| # Apparently, there's simply no way to ask GDB to exit with a non-zero |
| # status when the script run with the --eval-command option fails. Thus, if |
| # we have --eval-command run prologue.py directly, syntax errors there will |
| # lead GDB to exit with no indication anything went wrong. |
| # |
| # To avert that, we use this very small launcher script to run prologue.py |
| # and catch errors. |
| # |
| # Remember, errors in this file will cause spurious passes, so keep this as |
| # simple as possible! |
| |
| import os |
| import sys |
| import traceback |
| try: |
| # testlibdir is set on the GDB command line, via: |
| # --eval-command python testlibdir=... |
| exec(open(os.path.join(testlibdir, 'prologue.py')).read()) |
| except Exception as err: |
| sys.stderr.write('Error running GDB prologue:\n') |
| traceback.print_exc() |
| sys.exit(1) |