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2 This dir contains a test for the JDI-SA implementation.
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4 sagtest.java, sagtarg.java are a normal JDI regression test
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5 that uses TargetAdapter.java, TargetListener.java, TestScaffold.java,
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6 and VMConnection.java.
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8 This test starts the debuggee, sagtarg.java, which just does a wait.
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9 The test then calls sagdoit.java which calls all the JDJI interface
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10 functions. Well, it doesn't call them all yet, but that is the plan.
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11 At least all that are interesting to the JDI-SA client. The result of
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12 each call is sent to stdout
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14 The script runjpda.sh runs this test. It then runs the targ part of
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15 the test and calls gcore on it to get a core dump into file sagcore.
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16 Do
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17 runjpda.sh >& kk
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19 to run this.
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21 NOTE that this produces 1000s of lines of output
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22 so be sure to redirect to a file.
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24 File sagclient.java is a test program that uses the JDI-SA
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25 client to connect to a core file or pid and then calls sagdoit
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26 which calls the JDI methods.
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28 The script runsa.sh can be used to run sagclient on sagcore:
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29 runsa.sh sagcore >& kk1
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30
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31 You can then look at the differences between the runjpda.sh
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32 and the runsa.sh run to see if there are bugs. Note that the
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33 order of things might be different.
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38 runjdb.sh contains a script that will run jdb on a core file
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39 using the JDI-sa binding.
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