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Add test for Symbol Finder API
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Specify a "fake" symbol finder and then test that its results are
plumbed through the API successfully. While this is a contrived test, it
helps build confidence in the plumbing of the API.

Signed-off-by: Stephen Brennan <stephen.s.brennan@oracle.com>
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prog = elf_symbol_program(*elf_syms)
self.assert_symbols_equal_unordered(prog.symbols(), syms)


class TestSymbolFinder(TestCase):
TEST_SYMS = [
Symbol("one", 0xFFFF1000, 16, SymbolBinding.LOCAL, SymbolKind.FUNC),
Symbol("two", 0xFFFF2000, 16, SymbolBinding.GLOBAL, SymbolKind.FUNC),
Symbol("three", 0xFFFF2008, 8, SymbolBinding.GLOBAL, SymbolKind.FUNC),
]

def finder(self, arg_name, arg_address, arg_one):
self.called = True
res = []
self.assertEqual(self.expected_name, arg_name)
self.assertEqual(self.expected_address, arg_address)
self.assertEqual(self.expected_one, arg_one)
for sym in self.TEST_SYMS:
if arg_name and sym.name == arg_name:
res.append(sym)
elif arg_address and sym.address <= arg_address < sym.address + sym.size:
res.append(sym)
elif not arg_name and not arg_address:
res.append(sym)

# This symbol finder intentionally has a bug: it does not respect the
# "arg_one" flag: it may return multiple symbols even when "arg_one" is
# true.
return res

def setUp(self):
self.prog = Program()
self.prog.add_symbol_finder(self.finder)
self.called = False

def expect_args(self, name, address, one):
self.expected_name = name
self.expected_address = address
self.expected_one = one

def test_args_single_string(self):
self.expect_args("search_symbol", None, True)
with self.assertRaises(LookupError):
self.prog.symbol("search_symbol")
self.assertTrue(self.called)

def test_args_single_int(self):
self.expect_args(None, 0xFF00, True)
with self.assertRaises(LookupError):
self.prog.symbol(0xFF00)
self.assertTrue(self.called)

def test_args_single_with_many_results(self):
self.expect_args(None, 0xFFFF2008, True)
with self.assertRaises(ValueError):
self.prog.symbol(0xFFFF2008)
self.assertTrue(self.called)

def test_single_with_result(self):
self.expect_args("one", None, True)
self.assertEqual(self.prog.symbol("one"), self.TEST_SYMS[0])
self.assertTrue(self.called)

def test_args_many_string(self):
self.expect_args("search_symbol", None, False)
self.assertEqual(self.prog.symbols("search_symbol"), [])
self.assertTrue(self.called)

def test_args_many_int(self):
self.expect_args(None, 0xFF00, False)
self.assertEqual(self.prog.symbols(0xFF00), [])
self.assertTrue(self.called)

def test_many_with_result(self):
self.expect_args(None, 0xFFFF2004, False)
self.assertEqual(self.prog.symbols(0xFFFF2004), [self.TEST_SYMS[1]])
self.assertTrue(self.called)

def test_many_without_filter(self):
self.expect_args(None, None, False)
self.assertEqual(self.prog.symbols(), self.TEST_SYMS)
self.assertTrue(self.called)

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