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* The `CMake Documentation Guide`_.
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* The `CMake Documentation Guide`_.
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* The `CMake Testing Guide`_.
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* The `CMake Testing Guide`_.
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* The `CMake Experimental Features Guide`_.
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* The `CMake Experimental Features Guide`_.
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* The `CMake Debugging Guide`_.
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.. _`CMake Source Code Guide`: source.rst
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.. _`CMake Source Code Guide`: source.rst
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.. _`CMake Documentation Guide`: documentation.rst
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.. _`CMake Documentation Guide`: documentation.rst
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.. _`CMake Testing Guide`: testing.rst
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.. _`CMake Testing Guide`: testing.rst
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.. _`CMake Experimental Features Guide`: experimental.rst
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.. _`CMake Experimental Features Guide`: experimental.rst
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.. _`CMake Debugging Guide`: debug.rst
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Maintainer Documentation
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Maintainer Documentation
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CMake Debugging Guide
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*********************
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This guide explains how to attach a debugger to CMake's unit testing framework.
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We'll focus on using **GDB** on Linux for both command-line and IDE debugging.
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See documentation on `CMake Development`_ for more information.
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.. _`CMake Development`: README.rst
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Linux: Using GDB
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================
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On Linux, the GNU Debugger (**GDB**) is the standard tool for debugging the
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CMake test suite. The core process involves launching the ``cmake`` executable
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from within GDB with a specific set of arguments that configure and run the
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desired test.
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GDB Configuration
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-----------------
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For effective debugging, GDB must be configured to handle child processes
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correctly, which CMake tests often create. A good practice is to use a local
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``.gdbinit`` file in your build directory. This keeps CMake-specific settings
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separate from your global configuration.
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**1. Enable Local .gdbinit Files (One-Time Setup)**
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To allow GDB to automatically load configuration from your build directory,
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add the following line to your global GDB initialization file at
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``$HOME/.gdbinit``. This is a one-time setup that makes future projects easier
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to manage.
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.. code-block:: text
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set auto-load local-gdbinit on
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**2. Create a Project-Specific .gdbinit**
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Next, create a ``.gdbinit`` file inside your CMake **build directory**.
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This file will contain settings specific to debugging CMake.
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To make this easier, you can symlink the template file provided in the CMake
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source tree:
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.. code-block:: bash
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# Navigate to your build directory
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cd /path/to/your/cmake/build
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# Create a symlink to the template
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ln -s $cmake_srcdir/Utilities/gdb/gdbinit-template .gdbinit
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The template contains the essential settings for debugging CMake tests:
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.. code-block:: gdb
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# Allows GDB to follow child processes
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set follow-fork-mode child
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# Allows the parent process continue in parallel
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set non-stop on
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Debugging from the Command Line
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-------------------------------
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To start debugging, first cd to the build directory. Then, launch the
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``cmake`` executable using ``gdb --args``, which passes the necessary test
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configuration arguments directly to CMake.
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.. note::
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To get the launch command, run ``ctest -R "RunCMake.$TESTNAME" -VV -N``
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The following example runs the ``InstallPackageInfo`` test.
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# Define paths to your CMake source and build directories
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CMAKE_SOURCE_DIR="$HOME/cmake"
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CMAKE_BUILD_DIR="$CMAKE_SOURCE_DIR/build"
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# Define the specific test to run
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TEST_NAME="InstallPackageInfo"
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# Navigate to the build directory
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cd "$CMAKE_BUILD_DIR"
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# Launch GDB with the appropriate arguments for the test
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gdb --args ./bin/cmake \
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"-DCMAKE_MODULE_PATH=$CMAKE_SOURCE_DIR/Tests/RunCMake" \
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"-DRunCMake_GENERATOR=Ninja" \
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"-DRunCMake_SOURCE_DIR=$CMAKE_SOURCE_DIR/Tests/RunCMake/$TEST_NAME" \
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"-DRunCMake_BINARY_DIR=$CMAKE_BUILD_DIR/Tests/RunCMake/$TEST_NAME" \
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"-P" "$CMAKE_SOURCE_DIR/Tests/RunCMake/RunCMakeTest.cmake"
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Once GDB loads, you may set breakpoints (e.g., ``b cmInstallCommand``) and
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then start the test by typing ``run``.
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Filtering Tests
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Some test suites contain multiple sub-tests. To run only a specific one,
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you can use the ``RunCMake_TEST_FILTER`` environment variable.
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For example, to run only the "Metadata" test within the ``InstallPackageInfo``
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suite, you can set the variable before launching GDB:
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.. code-block:: bash
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RunCMake_TEST_FILTER="Metadata" gdb --args ...
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Alternatively, you can set the environment variable from within the
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GDB session before running the test:
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.. code-block:: gdb-prompt
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(gdb) set environment RunCMake_TEST_FILTER Metadata
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(gdb) run
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IDE Integration
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You can also debug CMake tests directly from your IDE.
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CLion
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If you have configured GDB to auto-load local ``.gdbinit`` files as described
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above, CLion will automatically pick up the necessary settings.
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A simple way to debug a test is to modify its ``CTest`` run configuration:
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#. **Select the Test**: In the "Run/Debug Configurations" dialog, find the
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``CTest`` entry for your test (e.g., ``RunCMake.InstallPackageInfo``).
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#. **Add CTest Arguments**: In the "CTest arguments" field, add
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``--extra-verbose``. This is helpful for debugging because it prints the
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exact command ``CTest`` uses to run the test.
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#. **Set Working Directory**: Ensure the "Working Directory" field is set to
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``$CMakeCurrentLocalGenerationDir$``.
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You can now set breakpoints in your code and debug this configuration.
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Visual Studio Code
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Create a ``launch.json`` file in the ``.vscode`` directory of your
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CMake **source folder** with the following configuration. This configuration
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hardcodes the necessary GDB settings, so it does not depend on an external
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``.gdbinit`` file.
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{
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"version": "0.2.0",
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"configurations": [
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{
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"name": "Debug CMake Test",
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"type": "cppdbg",
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"request": "launch",
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"program": "${workspaceFolder}/build/bin/cmake",
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"args": [
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"-DCMAKE_MODULE_PATH=${workspaceFolder}/Tests/RunCMake",
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"-DRunCMake_GENERATOR=Ninja",
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"-DRunCMake_SOURCE_DIR=${workspaceFolder}/Tests/RunCMake/InstallPackageInfo",
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"-DRunCMake_BINARY_DIR=${workspaceFolder}/build/Tests/RunCMake/InstallPackageInfo",
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"-P",
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"${workspaceFolder}/Tests/RunCMake/RunCMakeTest.cmake"
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],
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"stopAtEntry": false,
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"cwd": "${workspaceFolder}/build",
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"environment": [],
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"MIMode": "gdb",
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"setupCommands": [
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"description": "Enable pretty-printing for gdb",
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"text": "-enable-pretty-printing",
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"ignoreFailures": true
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"description": "Follow child processes",
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"text": "set follow-fork-mode child",
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"ignoreFailures": true
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},
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"description": "Don't stop the parent process",
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"text": "set non-stop on",
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"ignoreFailures": true
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# Allows GDB to follow child processes
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set follow-fork-mode child
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# Allows the parent process continue in parallel
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set non-stop on
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