nix/tests/unit/libstore/outputs-spec.cc
John Ericson 91b6833686 Move tests to separate directories, and document
Today, with the tests inside a `tests` intermingled with the
corresponding library's source code, we have a few problems:

- We have to be careful that wildcards don't end up with tests being
  built as part of Nix proper, or test headers being installed as part
  of Nix proper.

- Tests in libraries but not executables is not right:

  - It means each executable runs the previous unit tests again, because
    it needs the libraries.

  - It doesn't work right on Windows, which doesn't want you to load a
    DLL just for the side global variable . It could be made to work
    with the dlopen equivalent, but that's gross!

This reorg solves these problems.

There is a remaining problem which is that sibbling headers (like
`hash.hh` the test header vs `hash.hh` the main `libnixutil` header) end
up shadowing each other. This PR doesn't solve that. That is left as
future work for a future PR.

Co-authored-by: Valentin Gagarin <valentin.gagarin@tweag.io>
2023-12-01 10:48:58 -05:00

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#include "tests/outputs-spec.hh"
#include <nlohmann/json.hpp>
#include <gtest/gtest.h>
#include <rapidcheck/gtest.h>
namespace nix {
#ifndef NDEBUG
TEST(OutputsSpec, no_empty_names) {
ASSERT_DEATH(OutputsSpec::Names { std::set<std::string> { } }, "");
}
#endif
#define TEST_DONT_PARSE(NAME, STR) \
TEST(OutputsSpec, bad_ ## NAME) { \
std::optional OutputsSpecOpt = \
OutputsSpec::parseOpt(STR); \
ASSERT_FALSE(OutputsSpecOpt); \
}
TEST_DONT_PARSE(empty, "")
TEST_DONT_PARSE(garbage, "&*()")
TEST_DONT_PARSE(double_star, "**")
TEST_DONT_PARSE(star_first, "*,foo")
TEST_DONT_PARSE(star_second, "foo,*")
#undef TEST_DONT_PARSE
TEST(OutputsSpec, all) {
std::string_view str = "*";
OutputsSpec expected = OutputsSpec::All { };
ASSERT_EQ(OutputsSpec::parse(str), expected);
ASSERT_EQ(expected.to_string(), str);
}
TEST(OutputsSpec, names_out) {
std::string_view str = "out";
OutputsSpec expected = OutputsSpec::Names { "out" };
ASSERT_EQ(OutputsSpec::parse(str), expected);
ASSERT_EQ(expected.to_string(), str);
}
TEST(OutputsSpec, names_underscore) {
std::string_view str = "a_b";
OutputsSpec expected = OutputsSpec::Names { "a_b" };
ASSERT_EQ(OutputsSpec::parse(str), expected);
ASSERT_EQ(expected.to_string(), str);
}
TEST(OutputsSpec, names_numberic) {
std::string_view str = "01";
OutputsSpec expected = OutputsSpec::Names { "01" };
ASSERT_EQ(OutputsSpec::parse(str), expected);
ASSERT_EQ(expected.to_string(), str);
}
TEST(OutputsSpec, names_out_bin) {
OutputsSpec expected = OutputsSpec::Names { "out", "bin" };
ASSERT_EQ(OutputsSpec::parse("out,bin"), expected);
// N.B. This normalization is OK.
ASSERT_EQ(expected.to_string(), "bin,out");
}
#define TEST_SUBSET(X, THIS, THAT) \
X((OutputsSpec { THIS }).isSubsetOf(THAT));
TEST(OutputsSpec, subsets_all_all) {
TEST_SUBSET(ASSERT_TRUE, OutputsSpec::All { }, OutputsSpec::All { });
}
TEST(OutputsSpec, subsets_names_all) {
TEST_SUBSET(ASSERT_TRUE, OutputsSpec::Names { "a" }, OutputsSpec::All { });
}
TEST(OutputsSpec, subsets_names_names_eq) {
TEST_SUBSET(ASSERT_TRUE, OutputsSpec::Names { "a" }, OutputsSpec::Names { "a" });
}
TEST(OutputsSpec, subsets_names_names_noneq) {
TEST_SUBSET(ASSERT_TRUE, OutputsSpec::Names { "a" }, (OutputsSpec::Names { "a", "b" }));
}
TEST(OutputsSpec, not_subsets_all_names) {
TEST_SUBSET(ASSERT_FALSE, OutputsSpec::All { }, OutputsSpec::Names { "a" });
}
TEST(OutputsSpec, not_subsets_names_names) {
TEST_SUBSET(ASSERT_FALSE, (OutputsSpec::Names { "a", "b" }), (OutputsSpec::Names { "a" }));
}
#undef TEST_SUBSET
#define TEST_UNION(RES, THIS, THAT) \
ASSERT_EQ(OutputsSpec { RES }, (OutputsSpec { THIS }).union_(THAT));
TEST(OutputsSpec, union_all_all) {
TEST_UNION(OutputsSpec::All { }, OutputsSpec::All { }, OutputsSpec::All { });
}
TEST(OutputsSpec, union_all_names) {
TEST_UNION(OutputsSpec::All { }, OutputsSpec::All { }, OutputsSpec::Names { "a" });
}
TEST(OutputsSpec, union_names_all) {
TEST_UNION(OutputsSpec::All { }, OutputsSpec::Names { "a" }, OutputsSpec::All { });
}
TEST(OutputsSpec, union_names_names) {
TEST_UNION((OutputsSpec::Names { "a", "b" }), OutputsSpec::Names { "a" }, OutputsSpec::Names { "b" });
}
#undef TEST_UNION
#define TEST_DONT_PARSE(NAME, STR) \
TEST(ExtendedOutputsSpec, bad_ ## NAME) { \
std::optional extendedOutputsSpecOpt = \
ExtendedOutputsSpec::parseOpt(STR); \
ASSERT_FALSE(extendedOutputsSpecOpt); \
}
TEST_DONT_PARSE(carot_empty, "^")
TEST_DONT_PARSE(prefix_carot_empty, "foo^")
TEST_DONT_PARSE(garbage, "^&*()")
TEST_DONT_PARSE(double_star, "^**")
TEST_DONT_PARSE(star_first, "^*,foo")
TEST_DONT_PARSE(star_second, "^foo,*")
#undef TEST_DONT_PARSE
TEST(ExtendedOutputsSpec, defeault) {
std::string_view str = "foo";
auto [prefix, extendedOutputsSpec] = ExtendedOutputsSpec::parse(str);
ASSERT_EQ(prefix, "foo");
ExtendedOutputsSpec expected = ExtendedOutputsSpec::Default { };
ASSERT_EQ(extendedOutputsSpec, expected);
ASSERT_EQ(std::string { prefix } + expected.to_string(), str);
}
TEST(ExtendedOutputsSpec, all) {
std::string_view str = "foo^*";
auto [prefix, extendedOutputsSpec] = ExtendedOutputsSpec::parse(str);
ASSERT_EQ(prefix, "foo");
ExtendedOutputsSpec expected = OutputsSpec::All { };
ASSERT_EQ(extendedOutputsSpec, expected);
ASSERT_EQ(std::string { prefix } + expected.to_string(), str);
}
TEST(ExtendedOutputsSpec, out) {
std::string_view str = "foo^out";
auto [prefix, extendedOutputsSpec] = ExtendedOutputsSpec::parse(str);
ASSERT_EQ(prefix, "foo");
ExtendedOutputsSpec expected = OutputsSpec::Names { "out" };
ASSERT_EQ(extendedOutputsSpec, expected);
ASSERT_EQ(std::string { prefix } + expected.to_string(), str);
}
TEST(ExtendedOutputsSpec, out_bin) {
auto [prefix, extendedOutputsSpec] = ExtendedOutputsSpec::parse("foo^out,bin");
ASSERT_EQ(prefix, "foo");
ExtendedOutputsSpec expected = OutputsSpec::Names { "out", "bin" };
ASSERT_EQ(extendedOutputsSpec, expected);
ASSERT_EQ(std::string { prefix } + expected.to_string(), "foo^bin,out");
}
TEST(ExtendedOutputsSpec, many_carrot) {
auto [prefix, extendedOutputsSpec] = ExtendedOutputsSpec::parse("foo^bar^out,bin");
ASSERT_EQ(prefix, "foo^bar");
ExtendedOutputsSpec expected = OutputsSpec::Names { "out", "bin" };
ASSERT_EQ(extendedOutputsSpec, expected);
ASSERT_EQ(std::string { prefix } + expected.to_string(), "foo^bar^bin,out");
}
#define TEST_JSON(TYPE, NAME, STR, VAL) \
\
TEST(TYPE, NAME ## _to_json) { \
using nlohmann::literals::operator "" _json; \
ASSERT_EQ( \
STR ## _json, \
((nlohmann::json) TYPE { VAL })); \
} \
\
TEST(TYPE, NAME ## _from_json) { \
using nlohmann::literals::operator "" _json; \
ASSERT_EQ( \
TYPE { VAL }, \
(STR ## _json).get<TYPE>()); \
}
TEST_JSON(OutputsSpec, all, R"(["*"])", OutputsSpec::All { })
TEST_JSON(OutputsSpec, name, R"(["a"])", OutputsSpec::Names { "a" })
TEST_JSON(OutputsSpec, names, R"(["a","b"])", (OutputsSpec::Names { "a", "b" }))
TEST_JSON(ExtendedOutputsSpec, def, R"(null)", ExtendedOutputsSpec::Default { })
TEST_JSON(ExtendedOutputsSpec, all, R"(["*"])", ExtendedOutputsSpec::Explicit { OutputsSpec::All { } })
TEST_JSON(ExtendedOutputsSpec, name, R"(["a"])", ExtendedOutputsSpec::Explicit { OutputsSpec::Names { "a" } })
TEST_JSON(ExtendedOutputsSpec, names, R"(["a","b"])", (ExtendedOutputsSpec::Explicit { OutputsSpec::Names { "a", "b" } }))
#undef TEST_JSON
#ifndef COVERAGE
RC_GTEST_PROP(
OutputsSpec,
prop_round_rip,
(const OutputsSpec & o))
{
RC_ASSERT(o == OutputsSpec::parse(o.to_string()));
}
#endif
}