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Rewrite update-all-references bash scripts in Rust
This replaces the `update-all-references` scripts with a single cargo dev bless command. cc #5394
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clippy_dev/src/bless.rs
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clippy_dev/src/bless.rs
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//! `bless` updates the 'expected output' files in the repo with changed output files
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//! from the last test run.
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use std::env;
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use std::ffi::OsStr;
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use std::fs;
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use std::lazy::SyncLazy;
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use std::path::PathBuf;
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use walkdir::WalkDir;
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use crate::clippy_project_root;
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// NOTE: this is duplicated with tests/cargo/mod.rs What to do?
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pub static CARGO_TARGET_DIR: SyncLazy<PathBuf> = SyncLazy::new(|| match env::var_os("CARGO_TARGET_DIR") {
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Some(v) => v.into(),
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None => env::current_dir().unwrap().join("target"),
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});
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pub fn bless() {
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let test_dirs = [
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clippy_project_root().join("tests").join("ui"),
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clippy_project_root().join("tests").join("ui-toml"),
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clippy_project_root().join("tests").join("ui-cargo"),
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];
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for test_dir in &test_dirs {
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WalkDir::new(test_dir)
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.into_iter()
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.filter_map(Result::ok)
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.filter(|f| f.path().extension() == Some(OsStr::new("rs")))
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.for_each(|f| {
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update_test_file(f.path().with_extension("stdout"));
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update_test_file(f.path().with_extension("stderr"));
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update_test_file(f.path().with_extension("fixed"));
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});
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}
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}
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fn update_test_file(test_file_path: PathBuf) {
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let build_output_path = build_dir().join(PathBuf::from(test_file_path.file_name().unwrap()));
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let relative_test_file_path = test_file_path.strip_prefix(clippy_project_root()).unwrap();
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// If compiletest did not write any changes during the test run,
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// we don't have to update anything
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if !build_output_path.exists() {
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return;
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}
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let build_output = fs::read(&build_output_path).expect("Unable to read build output file");
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let test_file = fs::read(&test_file_path).expect("Unable to read test file");
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if build_output != test_file {
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// If a test run caused an output file to change, update the test file
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println!("updating {}", &relative_test_file_path.display());
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fs::copy(build_output_path, &test_file_path).expect("Could not update test file");
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if test_file.is_empty() {
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// If we copied over an empty output file, we remove it
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println!("removing {}", &relative_test_file_path.display());
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fs::remove_file(test_file_path).expect("Could not remove test file");
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}
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}
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}
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fn build_dir() -> PathBuf {
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let profile = format!("{}", env::var("PROFILE").unwrap_or("debug".to_string()));
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let mut path = PathBuf::new();
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path.push(CARGO_TARGET_DIR.clone());
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path.push(profile);
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path.push("test_build_base");
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path
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}
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use std::path::{Path, PathBuf};
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use walkdir::WalkDir;
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pub mod bless;
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pub mod fmt;
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pub mod new_lint;
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pub mod ra_setup;
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#![cfg_attr(feature = "deny-warnings", deny(warnings))]
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use clap::{App, Arg, SubCommand};
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use clippy_dev::{fmt, new_lint, ra_setup, serve, stderr_length_check, update_lints};
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use clippy_dev::{bless, fmt, new_lint, ra_setup, serve, stderr_length_check, update_lints};
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fn main() {
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let matches = App::new("Clippy developer tooling")
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.subcommand(SubCommand::with_name("bless").about("bless the test output changes"))
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.subcommand(
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SubCommand::with_name("fmt")
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.about("Run rustfmt on all projects and tests")
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.get_matches();
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match matches.subcommand() {
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("bless", Some(_)) => {
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bless::bless();
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},
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("fmt", Some(matches)) => {
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fmt::run(matches.is_present("check"), matches.is_present("verbose"));
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},
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test. That allows us to check if the output is turning into what we want.
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Once we are satisfied with the output, we need to run
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`tests/ui/update-all-references.sh` to update the `.stderr` file for our lint.
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`cargo dev bless` to update the `.stderr` file for our lint.
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Please note that, we should run `TESTNAME=foo_functions cargo uitest`
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every time before running `tests/ui/update-all-references.sh`.
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every time before running `cargo dev bless`.
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Running `TESTNAME=foo_functions cargo uitest` should pass then. When we commit
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our lint, we need to commit the generated `.stderr` files, too. In general, you
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should only commit files changed by `tests/ui/update-all-references.sh` for the
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should only commit files changed by `cargo dev bless` for the
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specific lint you are creating/editing. Note that if the generated files are
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empty, they should be removed.
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@ -122,8 +122,7 @@ we will find by default two new crates, each with its manifest file:
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If you need more cases, you can copy one of those crates (under `foo_categories`) and rename it.
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The process of generating the `.stderr` file is the same, and prepending the `TESTNAME`
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variable to `cargo uitest` works too, but the script to update the references
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is in another path: `tests/ui-cargo/update-all-references.sh`.
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variable to `cargo uitest` works too.
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## Rustfix tests
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from the lint to the code of the test file and compare that to the contents of
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a `.fixed` file.
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Use `tests/ui/update-all-references.sh` to automatically generate the
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Use `cargo dev bless` to automatically generate the
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`.fixed` file after running the tests.
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[rustfix]: https://github.com/rust-lang/rustfix
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@ -368,7 +367,7 @@ fn is_foo_fn(fn_kind: FnKind<'_>) -> bool {
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Now we should also run the full test suite with `cargo test`. At this point
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running `cargo test` should produce the expected output. Remember to run
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`tests/ui/update-all-references.sh` to update the `.stderr` file.
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`cargo dev bless` to update the `.stderr` file.
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`cargo test` (as opposed to `cargo uitest`) will also ensure that our lint
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implementation is not violating any Clippy lints itself.
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reference file with:
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```bash
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sh tests/ui/update-all-references.sh
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cargo dev bless
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```
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For example, this is necessary, if you fix a typo in an error message of a lint
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#!/bin/bash
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#
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# A script to update the references for all tests. The idea is that
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# you do a run, which will generate files in the build directory
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# containing the (normalized) actual output of the compiler. You then
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# run this script, which will copy those files over. If you find
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# yourself manually editing a foo.stderr file, you're doing it wrong.
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#
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# See all `update-references.sh`, if you just want to update a single test.
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if [[ "$1" == "--help" || "$1" == "-h" ]]; then
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echo "usage: $0"
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fi
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BUILD_DIR=$PWD/target/debug/test_build_base
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MY_DIR=$(dirname "$0")
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cd "$MY_DIR" || exit
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find . -name '*.rs' -exec ./update-references.sh "$BUILD_DIR" {} +
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echo "Please use 'cargo dev bless' instead."
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#!/bin/bash
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# A script to update the references for particular tests. The idea is
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# that you do a run, which will generate files in the build directory
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# containing the (normalized) actual output of the compiler. This
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# script will then copy that output and replace the "expected output"
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# files. You can then commit the changes.
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#
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# If you find yourself manually editing a foo.stderr file, you're
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# doing it wrong.
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if [[ "$1" == "--help" || "$1" == "-h" || "$1" == "" || "$2" == "" ]]; then
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echo "usage: $0 <build-directory> <relative-path-to-rs-files>"
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echo ""
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echo "For example:"
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echo " $0 ../../../build/x86_64-apple-darwin/test/ui *.rs */*.rs"
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fi
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MYDIR=$(dirname "$0")
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BUILD_DIR="$1"
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shift
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while [[ "$1" != "" ]]; do
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STDERR_NAME="${1/%.rs/.stderr}"
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STDOUT_NAME="${1/%.rs/.stdout}"
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shift
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if [[ -f "$BUILD_DIR"/"$STDOUT_NAME" ]] && \
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! (cmp -s -- "$BUILD_DIR"/"$STDOUT_NAME" "$MYDIR"/"$STDOUT_NAME"); then
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echo updating "$MYDIR"/"$STDOUT_NAME"
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cp "$BUILD_DIR"/"$STDOUT_NAME" "$MYDIR"/"$STDOUT_NAME"
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if [[ ! -s "$MYDIR"/"$STDOUT_NAME" ]]; then
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echo removing "$MYDIR"/"$STDOUT_NAME"
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rm "$MYDIR"/"$STDOUT_NAME"
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fi
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fi
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if [[ -f "$BUILD_DIR"/"$STDERR_NAME" ]] && \
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! (cmp -s -- "$BUILD_DIR"/"$STDERR_NAME" "$MYDIR"/"$STDERR_NAME"); then
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echo updating "$MYDIR"/"$STDERR_NAME"
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cp "$BUILD_DIR"/"$STDERR_NAME" "$MYDIR"/"$STDERR_NAME"
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if [[ ! -s "$MYDIR"/"$STDERR_NAME" ]]; then
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echo removing "$MYDIR"/"$STDERR_NAME"
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rm "$MYDIR"/"$STDERR_NAME"
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fi
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fi
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done
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#!/bin/bash
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#
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# A script to update the references for all tests. The idea is that
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# you do a run, which will generate files in the build directory
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# containing the (normalized) actual output of the compiler. You then
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# run this script, which will copy those files over. If you find
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# yourself manually editing a foo.stderr file, you're doing it wrong.
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#
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# See all `update-references.sh`, if you just want to update a single test.
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if [[ "$1" == "--help" || "$1" == "-h" ]]; then
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echo "usage: $0"
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fi
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BUILD_DIR=$PWD/target/debug/test_build_base
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MY_DIR=$(dirname "$0")
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cd "$MY_DIR" || exit
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find . -name '*.rs' -exec ./update-references.sh "$BUILD_DIR" {} +
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echo "Please use 'cargo dev bless' instead."
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#!/bin/bash
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# A script to update the references for particular tests. The idea is
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# that you do a run, which will generate files in the build directory
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# containing the (normalized) actual output of the compiler. This
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# script will then copy that output and replace the "expected output"
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# files. You can then commit the changes.
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#
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# If you find yourself manually editing a foo.stderr file, you're
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# doing it wrong.
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if [[ "$1" == "--help" || "$1" == "-h" || "$1" == "" || "$2" == "" ]]; then
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echo "usage: $0 <build-directory> <relative-path-to-rs-files>"
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echo ""
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echo "For example:"
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echo " $0 ../../../build/x86_64-apple-darwin/test/ui *.rs */*.rs"
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fi
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MYDIR=$(dirname "$0")
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BUILD_DIR="$1"
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shift
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while [[ "$1" != "" ]]; do
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STDERR_NAME="${1/%.rs/.stderr}"
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STDOUT_NAME="${1/%.rs/.stdout}"
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shift
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if [[ -f "$BUILD_DIR"/"$STDOUT_NAME" ]] && \
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! (cmp -s -- "$BUILD_DIR"/"$STDOUT_NAME" "$MYDIR"/"$STDOUT_NAME"); then
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echo updating "$MYDIR"/"$STDOUT_NAME"
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cp "$BUILD_DIR"/"$STDOUT_NAME" "$MYDIR"/"$STDOUT_NAME"
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if [[ ! -s "$MYDIR"/"$STDOUT_NAME" ]]; then
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echo removing "$MYDIR"/"$STDOUT_NAME"
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rm "$MYDIR"/"$STDOUT_NAME"
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fi
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fi
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if [[ -f "$BUILD_DIR"/"$STDERR_NAME" ]] && \
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! (cmp -s -- "$BUILD_DIR"/"$STDERR_NAME" "$MYDIR"/"$STDERR_NAME"); then
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echo updating "$MYDIR"/"$STDERR_NAME"
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cp "$BUILD_DIR"/"$STDERR_NAME" "$MYDIR"/"$STDERR_NAME"
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if [[ ! -s "$MYDIR"/"$STDERR_NAME" ]]; then
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echo removing "$MYDIR"/"$STDERR_NAME"
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rm "$MYDIR"/"$STDERR_NAME"
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fi
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fi
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done
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#!/bin/bash
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# A script to update the references for all tests. The idea is that
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# you do a run, which will generate files in the build directory
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# containing the (normalized) actual output of the compiler. You then
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# run this script, which will copy those files over. If you find
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# yourself manually editing a foo.stderr file, you're doing it wrong.
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#
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# See all `update-references.sh`, if you just want to update a single test.
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if [[ "$1" == "--help" || "$1" == "-h" ]]; then
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echo "usage: $0"
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fi
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CARGO_TARGET_DIR=${CARGO_TARGET_DIR:-$PWD/target}
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PROFILE=${PROFILE:-debug}
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BUILD_DIR=${CARGO_TARGET_DIR}/${PROFILE}/test_build_base
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MY_DIR=$(dirname "$0")
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cd "$MY_DIR" || exit
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find . -name '*.rs' -exec ./update-references.sh "$BUILD_DIR" {} +
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echo "Please use 'cargo dev bless' instead."
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#!/bin/bash
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# A script to update the references for particular tests. The idea is
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# that you do a run, which will generate files in the build directory
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# containing the (normalized) actual output of the compiler. This
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# script will then copy that output and replace the "expected output"
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# files. You can then commit the changes.
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#
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# If you find yourself manually editing a `foo.stderr` file, you're
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# doing it wrong.
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if [[ "$1" == "--help" || "$1" == "-h" || "$1" == "" || "$2" == "" ]]; then
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echo "usage: $0 <build-directory> <relative-path-to-rs-files>"
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echo ""
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echo "For example:"
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echo " $0 ../../../build/x86_64-apple-darwin/test/ui *.rs */*.rs"
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fi
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MYDIR=$(dirname "$0")
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BUILD_DIR="$1"
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shift
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while [[ "$1" != "" ]]; do
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STDERR_NAME="${1/%.rs/.stderr}"
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STDOUT_NAME="${1/%.rs/.stdout}"
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FIXED_NAME="${1/%.rs/.fixed}"
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shift
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if [[ -f "$BUILD_DIR"/"$STDOUT_NAME" ]] && \
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! (cmp -s -- "$BUILD_DIR"/"$STDOUT_NAME" "$MYDIR"/"$STDOUT_NAME"); then
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echo updating "$MYDIR"/"$STDOUT_NAME"
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cp "$BUILD_DIR"/"$STDOUT_NAME" "$MYDIR"/"$STDOUT_NAME"
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if [[ ! -s "$MYDIR"/"$STDOUT_NAME" ]]; then
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echo removing "$MYDIR"/"$STDOUT_NAME"
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rm "$MYDIR"/"$STDOUT_NAME"
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fi
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fi
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if [[ -f "$BUILD_DIR"/"$STDERR_NAME" ]] && \
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! (cmp -s -- "$BUILD_DIR"/"$STDERR_NAME" "$MYDIR"/"$STDERR_NAME"); then
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echo updating "$MYDIR"/"$STDERR_NAME"
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cp "$BUILD_DIR"/"$STDERR_NAME" "$MYDIR"/"$STDERR_NAME"
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if [[ ! -s "$MYDIR"/"$STDERR_NAME" ]]; then
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echo removing "$MYDIR"/"$STDERR_NAME"
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rm "$MYDIR"/"$STDERR_NAME"
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fi
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fi
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if [[ -f "$BUILD_DIR"/"$FIXED_NAME" ]] && \
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! (cmp -s -- "$BUILD_DIR"/"$FIXED_NAME" "$MYDIR"/"$FIXED_NAME"); then
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echo updating "$MYDIR"/"$FIXED_NAME"
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cp "$BUILD_DIR"/"$FIXED_NAME" "$MYDIR"/"$FIXED_NAME"
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if [[ ! -s "$MYDIR"/"$FIXED_NAME" ]]; then
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echo removing "$MYDIR"/"$FIXED_NAME"
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rm "$MYDIR"/"$FIXED_NAME"
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fi
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fi
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done
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