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optimize tidy check on src/tools/tidy/src/issues.txt
This change applies to the following: - Handles `is_sorted` in the first iteration without needing a second. - Fixes line sorting on `--bless`. - Reads `issues.txt` as str rather than making it part of the source code. Signed-off-by: onur-ozkan <work@onurozkan.dev>
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@ -100,15 +100,32 @@ fn check_entries(tests_path: &Path, bad: &mut bool) {
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pub fn check(root_path: &Path, bless: bool, bad: &mut bool) {
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let issues_txt_header = r#"============================================================
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⚠️⚠️⚠️NOTHING SHOULD EVER BE ADDED TO THIS LIST⚠️⚠️⚠️
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============================================================
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"#;
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let path = &root_path.join("tests");
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check_entries(&path, bad);
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// the list of files in ui tests that are allowed to start with `issue-XXXX`
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// BTreeSet because we would like a stable ordering so --bless works
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let issues_list =
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include!("issues.txt").map(|path| path.replace("/", std::path::MAIN_SEPARATOR_STR));
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let issues: Vec<String> = Vec::from(issues_list.clone());
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let is_sorted = issues.windows(2).all(|w| w[0] < w[1]);
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let mut prev_line = "";
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let mut is_sorted = true;
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let allowed_issue_names: BTreeSet<_> = include_str!("issues.txt")
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.strip_prefix(issues_txt_header)
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.unwrap()
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.lines()
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.map(|line| {
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if prev_line > line {
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is_sorted = false;
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}
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prev_line = line;
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line
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})
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.collect();
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if !is_sorted && !bless {
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tidy_error!(
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bad,
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@ -116,9 +133,8 @@ pub fn check(root_path: &Path, bless: bool, bad: &mut bool) {
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please only update it with command `x test tidy --bless`"
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);
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}
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let allowed_issue_names = BTreeSet::from(issues_list);
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let mut remaining_issue_names: BTreeSet<String> = allowed_issue_names.clone();
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let mut remaining_issue_names: BTreeSet<&str> = allowed_issue_names.clone();
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let (ui, ui_fulldeps) = (path.join("ui"), path.join("ui-fulldeps"));
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let paths = [ui.as_path(), ui_fulldeps.as_path()];
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@ -170,8 +186,14 @@ pub fn check(root_path: &Path, bless: bool, bad: &mut bool) {
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if let Some(test_name) = ISSUE_NAME_REGEX.captures(testname) {
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// these paths are always relative to the passed `path` and always UTF8
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let stripped_path = file_path.strip_prefix(path).unwrap().to_str().unwrap();
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if !remaining_issue_names.remove(stripped_path) {
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let stripped_path = file_path
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.strip_prefix(path)
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.unwrap()
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.to_str()
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.unwrap()
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.replace(std::path::MAIN_SEPARATOR_STR, "/");
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if !remaining_issue_names.remove(stripped_path.as_str()) {
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tidy_error!(
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bad,
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"file `tests/{stripped_path}` must begin with a descriptive name, consider `{{reason}}-issue-{issue_n}.rs`",
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@ -186,15 +208,7 @@ pub fn check(root_path: &Path, bless: bool, bad: &mut bool) {
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// if there are any file names remaining, they were moved on the fs.
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// our data must remain up to date, so it must be removed from issues.txt
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// do this automatically on bless, otherwise issue a tidy error
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if bless && !remaining_issue_names.is_empty() {
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let issues_txt_header = r#"
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/*
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============================================================
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⚠️⚠️⚠️NOTHING SHOULD EVER BE ADDED TO THIS LIST⚠️⚠️⚠️
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============================================================
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*/
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[
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"#;
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if bless && (!remaining_issue_names.is_empty() || !is_sorted) {
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let tidy_src = root_path.join("src/tools/tidy/src");
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// instead of overwriting the file, recreate it and use an "atomic rename"
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// so we don't bork things on panic or a contributor using Ctrl+C
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@ -202,13 +216,9 @@ pub fn check(root_path: &Path, bless: bool, bad: &mut bool) {
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let mut blessed_issues_txt = fs::File::create(&blessed_issues_path).unwrap();
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blessed_issues_txt.write(issues_txt_header.as_bytes()).unwrap();
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// If we changed paths to use the OS separator, reassert Unix chauvinism for blessing.
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for filename in allowed_issue_names
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.difference(&remaining_issue_names)
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.map(|s| s.replace(std::path::MAIN_SEPARATOR_STR, "/"))
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{
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write!(blessed_issues_txt, "\"{filename}\",\n").unwrap();
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for filename in allowed_issue_names.difference(&remaining_issue_names) {
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writeln!(blessed_issues_txt, "{filename}").unwrap();
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}
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write!(blessed_issues_txt, "]\n").unwrap();
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let old_issues_path = tidy_src.join("issues.txt");
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fs::rename(blessed_issues_path, old_issues_path).unwrap();
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} else {
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