rust/tests/system.rs
Marcus Klaas 03c660633f Refine chain breaking heuristics
Don't make a single line chain when it is was multi line in the source; allow overflow of the last chain element onto the next lines without breaking the chain.
2015-09-11 00:53:01 +02:00

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Rust

// Copyright 2015 The Rust Project Developers. See the COPYRIGHT
// file at the top-level directory of this distribution and at
// http://rust-lang.org/COPYRIGHT.
//
// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 <LICENSE-APACHE or
// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0> or the MIT license
// <LICENSE-MIT or http://opensource.org/licenses/MIT>, at your
// option. This file may not be copied, modified, or distributed
// except according to those terms.
#![feature(catch_panic)]
extern crate rustfmt;
extern crate diff;
extern crate regex;
extern crate term;
use std::collections::HashMap;
use std::fs;
use std::io::{self, Read, BufRead, BufReader};
use std::thread;
use rustfmt::*;
use rustfmt::config::Config;
use rustfmt::rustfmt_diff::*;
static DIFF_CONTEXT_SIZE: usize = 3;
fn get_path_string(dir_entry: io::Result<fs::DirEntry>) -> String {
let path = dir_entry.ok().expect("Couldn\'t get DirEntry.").path();
path.to_str().expect("Couldn\'t stringify path.").to_owned()
}
// Integration tests. The files in the tests/source are formatted and compared
// to their equivalent in tests/target. The target file and config can be
// overriden by annotations in the source file. The input and output must match
// exactly.
// FIXME(#28) would be good to check for error messages and fail on them, or at
// least report.
#[test]
fn system_tests() {
// Get all files in the tests/source directory
let files = fs::read_dir("tests/source").ok().expect("Couldn\'t read source dir.");
// turn a DirEntry into a String that represents the relative path to the file
let files = files.map(get_path_string);
let (count, fails) = check_files(files);
// Display results
println!("Ran {} system tests.", count);
assert!(fails == 0, "{} system tests failed", fails);
}
// Idempotence tests. Files in tests/target are checked to be unaltered by
// rustfmt.
#[test]
fn idempotence_tests() {
// Get all files in the tests/target directory
let files = fs::read_dir("tests/target").ok().expect("Couldn\'t read target dir.");
let files = files.chain(fs::read_dir("tests").ok().expect("Couldn\'t read tests dir."));
let files = files.chain(fs::read_dir("src/bin").ok().expect("Couldn\'t read src dir."));
// turn a DirEntry into a String that represents the relative path to the file
let files = files.map(get_path_string);
// hack because there's no `IntoIterator` impl for `[T; N]`
let files = files.chain(Some("src/lib.rs".to_owned()).into_iter());
let (count, fails) = check_files(files);
// Display results
println!("Ran {} idempotent tests.", count);
assert!(fails == 0, "{} idempotent tests failed", fails);
}
// For each file, run rustfmt and collect the output.
// Returns the number of files checked and the number of failures.
fn check_files<I>(files: I) -> (u32, u32)
where I: Iterator<Item = String>
{
let mut count = 0;
let mut fails = 0;
for file_name in files.filter(|f| f.ends_with(".rs")) {
println!("Testing '{}'...", file_name);
if let Err(msg) = idempotent_check(file_name) {
print_mismatches(msg);
fails += 1;
}
count += 1;
}
(count, fails)
}
fn print_mismatches(result: HashMap<String, Vec<Mismatch>>) {
let mut t = term::stdout().unwrap();
for (file_name, diff) in result {
print_diff(diff, |line_num| format!("\nMismatch at {}:{}:", file_name, line_num));
}
assert!(t.reset().unwrap());
}
// Ick, just needed to get a &'static to handle_result.
static HANDLE_RESULT: &'static Fn(HashMap<String, String>) = &handle_result;
pub fn idempotent_check(filename: String) -> Result<(), HashMap<String, Vec<Mismatch>>> {
let sig_comments = read_significant_comments(&filename);
let mut config = get_config(sig_comments.get("config").map(|x| &(*x)[..]));
let args = vec!["rustfmt".to_owned(), filename];
for (key, val) in sig_comments {
if key != "target" && key != "config" {
config.override_value(&key, &val);
}
}
// this thread is not used for concurrency, but rather to workaround the issue that the passed
// function handle needs to have static lifetime. Instead of using a global RefCell, we use
// panic to return a result in case of failure. This has the advantage of smoothing the road to
// multithreaded rustfmt
thread::catch_panic(move || {
run(args, WriteMode::Return(HANDLE_RESULT), config);
})
.map_err(|any| *any.downcast().ok().expect("Downcast failed."))
}
// Reads test config file from comments and reads its contents.
fn get_config(config_file: Option<&str>) -> Box<Config> {
let config_file_name = match config_file {
None => return Box::new(Default::default()),
Some(file_name) => {
let mut full_path = "tests/config/".to_owned();
full_path.push_str(&file_name);
full_path
}
};
let mut def_config_file = fs::File::open(config_file_name)
.ok()
.expect("Couldn\'t open config.");
let mut def_config = String::new();
def_config_file.read_to_string(&mut def_config).ok().expect("Couldn\'t read config.");
Box::new(Config::from_toml(&def_config))
}
// Reads significant comments of the form: // rustfmt-key: value
// into a hash map.
fn read_significant_comments(file_name: &str) -> HashMap<String, String> {
let file = fs::File::open(file_name)
.ok()
.expect(&format!("Couldn\'t read file {}.", file_name));
let reader = BufReader::new(file);
let pattern = r"^\s*//\s*rustfmt-([^:]+):\s*(\S+)";
let regex = regex::Regex::new(&pattern).ok().expect("Failed creating pattern 1.");
// Matches lines containing significant comments or whitespace.
let line_regex = regex::Regex::new(r"(^\s*$)|(^\s*//\s*rustfmt-[^:]+:\s*\S+)")
.ok()
.expect("Failed creating pattern 2.");
reader.lines()
.map(|line| line.ok().expect("Failed getting line."))
.take_while(|line| line_regex.is_match(&line))
.filter_map(|line| {
regex.captures_iter(&line).next().map(|capture| {
(capture.at(1).expect("Couldn\'t unwrap capture.").to_owned(),
capture.at(2).expect("Couldn\'t unwrap capture.").to_owned())
})
})
.collect()
}
// Compare output to input.
// TODO: needs a better name, more explanation.
fn handle_result(result: HashMap<String, String>) {
let mut failures = HashMap::new();
for (file_name, fmt_text) in result {
// FIXME: reading significant comments again. Is there a way we can just
// pass the target to this function?
let sig_comments = read_significant_comments(&file_name);
// If file is in tests/source, compare to file with same name in tests/target.
let target = get_target(&file_name, sig_comments.get("target").map(|x| &(*x)[..]));
let mut f = fs::File::open(&target).ok().expect("Couldn\'t open target.");
let mut text = String::new();
// TODO: speedup by running through bytes iterator
f.read_to_string(&mut text).ok().expect("Failed reading target.");
if fmt_text != text {
let diff = make_diff(&text, &fmt_text, DIFF_CONTEXT_SIZE);
failures.insert(file_name, diff);
}
}
if !failures.is_empty() {
panic!(failures);
}
}
// Map source file paths to their target paths.
fn get_target(file_name: &str, target: Option<&str>) -> String {
if file_name.starts_with("tests/source/") {
let base = target.unwrap_or(file_name.trim_left_matches("tests/source/"));
format!("tests/target/{}", base)
} else {
file_name.to_owned()
}
}