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- // Part of the Carbon Language project, under the Apache License v2.0 with LLVM
- // Exceptions. See /LICENSE for license information.
- // SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0 WITH LLVM-exception
- #include "testing/file_test/file_test_base.h"
- #include <fstream>
- #include "common/check.h"
- #include "llvm/ADT/Twine.h"
- #include "llvm/Support/InitLLVM.h"
- static std::string* subset_target = nullptr;
- namespace Carbon::Testing {
- using ::testing::Eq;
- void FileTestBase::RegisterTests(
- const char* fixture_label, const std::vector<llvm::StringRef>& paths,
- std::function<FileTestBase*(llvm::StringRef)> factory) {
- // Use RegisterTest instead of INSTANTIATE_TEST_CASE_P because of ordering
- // issues between container initialization and test instantiation by
- // InitGoogleTest.
- for (auto path : paths) {
- testing::RegisterTest(fixture_label, path.data(), nullptr, path.data(),
- __FILE__, __LINE__, [=]() { return factory(path); });
- }
- }
- // Splits outputs to string_view because gtest handles string_view by default.
- static auto SplitOutput(llvm::StringRef output)
- -> std::vector<std::string_view> {
- if (output.empty()) {
- return {};
- }
- llvm::SmallVector<llvm::StringRef> lines;
- llvm::StringRef(output).split(lines, "\n");
- return std::vector<std::string_view>(lines.begin(), lines.end());
- }
- // Runs a test and compares output. This keeps output split by line so that
- // issues are a little easier to identify by the different line.
- auto FileTestBase::TestBody() -> void {
- llvm::errs() << "\nTo test this file alone, run:\n bazel test "
- << *subset_target << " --test_arg=" << path() << "\n\n";
- // Load expected output.
- std::vector<testing::Matcher<std::string>> expected_stdout;
- std::vector<testing::Matcher<std::string>> expected_stderr;
- std::ifstream file_content(path_.str());
- int line_index = 0;
- std::string line_str;
- while (std::getline(file_content, line_str)) {
- ++line_index;
- llvm::StringRef line = line_str;
- line = line.ltrim();
- if (!line.consume_front("// CHECK")) {
- continue;
- }
- if (line.consume_front(":STDOUT:")) {
- expected_stdout.push_back(TransformExpectation(line_index, line));
- } else if (line.consume_front(":STDERR:")) {
- expected_stderr.push_back(TransformExpectation(line_index, line));
- } else {
- FAIL() << "Unexpected CHECK in input: " << line_str;
- }
- }
- // Assume there is always a suffix `\n` in output.
- if (!expected_stdout.empty()) {
- expected_stdout.push_back(testing::StrEq(""));
- }
- if (!expected_stderr.empty()) {
- expected_stderr.push_back(testing::StrEq(""));
- }
- // Capture trace streaming, but only when in debug mode.
- std::string stdout;
- std::string stderr;
- llvm::raw_string_ostream stdout_ostream(stdout);
- llvm::raw_string_ostream stderr_ostream(stderr);
- bool run_succeeded = RunOverFile(stdout_ostream, stderr_ostream);
- if (HasFailure()) {
- return;
- }
- EXPECT_THAT(!filename().starts_with("fail_"), Eq(run_succeeded))
- << "Tests should be prefixed with `fail_` if and only if running them "
- "is expected to fail.";
- // Check results.
- EXPECT_THAT(SplitOutput(stdout), ElementsAreArray(expected_stdout));
- EXPECT_THAT(SplitOutput(stderr), ElementsAreArray(expected_stderr));
- }
- auto FileTestBase::TransformExpectation(int line_index, llvm::StringRef in)
- -> testing::Matcher<std::string> {
- if (in.empty()) {
- return testing::StrEq("");
- }
- CARBON_CHECK(in[0] == ' ') << "Malformated input: " << in;
- std::string str = in.substr(1).str();
- for (int pos = 0; pos < static_cast<int>(str.size());) {
- switch (str[pos]) {
- case '(':
- case ')':
- case ']':
- case '}':
- case '.':
- case '^':
- case '$':
- case '*':
- case '+':
- case '?':
- case '|':
- case '\\': {
- // Escape regex characters.
- str.insert(pos, "\\");
- pos += 2;
- break;
- }
- case '[': {
- llvm::StringRef line_keyword_cursor = llvm::StringRef(str).substr(pos);
- if (line_keyword_cursor.consume_front("[[")) {
- static constexpr llvm::StringLiteral LineKeyword = "@LINE";
- if (line_keyword_cursor.consume_front(LineKeyword)) {
- // Allow + or - here; consumeInteger handles -.
- line_keyword_cursor.consume_front("+");
- int offset;
- // consumeInteger returns true for errors, not false.
- CARBON_CHECK(!line_keyword_cursor.consumeInteger(10, offset) &&
- line_keyword_cursor.consume_front("]]"))
- << "Unexpected @LINE offset at `"
- << line_keyword_cursor.substr(0, 5) << "` in: " << in;
- std::string int_str = llvm::Twine(line_index + offset).str();
- int remove_len = (line_keyword_cursor.data() - str.data()) - pos;
- str.replace(pos, remove_len, int_str);
- pos += int_str.size();
- } else {
- CARBON_FATAL() << "Unexpected [[, should be {{\\[\\[}} at `"
- << line_keyword_cursor.substr(0, 5)
- << "` in: " << in;
- }
- } else {
- // Escape the `[`.
- str.insert(pos, "\\");
- pos += 2;
- }
- break;
- }
- case '{': {
- if (pos + 1 == static_cast<int>(str.size()) || str[pos + 1] != '{') {
- // Single `{`, escape it.
- str.insert(pos, "\\");
- pos += 2;
- } else {
- // Replace the `{{...}}` regex syntax with standard `(...)` syntax.
- str.replace(pos, 2, "(");
- for (++pos; pos < static_cast<int>(str.size() - 1); ++pos) {
- if (str[pos] == '}' && str[pos + 1] == '}') {
- str.replace(pos, 2, ")");
- ++pos;
- break;
- }
- }
- }
- break;
- }
- default: {
- ++pos;
- }
- }
- }
- return testing::MatchesRegex(str);
- }
- auto FileTestBase::filename() -> llvm::StringRef {
- auto last_slash = path_.rfind("/");
- if (last_slash == llvm::StringRef::npos) {
- return path_;
- } else {
- return path_.substr(last_slash + 1);
- }
- }
- } // namespace Carbon::Testing
- // Returns the name of the subset target.
- static auto GetSubsetTarget() -> std::string {
- char* name = getenv("TEST_TARGET");
- if (name == nullptr) {
- return "<missing TEST_TARGET>";
- }
- if (llvm::StringRef(name).ends_with(".subset")) {
- return name;
- } else {
- return std::string(name) + ".subset";
- }
- }
- auto main(int argc, char** argv) -> int {
- testing::InitGoogleTest(&argc, argv);
- llvm::setBugReportMsg(
- "Please report issues to "
- "https://github.com/carbon-language/carbon-lang/issues and include the "
- "crash backtrace.\n");
- llvm::InitLLVM init_llvm(argc, argv);
- if (argc < 2) {
- llvm::errs() << "At least one test file must be provided.\n";
- return EXIT_FAILURE;
- }
- std::string subset_target_storage = GetSubsetTarget();
- ::subset_target = &subset_target_storage;
- std::vector<llvm::StringRef> paths(argv + 1, argv + argc);
- Carbon::Testing::RegisterFileTests(paths);
- return RUN_ALL_TESTS();
- }
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