Auto merge of #50400 - ehuss:compiletest-revisions, r=alexcrichton

compiletest: Run revisions as independent tests.

Fixes #47604.

- The output of each test is now in its own directory.
- "auxiliary" output is now under the respective test directory.
- `stage_id` removed from filenames, and instead placed in the stamp file as a hash.  This helps keep path lengths down for Windows.

In brief, the new layout looks like this:
```
<build_base>/<relative_dir>/<testname>.<revision>.<mode>/
    stamp
    <testname>.err
    <testname>.out
    a (binary)
    auxiliary/lib<auxname>.dylib
    auxiliary/<auxname>/<auxname>.err
    auxiliary/<auxname>/<auxname>.out
```
(revision and mode are optional)
This commit is contained in:
bors 2018-05-17 08:29:11 +00:00
commit e3150564f8
11 changed files with 479 additions and 396 deletions

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@ -31,18 +31,18 @@ MYDIR=$(dirname $0)
BUILD_DIR="$1"
shift
shopt -s nullglob
while [[ "$1" != "" ]]; do
STDERR_NAME="${1/%.rs/.stderr}"
STDOUT_NAME="${1/%.rs/.stdout}"
for EXT in "stderr" "stdout"; do
for OUT_NAME in $BUILD_DIR/${1%.rs}*/*$EXT; do
OUT_DIR=`dirname "$1"`
OUT_BASE=`basename "$OUT_NAME"`
if ! (diff $OUT_NAME $MYDIR/$OUT_DIR/$OUT_BASE >& /dev/null); then
echo updating $MYDIR/$OUT_DIR/$OUT_BASE
cp $OUT_NAME $MYDIR/$OUT_DIR
fi
done
done
shift
if [ -f $BUILD_DIR/$STDOUT_NAME ] && \
! (diff $BUILD_DIR/$STDOUT_NAME $MYDIR/$STDOUT_NAME >& /dev/null); then
echo updating $MYDIR/$STDOUT_NAME
cp $BUILD_DIR/$STDOUT_NAME $MYDIR/$STDOUT_NAME
fi
if [ -f $BUILD_DIR/$STDERR_NAME ] && \
! (diff $BUILD_DIR/$STDERR_NAME $MYDIR/$STDERR_NAME >& /dev/null); then
echo updating $MYDIR/$STDERR_NAME
cp $BUILD_DIR/$STDERR_NAME $MYDIR/$STDERR_NAME
fi
done

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@ -35,7 +35,7 @@ shopt -s nullglob
while [[ "$1" != "" ]]; do
for EXT in "stderr" "stdout" "fixed"; do
for OUT_NAME in $BUILD_DIR/${1%.rs}.*$EXT; do
for OUT_NAME in $BUILD_DIR/${1%.rs}*/*$EXT; do
OUT_DIR=`dirname "$1"`
OUT_BASE=`basename "$OUT_NAME"`
if ! (diff $OUT_NAME $MYDIR/$OUT_DIR/$OUT_BASE >& /dev/null); then

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@ -10,10 +10,11 @@
pub use self::Mode::*;
use std::fmt;
use std::path::{Path, PathBuf};
use std::str::FromStr;
use std::path::PathBuf;
use test::ColorConfig;
use util::PathBufExt;
#[derive(Clone, Copy, PartialEq, Debug)]
pub enum Mode {
@ -103,7 +104,7 @@ pub enum CompareMode {
impl CompareMode {
pub(crate) fn to_str(&self) -> &'static str {
match *self {
CompareMode::Nll => "nll"
CompareMode::Nll => "nll",
}
}
@ -245,24 +246,28 @@ pub struct Config {
pub nodejs: Option<String>,
}
#[derive(Clone)]
#[derive(Debug, Clone)]
pub struct TestPaths {
pub file: PathBuf, // e.g., compile-test/foo/bar/baz.rs
pub base: PathBuf, // e.g., compile-test, auxiliary
pub relative_dir: PathBuf, // e.g., foo/bar
}
/// Used by `ui` tests to generate things like `foo.stderr` from `foo.rs`.
pub fn expected_output_path(testpaths: &TestPaths,
revision: Option<&str>,
compare_mode: &Option<CompareMode>,
kind: &str) -> PathBuf {
pub fn expected_output_path(
testpaths: &TestPaths,
revision: Option<&str>,
compare_mode: &Option<CompareMode>,
kind: &str,
) -> PathBuf {
assert!(UI_EXTENSIONS.contains(&kind));
let mut parts = Vec::new();
if let Some(x) = revision { parts.push(x); }
if let Some(ref x) = *compare_mode { parts.push(x.to_str()); }
if let Some(x) = revision {
parts.push(x);
}
if let Some(ref x) = *compare_mode {
parts.push(x.to_str());
}
parts.push(kind);
let extension = parts.join(".");
@ -273,3 +278,38 @@ pub const UI_EXTENSIONS: &[&str] = &[UI_STDERR, UI_STDOUT, UI_FIXED];
pub const UI_STDERR: &str = "stderr";
pub const UI_STDOUT: &str = "stdout";
pub const UI_FIXED: &str = "fixed";
/// Absolute path to the directory where all output for all tests in the given
/// `relative_dir` group should reside. Example:
/// /path/to/build/host-triple/test/ui/relative/
/// This is created early when tests are collected to avoid race conditions.
pub fn output_relative_path(config: &Config, relative_dir: &Path) -> PathBuf {
config.build_base.join(relative_dir)
}
/// Generates a unique name for the test, such as `testname.revision.mode`.
pub fn output_testname_unique(
config: &Config,
testpaths: &TestPaths,
revision: Option<&str>,
) -> PathBuf {
let mode = config.compare_mode.as_ref().map_or("", |m| m.to_str());
PathBuf::from(&testpaths.file.file_stem().unwrap())
.with_extra_extension(revision.unwrap_or(""))
.with_extra_extension(mode)
}
/// Absolute path to the directory where all output for the given
/// test/revision should reside. Example:
/// /path/to/build/host-triple/test/ui/relative/testname.revision.mode/
pub fn output_base_dir(config: &Config, testpaths: &TestPaths, revision: Option<&str>) -> PathBuf {
output_relative_path(config, &testpaths.relative_dir)
.join(output_testname_unique(config, testpaths, revision))
}
/// Absolute path to the base filename used as output for the given
/// test/revision. Example:
/// /path/to/build/host-triple/test/ui/relative/testname.revision.mode/testname
pub fn output_base_name(config: &Config, testpaths: &TestPaths, revision: Option<&str>) -> PathBuf {
output_base_dir(config, testpaths, revision).join(testpaths.file.file_stem().unwrap())
}

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@ -11,8 +11,8 @@ use self::WhichLine::*;
use std::fmt;
use std::fs::File;
use std::io::BufReader;
use std::io::prelude::*;
use std::io::BufReader;
use std::path::Path;
use std::str::FromStr;
@ -35,8 +35,7 @@ impl FromStr for ErrorKind {
"ERROR" => Ok(ErrorKind::Error),
"NOTE" => Ok(ErrorKind::Note),
"SUGGESTION" => Ok(ErrorKind::Suggestion),
"WARN" |
"WARNING" => Ok(ErrorKind::Warning),
"WARN" | "WARNING" => Ok(ErrorKind::Warning),
_ => Err(()),
}
}
@ -101,23 +100,25 @@ pub fn load_errors(testfile: &Path, cfg: Option<&str>) -> Vec<Error> {
rdr.lines()
.enumerate()
.filter_map(|(line_num, line)| {
parse_expected(last_nonfollow_error, line_num + 1, &line.unwrap(), &tag)
.map(|(which, error)| {
parse_expected(last_nonfollow_error, line_num + 1, &line.unwrap(), &tag).map(
|(which, error)| {
match which {
FollowPrevious(_) => {}
_ => last_nonfollow_error = Some(error.line_num),
}
error
})
},
)
})
.collect()
}
fn parse_expected(last_nonfollow_error: Option<usize>,
line_num: usize,
line: &str,
tag: &str)
-> Option<(WhichLine, Error)> {
fn parse_expected(
last_nonfollow_error: Option<usize>,
line_num: usize,
line: &str,
tag: &str,
) -> Option<(WhichLine, Error)> {
let start = match line.find(tag) {
Some(i) => i,
None => return None,
@ -125,7 +126,13 @@ fn parse_expected(last_nonfollow_error: Option<usize>,
let (follow, adjusts) = if line[start + tag.len()..].chars().next().unwrap() == '|' {
(true, 0)
} else {
(false, line[start + tag.len()..].chars().take_while(|c| *c == '^').count())
(
false,
line[start + tag.len()..]
.chars()
.take_while(|c| *c == '^')
.count(),
)
};
let kind_start = start + tag.len() + adjusts + (follow as usize);
let (kind, msg);
@ -133,12 +140,14 @@ fn parse_expected(last_nonfollow_error: Option<usize>,
.split_whitespace()
.next()
.expect("Encountered unexpected empty comment")
.parse::<ErrorKind>() {
.parse::<ErrorKind>()
{
Ok(k) => {
// If we find `//~ ERROR foo` or something like that:
kind = Some(k);
let letters = line[kind_start..].chars();
msg = letters.skip_while(|c| c.is_whitespace())
msg = letters
.skip_while(|c| c.is_whitespace())
.skip_while(|c| !c.is_whitespace())
.collect::<String>();
}
@ -146,7 +155,8 @@ fn parse_expected(last_nonfollow_error: Option<usize>,
// Otherwise we found `//~ foo`:
kind = None;
let letters = line[kind_start..].chars();
msg = letters.skip_while(|c| c.is_whitespace())
msg = letters
.skip_while(|c| c.is_whitespace())
.collect::<String>();
}
}
@ -154,8 +164,10 @@ fn parse_expected(last_nonfollow_error: Option<usize>,
let (which, line_num) = if follow {
assert_eq!(adjusts, 0, "use either //~| or //~^, not both.");
let line_num = last_nonfollow_error.expect("encountered //~| without \
preceding //~^ line.");
let line_num = last_nonfollow_error.expect(
"encountered //~| without \
preceding //~^ line.",
);
(FollowPrevious(line_num), line_num)
} else {
let which = if adjusts > 0 {
@ -167,16 +179,16 @@ fn parse_expected(last_nonfollow_error: Option<usize>,
(which, line_num)
};
debug!("line={} tag={:?} which={:?} kind={:?} msg={:?}",
line_num,
tag,
which,
kind,
msg);
Some((which,
Error {
line_num,
kind,
msg,
}))
debug!(
"line={} tag={:?} which={:?} kind={:?} msg={:?}",
line_num, tag, which, kind, msg
);
Some((
which,
Error {
line_num,
kind,
msg,
},
))
}

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@ -10,12 +10,12 @@
use std::env;
use std::fs::File;
use std::io::BufReader;
use std::io::prelude::*;
use std::io::BufReader;
use std::path::{Path, PathBuf};
use common::Config;
use common;
use common::Config;
use util;
use extract_gdb_version;
@ -38,19 +38,14 @@ impl EarlyProps {
revisions: vec![],
};
iter_header(testfile,
None,
&mut |ln| {
iter_header(testfile, None, &mut |ln| {
// we should check if any only-<platform> exists and if it exists
// and does not matches the current platform, skip the test
props.ignore =
props.ignore ||
config.parse_cfg_name_directive(ln, "ignore") ||
(config.has_cfg_prefix(ln, "only") &&
!config.parse_cfg_name_directive(ln, "only")) ||
ignore_gdb(config, ln) ||
ignore_lldb(config, ln) ||
ignore_llvm(config, ln);
props.ignore = props.ignore || config.parse_cfg_name_directive(ln, "ignore")
|| (config.has_cfg_prefix(ln, "only")
&& !config.parse_cfg_name_directive(ln, "only"))
|| ignore_gdb(config, ln) || ignore_lldb(config, ln)
|| ignore_llvm(config, ln);
if let Some(s) = config.parse_aux_build(ln) {
props.aux.push(s);
@ -149,7 +144,7 @@ impl EarlyProps {
fn ignore_llvm(config: &Config, line: &str) -> bool {
if config.system_llvm && line.starts_with("no-system-llvm") {
return true;
return true;
}
if let Some(ref actual_version) = config.llvm_version {
if line.starts_with("min-llvm-version") {
@ -272,11 +267,7 @@ impl TestProps {
}
}
pub fn from_aux_file(&self,
testfile: &Path,
cfg: Option<&str>,
config: &Config)
-> Self {
pub fn from_aux_file(&self, testfile: &Path, cfg: Option<&str>, config: &Config) -> Self {
let mut props = TestProps::new();
// copy over select properties to the aux build:
@ -296,20 +287,15 @@ impl TestProps {
/// tied to a particular revision `foo` (indicated by writing
/// `//[foo]`), then the property is ignored unless `cfg` is
/// `Some("foo")`.
fn load_from(&mut self,
testfile: &Path,
cfg: Option<&str>,
config: &Config) {
iter_header(testfile,
cfg,
&mut |ln| {
fn load_from(&mut self, testfile: &Path, cfg: Option<&str>, config: &Config) {
iter_header(testfile, cfg, &mut |ln| {
if let Some(ep) = config.parse_error_pattern(ln) {
self.error_patterns.push(ep);
}
if let Some(flags) = config.parse_compile_flags(ln) {
self.compile_flags.extend(flags.split_whitespace()
.map(|s| s.to_owned()));
self.compile_flags
.extend(flags.split_whitespace().map(|s| s.to_owned()));
}
if let Some(r) = config.parse_revisions(ln) {
@ -382,8 +368,7 @@ impl TestProps {
if !self.compile_pass {
// run-pass implies must_compile_sucessfully
self.compile_pass =
config.parse_compile_pass(ln) || self.run_pass;
self.compile_pass = config.parse_compile_pass(ln) || self.run_pass;
}
if !self.skip_trans {
@ -453,7 +438,7 @@ fn iter_header(testfile: &Path, cfg: Option<&str>, it: &mut FnMut(&str)) {
None => false,
};
if matches {
it(ln[(close_brace + 1) ..].trim_left());
it(ln[(close_brace + 1)..].trim_left());
}
} else {
panic!("malformed condition directive: expected `{}foo]`, found `{}`",
@ -554,9 +539,7 @@ impl Config {
fn parse_env(&self, line: &str, name: &str) -> Option<(String, String)> {
self.parse_name_value_directive(line, name).map(|nv| {
// nv is either FOO or FOO=BAR
let mut strs: Vec<String> = nv.splitn(2, '=')
.map(str::to_owned)
.collect();
let mut strs: Vec<String> = nv.splitn(2, '=').map(str::to_owned).collect();
match strs.len() {
1 => (strs.pop().unwrap(), "".to_owned()),
@ -599,7 +582,10 @@ impl Config {
/// or `normalize-stderr-32bit`. Returns `true` if the line matches it.
fn parse_cfg_name_directive(&self, line: &str, prefix: &str) -> bool {
if line.starts_with(prefix) && line.as_bytes().get(prefix.len()) == Some(&b'-') {
let name = line[prefix.len()+1 ..].split(&[':', ' '][..]).next().unwrap();
let name = line[prefix.len() + 1..]
.split(&[':', ' '][..])
.next()
.unwrap();
name == "test" ||
util::matches_os(&self.target, name) || // target
@ -612,8 +598,7 @@ impl Config {
common::DebugInfoLldb => name == "lldb",
common::Pretty => name == "pretty",
_ => false,
} ||
(self.target != self.host && name == "cross-compile")
} || (self.target != self.host && name == "cross-compile")
} else {
false
}
@ -631,14 +616,14 @@ impl Config {
// the line says "ignore-x86_64".
line.starts_with(directive) && match line.as_bytes().get(directive.len()) {
None | Some(&b' ') | Some(&b':') => true,
_ => false
_ => false,
}
}
pub fn parse_name_value_directive(&self, line: &str, directive: &str) -> Option<String> {
let colon = directive.len();
if line.starts_with(directive) && line.as_bytes().get(colon) == Some(&b':') {
let value = line[(colon + 1) ..].to_owned();
let value = line[(colon + 1)..].to_owned();
debug!("{}: {}", directive, value);
Some(expand_variables(value, self))
} else {
@ -665,8 +650,10 @@ impl Config {
}
pub fn lldb_version_to_int(version_string: &str) -> isize {
let error_string = format!("Encountered LLDB version string with unexpected format: {}",
version_string);
let error_string = format!(
"Encountered LLDB version string with unexpected format: {}",
version_string
);
version_string.parse().expect(&error_string)
}
@ -713,6 +700,6 @@ fn parse_normalization_string(line: &mut &str) -> Option<String> {
None => return None,
};
let result = line[begin..end].to_owned();
*line = &line[end+1..];
*line = &line[end + 1..];
Some(result)
}

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@ -9,10 +9,10 @@
// except according to those terms.
use errors::{Error, ErrorKind};
use serde_json;
use std::str::FromStr;
use std::path::Path;
use runtest::ProcRes;
use serde_json;
use std::path::Path;
use std::str::FromStr;
// These structs are a subset of the ones found in
// `syntax::json`.
@ -58,26 +58,30 @@ struct DiagnosticCode {
}
pub fn extract_rendered(output: &str, proc_res: &ProcRes) -> String {
output.lines()
.filter_map(|line| if line.starts_with('{') {
match serde_json::from_str::<Diagnostic>(line) {
Ok(diagnostic) => diagnostic.rendered,
Err(error) => {
proc_res.fatal(Some(&format!("failed to decode compiler output as json: \
`{}`\noutput: {}\nline: {}",
error,
line,
output)));
output
.lines()
.filter_map(|line| {
if line.starts_with('{') {
match serde_json::from_str::<Diagnostic>(line) {
Ok(diagnostic) => diagnostic.rendered,
Err(error) => {
proc_res.fatal(Some(&format!(
"failed to decode compiler output as json: \
`{}`\noutput: {}\nline: {}",
error, line, output
)));
}
}
} else {
None
}
} else {
None
})
.collect()
}
pub fn parse_output(file_name: &str, output: &str, proc_res: &ProcRes) -> Vec<Error> {
output.lines()
output
.lines()
.flat_map(|line| parse_line(file_name, line, output, proc_res))
.collect()
}
@ -93,11 +97,11 @@ fn parse_line(file_name: &str, line: &str, output: &str, proc_res: &ProcRes) ->
expected_errors
}
Err(error) => {
proc_res.fatal(Some(&format!("failed to decode compiler output as json: \
`{}`\noutput: {}\nline: {}",
error,
line,
output)));
proc_res.fatal(Some(&format!(
"failed to decode compiler output as json: \
`{}`\noutput: {}\nline: {}",
error, line, output
)));
}
}
} else {
@ -105,11 +109,14 @@ fn parse_line(file_name: &str, line: &str, output: &str, proc_res: &ProcRes) ->
}
}
fn push_expected_errors(expected_errors: &mut Vec<Error>,
diagnostic: &Diagnostic,
default_spans: &[&DiagnosticSpan],
file_name: &str) {
let spans_in_this_file: Vec<_> = diagnostic.spans
fn push_expected_errors(
expected_errors: &mut Vec<Error>,
diagnostic: &Diagnostic,
default_spans: &[&DiagnosticSpan],
file_name: &str,
) {
let spans_in_this_file: Vec<_> = diagnostic
.spans
.iter()
.filter(|span| Path::new(&span.file_name) == Path::new(&file_name))
.collect();
@ -204,8 +211,10 @@ fn push_expected_errors(expected_errors: &mut Vec<Error>,
}
// Add notes for any labels that appear in the message.
for span in spans_in_this_file.iter()
.filter(|span| span.label.is_some()) {
for span in spans_in_this_file
.iter()
.filter(|span| span.label.is_some())
{
expected_errors.push(Error {
line_num: span.line_start,
kind: Some(ErrorKind::Note),
@ -219,9 +228,11 @@ fn push_expected_errors(expected_errors: &mut Vec<Error>,
}
}
fn push_backtrace(expected_errors: &mut Vec<Error>,
expansion: &DiagnosticSpanMacroExpansion,
file_name: &str) {
fn push_backtrace(
expected_errors: &mut Vec<Error>,
expansion: &DiagnosticSpanMacroExpansion,
file_name: &str,
) {
if Path::new(&expansion.span.file_name) == Path::new(&file_name) {
expected_errors.push(Error {
line_num: expansion.span.line_start,

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@ -31,31 +31,31 @@ extern crate serde_json;
extern crate test;
extern crate rustfix;
use common::CompareMode;
use common::{expected_output_path, output_base_dir, output_relative_path, UI_EXTENSIONS};
use common::{Config, TestPaths};
use common::{DebugInfoGdb, DebugInfoLldb, Mode, Pretty};
use filetime::FileTime;
use getopts::Options;
use std::env;
use std::ffi::OsString;
use std::fs;
use std::io;
use std::io::{self, Read};
use std::path::{Path, PathBuf};
use std::process::Command;
use filetime::FileTime;
use getopts::Options;
use common::{Config, TestPaths};
use common::{DebugInfoGdb, DebugInfoLldb, Mode, Pretty};
use common::{expected_output_path, UI_EXTENSIONS};
use common::CompareMode;
use test::ColorConfig;
use util::logv;
use self::header::EarlyProps;
pub mod util;
mod json;
pub mod header;
pub mod runtest;
pub mod common;
pub mod errors;
pub mod header;
mod json;
mod raise_fd_limit;
mod read2;
pub mod runtest;
pub mod util;
fn main() {
env_logger::init();
@ -236,7 +236,7 @@ pub fn parse_config(args: Vec<String>) -> Config {
"",
"compare-mode",
"mode describing what file the actual ui output will be compared to",
"COMPARE MODE"
"COMPARE MODE",
)
.optflag("h", "help", "show this message");
@ -501,7 +501,11 @@ pub fn test_opts(config: &Config) -> test::TestOpts {
filter: config.filter.clone(),
filter_exact: config.filter_exact,
run_ignored: config.run_ignored,
format: if config.quiet { test::OutputFormat::Terse } else { test::OutputFormat::Pretty },
format: if config.quiet {
test::OutputFormat::Terse
} else {
test::OutputFormat::Pretty
},
logfile: config.logfile.clone(),
run_tests: true,
bench_benchmarks: true,
@ -548,10 +552,9 @@ fn collect_tests_from_dir(
if name == *"Makefile" && config.mode == Mode::RunMake {
let paths = TestPaths {
file: dir.to_path_buf(),
base: base.to_path_buf(),
relative_dir: relative_dir_path.parent().unwrap().to_path_buf(),
};
tests.push(make_test(config, &paths));
tests.extend(make_test(config, &paths));
return Ok(());
}
}
@ -562,7 +565,7 @@ fn collect_tests_from_dir(
// sequential loop because otherwise, if we do it in the
// tests themselves, they race for the privilege of
// creating the directories and sometimes fail randomly.
let build_dir = config.build_base.join(&relative_dir_path);
let build_dir = output_relative_path(config, relative_dir_path);
fs::create_dir_all(&build_dir).unwrap();
// Add each `.rs` file as a test, and recurse further on any
@ -576,21 +579,12 @@ fn collect_tests_from_dir(
debug!("found test file: {:?}", file_path.display());
let paths = TestPaths {
file: file_path,
base: base.to_path_buf(),
relative_dir: relative_dir_path.to_path_buf(),
};
tests.push(make_test(config, &paths))
tests.extend(make_test(config, &paths))
} else if file_path.is_dir() {
let relative_file_path = relative_dir_path.join(file.file_name());
if &file_name == "auxiliary" {
// `aux` directories contain other crates used for
// cross-crate tests. Don't search them for tests, but
// do create a directory in the build dir for them,
// since we will dump intermediate output in there
// sometimes.
let build_dir = config.build_base.join(&relative_file_path);
fs::create_dir_all(&build_dir).unwrap();
} else {
if &file_name != "auxiliary" {
debug!("found directory: {:?}", file_path.display());
collect_tests_from_dir(config, base, &file_path, &relative_file_path, tests)?;
}
@ -613,7 +607,7 @@ pub fn is_test(file_name: &OsString) -> bool {
!invalid_prefixes.iter().any(|p| file_name.starts_with(p))
}
pub fn make_test(config: &Config, testpaths: &TestPaths) -> test::TestDescAndFn {
pub fn make_test(config: &Config, testpaths: &TestPaths) -> Vec<test::TestDescAndFn> {
let early_props = if config.mode == Mode::RunMake {
// Allow `ignore` directives to be in the Makefile.
EarlyProps::from_file(config, &testpaths.file.join("Makefile"))
@ -633,47 +627,68 @@ pub fn make_test(config: &Config, testpaths: &TestPaths) -> test::TestDescAndFn
},
};
// Debugging emscripten code doesn't make sense today
let ignore = early_props.ignore
|| !up_to_date(config, testpaths, &early_props)
|| (config.mode == DebugInfoGdb || config.mode == DebugInfoLldb)
&& config.target.contains("emscripten");
test::TestDescAndFn {
desc: test::TestDesc {
name: make_test_name(config, testpaths),
ignore,
should_panic,
allow_fail: false,
},
testfn: make_test_closure(config, testpaths),
}
}
fn stamp(config: &Config, testpaths: &TestPaths) -> PathBuf {
let mode_suffix = match config.compare_mode {
Some(ref mode) => format!("-{}", mode.to_str()),
None => format!(""),
// Incremental tests are special, they inherently cannot be run in parallel.
// `runtest::run` will be responsible for iterating over revisions.
let revisions = if early_props.revisions.is_empty() || config.mode == Mode::Incremental {
vec![None]
} else {
early_props.revisions.iter().map(|r| Some(r)).collect()
};
let stamp_name = format!(
"{}-{}{}.stamp",
testpaths.file.file_name().unwrap().to_str().unwrap(),
config.stage_id,
mode_suffix
);
config
.build_base
.canonicalize()
.unwrap_or_else(|_| config.build_base.clone())
.join(&testpaths.relative_dir)
.join(stamp_name)
revisions
.into_iter()
.map(|revision| {
// Debugging emscripten code doesn't make sense today
let ignore = early_props.ignore
|| !up_to_date(
config,
testpaths,
&early_props,
revision.map(|s| s.as_str()),
)
|| (config.mode == DebugInfoGdb || config.mode == DebugInfoLldb)
&& config.target.contains("emscripten");
test::TestDescAndFn {
desc: test::TestDesc {
name: make_test_name(config, testpaths, revision),
ignore,
should_panic,
allow_fail: false,
},
testfn: make_test_closure(config, testpaths, revision),
}
})
.collect()
}
fn up_to_date(config: &Config, testpaths: &TestPaths, props: &EarlyProps) -> bool {
fn stamp(config: &Config, testpaths: &TestPaths, revision: Option<&str>) -> PathBuf {
output_base_dir(config, testpaths, revision).join("stamp")
}
fn up_to_date(
config: &Config,
testpaths: &TestPaths,
props: &EarlyProps,
revision: Option<&str>,
) -> bool {
let stamp_name = stamp(config, testpaths, revision);
// Check hash.
let mut f = match fs::File::open(&stamp_name) {
Ok(f) => f,
Err(_) => return true,
};
let mut contents = String::new();
f.read_to_string(&mut contents)
.expect("Can't read stamp contents");
let expected_hash = runtest::compute_stamp_hash(config);
if contents != expected_hash {
return true;
}
// Check timestamps.
let rust_src_dir = config
.find_rust_src_root()
.expect("Could not find Rust source root");
let stamp = mtime(&stamp(config, testpaths));
let stamp = mtime(&stamp_name);
let mut inputs = vec![mtime(&testpaths.file), mtime(&config.rustc_path)];
for aux in props.aux.iter() {
inputs.push(mtime(&testpaths
@ -694,8 +709,7 @@ fn up_to_date(config: &Config, testpaths: &TestPaths, props: &EarlyProps) -> boo
for pretty_printer_file in &pretty_printer_files {
inputs.push(mtime(&rust_src_dir.join(pretty_printer_file)));
}
let mut entries = config.run_lib_path.read_dir().unwrap()
.collect::<Vec<_>>();
let mut entries = config.run_lib_path.read_dir().unwrap().collect::<Vec<_>>();
while let Some(entry) = entries.pop() {
let entry = entry.unwrap();
let path = entry.path();
@ -712,18 +726,8 @@ fn up_to_date(config: &Config, testpaths: &TestPaths, props: &EarlyProps) -> boo
// UI test files.
for extension in UI_EXTENSIONS {
for revision in &props.revisions {
let path = &expected_output_path(testpaths,
Some(revision),
&config.compare_mode,
extension);
inputs.push(mtime(path));
}
if props.revisions.is_empty() {
let path = &expected_output_path(testpaths, None, &config.compare_mode, extension);
inputs.push(mtime(path));
}
let path = &expected_output_path(testpaths, revision, &config.compare_mode, extension);
inputs.push(mtime(path));
}
inputs.iter().any(|input| *input > stamp)
@ -735,7 +739,11 @@ fn mtime(path: &Path) -> FileTime {
.unwrap_or_else(|_| FileTime::zero())
}
pub fn make_test_name(config: &Config, testpaths: &TestPaths) -> test::TestName {
fn make_test_name(
config: &Config,
testpaths: &TestPaths,
revision: Option<&String>,
) -> test::TestName {
// Convert a complete path to something like
//
// run-pass/foo/bar/baz.rs
@ -746,13 +754,26 @@ pub fn make_test_name(config: &Config, testpaths: &TestPaths) -> test::TestName
Some(ref mode) => format!(" ({})", mode.to_str()),
None => format!(""),
};
test::DynTestName(format!("[{}{}] {}", config.mode, mode_suffix, path.display()))
test::DynTestName(format!(
"[{}{}] {}{}",
config.mode,
mode_suffix,
path.display(),
revision.map_or("".to_string(), |rev| format!("#{}", rev))
))
}
pub fn make_test_closure(config: &Config, testpaths: &TestPaths) -> test::TestFn {
fn make_test_closure(
config: &Config,
testpaths: &TestPaths,
revision: Option<&String>,
) -> test::TestFn {
let config = config.clone();
let testpaths = testpaths.clone();
test::DynTestFn(Box::new(move || runtest::run(config, &testpaths)))
let revision = revision.cloned();
test::DynTestFn(Box::new(move || {
runtest::run(config, &testpaths, revision.as_ref().map(|s| s.as_str()))
}))
}
/// Returns (Path to GDB, GDB Version, GDB has Rust Support)

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@ -34,12 +34,15 @@ pub unsafe fn raise_fd_limit() {
let mut mib: [libc::c_int; 2] = [CTL_KERN, KERN_MAXFILESPERPROC];
let mut maxfiles: libc::c_int = 0;
let mut size: libc::size_t = size_of_val(&maxfiles) as libc::size_t;
if libc::sysctl(&mut mib[0],
2,
&mut maxfiles as *mut _ as *mut _,
&mut size,
null_mut(),
0) != 0 {
if libc::sysctl(
&mut mib[0],
2,
&mut maxfiles as *mut _ as *mut _,
&mut size,
null_mut(),
0,
) != 0
{
let err = io::Error::last_os_error();
panic!("raise_fd_limit: error calling sysctl: {}", err);
}

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@ -16,11 +16,13 @@ pub use self::imp::read2;
#[cfg(not(any(unix, windows)))]
mod imp {
use std::io::{self, Read};
use std::process::{ChildStdout, ChildStderr};
use std::process::{ChildStderr, ChildStdout};
pub fn read2(out_pipe: ChildStdout,
err_pipe: ChildStderr,
data: &mut FnMut(bool, &mut Vec<u8>, bool)) -> io::Result<()> {
pub fn read2(
out_pipe: ChildStdout,
err_pipe: ChildStderr,
data: &mut FnMut(bool, &mut Vec<u8>, bool),
) -> io::Result<()> {
let mut buffer = Vec::new();
out_pipe.read_to_end(&mut buffer)?;
data(true, &mut buffer, true);
@ -33,16 +35,18 @@ mod imp {
#[cfg(unix)]
mod imp {
use std::io::prelude::*;
use libc;
use std::io;
use std::io::prelude::*;
use std::mem;
use std::os::unix::prelude::*;
use std::process::{ChildStdout, ChildStderr};
use libc;
use std::process::{ChildStderr, ChildStdout};
pub fn read2(mut out_pipe: ChildStdout,
mut err_pipe: ChildStderr,
data: &mut FnMut(bool, &mut Vec<u8>, bool)) -> io::Result<()> {
pub fn read2(
mut out_pipe: ChildStdout,
mut err_pipe: ChildStderr,
data: &mut FnMut(bool, &mut Vec<u8>, bool),
) -> io::Result<()> {
unsafe {
libc::fcntl(out_pipe.as_raw_fd(), libc::F_SETFL, libc::O_NONBLOCK);
libc::fcntl(err_pipe.as_raw_fd(), libc::F_SETFL, libc::O_NONBLOCK);
@ -67,9 +71,9 @@ mod imp {
if r == -1 {
let err = io::Error::last_os_error();
if err.kind() == io::ErrorKind::Interrupted {
continue
continue;
}
return Err(err)
return Err(err);
}
// Read as much as we can from each pipe, ignoring EWOULDBLOCK or
@ -77,15 +81,13 @@ mod imp {
// reader will return Ok(0), in which case we'll see `Ok` ourselves. In
// this case we flip the other fd back into blocking mode and read
// whatever's leftover on that file descriptor.
let handle = |res: io::Result<_>| {
match res {
Ok(_) => Ok(true),
Err(e) => {
if e.kind() == io::ErrorKind::WouldBlock {
Ok(false)
} else {
Err(e)
}
let handle = |res: io::Result<_>| match res {
Ok(_) => Ok(true),
Err(e) => {
if e.kind() == io::ErrorKind::WouldBlock {
Ok(false)
} else {
Err(e)
}
}
};
@ -113,7 +115,7 @@ mod imp {
use std::io;
use std::os::windows::prelude::*;
use std::process::{ChildStdout, ChildStderr};
use std::process::{ChildStderr, ChildStdout};
use std::slice;
use self::miow::iocp::{CompletionPort, CompletionStatus};
@ -128,9 +130,11 @@ mod imp {
done: bool,
}
pub fn read2(out_pipe: ChildStdout,
err_pipe: ChildStderr,
data: &mut FnMut(bool, &mut Vec<u8>, bool)) -> io::Result<()> {
pub fn read2(
out_pipe: ChildStdout,
err_pipe: ChildStderr,
data: &mut FnMut(bool, &mut Vec<u8>, bool),
) -> io::Result<()> {
let mut out = Vec::new();
let mut err = Vec::new();
@ -206,7 +210,9 @@ mod imp {
if v.capacity() == v.len() {
v.reserve(1);
}
slice::from_raw_parts_mut(v.as_mut_ptr().offset(v.len() as isize),
v.capacity() - v.len())
slice::from_raw_parts_mut(
v.as_mut_ptr().offset(v.len() as isize),
v.capacity() - v.len(),
)
}
}

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@ -8,28 +8,29 @@
// option. This file may not be copied, modified, or distributed
// except according to those terms.
use common::{Config, TestPaths};
use common::{CompileFail, ParseFail, Pretty, RunFail, RunPass, RunPassValgrind};
use common::{Codegen, CodegenUnits, DebugInfoGdb, DebugInfoLldb, Rustdoc};
use common::{Incremental, MirOpt, RunMake, Ui};
use common::{expected_output_path, UI_STDERR, UI_STDOUT, UI_FIXED};
use common::CompareMode;
use common::{expected_output_path, UI_STDERR, UI_STDOUT, UI_FIXED};
use common::{output_base_dir, output_base_name, output_testname_unique};
use common::{Codegen, CodegenUnits, DebugInfoGdb, DebugInfoLldb, Rustdoc};
use common::{CompileFail, ParseFail, Pretty, RunFail, RunPass, RunPassValgrind};
use common::{Config, TestPaths};
use common::{Incremental, MirOpt, RunMake, Ui};
use diff;
use errors::{self, Error, ErrorKind};
use filetime::FileTime;
use json;
use header::TestProps;
use util::logv;
use json;
use regex::Regex;
use rustfix::{apply_suggestions, get_suggestions_from_json};
use util::{logv, PathBufExt};
use std::collections::VecDeque;
use std::collections::HashMap;
use std::collections::HashSet;
use std::collections::{HashMap, HashSet, VecDeque};
use std::collections::hash_map::DefaultHasher;
use std::env;
use std::ffi::{OsStr, OsString};
use std::fs::{self, create_dir_all, File};
use std::ffi::OsString;
use std::fmt;
use std::fs::{self, create_dir_all, File};
use std::hash::{Hash, Hasher};
use std::io::prelude::*;
use std::io::{self, BufReader};
use std::path::{Path, PathBuf};
@ -106,26 +107,6 @@ impl Mismatch {
}
}
trait PathBufExt {
/// Append an extension to the path, even if it already has one.
fn with_extra_extension<S: AsRef<OsStr>>(&self, extension: S) -> PathBuf;
}
impl PathBufExt for PathBuf {
fn with_extra_extension<S: AsRef<OsStr>>(&self, extension: S) -> PathBuf {
if extension.as_ref().len() == 0 {
self.clone()
} else {
let mut fname = self.file_name().unwrap().to_os_string();
if !extension.as_ref().to_str().unwrap().starts_with(".") {
fname.push(".");
}
fname.push(extension);
self.with_file_name(fname)
}
}
}
// Produces a diff between the expected output and actual output.
pub fn make_diff(expected: &str, actual: &str, context_size: usize) -> Vec<Mismatch> {
let mut line_number = 1;
@ -186,7 +167,7 @@ pub fn make_diff(expected: &str, actual: &str, context_size: usize) -> Vec<Misma
results
}
pub fn run(config: Config, testpaths: &TestPaths) {
pub fn run(config: Config, testpaths: &TestPaths, revision: Option<&str>) {
match &*config.target {
"arm-linux-androideabi" | "armv7-linux-androideabi" | "aarch64-linux-android" => {
if !config.adb_device_status {
@ -207,20 +188,25 @@ pub fn run(config: Config, testpaths: &TestPaths) {
print!("\n\n");
}
debug!("running {:?}", testpaths.file.display());
let base_props = TestProps::from_file(&testpaths.file, None, &config);
let props = TestProps::from_file(&testpaths.file, revision, &config);
let base_cx = TestCx {
let cx = TestCx {
config: &config,
props: &base_props,
props: &props,
testpaths,
revision: None,
revision: revision,
};
base_cx.init_all();
create_dir_all(&cx.output_base_dir()).unwrap();
if base_props.revisions.is_empty() {
base_cx.run_revision()
} else {
for revision in &base_props.revisions {
if config.mode == Incremental {
// Incremental tests are special because they cannot be run in
// parallel.
assert!(
!props.revisions.is_empty(),
"Incremental tests require revisions."
);
cx.init_incremental_test();
for revision in &props.revisions {
let revision_props = TestProps::from_file(&testpaths.file, Some(revision), &config);
let rev_cx = TestCx {
config: &config,
@ -230,11 +216,17 @@ pub fn run(config: Config, testpaths: &TestPaths) {
};
rev_cx.run_revision();
}
} else {
cx.run_revision();
}
base_cx.complete_all();
cx.create_stamp();
}
File::create(::stamp(&config, testpaths)).unwrap();
pub fn compute_stamp_hash(config: &Config) -> String {
let mut hash = DefaultHasher::new();
config.stage_id.hash(&mut hash);
format!("{:x}", hash.finish())
}
struct TestCx<'test> {
@ -251,14 +243,6 @@ struct DebuggerCommands {
}
impl<'test> TestCx<'test> {
/// invoked once before any revisions have been processed
fn init_all(&self) {
assert!(self.revision.is_none(), "init_all invoked for a revision");
if let Incremental = self.config.mode {
self.init_incremental_test()
}
}
/// Code executed for each revision in turn (or, if there are no
/// revisions, exactly once, with revision == None).
fn run_revision(&self) {
@ -280,11 +264,6 @@ impl<'test> TestCx<'test> {
}
}
/// Invoked after all revisions have executed.
fn complete_all(&self) {
assert!(self.revision.is_none(), "init_all invoked for a revision");
}
fn check_if_test_should_compile(&self, proc_res: &ProcRes) {
if self.props.compile_pass {
if !proc_res.status.success() {
@ -355,9 +334,10 @@ impl<'test> TestCx<'test> {
if expected_status != received_status {
self.fatal_proc_rec(
&format!("Error: expected failure status ({:?}) but received status {:?}.",
expected_status,
received_status),
&format!(
"Error: expected failure status ({:?}) but received status {:?}.",
expected_status, received_status
),
proc_res,
);
}
@ -440,8 +420,7 @@ impl<'test> TestCx<'test> {
self.config,
format!(
"pretty-printing round {} revision {:?}",
round,
self.revision
round, self.revision
),
);
let proc_res = self.print_source(srcs[round].to_owned(), &self.props.pretty_mode);
@ -450,8 +429,7 @@ impl<'test> TestCx<'test> {
self.fatal_proc_rec(
&format!(
"pretty-printing failed in round {} revision {:?}",
round,
self.revision
round, self.revision
),
&proc_res,
);
@ -555,8 +533,7 @@ impl<'test> TestCx<'test> {
{}\n\
------------------------------------------\n\
\n",
expected,
actual
expected, actual
);
}
}
@ -661,8 +638,7 @@ impl<'test> TestCx<'test> {
script_str.push_str(&format!(
"set solib-search-path \
./{}/stage2/lib/rustlib/{}/lib/\n",
self.config.host,
self.config.target
self.config.host, self.config.target
));
for line in &breakpoint_lines {
script_str.push_str(
@ -881,7 +857,6 @@ impl<'test> TestCx<'test> {
..self.config.clone()
};
let test_cx = TestCx {
config: &config,
..*self
@ -952,8 +927,7 @@ impl<'test> TestCx<'test> {
for line in &breakpoint_lines {
script_str.push_str(&format!(
"breakpoint set --file '{}' --line {}\n",
source_file_name,
line
source_file_name, line
));
}
@ -1028,9 +1002,7 @@ impl<'test> TestCx<'test> {
fn parse_debugger_commands(&self, debugger_prefixes: &[&str]) -> DebuggerCommands {
let directives = debugger_prefixes
.iter()
.map(|prefix| {
(format!("{}-command", prefix), format!("{}-check", prefix))
})
.map(|prefix| (format!("{}-command", prefix), format!("{}-check", prefix)))
.collect::<Vec<_>>();
let mut breakpoint_lines = vec![];
@ -1041,12 +1013,11 @@ impl<'test> TestCx<'test> {
for line in reader.lines() {
match line {
Ok(line) => {
let line =
if line.starts_with("//") {
line[2..].trim_left()
} else {
line.as_str()
};
let line = if line.starts_with("//") {
line[2..].trim_left()
} else {
line.as_str()
};
if line.contains("#break") {
breakpoint_lines.push(counter);
@ -1369,6 +1340,8 @@ impl<'test> TestCx<'test> {
testpaths: &aux_testpaths,
revision: self.revision,
};
// Create the directory for the stdout/stderr files.
create_dir_all(aux_cx.output_base_dir()).unwrap();
let auxres = aux_cx.document(out_dir);
if !auxres.status.success() {
return auxres;
@ -1453,7 +1426,7 @@ impl<'test> TestCx<'test> {
let mut program = Command::new(&prog);
program
.args(args)
.current_dir(&self.output_base_name().parent().unwrap())
.current_dir(&self.output_base_dir())
.envs(env.clone());
self.compose_and_run(
program,
@ -1491,9 +1464,9 @@ impl<'test> TestCx<'test> {
TestPaths {
file: test_ab,
base: self.testpaths.base.clone(),
relative_dir: self.testpaths
.relative_dir
.join(self.output_testname_unique())
.join("auxiliary")
.join(rel_ab)
.parent()
@ -1503,28 +1476,27 @@ impl<'test> TestCx<'test> {
}
fn compose_and_run_compiler(&self, mut rustc: Command, input: Option<String>) -> ProcRes {
if !self.props.aux_builds.is_empty() {
create_dir_all(&self.aux_output_dir_name()).unwrap();
}
let aux_dir = self.aux_output_dir_name();
if !self.props.aux_builds.is_empty() {
let _ = fs::remove_dir_all(&aux_dir);
create_dir_all(&aux_dir).unwrap();
}
for rel_ab in &self.props.aux_builds {
let aux_testpaths = self.compute_aux_test_paths(rel_ab);
let aux_props =
self.props
.from_aux_file(&aux_testpaths.file, self.revision, self.config);
let aux_output = {
let f = self.make_lib_name(&self.testpaths.file);
let parent = f.parent().unwrap();
TargetLocation::ThisDirectory(parent.to_path_buf())
};
let aux_output = TargetLocation::ThisDirectory(self.aux_output_dir_name());
let aux_cx = TestCx {
config: self.config,
props: &aux_props,
testpaths: &aux_testpaths,
revision: self.revision,
};
// Create the directory for the stdout/stderr files.
create_dir_all(aux_cx.output_base_dir()).unwrap();
let mut aux_rustc = aux_cx.make_compile_args(&aux_testpaths.file, aux_output);
let crate_type = if aux_props.no_prefer_dynamic {
@ -1645,9 +1617,13 @@ impl<'test> TestCx<'test> {
let mut rustc = if !is_rustdoc {
Command::new(&self.config.rustc_path)
} else {
Command::new(&self.config.rustdoc_path.clone().expect("no rustdoc built yet"))
Command::new(&self.config
.rustdoc_path
.clone()
.expect("no rustdoc built yet"))
};
rustc.arg(input_file).arg("-L").arg(&self.config.build_base);
// FIXME Why is -L here?
rustc.arg(input_file);//.arg("-L").arg(&self.config.build_base);
// Optionally prevent default --target if specified in test compile-flags.
let custom_target = self.props
@ -1671,10 +1647,7 @@ impl<'test> TestCx<'test> {
if !is_rustdoc {
if let Some(ref incremental_dir) = self.props.incremental_dir {
rustc.args(&[
"-C",
&format!("incremental={}", incremental_dir.display()),
]);
rustc.args(&["-C", &format!("incremental={}", incremental_dir.display())]);
rustc.args(&["-Z", "incremental-verify-ich"]);
rustc.args(&["-Z", "incremental-queries"]);
}
@ -1697,7 +1670,11 @@ impl<'test> TestCx<'test> {
}
}
Ui => {
if !self.props.compile_flags.iter().any(|s| s.starts_with("--error-format")) {
if !self.props
.compile_flags
.iter()
.any(|s| s.starts_with("--error-format"))
{
rustc.args(&["--error-format", "json"]);
}
if !self.props.disable_ui_testing_normalization {
@ -1720,16 +1697,8 @@ impl<'test> TestCx<'test> {
rustc.arg(dir_opt);
}
RunPass |
RunFail |
RunPassValgrind |
Pretty |
DebugInfoGdb |
DebugInfoLldb |
Codegen |
Rustdoc |
RunMake |
CodegenUnits => {
RunPass | RunFail | RunPassValgrind | Pretty | DebugInfoGdb | DebugInfoLldb
| Codegen | Rustdoc | RunMake | CodegenUnits => {
// do not use JSON output
}
}
@ -1759,8 +1728,8 @@ impl<'test> TestCx<'test> {
match self.config.compare_mode {
Some(CompareMode::Nll) => {
rustc.args(&["-Zborrowck=mir", "-Ztwo-phase-borrows"]);
},
None => {},
}
None => {}
}
if self.props.force_host {
@ -1779,15 +1748,12 @@ impl<'test> TestCx<'test> {
rustc
}
fn make_lib_name(&self, auxfile: &Path) -> PathBuf {
// what we return here is not particularly important, as it
// happens; rustc ignores everything except for the directory.
let auxname = self.output_testname(auxfile);
self.aux_output_dir_name().join(&auxname)
}
fn make_exe_name(&self) -> PathBuf {
let mut f = self.output_base_name_stage();
// Using a single letter here to keep the path length down for
// Windows. Some test names get very long. rustc creates `rcgu`
// files with the module name appended to it which can more than
// double the length.
let mut f = self.output_base_dir().join("a");
// FIXME: This is using the host architecture exe suffix, not target!
if self.config.target.contains("emscripten") {
f = f.with_extra_extension("js");
@ -1897,33 +1863,47 @@ impl<'test> TestCx<'test> {
.unwrap();
}
/// Create a filename for output with the given extension. Example:
/// /.../testname.revision.mode/testname.extension
fn make_out_name(&self, extension: &str) -> PathBuf {
self.output_base_name().with_extension(extension)
}
/// Directory where auxiliary files are written. Example:
/// /.../testname.revision.mode/auxiliary/
fn aux_output_dir_name(&self) -> PathBuf {
self.output_base_name_stage()
self.output_base_dir()
.join("auxiliary")
.with_extra_extension(self.config.mode.disambiguator())
.with_extra_extension(".aux")
}
fn output_testname(&self, filepath: &Path) -> PathBuf {
PathBuf::from(filepath.file_stem().unwrap())
/// Generates a unique name for the test, such as `testname.revision.mode`.
fn output_testname_unique(&self) -> PathBuf {
output_testname_unique(self.config, self.testpaths, self.safe_revision())
}
/// Given a test path like `compile-fail/foo/bar.rs` returns a name like
/// `/path/to/build/<triple>/test/compile-fail/foo/bar`.
/// The revision, ignored for Incremental since it wants all revisions in
/// the same directory.
fn safe_revision(&self) -> Option<&str> {
if self.config.mode == Incremental {
None
} else {
self.revision
}
}
/// Absolute path to the directory where all output for the given
/// test/revision should reside. Example:
/// /path/to/build/host-triple/test/ui/relative/testname.revision.mode/
fn output_base_dir(&self) -> PathBuf {
output_base_dir(self.config, self.testpaths, self.safe_revision())
}
/// Absolute path to the base filename used as output for the given
/// test/revision. Example:
/// /.../relative/testname.revision.mode/testname
fn output_base_name(&self) -> PathBuf {
let dir = self.config.build_base.join(&self.testpaths.relative_dir);
// Note: The directory `dir` is created during `collect_tests_from_dir`
dir.join(&self.output_testname(&self.testpaths.file))
}
/// Same as `output_base_name`, but includes the stage ID as an extension,
/// such as: `.../compile-fail/foo/bar.stage1-<triple>`
fn output_base_name_stage(&self) -> PathBuf {
self.output_base_name().with_extension(&self.config.stage_id)
output_base_name(self.config, self.testpaths, self.safe_revision())
}
fn maybe_dump_to_stdout(&self, out: &str, err: &str) {
@ -1998,8 +1978,7 @@ impl<'test> TestCx<'test> {
fn compile_test_and_save_ir(&self) -> ProcRes {
let aux_dir = self.aux_output_dir_name();
let output_file =
TargetLocation::ThisDirectory(self.output_base_name().parent().unwrap().to_path_buf());
let output_file = TargetLocation::ThisDirectory(self.output_base_dir());
let mut rustc = self.make_compile_args(&self.testpaths.file, output_file);
rustc.arg("-L").arg(aux_dir).arg("--emit=llvm-ir");
@ -2048,7 +2027,7 @@ impl<'test> TestCx<'test> {
fn run_rustdoc_test(&self) {
assert!(self.revision.is_none(), "revisions not relevant here");
let out_dir = self.output_base_name_stage();
let out_dir = self.output_base_dir();
let _ = fs::remove_dir_all(&out_dir);
create_dir_all(&out_dir).unwrap();
@ -2376,7 +2355,7 @@ impl<'test> TestCx<'test> {
fn run_incremental_test(&self) {
// Basic plan for a test incremental/foo/bar.rs:
// - load list of revisions rpass1, cfail2, rpass3
// - each should begin with `rpass`, `cfail`, or `cfail`
// - each should begin with `rpass`, `cfail`, or `rfail`
// - if `rpass`, expect compile and execution to succeed
// - if `cfail`, expect compilation to fail
// - if `rfail`, expect execution to fail
@ -2417,8 +2396,7 @@ impl<'test> TestCx<'test> {
if self.config.verbose {
print!(
"revision={:?} revision_props={:#?}",
revision,
revision_props
revision, revision_props
);
}
@ -2450,7 +2428,7 @@ impl<'test> TestCx<'test> {
.unwrap();
let src_root = cwd.join(&src_root);
let tmpdir = cwd.join(self.output_base_name_stage());
let tmpdir = cwd.join(self.output_base_name());
if tmpdir.exists() {
self.aggressive_rm_rf(&tmpdir).unwrap();
}
@ -2731,8 +2709,7 @@ impl<'test> TestCx<'test> {
if source_time > output_time {
debug!(
"source file time: {:?} output file time: {:?}",
source_time,
output_time
source_time, output_time
);
panic!(
"test source file `{}` is newer than potentially stale output file `{}`.",
@ -2906,10 +2883,12 @@ impl<'test> TestCx<'test> {
}
fn expected_output_path(&self, kind: &str) -> PathBuf {
let mut path = expected_output_path(&self.testpaths,
self.revision,
&self.config.compare_mode,
kind);
let mut path = expected_output_path(
&self.testpaths,
self.revision,
&self.config.compare_mode,
kind,
);
if !path.exists() && self.config.compare_mode.is_some() {
// fallback!
path = expected_output_path(&self.testpaths, self.revision, &None, kind);
@ -2959,14 +2938,14 @@ impl<'test> TestCx<'test> {
DiffLine::Expected(e) => {
println!("-\t{}", e);
line_number += 1;
},
}
DiffLine::Context(c) => {
println!("{}\t{}", line_number, c);
line_number += 1;
},
}
DiffLine::Resulting(r) => {
println!("+\t{}", r);
},
}
}
}
println!("");
@ -2993,6 +2972,11 @@ impl<'test> TestCx<'test> {
println!("Actual {} saved to {}", kind, output_file.display());
1
}
fn create_stamp(&self) {
let mut f = File::create(::stamp(&self.config, self.testpaths, self.revision)).unwrap();
f.write_all(compute_stamp_hash(&self.config).as_bytes()).unwrap();
}
}
struct ProcArgs {
@ -3025,10 +3009,7 @@ impl ProcRes {
{}\n\
------------------------------------------\n\
\n",
self.status,
self.cmdline,
self.stdout,
self.stderr
self.status, self.cmdline, self.stdout, self.stderr
);
panic!();
}
@ -3072,8 +3053,8 @@ fn nocomment_mir_line(line: &str) -> &str {
}
fn read2_abbreviated(mut child: Child) -> io::Result<Output> {
use std::mem::replace;
use read2::read2;
use std::mem::replace;
const HEAD_LEN: usize = 160 * 1024;
const TAIL_LEN: usize = 256 * 1024;

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@ -8,7 +8,9 @@
// option. This file may not be copied, modified, or distributed
// except according to those terms.
use std::ffi::OsStr;
use std::env;
use std::path::PathBuf;
use common::Config;
/// Conversion table from triple OS name to Rust SYSNAME
@ -73,7 +75,7 @@ pub fn matches_os(triple: &str, name: &str) -> bool {
// For the wasm32 bare target we ignore anything also ignored on emscripten
// and then we also recognize `wasm32-bare` as the os for the target
if triple == "wasm32-unknown-unknown" {
return name == "emscripten" || name == "wasm32-bare"
return name == "emscripten" || name == "wasm32-bare";
}
let triple: Vec<_> = triple.split('-').collect();
for &(triple_os, os) in OS_TABLE {
@ -128,3 +130,23 @@ pub fn logv(config: &Config, s: String) {
println!("{}", s);
}
}
pub trait PathBufExt {
/// Append an extension to the path, even if it already has one.
fn with_extra_extension<S: AsRef<OsStr>>(&self, extension: S) -> PathBuf;
}
impl PathBufExt for PathBuf {
fn with_extra_extension<S: AsRef<OsStr>>(&self, extension: S) -> PathBuf {
if extension.as_ref().len() == 0 {
self.clone()
} else {
let mut fname = self.file_name().unwrap().to_os_string();
if !extension.as_ref().to_str().unwrap().starts_with(".") {
fname.push(".");
}
fname.push(extension);
self.with_file_name(fname)
}
}
}