rust/src/librustdoc/test.rs

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// Copyright 2013-2014 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.
use std::cell::RefCell;
use std::char;
use std::io;
use std::io::{Process, TempDir};
use std::local_data;
use std::os;
use std::str;
use collections::HashSet;
use testing;
use rustc::back::link;
use rustc::driver::driver;
use rustc::driver::session;
use rustc::metadata::creader::Loader;
use syntax::ast;
use syntax::codemap::{CodeMap, dummy_spanned};
use syntax::diagnostic;
use syntax::parse::token;
use core;
use clean;
use clean::Clean;
use fold::DocFolder;
use html::markdown;
use passes;
use visit_ast::RustdocVisitor;
pub fn run(input: &str, cfgs: Vec<~str>,
libs: HashSet<Path>, mut test_args: Vec<~str>) -> int {
let input_path = Path::new(input);
let input = driver::FileInput(input_path.clone());
let sessopts = session::Options {
maybe_sysroot: Some(os::self_exe_path().unwrap().dir_path()),
addl_lib_search_paths: RefCell::new(libs.clone()),
crate_types: vec!(session::CrateTypeDylib),
..session::basic_options().clone()
};
let codemap = CodeMap::new();
let diagnostic_handler = diagnostic::default_handler();
let span_diagnostic_handler =
diagnostic::mk_span_handler(diagnostic_handler, codemap);
let sess = driver::build_session_(sessopts,
Some(input_path),
span_diagnostic_handler);
let mut cfg = driver::build_configuration(&sess);
cfg.extend(cfgs.move_iter().map(|cfg_| {
let cfg_ = token::intern_and_get_ident(cfg_);
@dummy_spanned(ast::MetaWord(cfg_))
}));
let krate = driver::phase_1_parse_input(&sess, cfg, &input);
let (krate, _) = driver::phase_2_configure_and_expand(&sess, &mut Loader::new(&sess), krate,
&from_str("rustdoc-test").unwrap());
let ctx = @core::DocContext {
krate: krate,
maybe_typed: core::NotTyped(sess),
};
local_data::set(super::ctxtkey, ctx);
let mut v = RustdocVisitor::new(ctx, None);
v.visit(&ctx.krate);
let krate = v.clean();
let (krate, _) = passes::unindent_comments(krate);
let (krate, _) = passes::collapse_docs(krate);
let mut collector = Collector::new(krate.name.to_owned(),
libs,
false,
false);
collector.fold_crate(krate);
test_args.unshift(~"rustdoctest");
testing::test_main(test_args.as_slice(),
collector.tests.move_iter().collect());
0
}
fn runtest(test: &str, cratename: &str, libs: HashSet<Path>, should_fail: bool,
no_run: bool, loose_feature_gating: bool) {
let test = maketest(test, cratename, loose_feature_gating);
let input = driver::StrInput(test);
let sessopts = session::Options {
maybe_sysroot: Some(os::self_exe_path().unwrap().dir_path()),
addl_lib_search_paths: RefCell::new(libs),
crate_types: vec!(session::CrateTypeExecutable),
output_types: vec!(link::OutputTypeExe),
cg: session::CodegenOptions {
prefer_dynamic: true,
.. session::basic_codegen_options()
},
..session::basic_options().clone()
};
// Shuffle around a few input and output handles here. We're going to pass
// an explicit handle into rustc to collect output messages, but we also
// want to catch the error message that rustc prints when it fails.
//
// We take our task-local stderr (likely set by the test runner), and move
// it into another task. This helper task then acts as a sink for both the
// stderr of this task and stderr of rustc itself, copying all the info onto
// the stderr channel we originally started with.
//
// The basic idea is to not use a default_handler() for rustc, and then also
// not print things by default to the actual stderr.
let (tx, rx) = channel();
let w1 = io::ChanWriter::new(tx);
let w2 = w1.clone();
let old = io::stdio::set_stderr(~w1);
spawn(proc() {
let mut p = io::ChanReader::new(rx);
let mut err = old.unwrap_or(~io::stderr() as ~Writer:Send);
io::util::copy(&mut p, &mut err).unwrap();
});
let emitter = diagnostic::EmitterWriter::new(~w2);
// Compile the code
let codemap = CodeMap::new();
let diagnostic_handler = diagnostic::mk_handler(~emitter);
let span_diagnostic_handler =
diagnostic::mk_span_handler(diagnostic_handler, codemap);
let sess = driver::build_session_(sessopts,
None,
span_diagnostic_handler);
let outdir = TempDir::new("rustdoctest").expect("rustdoc needs a tempdir");
let out = Some(outdir.path().clone());
let cfg = driver::build_configuration(&sess);
driver::compile_input(sess, cfg, &input, &out, &None);
if no_run { return }
// Run the code!
let exe = outdir.path().join("rust_out");
let out = Process::output(exe.as_str().unwrap(), []);
match out {
Err(e) => fail!("couldn't run the test: {}{}", e,
if e.kind == io::PermissionDenied {
" - maybe your tempdir is mounted with noexec?"
} else { "" }),
Ok(out) => {
if should_fail && out.status.success() {
fail!("test executable succeeded when it should have failed");
} else if !should_fail && !out.status.success() {
fail!("test executable failed:\n{}",
str::from_utf8(out.error.as_slice()));
}
}
}
}
fn maketest(s: &str, cratename: &str, loose_feature_gating: bool) -> ~str {
let mut prog = ~r"
#![deny(warnings)]
#![allow(unused_variable, dead_assignment, unused_mut, attribute_usage, dead_code)]
";
if loose_feature_gating {
// FIXME #12773: avoid inserting these when the tutorial & manual
// etc. have been updated to not use them so prolifically.
prog.push_str("#![feature(macro_rules, globs, struct_variant, managed_boxes) ]\n");
}
if !s.contains("extern crate") {
if s.contains(cratename) {
prog.push_str(format!("extern crate {};\n", cratename));
}
}
if s.contains("fn main") {
prog.push_str(s);
} else {
prog.push_str("fn main() {\n");
prog.push_str(s);
prog.push_str("\n}");
}
return prog;
}
pub struct Collector {
pub tests: Vec<testing::TestDescAndFn>,
names: Vec<~str>,
libs: HashSet<Path>,
cnt: uint,
use_headers: bool,
current_header: Option<~str>,
cratename: ~str,
loose_feature_gating: bool
}
impl Collector {
pub fn new(cratename: ~str, libs: HashSet<Path>,
use_headers: bool, loose_feature_gating: bool) -> Collector {
Collector {
tests: Vec::new(),
names: Vec::new(),
libs: libs,
cnt: 0,
use_headers: use_headers,
current_header: None,
cratename: cratename,
loose_feature_gating: loose_feature_gating
}
}
pub fn add_test(&mut self, test: ~str, should_fail: bool, no_run: bool, should_ignore: bool) {
let name = if self.use_headers {
let s = self.current_header.as_ref().map(|s| s.as_slice()).unwrap_or("");
format!("{}_{}", s, self.cnt)
} else {
format!("{}_{}", self.names.connect("::"), self.cnt)
};
self.cnt += 1;
let libs = self.libs.clone();
let cratename = self.cratename.to_owned();
let loose_feature_gating = self.loose_feature_gating;
debug!("Creating test {}: {}", name, test);
self.tests.push(testing::TestDescAndFn {
desc: testing::TestDesc {
name: testing::DynTestName(name),
ignore: should_ignore,
should_fail: false, // compiler failures are test failures
},
testfn: testing::DynTestFn(proc() {
runtest(test, cratename, libs, should_fail, no_run, loose_feature_gating);
}),
});
}
pub fn register_header(&mut self, name: &str, level: u32) {
if self.use_headers && level == 1 {
// we use these headings as test names, so it's good if
// they're valid identifiers.
let name = name.chars().enumerate().map(|(i, c)| {
if (i == 0 && char::is_XID_start(c)) ||
(i != 0 && char::is_XID_continue(c)) {
c
} else {
'_'
}
}).collect::<~str>();
// new header => reset count.
self.cnt = 0;
self.current_header = Some(name);
}
}
}
impl DocFolder for Collector {
fn fold_item(&mut self, item: clean::Item) -> Option<clean::Item> {
let pushed = match item.name {
Some(ref name) if name.len() == 0 => false,
Some(ref name) => { self.names.push(name.to_owned()); true }
None => false
};
match item.doc_value() {
Some(doc) => {
self.cnt = 0;
markdown::find_testable_code(doc, &mut *self);
}
None => {}
}
let ret = self.fold_item_recur(item);
if pushed {
self.names.pop();
}
return ret;
}
}