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# RUN: %{python} %s
#
# END.
import os.path
import platform
import unittest
import lit.discovery
import lit.LitConfig
import lit.Test as Test
from lit.TestRunner import ParserKind, IntegratedTestKeywordParser, \
parseIntegratedTestScript
class TestIntegratedTestKeywordParser(unittest.TestCase):
inputTestCase = None
@staticmethod
def load_keyword_parser_lit_tests():
"""
Create and load the LIT test suite and test objects used by
TestIntegratedTestKeywordParser
"""
# Create the global config object.
lit_config = lit.LitConfig.LitConfig(progname='lit',
path=[],
quiet=False,
useValgrind=False,
valgrindLeakCheck=False,
valgrindArgs=[],
noExecute=False,
debug=False,
isWindows=(
platform.system() == 'Windows'),
params={})
TestIntegratedTestKeywordParser.litConfig = lit_config
# Perform test discovery.
test_path = os.path.dirname(os.path.dirname(__file__))
inputs = [os.path.join(test_path, 'Inputs/testrunner-custom-parsers/')]
assert os.path.isdir(inputs[0])
tests = lit.discovery.find_tests_for_inputs(lit_config, inputs, False)
assert len(tests) == 1 and "there should only be one test"
TestIntegratedTestKeywordParser.inputTestCase = tests[0]
@staticmethod
def make_parsers():
def custom_parse(line_number, line, output):
if output is None:
output = []
output += [part for part in line.split(' ') if part.strip()]
return output
return [
IntegratedTestKeywordParser("MY_TAG.", ParserKind.TAG),
IntegratedTestKeywordParser("MY_DNE_TAG.", ParserKind.TAG),
IntegratedTestKeywordParser("MY_LIST:", ParserKind.LIST),
IntegratedTestKeywordParser("MY_BOOL:", ParserKind.BOOLEAN_EXPR),
IntegratedTestKeywordParser("MY_INT:", ParserKind.INTEGER),
IntegratedTestKeywordParser("MY_RUN:", ParserKind.COMMAND),
IntegratedTestKeywordParser("MY_CUSTOM:", ParserKind.CUSTOM,
custom_parse),
]
@staticmethod
def get_parser(parser_list, keyword):
for p in parser_list:
if p.keyword == keyword:
return p
assert False and "parser not found"
@staticmethod
def parse_test(parser_list, allow_result=False):
script = parseIntegratedTestScript(
TestIntegratedTestKeywordParser.inputTestCase,
additional_parsers=parser_list, require_script=False)
if isinstance(script, lit.Test.Result):
assert allow_result
else:
assert isinstance(script, list)
assert len(script) == 0
return script
def test_tags(self):
parsers = self.make_parsers()
self.parse_test(parsers)
tag_parser = self.get_parser(parsers, 'MY_TAG.')
dne_tag_parser = self.get_parser(parsers, 'MY_DNE_TAG.')
self.assertTrue(tag_parser.getValue())
self.assertFalse(dne_tag_parser.getValue())
def test_lists(self):
parsers = self.make_parsers()
self.parse_test(parsers)
list_parser = self.get_parser(parsers, 'MY_LIST:')
self.assertEqual(list_parser.getValue(),
['one', 'two', 'three', 'four'])
def test_commands(self):
parsers = self.make_parsers()
self.parse_test(parsers)
cmd_parser = self.get_parser(parsers, 'MY_RUN:')
value = cmd_parser.getValue()
self.assertEqual(len(value), 2) # there are only two run lines
self.assertEqual(value[0].strip(), "%dbg(MY_RUN: at line 4) baz")
self.assertEqual(value[1].strip(), "%dbg(MY_RUN: at line 7) foo bar")
def test_boolean(self):
parsers = self.make_parsers()
self.parse_test(parsers)
bool_parser = self.get_parser(parsers, 'MY_BOOL:')
value = bool_parser.getValue()
self.assertEqual(len(value), 2) # there are only two run lines
self.assertEqual(value[0].strip(), "a && (b)")
self.assertEqual(value[1].strip(), "d")
def test_integer(self):
parsers = self.make_parsers()
self.parse_test(parsers)
int_parser = self.get_parser(parsers, 'MY_INT:')
value = int_parser.getValue()
self.assertEqual(len(value), 2) # there are only two MY_INT: lines
self.assertEqual(type(value[0]), int)
self.assertEqual(value[0], 4)
self.assertEqual(type(value[1]), int)
self.assertEqual(value[1], 6)
def test_bad_parser_type(self):
parsers = self.make_parsers() + ["BAD_PARSER_TYPE"]
script = self.parse_test(parsers, allow_result=True)
self.assertTrue(isinstance(script, lit.Test.Result))
self.assertEqual(script.code, lit.Test.UNRESOLVED)
self.assertEqual('Additional parser must be an instance of '
'IntegratedTestKeywordParser',
script.output)
def test_duplicate_keyword(self):
parsers = self.make_parsers() + \
[IntegratedTestKeywordParser("KEY:", ParserKind.BOOLEAN_EXPR),
IntegratedTestKeywordParser("KEY:", ParserKind.BOOLEAN_EXPR)]
script = self.parse_test(parsers, allow_result=True)
self.assertTrue(isinstance(script, lit.Test.Result))
self.assertEqual(script.code, lit.Test.UNRESOLVED)
self.assertEqual("Parser for keyword 'KEY:' already exists",
script.output)
def test_boolean_unterminated(self):
parsers = self.make_parsers() + \
[IntegratedTestKeywordParser("MY_BOOL_UNTERMINATED:", ParserKind.BOOLEAN_EXPR)]
script = self.parse_test(parsers, allow_result=True)
self.assertTrue(isinstance(script, lit.Test.Result))
self.assertEqual(script.code, lit.Test.UNRESOLVED)
self.assertEqual("Test has unterminated 'MY_BOOL_UNTERMINATED:' lines "
"(with '\\')",
script.output)
def test_custom(self):
parsers = self.make_parsers()
self.parse_test(parsers)
custom_parser = self.get_parser(parsers, 'MY_CUSTOM:')
value = custom_parser.getValue()
self.assertEqual(value, ['a', 'b', 'c'])
def test_bad_keywords(self):
def custom_parse(line_number, line, output):
return output
try:
IntegratedTestKeywordParser("TAG_NO_SUFFIX", ParserKind.TAG),
self.fail("TAG_NO_SUFFIX failed to raise an exception")
except ValueError as e:
pass
except BaseException as e:
self.fail("TAG_NO_SUFFIX raised the wrong exception: %r" % e)
try:
IntegratedTestKeywordParser("TAG_WITH_COLON:", ParserKind.TAG),
self.fail("TAG_WITH_COLON: failed to raise an exception")
except ValueError as e:
pass
except BaseException as e:
self.fail("TAG_WITH_COLON: raised the wrong exception: %r" % e)
try:
IntegratedTestKeywordParser("LIST_WITH_DOT.", ParserKind.LIST),
self.fail("LIST_WITH_DOT. failed to raise an exception")
except ValueError as e:
pass
except BaseException as e:
self.fail("LIST_WITH_DOT. raised the wrong exception: %r" % e)
try:
IntegratedTestKeywordParser("CUSTOM_NO_SUFFIX",
ParserKind.CUSTOM, custom_parse),
self.fail("CUSTOM_NO_SUFFIX failed to raise an exception")
except ValueError as e:
pass
except BaseException as e:
self.fail("CUSTOM_NO_SUFFIX raised the wrong exception: %r" % e)
# Both '.' and ':' are allowed for CUSTOM keywords.
try:
IntegratedTestKeywordParser("CUSTOM_WITH_DOT.",
ParserKind.CUSTOM, custom_parse),
except BaseException as e:
self.fail("CUSTOM_WITH_DOT. raised an exception: %r" % e)
try:
IntegratedTestKeywordParser("CUSTOM_WITH_COLON:",
ParserKind.CUSTOM, custom_parse),
except BaseException as e:
self.fail("CUSTOM_WITH_COLON: raised an exception: %r" % e)
try:
IntegratedTestKeywordParser("CUSTOM_NO_PARSER:",
ParserKind.CUSTOM),
self.fail("CUSTOM_NO_PARSER: failed to raise an exception")
except ValueError as e:
pass
except BaseException as e:
self.fail("CUSTOM_NO_PARSER: raised the wrong exception: %r" % e)
class TestApplySubtitutions(unittest.TestCase):
def test_simple(self):
script = ["echo %bar"]
substitutions = [("%bar", "hello")]
result = lit.TestRunner.applySubstitutions(script, substitutions)
self.assertEqual(result, ["echo hello"])
def test_multiple_substitutions(self):
script = ["echo %bar %baz"]
substitutions = [("%bar", "hello"),
("%baz", "world"),
("%useless", "shouldnt expand")]
result = lit.TestRunner.applySubstitutions(script, substitutions)
self.assertEqual(result, ["echo hello world"])
def test_multiple_script_lines(self):
script = ["%cxx %compile_flags -c -o %t.o",
"%cxx %link_flags %t.o -o %t.exe"]
substitutions = [("%cxx", "clang++"),
("%compile_flags", "-std=c++11 -O3"),
("%link_flags", "-lc++")]
result = lit.TestRunner.applySubstitutions(script, substitutions)
self.assertEqual(result, ["clang++ -std=c++11 -O3 -c -o %t.o",
"clang++ -lc++ %t.o -o %t.exe"])
def test_recursive_substitution_real(self):
script = ["%build %s"]
substitutions = [("%cxx", "clang++"),
("%compile_flags", "-std=c++11 -O3"),
("%link_flags", "-lc++"),
("%build", "%cxx %compile_flags %link_flags %s -o %t.exe")]
result = lit.TestRunner.applySubstitutions(script, substitutions, recursion_limit=3)
self.assertEqual(result, ["clang++ -std=c++11 -O3 -lc++ %s -o %t.exe %s"])
def test_recursive_substitution_limit(self):
script = ["%rec5"]
# Make sure the substitutions are not in an order where the global
# substitution would appear to be recursive just because they are
# processed in the right order.
substitutions = [("%rec1", "STOP"), ("%rec2", "%rec1"),
("%rec3", "%rec2"), ("%rec4", "%rec3"), ("%rec5", "%rec4")]
for limit in [5, 6, 7]:
result = lit.TestRunner.applySubstitutions(script, substitutions, recursion_limit=limit)
self.assertEqual(result, ["STOP"])
def test_recursive_substitution_limit_exceeded(self):
script = ["%rec5"]
substitutions = [("%rec1", "STOP"), ("%rec2", "%rec1"),
("%rec3", "%rec2"), ("%rec4", "%rec3"), ("%rec5", "%rec4")]
for limit in [0, 1, 2, 3, 4]:
try:
lit.TestRunner.applySubstitutions(script, substitutions, recursion_limit=limit)
self.fail("applySubstitutions should have raised an exception")
except ValueError:
pass
def test_recursive_substitution_invalid_value(self):
script = ["%rec5"]
substitutions = [("%rec1", "STOP"), ("%rec2", "%rec1"),
("%rec3", "%rec2"), ("%rec4", "%rec3"), ("%rec5", "%rec4")]
for limit in [-1, -2, -3, "foo"]:
try:
lit.TestRunner.applySubstitutions(script, substitutions, recursion_limit=limit)
self.fail("applySubstitutions should have raised an exception")
except AssertionError:
pass
if __name__ == '__main__':
TestIntegratedTestKeywordParser.load_keyword_parser_lit_tests()
unittest.main(verbosity=2)