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serenity/Tests/JSSpecCompiler/test-runner.cpp
Dan Klishch b74df136fe JSSpecCompiler: Always treat trailing MemberAccess as punctuation
Due to the way expression parser is written, we need to resolve the
ambiguity between member access operators and dots used for punctuation
during lexing. The lexer uses a (totally bulletproof) heuristic to do
that: whenever '.' is followed by ' ' or '\n', it is considered a dot
and member access otherwise. While it works fine for prettified test
cases, non-prettified files often lack enter after a trailing dot
character. Since MemberAccess will always be invalid at that position,
explicitly treat trailing dot as a part of punctuation.
2024-01-21 14:57:10 -07:00

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/*
* Copyright (c) 2023, Dan Klishch <danilklishch@gmail.com>
*
* SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-2-Clause
*/
#include <AK/Variant.h>
#include <LibCore/Directory.h>
#include <LibCore/Process.h>
#include <LibCore/System.h>
#include <LibDiff/Format.h>
#include <LibDiff/Generator.h>
#include <LibFileSystem/FileSystem.h>
#include <LibFileSystem/TempFile.h>
#include <LibTest/TestCase.h>
struct TestDescription {
struct Flag {
StringView name;
bool dump_ast = false;
bool dump_cfg = false;
};
Vector<StringView> sources;
Vector<Flag> flags;
};
constexpr StringView stderr_capture_filename = "stderr"sv;
constexpr StringView compiler_binary_name = "JSSpecCompiler"sv;
constexpr StringView relative_path_to_test = "Tests"sv;
constexpr TestDescription::Flag always_dump_all = {
.name = "all"sv,
.dump_ast = true,
.dump_cfg = true
};
constexpr TestDescription::Flag dump_after_frontend = {
.name = "reference-resolving"sv,
.dump_ast = true,
.dump_cfg = false
};
const Array regression_tests = {
TestDescription {
.sources = { "simple.cpp"sv },
.flags = { always_dump_all },
},
TestDescription {
.sources = {
"spec-no-new-line-after-dot.xml"sv,
"spec-single-function-simple.xml"sv,
},
.flags = { dump_after_frontend },
}
};
static const LexicalPath path_to_compiler_binary = [] {
auto path_to_self = LexicalPath(MUST(Core::System::current_executable_path())).parent();
return LexicalPath::join(path_to_self.string(), compiler_binary_name);
}();
static const LexicalPath path_to_tests_directory { relative_path_to_test };
Vector<ByteString> build_command_line_arguments(LexicalPath const& test_source, TestDescription const& description)
{
Vector<ByteString> result;
StringBuilder dump_ast_option;
StringBuilder dump_cfg_option;
for (auto const& flag : description.flags) {
if (flag.dump_ast) {
if (!dump_ast_option.is_empty())
dump_ast_option.append(","sv);
dump_ast_option.append(flag.name);
}
if (flag.dump_cfg) {
if (!dump_cfg_option.is_empty())
dump_cfg_option.append(","sv);
dump_cfg_option.append(flag.name);
}
}
if (!dump_ast_option.is_empty())
result.append(ByteString::formatted("--dump-ast={}", dump_ast_option.string_view()));
if (!dump_cfg_option.is_empty())
result.append(ByteString::formatted("--dump-cfg={}", dump_cfg_option.string_view()));
if (test_source.has_extension(".cpp"sv))
result.append("-xc++"sv);
result.append(test_source.string());
return result;
}
ErrorOr<ByteBuffer> read(LexicalPath const& path)
{
auto file = TRY(Core::File::open(path.string(), Core::File::OpenMode::Read));
return MUST(file->read_until_eof());
}
void check_expectations(LexicalPath const& path_to_expectation, LexicalPath const& path_to_captured_output, bool should_update_expectations)
{
struct PathPair {
LexicalPath expectation;
LexicalPath result;
};
Vector<PathPair> file_pairs_to_check;
file_pairs_to_check.append({
.expectation = path_to_expectation,
.result = path_to_captured_output,
});
auto out = MUST(Core::File::standard_error());
for (auto const& [expectation_path, result_path] : file_pairs_to_check) {
auto result_content = read(result_path);
if (should_update_expectations && !result_content.is_error()) {
using namespace FileSystem;
MUST(copy_file_or_directory(expectation_path.string(), result_path.string(),
RecursionMode::Disallowed, LinkMode::Disallowed, AddDuplicateFileMarker::No));
}
auto expectation = read(expectation_path);
bool read_successfully = !(expectation.is_error() || result_content.is_error());
EXPECT(read_successfully);
if (read_successfully) {
bool are_equal = expectation.value() == result_content.value();
EXPECT(are_equal);
if (!are_equal) {
dbgln("Files {} and {} do not match!", expectation_path.string(), result_path.string());
auto maybe_diff = Diff::from_text(expectation.value(), result_content.value());
if (!maybe_diff.is_error()) {
for (auto const& hunk : maybe_diff.value())
MUST(Diff::write_unified(hunk, *out, Diff::ColorOutput::Yes));
}
}
}
}
}
TEST_CASE(test_regression)
{
auto* update_expectations_env = getenv("JSSC_UPDATE_EXPECTATIONS");
bool should_update_expectations = false;
if (update_expectations_env != nullptr && strcmp(update_expectations_env, "1") == 0)
should_update_expectations = true;
auto temp_directory = MUST(FileSystem::TempFile::create_temp_directory());
auto path_to_captured_stderr = LexicalPath::join(temp_directory->path(), stderr_capture_filename);
for (auto const& test_description : regression_tests) {
for (auto const& source : test_description.sources) {
dbgln("Running {}...", source);
auto path_to_test = LexicalPath::join(path_to_tests_directory.string(), source);
auto path_to_expectation = LexicalPath::join(path_to_tests_directory.string(), ByteString::formatted("{}.expectation", source));
auto process = MUST(Core::Process::spawn({
.executable = path_to_compiler_binary.string(),
.arguments = build_command_line_arguments(path_to_test, test_description),
.file_actions = {
Core::FileAction::OpenFile {
.path = path_to_captured_stderr.string(),
.mode = Core::File::OpenMode::Write,
.fd = STDERR_FILENO,
},
},
}));
bool exited_with_code_0 = MUST(process.wait_for_termination());
EXPECT(exited_with_code_0);
if (!exited_with_code_0) {
auto captured_output = read(path_to_captured_stderr);
if (!captured_output.is_error()) {
StringView stderr_output_view = captured_output.value();
dbgln("Compiler invocation failed. Captured output:\n{}", stderr_output_view);
}
} else {
check_expectations(path_to_expectation, path_to_captured_stderr, should_update_expectations);
}
}
}
}