introduce marking infrastructure for maintainable tests

This also fixes a particular edge case in name resolution.
This commit is contained in:
Aleksey Kladov 2019-01-10 16:45:09 +03:00
parent aca14c591f
commit 32fa084c07
4 changed files with 118 additions and 1 deletions

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@ -17,6 +17,8 @@ macro_rules! ctry {
pub mod db; pub mod db;
#[cfg(test)] #[cfg(test)]
mod mock; mod mock;
#[macro_use]
mod marks;
mod query_definitions; mod query_definitions;
mod path; mod path;
pub mod source_binder; pub mod source_binder;

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@ -0,0 +1,82 @@
//! This module implements manually tracked test coverage, which useful for
//! quickly finding a test responsible for testing a particular bit of code.
//!
//! See https://matklad.github.io/2018/06/18/a-trick-for-test-maintenance.html
//! for details, but the TL;DR is that you write your test as
//!
//! ```no-run
//! #[test]
//! fn test_foo() {
//! covers!(test_foo);
//! }
//! ```
//!
//! and in the code under test you write
//!
//! ```no-run
//! fn foo() {
//! if some_condition() {
//! tested_by!(test_foo);
//! }
//! }
//! ```
//!
//! This module then checks that executing the test indeed covers the specified
//! function. This is useful if you come back to the `foo` function ten years
//! later and wonder where the test are: now you can grep for `test_foo`.
#[macro_export]
macro_rules! tested_by {
($ident:ident) => {
#[cfg(test)]
{
crate::marks::marks::$ident.fetch_add(1, std::sync::atomic::Ordering::SeqCst);
}
};
}
#[macro_export]
macro_rules! covers {
($ident:ident) => {
let _checker = crate::marks::marks::MarkChecker::new(&crate::marks::marks::$ident);
};
}
#[cfg(test)]
pub(crate) mod marks {
use std::sync::atomic::{AtomicUsize, Ordering};
pub(crate) struct MarkChecker {
mark: &'static AtomicUsize,
value_on_entry: usize,
}
impl MarkChecker {
pub(crate) fn new(mark: &'static AtomicUsize) -> MarkChecker {
let value_on_entry = mark.load(Ordering::SeqCst);
MarkChecker {
mark,
value_on_entry,
}
}
}
impl Drop for MarkChecker {
fn drop(&mut self) {
if std::thread::panicking() {
return;
}
let value_on_exit = self.mark.load(Ordering::SeqCst);
assert!(value_on_exit > self.value_on_entry, "mark was not hit")
}
}
macro_rules! mark {
($ident:ident) => {
#[allow(bad_style)]
pub(crate) static $ident: AtomicUsize = AtomicUsize::new(0);
};
}
mark!(name_res_works_for_broken_modules);
}

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@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ use ra_arena::{Arena, RawId, impl_arena_id};
use crate::{Name, AsName, HirDatabase, SourceItemId, HirFileId, Problem, SourceFileItems, ModuleSource}; use crate::{Name, AsName, HirDatabase, SourceItemId, HirFileId, Problem, SourceFileItems, ModuleSource};
impl ModuleSource { impl ModuleSource {
pub fn from_source_item_id( pub(crate) fn from_source_item_id(
db: &impl HirDatabase, db: &impl HirDatabase,
source_item_id: SourceItemId, source_item_id: SourceItemId,
) -> ModuleSource { ) -> ModuleSource {
@ -217,6 +217,10 @@ fn modules(root: &impl ast::ModuleItemOwner) -> impl Iterator<Item = (Name, &ast
}) })
.filter_map(|module| { .filter_map(|module| {
let name = module.name()?.as_name(); let name = module.name()?.as_name();
if !module.has_semi() && module.item_list().is_none() {
tested_by!(name_res_works_for_broken_modules);
return None;
}
Some((name, module)) Some((name, module))
}) })
} }

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@ -136,6 +136,35 @@ fn re_exports() {
); );
} }
#[test]
fn name_res_works_for_broken_modules() {
covers!(name_res_works_for_broken_modules);
let (item_map, module_id) = item_map(
"
//- /lib.rs
mod foo // no `;`, no body
use self::foo::Baz;
<|>
//- /foo/mod.rs
pub mod bar;
pub use self::bar::Baz;
//- /foo/bar.rs
pub struct Baz;
",
);
check_module_item_map(
&item_map,
module_id,
"
Baz: _
",
);
}
#[test] #[test]
fn item_map_contains_items_from_expansions() { fn item_map_contains_items_from_expansions() {
let (item_map, module_id) = item_map( let (item_map, module_id) = item_map(