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test_utils: updated documentation and some typos
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@ -21,6 +21,12 @@ pub use difference::Changeset as __Changeset;
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pub const CURSOR_MARKER: &str = "<|>";
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/// Asserts that two strings are equal, otherwise displays a rich diff between them.
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///
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/// The diff shows changes from the "original" left string to the "actual" right string.
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///
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/// All arguments starting from and including the 3rd one are passed to
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/// `eprintln!()` macro in case of text inequality.
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#[macro_export]
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macro_rules! assert_eq_text {
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($left:expr, $right:expr) => {
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@ -42,6 +48,7 @@ macro_rules! assert_eq_text {
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}};
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}
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/// Infallible version of `try_extract_offset()`.
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pub fn extract_offset(text: &str) -> (TextUnit, String) {
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match try_extract_offset(text) {
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None => panic!("text should contain cursor marker"),
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@ -49,6 +56,8 @@ pub fn extract_offset(text: &str) -> (TextUnit, String) {
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}
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}
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/// Returns the offset of the first occurence of `<|>` marker and the copy of `text`
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/// without the marker.
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fn try_extract_offset(text: &str) -> Option<(TextUnit, String)> {
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let cursor_pos = text.find(CURSOR_MARKER)?;
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let mut new_text = String::with_capacity(text.len() - CURSOR_MARKER.len());
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@ -58,6 +67,7 @@ fn try_extract_offset(text: &str) -> Option<(TextUnit, String)> {
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Some((cursor_pos, new_text))
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}
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/// Infallible version of `try_extract_range()`.
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pub fn extract_range(text: &str) -> (TextRange, String) {
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match try_extract_range(text) {
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None => panic!("text should contain cursor marker"),
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@ -65,6 +75,8 @@ pub fn extract_range(text: &str) -> (TextRange, String) {
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}
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}
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/// Returns `TextRange` between the first two markers `<|>...<|>` and the copy
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/// of `text` without both of these markers.
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fn try_extract_range(text: &str) -> Option<(TextRange, String)> {
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let (start, text) = try_extract_offset(text)?;
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let (end, text) = try_extract_offset(&text)?;
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@ -85,6 +97,11 @@ impl From<RangeOrOffset> for TextRange {
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}
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}
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/// Extracts `TextRange` or `TextUnit` depending on the amount of `<|>` markers
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/// found in `text`.
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///
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/// # Panics
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/// Panics if no `<|>` marker is present in the `text`.
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pub fn extract_range_or_offset(text: &str) -> (RangeOrOffset, String) {
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if let Some((range, text)) = try_extract_range(text) {
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return (RangeOrOffset::Range(range), text);
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@ -93,7 +110,7 @@ pub fn extract_range_or_offset(text: &str) -> (RangeOrOffset, String) {
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(RangeOrOffset::Offset(offset), text)
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}
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/// Extracts ranges, marked with `<tag> </tag>` paris from the `text`
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/// Extracts ranges, marked with `<tag> </tag>` pairs from the `text`
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pub fn extract_ranges(mut text: &str, tag: &str) -> (Vec<TextRange>, String) {
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let open = format!("<{}>", tag);
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let close = format!("</{}>", tag);
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@ -127,9 +144,9 @@ pub fn extract_ranges(mut text: &str, tag: &str) -> (Vec<TextRange>, String) {
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(ranges, res)
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}
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/// Inserts `<|>` marker into the `text` at `offset`.
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pub fn add_cursor(text: &str, offset: TextUnit) -> String {
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let offset: u32 = offset.into();
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let offset: usize = offset as usize;
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let offset: usize = offset.to_usize();
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let mut res = String::new();
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res.push_str(&text[..offset]);
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res.push_str("<|>");
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assert!(!lines_match("b", "cb"));
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}
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// Compares JSON object for approximate equality.
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// You can use `[..]` wildcard in strings (useful for OS dependent things such
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// as paths). You can use a `"{...}"` string literal as a wildcard for
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// arbitrary nested JSON (useful for parts of object emitted by other programs
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// (e.g. rustc) rather than Cargo itself). Arrays are sorted before comparison.
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/// Compares JSON object for approximate equality.
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/// You can use `[..]` wildcard in strings (useful for OS dependent things such
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/// as paths). You can use a `"{...}"` string literal as a wildcard for
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/// arbitrary nested JSON. Arrays are sorted before comparison.
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pub fn find_mismatch<'a>(expected: &'a Value, actual: &'a Value) -> Option<(&'a Value, &'a Value)> {
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use serde_json::Value::*;
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match (expected, actual) {
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}
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}
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/// Calls callback `f` with input code and file paths of all `.rs` files from `test_data_dir`
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/// subdirectories defined by `paths`.
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///
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/// If the content of the matching `.txt` file differs from the output of `f()`
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/// the test will fail.
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///
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/// If there is no matching `.txt` file it will be created and filled with the
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/// output of `f()`, but the test will fail.
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pub fn dir_tests<F>(test_data_dir: &Path, paths: &[&str], f: F)
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where
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F: Fn(&str, &Path) -> String,
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}
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}
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/// Collects all `.rs` files from `test_data_dir` subdirectories defined by `paths`.
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pub fn collect_tests(test_data_dir: &Path, paths: &[&str]) -> Vec<(PathBuf, String)> {
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paths
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.iter()
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.collect()
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}
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/// Collects paths to all `.rs` files from `dir` in a sorted `Vec<PathBuf>`.
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fn test_from_dir(dir: &Path) -> Vec<PathBuf> {
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let mut acc = Vec::new();
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for file in fs::read_dir(&dir).unwrap() {
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acc
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}
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/// Returns the path to the root directory of `rust-analyzer` project.
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pub fn project_dir() -> PathBuf {
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let dir = env!("CARGO_MANIFEST_DIR");
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PathBuf::from(dir).parent().unwrap().parent().unwrap().to_owned()
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.replace("\r\n", "\n")
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}
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/// Returns `false` if slow tests should not run, otherwise returns `true` and
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/// also creates a file at `./target/.slow_tests_cookie` which serves as a flag
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/// that slow tests did run.
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pub fn skip_slow_tests() -> bool {
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let should_skip = std::env::var("CI").is_err() && std::env::var("RUN_SLOW_TESTS").is_err();
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if should_skip {
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should_skip
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}
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const REWRITE: bool = false;
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/// Asserts that `expected` and `actual` strings are equal. If they differ only
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/// in trailing or leading whitespace the test won't fail and
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/// the contents of `actual` will be written to the file located at `path`.
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fn assert_equal_text(expected: &str, actual: &str, path: &Path) {
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if expected == actual {
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return;
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fs::write(path, actual).unwrap();
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return;
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}
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const REWRITE: bool = false;
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if REWRITE {
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println!("rewriting {}", pretty_path.display());
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fs::write(path, actual).unwrap();
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//! This module implements manually tracked test coverage, which useful for
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//! This module implements manually tracked test coverage, which is useful for
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//! quickly finding a test responsible for testing a particular bit of code.
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//!
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//! See <https://matklad.github.io/2018/06/18/a-trick-for-test-maintenance.html>
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