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It lints against features that are inteded to be internal to the compiler and standard library. Implements MCP #596. We allow `internal_features` in the standard library and compiler as those use many features and this _is_ the standard library from the "internal to the compiler and standard library" after all. Marking some features as internal wasn't exactly the most scientific approach, I just marked some mostly obvious features. While there is a categorization in the macro, it's not very well upheld (should probably be fixed in another PR). We always pass `-Ainternal_features` in the testsuite About 400 UI tests and several other tests use internal features. Instead of throwing the attribute on each one, just always allow them. There's nothing wrong with testing internal features^^
499 lines
16 KiB
Rust
499 lines
16 KiB
Rust
#![feature(test)] // compiletest_rs requires this attribute
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#![feature(lazy_cell)]
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#![feature(is_sorted)]
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#![cfg_attr(feature = "deny-warnings", deny(warnings))]
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#![warn(rust_2018_idioms, unused_lifetimes)]
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#![allow(unused_extern_crates)]
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use compiletest::{status_emitter, CommandBuilder, OutputConflictHandling};
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use ui_test as compiletest;
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use ui_test::Mode as TestMode;
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use std::collections::BTreeMap;
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use std::env::{self, remove_var, set_var, var_os};
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use std::ffi::{OsStr, OsString};
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use std::fs;
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use std::path::{Path, PathBuf};
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use std::sync::LazyLock;
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use test_utils::IS_RUSTC_TEST_SUITE;
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// Test dependencies may need an `extern crate` here to ensure that they show up
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// in the depinfo file (otherwise cargo thinks they are unused)
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extern crate clippy_lints;
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extern crate clippy_utils;
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extern crate derive_new;
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extern crate futures;
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extern crate if_chain;
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extern crate itertools;
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extern crate parking_lot;
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extern crate quote;
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extern crate syn;
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extern crate tokio;
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/// All crates used in UI tests are listed here
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static TEST_DEPENDENCIES: &[&str] = &[
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"clippy_lints",
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"clippy_utils",
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"derive_new",
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"futures",
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"if_chain",
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"itertools",
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"parking_lot",
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"quote",
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"regex",
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"serde_derive",
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"serde",
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"syn",
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"tokio",
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];
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/// Produces a string with an `--extern` flag for all UI test crate
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/// dependencies.
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///
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/// The dependency files are located by parsing the depinfo file for this test
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/// module. This assumes the `-Z binary-dep-depinfo` flag is enabled. All test
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/// dependencies must be added to Cargo.toml at the project root. Test
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/// dependencies that are not *directly* used by this test module require an
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/// `extern crate` declaration.
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static EXTERN_FLAGS: LazyLock<Vec<String>> = LazyLock::new(|| {
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let current_exe_depinfo = {
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let mut path = env::current_exe().unwrap();
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path.set_extension("d");
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fs::read_to_string(path).unwrap()
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};
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let mut crates = BTreeMap::<&str, &str>::new();
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for line in current_exe_depinfo.lines() {
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// each dependency is expected to have a Makefile rule like `/path/to/crate-hash.rlib:`
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let parse_name_path = || {
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if line.starts_with(char::is_whitespace) {
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return None;
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}
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let path_str = line.strip_suffix(':')?;
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let path = Path::new(path_str);
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if !matches!(path.extension()?.to_str()?, "rlib" | "so" | "dylib" | "dll") {
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return None;
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}
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let (name, _hash) = path.file_stem()?.to_str()?.rsplit_once('-')?;
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// the "lib" prefix is not present for dll files
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let name = name.strip_prefix("lib").unwrap_or(name);
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Some((name, path_str))
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};
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if let Some((name, path)) = parse_name_path() {
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if TEST_DEPENDENCIES.contains(&name) {
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// A dependency may be listed twice if it is available in sysroot,
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// and the sysroot dependencies are listed first. As of the writing,
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// this only seems to apply to if_chain.
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crates.insert(name, path);
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}
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}
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}
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let not_found: Vec<&str> = TEST_DEPENDENCIES
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.iter()
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.copied()
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.filter(|n| !crates.contains_key(n))
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.collect();
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assert!(
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not_found.is_empty(),
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"dependencies not found in depinfo: {not_found:?}\n\
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help: Make sure the `-Z binary-dep-depinfo` rust flag is enabled\n\
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help: Try adding to dev-dependencies in Cargo.toml\n\
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help: Be sure to also add `extern crate ...;` to tests/compile-test.rs",
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);
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crates
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.into_iter()
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.map(|(name, path)| format!("--extern={name}={path}"))
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.collect()
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});
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mod test_utils;
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// whether to run internal tests or not
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const RUN_INTERNAL_TESTS: bool = cfg!(feature = "internal");
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fn base_config(test_dir: &str) -> compiletest::Config {
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let mut config = compiletest::Config {
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mode: TestMode::Yolo,
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stderr_filters: vec![],
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stdout_filters: vec![],
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output_conflict_handling: if var_os("RUSTC_BLESS").is_some_and(|v| v != "0")
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|| env::args().any(|arg| arg == "--bless")
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{
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OutputConflictHandling::Bless
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} else {
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OutputConflictHandling::Error("cargo uibless".into())
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},
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target: None,
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out_dir: PathBuf::from(std::env::var_os("CARGO_TARGET_DIR").unwrap_or("target".into())).join("ui_test"),
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..compiletest::Config::rustc(Path::new("tests").join(test_dir))
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};
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if let Some(_path) = option_env!("RUSTC_LIB_PATH") {
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//let path = PathBuf::from(path);
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//config.run_lib_path = path.clone();
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//config.compile_lib_path = path;
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}
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let current_exe_path = env::current_exe().unwrap();
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let deps_path = current_exe_path.parent().unwrap();
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let profile_path = deps_path.parent().unwrap();
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config.program.args.extend(
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[
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"--emit=metadata",
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"-Aunused",
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"-Ainternal_features",
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"-Zui-testing",
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"-Dwarnings",
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&format!("-Ldependency={}", deps_path.display()),
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]
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.map(OsString::from),
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);
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config.program.args.extend(EXTERN_FLAGS.iter().map(OsString::from));
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if let Some(host_libs) = option_env!("HOST_LIBS") {
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let dep = format!("-Ldependency={}", Path::new(host_libs).join("deps").display());
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config.program.args.push(dep.into());
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}
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// Normalize away slashes in windows paths.
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config.stderr_filter(r"\\", "/");
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//config.build_base = profile_path.join("test").join(test_dir);
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config.program.program = profile_path.join(if cfg!(windows) {
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"clippy-driver.exe"
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} else {
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"clippy-driver"
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});
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config
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}
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fn test_filter() -> Box<dyn Sync + Fn(&Path) -> bool> {
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if let Ok(filters) = env::var("TESTNAME") {
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let filters: Vec<_> = filters.split(',').map(ToString::to_string).collect();
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Box::new(move |path| filters.iter().any(|f| path.to_string_lossy().contains(f)))
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} else {
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Box::new(|_| true)
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}
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}
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fn run_ui() {
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let config = base_config("ui");
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//config.rustfix_coverage = true;
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// use tests/clippy.toml
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let _g = VarGuard::set("CARGO_MANIFEST_DIR", fs::canonicalize("tests").unwrap());
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let _threads = VarGuard::set(
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"RUST_TEST_THREADS",
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// if RUST_TEST_THREADS is set, adhere to it, otherwise override it
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env::var("RUST_TEST_THREADS").unwrap_or_else(|_| {
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std::thread::available_parallelism()
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.map_or(1, std::num::NonZeroUsize::get)
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.to_string()
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}),
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);
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let test_filter = test_filter();
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compiletest::run_tests_generic(
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config,
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move |path| compiletest::default_file_filter(path) && test_filter(path),
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compiletest::default_per_file_config,
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status_emitter::Text,
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)
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.unwrap();
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check_rustfix_coverage();
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}
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fn run_internal_tests() {
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// only run internal tests with the internal-tests feature
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if !RUN_INTERNAL_TESTS {
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return;
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}
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let mut config = base_config("ui-internal");
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if let OutputConflictHandling::Error(err) = &mut config.output_conflict_handling {
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*err = "cargo uitest --features internal -- -- --bless".into();
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}
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let test_filter = test_filter();
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compiletest::run_tests_generic(
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config,
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move |path| compiletest::default_file_filter(path) && test_filter(path),
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compiletest::default_per_file_config,
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status_emitter::Text,
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)
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.unwrap();
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}
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fn run_ui_toml() {
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let mut config = base_config("ui-toml");
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config.stderr_filter(
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®ex::escape(
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&fs::canonicalize("tests")
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.unwrap()
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.parent()
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.unwrap()
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.display()
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.to_string()
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.replace('\\', "/"),
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),
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"$$DIR",
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);
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let test_filter = test_filter();
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ui_test::run_tests_generic(
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config,
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|path| compiletest::default_file_filter(path) && test_filter(path),
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|config, path| {
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let mut config = config.clone();
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config
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.program
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.envs
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.push(("CLIPPY_CONF_DIR".into(), Some(path.parent().unwrap().into())));
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Some(config)
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},
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status_emitter::Text,
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)
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.unwrap();
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}
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fn run_ui_cargo() {
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if IS_RUSTC_TEST_SUITE {
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return;
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}
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let mut config = base_config("ui-cargo");
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config.program.input_file_flag = CommandBuilder::cargo().input_file_flag;
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config.program.out_dir_flag = CommandBuilder::cargo().out_dir_flag;
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config.program.args = vec!["clippy".into(), "--color".into(), "never".into(), "--quiet".into()];
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config
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.program
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.envs
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.push(("RUSTFLAGS".into(), Some("-Dwarnings".into())));
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// We need to do this while we still have a rustc in the `program` field.
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config.fill_host_and_target().unwrap();
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config.dependencies_crate_manifest_path = None;
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config.program.program.set_file_name(if cfg!(windows) {
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"cargo-clippy.exe"
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} else {
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"cargo-clippy"
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});
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config.edition = None;
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config.stderr_filter(
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®ex::escape(
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&fs::canonicalize("tests")
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.unwrap()
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.parent()
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.unwrap()
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.display()
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.to_string()
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.replace('\\', "/"),
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),
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"$$DIR",
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);
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let test_filter = test_filter();
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ui_test::run_tests_generic(
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config,
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|path| test_filter(path) && path.ends_with("Cargo.toml"),
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|config, path| {
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let mut config = config.clone();
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config.out_dir = PathBuf::from("target/ui_test_cargo/").join(path.parent().unwrap());
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Some(config)
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},
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status_emitter::Text,
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)
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.unwrap();
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}
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fn main() {
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// Support being run by cargo nextest - https://nexte.st/book/custom-test-harnesses.html
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if env::args().any(|arg| arg == "--list") {
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if !env::args().any(|arg| arg == "--ignored") {
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println!("compile_test: test");
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}
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return;
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}
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set_var("CLIPPY_DISABLE_DOCS_LINKS", "true");
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// The SPEEDTEST_* env variables can be used to check Clippy's performance on your PR. It runs the
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// affected test 1000 times and gets the average.
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if let Ok(speedtest) = std::env::var("SPEEDTEST") {
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println!("----------- STARTING SPEEDTEST -----------");
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let f = match speedtest.as_str() {
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"ui" => run_ui as fn(),
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"cargo" => run_ui_cargo as fn(),
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"toml" => run_ui_toml as fn(),
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"internal" => run_internal_tests as fn(),
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"rustfix-coverage-known-exceptions-accuracy" => rustfix_coverage_known_exceptions_accuracy as fn(),
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"ui-cargo-toml-metadata" => ui_cargo_toml_metadata as fn(),
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_ => panic!("unknown speedtest: {speedtest} || accepted speedtests are: [ui, cargo, toml, internal]"),
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};
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let iterations;
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if let Ok(iterations_str) = std::env::var("SPEEDTEST_ITERATIONS") {
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iterations = iterations_str
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.parse::<u64>()
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.unwrap_or_else(|_| panic!("Couldn't parse `{iterations_str}`, please use a valid u64"));
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} else {
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iterations = 1000;
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}
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let mut sum = 0;
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for _ in 0..iterations {
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let start = std::time::Instant::now();
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f();
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sum += start.elapsed().as_millis();
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}
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println!("average {} time: {} millis.", speedtest.to_uppercase(), sum / 1000);
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} else {
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run_ui();
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run_ui_toml();
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run_ui_cargo();
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run_internal_tests();
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rustfix_coverage_known_exceptions_accuracy();
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ui_cargo_toml_metadata();
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}
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}
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const RUSTFIX_COVERAGE_KNOWN_EXCEPTIONS: &[&str] = &[
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"assign_ops2.rs",
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"borrow_deref_ref_unfixable.rs",
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"cast_size_32bit.rs",
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"char_lit_as_u8.rs",
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"cmp_owned/without_suggestion.rs",
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"dbg_macro.rs",
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"deref_addrof_double_trigger.rs",
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"doc/unbalanced_ticks.rs",
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"eprint_with_newline.rs",
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"explicit_counter_loop.rs",
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"iter_skip_next_unfixable.rs",
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"let_and_return.rs",
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"literals.rs",
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"map_flatten.rs",
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"map_unwrap_or.rs",
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"match_bool.rs",
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"mem_replace_macro.rs",
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"needless_arbitrary_self_type_unfixable.rs",
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"needless_borrow_pat.rs",
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"needless_for_each_unfixable.rs",
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"nonminimal_bool.rs",
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"print_literal.rs",
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"redundant_static_lifetimes_multiple.rs",
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"ref_binding_to_reference.rs",
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"repl_uninit.rs",
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"result_map_unit_fn_unfixable.rs",
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"search_is_some.rs",
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"single_component_path_imports_nested_first.rs",
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"string_add.rs",
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"suspicious_to_owned.rs",
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"toplevel_ref_arg_non_rustfix.rs",
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"unit_arg.rs",
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"unnecessary_clone.rs",
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"unnecessary_lazy_eval_unfixable.rs",
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"write_literal.rs",
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"write_literal_2.rs",
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];
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fn check_rustfix_coverage() {
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let missing_coverage_path = Path::new("debug/test/ui/rustfix_missing_coverage.txt");
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let missing_coverage_path = if let Ok(target_dir) = std::env::var("CARGO_TARGET_DIR") {
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PathBuf::from(target_dir).join(missing_coverage_path)
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} else {
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missing_coverage_path.to_path_buf()
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};
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if let Ok(missing_coverage_contents) = std::fs::read_to_string(missing_coverage_path) {
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assert!(RUSTFIX_COVERAGE_KNOWN_EXCEPTIONS.iter().is_sorted_by_key(Path::new));
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for rs_file in missing_coverage_contents.lines() {
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let rs_path = Path::new(rs_file);
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if rs_path.starts_with("tests/ui/crashes") {
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continue;
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}
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assert!(rs_path.starts_with("tests/ui/"), "{rs_file:?}");
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let filename = rs_path.strip_prefix("tests/ui/").unwrap();
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assert!(
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RUSTFIX_COVERAGE_KNOWN_EXCEPTIONS
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.binary_search_by_key(&filename, Path::new)
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.is_ok(),
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"`{rs_file}` runs `MachineApplicable` diagnostics but is missing a `run-rustfix` annotation. \
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Please either add `//@run-rustfix` at the top of the file or add the file to \
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`RUSTFIX_COVERAGE_KNOWN_EXCEPTIONS` in `tests/compile-test.rs`.",
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);
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}
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}
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}
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fn rustfix_coverage_known_exceptions_accuracy() {
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for filename in RUSTFIX_COVERAGE_KNOWN_EXCEPTIONS {
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let rs_path = Path::new("tests/ui").join(filename);
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assert!(rs_path.exists(), "`{}` does not exist", rs_path.display());
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let fixed_path = rs_path.with_extension("fixed");
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assert!(!fixed_path.exists(), "`{}` exists", fixed_path.display());
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}
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}
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fn ui_cargo_toml_metadata() {
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let ui_cargo_path = Path::new("tests/ui-cargo");
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let cargo_common_metadata_path = ui_cargo_path.join("cargo_common_metadata");
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let publish_exceptions =
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["fail_publish", "fail_publish_true", "pass_publish_empty"].map(|path| cargo_common_metadata_path.join(path));
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for entry in walkdir::WalkDir::new(ui_cargo_path) {
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let entry = entry.unwrap();
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let path = entry.path();
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if path.file_name() != Some(OsStr::new("Cargo.toml")) {
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continue;
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}
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let toml = fs::read_to_string(path).unwrap().parse::<toml::Value>().unwrap();
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let package = toml.as_table().unwrap().get("package").unwrap().as_table().unwrap();
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let name = package.get("name").unwrap().as_str().unwrap().replace('-', "_");
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assert!(
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path.parent()
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.unwrap()
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.components()
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.map(|component| component.as_os_str().to_string_lossy().replace('-', "_"))
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.any(|s| *s == name)
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|| path.starts_with(&cargo_common_metadata_path),
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"{path:?} has incorrect package name"
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);
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let publish = package.get("publish").and_then(toml::Value::as_bool).unwrap_or(true);
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assert!(
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!publish || publish_exceptions.contains(&path.parent().unwrap().to_path_buf()),
|
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"{path:?} lacks `publish = false`"
|
|
);
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
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|
/// Restores an env var on drop
|
|
#[must_use]
|
|
struct VarGuard {
|
|
key: &'static str,
|
|
value: Option<OsString>,
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
impl VarGuard {
|
|
fn set(key: &'static str, val: impl AsRef<OsStr>) -> Self {
|
|
let value = var_os(key);
|
|
set_var(key, val);
|
|
Self { key, value }
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
impl Drop for VarGuard {
|
|
fn drop(&mut self) {
|
|
match self.value.as_deref() {
|
|
None => remove_var(self.key),
|
|
Some(value) => set_var(self.key, value),
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
}
|