rust-clippy/tests/integration.rs

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Rust

//! This test is meant to only be run in CI. To run it locally use:
//!
//! `env INTEGRATION=rust-lang/log cargo test --test integration --features=integration`
//!
//! You can use a different `INTEGRATION` value to test different repositories.
//!
//! This test will clone the specified repository and run Clippy on it. The test succeeds, if
//! Clippy doesn't produce an ICE. Lint warnings are ignored by this test.
#![cfg(feature = "integration")]
#![cfg_attr(feature = "deny-warnings", deny(warnings))]
#![warn(rust_2018_idioms, unused_lifetimes)]
use std::env;
use std::ffi::OsStr;
use std::process::Command;
#[cfg(not(windows))]
const CARGO_CLIPPY: &str = "cargo-clippy";
#[cfg(windows)]
const CARGO_CLIPPY: &str = "cargo-clippy.exe";
#[cfg_attr(feature = "integration", test)]
fn integration_test() {
let repo_name = env::var("INTEGRATION").expect("`INTEGRATION` var not set");
let repo_url = format!("https://github.com/{repo_name}");
let crate_name = repo_name
.split('/')
.nth(1)
.expect("repo name should have format `<org>/<name>`");
let mut repo_dir = tempfile::tempdir().expect("couldn't create temp dir").into_path();
repo_dir.push(crate_name);
let st = Command::new("git")
.args([
OsStr::new("clone"),
OsStr::new("--depth=1"),
OsStr::new(&repo_url),
OsStr::new(&repo_dir),
])
.status()
.expect("unable to run git");
assert!(st.success());
let root_dir = std::path::PathBuf::from(env!("CARGO_MANIFEST_DIR"));
let target_dir = std::path::Path::new(&root_dir).join("target");
let clippy_binary = target_dir.join(env!("PROFILE")).join(CARGO_CLIPPY);
let output = Command::new(clippy_binary)
.current_dir(repo_dir)
.env("RUST_BACKTRACE", "full")
.env("CARGO_TARGET_DIR", target_dir)
.args([
"clippy",
"--all-targets",
"--all-features",
"--message-format=short",
"--",
"--cap-lints",
"warn",
"-Wclippy::pedantic",
"-Wclippy::nursery",
])
.output()
.expect("unable to run clippy");
let stderr = String::from_utf8_lossy(&output.stderr);
// debug:
eprintln!("{stderr}");
// this is an internal test to make sure we would correctly panic on a span_delayed_bug
if repo_name == "matthiaskrgr/clippy_ci_panic_test" {
// we need to kind of switch around our logic here:
// if we find a panic, everything is fine, if we don't panic, SOMETHING is broken about our testing
// the repo basically just contains a span_delayed_bug that forces rustc/clippy to panic:
/*
#![feature(rustc_attrs)]
#[rustc_error(delayed_bug_from_inside_query)]
fn main() {}
*/
if stderr.find("error: internal compiler error").is_some() {
eprintln!("we saw that we intentionally panicked, yay");
return;
}
panic!("panic caused by span_delayed_bug was NOT detected! Something is broken!");
}
if let Some(backtrace_start) = stderr.find("error: internal compiler error") {
static BACKTRACE_END_MSG: &str = "end of query stack";
let backtrace_end = stderr[backtrace_start..]
.find(BACKTRACE_END_MSG)
.expect("end of backtrace not found");
panic!(
"internal compiler error\nBacktrace:\n\n{}",
&stderr[backtrace_start..backtrace_start + backtrace_end + BACKTRACE_END_MSG.len()]
);
} else if stderr.contains("query stack during panic") {
panic!("query stack during panic in the output");
} else if stderr.contains("E0463") {
// Encountering E0463 (can't find crate for `x`) did _not_ cause the build to fail in the
// past. Even though it should have. That's why we explicitly panic here.
// See PR #3552 and issue #3523 for more background.
panic!("error: E0463");
} else if stderr.contains("E0514") {
panic!("incompatible crate versions");
} else if stderr.contains("failed to run `rustc` to learn about target-specific information") {
panic!("couldn't find librustc_driver, consider setting `LD_LIBRARY_PATH`");
} else {
assert!(
!stderr.contains("toolchain") || !stderr.contains("is not installed"),
"missing required toolchain"
);
}
match output.status.code() {
Some(0) => println!("Compilation successful"),
Some(code) => eprintln!("Compilation failed. Exit code: {code}"),
None => panic!("Process terminated by signal"),
}
}