rust-clippy/tests/compile-test.rs
2021-06-21 06:57:57 +03:00

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Rust

#![feature(test)] // compiletest_rs requires this attribute
#![feature(once_cell)]
use compiletest_rs as compiletest;
use compiletest_rs::common::Mode as TestMode;
use std::env::{self, remove_var, set_var, var_os};
use std::ffi::{OsStr, OsString};
use std::fs;
use std::io;
use std::path::{Path, PathBuf};
mod cargo;
// whether to run internal tests or not
const RUN_INTERNAL_TESTS: bool = cfg!(feature = "internal-lints");
fn host_lib() -> PathBuf {
option_env!("HOST_LIBS").map_or(cargo::CARGO_TARGET_DIR.join(env!("PROFILE")), PathBuf::from)
}
fn clippy_driver_path() -> PathBuf {
option_env!("CLIPPY_DRIVER_PATH").map_or(cargo::TARGET_LIB.join("clippy-driver"), PathBuf::from)
}
// When we'll want to use `extern crate ..` for a dependency that is used
// both by the crate and the compiler itself, we can't simply pass -L flags
// as we'll get a duplicate matching versions. Instead, disambiguate with
// `--extern dep=path`.
// See https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/issues/4015.
//
// FIXME: We cannot use `cargo build --message-format=json` to resolve to dependency files.
// Because it would force-rebuild if the options passed to `build` command is not the same
// as what we manually pass to `cargo` invocation
fn third_party_crates() -> String {
use std::collections::HashMap;
static CRATES: &[&str] = &["serde", "serde_derive", "regex", "clippy_lints", "syn", "quote"];
let dep_dir = cargo::TARGET_LIB.join("deps");
let mut crates: HashMap<&str, PathBuf> = HashMap::with_capacity(CRATES.len());
for entry in fs::read_dir(dep_dir).unwrap() {
let path = match entry {
Ok(entry) => entry.path(),
Err(_) => continue,
};
if let Some(name) = path.file_name().and_then(OsStr::to_str) {
for dep in CRATES {
if name.starts_with(&format!("lib{}-", dep))
&& name.rsplit('.').next().map(|ext| ext.eq_ignore_ascii_case("rlib")) == Some(true)
{
if let Some(old) = crates.insert(dep, path.clone()) {
// Check which action should be done in order to remove compiled deps.
// If pre-installed version of compiler is used, `cargo clean` will do.
// Otherwise (for bootstrapped compiler), the dependencies directory
// must be removed manually.
let suggested_action = if std::env::var_os("RUSTC_BOOTSTRAP").is_some() {
"remove the stageN-tools directory"
} else {
"run `cargo clean`"
};
panic!(
"\n---------------------------------------------------\n\n \
Found multiple rlibs for crate `{}`: `{:?}` and `{:?}`.\n \
Probably, you need to {} before running tests again.\n \
\nFor details on that error see https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/issues/7343 \
\n---------------------------------------------------\n",
dep, old, path, suggested_action
);
}
break;
}
}
}
}
let v: Vec<_> = crates
.into_iter()
.map(|(dep, path)| format!("--extern {}={}", dep, path.display()))
.collect();
v.join(" ")
}
fn default_config() -> compiletest::Config {
let mut config = compiletest::Config::default();
if let Ok(filters) = env::var("TESTNAME") {
config.filters = filters.split(',').map(std::string::ToString::to_string).collect();
}
if let Some(path) = option_env!("RUSTC_LIB_PATH") {
let path = PathBuf::from(path);
config.run_lib_path = path.clone();
config.compile_lib_path = path;
}
config.target_rustcflags = Some(format!(
"--emit=metadata -L {0} -L {1} -Dwarnings -Zui-testing {2}",
host_lib().join("deps").display(),
cargo::TARGET_LIB.join("deps").display(),
third_party_crates(),
));
config.build_base = host_lib().join("test_build_base");
config.rustc_path = clippy_driver_path();
config
}
fn run_ui(cfg: &mut compiletest::Config) {
cfg.mode = TestMode::Ui;
cfg.src_base = Path::new("tests").join("ui");
// use tests/clippy.toml
let _g = VarGuard::set("CARGO_MANIFEST_DIR", std::fs::canonicalize("tests").unwrap());
compiletest::run_tests(cfg);
}
fn run_internal_tests(cfg: &mut compiletest::Config) {
// only run internal tests with the internal-tests feature
if !RUN_INTERNAL_TESTS {
return;
}
cfg.mode = TestMode::Ui;
cfg.src_base = Path::new("tests").join("ui-internal");
compiletest::run_tests(cfg);
}
fn run_ui_toml(config: &mut compiletest::Config) {
fn run_tests(config: &compiletest::Config, mut tests: Vec<tester::TestDescAndFn>) -> Result<bool, io::Error> {
let mut result = true;
let opts = compiletest::test_opts(config);
for dir in fs::read_dir(&config.src_base)? {
let dir = dir?;
if !dir.file_type()?.is_dir() {
continue;
}
let dir_path = dir.path();
let _g = VarGuard::set("CARGO_MANIFEST_DIR", &dir_path);
for file in fs::read_dir(&dir_path)? {
let file = file?;
let file_path = file.path();
if file.file_type()?.is_dir() {
continue;
}
if file_path.extension() != Some(OsStr::new("rs")) {
continue;
}
let paths = compiletest::common::TestPaths {
file: file_path,
base: config.src_base.clone(),
relative_dir: dir_path.file_name().unwrap().into(),
};
let test_name = compiletest::make_test_name(config, &paths);
let index = tests
.iter()
.position(|test| test.desc.name == test_name)
.expect("The test should be in there");
result &= tester::run_tests_console(&opts, vec![tests.swap_remove(index)])?;
}
}
Ok(result)
}
config.mode = TestMode::Ui;
config.src_base = Path::new("tests").join("ui-toml").canonicalize().unwrap();
let tests = compiletest::make_tests(config);
let res = run_tests(config, tests);
match res {
Ok(true) => {},
Ok(false) => panic!("Some tests failed"),
Err(e) => {
panic!("I/O failure during tests: {:?}", e);
},
}
}
fn run_ui_cargo(config: &mut compiletest::Config) {
fn run_tests(
config: &compiletest::Config,
filters: &[String],
mut tests: Vec<tester::TestDescAndFn>,
) -> Result<bool, io::Error> {
let mut result = true;
let opts = compiletest::test_opts(config);
for dir in fs::read_dir(&config.src_base)? {
let dir = dir?;
if !dir.file_type()?.is_dir() {
continue;
}
// Use the filter if provided
let dir_path = dir.path();
for filter in filters {
if !dir_path.ends_with(filter) {
continue;
}
}
for case in fs::read_dir(&dir_path)? {
let case = case?;
if !case.file_type()?.is_dir() {
continue;
}
let src_path = case.path().join("src");
// When switching between branches, if the previous branch had a test
// that the current branch does not have, the directory is not removed
// because an ignored Cargo.lock file exists.
if !src_path.exists() {
continue;
}
env::set_current_dir(&src_path)?;
for file in fs::read_dir(&src_path)? {
let file = file?;
if file.file_type()?.is_dir() {
continue;
}
// Search for the main file to avoid running a test for each file in the project
let file_path = file.path();
match file_path.file_name().and_then(OsStr::to_str) {
Some("main.rs") => {},
_ => continue,
}
let _g = VarGuard::set("CLIPPY_CONF_DIR", case.path());
let paths = compiletest::common::TestPaths {
file: file_path,
base: config.src_base.clone(),
relative_dir: src_path.strip_prefix(&config.src_base).unwrap().into(),
};
let test_name = compiletest::make_test_name(config, &paths);
let index = tests
.iter()
.position(|test| test.desc.name == test_name)
.expect("The test should be in there");
result &= tester::run_tests_console(&opts, vec![tests.swap_remove(index)])?;
}
}
}
Ok(result)
}
if cargo::is_rustc_test_suite() {
return;
}
config.mode = TestMode::Ui;
config.src_base = Path::new("tests").join("ui-cargo").canonicalize().unwrap();
let tests = compiletest::make_tests(config);
let current_dir = env::current_dir().unwrap();
let res = run_tests(config, &config.filters, tests);
env::set_current_dir(current_dir).unwrap();
match res {
Ok(true) => {},
Ok(false) => panic!("Some tests failed"),
Err(e) => {
panic!("I/O failure during tests: {:?}", e);
},
}
}
fn prepare_env() {
set_var("CLIPPY_DISABLE_DOCS_LINKS", "true");
set_var("__CLIPPY_INTERNAL_TESTS", "true");
//set_var("RUST_BACKTRACE", "0");
}
#[test]
fn compile_test() {
prepare_env();
let mut config = default_config();
run_ui(&mut config);
run_ui_toml(&mut config);
run_ui_cargo(&mut config);
run_internal_tests(&mut config);
}
/// 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),
}
}
}