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516 lines
17 KiB
Rust
516 lines
17 KiB
Rust
#![feature(test)] // compiletest_rs requires this attribute
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#![feature(once_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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use compiletest_rs as compiletest;
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use compiletest_rs::common::Mode as TestMode;
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use std::collections::HashMap;
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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::io;
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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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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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/// 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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"quote",
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"regex",
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"serde",
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"serde_derive",
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"syn",
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"tokio",
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"parking_lot",
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"rustc_semver",
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];
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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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#[allow(unused_extern_crates)]
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extern crate clippy_lints;
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#[allow(unused_extern_crates)]
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extern crate clippy_utils;
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#[allow(unused_extern_crates)]
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extern crate derive_new;
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#[allow(unused_extern_crates)]
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extern crate futures;
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#[allow(unused_extern_crates)]
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extern crate if_chain;
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#[allow(unused_extern_crates)]
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extern crate itertools;
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#[allow(unused_extern_crates)]
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extern crate parking_lot;
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#[allow(unused_extern_crates)]
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extern crate quote;
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#[allow(unused_extern_crates)]
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extern crate rustc_semver;
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#[allow(unused_extern_crates)]
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extern crate syn;
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#[allow(unused_extern_crates)]
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extern crate tokio;
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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<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: HashMap<&str, &str> = HashMap::with_capacity(TEST_DEPENDENCIES.len());
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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: {:?}\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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not_found,
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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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fn base_config(test_dir: &str) -> compiletest::Config {
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let mut config = compiletest::Config {
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edition: Some("2021".into()),
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mode: TestMode::Ui,
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..Default::default()
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};
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if let Ok(filters) = env::var("TESTNAME") {
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config.filters = filters.split(',').map(ToString::to_string).collect();
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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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// Using `-L dependency={}` enforces that external dependencies are added with `--extern`.
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// This is valuable because a) it allows us to monitor what external dependencies are used
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// and b) it ensures that conflicting rlibs are resolved properly.
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let host_libs = option_env!("HOST_LIBS")
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.map(|p| format!(" -L dependency={}", Path::new(p).join("deps").display()))
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.unwrap_or_default();
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config.target_rustcflags = Some(format!(
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"--emit=metadata -Dwarnings -Zui-testing -L dependency={}{}{}",
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deps_path.display(),
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host_libs,
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&*EXTERN_FLAGS,
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));
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config.src_base = Path::new("tests").join(test_dir);
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config.build_base = profile_path.join("test").join(test_dir);
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config.rustc_path = 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 run_ui() {
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let mut 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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compiletest::run_tests(&config);
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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 config = base_config("ui-internal");
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compiletest::run_tests(&config);
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}
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fn run_ui_toml() {
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fn run_tests(config: &compiletest::Config, mut tests: Vec<tester::TestDescAndFn>) -> Result<bool, io::Error> {
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let mut result = true;
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let opts = compiletest::test_opts(config);
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for dir in fs::read_dir(&config.src_base)? {
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let dir = dir?;
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if !dir.file_type()?.is_dir() {
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continue;
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}
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let dir_path = dir.path();
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let _g = VarGuard::set("CARGO_MANIFEST_DIR", &dir_path);
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for file in fs::read_dir(&dir_path)? {
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let file = file?;
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let file_path = file.path();
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if file.file_type()?.is_dir() {
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continue;
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}
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if file_path.extension() != Some(OsStr::new("rs")) {
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continue;
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}
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let paths = compiletest::common::TestPaths {
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file: file_path,
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base: config.src_base.clone(),
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relative_dir: dir_path.file_name().unwrap().into(),
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};
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let test_name = compiletest::make_test_name(config, &paths);
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let index = tests
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.iter()
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.position(|test| test.desc.name == test_name)
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.expect("The test should be in there");
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result &= tester::run_tests_console(&opts, vec![tests.swap_remove(index)])?;
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}
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}
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Ok(result)
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}
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let mut config = base_config("ui-toml");
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config.src_base = config.src_base.canonicalize().unwrap();
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let tests = compiletest::make_tests(&config);
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let res = run_tests(&config, tests);
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match res {
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Ok(true) => {},
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Ok(false) => panic!("Some tests failed"),
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Err(e) => {
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panic!("I/O failure during tests: {:?}", e);
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},
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}
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}
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fn run_ui_cargo() {
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fn run_tests(
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config: &compiletest::Config,
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filters: &[String],
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mut tests: Vec<tester::TestDescAndFn>,
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) -> Result<bool, io::Error> {
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let mut result = true;
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let opts = compiletest::test_opts(config);
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for dir in fs::read_dir(&config.src_base)? {
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let dir = dir?;
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if !dir.file_type()?.is_dir() {
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continue;
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}
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// Use the filter if provided
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let dir_path = dir.path();
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for filter in filters {
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if !dir_path.ends_with(filter) {
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continue;
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}
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}
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for case in fs::read_dir(&dir_path)? {
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let case = case?;
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if !case.file_type()?.is_dir() {
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continue;
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}
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let src_path = case.path().join("src");
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// When switching between branches, if the previous branch had a test
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// that the current branch does not have, the directory is not removed
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// because an ignored Cargo.lock file exists.
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if !src_path.exists() {
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continue;
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}
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env::set_current_dir(&src_path)?;
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let cargo_toml_path = case.path().join("Cargo.toml");
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let cargo_content = fs::read(&cargo_toml_path)?;
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let cargo_parsed: toml::Value = toml::from_str(
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std::str::from_utf8(&cargo_content).expect("`Cargo.toml` is not a valid utf-8 file!"),
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)
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.expect("Can't parse `Cargo.toml`");
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let _g = VarGuard::set("CARGO_MANIFEST_DIR", case.path());
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let _h = VarGuard::set(
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"CARGO_PKG_RUST_VERSION",
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cargo_parsed
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.get("package")
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.and_then(|p| p.get("rust-version"))
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.and_then(toml::Value::as_str)
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.unwrap_or(""),
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);
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for file in fs::read_dir(&src_path)? {
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let file = file?;
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if file.file_type()?.is_dir() {
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continue;
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}
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// Search for the main file to avoid running a test for each file in the project
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let file_path = file.path();
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match file_path.file_name().and_then(OsStr::to_str) {
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Some("main.rs") => {},
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_ => continue,
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}
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let _g = VarGuard::set("CLIPPY_CONF_DIR", case.path());
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let paths = compiletest::common::TestPaths {
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file: file_path,
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base: config.src_base.clone(),
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relative_dir: src_path.strip_prefix(&config.src_base).unwrap().into(),
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};
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let test_name = compiletest::make_test_name(config, &paths);
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let index = tests
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.iter()
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.position(|test| test.desc.name == test_name)
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.expect("The test should be in there");
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result &= tester::run_tests_console(&opts, vec![tests.swap_remove(index)])?;
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}
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}
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}
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Ok(result)
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}
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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.src_base = config.src_base.canonicalize().unwrap();
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let tests = compiletest::make_tests(&config);
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let current_dir = env::current_dir().unwrap();
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let res = run_tests(&config, &config.filters, tests);
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env::set_current_dir(current_dir).unwrap();
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match res {
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Ok(true) => {},
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Ok(false) => panic!("Some tests failed"),
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Err(e) => {
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panic!("I/O failure during tests: {:?}", e);
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},
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}
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}
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#[test]
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fn compile_test() {
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set_var("CLIPPY_DISABLE_DOCS_LINKS", "true");
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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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}
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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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"print_with_newline.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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"write_with_newline.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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"`{}` 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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rs_file,
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);
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}
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}
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}
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#[test]
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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!(
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rs_path.exists(),
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"`{}` does not exist",
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rs_path.strip_prefix(env!("CARGO_MANIFEST_DIR")).unwrap().display()
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);
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let fixed_path = rs_path.with_extension("fixed");
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assert!(
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!fixed_path.exists(),
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"`{}` exists",
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fixed_path.strip_prefix(env!("CARGO_MANIFEST_DIR")).unwrap().display()
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);
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}
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}
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#[test]
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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()
|
|
.unwrap()
|
|
.components()
|
|
.map(|component| component.as_os_str().to_string_lossy().replace('-', "_"))
|
|
.any(|s| *s == name)
|
|
|| path.starts_with(&cargo_common_metadata_path),
|
|
"{:?} has incorrect package name",
|
|
path
|
|
);
|
|
|
|
let publish = package.get("publish").and_then(toml::Value::as_bool).unwrap_or(true);
|
|
assert!(
|
|
!publish || publish_exceptions.contains(&path.parent().unwrap().to_path_buf()),
|
|
"{:?} lacks `publish = false`",
|
|
path
|
|
);
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/// 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),
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
}
|