rust-clippy/tests/missing-test-files.rs

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Rust

#![allow(clippy::assertions_on_constants)]
use std::fs::{self, DirEntry};
use std::path::Path;
#[test]
fn test_missing_tests() {
let missing_files = explore_directory(Path::new("./tests"));
if !missing_files.is_empty() {
assert!(
false,
format!(
"Didn't see a test file for the following files:\n\n{}\n",
missing_files
.iter()
.map(|s| format!("\t{}", s))
.collect::<Vec<_>>()
.join("\n")
)
);
}
}
/*
Test for missing files.
Since rs files are alphabetically before stderr/stdout, we can sort by the full name
and iter in that order. If we've seen the file stem for the first time and it's not
a rust file, it means the rust file has to be missing.
*/
fn explore_directory(dir: &Path) -> Vec<String> {
let mut missing_files: Vec<String> = Vec::new();
let mut current_file = String::new();
let mut files: Vec<DirEntry> = fs::read_dir(dir).unwrap().filter_map(Result::ok).collect();
files.sort_by_key(|e| e.path());
for entry in &files {
let path = entry.path();
if path.is_dir() {
missing_files.extend(explore_directory(&path));
} else {
let file_stem = path.file_stem().unwrap().to_str().unwrap().to_string();
if let Some(ext) = path.extension() {
match ext.to_str().unwrap() {
"rs" => current_file = file_stem.clone(),
"stderr" | "stdout" => {
if file_stem != current_file {
missing_files.push(path.to_str().unwrap().to_string());
}
},
_ => continue,
};
}
}
}
missing_files
}