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// ignore-tidy-filelength
use crate::common::{CompareMode, PassMode};
use crate::common::{expected_output_path, UI_EXTENSIONS, UI_FIXED, UI_STDERR, UI_STDOUT};
use crate::common::{UI_RUN_STDERR, UI_RUN_STDOUT};
use crate::common::{output_base_dir, output_base_name, output_testname_unique};
use crate::common::{Codegen, CodegenUnits, Rustdoc};
use crate::common::{DebugInfoCdb, DebugInfoGdbLldb, DebugInfoGdb, DebugInfoLldb};
use crate::common::{CompileFail, Pretty, RunFail, RunPassValgrind};
use crate::common::{Config, TestPaths};
use crate::common::{Incremental, MirOpt, RunMake, Ui, JsDocTest, Assembly};
use diff;
use crate::errors::{self, Error, ErrorKind};
use crate::header::TestProps;
use crate::json;
use regex::{Captures, Regex};
use rustfix::{apply_suggestions, get_suggestions_from_json, Filter};
use crate::util::{logv, PathBufExt};
use std::collections::hash_map::DefaultHasher;
use std::collections::{HashMap, HashSet, VecDeque};
use std::env;
use std::ffi::{OsStr, OsString};
use std::fmt;
use std::fs::{self, create_dir_all, File, OpenOptions};
use std::hash::{Hash, Hasher};
use std::io::prelude::*;
use std::io::{self, BufReader};
use std::path::{Path, PathBuf};
use std::process::{Child, Command, ExitStatus, Output, Stdio};
use std::str;
use lazy_static::lazy_static;
use log::*;
use crate::extract_gdb_version;
use crate::is_android_gdb_target;
#[cfg(test)]
mod tests;
#[cfg(windows)]
fn disable_error_reporting<F: FnOnce() -> R, R>(f: F) -> R {
use std::sync::Mutex;
const SEM_NOGPFAULTERRORBOX: u32 = 0x0002;
extern "system" {
fn SetErrorMode(mode: u32) -> u32;
}
lazy_static! {
static ref LOCK: Mutex<()> = { Mutex::new(()) };
}
// Error mode is a global variable, so lock it so only one thread will change it
let _lock = LOCK.lock().unwrap();
// Tell Windows to not show any UI on errors (such as terminating abnormally).
// This is important for running tests, since some of them use abnormal
// termination by design. This mode is inherited by all child processes.
unsafe {
let old_mode = SetErrorMode(SEM_NOGPFAULTERRORBOX); // read inherited flags
SetErrorMode(old_mode | SEM_NOGPFAULTERRORBOX);
let r = f();
SetErrorMode(old_mode);
r
}
}
#[cfg(not(windows))]
fn disable_error_reporting<F: FnOnce() -> R, R>(f: F) -> R {
f()
}
/// The name of the environment variable that holds dynamic library locations.
pub fn dylib_env_var() -> &'static str {
if cfg!(windows) {
"PATH"
} else if cfg!(target_os = "macos") {
"DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH"
} else if cfg!(target_os = "haiku") {
"LIBRARY_PATH"
} else {
"LD_LIBRARY_PATH"
}
}
/// The platform-specific library name
pub fn get_lib_name(lib: &str, dylib: bool) -> String {
// In some casess (e.g. MUSL), we build a static
// library, rather than a dynamic library.
// In this case, the only path we can pass
// with '--extern-meta' is the '.lib' file
if !dylib {
return format!("lib{}.rlib", lib);
}
if cfg!(windows) {
format!("{}.dll", lib)
} else if cfg!(target_os = "macos") {
format!("lib{}.dylib", lib)
} else {
format!("lib{}.so", lib)
}
}
#[derive(Debug, PartialEq)]
pub enum DiffLine {
Context(String),
Expected(String),
Resulting(String),
}
#[derive(Debug, PartialEq)]
pub struct Mismatch {
pub line_number: u32,
pub lines: Vec<DiffLine>,
}
impl Mismatch {
fn new(line_number: u32) -> Mismatch {
Mismatch {
line_number: line_number,
lines: Vec::new(),
}
}
}
// Produces a diff between the expected output and actual output.
pub fn make_diff(expected: &str, actual: &str, context_size: usize) -> Vec<Mismatch> {
let mut line_number = 1;
let mut context_queue: VecDeque<&str> = VecDeque::with_capacity(context_size);
let mut lines_since_mismatch = context_size + 1;
let mut results = Vec::new();
let mut mismatch = Mismatch::new(0);
for result in diff::lines(expected, actual) {
match result {
diff::Result::Left(str) => {
if lines_since_mismatch >= context_size && lines_since_mismatch > 0 {
results.push(mismatch);
mismatch = Mismatch::new(line_number - context_queue.len() as u32);
}
while let Some(line) = context_queue.pop_front() {
mismatch.lines.push(DiffLine::Context(line.to_owned()));
}
mismatch.lines.push(DiffLine::Expected(str.to_owned()));
line_number += 1;
lines_since_mismatch = 0;
}
diff::Result::Right(str) => {
if lines_since_mismatch >= context_size && lines_since_mismatch > 0 {
results.push(mismatch);
mismatch = Mismatch::new(line_number - context_queue.len() as u32);
}
while let Some(line) = context_queue.pop_front() {
mismatch.lines.push(DiffLine::Context(line.to_owned()));
}
mismatch.lines.push(DiffLine::Resulting(str.to_owned()));
lines_since_mismatch = 0;
}
diff::Result::Both(str, _) => {
if context_queue.len() >= context_size {
let _ = context_queue.pop_front();
}
if lines_since_mismatch < context_size {
mismatch.lines.push(DiffLine::Context(str.to_owned()));
} else if context_size > 0 {
context_queue.push_back(str);
}
line_number += 1;
lines_since_mismatch += 1;
}
}
}
results.push(mismatch);
results.remove(0);
results
}
pub fn run(config: Config, testpaths: &TestPaths, revision: Option<&str>) {
match &*config.target {
"arm-linux-androideabi"
| "armv7-linux-androideabi"
| "thumbv7neon-linux-androideabi"
| "aarch64-linux-android" => {
if !config.adb_device_status {
panic!("android device not available");
}
}
_ => {
// android has its own gdb handling
if config.mode == DebugInfoGdb && config.gdb.is_none() {
panic!("gdb not available but debuginfo gdb debuginfo test requested");
}
}
}
if config.verbose {
// We're going to be dumping a lot of info. Start on a new line.
print!("\n\n");
}
debug!("running {:?}", testpaths.file.display());
let props = TestProps::from_file(&testpaths.file, revision, &config);
let cx = TestCx {
config: &config,
props: &props,
testpaths,
revision: revision,
};
create_dir_all(&cx.output_base_dir()).unwrap();
if config.mode == Incremental {
// Incremental tests are special because they cannot be run in
// parallel.
assert!(
!props.revisions.is_empty(),
"Incremental tests require revisions."
);
cx.init_incremental_test();
for revision in &props.revisions {
let revision_props = TestProps::from_file(&testpaths.file, Some(revision), &config);
let rev_cx = TestCx {
config: &config,
props: &revision_props,
testpaths,
revision: Some(revision),
};
rev_cx.run_revision();
}
} else {
cx.run_revision();
}
cx.create_stamp();
}
pub fn compute_stamp_hash(config: &Config) -> String {
let mut hash = DefaultHasher::new();
config.stage_id.hash(&mut hash);
if config.mode == DebugInfoCdb {
config.cdb.hash(&mut hash);
}
if config.mode == DebugInfoGdb || config.mode == DebugInfoGdbLldb {
match config.gdb {
None => env::var_os("PATH").hash(&mut hash),
Some(ref s) if s.is_empty() => env::var_os("PATH").hash(&mut hash),
Some(ref s) => s.hash(&mut hash),
};
}
if config.mode == DebugInfoLldb || config.mode == DebugInfoGdbLldb {
env::var_os("PATH").hash(&mut hash);
env::var_os("PYTHONPATH").hash(&mut hash);
}
if let Ui | Incremental | Pretty = config.mode {
config.force_pass_mode.hash(&mut hash);
}
format!("{:x}", hash.finish())
}
struct TestCx<'test> {
config: &'test Config,
props: &'test TestProps,
testpaths: &'test TestPaths,
revision: Option<&'test str>,
}
struct DebuggerCommands {
commands: Vec<String>,
check_lines: Vec<String>,
breakpoint_lines: Vec<usize>,
}
enum ReadFrom {
Path,
Stdin(String),
}
enum TestOutput {
Compile,
Run,
}
impl<'test> TestCx<'test> {
/// Code executed for each revision in turn (or, if there are no
/// revisions, exactly once, with revision == None).
fn run_revision(&self) {
match self.config.mode {
CompileFail => self.run_cfail_test(),
RunFail => self.run_rfail_test(),
RunPassValgrind => self.run_valgrind_test(),
Pretty => self.run_pretty_test(),
DebugInfoGdbLldb => {
self.run_debuginfo_gdb_test();
self.run_debuginfo_lldb_test();
},
DebugInfoCdb => self.run_debuginfo_cdb_test(),
DebugInfoGdb => self.run_debuginfo_gdb_test(),
DebugInfoLldb => self.run_debuginfo_lldb_test(),
Codegen => self.run_codegen_test(),
Rustdoc => self.run_rustdoc_test(),
CodegenUnits => self.run_codegen_units_test(),
Incremental => self.run_incremental_test(),
RunMake => self.run_rmake_test(),
Ui => self.run_ui_test(),
MirOpt => self.run_mir_opt_test(),
Assembly => self.run_assembly_test(),
JsDocTest => self.run_js_doc_test(),
}
}
fn pass_mode(&self) -> Option<PassMode> {
self.props.pass_mode(self.config)
}
fn should_run_successfully(&self) -> bool {
let pass_mode = self.pass_mode();
match self.config.mode {
Ui => pass_mode == Some(PassMode::Run),
mode => panic!("unimplemented for mode {:?}", mode),
}
}
fn should_compile_successfully(&self) -> bool {
match self.config.mode {
CompileFail => false,
JsDocTest => true,
Ui => self.pass_mode().is_some(),
Incremental => {
let revision = self.revision
.expect("incremental tests require a list of revisions");
if revision.starts_with("rpass") || revision.starts_with("rfail") {
true
} else if revision.starts_with("cfail") {
// FIXME: would be nice if incremental revs could start with "cpass"
self.pass_mode().is_some()
} else {
panic!("revision name must begin with rpass, rfail, or cfail");
}
}
mode => panic!("unimplemented for mode {:?}", mode),
}
}
fn check_if_test_should_compile(&self, proc_res: &ProcRes) {
if self.should_compile_successfully() {
if !proc_res.status.success() {
self.fatal_proc_rec("test compilation failed although it shouldn't!", proc_res);
}
} else {
if proc_res.status.success() {
self.fatal_proc_rec(
&format!("{} test compiled successfully!", self.config.mode)[..],
proc_res,
);
}
self.check_correct_failure_status(proc_res);
}
}
fn run_cfail_test(&self) {
let proc_res = self.compile_test();
self.check_if_test_should_compile(&proc_res);
self.check_no_compiler_crash(&proc_res);
let output_to_check = self.get_output(&proc_res);
let expected_errors = errors::load_errors(&self.testpaths.file, self.revision);
if !expected_errors.is_empty() {
if !self.props.error_patterns.is_empty() {
self.fatal("both error pattern and expected errors specified");
}
self.check_expected_errors(expected_errors, &proc_res);
} else {
self.check_error_patterns(&output_to_check, &proc_res);
}
self.check_forbid_output(&output_to_check, &proc_res);
}
fn run_rfail_test(&self) {
let proc_res = self.compile_test();
if !proc_res.status.success() {
self.fatal_proc_rec("compilation failed!", &proc_res);
}
let proc_res = self.exec_compiled_test();
// The value our Makefile configures valgrind to return on failure
const VALGRIND_ERR: i32 = 100;
if proc_res.status.code() == Some(VALGRIND_ERR) {
self.fatal_proc_rec("run-fail test isn't valgrind-clean!", &proc_res);
}
let output_to_check = self.get_output(&proc_res);
self.check_correct_failure_status(&proc_res);
self.check_error_patterns(&output_to_check, &proc_res);
}
fn get_output(&self, proc_res: &ProcRes) -> String {
if self.props.check_stdout {
format!("{}{}", proc_res.stdout, proc_res.stderr)
} else {
proc_res.stderr.clone()
}
}
fn check_correct_failure_status(&self, proc_res: &ProcRes) {
let expected_status = Some(self.props.failure_status);
let received_status = proc_res.status.code();
if expected_status != received_status {
self.fatal_proc_rec(
&format!(
"Error: expected failure status ({:?}) but received status {:?}.",
expected_status, received_status
),
proc_res,
);
}
}
fn run_rpass_test(&self) {
let proc_res = self.compile_test();
if !proc_res.status.success() {
self.fatal_proc_rec("compilation failed!", &proc_res);
}
// FIXME(#41968): Move this check to tidy?
let expected_errors = errors::load_errors(&self.testpaths.file, self.revision);
assert!(
expected_errors.is_empty(),
"run-pass tests with expected warnings should be moved to ui/"
);
let proc_res = self.exec_compiled_test();
if !proc_res.status.success() {
self.fatal_proc_rec("test run failed!", &proc_res);
}
}
fn run_valgrind_test(&self) {
assert!(self.revision.is_none(), "revisions not relevant here");
if self.config.valgrind_path.is_none() {
assert!(!self.config.force_valgrind);
return self.run_rpass_test();
}
let mut proc_res = self.compile_test();
if !proc_res.status.success() {
self.fatal_proc_rec("compilation failed!", &proc_res);
}
let mut new_config = self.config.clone();
new_config.runtool = new_config.valgrind_path.clone();
let new_cx = TestCx {
config: &new_config,
..*self
};
proc_res = new_cx.exec_compiled_test();
if !proc_res.status.success() {
self.fatal_proc_rec("test run failed!", &proc_res);
}
}
fn run_pretty_test(&self) {
if self.props.pp_exact.is_some() {
logv(self.config, "testing for exact pretty-printing".to_owned());
} else {
logv(
self.config,
"testing for converging pretty-printing".to_owned(),
);
}
let rounds = match self.props.pp_exact {
Some(_) => 1,
None => 2,
};
let src = fs::read_to_string(&self.testpaths.file).unwrap();
let mut srcs = vec![src];
let mut round = 0;
while round < rounds {
logv(
self.config,
format!(
"pretty-printing round {} revision {:?}",
round, self.revision
),
);
let read_from = if round == 0 {
ReadFrom::Path
} else {
ReadFrom::Stdin(srcs[round].to_owned())
};
let proc_res = self.print_source(read_from,
&self.props.pretty_mode);
if !proc_res.status.success() {
self.fatal_proc_rec(
&format!(
"pretty-printing failed in round {} revision {:?}",
round, self.revision
),
&proc_res,
);
}
let ProcRes { stdout, .. } = proc_res;
srcs.push(stdout);
round += 1;
}
let mut expected = match self.props.pp_exact {
Some(ref file) => {
let filepath = self.testpaths.file.parent().unwrap().join(file);
fs::read_to_string(&filepath).unwrap()
}
None => srcs[srcs.len() - 2].clone(),
};
let mut actual = srcs[srcs.len() - 1].clone();
if self.props.pp_exact.is_some() {
// Now we have to care about line endings
let cr = "\r".to_owned();
actual = actual.replace(&cr, "").to_owned();
expected = expected.replace(&cr, "").to_owned();
}
self.compare_source(&expected, &actual);
// If we're only making sure that the output matches then just stop here
if self.props.pretty_compare_only {
return;
}
// Finally, let's make sure it actually appears to remain valid code
let proc_res = self.typecheck_source(actual);
if !proc_res.status.success() {
self.fatal_proc_rec("pretty-printed source does not typecheck", &proc_res);
}
if !self.props.pretty_expanded {
return;
}
// additionally, run `--pretty expanded` and try to build it.
let proc_res = self.print_source(ReadFrom::Path, "expanded");
if !proc_res.status.success() {
self.fatal_proc_rec("pretty-printing (expanded) failed", &proc_res);
}
let ProcRes {
stdout: expanded_src,
..
} = proc_res;
let proc_res = self.typecheck_source(expanded_src);
if !proc_res.status.success() {
self.fatal_proc_rec(
"pretty-printed source (expanded) does not typecheck",
&proc_res,
);
}
}
fn print_source(&self, read_from: ReadFrom, pretty_type: &str) -> ProcRes {
let aux_dir = self.aux_output_dir_name();
let input: &str = match read_from {
ReadFrom::Stdin(_) => "-",
ReadFrom::Path => self.testpaths.file.to_str().unwrap(),
};
let mut rustc = Command::new(&self.config.rustc_path);
rustc
.arg(input)
.args(&["-Z", &format!("unpretty={}", pretty_type)])
.args(&["--target", &self.config.target])
.arg("-L")
.arg(&aux_dir)
.args(&self.props.compile_flags)
.envs(self.props.exec_env.clone());
self.maybe_add_external_args(&mut rustc,
self.split_maybe_args(&self.config.target_rustcflags));
let src = match read_from {
ReadFrom::Stdin(src) => Some(src),
ReadFrom::Path => None
};
self.compose_and_run(
rustc,
self.config.compile_lib_path.to_str().unwrap(),
Some(aux_dir.to_str().unwrap()),
src,
)
}
fn compare_source(&self, expected: &str, actual: &str) {
if expected != actual {
self.fatal(&format!(
"pretty-printed source does not match expected source\n\
expected:\n\
------------------------------------------\n\
{}\n\
------------------------------------------\n\
actual:\n\
------------------------------------------\n\
{}\n\
------------------------------------------\n\
\n",
expected, actual)
);
}
}
fn set_revision_flags(&self, cmd: &mut Command) {
if let Some(revision) = self.revision {
// Normalize revisions to be lowercase and replace `-`s with `_`s.
// Otherwise the `--cfg` flag is not valid.
let normalized_revision = revision.to_lowercase().replace("-", "_");
cmd.args(&["--cfg", &normalized_revision]);
}
}
fn typecheck_source(&self, src: String) -> ProcRes {
let mut rustc = Command::new(&self.config.rustc_path);
let out_dir = self.output_base_name().with_extension("pretty-out");
let _ = fs::remove_dir_all(&out_dir);
create_dir_all(&out_dir).unwrap();
let target = if self.props.force_host {
&*self.config.host
} else {
&*self.config.target
};
let aux_dir = self.aux_output_dir_name();
rustc
.arg("-")
.arg("-Zno-codegen")
.arg("--out-dir")
.arg(&out_dir)
.arg(&format!("--target={}", target))
.arg("-L")
.arg(&self.config.build_base)
.arg("-L")
.arg(aux_dir);
self.set_revision_flags(&mut rustc);
self.maybe_add_external_args(&mut rustc,
self.split_maybe_args(&self.config.target_rustcflags));
rustc.args(&self.props.compile_flags);
self.compose_and_run_compiler(rustc, Some(src))
}
fn run_debuginfo_cdb_test(&self) {
assert!(self.revision.is_none(), "revisions not relevant here");
let config = Config {
target_rustcflags: self.cleanup_debug_info_options(&self.config.target_rustcflags),
host_rustcflags: self.cleanup_debug_info_options(&self.config.host_rustcflags),
mode: DebugInfoCdb,
..self.config.clone()
};
let test_cx = TestCx {
config: &config,
..*self
};
test_cx.run_debuginfo_cdb_test_no_opt();
}
fn run_debuginfo_cdb_test_no_opt(&self) {
// compile test file (it should have 'compile-flags:-g' in the header)
let compile_result = self.compile_test();
if !compile_result.status.success() {
self.fatal_proc_rec("compilation failed!", &compile_result);
}
let exe_file = self.make_exe_name();
let prefixes = {
static PREFIXES: &'static [&'static str] = &["cdb", "cdbg"];
// No "native rust support" variation for CDB yet.
PREFIXES
};
// Parse debugger commands etc from test files
let DebuggerCommands {
commands,
check_lines,
breakpoint_lines,
..
} = self.parse_debugger_commands(prefixes);
// https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-hardware/drivers/debugger/debugger-commands
let mut script_str = String::with_capacity(2048);
script_str.push_str("version\n"); // List CDB (and more) version info in test output
script_str.push_str(".nvlist\n"); // List loaded `*.natvis` files, bulk of custom MSVC debug
// Set breakpoints on every line that contains the string "#break"
let source_file_name = self.testpaths.file.file_name().unwrap().to_string_lossy();
for line in &breakpoint_lines {
script_str.push_str(&format!(
"bp `{}:{}`\n",
source_file_name, line
));
}
// Append the other `cdb-command:`s
for line in &commands {
script_str.push_str(line);
script_str.push_str("\n");
}
script_str.push_str("\nqq\n"); // Quit the debugger (including remote debugger, if any)
// Write the script into a file
debug!("script_str = {}", script_str);
self.dump_output_file(&script_str, "debugger.script");
let debugger_script = self.make_out_name("debugger.script");
let cdb_path = &self.config.cdb.as_ref().unwrap();
let mut cdb = Command::new(cdb_path);
cdb
.arg("-lines") // Enable source line debugging.
.arg("-cf").arg(&debugger_script)
.arg(&exe_file);
let debugger_run_result = self.compose_and_run(
cdb,
self.config.run_lib_path.to_str().unwrap(),
None, // aux_path
None // input
);
if !debugger_run_result.status.success() {
self.fatal_proc_rec("Error while running CDB", &debugger_run_result);
}
self.check_debugger_output(&debugger_run_result, &check_lines);
}
fn run_debuginfo_gdb_test(&self) {
assert!(self.revision.is_none(), "revisions not relevant here");
let config = Config {
target_rustcflags: self.cleanup_debug_info_options(&self.config.target_rustcflags),
host_rustcflags: self.cleanup_debug_info_options(&self.config.host_rustcflags),
mode: DebugInfoGdb,
..self.config.clone()
};
let test_cx = TestCx {
config: &config,
..*self
};
test_cx.run_debuginfo_gdb_test_no_opt();
}
fn run_debuginfo_gdb_test_no_opt(&self) {
let prefixes = if self.config.gdb_native_rust {
// GDB with Rust
static PREFIXES: &'static [&'static str] = &["gdb", "gdbr"];
println!("NOTE: compiletest thinks it is using GDB with native rust support");
PREFIXES
} else {
// Generic GDB
static PREFIXES: &'static [&'static str] = &["gdb", "gdbg"];
println!("NOTE: compiletest thinks it is using GDB without native rust support");
PREFIXES
};
let DebuggerCommands {
commands,
check_lines,
breakpoint_lines,
} = self.parse_debugger_commands(prefixes);
let mut cmds = commands.join("\n");
// compile test file (it should have 'compile-flags:-g' in the header)
let compiler_run_result = self.compile_test();
if !compiler_run_result.status.success() {
self.fatal_proc_rec("compilation failed!", &compiler_run_result);
}
let exe_file = self.make_exe_name();
let debugger_run_result;
if is_android_gdb_target(&self.config.target) {
cmds = cmds.replace("run", "continue");
let tool_path = match self.config.android_cross_path.to_str() {
Some(x) => x.to_owned(),
None => self.fatal("cannot find android cross path"),
};
// write debugger script
let mut script_str = String::with_capacity(2048);
script_str.push_str(&format!("set charset {}\n", Self::charset()));
script_str.push_str(&format!("set sysroot {}\n", tool_path));
script_str.push_str(&format!("file {}\n", exe_file.to_str().unwrap()));
script_str.push_str("target remote :5039\n");
script_str.push_str(&format!(
"set solib-search-path \
./{}/stage2/lib/rustlib/{}/lib/\n",
self.config.host, self.config.target
));
for line in &breakpoint_lines {
script_str.push_str(
&format!(
"break {:?}:{}\n",
self.testpaths.file.file_name().unwrap().to_string_lossy(),
*line
)[..],
);
}
script_str.push_str(&cmds);
script_str.push_str("\nquit\n");
debug!("script_str = {}", script_str);
self.dump_output_file(&script_str, "debugger.script");
let adb_path = &self.config.adb_path;
Command::new(adb_path)
.arg("push")
.arg(&exe_file)
.arg(&self.config.adb_test_dir)
.status()
.expect(&format!("failed to exec `{:?}`", adb_path));
Command::new(adb_path)
.args(&["forward", "tcp:5039", "tcp:5039"])
.status()
.expect(&format!("failed to exec `{:?}`", adb_path));
let adb_arg = format!(
"export LD_LIBRARY_PATH={}; \
gdbserver{} :5039 {}/{}",
self.config.adb_test_dir.clone(),
if self.config.target.contains("aarch64") {
"64"
} else {
""
},
self.config.adb_test_dir.clone(),
exe_file.file_name().unwrap().to_str().unwrap()
);
debug!("adb arg: {}", adb_arg);
let mut adb = Command::new(adb_path)
.args(&["shell", &adb_arg])
.stdout(Stdio::piped())
.stderr(Stdio::inherit())
.spawn()
.expect(&format!("failed to exec `{:?}`", adb_path));
// Wait for the gdbserver to print out "Listening on port ..."
// at which point we know that it's started and then we can
// execute the debugger below.
let mut stdout = BufReader::new(adb.stdout.take().unwrap());
let mut line = String::new();
loop {
line.truncate(0);
stdout.read_line(&mut line).unwrap();
if line.starts_with("Listening on port 5039") {
break;
}
}
drop(stdout);
let mut debugger_script = OsString::from("-command=");
debugger_script.push(self.make_out_name("debugger.script"));
let debugger_opts: &[&OsStr] = &[
"-quiet".as_ref(),
"-batch".as_ref(),
"-nx".as_ref(),
&debugger_script,
];
let gdb_path = self.config.gdb.as_ref().unwrap();
let Output {
status,
stdout,
stderr,
} = Command::new(&gdb_path)
.args(debugger_opts)
.output()
.expect(&format!("failed to exec `{:?}`", gdb_path));
let cmdline = {
let mut gdb = Command::new(&format!("{}-gdb", self.config.target));
gdb.args(debugger_opts);
let cmdline = self.make_cmdline(&gdb, "");
logv(self.config, format!("executing {}", cmdline));
cmdline
};
debugger_run_result = ProcRes {
status,
stdout: String::from_utf8(stdout).unwrap(),
stderr: String::from_utf8(stderr).unwrap(),
cmdline,
};
if adb.kill().is_err() {
println!("Adb process is already finished.");
}
} else {
let rust_src_root = self
.config
.find_rust_src_root()
.expect("Could not find Rust source root");
let rust_pp_module_rel_path = Path::new("./src/etc");
let rust_pp_module_abs_path = rust_src_root
.join(rust_pp_module_rel_path)
.to_str()
.unwrap()
.to_owned();
// write debugger script
let mut script_str = String::with_capacity(2048);
script_str.push_str(&format!("set charset {}\n", Self::charset()));
script_str.push_str("show version\n");
match self.config.gdb_version {
Some(version) => {
println!(
"NOTE: compiletest thinks it is using GDB version {}",
version
);
if version > extract_gdb_version("7.4").unwrap() {
// Add the directory containing the pretty printers to
// GDB's script auto loading safe path
script_str.push_str(&format!(
"add-auto-load-safe-path {}\n",
rust_pp_module_abs_path.replace(r"\", r"\\")
));
}
}
_ => {
println!(
"NOTE: compiletest does not know which version of \
GDB it is using"
);
}
}
// The following line actually doesn't have to do anything with
// pretty printing, it just tells GDB to print values on one line:
script_str.push_str("set print pretty off\n");
// Add the pretty printer directory to GDB's source-file search path
script_str.push_str(&format!("directory {}\n", rust_pp_module_abs_path));
// Load the target executable
script_str.push_str(&format!(
"file {}\n",
exe_file.to_str().unwrap().replace(r"\", r"\\")
));
// Force GDB to print values in the Rust format.
if self.config.gdb_native_rust {
script_str.push_str("set language rust\n");
}
// Add line breakpoints
for line in &breakpoint_lines {
script_str.push_str(&format!(
"break '{}':{}\n",
self.testpaths.file.file_name().unwrap().to_string_lossy(),
*line
));
}
script_str.push_str(&cmds);
script_str.push_str("\nquit\n");
debug!("script_str = {}", script_str);
self.dump_output_file(&script_str, "debugger.script");
let mut debugger_script = OsString::from("-command=");
debugger_script.push(self.make_out_name("debugger.script"));
let debugger_opts: &[&OsStr] = &[
"-quiet".as_ref(),
"-batch".as_ref(),
"-nx".as_ref(),
&debugger_script,
];
let mut gdb = Command::new(self.config.gdb.as_ref().unwrap());
gdb.args(debugger_opts)
.env("PYTHONPATH", rust_pp_module_abs_path);
debugger_run_result = self.compose_and_run(
gdb,
self.config.run_lib_path.to_str().unwrap(),
None,
None,
);
}
if !debugger_run_result.status.success() {
self.fatal_proc_rec("gdb failed to execute", &debugger_run_result);
}
self.check_debugger_output(&debugger_run_result, &check_lines);
}
fn run_debuginfo_lldb_test(&self) {
assert!(self.revision.is_none(), "revisions not relevant here");
if self.config.lldb_python_dir.is_none() {
self.fatal("Can't run LLDB test because LLDB's python path is not set.");
}
let config = Config {
target_rustcflags: self.cleanup_debug_info_options(&self.config.target_rustcflags),
host_rustcflags: self.cleanup_debug_info_options(&self.config.host_rustcflags),
mode: DebugInfoLldb,
..self.config.clone()
};
let test_cx = TestCx {
config: &config,
..*self
};
test_cx.run_debuginfo_lldb_test_no_opt();
}
fn run_debuginfo_lldb_test_no_opt(&self) {
// compile test file (it should have 'compile-flags:-g' in the header)
let compile_result = self.compile_test();
if !compile_result.status.success() {
self.fatal_proc_rec("compilation failed!", &compile_result);
}
let exe_file = self.make_exe_name();
match self.config.lldb_version {
Some(ref version) => {
println!(
"NOTE: compiletest thinks it is using LLDB version {}",
version
);
}
_ => {
println!(
"NOTE: compiletest does not know which version of \
LLDB it is using"
);
}
}
let prefixes = if self.config.lldb_native_rust {
static PREFIXES: &'static [&'static str] = &["lldb", "lldbr"];
println!("NOTE: compiletest thinks it is using LLDB with native rust support");
PREFIXES
} else {
static PREFIXES: &'static [&'static str] = &["lldb", "lldbg"];
println!("NOTE: compiletest thinks it is using LLDB without native rust support");
PREFIXES
};
// Parse debugger commands etc from test files
let DebuggerCommands {
commands,
check_lines,
breakpoint_lines,
..
} = self.parse_debugger_commands(prefixes);
// Write debugger script:
// We don't want to hang when calling `quit` while the process is still running
let mut script_str = String::from("settings set auto-confirm true\n");
// Make LLDB emit its version, so we have it documented in the test output
script_str.push_str("version\n");
// Switch LLDB into "Rust mode"
let rust_src_root = self
.config
.find_rust_src_root()
.expect("Could not find Rust source root");
let rust_pp_module_rel_path = Path::new("./src/etc/lldb_rust_formatters.py");
let rust_pp_module_abs_path = rust_src_root
.join(rust_pp_module_rel_path)
.to_str()
.unwrap()
.to_owned();
script_str
.push_str(&format!("command script import {}\n", &rust_pp_module_abs_path[..])[..]);
script_str.push_str("type summary add --no-value ");
script_str.push_str("--python-function lldb_rust_formatters.print_val ");
script_str.push_str("-x \".*\" --category Rust\n");
script_str.push_str("type category enable Rust\n");
// Set breakpoints on every line that contains the string "#break"
let source_file_name = self.testpaths.file.file_name().unwrap().to_string_lossy();
for line in &breakpoint_lines {
script_str.push_str(&format!(
"breakpoint set --file '{}' --line {}\n",
source_file_name, line
));
}
// Append the other commands
for line in &commands {
script_str.push_str(line);
script_str.push_str("\n");
}
// Finally, quit the debugger
script_str.push_str("\nquit\n");
// Write the script into a file
debug!("script_str = {}", script_str);
self.dump_output_file(&script_str, "debugger.script");
let debugger_script = self.make_out_name("debugger.script");
// Let LLDB execute the script via lldb_batchmode.py
let debugger_run_result = self.run_lldb(&exe_file, &debugger_script, &rust_src_root);
if !debugger_run_result.status.success() {
self.fatal_proc_rec("Error while running LLDB", &debugger_run_result);
}
self.check_debugger_output(&debugger_run_result, &check_lines);
}
fn run_lldb(
&self,
test_executable: &Path,
debugger_script: &Path,
rust_src_root: &Path,
) -> ProcRes {
// Prepare the lldb_batchmode which executes the debugger script
let lldb_script_path = rust_src_root.join("src/etc/lldb_batchmode.py");
self.cmd2procres(
Command::new(&self.config.lldb_python)
.arg(&lldb_script_path)
.arg(test_executable)
.arg(debugger_script)
.env("PYTHONPATH", self.config.lldb_python_dir.as_ref().unwrap()),
)
}
fn cmd2procres(&self, cmd: &mut Command) -> ProcRes {
let (status, out, err) = match cmd.output() {
Ok(Output {
status,
stdout,
stderr,
}) => (
status,
String::from_utf8(stdout).unwrap(),
String::from_utf8(stderr).unwrap(),
),
Err(e) => self.fatal(&format!(
"Failed to setup Python process for \
LLDB script: {}",
e
)),
};
self.dump_output(&out, &err);
ProcRes {
status,
stdout: out,
stderr: err,
cmdline: format!("{:?}", cmd),
}
}
fn parse_debugger_commands(&self, debugger_prefixes: &[&str]) -> DebuggerCommands {
let directives = debugger_prefixes
.iter()
.map(|prefix| (format!("{}-command", prefix), format!("{}-check", prefix)))
.collect::<Vec<_>>();
let mut breakpoint_lines = vec![];
let mut commands = vec![];
let mut check_lines = vec![];
let mut counter = 1;
let reader = BufReader::new(File::open(&self.testpaths.file).unwrap());
for line in reader.lines() {
match line {
Ok(line) => {
let line = if line.starts_with("//") {
line[2..].trim_start()
} else {
line.as_str()
};
if line.contains("#break") {
breakpoint_lines.push(counter);
}
for &(ref command_directive, ref check_directive) in &directives {
self.config
.parse_name_value_directive(&line, command_directive)
.map(|cmd| commands.push(cmd));
self.config
.parse_name_value_directive(&line, check_directive)
.map(|cmd| check_lines.push(cmd));
}
}
Err(e) => self.fatal(&format!("Error while parsing debugger commands: {}", e)),
}
counter += 1;
}
DebuggerCommands {
commands,
check_lines,
breakpoint_lines,
}
}
fn cleanup_debug_info_options(&self, options: &Option<String>) -> Option<String> {
if options.is_none() {
return None;
}
// Remove options that are either unwanted (-O) or may lead to duplicates due to RUSTFLAGS.
let options_to_remove = ["-O".to_owned(), "-g".to_owned(), "--debuginfo".to_owned()];
let new_options = self
.split_maybe_args(options)
.into_iter()
.filter(|x| !options_to_remove.contains(x))
.collect::<Vec<String>>();
Some(new_options.join(" "))
}
fn maybe_add_external_args(&self, cmd: &mut Command, args: Vec<String>) {
// Filter out the arguments that should not be added by runtest here.
//
// Notable use-cases are: do not add our optimisation flag if
// `compile-flags: -Copt-level=x` and similar for debug-info level as well.
const OPT_FLAGS: &[&str] = &["-O", "-Copt-level=", /*-C<space>*/"opt-level="];
const DEBUG_FLAGS: &[&str] = &["-g", "-Cdebuginfo=", /*-C<space>*/"debuginfo="];
// FIXME: ideally we would "just" check the `cmd` itself, but it does not allow inspecting
// its arguments. They need to be collected separately. For now I cannot be bothered to
// implement this the "right" way.
let have_opt_flag = self.props.compile_flags.iter().any(|arg| {
OPT_FLAGS.iter().any(|f| arg.starts_with(f))
});
let have_debug_flag = self.props.compile_flags.iter().any(|arg| {
DEBUG_FLAGS.iter().any(|f| arg.starts_with(f))
});
for arg in args {
if OPT_FLAGS.iter().any(|f| arg.starts_with(f)) && have_opt_flag {
continue;
}
if DEBUG_FLAGS.iter().any(|f| arg.starts_with(f)) && have_debug_flag {
continue;
}
cmd.arg(arg);
}
}
fn check_debugger_output(&self, debugger_run_result: &ProcRes, check_lines: &[String]) {
let num_check_lines = check_lines.len();
let mut check_line_index = 0;
for line in debugger_run_result.stdout.lines() {
if check_line_index >= num_check_lines {
break;
}
if check_single_line(line, &(check_lines[check_line_index])[..]) {
check_line_index += 1;
}
}
if check_line_index != num_check_lines && num_check_lines > 0 {
self.fatal_proc_rec(
&format!(
"line not found in debugger output: {}",
check_lines[check_line_index]
),
debugger_run_result,
);
}
fn check_single_line(line: &str, check_line: &str) -> bool {
// Allow check lines to leave parts unspecified (e.g., uninitialized
// bits in the wrong case of an enum) with the notation "[...]".
let line = line.trim();
let check_line = check_line.trim();
let can_start_anywhere = check_line.starts_with("[...]");
let can_end_anywhere = check_line.ends_with("[...]");
let check_fragments: Vec<&str> = check_line
.split("[...]")
.filter(|frag| !frag.is_empty())
.collect();
if check_fragments.is_empty() {
return true;
}
let (mut rest, first_fragment) = if can_start_anywhere {
match line.find(check_fragments[0]) {
Some(pos) => (&line[pos + check_fragments[0].len()..], 1),
None => return false,
}
} else {
(line, 0)
};
for current_fragment in &check_fragments[first_fragment..] {
match rest.find(current_fragment) {
Some(pos) => {
rest = &rest[pos + current_fragment.len()..];
}
None => return false,
}
}
if !can_end_anywhere && !rest.is_empty() {
return false;
}
true
}
}
fn check_error_patterns(&self, output_to_check: &str, proc_res: &ProcRes) {
debug!("check_error_patterns");
if self.props.error_patterns.is_empty() {
if self.pass_mode().is_some() {
return;
} else {
self.fatal(&format!(
"no error pattern specified in {:?}",
self.testpaths.file.display()
));
}
}
let mut missing_patterns: Vec<String> = Vec::new();
for pattern in &self.props.error_patterns {
if output_to_check.contains(pattern.trim()) {
debug!("found error pattern {}", pattern);
} else {
missing_patterns.push(pattern.to_string());
}
}
if missing_patterns.is_empty() {
return;
}
if missing_patterns.len() == 1 {
self.fatal_proc_rec(
&format!("error pattern '{}' not found!", missing_patterns[0]),
proc_res,
);
} else {
for pattern in missing_patterns {
self.error(&format!("error pattern '{}' not found!", pattern));
}
self.fatal_proc_rec("multiple error patterns not found", proc_res);
}
}
fn check_no_compiler_crash(&self, proc_res: &ProcRes) {
match proc_res.status.code() {
Some(101) => self.fatal_proc_rec("compiler encountered internal error", proc_res),
None => self.fatal_proc_rec("compiler terminated by signal", proc_res),
_ => (),
}
}
fn check_forbid_output(&self, output_to_check: &str, proc_res: &ProcRes) {
for pat in &self.props.forbid_output {
if output_to_check.contains(pat) {
self.fatal_proc_rec("forbidden pattern found in compiler output", proc_res);
}
}
}
fn check_expected_errors(&self, expected_errors: Vec<errors::Error>, proc_res: &ProcRes) {
debug!("check_expected_errors: expected_errors={:?} proc_res.status={:?}",
expected_errors, proc_res.status);
if proc_res.status.success()
&& expected_errors
.iter()
.any(|x| x.kind == Some(ErrorKind::Error))
{
self.fatal_proc_rec("process did not return an error status", proc_res);
}
// On Windows, keep all '\' path separators to match the paths reported in the JSON output
// from the compiler
let os_file_name = self.testpaths.file.display().to_string();
// on windows, translate all '\' path separators to '/'
let file_name = format!("{}", self.testpaths.file.display()).replace(r"\", "/");
// If the testcase being checked contains at least one expected "help"
// message, then we'll ensure that all "help" messages are expected.
// Otherwise, all "help" messages reported by the compiler will be ignored.
// This logic also applies to "note" messages.
let expect_help = expected_errors
.iter()
.any(|ee| ee.kind == Some(ErrorKind::Help));
let expect_note = expected_errors
.iter()
.any(|ee| ee.kind == Some(ErrorKind::Note));
// Parse the JSON output from the compiler and extract out the messages.
let actual_errors = json::parse_output(&os_file_name, &proc_res.stderr, proc_res);
let mut unexpected = Vec::new();
let mut found = vec![false; expected_errors.len()];
for actual_error in &actual_errors {
let opt_index = expected_errors.iter().enumerate().position(
|(index, expected_error)| {
!found[index] && actual_error.line_num == expected_error.line_num
&& (expected_error.kind.is_none()
|| actual_error.kind == expected_error.kind)
&& actual_error.msg.contains(&expected_error.msg)
},
);
match opt_index {
Some(index) => {
// found a match, everybody is happy
assert!(!found[index]);
found[index] = true;
}
None => {
if self.is_unexpected_compiler_message(actual_error, expect_help, expect_note) {
self.error(&format!(
"{}:{}: unexpected {}: '{}'",
file_name,
actual_error.line_num,
actual_error
.kind
.as_ref()
.map_or(String::from("message"), |k| k.to_string()),
actual_error.msg
));
unexpected.push(actual_error);
}
}
}
}
let mut not_found = Vec::new();
// anything not yet found is a problem
for (index, expected_error) in expected_errors.iter().enumerate() {
if !found[index] {
self.error(&format!(
"{}:{}: expected {} not found: {}",
file_name,
expected_error.line_num,
expected_error
.kind
.as_ref()
.map_or("message".into(), |k| k.to_string()),
expected_error.msg
));
not_found.push(expected_error);
}
}
if !unexpected.is_empty() || !not_found.is_empty() {
self.error(&format!(
"{} unexpected errors found, {} expected errors not found",
unexpected.len(),
not_found.len()
));
println!("status: {}\ncommand: {}", proc_res.status, proc_res.cmdline);
if !unexpected.is_empty() {
println!("unexpected errors (from JSON output): {:#?}\n", unexpected);
}
if !not_found.is_empty() {
println!("not found errors (from test file): {:#?}\n", not_found);
}
panic!();
}
}
/// Returns `true` if we should report an error about `actual_error`,
/// which did not match any of the expected error. We always require
/// errors/warnings to be explicitly listed, but only require
/// helps/notes if there are explicit helps/notes given.
fn is_unexpected_compiler_message(
&self,
actual_error: &Error,
expect_help: bool,
expect_note: bool,
) -> bool {
match actual_error.kind {
Some(ErrorKind::Help) => expect_help,
Some(ErrorKind::Note) => expect_note,
Some(ErrorKind::Error) | Some(ErrorKind::Warning) => true,
Some(ErrorKind::Suggestion) | None => false,
}
}
fn compile_test(&self) -> ProcRes {
// Only use `make_exe_name` when the test ends up being executed.
let will_execute = match self.config.mode {
Ui => self.should_run_successfully(),
Incremental => self.revision.unwrap().starts_with("r"),
RunFail | RunPassValgrind | MirOpt |
DebugInfoCdb | DebugInfoGdbLldb | DebugInfoGdb | DebugInfoLldb => true,
_ => false,
};
let output_file = if will_execute {
TargetLocation::ThisFile(self.make_exe_name())
} else {
TargetLocation::ThisDirectory(self.output_base_dir())
};
let mut rustc = self.make_compile_args(&self.testpaths.file, output_file);
rustc.arg("-L").arg(&self.aux_output_dir_name());
match self.config.mode {
CompileFail | Ui => {
// compile-fail and ui tests tend to have tons of unused code as
// it's just testing various pieces of the compile, but we don't
// want to actually assert warnings about all this code. Instead
// let's just ignore unused code warnings by defaults and tests
// can turn it back on if needed.
if !self.config.src_base.ends_with("rustdoc-ui") &&
// Note that we don't call pass_mode() here as we don't want
// to set unused to allow if we've overriden the pass mode
// via command line flags.
self.props.local_pass_mode() != Some(PassMode::Run) {
rustc.args(&["-A", "unused"]);
}
}
_ => {}
}
self.compose_and_run_compiler(rustc, None)
}
fn document(&self, out_dir: &Path) -> ProcRes {
if self.props.build_aux_docs {
for rel_ab in &self.props.aux_builds {
let aux_testpaths = self.compute_aux_test_paths(rel_ab);
let aux_props =
self.props
.from_aux_file(&aux_testpaths.file, self.revision, self.config);
let aux_cx = TestCx {
config: self.config,
props: &aux_props,
testpaths: &aux_testpaths,
revision: self.revision,
};
// Create the directory for the stdout/stderr files.
create_dir_all(aux_cx.output_base_dir()).unwrap();
let auxres = aux_cx.document(out_dir);
if !auxres.status.success() {
return auxres;
}
}
}
let aux_dir = self.aux_output_dir_name();
let rustdoc_path = self
.config
.rustdoc_path
.as_ref()
.expect("--rustdoc-path passed");
let mut rustdoc = Command::new(rustdoc_path);
rustdoc
.arg("-L")
.arg(self.config.run_lib_path.to_str().unwrap())
.arg("-L")
.arg(aux_dir)
.arg("-o")
.arg(out_dir)
.arg(&self.testpaths.file)
.args(&self.props.compile_flags);
if let Some(ref linker) = self.config.linker {
rustdoc.arg(format!("-Clinker={}", linker));
}
self.compose_and_run_compiler(rustdoc, None)
}
fn exec_compiled_test(&self) -> ProcRes {
let env = &self.props.exec_env;
let proc_res = match &*self.config.target {
// This is pretty similar to below, we're transforming:
//
// program arg1 arg2
//
// into
//
// remote-test-client run program:support-lib.so arg1 arg2
//
// The test-client program will upload `program` to the emulator
// along with all other support libraries listed (in this case
// `support-lib.so`. It will then execute the program on the
// emulator with the arguments specified (in the environment we give
// the process) and then report back the same result.
_ if self.config.remote_test_client.is_some() => {
let aux_dir = self.aux_output_dir_name();
let ProcArgs { mut prog, args } = self.make_run_args();
if let Ok(entries) = aux_dir.read_dir() {
for entry in entries {
let entry = entry.unwrap();
if !entry.path().is_file() {
continue;
}
prog.push_str(":");
prog.push_str(entry.path().to_str().unwrap());
}
}
let mut test_client =
Command::new(self.config.remote_test_client.as_ref().unwrap());
test_client
.args(&["run", &prog])
.args(args)
.envs(env.clone());
self.compose_and_run(
test_client,
self.config.run_lib_path.to_str().unwrap(),
Some(aux_dir.to_str().unwrap()),
None,
)
}
_ if self.config.target.contains("vxworks") => {
let aux_dir = self.aux_output_dir_name();
let ProcArgs { prog, args } = self.make_run_args();
let mut wr_run = Command::new("wr-run");
wr_run.args(&[&prog]).args(args).envs(env.clone());
self.compose_and_run(
wr_run,
self.config.run_lib_path.to_str().unwrap(),
Some(aux_dir.to_str().unwrap()),
None,
)
}
_ => {
let aux_dir = self.aux_output_dir_name();
let ProcArgs { prog, args } = self.make_run_args();
let mut program = Command::new(&prog);
program
.args(args)
.current_dir(&self.output_base_dir())
.envs(env.clone());
self.compose_and_run(
program,
self.config.run_lib_path.to_str().unwrap(),
Some(aux_dir.to_str().unwrap()),
None,
)
}
};
if proc_res.status.success() {
// delete the executable after running it to save space.
// it is ok if the deletion failed.
let _ = fs::remove_file(self.make_exe_name());
}
proc_res
}
/// For each `aux-build: foo/bar` annotation, we check to find the
/// file in a `auxiliary` directory relative to the test itself.
fn compute_aux_test_paths(&self, rel_ab: &str) -> TestPaths {
let test_ab = self
.testpaths
.file
.parent()
.expect("test file path has no parent")
.join("auxiliary")
.join(rel_ab);
if !test_ab.exists() {
self.fatal(&format!(
"aux-build `{}` source not found",
test_ab.display()
))
}
TestPaths {
file: test_ab,
relative_dir: self
.testpaths
.relative_dir
.join(self.output_testname_unique())
.join("auxiliary")
.join(rel_ab)
.parent()
.expect("aux-build path has no parent")
.to_path_buf(),
}
}
fn is_vxworks_pure_static(&self) -> bool {
if self.config.target.contains("vxworks") {
match env::var("RUST_VXWORKS_TEST_DYLINK") {
Ok(s) => s != "1",
_ => true
}
} else {
false
}
}
fn is_vxworks_pure_dynamic(&self) -> bool {
self.config.target.contains("vxworks") && !self.is_vxworks_pure_static()
}
fn compose_and_run_compiler(&self, mut rustc: Command, input: Option<String>) -> ProcRes {
let aux_dir = self.aux_output_dir_name();
if !self.props.aux_builds.is_empty() {
let _ = fs::remove_dir_all(&aux_dir);
create_dir_all(&aux_dir).unwrap();
}
// Use a Vec instead of a HashMap to preserve original order
let mut extern_priv = self.props.extern_private.clone();
let mut add_extern_priv = |priv_dep: &str, dylib: bool| {
let lib_name = get_lib_name(priv_dep, dylib);
rustc
.arg("--extern-private")
.arg(format!("{}={}", priv_dep, aux_dir.join(lib_name).to_str().unwrap()));
};
for rel_ab in &self.props.aux_builds {
let aux_testpaths = self.compute_aux_test_paths(rel_ab);
let aux_props =
self.props
.from_aux_file(&aux_testpaths.file, self.revision, self.config);
let aux_output = TargetLocation::ThisDirectory(self.aux_output_dir_name());
let aux_cx = TestCx {
config: self.config,
props: &aux_props,
testpaths: &aux_testpaths,
revision: self.revision,
};
// Create the directory for the stdout/stderr files.
create_dir_all(aux_cx.output_base_dir()).unwrap();
let mut aux_rustc = aux_cx.make_compile_args(&aux_testpaths.file, aux_output);
let (dylib, crate_type) = if aux_props.no_prefer_dynamic {
(true, None)
} else if self.config.target.contains("cloudabi")
|| self.config.target.contains("emscripten")
|| (self.config.target.contains("musl")
&& !aux_props.force_host
&& !self.config.host.contains("musl"))
|| self.config.target.contains("wasm32")
|| self.config.target.contains("nvptx")
|| self.is_vxworks_pure_static()
{
// We primarily compile all auxiliary libraries as dynamic libraries
// to avoid code size bloat and large binaries as much as possible
// for the test suite (otherwise including libstd statically in all
// executables takes up quite a bit of space).
//
// For targets like MUSL or Emscripten, however, there is no support for
// dynamic libraries so we just go back to building a normal library. Note,
// however, that for MUSL if the library is built with `force_host` then
// it's ok to be a dylib as the host should always support dylibs.
(false, Some("lib"))
} else {
(true, Some("dylib"))
};
let trimmed = rel_ab.trim_end_matches(".rs").to_string();
// Normally, every 'extern-private' has a correspodning 'aux-build'
// entry. If so, we remove it from our list of private crates,
// and add an '--extern-private' flag to rustc
if extern_priv.remove_item(&trimmed).is_some() {
add_extern_priv(&trimmed, dylib);
}
if let Some(crate_type) = crate_type {
aux_rustc.args(&["--crate-type", crate_type]);
}
aux_rustc.arg("-L").arg(&aux_dir);
let auxres = aux_cx.compose_and_run(
aux_rustc,
aux_cx.config.compile_lib_path.to_str().unwrap(),
Some(aux_dir.to_str().unwrap()),
None,
);
if !auxres.status.success() {
self.fatal_proc_rec(
&format!(
"auxiliary build of {:?} failed to compile: ",
aux_testpaths.file.display()
),
&auxres,
);
}
}
// Add any '--extern-private' entries without a matching
// 'aux-build'
for private_lib in extern_priv {
add_extern_priv(&private_lib, true);
}
self.props.unset_rustc_env.clone()
.iter()
.fold(&mut rustc, |rustc, v| rustc.env_remove(v));
rustc.envs(self.props.rustc_env.clone());
self.compose_and_run(
rustc,
self.config.compile_lib_path.to_str().unwrap(),
Some(aux_dir.to_str().unwrap()),
input,
)
}
fn compose_and_run(
&self,
mut command: Command,
lib_path: &str,
aux_path: Option<&str>,
input: Option<String>,
) -> ProcRes {
let cmdline = {
let cmdline = self.make_cmdline(&command, lib_path);
logv(self.config, format!("executing {}", cmdline));
cmdline
};
command
.stdout(Stdio::piped())
.stderr(Stdio::piped())
.stdin(Stdio::piped());
// Need to be sure to put both the lib_path and the aux path in the dylib
// search path for the child.
let mut path = env::split_paths(&env::var_os(dylib_env_var()).unwrap_or(OsString::new()))
.collect::<Vec<_>>();
if let Some(p) = aux_path {
path.insert(0, PathBuf::from(p))
}
path.insert(0, PathBuf::from(lib_path));
// Add the new dylib search path var
let newpath = env::join_paths(&path).unwrap();
command.env(dylib_env_var(), newpath);
let mut child = disable_error_reporting(|| command.spawn())
.expect(&format!("failed to exec `{:?}`", &command));
if let Some(input) = input {
child
.stdin
.as_mut()
.unwrap()
.write_all(input.as_bytes())
.unwrap();
}
let Output {
status,
stdout,
stderr,
} = read2_abbreviated(child).expect("failed to read output");
let result = ProcRes {
status,
stdout: String::from_utf8_lossy(&stdout).into_owned(),
stderr: String::from_utf8_lossy(&stderr).into_owned(),
cmdline,
};
self.dump_output(&result.stdout, &result.stderr);
result
}
fn make_compile_args(
&self,
input_file: &Path,
output_file: TargetLocation,
) -> Command {
let is_rustdoc = self.config.src_base.ends_with("rustdoc-ui") ||
self.config.src_base.ends_with("rustdoc-js");
let mut rustc = if !is_rustdoc {
Command::new(&self.config.rustc_path)
} else {
Command::new(
&self
.config
.rustdoc_path
.clone()
.expect("no rustdoc built yet"),
)
};
// FIXME Why is -L here?
rustc.arg(input_file); //.arg("-L").arg(&self.config.build_base);
// Use a single thread for efficiency and a deterministic error message order
rustc.arg("-Zthreads=1");
// Optionally prevent default --target if specified in test compile-flags.
let custom_target = self
.props
.compile_flags
.iter()
.any(|x| x.starts_with("--target"));
if !custom_target {
let target = if self.props.force_host {
&*self.config.host
} else {
&*self.config.target
};
rustc.arg(&format!("--target={}", target));
}
self.set_revision_flags(&mut rustc);
if !is_rustdoc {
if let Some(ref incremental_dir) = self.props.incremental_dir {
rustc.args(&["-C", &format!("incremental={}", incremental_dir.display())]);
rustc.args(&["-Z", "incremental-verify-ich"]);
rustc.args(&["-Z", "incremental-queries"]);
}
if self.config.mode == CodegenUnits {
rustc.args(&["-Z", "human_readable_cgu_names"]);
}
}
match self.config.mode {
CompileFail | Incremental => {
// If we are extracting and matching errors in the new
// fashion, then you want JSON mode. Old-skool error
// patterns still match the raw compiler output.
if self.props.error_patterns.is_empty() {
rustc.args(&["--error-format", "json"]);
}
if !self.props.disable_ui_testing_normalization {
rustc.arg("-Zui-testing");
}
}
Ui => {
if !self
.props
.compile_flags
.iter()
.any(|s| s.starts_with("--error-format"))
{
rustc.args(&["--error-format", "json"]);
}
if !self.props.disable_ui_testing_normalization {
rustc.arg("-Zui-testing");
}
}
MirOpt => {
rustc.args(&[
"-Zdump-mir=all",
"-Zmir-opt-level=3",
"-Zdump-mir-exclude-pass-number",
]);
let mir_dump_dir = self.get_mir_dump_dir();
let _ = fs::remove_dir_all(&mir_dump_dir);
create_dir_all(mir_dump_dir.as_path()).unwrap();
let mut dir_opt = "-Zdump-mir-dir=".to_string();
dir_opt.push_str(mir_dump_dir.to_str().unwrap());
debug!("dir_opt: {:?}", dir_opt);
rustc.arg(dir_opt);
}
RunFail | RunPassValgrind | Pretty | DebugInfoCdb | DebugInfoGdbLldb | DebugInfoGdb
| DebugInfoLldb | Codegen | Rustdoc | RunMake | CodegenUnits | JsDocTest | Assembly => {
// do not use JSON output
}
}
if let Some(PassMode::Check) = self.pass_mode() {
rustc.args(&["--emit", "metadata"]);
}
if !is_rustdoc {
if self.config.target == "wasm32-unknown-unknown"
|| self.is_vxworks_pure_static() {
// rustc.arg("-g"); // get any backtrace at all on errors
} else if !self.props.no_prefer_dynamic {
rustc.args(&["-C", "prefer-dynamic"]);
}
}
match output_file {
TargetLocation::ThisFile(path) => {
rustc.arg("-o").arg(path);
}
TargetLocation::ThisDirectory(path) => {
if is_rustdoc {
// `rustdoc` uses `-o` for the output directory.
rustc.arg("-o").arg(path);
} else {
rustc.arg("--out-dir").arg(path);
}
}
}
match self.config.compare_mode {
Some(CompareMode::Nll) => {
rustc.args(&["-Zborrowck=mir"]);
}
Some(CompareMode::Polonius) => {
rustc.args(&["-Zpolonius", "-Zborrowck=mir"]);
}
None => {}
}
if self.props.force_host {
self.maybe_add_external_args(&mut rustc,
self.split_maybe_args(&self.config.host_rustcflags));
} else {
self.maybe_add_external_args(&mut rustc,
self.split_maybe_args(&self.config.target_rustcflags));
if !is_rustdoc {
if let Some(ref linker) = self.config.linker {
rustc.arg(format!("-Clinker={}", linker));
}
}
}
// Use dynamic musl for tests because static doesn't allow creating dylibs
if self.config.host.contains("musl")
|| self.is_vxworks_pure_dynamic() {
rustc.arg("-Ctarget-feature=-crt-static");
}
rustc.args(&self.props.compile_flags);
rustc
}
fn make_exe_name(&self) -> PathBuf {
// Using a single letter here to keep the path length down for
// Windows. Some test names get very long. rustc creates `rcgu`
// files with the module name appended to it which can more than
// double the length.
let mut f = self.output_base_dir().join("a");
// FIXME: This is using the host architecture exe suffix, not target!
if self.config.target.contains("emscripten") {
f = f.with_extra_extension("js");
} else if self.config.target.contains("wasm32") {
f = f.with_extra_extension("wasm");
} else if !env::consts::EXE_SUFFIX.is_empty() {
f = f.with_extra_extension(env::consts::EXE_SUFFIX);
}
f
}
fn make_run_args(&self) -> ProcArgs {
// If we've got another tool to run under (valgrind),
// then split apart its command
let mut args = self.split_maybe_args(&self.config.runtool);
// If this is emscripten, then run tests under nodejs
if self.config.target.contains("emscripten") {
if let Some(ref p) = self.config.nodejs {
args.push(p.clone());
} else {
self.fatal("no NodeJS binary found (--nodejs)");
}
// If this is otherwise wasm, then run tests under nodejs with our
// shim
} else if self.config.target.contains("wasm32") {
if let Some(ref p) = self.config.nodejs {
args.push(p.clone());
} else {
self.fatal("no NodeJS binary found (--nodejs)");
}
let src = self.config.src_base
.parent().unwrap() // chop off `ui`
.parent().unwrap() // chop off `test`
.parent().unwrap(); // chop off `src`
args.push(src.join("src/etc/wasm32-shim.js").display().to_string());
}
let exe_file = self.make_exe_name();
// FIXME (#9639): This needs to handle non-utf8 paths
args.push(exe_file.to_str().unwrap().to_owned());
// Add the arguments in the run_flags directive
args.extend(self.split_maybe_args(&self.props.run_flags));
let prog = args.remove(0);
ProcArgs { prog, args }
}
fn split_maybe_args(&self, argstr: &Option<String>) -> Vec<String> {
match *argstr {
Some(ref s) => s
.split(' ')
.filter_map(|s| {
if s.chars().all(|c| c.is_whitespace()) {
None
} else {
Some(s.to_owned())
}
})
.collect(),
None => Vec::new(),
}
}
fn make_cmdline(&self, command: &Command, libpath: &str) -> String {
use crate::util;
// Linux and mac don't require adjusting the library search path
if cfg!(unix) {
format!("{:?}", command)
} else {
// Build the LD_LIBRARY_PATH variable as it would be seen on the command line
// for diagnostic purposes
fn lib_path_cmd_prefix(path: &str) -> String {
format!(
"{}=\"{}\"",
util::lib_path_env_var(),
util::make_new_path(path)
)
}
format!("{} {:?}", lib_path_cmd_prefix(libpath), command)
}
}
fn dump_output(&self, out: &str, err: &str) {
let revision = if let Some(r) = self.revision {
format!("{}.", r)
} else {
String::new()
};
self.dump_output_file(out, &format!("{}out", revision));
self.dump_output_file(err, &format!("{}err", revision));
self.maybe_dump_to_stdout(out, err);
}
fn dump_output_file(&self, out: &str, extension: &str) {
let outfile = self.make_out_name(extension);
fs::write(&outfile, out).unwrap();
}
/// Creates a filename for output with the given extension.
/// E.g., `/.../testname.revision.mode/testname.extension`.
fn make_out_name(&self, extension: &str) -> PathBuf {
self.output_base_name().with_extension(extension)
}
/// Gets the directory where auxiliary files are written.
/// E.g., `/.../testname.revision.mode/auxiliary/`.
fn aux_output_dir_name(&self) -> PathBuf {
self.output_base_dir()
.join("auxiliary")
.with_extra_extension(self.config.mode.disambiguator())
}
/// Generates a unique name for the test, such as `testname.revision.mode`.
fn output_testname_unique(&self) -> PathBuf {
output_testname_unique(self.config, self.testpaths, self.safe_revision())
}
/// The revision, ignored for incremental compilation since it wants all revisions in
/// the same directory.
fn safe_revision(&self) -> Option<&str> {
if self.config.mode == Incremental {
None
} else {
self.revision
}
}
/// Gets the absolute path to the directory where all output for the given
/// test/revision should reside.
/// E.g., `/path/to/build/host-triple/test/ui/relative/testname.revision.mode/`.
fn output_base_dir(&self) -> PathBuf {
output_base_dir(self.config, self.testpaths, self.safe_revision())
}
/// Gets the absolute path to the base filename used as output for the given
/// test/revision.
/// E.g., `/.../relative/testname.revision.mode/testname`.
fn output_base_name(&self) -> PathBuf {
output_base_name(self.config, self.testpaths, self.safe_revision())
}
fn maybe_dump_to_stdout(&self, out: &str, err: &str) {
if self.config.verbose {
println!("------{}------------------------------", "stdout");
println!("{}", out);
println!("------{}------------------------------", "stderr");
println!("{}", err);
println!("------------------------------------------");
}
}
fn error(&self, err: &str) {
match self.revision {
Some(rev) => println!("\nerror in revision `{}`: {}", rev, err),
None => println!("\nerror: {}", err),
}
}
fn fatal(&self, err: &str) -> ! {
self.error(err);
error!("fatal error, panic: {:?}", err);
panic!("fatal error");
}
fn fatal_proc_rec(&self, err: &str, proc_res: &ProcRes) -> ! {
self.error(err);
proc_res.fatal(None);
}
// codegen tests (using FileCheck)
fn compile_test_and_save_ir(&self) -> ProcRes {
let aux_dir = self.aux_output_dir_name();
let output_file = TargetLocation::ThisDirectory(self.output_base_dir());
let mut rustc = self.make_compile_args(&self.testpaths.file, output_file);
rustc.arg("-L").arg(aux_dir).arg("--emit=llvm-ir");
self.compose_and_run_compiler(rustc, None)
}
fn compile_test_and_save_assembly(&self) -> (ProcRes, PathBuf) {
// This works with both `--emit asm` (as default output name for the assembly)
// and `ptx-linker` because the latter can write output at requested location.
let output_path = self.output_base_name().with_extension("s");
let output_file = TargetLocation::ThisFile(output_path.clone());
let mut rustc = self.make_compile_args(&self.testpaths.file, output_file);
rustc.arg("-L").arg(self.aux_output_dir_name());
match self.props.assembly_output.as_ref().map(AsRef::as_ref) {
Some("emit-asm") => {
rustc.arg("--emit=asm");
}
Some("ptx-linker") => {
// No extra flags needed.
}
Some(_) => self.fatal("unknown 'assembly-output' header"),
None => self.fatal("missing 'assembly-output' header"),
}
(self.compose_and_run_compiler(rustc, None), output_path)
}
fn verify_with_filecheck(&self, output: &Path) -> ProcRes {
let mut filecheck = Command::new(self.config.llvm_filecheck.as_ref().unwrap());
filecheck
.arg("--input-file")
.arg(output)
.arg(&self.testpaths.file);
// It would be more appropriate to make most of the arguments configurable through
// a comment-attribute similar to `compile-flags`. For example, --check-prefixes is a very
// useful flag.
//
// For now, though…
if let Some(rev) = self.revision {
let prefixes = format!("CHECK,{}", rev);
filecheck.args(&["--check-prefixes", &prefixes]);
}
self.compose_and_run(filecheck, "", None, None)
}
fn run_codegen_test(&self) {
if self.config.llvm_filecheck.is_none() {
self.fatal("missing --llvm-filecheck");
}
let proc_res = self.compile_test_and_save_ir();
if !proc_res.status.success() {
self.fatal_proc_rec("compilation failed!", &proc_res);
}
let output_path = self.output_base_name().with_extension("ll");
let proc_res = self.verify_with_filecheck(&output_path);
if !proc_res.status.success() {
self.fatal_proc_rec("verification with 'FileCheck' failed", &proc_res);
}
}
fn run_assembly_test(&self) {
if self.config.llvm_filecheck.is_none() {
self.fatal("missing --llvm-filecheck");
}
let (proc_res, output_path) = self.compile_test_and_save_assembly();
if !proc_res.status.success() {
self.fatal_proc_rec("compilation failed!", &proc_res);
}
let proc_res = self.verify_with_filecheck(&output_path);
if !proc_res.status.success() {
self.fatal_proc_rec("verification with 'FileCheck' failed", &proc_res);
}
}
fn charset() -> &'static str {
// FreeBSD 10.1 defaults to GDB 6.1.1 which doesn't support "auto" charset
if cfg!(target_os = "freebsd") {
"ISO-8859-1"
} else {
"UTF-8"
}
}
fn run_rustdoc_test(&self) {
assert!(self.revision.is_none(), "revisions not relevant here");
let out_dir = self.output_base_dir();
let _ = fs::remove_dir_all(&out_dir);
create_dir_all(&out_dir).unwrap();
let proc_res = self.document(&out_dir);
if !proc_res.status.success() {
self.fatal_proc_rec("rustdoc failed!", &proc_res);
}
if self.props.check_test_line_numbers_match {
self.check_rustdoc_test_option(proc_res);
} else {
let root = self.config.find_rust_src_root().unwrap();
let res = self.cmd2procres(
Command::new(&self.config.docck_python)
.arg(root.join("src/etc/htmldocck.py"))
.arg(out_dir)
.arg(&self.testpaths.file),
);
if !res.status.success() {
self.fatal_proc_rec("htmldocck failed!", &res);
}
}
}
fn get_lines<P: AsRef<Path>>(
&self,
path: &P,
mut other_files: Option<&mut Vec<String>>,
) -> Vec<usize> {
let content = fs::read_to_string(&path).unwrap();
let mut ignore = false;
content
.lines()
.enumerate()
.filter_map(|(line_nb, line)| {
if (line.trim_start().starts_with("pub mod ")
|| line.trim_start().starts_with("mod "))
&& line.ends_with(';')
{
if let Some(ref mut other_files) = other_files {
other_files.push(line.rsplit("mod ").next().unwrap().replace(";", ""));
}
None
} else {
let sline = line.split("///").last().unwrap_or("");
let line = sline.trim_start();
if line.starts_with("```") {
if ignore {
ignore = false;
None
} else {
ignore = true;
Some(line_nb + 1)
}
} else {
None
}
}
})
.collect()
}
fn check_rustdoc_test_option(&self, res: ProcRes) {
let mut other_files = Vec::new();
let mut files: HashMap<String, Vec<usize>> = HashMap::new();
let cwd = env::current_dir().unwrap();
files.insert(
self.testpaths
.file
.strip_prefix(&cwd)
.unwrap_or(&self.testpaths.file)
.to_str()
.unwrap()
.replace('\\', "/"),
self.get_lines(&self.testpaths.file, Some(&mut other_files)),
);
for other_file in other_files {
let mut path = self.testpaths.file.clone();
path.set_file_name(&format!("{}.rs", other_file));
files.insert(
path.strip_prefix(&cwd)
.unwrap_or(&path)
.to_str()
.unwrap()
.replace('\\', "/"),
self.get_lines(&path, None),
);
}
let mut tested = 0;
for _ in res
.stdout
.split('\n')
.filter(|s| s.starts_with("test "))
.inspect(|s| {
let tmp: Vec<&str> = s.split(" - ").collect();
if tmp.len() == 2 {
let path = tmp[0].rsplit("test ").next().unwrap();
if let Some(ref mut v) = files.get_mut(&path.replace('\\', "/")) {
tested += 1;
let mut iter = tmp[1].split("(line ");
iter.next();
let line = iter
.next()
.unwrap_or(")")
.split(')')
.next()
.unwrap_or("0")
.parse()
.unwrap_or(0);
if let Ok(pos) = v.binary_search(&line) {
v.remove(pos);
} else {
self.fatal_proc_rec(
&format!("Not found doc test: \"{}\" in \"{}\":{:?}", s, path, v),
&res,
);
}
}
}
}) {}
if tested == 0 {
self.fatal_proc_rec(&format!("No test has been found... {:?}", files), &res);
} else {
for (entry, v) in &files {
if !v.is_empty() {
self.fatal_proc_rec(
&format!(
"Not found test at line{} \"{}\":{:?}",
if v.len() > 1 { "s" } else { "" },
entry,
v
),
&res,
);
}
}
}
}
fn run_codegen_units_test(&self) {
assert!(self.revision.is_none(), "revisions not relevant here");
let proc_res = self.compile_test();
if !proc_res.status.success() {
self.fatal_proc_rec("compilation failed!", &proc_res);
}
self.check_no_compiler_crash(&proc_res);
const PREFIX: &'static str = "MONO_ITEM ";
const CGU_MARKER: &'static str = "@@";
let actual: Vec<MonoItem> = proc_res
.stdout
.lines()
.filter(|line| line.starts_with(PREFIX))
.map(|line| str_to_mono_item(line, true))
.collect();
let expected: Vec<MonoItem> = errors::load_errors(&self.testpaths.file, None)
.iter()
.map(|e| str_to_mono_item(&e.msg[..], false))
.collect();
let mut missing = Vec::new();
let mut wrong_cgus = Vec::new();
for expected_item in &expected {
let actual_item_with_same_name = actual.iter().find(|ti| ti.name == expected_item.name);
if let Some(actual_item) = actual_item_with_same_name {
if !expected_item.codegen_units.is_empty() &&
// Also check for codegen units
expected_item.codegen_units != actual_item.codegen_units
{
wrong_cgus.push((expected_item.clone(), actual_item.clone()));
}
} else {
missing.push(expected_item.string.clone());
}
}
let unexpected: Vec<_> = actual
.iter()
.filter(|acgu| !expected.iter().any(|ecgu| acgu.name == ecgu.name))
.map(|acgu| acgu.string.clone())
.collect();
if !missing.is_empty() {
missing.sort();
println!("\nThese items should have been contained but were not:\n");
for item in &missing {
println!("{}", item);
}
println!("\n");
}
if !unexpected.is_empty() {
let sorted = {
let mut sorted = unexpected.clone();
sorted.sort();
sorted
};
println!("\nThese items were contained but should not have been:\n");
for item in sorted {
println!("{}", item);
}
println!("\n");
}
if !wrong_cgus.is_empty() {
wrong_cgus.sort_by_key(|pair| pair.0.name.clone());
println!("\nThe following items were assigned to wrong codegen units:\n");
for &(ref expected_item, ref actual_item) in &wrong_cgus {
println!("{}", expected_item.name);
println!(
" expected: {}",
codegen_units_to_str(&expected_item.codegen_units)
);
println!(
" actual: {}",
codegen_units_to_str(&actual_item.codegen_units)
);
println!();
}
}
if !(missing.is_empty() && unexpected.is_empty() && wrong_cgus.is_empty()) {
panic!();
}
#[derive(Clone, Eq, PartialEq)]
struct MonoItem {
name: String,
codegen_units: HashSet<String>,
string: String,
}
// [MONO_ITEM] name [@@ (cgu)+]
fn str_to_mono_item(s: &str, cgu_has_crate_disambiguator: bool) -> MonoItem {
let s = if s.starts_with(PREFIX) {
(&s[PREFIX.len()..]).trim()
} else {
s.trim()
};
let full_string = format!("{}{}", PREFIX, s);
let parts: Vec<&str> = s
.split(CGU_MARKER)
.map(str::trim)
.filter(|s| !s.is_empty())
.collect();
let name = parts[0].trim();
let cgus = if parts.len() > 1 {
let cgus_str = parts[1];
cgus_str
.split(' ')
.map(str::trim)
.filter(|s| !s.is_empty())
.map(|s| {
if cgu_has_crate_disambiguator {
remove_crate_disambiguator_from_cgu(s)
} else {
s.to_string()
}
})
.collect()
} else {
HashSet::new()
};
MonoItem {
name: name.to_owned(),
codegen_units: cgus,
string: full_string,
}
}
fn codegen_units_to_str(cgus: &HashSet<String>) -> String {
let mut cgus: Vec<_> = cgus.iter().collect();
cgus.sort();
let mut string = String::new();
for cgu in cgus {
string.push_str(&cgu[..]);
string.push_str(" ");
}
string
}
// Given a cgu-name-prefix of the form <crate-name>.<crate-disambiguator> or
// the form <crate-name1>.<crate-disambiguator1>-in-<crate-name2>.<crate-disambiguator2>,
// remove all crate-disambiguators.
fn remove_crate_disambiguator_from_cgu(cgu: &str) -> String {
lazy_static! {
static ref RE: Regex = Regex::new(
r"^[^\.]+(?P<d1>\.[[:alnum:]]+)(-in-[^\.]+(?P<d2>\.[[:alnum:]]+))?"
).unwrap();
}
let captures = RE.captures(cgu).unwrap_or_else(|| {
panic!("invalid cgu name encountered: {}", cgu)
});
let mut new_name = cgu.to_owned();
if let Some(d2) = captures.name("d2") {
new_name.replace_range(d2.start() .. d2.end(), "");
}
let d1 = captures.name("d1").unwrap();
new_name.replace_range(d1.start() .. d1.end(), "");
new_name
}
}
fn init_incremental_test(&self) {
// (See `run_incremental_test` for an overview of how incremental tests work.)
// Before any of the revisions have executed, create the
// incremental workproduct directory. Delete any old
// incremental work products that may be there from prior
// runs.
let incremental_dir = self.incremental_dir();
if incremental_dir.exists() {
// Canonicalizing the path will convert it to the //?/ format
// on Windows, which enables paths longer than 260 character
let canonicalized = incremental_dir.canonicalize().unwrap();
fs::remove_dir_all(canonicalized).unwrap();
}
fs::create_dir_all(&incremental_dir).unwrap();
if self.config.verbose {
print!(
"init_incremental_test: incremental_dir={}",
incremental_dir.display()
);
}
}
fn run_incremental_test(&self) {
// Basic plan for a test incremental/foo/bar.rs:
// - load list of revisions rpass1, cfail2, rpass3
// - each should begin with `rpass`, `cfail`, or `rfail`
// - if `rpass`, expect compile and execution to succeed
// - if `cfail`, expect compilation to fail
// - if `rfail`, expect execution to fail
// - create a directory build/foo/bar.incremental
// - compile foo/bar.rs with -Z incremental=.../foo/bar.incremental and -C rpass1
// - because name of revision starts with "rpass", expect success
// - compile foo/bar.rs with -Z incremental=.../foo/bar.incremental and -C cfail2
// - because name of revision starts with "cfail", expect an error
// - load expected errors as usual, but filter for those that end in `[rfail2]`
// - compile foo/bar.rs with -Z incremental=.../foo/bar.incremental and -C rpass3
// - because name of revision starts with "rpass", expect success
// - execute build/foo/bar.exe and save output
//
// FIXME -- use non-incremental mode as an oracle? That doesn't apply
// to #[rustc_dirty] and clean tests I guess
let revision = self
.revision
.expect("incremental tests require a list of revisions");
// Incremental workproduct directory should have already been created.
let incremental_dir = self.incremental_dir();
assert!(
incremental_dir.exists(),
"init_incremental_test failed to create incremental dir"
);
// Add an extra flag pointing at the incremental directory.
let mut revision_props = self.props.clone();
revision_props.incremental_dir = Some(incremental_dir);
let revision_cx = TestCx {
config: self.config,
props: &revision_props,
testpaths: self.testpaths,
revision: self.revision,
};
if self.config.verbose {
print!(
"revision={:?} revision_props={:#?}",
revision, revision_props
);
}
if revision.starts_with("rpass") {
revision_cx.run_rpass_test();
} else if revision.starts_with("rfail") {
revision_cx.run_rfail_test();
} else if revision.starts_with("cfail") {
revision_cx.run_cfail_test();
} else {
revision_cx.fatal("revision name must begin with rpass, rfail, or cfail");
}
}
/// Directory where incremental work products are stored.
fn incremental_dir(&self) -> PathBuf {
self.output_base_name().with_extension("inc")
}
fn run_rmake_test(&self) {
let cwd = env::current_dir().unwrap();
let src_root = self
.config
.src_base
.parent()
.unwrap()
.parent()
.unwrap()
.parent()
.unwrap();
let src_root = cwd.join(&src_root);
let tmpdir = cwd.join(self.output_base_name());
if tmpdir.exists() {
self.aggressive_rm_rf(&tmpdir).unwrap();
}
create_dir_all(&tmpdir).unwrap();
let host = &self.config.host;
let make = if host.contains("dragonfly")
|| host.contains("freebsd")
|| host.contains("netbsd")
|| host.contains("openbsd")
{
"gmake"
} else {
"make"
};
let mut cmd = Command::new(make);
cmd.current_dir(&self.testpaths.file)
.stdout(Stdio::piped())
.stderr(Stdio::piped())
.env("TARGET", &self.config.target)
.env("PYTHON", &self.config.docck_python)
.env("S", src_root)
.env("RUST_BUILD_STAGE", &self.config.stage_id)
.env("RUSTC", cwd.join(&self.config.rustc_path))
.env("TMPDIR", &tmpdir)
.env("LD_LIB_PATH_ENVVAR", dylib_env_var())
.env("HOST_RPATH_DIR", cwd.join(&self.config.compile_lib_path))
.env("TARGET_RPATH_DIR", cwd.join(&self.config.run_lib_path))
.env("LLVM_COMPONENTS", &self.config.llvm_components)
.env("LLVM_CXXFLAGS", &self.config.llvm_cxxflags)
// We for sure don't want these tests to run in parallel, so make
// sure they don't have access to these vars if we run via `make`
// at the top level
.env_remove("MAKEFLAGS")
.env_remove("MFLAGS")
.env_remove("CARGO_MAKEFLAGS");
if let Some(ref rustdoc) = self.config.rustdoc_path {
cmd.env("RUSTDOC", cwd.join(rustdoc));
}
if let Some(ref node) = self.config.nodejs {
cmd.env("NODE", node);
}
if let Some(ref linker) = self.config.linker {
cmd.env("RUSTC_LINKER", linker);
}
if let Some(ref clang) = self.config.run_clang_based_tests_with {
cmd.env("CLANG", clang);
}
if let Some(ref filecheck) = self.config.llvm_filecheck {
cmd.env("LLVM_FILECHECK", filecheck);
}
if let Some(ref llvm_bin_dir) = self.config.llvm_bin_dir {
cmd.env("LLVM_BIN_DIR", llvm_bin_dir);
}
// We don't want RUSTFLAGS set from the outside to interfere with
// compiler flags set in the test cases:
cmd.env_remove("RUSTFLAGS");
// Use dynamic musl for tests because static doesn't allow creating dylibs
if self.config.host.contains("musl") {
cmd.env("RUSTFLAGS", "-Ctarget-feature=-crt-static")
.env("IS_MUSL_HOST", "1");
}
if self.config.target.contains("msvc") && self.config.cc != "" {
// We need to pass a path to `lib.exe`, so assume that `cc` is `cl.exe`
// and that `lib.exe` lives next to it.
let lib = Path::new(&self.config.cc).parent().unwrap().join("lib.exe");
// MSYS doesn't like passing flags of the form `/foo` as it thinks it's
// a path and instead passes `C:\msys64\foo`, so convert all
// `/`-arguments to MSVC here to `-` arguments.
let cflags = self
.config
.cflags
.split(' ')
.map(|s| s.replace("/", "-"))
.collect::<Vec<_>>()
.join(" ");
cmd.env("IS_MSVC", "1")
.env("IS_WINDOWS", "1")
.env("MSVC_LIB", format!("'{}' -nologo", lib.display()))
.env("CC", format!("'{}' {}", self.config.cc, cflags))
.env("CXX", format!("'{}'", &self.config.cxx));
} else {
cmd.env("CC", format!("{} {}", self.config.cc, self.config.cflags))
.env("CXX", format!("{} {}", self.config.cxx, self.config.cflags))
.env("AR", &self.config.ar);
if self.config.target.contains("windows") {
cmd.env("IS_WINDOWS", "1");
}
}
let output = cmd
.spawn()
.and_then(read2_abbreviated)
.expect("failed to spawn `make`");
if !output.status.success() {
let res = ProcRes {
status: output.status,
stdout: String::from_utf8_lossy(&output.stdout).into_owned(),
stderr: String::from_utf8_lossy(&output.stderr).into_owned(),
cmdline: format!("{:?}", cmd),
};
self.fatal_proc_rec("make failed", &res);
}
}
fn aggressive_rm_rf(&self, path: &Path) -> io::Result<()> {
for e in path.read_dir()? {
let entry = e?;
let path = entry.path();
if entry.file_type()?.is_dir() {
self.aggressive_rm_rf(&path)?;
} else {
// Remove readonly files as well on windows (by default we can't)
fs::remove_file(&path).or_else(|e| {
if cfg!(windows) && e.kind() == io::ErrorKind::PermissionDenied {
let mut meta = entry.metadata()?.permissions();
meta.set_readonly(false);
fs::set_permissions(&path, meta)?;
fs::remove_file(&path)
} else {
Err(e)
}
})?;
}
}
fs::remove_dir(path)
}
fn run_js_doc_test(&self) {
if let Some(nodejs) = &self.config.nodejs {
let out_dir = self.output_base_dir();
self.document(&out_dir);
let root = self.config.find_rust_src_root().unwrap();
let res = self.cmd2procres(
Command::new(&nodejs)
.arg(root.join("src/tools/rustdoc-js/tester.js"))
.arg(out_dir.parent().expect("no parent"))
.arg(&self.testpaths.file.file_stem().expect("couldn't get file stem")),
);
if !res.status.success() {
self.fatal_proc_rec("rustdoc-js test failed!", &res);
}
} else {
self.fatal("no nodeJS");
}
}
fn load_compare_outputs(&self, proc_res: &ProcRes,
output_kind: TestOutput, explicit_format: bool) -> usize {
let (stderr_kind, stdout_kind) = match output_kind {
TestOutput::Compile => (UI_STDERR, UI_STDOUT),
TestOutput::Run => (UI_RUN_STDERR, UI_RUN_STDOUT)
};
let expected_stderr = self.load_expected_output(stderr_kind);
let expected_stdout = self.load_expected_output(stdout_kind);
let normalized_stdout = match output_kind {
TestOutput::Run if self.config.remote_test_client.is_some() => {
// When tests are run using the remote-test-client, the string
// 'uploaded "$TEST_BUILD_DIR/<test_executable>, waiting for result"'
// is printed to stdout by the client and then captured in the ProcRes,
// so it needs to be removed when comparing the run-pass test execution output
lazy_static! {
static ref REMOTE_TEST_RE: Regex = Regex::new(
"^uploaded \"\\$TEST_BUILD_DIR(/[[:alnum:]_\\-]+)+\", waiting for result\n"
).unwrap();
}
REMOTE_TEST_RE.replace(
&self.normalize_output(&proc_res.stdout, &self.props.normalize_stdout),
""
).to_string()
}
_ => self.normalize_output(&proc_res.stdout, &self.props.normalize_stdout)
};
let stderr = if explicit_format {
proc_res.stderr.clone()
} else {
json::extract_rendered(&proc_res.stderr)
};
let normalized_stderr = self.normalize_output(&stderr, &self.props.normalize_stderr);
let mut errors = 0;
match output_kind {
TestOutput::Compile => {
if !self.props.dont_check_compiler_stdout {
errors += self.compare_output("stdout", &normalized_stdout, &expected_stdout);
}
if !self.props.dont_check_compiler_stderr {
errors += self.compare_output("stderr", &normalized_stderr, &expected_stderr);
}
}
TestOutput::Run => {
errors += self.compare_output(stdout_kind, &normalized_stdout, &expected_stdout);
errors += self.compare_output(stderr_kind, &normalized_stderr, &expected_stderr);
}
}
errors
}
fn run_ui_test(&self) {
// if the user specified a format in the ui test
// print the output to the stderr file, otherwise extract
// the rendered error messages from json and print them
let explicit = self
.props
.compile_flags
.iter()
.any(|s| s.contains("--error-format"));
let proc_res = self.compile_test();
self.check_if_test_should_compile(&proc_res);
let expected_fixed = self.load_expected_output(UI_FIXED);
let modes_to_prune = vec![CompareMode::Nll];
self.prune_duplicate_outputs(&modes_to_prune);
let mut errors = self.load_compare_outputs(&proc_res, TestOutput::Compile, explicit);
if self.config.compare_mode.is_some() {
// don't test rustfix with nll right now
} else if self.config.rustfix_coverage {
// Find out which tests have `MachineApplicable` suggestions but are missing
// `run-rustfix` or `run-rustfix-only-machine-applicable` headers.
//
// This will return an empty `Vec` in case the executed test file has a
// `compile-flags: --error-format=xxxx` header with a value other than `json`.
let suggestions = get_suggestions_from_json(
&proc_res.stderr,
&HashSet::new(),
Filter::MachineApplicableOnly
).unwrap_or_default();
if suggestions.len() > 0
&& !self.props.run_rustfix
&& !self.props.rustfix_only_machine_applicable {
let mut coverage_file_path = self.config.build_base.clone();
coverage_file_path.push("rustfix_missing_coverage.txt");
debug!("coverage_file_path: {}", coverage_file_path.display());
let mut file = OpenOptions::new()
.create(true)
.append(true)
.open(coverage_file_path.as_path())
.expect("could not create or open file");
if let Err(_) = writeln!(file, "{}", self.testpaths.file.display()) {
panic!("couldn't write to {}", coverage_file_path.display());
}
}
} else if self.props.run_rustfix {
// Apply suggestions from rustc to the code itself
let unfixed_code = self
.load_expected_output_from_path(&self.testpaths.file)
.unwrap();
let suggestions = get_suggestions_from_json(
&proc_res.stderr,
&HashSet::new(),
if self.props.rustfix_only_machine_applicable {
Filter::MachineApplicableOnly
} else {
Filter::Everything
},
).unwrap();
let fixed_code = apply_suggestions(&unfixed_code, &suggestions).expect(&format!(
"failed to apply suggestions for {:?} with rustfix",
self.testpaths.file
));
errors += self.compare_output("fixed", &fixed_code, &expected_fixed);
} else if !expected_fixed.is_empty() {
panic!(
"the `// run-rustfix` directive wasn't found but a `*.fixed` \
file was found"
);
}
if errors > 0 {
println!("To update references, rerun the tests and pass the `--bless` flag");
let relative_path_to_file = self
.testpaths
.relative_dir
.join(self.testpaths.file.file_name().unwrap());
println!(
"To only update this specific test, also pass `--test-args {}`",
relative_path_to_file.display(),
);
self.fatal_proc_rec(
&format!("{} errors occurred comparing output.", errors),
&proc_res,
);
}
let expected_errors = errors::load_errors(&self.testpaths.file, self.revision);
if self.should_run_successfully() {
let proc_res = self.exec_compiled_test();
let run_output_errors = if self.props.check_run_results {
self.load_compare_outputs(&proc_res, TestOutput::Run, explicit)
} else {
0
};
if run_output_errors > 0 {
self.fatal_proc_rec(
&format!("{} errors occured comparing run output.", run_output_errors),
&proc_res,
);
}
if !proc_res.status.success() {
self.fatal_proc_rec("test run failed!", &proc_res);
}
}
debug!("run_ui_test: explicit={:?} config.compare_mode={:?} expected_errors={:?} \
proc_res.status={:?} props.error_patterns={:?}",
explicit, self.config.compare_mode, expected_errors, proc_res.status,
self.props.error_patterns);
if !explicit && self.config.compare_mode.is_none() {
if !proc_res.status.success() {
if !self.props.error_patterns.is_empty() {
// "// error-pattern" comments
self.check_error_patterns(&proc_res.stderr, &proc_res);
} else {
// "//~ERROR comments"
self.check_expected_errors(expected_errors, &proc_res);
}
}
}
if self.props.run_rustfix && self.config.compare_mode.is_none() {
// And finally, compile the fixed code and make sure it both
// succeeds and has no diagnostics.
let mut rustc = self.make_compile_args(
&self.testpaths.file.with_extension(UI_FIXED),
TargetLocation::ThisFile(self.make_exe_name()),
);
rustc.arg("-L").arg(&self.aux_output_dir_name());
let res = self.compose_and_run_compiler(rustc, None);
if !res.status.success() {
self.fatal_proc_rec("failed to compile fixed code", &res);
}
if !res.stderr.is_empty() && !self.props.rustfix_only_machine_applicable {
self.fatal_proc_rec("fixed code is still producing diagnostics", &res);
}
}
}
fn run_mir_opt_test(&self) {
let proc_res = self.compile_test();
if !proc_res.status.success() {
self.fatal_proc_rec("compilation failed!", &proc_res);
}
let proc_res = self.exec_compiled_test();
if !proc_res.status.success() {
self.fatal_proc_rec("test run failed!", &proc_res);
}
self.check_mir_dump();
}
fn check_mir_dump(&self) {
let test_file_contents = fs::read_to_string(&self.testpaths.file).unwrap();
if let Some(idx) = test_file_contents.find("// END RUST SOURCE") {
let (_, tests_text) = test_file_contents.split_at(idx + "// END_RUST SOURCE".len());
let tests_text_str = String::from(tests_text);
let mut curr_test: Option<&str> = None;
let mut curr_test_contents = vec![ExpectedLine::Elision];
for l in tests_text_str.lines() {
debug!("line: {:?}", l);
if l.starts_with("// START ") {
let (_, t) = l.split_at("// START ".len());
curr_test = Some(t);
} else if l.starts_with("// END") {
let (_, t) = l.split_at("// END ".len());
if Some(t) != curr_test {
panic!("mismatched START END test name");
}
self.compare_mir_test_output(curr_test.unwrap(), &curr_test_contents);
curr_test = None;
curr_test_contents.clear();
curr_test_contents.push(ExpectedLine::Elision);
} else if l.is_empty() {
// ignore
} else if l.starts_with("//") && l.split_at("//".len()).1.trim() == "..." {
curr_test_contents.push(ExpectedLine::Elision)
} else if l.starts_with("// ") {
let (_, test_content) = l.split_at("// ".len());
curr_test_contents.push(ExpectedLine::Text(test_content));
}
}
}
}
fn check_mir_test_timestamp(&self, test_name: &str, output_file: &Path) {
let t = |file| fs::metadata(file).unwrap().modified().unwrap();
let source_file = &self.testpaths.file;
let output_time = t(output_file);
let source_time = t(source_file);
if source_time > output_time {
debug!(
"source file time: {:?} output file time: {:?}",
source_time, output_time
);
panic!(
"test source file `{}` is newer than potentially stale output file `{}`.",
source_file.display(),
test_name
);
}
}
fn compare_mir_test_output(&self, test_name: &str, expected_content: &[ExpectedLine<&str>]) {
let mut output_file = PathBuf::new();
output_file.push(self.get_mir_dump_dir());
output_file.push(test_name);
debug!("comparing the contests of: {:?}", output_file);
debug!("with: {:?}", expected_content);
if !output_file.exists() {
panic!(
"Output file `{}` from test does not exist",
output_file.into_os_string().to_string_lossy()
);
}
self.check_mir_test_timestamp(test_name, &output_file);
let dumped_string = fs::read_to_string(&output_file).unwrap();
let mut dumped_lines = dumped_string
.lines()
.map(|l| nocomment_mir_line(l))
.filter(|l| !l.is_empty());
let mut expected_lines = expected_content
.iter()
.filter(|&l| {
if let &ExpectedLine::Text(l) = l {
!l.is_empty()
} else {
true
}
})
.peekable();
let compare = |expected_line, dumped_line| {
let e_norm = normalize_mir_line(expected_line);
let d_norm = normalize_mir_line(dumped_line);
debug!("found: {:?}", d_norm);
debug!("expected: {:?}", e_norm);
e_norm == d_norm
};
let error = |expected_line, extra_msg| {
let normalize_all = dumped_string
.lines()
.map(nocomment_mir_line)
.filter(|l| !l.is_empty())
.collect::<Vec<_>>()
.join("\n");
let f = |l: &ExpectedLine<_>| match l {
&ExpectedLine::Elision => "... (elided)".into(),
&ExpectedLine::Text(t) => t,
};
let expected_content = expected_content
.iter()
.map(|l| f(l))
.collect::<Vec<_>>()
.join("\n");
panic!(
"Did not find expected line, error: {}\n\
Expected Line: {:?}\n\
Test Name: {}\n\
Expected:\n{}\n\
Actual:\n{}",
extra_msg, expected_line, test_name, expected_content, normalize_all
);
};
// We expect each non-empty line to appear consecutively, non-consecutive lines
// must be separated by at least one Elision
let mut start_block_line = None;
while let Some(dumped_line) = dumped_lines.next() {
match expected_lines.next() {
Some(&ExpectedLine::Text(expected_line)) => {
let normalized_expected_line = normalize_mir_line(expected_line);
if normalized_expected_line.contains(":{") {
start_block_line = Some(expected_line);
}
if !compare(expected_line, dumped_line) {
error!("{:?}", start_block_line);
error(
expected_line,
format!(
"Mismatch in lines\n\
Current block: {}\n\
Actual Line: {:?}",
start_block_line.unwrap_or("None"),
dumped_line
),
);
}
}
Some(&ExpectedLine::Elision) => {
// skip any number of elisions in a row.
while let Some(&&ExpectedLine::Elision) = expected_lines.peek() {
expected_lines.next();
}
if let Some(&ExpectedLine::Text(expected_line)) = expected_lines.next() {
let mut found = compare(expected_line, dumped_line);
if found {
continue;
}
while let Some(dumped_line) = dumped_lines.next() {
found = compare(expected_line, dumped_line);
if found {
break;
}
}
if !found {
error(expected_line, "ran out of mir dump to match against".into());
}
}
}
None => {}
}
}
}
fn get_mir_dump_dir(&self) -> PathBuf {
let mut mir_dump_dir = PathBuf::from(self.config.build_base.as_path());
debug!("input_file: {:?}", self.testpaths.file);
mir_dump_dir.push(&self.testpaths.relative_dir);
mir_dump_dir.push(self.testpaths.file.file_stem().unwrap());
mir_dump_dir
}
fn normalize_output(&self, output: &str, custom_rules: &[(String, String)]) -> String {
let cflags = self.props.compile_flags.join(" ");
let json = cflags.contains("--error-format json")
|| cflags.contains("--error-format pretty-json")
|| cflags.contains("--error-format=json")
|| cflags.contains("--error-format=pretty-json");
let mut normalized = output.to_string();
let mut normalize_path = |from: &Path, to: &str| {
let mut from = from.display().to_string();
if json {
from = from.replace("\\", "\\\\");
}
normalized = normalized.replace(&from, to);
};
let parent_dir = self.testpaths.file.parent().unwrap();
normalize_path(parent_dir, "$DIR");
// Paths into the libstd/libcore
let src_dir = self.config.src_base.parent().unwrap().parent().unwrap();
normalize_path(src_dir, "$SRC_DIR");
// Paths into the build directory
let test_build_dir = &self.config.build_base;
let parent_build_dir = test_build_dir.parent().unwrap().parent().unwrap().parent().unwrap();
// eg. /home/user/rust/build/x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu/test/ui
normalize_path(test_build_dir, "$TEST_BUILD_DIR");
// eg. /home/user/rust/build
normalize_path(parent_build_dir, "$BUILD_DIR");
// Paths into lib directory.
normalize_path(&parent_build_dir.parent().unwrap().join("lib"), "$LIB_DIR");
if json {
// escaped newlines in json strings should be readable
// in the stderr files. There's no point int being correct,
// since only humans process the stderr files.
// Thus we just turn escaped newlines back into newlines.
normalized = normalized.replace("\\n", "\n");
}
// If there are `$SRC_DIR` normalizations with line and column numbers, then replace them
// with placeholders as we do not want tests needing updated when compiler source code
// changes.
// eg. $SRC_DIR/libcore/mem.rs:323:14 becomes $SRC_DIR/libcore/mem.rs:LL:COL
normalized = Regex::new("SRC_DIR(.+):\\d+:\\d+").unwrap()
.replace_all(&normalized, "SRC_DIR$1:LL:COL").into_owned();
normalized = Self::normalize_platform_differences(&normalized);
normalized = normalized.replace("\t", "\\t"); // makes tabs visible
// Remove test annotations like `//~ ERROR text` from the output,
// since they duplicate actual errors and make the output hard to read.
normalized = Regex::new("\\s*//(\\[.*\\])?~.*").unwrap()
.replace_all(&normalized, "").into_owned();
for rule in custom_rules {
let re = Regex::new(&rule.0).expect("bad regex in custom normalization rule");
normalized = re.replace_all(&normalized, &rule.1[..]).into_owned();
}
normalized
}
/// Normalize output differences across platforms. Generally changes Windows output to be more
/// Unix-like.
///
/// Replaces backslashes in paths with forward slashes, and replaces CRLF line endings
/// with LF.
fn normalize_platform_differences(output: &str) -> String {
lazy_static! {
/// Used to find Windows paths.
///
/// It's not possible to detect paths in the error messages generally, but this is a
/// decent enough heuristic.
static ref PATH_BACKSLASH_RE: Regex = Regex::new(r#"(?x)
(?:
# Match paths that don't include spaces.
(?:\\[\pL\pN\.\-_']+)+\.\pL+
|
# If the path starts with a well-known root, then allow spaces.
\$(?:DIR|SRC_DIR|TEST_BUILD_DIR|BUILD_DIR|LIB_DIR)(?:\\[\pL\pN\.\-_' ]+)+
)"#
).unwrap();
}
let output = output.replace(r"\\", r"\");
PATH_BACKSLASH_RE.replace_all(&output, |caps: &Captures<'_>| {
println!("{}", &caps[0]);
caps[0].replace(r"\", "/")
}).replace("\r\n", "\n")
}
fn expected_output_path(&self, kind: &str) -> PathBuf {
let mut path = expected_output_path(
&self.testpaths,
self.revision,
&self.config.compare_mode,
kind,
);
if !path.exists() {
if let Some(CompareMode::Polonius) = self.config.compare_mode {
path = expected_output_path(
&self.testpaths,
self.revision,
&Some(CompareMode::Nll),
kind,
);
}
}
if !path.exists() {
path = expected_output_path(&self.testpaths, self.revision, &None, kind);
}
path
}
fn load_expected_output(&self, kind: &str) -> String {
let path = self.expected_output_path(kind);
if path.exists() {
match self.load_expected_output_from_path(&path) {
Ok(x) => x,
Err(x) => self.fatal(&x),
}
} else {
String::new()
}
}
fn load_expected_output_from_path(&self, path: &Path) -> Result<String, String> {
fs::read_to_string(path).map_err(|err| {
format!("failed to load expected output from `{}`: {}", path.display(), err)
})
}
fn delete_file(&self, file: &PathBuf) {
if let Err(e) = fs::remove_file(file) {
self.fatal(&format!(
"failed to delete `{}`: {}",
file.display(),
e,
));
}
}
fn compare_output(&self, kind: &str, actual: &str, expected: &str) -> usize {
if actual == expected {
return 0;
}
if !self.config.bless {
if expected.is_empty() {
println!("normalized {}:\n{}\n", kind, actual);
} else {
println!("diff of {}:\n", kind);
let diff_results = make_diff(expected, actual, 3);
for result in diff_results {
let mut line_number = result.line_number;
for line in result.lines {
match line {
DiffLine::Expected(e) => {
println!("-\t{}", e);
line_number += 1;
}
DiffLine::Context(c) => {
println!("{}\t{}", line_number, c);
line_number += 1;
}
DiffLine::Resulting(r) => {
println!("+\t{}", r);
}
}
}
println!();
}
}
}
let mode = self.config.compare_mode.as_ref().map_or("", |m| m.to_str());
let output_file = self
.output_base_name()
.with_extra_extension(self.revision.unwrap_or(""))
.with_extra_extension(mode)
.with_extra_extension(kind);
let mut files = vec![output_file];
if self.config.bless {
files.push(expected_output_path(
self.testpaths,
self.revision,
&self.config.compare_mode,
kind,
));
}
for output_file in &files {
if actual.is_empty() {
self.delete_file(output_file);
} else if let Err(err) = fs::write(&output_file, &actual) {
self.fatal(&format!(
"failed to write {} to `{}`: {}",
kind,
output_file.display(),
err,
));
}
}
println!("\nThe actual {0} differed from the expected {0}.", kind);
for output_file in files {
println!("Actual {} saved to {}", kind, output_file.display());
}
if self.config.bless {
0
} else {
1
}
}
fn prune_duplicate_output(&self, mode: CompareMode, kind: &str, canon_content: &str) {
let examined_path = expected_output_path(
&self.testpaths,
self.revision,
&Some(mode),
kind,
);
let examined_content = self
.load_expected_output_from_path(&examined_path)
.unwrap_or_else(|_| String::new());
if examined_path.exists() && canon_content == &examined_content {
self.delete_file(&examined_path);
}
}
fn prune_duplicate_outputs(&self, modes: &[CompareMode]) {
if self.config.bless {
for kind in UI_EXTENSIONS {
let canon_comparison_path = expected_output_path(
&self.testpaths,
self.revision,
&None,
kind,
);
if let Ok(canon) = self.load_expected_output_from_path(&canon_comparison_path) {
for mode in modes {
self.prune_duplicate_output(mode.clone(), kind, &canon);
}
}
}
}
}
fn create_stamp(&self) {
let stamp = crate::stamp(&self.config, self.testpaths, self.revision);
fs::write(&stamp, compute_stamp_hash(&self.config)).unwrap();
}
}
struct ProcArgs {
prog: String,
args: Vec<String>,
}
pub struct ProcRes {
status: ExitStatus,
stdout: String,
stderr: String,
cmdline: String,
}
impl ProcRes {
pub fn fatal(&self, err: Option<&str>) -> ! {
if let Some(e) = err {
println!("\nerror: {}", e);
}
print!(
"\
status: {}\n\
command: {}\n\
stdout:\n\
------------------------------------------\n\
{}\n\
------------------------------------------\n\
stderr:\n\
------------------------------------------\n\
{}\n\
------------------------------------------\n\
\n",
self.status, self.cmdline,
json::extract_rendered(&self.stdout),
json::extract_rendered(&self.stderr),
);
// Use resume_unwind instead of panic!() to prevent a panic message + backtrace from
// compiletest, which is unnecessary noise.
std::panic::resume_unwind(Box::new(()));
}
}
enum TargetLocation {
ThisFile(PathBuf),
ThisDirectory(PathBuf),
}
#[derive(Clone, PartialEq, Eq)]
enum ExpectedLine<T: AsRef<str>> {
Elision,
Text(T),
}
impl<T> fmt::Debug for ExpectedLine<T>
where
T: AsRef<str> + fmt::Debug,
{
fn fmt(&self, formatter: &mut fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> fmt::Result {
if let &ExpectedLine::Text(ref t) = self {
write!(formatter, "{:?}", t)
} else {
write!(formatter, "\"...\" (Elision)")
}
}
}
fn normalize_mir_line(line: &str) -> String {
nocomment_mir_line(line).replace(char::is_whitespace, "")
}
fn nocomment_mir_line(line: &str) -> &str {
if let Some(idx) = line.find("//") {
let (l, _) = line.split_at(idx);
l.trim_end()
} else {
line
}
}
fn read2_abbreviated(mut child: Child) -> io::Result<Output> {
use crate::read2::read2;
use std::mem::replace;
const HEAD_LEN: usize = 160 * 1024;
const TAIL_LEN: usize = 256 * 1024;
enum ProcOutput {
Full(Vec<u8>),
Abbreviated {
head: Vec<u8>,
skipped: usize,
tail: Box<[u8]>,
},
}
impl ProcOutput {
fn extend(&mut self, data: &[u8]) {
let new_self = match *self {
ProcOutput::Full(ref mut bytes) => {
bytes.extend_from_slice(data);
let new_len = bytes.len();
if new_len <= HEAD_LEN + TAIL_LEN {
return;
}
let tail = bytes.split_off(new_len - TAIL_LEN).into_boxed_slice();
let head = replace(bytes, Vec::new());
let skipped = new_len - HEAD_LEN - TAIL_LEN;
ProcOutput::Abbreviated {
head,
skipped,
tail,
}
}
ProcOutput::Abbreviated {
ref mut skipped,
ref mut tail,
..
} => {
*skipped += data.len();
if data.len() <= TAIL_LEN {
tail[..data.len()].copy_from_slice(data);
tail.rotate_left(data.len());
} else {
tail.copy_from_slice(&data[(data.len() - TAIL_LEN)..]);
}
return;
}
};
*self = new_self;
}
fn into_bytes(self) -> Vec<u8> {
match self {
ProcOutput::Full(bytes) => bytes,
ProcOutput::Abbreviated {
mut head,
skipped,
tail,
} => {
write!(&mut head, "\n\n<<<<<< SKIPPED {} BYTES >>>>>>\n\n", skipped).unwrap();
head.extend_from_slice(&tail);
head
}
}
}
}
let mut stdout = ProcOutput::Full(Vec::new());
let mut stderr = ProcOutput::Full(Vec::new());
drop(child.stdin.take());
read2(
child.stdout.take().unwrap(),
child.stderr.take().unwrap(),
&mut |is_stdout, data, _| {
if is_stdout { &mut stdout } else { &mut stderr }.extend(data);
data.clear();
},
)?;
let status = child.wait()?;
Ok(Output {
status,
stdout: stdout.into_bytes(),
stderr: stderr.into_bytes(),
})
}