| // Copyright 2013-2014 The Rust Project Developers. See the COPYRIGHT |
| // file at the top-level directory of this distribution and at |
| // http://rust-lang.org/COPYRIGHT. |
| // |
| // Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 <LICENSE-APACHE or |
| // http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0> or the MIT license |
| // <LICENSE-MIT or http://opensource.org/licenses/MIT>, at your |
| // option. This file may not be copied, modified, or distributed |
| // except according to those terms. |
| |
| use std::env; |
| use std::ffi::OsString; |
| use std::io::prelude::*; |
| use std::io; |
| use std::path::{Path, PathBuf}; |
| use std::panic::{self, AssertUnwindSafe}; |
| use std::process::Command; |
| use std::str; |
| use rustc_data_structures::sync::Lrc; |
| use std::sync::{Arc, Mutex}; |
| |
| use testing; |
| use rustc_lint; |
| use rustc::hir; |
| use rustc::hir::intravisit; |
| use rustc::session::{self, CompileIncomplete, config}; |
| use rustc::session::config::{OutputType, OutputTypes, Externs, CodegenOptions}; |
| use rustc::session::search_paths::{SearchPaths, PathKind}; |
| use rustc_metadata::dynamic_lib::DynamicLibrary; |
| use tempfile::Builder as TempFileBuilder; |
| use rustc_driver::{self, driver, target_features, Compilation}; |
| use rustc_driver::driver::phase_2_configure_and_expand; |
| use rustc_metadata::cstore::CStore; |
| use rustc_resolve::MakeGlobMap; |
| use syntax::ast; |
| use syntax::source_map::SourceMap; |
| use syntax::edition::Edition; |
| use syntax::feature_gate::UnstableFeatures; |
| use syntax::with_globals; |
| use syntax_pos::{BytePos, DUMMY_SP, Pos, Span, FileName}; |
| use errors; |
| use errors::emitter::ColorConfig; |
| |
| use clean::Attributes; |
| use html::markdown::{self, ErrorCodes, LangString}; |
| |
| #[derive(Clone, Default)] |
| pub struct TestOptions { |
| /// Whether to disable the default `extern crate my_crate;` when creating doctests. |
| pub no_crate_inject: bool, |
| /// Whether to emit compilation warnings when compiling doctests. Setting this will suppress |
| /// the default `#![allow(unused)]`. |
| pub display_warnings: bool, |
| /// Additional crate-level attributes to add to doctests. |
| pub attrs: Vec<String>, |
| } |
| |
| pub fn run(input_path: &Path, |
| cfgs: Vec<String>, |
| libs: SearchPaths, |
| externs: Externs, |
| mut test_args: Vec<String>, |
| crate_name: Option<String>, |
| maybe_sysroot: Option<PathBuf>, |
| display_warnings: bool, |
| linker: Option<PathBuf>, |
| edition: Edition, |
| cg: CodegenOptions) |
| -> isize { |
| let input = config::Input::File(input_path.to_owned()); |
| |
| let sessopts = config::Options { |
| maybe_sysroot: maybe_sysroot.clone().or_else( |
| || Some(env::current_exe().unwrap().parent().unwrap().parent().unwrap().to_path_buf())), |
| search_paths: libs.clone(), |
| crate_types: vec![config::CrateType::Dylib], |
| cg: cg.clone(), |
| externs: externs.clone(), |
| unstable_features: UnstableFeatures::from_environment(), |
| lint_cap: Some(::rustc::lint::Level::Allow), |
| actually_rustdoc: true, |
| debugging_opts: config::DebuggingOptions { |
| ..config::basic_debugging_options() |
| }, |
| edition, |
| ..config::Options::default() |
| }; |
| driver::spawn_thread_pool(sessopts, |sessopts| { |
| let source_map = Lrc::new(SourceMap::new(sessopts.file_path_mapping())); |
| let handler = |
| errors::Handler::with_tty_emitter(ColorConfig::Auto, |
| true, false, |
| Some(source_map.clone())); |
| |
| let mut sess = session::build_session_( |
| sessopts, Some(input_path.to_owned()), handler, source_map.clone(), |
| ); |
| let codegen_backend = rustc_driver::get_codegen_backend(&sess); |
| let cstore = CStore::new(codegen_backend.metadata_loader()); |
| rustc_lint::register_builtins(&mut sess.lint_store.borrow_mut(), Some(&sess)); |
| |
| let mut cfg = config::build_configuration(&sess, config::parse_cfgspecs(cfgs.clone())); |
| target_features::add_configuration(&mut cfg, &sess, &*codegen_backend); |
| sess.parse_sess.config = cfg; |
| |
| let krate = panictry!(driver::phase_1_parse_input(&driver::CompileController::basic(), |
| &sess, |
| &input)); |
| let driver::ExpansionResult { defs, mut hir_forest, .. } = { |
| phase_2_configure_and_expand( |
| &sess, |
| &cstore, |
| krate, |
| None, |
| "rustdoc-test", |
| None, |
| MakeGlobMap::No, |
| |_| Ok(()), |
| ).expect("phase_2_configure_and_expand aborted in rustdoc!") |
| }; |
| |
| let crate_name = crate_name.unwrap_or_else(|| { |
| ::rustc_codegen_utils::link::find_crate_name(None, &hir_forest.krate().attrs, &input) |
| }); |
| let mut opts = scrape_test_config(hir_forest.krate()); |
| opts.display_warnings |= display_warnings; |
| let mut collector = Collector::new( |
| crate_name, |
| cfgs, |
| libs, |
| cg, |
| externs, |
| false, |
| opts, |
| maybe_sysroot, |
| Some(source_map), |
| None, |
| linker, |
| edition |
| ); |
| |
| { |
| let map = hir::map::map_crate(&sess, &cstore, &mut hir_forest, &defs); |
| let krate = map.krate(); |
| let mut hir_collector = HirCollector { |
| sess: &sess, |
| collector: &mut collector, |
| map: &map, |
| codes: ErrorCodes::from(sess.opts.unstable_features.is_nightly_build()), |
| }; |
| hir_collector.visit_testable("".to_string(), &krate.attrs, |this| { |
| intravisit::walk_crate(this, krate); |
| }); |
| } |
| |
| test_args.insert(0, "rustdoctest".to_string()); |
| |
| testing::test_main(&test_args, |
| collector.tests.into_iter().collect(), |
| testing::Options::new().display_output(display_warnings)); |
| 0 |
| }) |
| } |
| |
| // Look for #![doc(test(no_crate_inject))], used by crates in the std facade |
| fn scrape_test_config(krate: &::rustc::hir::Crate) -> TestOptions { |
| use syntax::print::pprust; |
| |
| let mut opts = TestOptions { |
| no_crate_inject: false, |
| display_warnings: false, |
| attrs: Vec::new(), |
| }; |
| |
| let test_attrs: Vec<_> = krate.attrs.iter() |
| .filter(|a| a.check_name("doc")) |
| .flat_map(|a| a.meta_item_list().unwrap_or_else(Vec::new)) |
| .filter(|a| a.check_name("test")) |
| .collect(); |
| let attrs = test_attrs.iter().flat_map(|a| a.meta_item_list().unwrap_or(&[])); |
| |
| for attr in attrs { |
| if attr.check_name("no_crate_inject") { |
| opts.no_crate_inject = true; |
| } |
| if attr.check_name("attr") { |
| if let Some(l) = attr.meta_item_list() { |
| for item in l { |
| opts.attrs.push(pprust::meta_list_item_to_string(item)); |
| } |
| } |
| } |
| } |
| |
| opts |
| } |
| |
| fn run_test(test: &str, cratename: &str, filename: &FileName, line: usize, |
| cfgs: Vec<String>, libs: SearchPaths, |
| cg: CodegenOptions, externs: Externs, |
| should_panic: bool, no_run: bool, as_test_harness: bool, |
| compile_fail: bool, mut error_codes: Vec<String>, opts: &TestOptions, |
| maybe_sysroot: Option<PathBuf>, linker: Option<PathBuf>, edition: Edition) { |
| // the test harness wants its own `main` & top level functions, so |
| // never wrap the test in `fn main() { ... }` |
| let (test, line_offset) = make_test(test, Some(cratename), as_test_harness, opts); |
| // FIXME(#44940): if doctests ever support path remapping, then this filename |
| // needs to be the result of SourceMap::span_to_unmapped_path |
| let input = config::Input::Str { |
| name: filename.to_owned(), |
| input: test.to_owned(), |
| }; |
| let outputs = OutputTypes::new(&[(OutputType::Exe, None)]); |
| |
| let sessopts = config::Options { |
| maybe_sysroot: maybe_sysroot.or_else( |
| || Some(env::current_exe().unwrap().parent().unwrap().parent().unwrap().to_path_buf())), |
| search_paths: libs, |
| crate_types: vec![config::CrateType::Executable], |
| output_types: outputs, |
| externs, |
| cg: config::CodegenOptions { |
| prefer_dynamic: true, |
| linker, |
| ..cg |
| }, |
| test: as_test_harness, |
| unstable_features: UnstableFeatures::from_environment(), |
| debugging_opts: config::DebuggingOptions { |
| ..config::basic_debugging_options() |
| }, |
| edition, |
| ..config::Options::default() |
| }; |
| |
| // Shuffle around a few input and output handles here. We're going to pass |
| // an explicit handle into rustc to collect output messages, but we also |
| // want to catch the error message that rustc prints when it fails. |
| // |
| // We take our thread-local stderr (likely set by the test runner) and replace |
| // it with a sink that is also passed to rustc itself. When this function |
| // returns the output of the sink is copied onto the output of our own thread. |
| // |
| // The basic idea is to not use a default Handler for rustc, and then also |
| // not print things by default to the actual stderr. |
| struct Sink(Arc<Mutex<Vec<u8>>>); |
| impl Write for Sink { |
| fn write(&mut self, data: &[u8]) -> io::Result<usize> { |
| Write::write(&mut *self.0.lock().unwrap(), data) |
| } |
| fn flush(&mut self) -> io::Result<()> { Ok(()) } |
| } |
| struct Bomb(Arc<Mutex<Vec<u8>>>, Box<dyn Write+Send>); |
| impl Drop for Bomb { |
| fn drop(&mut self) { |
| let _ = self.1.write_all(&self.0.lock().unwrap()); |
| } |
| } |
| let data = Arc::new(Mutex::new(Vec::new())); |
| |
| let old = io::set_panic(Some(box Sink(data.clone()))); |
| let _bomb = Bomb(data.clone(), old.unwrap_or(box io::stdout())); |
| |
| let (libdir, outdir, compile_result) = driver::spawn_thread_pool(sessopts, |sessopts| { |
| let source_map = Lrc::new(SourceMap::new_doctest( |
| sessopts.file_path_mapping(), filename.clone(), line as isize - line_offset as isize |
| )); |
| let emitter = errors::emitter::EmitterWriter::new(box Sink(data.clone()), |
| Some(source_map.clone()), |
| false, |
| false); |
| |
| // Compile the code |
| let diagnostic_handler = errors::Handler::with_emitter(true, false, box emitter); |
| |
| let mut sess = session::build_session_( |
| sessopts, None, diagnostic_handler, source_map, |
| ); |
| let codegen_backend = rustc_driver::get_codegen_backend(&sess); |
| let cstore = CStore::new(codegen_backend.metadata_loader()); |
| rustc_lint::register_builtins(&mut sess.lint_store.borrow_mut(), Some(&sess)); |
| |
| let outdir = Mutex::new( |
| TempFileBuilder::new().prefix("rustdoctest").tempdir().expect("rustdoc needs a tempdir") |
| ); |
| let libdir = sess.target_filesearch(PathKind::All).get_lib_path(); |
| let mut control = driver::CompileController::basic(); |
| |
| let mut cfg = config::build_configuration(&sess, config::parse_cfgspecs(cfgs.clone())); |
| target_features::add_configuration(&mut cfg, &sess, &*codegen_backend); |
| sess.parse_sess.config = cfg; |
| |
| let out = Some(outdir.lock().unwrap().path().to_path_buf()); |
| |
| if no_run { |
| control.after_analysis.stop = Compilation::Stop; |
| } |
| |
| let res = panic::catch_unwind(AssertUnwindSafe(|| { |
| driver::compile_input( |
| codegen_backend, |
| &sess, |
| &cstore, |
| &None, |
| &input, |
| &out, |
| &None, |
| None, |
| &control |
| ) |
| })); |
| |
| let compile_result = match res { |
| Ok(Ok(())) | Ok(Err(CompileIncomplete::Stopped)) => Ok(()), |
| Err(_) | Ok(Err(CompileIncomplete::Errored(_))) => Err(()) |
| }; |
| |
| (libdir, outdir, compile_result) |
| }); |
| |
| match (compile_result, compile_fail) { |
| (Ok(()), true) => { |
| panic!("test compiled while it wasn't supposed to") |
| } |
| (Ok(()), false) => {} |
| (Err(()), true) => { |
| if error_codes.len() > 0 { |
| let out = String::from_utf8(data.lock().unwrap().to_vec()).unwrap(); |
| error_codes.retain(|err| !out.contains(err)); |
| } |
| } |
| (Err(()), false) => { |
| panic!("couldn't compile the test") |
| } |
| } |
| |
| if error_codes.len() > 0 { |
| panic!("Some expected error codes were not found: {:?}", error_codes); |
| } |
| |
| if no_run { return } |
| |
| // Run the code! |
| // |
| // We're careful to prepend the *target* dylib search path to the child's |
| // environment to ensure that the target loads the right libraries at |
| // runtime. It would be a sad day if the *host* libraries were loaded as a |
| // mistake. |
| let mut cmd = Command::new(&outdir.lock().unwrap().path().join("rust_out")); |
| let var = DynamicLibrary::envvar(); |
| let newpath = { |
| let path = env::var_os(var).unwrap_or(OsString::new()); |
| let mut path = env::split_paths(&path).collect::<Vec<_>>(); |
| path.insert(0, libdir.clone()); |
| env::join_paths(path).unwrap() |
| }; |
| cmd.env(var, &newpath); |
| |
| match cmd.output() { |
| Err(e) => panic!("couldn't run the test: {}{}", e, |
| if e.kind() == io::ErrorKind::PermissionDenied { |
| " - maybe your tempdir is mounted with noexec?" |
| } else { "" }), |
| Ok(out) => { |
| if should_panic && out.status.success() { |
| panic!("test executable succeeded when it should have failed"); |
| } else if !should_panic && !out.status.success() { |
| panic!("test executable failed:\n{}\n{}\n", |
| str::from_utf8(&out.stdout).unwrap_or(""), |
| str::from_utf8(&out.stderr).unwrap_or("")); |
| } |
| } |
| } |
| } |
| |
| /// Makes the test file. Also returns the number of lines before the code begins |
| pub fn make_test(s: &str, |
| cratename: Option<&str>, |
| dont_insert_main: bool, |
| opts: &TestOptions) |
| -> (String, usize) { |
| let (crate_attrs, everything_else) = partition_source(s); |
| let everything_else = everything_else.trim(); |
| let mut line_offset = 0; |
| let mut prog = String::new(); |
| |
| if opts.attrs.is_empty() && !opts.display_warnings { |
| // If there aren't any attributes supplied by #![doc(test(attr(...)))], then allow some |
| // lints that are commonly triggered in doctests. The crate-level test attributes are |
| // commonly used to make tests fail in case they trigger warnings, so having this there in |
| // that case may cause some tests to pass when they shouldn't have. |
| prog.push_str("#![allow(unused)]\n"); |
| line_offset += 1; |
| } |
| |
| // Next, any attributes that came from the crate root via #![doc(test(attr(...)))]. |
| for attr in &opts.attrs { |
| prog.push_str(&format!("#![{}]\n", attr)); |
| line_offset += 1; |
| } |
| |
| // Now push any outer attributes from the example, assuming they |
| // are intended to be crate attributes. |
| prog.push_str(&crate_attrs); |
| |
| // Don't inject `extern crate std` because it's already injected by the |
| // compiler. |
| if !s.contains("extern crate") && !opts.no_crate_inject && cratename != Some("std") { |
| if let Some(cratename) = cratename { |
| if s.contains(cratename) { |
| prog.push_str(&format!("extern crate {};\n", cratename)); |
| line_offset += 1; |
| } |
| } |
| } |
| |
| // FIXME (#21299): prefer libsyntax or some other actual parser over this |
| // best-effort ad hoc approach |
| let already_has_main = s.lines() |
| .map(|line| { |
| let comment = line.find("//"); |
| if let Some(comment_begins) = comment { |
| &line[0..comment_begins] |
| } else { |
| line |
| } |
| }) |
| .any(|code| code.contains("fn main")); |
| |
| if dont_insert_main || already_has_main { |
| prog.push_str(everything_else); |
| } else { |
| prog.push_str("fn main() {\n"); |
| line_offset += 1; |
| prog.push_str(everything_else); |
| prog.push_str("\n}"); |
| } |
| |
| info!("final test program: {}", prog); |
| |
| (prog, line_offset) |
| } |
| |
| // FIXME(aburka): use a real parser to deal with multiline attributes |
| fn partition_source(s: &str) -> (String, String) { |
| let mut after_header = false; |
| let mut before = String::new(); |
| let mut after = String::new(); |
| |
| for line in s.lines() { |
| let trimline = line.trim(); |
| let header = trimline.chars().all(|c| c.is_whitespace()) || |
| trimline.starts_with("#![") || |
| trimline.starts_with("#[macro_use] extern crate") || |
| trimline.starts_with("extern crate"); |
| if !header || after_header { |
| after_header = true; |
| after.push_str(line); |
| after.push_str("\n"); |
| } else { |
| before.push_str(line); |
| before.push_str("\n"); |
| } |
| } |
| |
| (before, after) |
| } |
| |
| pub struct Collector { |
| pub tests: Vec<testing::TestDescAndFn>, |
| |
| // The name of the test displayed to the user, separated by `::`. |
| // |
| // In tests from Rust source, this is the path to the item |
| // e.g. `["std", "vec", "Vec", "push"]`. |
| // |
| // In tests from a markdown file, this is the titles of all headers (h1~h6) |
| // of the sections that contain the code block, e.g. if the markdown file is |
| // written as: |
| // |
| // ``````markdown |
| // # Title |
| // |
| // ## Subtitle |
| // |
| // ```rust |
| // assert!(true); |
| // ``` |
| // `````` |
| // |
| // the `names` vector of that test will be `["Title", "Subtitle"]`. |
| names: Vec<String>, |
| |
| cfgs: Vec<String>, |
| libs: SearchPaths, |
| cg: CodegenOptions, |
| externs: Externs, |
| use_headers: bool, |
| cratename: String, |
| opts: TestOptions, |
| maybe_sysroot: Option<PathBuf>, |
| position: Span, |
| source_map: Option<Lrc<SourceMap>>, |
| filename: Option<PathBuf>, |
| linker: Option<PathBuf>, |
| edition: Edition, |
| } |
| |
| impl Collector { |
| pub fn new(cratename: String, cfgs: Vec<String>, libs: SearchPaths, cg: CodegenOptions, |
| externs: Externs, use_headers: bool, opts: TestOptions, |
| maybe_sysroot: Option<PathBuf>, source_map: Option<Lrc<SourceMap>>, |
| filename: Option<PathBuf>, linker: Option<PathBuf>, edition: Edition) -> Collector { |
| Collector { |
| tests: Vec::new(), |
| names: Vec::new(), |
| cfgs, |
| libs, |
| cg, |
| externs, |
| use_headers, |
| cratename, |
| opts, |
| maybe_sysroot, |
| position: DUMMY_SP, |
| source_map, |
| filename, |
| linker, |
| edition, |
| } |
| } |
| |
| fn generate_name(&self, line: usize, filename: &FileName) -> String { |
| format!("{} - {} (line {})", filename, self.names.join("::"), line) |
| } |
| |
| pub fn add_test(&mut self, test: String, config: LangString, line: usize) { |
| let filename = self.get_filename(); |
| let name = self.generate_name(line, &filename); |
| let cfgs = self.cfgs.clone(); |
| let libs = self.libs.clone(); |
| let cg = self.cg.clone(); |
| let externs = self.externs.clone(); |
| let cratename = self.cratename.to_string(); |
| let opts = self.opts.clone(); |
| let maybe_sysroot = self.maybe_sysroot.clone(); |
| let linker = self.linker.clone(); |
| let edition = self.edition; |
| debug!("Creating test {}: {}", name, test); |
| self.tests.push(testing::TestDescAndFn { |
| desc: testing::TestDesc { |
| name: testing::DynTestName(name.clone()), |
| ignore: config.ignore, |
| // compiler failures are test failures |
| should_panic: testing::ShouldPanic::No, |
| allow_fail: config.allow_fail, |
| }, |
| testfn: testing::DynTestFn(box move || { |
| let panic = io::set_panic(None); |
| let print = io::set_print(None); |
| match { |
| rustc_driver::in_named_rustc_thread(name, move || with_globals(move || { |
| io::set_panic(panic); |
| io::set_print(print); |
| run_test(&test, |
| &cratename, |
| &filename, |
| line, |
| cfgs, |
| libs, |
| cg, |
| externs, |
| config.should_panic, |
| config.no_run, |
| config.test_harness, |
| config.compile_fail, |
| config.error_codes, |
| &opts, |
| maybe_sysroot, |
| linker, |
| edition) |
| })) |
| } { |
| Ok(()) => (), |
| Err(err) => panic::resume_unwind(err), |
| } |
| }), |
| }); |
| } |
| |
| pub fn get_line(&self) -> usize { |
| if let Some(ref source_map) = self.source_map { |
| let line = self.position.lo().to_usize(); |
| let line = source_map.lookup_char_pos(BytePos(line as u32)).line; |
| if line > 0 { line - 1 } else { line } |
| } else { |
| 0 |
| } |
| } |
| |
| pub fn set_position(&mut self, position: Span) { |
| self.position = position; |
| } |
| |
| fn get_filename(&self) -> FileName { |
| if let Some(ref source_map) = self.source_map { |
| let filename = source_map.span_to_filename(self.position); |
| if let FileName::Real(ref filename) = filename { |
| if let Ok(cur_dir) = env::current_dir() { |
| if let Ok(path) = filename.strip_prefix(&cur_dir) { |
| return path.to_owned().into(); |
| } |
| } |
| } |
| filename |
| } else if let Some(ref filename) = self.filename { |
| filename.clone().into() |
| } else { |
| FileName::Custom("input".to_owned()) |
| } |
| } |
| |
| pub fn register_header(&mut self, name: &str, level: u32) { |
| if self.use_headers { |
| // we use these headings as test names, so it's good if |
| // they're valid identifiers. |
| let name = name.chars().enumerate().map(|(i, c)| { |
| if (i == 0 && c.is_xid_start()) || |
| (i != 0 && c.is_xid_continue()) { |
| c |
| } else { |
| '_' |
| } |
| }).collect::<String>(); |
| |
| // Here we try to efficiently assemble the header titles into the |
| // test name in the form of `h1::h2::h3::h4::h5::h6`. |
| // |
| // Suppose originally `self.names` contains `[h1, h2, h3]`... |
| let level = level as usize; |
| if level <= self.names.len() { |
| // ... Consider `level == 2`. All headers in the lower levels |
| // are irrelevant in this new level. So we should reset |
| // `self.names` to contain headers until <h2>, and replace that |
| // slot with the new name: `[h1, name]`. |
| self.names.truncate(level); |
| self.names[level - 1] = name; |
| } else { |
| // ... On the other hand, consider `level == 5`. This means we |
| // need to extend `self.names` to contain five headers. We fill |
| // in the missing level (<h4>) with `_`. Thus `self.names` will |
| // become `[h1, h2, h3, "_", name]`. |
| if level - 1 > self.names.len() { |
| self.names.resize(level - 1, "_".to_owned()); |
| } |
| self.names.push(name); |
| } |
| } |
| } |
| } |
| |
| struct HirCollector<'a, 'hir: 'a> { |
| sess: &'a session::Session, |
| collector: &'a mut Collector, |
| map: &'a hir::map::Map<'hir>, |
| codes: ErrorCodes, |
| } |
| |
| impl<'a, 'hir> HirCollector<'a, 'hir> { |
| fn visit_testable<F: FnOnce(&mut Self)>(&mut self, |
| name: String, |
| attrs: &[ast::Attribute], |
| nested: F) { |
| let mut attrs = Attributes::from_ast(self.sess.diagnostic(), attrs); |
| if let Some(ref cfg) = attrs.cfg { |
| if !cfg.matches(&self.sess.parse_sess, Some(&self.sess.features_untracked())) { |
| return; |
| } |
| } |
| |
| let has_name = !name.is_empty(); |
| if has_name { |
| self.collector.names.push(name); |
| } |
| |
| attrs.collapse_doc_comments(); |
| attrs.unindent_doc_comments(); |
| // the collapse-docs pass won't combine sugared/raw doc attributes, or included files with |
| // anything else, this will combine them for us |
| if let Some(doc) = attrs.collapsed_doc_value() { |
| self.collector.set_position(attrs.span.unwrap_or(DUMMY_SP)); |
| let res = markdown::find_testable_code(&doc, self.collector, self.codes); |
| if let Err(err) = res { |
| self.sess.diagnostic().span_warn(attrs.span.unwrap_or(DUMMY_SP), |
| &err.to_string()); |
| } |
| } |
| |
| nested(self); |
| |
| if has_name { |
| self.collector.names.pop(); |
| } |
| } |
| } |
| |
| impl<'a, 'hir> intravisit::Visitor<'hir> for HirCollector<'a, 'hir> { |
| fn nested_visit_map<'this>(&'this mut self) -> intravisit::NestedVisitorMap<'this, 'hir> { |
| intravisit::NestedVisitorMap::All(&self.map) |
| } |
| |
| fn visit_item(&mut self, item: &'hir hir::Item) { |
| let name = if let hir::ItemKind::Impl(.., ref ty, _) = item.node { |
| self.map.node_to_pretty_string(ty.id) |
| } else { |
| item.name.to_string() |
| }; |
| |
| self.visit_testable(name, &item.attrs, |this| { |
| intravisit::walk_item(this, item); |
| }); |
| } |
| |
| fn visit_trait_item(&mut self, item: &'hir hir::TraitItem) { |
| self.visit_testable(item.ident.to_string(), &item.attrs, |this| { |
| intravisit::walk_trait_item(this, item); |
| }); |
| } |
| |
| fn visit_impl_item(&mut self, item: &'hir hir::ImplItem) { |
| self.visit_testable(item.ident.to_string(), &item.attrs, |this| { |
| intravisit::walk_impl_item(this, item); |
| }); |
| } |
| |
| fn visit_foreign_item(&mut self, item: &'hir hir::ForeignItem) { |
| self.visit_testable(item.name.to_string(), &item.attrs, |this| { |
| intravisit::walk_foreign_item(this, item); |
| }); |
| } |
| |
| fn visit_variant(&mut self, |
| v: &'hir hir::Variant, |
| g: &'hir hir::Generics, |
| item_id: ast::NodeId) { |
| self.visit_testable(v.node.name.to_string(), &v.node.attrs, |this| { |
| intravisit::walk_variant(this, v, g, item_id); |
| }); |
| } |
| |
| fn visit_struct_field(&mut self, f: &'hir hir::StructField) { |
| self.visit_testable(f.ident.to_string(), &f.attrs, |this| { |
| intravisit::walk_struct_field(this, f); |
| }); |
| } |
| |
| fn visit_macro_def(&mut self, macro_def: &'hir hir::MacroDef) { |
| self.visit_testable(macro_def.name.to_string(), ¯o_def.attrs, |_| ()); |
| } |
| } |
| |
| #[cfg(test)] |
| mod tests { |
| use super::{TestOptions, make_test}; |
| |
| #[test] |
| fn make_test_basic() { |
| //basic use: wraps with `fn main`, adds `#![allow(unused)]` |
| let opts = TestOptions::default(); |
| let input = |
| "assert_eq!(2+2, 4);"; |
| let expected = |
| "#![allow(unused)] |
| fn main() { |
| assert_eq!(2+2, 4); |
| }".to_string(); |
| let output = make_test(input, None, false, &opts); |
| assert_eq!(output, (expected.clone(), 2)); |
| } |
| |
| #[test] |
| fn make_test_crate_name_no_use() { |
| //if you give a crate name but *don't* use it within the test, it won't bother inserting |
| //the `extern crate` statement |
| let opts = TestOptions::default(); |
| let input = |
| "assert_eq!(2+2, 4);"; |
| let expected = |
| "#![allow(unused)] |
| fn main() { |
| assert_eq!(2+2, 4); |
| }".to_string(); |
| let output = make_test(input, Some("asdf"), false, &opts); |
| assert_eq!(output, (expected, 2)); |
| } |
| |
| #[test] |
| fn make_test_crate_name() { |
| //if you give a crate name and use it within the test, it will insert an `extern crate` |
| //statement before `fn main` |
| let opts = TestOptions::default(); |
| let input = |
| "use asdf::qwop; |
| assert_eq!(2+2, 4);"; |
| let expected = |
| "#![allow(unused)] |
| extern crate asdf; |
| fn main() { |
| use asdf::qwop; |
| assert_eq!(2+2, 4); |
| }".to_string(); |
| let output = make_test(input, Some("asdf"), false, &opts); |
| assert_eq!(output, (expected, 3)); |
| } |
| |
| #[test] |
| fn make_test_no_crate_inject() { |
| //even if you do use the crate within the test, setting `opts.no_crate_inject` will skip |
| //adding it anyway |
| let opts = TestOptions { |
| no_crate_inject: true, |
| display_warnings: false, |
| attrs: vec![], |
| }; |
| let input = |
| "use asdf::qwop; |
| assert_eq!(2+2, 4);"; |
| let expected = |
| "#![allow(unused)] |
| fn main() { |
| use asdf::qwop; |
| assert_eq!(2+2, 4); |
| }".to_string(); |
| let output = make_test(input, Some("asdf"), false, &opts); |
| assert_eq!(output, (expected, 2)); |
| } |
| |
| #[test] |
| fn make_test_ignore_std() { |
| //even if you include a crate name, and use it in the doctest, we still won't include an |
| //`extern crate` statement if the crate is "std" - that's included already by the compiler! |
| let opts = TestOptions::default(); |
| let input = |
| "use std::*; |
| assert_eq!(2+2, 4);"; |
| let expected = |
| "#![allow(unused)] |
| fn main() { |
| use std::*; |
| assert_eq!(2+2, 4); |
| }".to_string(); |
| let output = make_test(input, Some("std"), false, &opts); |
| assert_eq!(output, (expected, 2)); |
| } |
| |
| #[test] |
| fn make_test_manual_extern_crate() { |
| //when you manually include an `extern crate` statement in your doctest, make_test assumes |
| //you've included one for your own crate too |
| let opts = TestOptions::default(); |
| let input = |
| "extern crate asdf; |
| use asdf::qwop; |
| assert_eq!(2+2, 4);"; |
| let expected = |
| "#![allow(unused)] |
| extern crate asdf; |
| fn main() { |
| use asdf::qwop; |
| assert_eq!(2+2, 4); |
| }".to_string(); |
| let output = make_test(input, Some("asdf"), false, &opts); |
| assert_eq!(output, (expected, 2)); |
| } |
| |
| #[test] |
| fn make_test_manual_extern_crate_with_macro_use() { |
| let opts = TestOptions::default(); |
| let input = |
| "#[macro_use] extern crate asdf; |
| use asdf::qwop; |
| assert_eq!(2+2, 4);"; |
| let expected = |
| "#![allow(unused)] |
| #[macro_use] extern crate asdf; |
| fn main() { |
| use asdf::qwop; |
| assert_eq!(2+2, 4); |
| }".to_string(); |
| let output = make_test(input, Some("asdf"), false, &opts); |
| assert_eq!(output, (expected, 2)); |
| } |
| |
| #[test] |
| fn make_test_opts_attrs() { |
| //if you supplied some doctest attributes with #![doc(test(attr(...)))], it will use those |
| //instead of the stock #![allow(unused)] |
| let mut opts = TestOptions::default(); |
| opts.attrs.push("feature(sick_rad)".to_string()); |
| let input = |
| "use asdf::qwop; |
| assert_eq!(2+2, 4);"; |
| let expected = |
| "#![feature(sick_rad)] |
| extern crate asdf; |
| fn main() { |
| use asdf::qwop; |
| assert_eq!(2+2, 4); |
| }".to_string(); |
| let output = make_test(input, Some("asdf"), false, &opts); |
| assert_eq!(output, (expected, 3)); |
| |
| //adding more will also bump the returned line offset |
| opts.attrs.push("feature(hella_dope)".to_string()); |
| let expected = |
| "#![feature(sick_rad)] |
| #![feature(hella_dope)] |
| extern crate asdf; |
| fn main() { |
| use asdf::qwop; |
| assert_eq!(2+2, 4); |
| }".to_string(); |
| let output = make_test(input, Some("asdf"), false, &opts); |
| assert_eq!(output, (expected, 4)); |
| } |
| |
| #[test] |
| fn make_test_crate_attrs() { |
| //including inner attributes in your doctest will apply them to the whole "crate", pasting |
| //them outside the generated main function |
| let opts = TestOptions::default(); |
| let input = |
| "#![feature(sick_rad)] |
| assert_eq!(2+2, 4);"; |
| let expected = |
| "#![allow(unused)] |
| #![feature(sick_rad)] |
| fn main() { |
| assert_eq!(2+2, 4); |
| }".to_string(); |
| let output = make_test(input, None, false, &opts); |
| assert_eq!(output, (expected, 2)); |
| } |
| |
| #[test] |
| fn make_test_with_main() { |
| //including your own `fn main` wrapper lets the test use it verbatim |
| let opts = TestOptions::default(); |
| let input = |
| "fn main() { |
| assert_eq!(2+2, 4); |
| }"; |
| let expected = |
| "#![allow(unused)] |
| fn main() { |
| assert_eq!(2+2, 4); |
| }".to_string(); |
| let output = make_test(input, None, false, &opts); |
| assert_eq!(output, (expected, 1)); |
| } |
| |
| #[test] |
| fn make_test_fake_main() { |
| //...but putting it in a comment will still provide a wrapper |
| let opts = TestOptions::default(); |
| let input = |
| "//Ceci n'est pas une `fn main` |
| assert_eq!(2+2, 4);"; |
| let expected = |
| "#![allow(unused)] |
| fn main() { |
| //Ceci n'est pas une `fn main` |
| assert_eq!(2+2, 4); |
| }".to_string(); |
| let output = make_test(input, None, false, &opts); |
| assert_eq!(output, (expected.clone(), 2)); |
| } |
| |
| #[test] |
| fn make_test_dont_insert_main() { |
| //even with that, if you set `dont_insert_main`, it won't create the `fn main` wrapper |
| let opts = TestOptions::default(); |
| let input = |
| "//Ceci n'est pas une `fn main` |
| assert_eq!(2+2, 4);"; |
| let expected = |
| "#![allow(unused)] |
| //Ceci n'est pas une `fn main` |
| assert_eq!(2+2, 4);".to_string(); |
| let output = make_test(input, None, true, &opts); |
| assert_eq!(output, (expected.clone(), 1)); |
| } |
| |
| #[test] |
| fn make_test_display_warnings() { |
| //if the user is asking to display doctest warnings, suppress the default allow(unused) |
| let mut opts = TestOptions::default(); |
| opts.display_warnings = true; |
| let input = |
| "assert_eq!(2+2, 4);"; |
| let expected = |
| "fn main() { |
| assert_eq!(2+2, 4); |
| }".to_string(); |
| let output = make_test(input, None, false, &opts); |
| assert_eq!(output, (expected.clone(), 1)); |
| } |
| } |