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// Copyright 2012-2014 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.
#![crate_type = "bin"]
#![feature(box_syntax)]
#![feature(collections)]
#![feature(rustc_private)]
#![feature(std_misc)]
#![feature(test)]
std: Stabilize the `fs` module This commit performs a stabilization pass over the `std::fs` module now that it's had some time to bake. The change was largely just adding `#[stable]` tags, but there are a few APIs that remain `#[unstable]`. The following apis are now marked `#[stable]`: * `std::fs` (the name) * `File` * `Metadata` * `ReadDir` * `DirEntry` * `OpenOptions` * `Permissions` * `File::{open, create}` * `File::{sync_all, sync_data}` * `File::set_len` * `File::metadata` * Trait implementations for `File` and `&File` * `OpenOptions::new` * `OpenOptions::{read, write, append, truncate, create}` * `OpenOptions::open` - this function was modified, however, to not attempt to reject cross-platform openings of directories. This means that some platforms will succeed in opening a directory and others will fail. * `Metadata::{is_dir, is_file, len, permissions}` * `Permissions::{readonly, set_readonly}` * `Iterator for ReadDir` * `DirEntry::path` * `remove_file` - like with `OpenOptions::open`, the extra windows code to remove a readonly file has been removed. This means that removing a readonly file will succeed on some platforms but fail on others. * `metadata` * `rename` * `copy` * `hard_link` * `soft_link` * `read_link` * `create_dir` * `create_dir_all` * `remove_dir` * `remove_dir_all` * `read_dir` The following apis remain `#[unstable]`. * `WalkDir` and `walk` - there are many methods by which a directory walk can be constructed, and it's unclear whether the current semantics are the right ones. For example symlinks are not handled super well currently. This is now behind a new `fs_walk` feature. * `File::path` - this is an extra abstraction which the standard library provides on top of what the system offers and it's unclear whether we should be doing so. This is now behind a new `file_path` feature. * `Metadata::{accessed, modified}` - we do not currently have a good abstraction for a moment in time which is what these APIs should likely be returning, so these remain `#[unstable]` for now. These are now behind a new `fs_time` feature * `set_file_times` - like with `Metadata::accessed`, we do not currently have the appropriate abstraction for the arguments here so this API remains unstable behind the `fs_time` feature gate. * `PathExt` - the precise set of methods on this trait may change over time and some methods may be removed. This API remains unstable behind the `path_ext` feature gate. * `set_permissions` - we may wish to expose a more granular ability to set the permissions on a file instead of just a blanket "set all permissions" method. This function remains behind the `fs` feature. The following apis are now `#[deprecated]` * The `TempDir` type is now entirely deprecated and is [located on crates.io][tempdir] as the `tempdir` crate with [its source][github] at rust-lang/tempdir. [tempdir]: https://crates.io/crates/tempdir [github]: https://github.com/rust-lang/tempdir The stability of some of these APIs has been questioned over the past few weeks in using these APIs, and it is intentional that the majority of APIs here are marked `#[stable]`. The `std::fs` module has a lot of room to grow and the material is [being tracked in a RFC issue][rfc-issue]. [rfc-issue]: https://github.com/rust-lang/rfcs/issues/939 [breaking-change]
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#![feature(path_ext)]
#![feature(str_char)]
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#![feature(libc)]
#![deny(warnings)]
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extern crate libc;
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extern crate test;
extern crate getopts;
#[macro_use]
extern crate log;
std: Add a new `env` module This is an implementation of [RFC 578][rfc] which adds a new `std::env` module to replace most of the functionality in the current `std::os` module. More details can be found in the RFC itself, but as a summary the following methods have all been deprecated: [rfc]: https://github.com/rust-lang/rfcs/pull/578 * `os::args_as_bytes` => `env::args` * `os::args` => `env::args` * `os::consts` => `env::consts` * `os::dll_filename` => no replacement, use `env::consts` directly * `os::page_size` => `env::page_size` * `os::make_absolute` => use `env::current_dir` + `join` instead * `os::getcwd` => `env::current_dir` * `os::change_dir` => `env::set_current_dir` * `os::homedir` => `env::home_dir` * `os::tmpdir` => `env::temp_dir` * `os::join_paths` => `env::join_paths` * `os::split_paths` => `env::split_paths` * `os::self_exe_name` => `env::current_exe` * `os::self_exe_path` => use `env::current_exe` + `pop` * `os::set_exit_status` => `env::set_exit_status` * `os::get_exit_status` => `env::get_exit_status` * `os::env` => `env::vars` * `os::env_as_bytes` => `env::vars` * `os::getenv` => `env::var` or `env::var_string` * `os::getenv_as_bytes` => `env::var` * `os::setenv` => `env::set_var` * `os::unsetenv` => `env::remove_var` Many function signatures have also been tweaked for various purposes, but the main changes were: * `Vec`-returning APIs now all return iterators instead * All APIs are now centered around `OsString` instead of `Vec<u8>` or `String`. There is currently on convenience API, `env::var_string`, which can be used to get the value of an environment variable as a unicode `String`. All old APIs are `#[deprecated]` in-place and will remain for some time to allow for migrations. The semantics of the APIs have been tweaked slightly with regard to dealing with invalid unicode (panic instead of replacement). The new `std::env` module is all contained within the `env` feature, so crates must add the following to access the new APIs: #![feature(env)] [breaking-change]
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use std::env;
use std::fs;
use std::path::{Path, PathBuf};
use getopts::{optopt, optflag, reqopt};
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use common::Config;
use common::{Pretty, DebugInfoGdb, DebugInfoLldb};
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use util::logv;
pub mod procsrv;
pub mod util;
pub mod header;
pub mod runtest;
pub mod common;
pub mod errors;
mod raise_fd_limit;
pub fn main() {
let config = parse_config(env::args().collect());
if config.valgrind_path.is_none() && config.force_valgrind {
panic!("Can't find Valgrind to run Valgrind tests");
}
log_config(&config);
run_tests(&config);
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}
pub fn parse_config(args: Vec<String> ) -> Config {
let groups : Vec<getopts::OptGroup> =
vec!(reqopt("", "compile-lib-path", "path to host shared libraries", "PATH"),
reqopt("", "run-lib-path", "path to target shared libraries", "PATH"),
reqopt("", "rustc-path", "path to rustc to use for compiling", "PATH"),
reqopt("", "rustdoc-path", "path to rustdoc to use for compiling", "PATH"),
reqopt("", "python", "path to python to use for doc tests", "PATH"),
optopt("", "valgrind-path", "path to Valgrind executable for Valgrind tests", "PROGRAM"),
optflag("", "force-valgrind", "fail if Valgrind tests cannot be run under Valgrind"),
optopt("", "llvm-bin-path", "path to directory holding llvm binaries", "DIR"),
reqopt("", "src-base", "directory to scan for test files", "PATH"),
reqopt("", "build-base", "directory to deposit test outputs", "PATH"),
reqopt("", "aux-base", "directory to find auxiliary test files", "PATH"),
reqopt("", "stage-id", "the target-stage identifier", "stageN-TARGET"),
reqopt("", "mode", "which sort of compile tests to run",
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"(compile-fail|parse-fail|run-fail|run-pass|run-pass-valgrind|pretty|debug-info)"),
optflag("", "ignored", "run tests marked as ignored"),
optopt("", "runtool", "supervisor program to run tests under \
(eg. emulator, valgrind)", "PROGRAM"),
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optopt("", "host-rustcflags", "flags to pass to rustc for host", "FLAGS"),
optopt("", "target-rustcflags", "flags to pass to rustc for target", "FLAGS"),
optflag("", "verbose", "run tests verbosely, showing all output"),
optopt("", "logfile", "file to log test execution to", "FILE"),
optflag("", "jit", "run tests under the JIT"),
optopt("", "target", "the target to build for", "TARGET"),
optopt("", "host", "the host to build for", "HOST"),
optopt("", "gdb-version", "the version of GDB used", "VERSION STRING"),
optopt("", "lldb-version", "the version of LLDB used", "VERSION STRING"),
optopt("", "android-cross-path", "Android NDK standalone path", "PATH"),
optopt("", "adb-path", "path to the android debugger", "PATH"),
optopt("", "adb-test-dir", "path to tests for the android debugger", "PATH"),
optopt("", "lldb-python-dir", "directory containing LLDB's python module", "PATH"),
optflag("h", "help", "show this message"));
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assert!(!args.is_empty());
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let argv0 = args[0].clone();
let args_ = args.tail();
if args[1] == "-h" || args[1] == "--help" {
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let message = format!("Usage: {} [OPTIONS] [TESTNAME...]", argv0);
println!("{}", getopts::usage(&message, &groups));
println!("");
panic!()
}
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let matches =
&match getopts::getopts(args_, &groups) {
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Ok(m) => m,
Err(f) => panic!("{:?}", f)
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};
if matches.opt_present("h") || matches.opt_present("help") {
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let message = format!("Usage: {} [OPTIONS] [TESTNAME...]", argv0);
println!("{}", getopts::usage(&message, &groups));
println!("");
panic!()
}
fn opt_path(m: &getopts::Matches, nm: &str) -> PathBuf {
match m.opt_str(nm) {
Some(s) => PathBuf::from(&s),
None => panic!("no option (=path) found for {}", nm),
}
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}
let filter = if !matches.free.is_empty() {
Some(matches.free[0].clone())
} else {
None
};
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Config {
compile_lib_path: matches.opt_str("compile-lib-path").unwrap(),
run_lib_path: matches.opt_str("run-lib-path").unwrap(),
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rustc_path: opt_path(matches, "rustc-path"),
rustdoc_path: opt_path(matches, "rustdoc-path"),
python: matches.opt_str("python").unwrap(),
valgrind_path: matches.opt_str("valgrind-path"),
force_valgrind: matches.opt_present("force-valgrind"),
llvm_bin_path: matches.opt_str("llvm-bin-path").map(|s| PathBuf::from(&s)),
src_base: opt_path(matches, "src-base"),
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build_base: opt_path(matches, "build-base"),
aux_base: opt_path(matches, "aux-base"),
stage_id: matches.opt_str("stage-id").unwrap(),
mode: matches.opt_str("mode").unwrap().parse().ok().expect("invalid mode"),
run_ignored: matches.opt_present("ignored"),
filter: filter,
logfile: matches.opt_str("logfile").map(|s| PathBuf::from(&s)),
runtool: matches.opt_str("runtool"),
host_rustcflags: matches.opt_str("host-rustcflags"),
target_rustcflags: matches.opt_str("target-rustcflags"),
jit: matches.opt_present("jit"),
target: opt_str2(matches.opt_str("target")),
host: opt_str2(matches.opt_str("host")),
gdb_version: extract_gdb_version(matches.opt_str("gdb-version")),
lldb_version: extract_lldb_version(matches.opt_str("lldb-version")),
android_cross_path: opt_path(matches, "android-cross-path"),
adb_path: opt_str2(matches.opt_str("adb-path")),
adb_test_dir: format!("{}/{}",
opt_str2(matches.opt_str("adb-test-dir")),
opt_str2(matches.opt_str("target"))),
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adb_device_status:
opt_str2(matches.opt_str("target")).contains("android") &&
"(none)" != opt_str2(matches.opt_str("adb-test-dir")) &&
!opt_str2(matches.opt_str("adb-test-dir")).is_empty(),
lldb_python_dir: matches.opt_str("lldb-python-dir"),
verbose: matches.opt_present("verbose"),
}
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}
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pub fn log_config(config: &Config) {
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let c = config;
logv(c, format!("configuration:"));
logv(c, format!("compile_lib_path: {:?}", config.compile_lib_path));
logv(c, format!("run_lib_path: {:?}", config.run_lib_path));
logv(c, format!("rustc_path: {:?}", config.rustc_path.display()));
logv(c, format!("rustdoc_path: {:?}", config.rustdoc_path.display()));
logv(c, format!("src_base: {:?}", config.src_base.display()));
logv(c, format!("build_base: {:?}", config.build_base.display()));
logv(c, format!("stage_id: {}", config.stage_id));
logv(c, format!("mode: {}", config.mode));
logv(c, format!("run_ignored: {}", config.run_ignored));
logv(c, format!("filter: {}",
opt_str(&config.filter
.as_ref()
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.map(|re| re.to_string()))));
logv(c, format!("runtool: {}", opt_str(&config.runtool)));
logv(c, format!("host-rustcflags: {}",
opt_str(&config.host_rustcflags)));
logv(c, format!("target-rustcflags: {}",
opt_str(&config.target_rustcflags)));
logv(c, format!("jit: {}", config.jit));
logv(c, format!("target: {}", config.target));
logv(c, format!("host: {}", config.host));
logv(c, format!("android-cross-path: {:?}",
config.android_cross_path.display()));
logv(c, format!("adb_path: {:?}", config.adb_path));
logv(c, format!("adb_test_dir: {:?}", config.adb_test_dir));
logv(c, format!("adb_device_status: {}",
config.adb_device_status));
logv(c, format!("verbose: {}", config.verbose));
logv(c, format!("\n"));
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}
pub fn opt_str<'a>(maybestr: &'a Option<String>) -> &'a str {
match *maybestr {
None => "(none)",
Some(ref s) => s,
}
}
pub fn opt_str2(maybestr: Option<String>) -> String {
match maybestr {
None => "(none)".to_string(),
Some(s) => s,
}
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}
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pub fn run_tests(config: &Config) {
if config.target.contains("android") {
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match config.mode {
DebugInfoGdb => {
println!("{} debug-info test uses tcp 5039 port.\
please reserve it", config.target);
}
_ =>{}
}
// android debug-info test uses remote debugger
// so, we test 1 thread at once.
// also trying to isolate problems with adb_run_wrapper.sh ilooping
env::set_var("RUST_TEST_THREADS","1");
}
match config.mode {
DebugInfoLldb => {
// Some older versions of LLDB seem to have problems with multiple
// instances running in parallel, so only run one test thread at a
// time.
env::set_var("RUST_TEST_THREADS", "1");
}
_ => { /* proceed */ }
}
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let opts = test_opts(config);
let tests = make_tests(config);
// sadly osx needs some file descriptor limits raised for running tests in
// parallel (especially when we have lots and lots of child processes).
// For context, see #8904
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unsafe { raise_fd_limit::raise_fd_limit(); }
// Prevent issue #21352 UAC blocking .exe containing 'patch' etc. on Windows
// If #11207 is resolved (adding manifest to .exe) this becomes unnecessary
std: Add a new `env` module This is an implementation of [RFC 578][rfc] which adds a new `std::env` module to replace most of the functionality in the current `std::os` module. More details can be found in the RFC itself, but as a summary the following methods have all been deprecated: [rfc]: https://github.com/rust-lang/rfcs/pull/578 * `os::args_as_bytes` => `env::args` * `os::args` => `env::args` * `os::consts` => `env::consts` * `os::dll_filename` => no replacement, use `env::consts` directly * `os::page_size` => `env::page_size` * `os::make_absolute` => use `env::current_dir` + `join` instead * `os::getcwd` => `env::current_dir` * `os::change_dir` => `env::set_current_dir` * `os::homedir` => `env::home_dir` * `os::tmpdir` => `env::temp_dir` * `os::join_paths` => `env::join_paths` * `os::split_paths` => `env::split_paths` * `os::self_exe_name` => `env::current_exe` * `os::self_exe_path` => use `env::current_exe` + `pop` * `os::set_exit_status` => `env::set_exit_status` * `os::get_exit_status` => `env::get_exit_status` * `os::env` => `env::vars` * `os::env_as_bytes` => `env::vars` * `os::getenv` => `env::var` or `env::var_string` * `os::getenv_as_bytes` => `env::var` * `os::setenv` => `env::set_var` * `os::unsetenv` => `env::remove_var` Many function signatures have also been tweaked for various purposes, but the main changes were: * `Vec`-returning APIs now all return iterators instead * All APIs are now centered around `OsString` instead of `Vec<u8>` or `String`. There is currently on convenience API, `env::var_string`, which can be used to get the value of an environment variable as a unicode `String`. All old APIs are `#[deprecated]` in-place and will remain for some time to allow for migrations. The semantics of the APIs have been tweaked slightly with regard to dealing with invalid unicode (panic instead of replacement). The new `std::env` module is all contained within the `env` feature, so crates must add the following to access the new APIs: #![feature(env)] [breaking-change]
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env::set_var("__COMPAT_LAYER", "RunAsInvoker");
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let res = test::run_tests_console(&opts, tests.into_iter().collect());
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match res {
Ok(true) => {}
Ok(false) => panic!("Some tests failed"),
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Err(e) => {
println!("I/O failure during tests: {:?}", e);
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}
}
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}
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pub fn test_opts(config: &Config) -> test::TestOpts {
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test::TestOpts {
filter: match config.filter {
None => None,
Some(ref filter) => Some(filter.clone()),
},
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run_ignored: config.run_ignored,
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logfile: config.logfile.clone(),
run_tests: true,
bench_benchmarks: true,
nocapture: env::var("RUST_TEST_NOCAPTURE").is_ok(),
color: test::AutoColor,
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}
}
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pub fn make_tests(config: &Config) -> Vec<test::TestDescAndFn> {
debug!("making tests from {:?}",
config.src_base.display());
let mut tests = Vec::new();
let dirs = fs::read_dir(&config.src_base).unwrap();
for file in dirs {
let file = file.unwrap().path();
debug!("inspecting file {:?}", file.display());
if is_test(config, &file) {
tests.push(make_test(config, &file))
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}
}
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tests
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}
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pub fn is_test(config: &Config, testfile: &Path) -> bool {
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// Pretty-printer does not work with .rc files yet
let valid_extensions =
match config.mode {
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Pretty => vec!(".rs".to_string()),
_ => vec!(".rc".to_string(), ".rs".to_string())
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};
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let invalid_prefixes = vec!(".".to_string(), "#".to_string(), "~".to_string());
let name = testfile.file_name().unwrap().to_str().unwrap();
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let mut valid = false;
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for ext in &valid_extensions {
if name.ends_with(ext) {
valid = true;
}
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}
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for pre in &invalid_prefixes {
if name.starts_with(pre) {
valid = false;
}
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}
return valid;
}
pub fn make_test(config: &Config, testfile: &Path) -> test::TestDescAndFn
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{
test::TestDescAndFn {
desc: test::TestDesc {
name: make_test_name(config, testfile),
ignore: header::is_test_ignored(config, testfile),
should_panic: test::ShouldPanic::No,
},
testfn: make_test_closure(config, &testfile),
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}
}
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pub fn make_test_name(config: &Config, testfile: &Path) -> test::TestName {
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// Try to elide redundant long paths
fn shorten(path: &Path) -> String {
let filename = path.file_name().unwrap().to_str();
let p = path.parent().unwrap();
let dir = p.file_name().unwrap().to_str();
format!("{}/{}", dir.unwrap_or(""), filename.unwrap_or(""))
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}
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test::DynTestName(format!("[{}] {}", config.mode, shorten(testfile)))
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}
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pub fn make_test_closure(config: &Config, testfile: &Path) -> test::TestFn {
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let config = (*config).clone();
let testfile = testfile.to_path_buf();
test::DynTestFn(Box::new(move || {
runtest::run(config, &testfile)
}))
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}
fn extract_gdb_version(full_version_line: Option<String>) -> Option<String> {
match full_version_line {
Some(ref full_version_line)
if !full_version_line.trim().is_empty() => {
let full_version_line = full_version_line.trim();
// used to be a regex "(^|[^0-9])([0-9]\.[0-9])([^0-9]|$)"
for (pos, c) in full_version_line.char_indices() {
if !c.is_digit(10) { continue }
if pos + 2 >= full_version_line.len() { continue }
if full_version_line.char_at(pos + 1) != '.' { continue }
if !full_version_line.char_at(pos + 2).is_digit(10) { continue }
if pos > 0 && full_version_line.char_at_reverse(pos).is_digit(10) {
continue
}
if pos + 3 < full_version_line.len() &&
full_version_line.char_at(pos + 3).is_digit(10) {
continue
}
return Some(full_version_line[pos..pos+3].to_string());
}
println!("Could not extract GDB version from line '{}'",
full_version_line);
None
},
_ => None
}
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}
fn extract_lldb_version(full_version_line: Option<String>) -> Option<String> {
// Extract the major LLDB version from the given version string.
// LLDB version strings are different for Apple and non-Apple platforms.
// At the moment, this function only supports the Apple variant, which looks
// like this:
//
// LLDB-179.5 (older versions)
// lldb-300.2.51 (new versions)
//
// We are only interested in the major version number, so this function
// will return `Some("179")` and `Some("300")` respectively.
match full_version_line {
Some(ref full_version_line)
if !full_version_line.trim().is_empty() => {
let full_version_line = full_version_line.trim();
for (pos, l) in full_version_line.char_indices() {
if l != 'l' && l != 'L' { continue }
if pos + 5 >= full_version_line.len() { continue }
let l = full_version_line.char_at(pos + 1);
if l != 'l' && l != 'L' { continue }
let d = full_version_line.char_at(pos + 2);
if d != 'd' && d != 'D' { continue }
let b = full_version_line.char_at(pos + 3);
if b != 'b' && b != 'B' { continue }
let dash = full_version_line.char_at(pos + 4);
if dash != '-' { continue }
let vers = full_version_line[pos + 5..].chars().take_while(|c| {
c.is_digit(10)
}).collect::<String>();
if !vers.is_empty() { return Some(vers) }
}
println!("Could not extract LLDB version from line '{}'",
full_version_line);
None
},
_ => None
}
}