Rollup merge of #124612 - Urgau:run-make-stdin, r=jieyouxu

Add support for inputing via stdin with run-make-support

This PR adds the facility to set a input bytes that will be passed via the standard input.

This is useful for testing `rustc -` (and soon `rustdoc -`).

In #124611 took the approach of having a dedicated `run` method but it is not very convenient to use and would necessitate many functions, one for success, one for fail, ...

Instead this PR takes a different approach and allows setting the input bytes as if it were a parameter and when calling the (now custom) `output` function, we write the input bytes into stdin. I think this gives us maximum flexibility in the implementation and a simple interface for users.

To test this new logic I ported `tests/run-make/stdin-non-utf8/` to an `rmake.rs` one.

r? `@jieyouxu`
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@ -71,6 +71,11 @@ impl Cc {
self
}
/// Get the [`Output`][::std::process::Output] of the finished process.
pub fn output(&mut self) -> ::std::process::Output {
self.cmd.output().expect("failed to get output of finished process")
}
}
/// `EXTRACFLAGS`

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@ -70,4 +70,9 @@ impl Clang {
self.cmd.arg(format!("-fuse-ld={ld}"));
self
}
/// Get the [`Output`][::std::process::Output] of the finished process.
pub fn output(&mut self) -> ::std::process::Output {
self.cmd.output().expect("failed to get output of finished process")
}
}

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@ -144,7 +144,7 @@ pub fn set_host_rpath(cmd: &mut Command) {
}
/// Implement common helpers for command wrappers. This assumes that the command wrapper is a struct
/// containing a `cmd: Command` field. The provided helpers are:
/// containing a `cmd: Command` field and a `output` function. The provided helpers are:
///
/// 1. Generic argument acceptors: `arg` and `args` (delegated to [`Command`]). These are intended
/// to be *fallback* argument acceptors, when specific helpers don't make sense. Prefer to add
@ -160,7 +160,12 @@ pub fn set_host_rpath(cmd: &mut Command) {
/// Example usage:
///
/// ```ignore (illustrative)
/// struct CommandWrapper { cmd: Command }
/// struct CommandWrapper { cmd: Command } // <- required `cmd` field
///
/// impl CommandWrapper {
/// /// Get the [`Output`][::std::process::Output] of the finished process.
/// pub fn output(&mut self) -> Output { /* ... */ } // <- required `output()` method
/// }
///
/// crate::impl_common_helpers!(CommandWrapper);
///
@ -231,18 +236,13 @@ macro_rules! impl_common_helpers {
self
}
/// Get the [`Output`][::std::process::Output] of the finished process.
pub fn output(&mut self) -> ::std::process::Output {
self.cmd.output().expect("failed to get output of finished process")
}
/// Run the constructed command and assert that it is successfully run.
#[track_caller]
pub fn run(&mut self) -> ::std::process::Output {
let caller_location = ::std::panic::Location::caller();
let caller_line_number = caller_location.line();
let output = self.cmd.output().unwrap();
let output = self.output();
if !output.status.success() {
handle_failed_output(&self.cmd, output, caller_line_number);
}
@ -255,7 +255,7 @@ macro_rules! impl_common_helpers {
let caller_location = ::std::panic::Location::caller();
let caller_line_number = caller_location.line();
let output = self.cmd.output().unwrap();
let output = self.output();
if output.status.success() {
handle_failed_output(&self.cmd, output, caller_line_number);
}

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@ -41,4 +41,10 @@ impl LlvmReadobj {
self.cmd.arg("--file-header");
self
}
/// Get the [`Output`][::std::process::Output] of the finished process.
#[track_caller]
pub fn output(&mut self) -> ::std::process::Output {
self.cmd.output().expect("failed to get output of finished process")
}
}

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@ -1,7 +1,8 @@
use std::env;
use std::ffi::OsString;
use std::io::Write;
use std::path::Path;
use std::process::{Command, Output};
use std::process::{Command, Output, Stdio};
use crate::{handle_failed_output, set_host_rpath, tmp_dir};
@ -19,6 +20,7 @@ pub fn aux_build() -> Rustc {
#[derive(Debug)]
pub struct Rustc {
cmd: Command,
stdin: Option<Box<[u8]>>,
}
crate::impl_common_helpers!(Rustc);
@ -37,14 +39,14 @@ impl Rustc {
/// Construct a new `rustc` invocation.
pub fn new() -> Self {
let cmd = setup_common();
Self { cmd }
Self { cmd, stdin: None }
}
/// Construct a new `rustc` invocation with `aux_build` preset (setting `--crate-type=lib`).
pub fn new_aux_build() -> Self {
let mut cmd = setup_common();
cmd.arg("--crate-type=lib");
Self { cmd }
Self { cmd, stdin: None }
}
// Argument provider methods
@ -161,12 +163,40 @@ impl Rustc {
self
}
/// Specify a stdin input
pub fn stdin<I: AsRef<[u8]>>(&mut self, input: I) -> &mut Self {
self.stdin = Some(input.as_ref().to_vec().into_boxed_slice());
self
}
/// Get the [`Output`][::std::process::Output] of the finished process.
#[track_caller]
pub fn output(&mut self) -> ::std::process::Output {
// let's make sure we piped all the input and outputs
self.cmd.stdin(Stdio::piped());
self.cmd.stdout(Stdio::piped());
self.cmd.stderr(Stdio::piped());
if let Some(input) = &self.stdin {
let mut child = self.cmd.spawn().unwrap();
{
let mut stdin = child.stdin.take().unwrap();
stdin.write_all(input.as_ref()).unwrap();
}
child.wait_with_output().expect("failed to get output of finished process")
} else {
self.cmd.output().expect("failed to get output of finished process")
}
}
#[track_caller]
pub fn run_fail_assert_exit_code(&mut self, code: i32) -> Output {
let caller_location = std::panic::Location::caller();
let caller_line_number = caller_location.line();
let output = self.cmd.output().unwrap();
let output = self.output();
if output.status.code().unwrap() != code {
handle_failed_output(&self.cmd, output, caller_line_number);
}

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@ -1,6 +1,7 @@
use std::env;
use std::io::Write;
use std::path::Path;
use std::process::{Command, Output};
use std::process::{Command, Output, Stdio};
use crate::{handle_failed_output, set_host_rpath};
@ -17,6 +18,7 @@ pub fn rustdoc() -> Rustdoc {
#[derive(Debug)]
pub struct Rustdoc {
cmd: Command,
stdin: Option<Box<[u8]>>,
}
crate::impl_common_helpers!(Rustdoc);
@ -32,7 +34,7 @@ impl Rustdoc {
/// Construct a bare `rustdoc` invocation.
pub fn bare() -> Self {
let cmd = setup_common();
Self { cmd }
Self { cmd, stdin: None }
}
/// Construct a `rustdoc` invocation with `-L $(TARGET_RPATH_DIR)` set.
@ -40,7 +42,7 @@ impl Rustdoc {
let mut cmd = setup_common();
let target_rpath_dir = env::var_os("TARGET_RPATH_DIR").unwrap();
cmd.arg(format!("-L{}", target_rpath_dir.to_string_lossy()));
Self { cmd }
Self { cmd, stdin: None }
}
/// Specify path to the input file.
@ -62,12 +64,41 @@ impl Rustdoc {
self
}
/// Specify a stdin input
pub fn stdin<I: AsRef<[u8]>>(&mut self, input: I) -> &mut Self {
self.cmd.stdin(Stdio::piped());
self.stdin = Some(input.as_ref().to_vec().into_boxed_slice());
self
}
/// Get the [`Output`][::std::process::Output] of the finished process.
#[track_caller]
pub fn output(&mut self) -> ::std::process::Output {
// let's make sure we piped all the input and outputs
self.cmd.stdin(Stdio::piped());
self.cmd.stdout(Stdio::piped());
self.cmd.stderr(Stdio::piped());
if let Some(input) = &self.stdin {
let mut child = self.cmd.spawn().unwrap();
{
let mut stdin = child.stdin.take().unwrap();
stdin.write_all(input.as_ref()).unwrap();
}
child.wait_with_output().expect("failed to get output of finished process")
} else {
self.cmd.output().expect("failed to get output of finished process")
}
}
#[track_caller]
pub fn run_fail_assert_exit_code(&mut self, code: i32) -> Output {
let caller_location = std::panic::Location::caller();
let caller_line_number = caller_location.line();
let output = self.cmd.output().unwrap();
let output = self.output();
if output.status.code().unwrap() != code {
handle_failed_output(&self.cmd, output, caller_line_number);
}

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@ -288,7 +288,6 @@ run-make/static-unwinding/Makefile
run-make/staticlib-blank-lib/Makefile
run-make/staticlib-dylib-linkage/Makefile
run-make/std-core-cycle/Makefile
run-make/stdin-non-utf8/Makefile
run-make/suspicious-library/Makefile
run-make/symbol-mangling-hashed/Makefile
run-make/symbol-visibility/Makefile

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@ -1,6 +0,0 @@
include ../tools.mk
all:
cp non-utf8 $(TMPDIR)/non-utf.rs
cat $(TMPDIR)/non-utf.rs | $(RUSTC) - 2>&1 \
| $(CGREP) "error: couldn't read from stdin, as it did not contain valid UTF-8"

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@ -1 +0,0 @@
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@ -0,0 +1,26 @@
//! This test checks rustc `-` (stdin) support
use run_make_support::{is_windows, rustc, tmp_dir};
const HELLO_WORLD: &str = r#"
fn main() {
println!("Hello world!");
}
"#;
const NOT_UTF8: &[u8] = &[0xff, 0xff, 0xff];
fn main() {
let out_dir = tmp_dir();
// echo $HELLO_WORLD | rustc -
rustc().arg("-").stdin(HELLO_WORLD).run();
assert!(
out_dir.join(if !is_windows() { "rust_out" } else { "rust_out.exe" }).try_exists().unwrap()
);
// echo $NOT_UTF8 | rustc -
let output = rustc().arg("-").stdin(NOT_UTF8).run_fail();
let stderr = String::from_utf8(output.stderr).unwrap();
assert!(stderr.contains("error: couldn't read from stdin, as it did not contain valid UTF-8"));
}