// Copyright 2015 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 or the MIT license // , at your // option. This file may not be copied, modified, or distributed // except according to those terms. #[macro_use] extern crate log; extern crate regex; extern crate rustfmt_nightly as rustfmt; extern crate term; use std::collections::HashMap; use std::fs; use std::io::{self, BufRead, BufReader, Read}; use std::iter::Peekable; use std::path::{Path, PathBuf}; use std::str::Chars; use rustfmt::*; use rustfmt::filemap::{write_system_newlines, FileMap}; use rustfmt::config::{Color, Config, ReportTactic}; use rustfmt::rustfmt_diff::*; const DIFF_CONTEXT_SIZE: usize = 3; fn get_path_string(dir_entry: io::Result) -> String { let path = dir_entry.expect("Couldn't get DirEntry").path(); path.to_str().expect("Couldn't stringify path").to_owned() } // Integration tests. The files in the tests/source are formatted and compared // to their equivalent in tests/target. The target file and config can be // overridden by annotations in the source file. The input and output must match // exactly. #[test] fn system_tests() { // Get all files in the tests/source directory. let files = fs::read_dir("tests/source").expect("Couldn't read source dir"); // Turn a DirEntry into a String that represents the relative path to the // file. let files = files.map(get_path_string); let (_reports, count, fails) = check_files(files); // Display results. println!("Ran {} system tests.", count); assert_eq!(fails, 0, "{} system tests failed", fails); } // Do the same for tests/coverage-source directory // the only difference is the coverage mode #[test] fn coverage_tests() { let files = fs::read_dir("tests/coverage/source").expect("Couldn't read source dir"); let files = files.map(get_path_string); let (_reports, count, fails) = check_files(files); println!("Ran {} tests in coverage mode.", count); assert_eq!(fails, 0, "{} tests failed", fails); } #[test] fn checkstyle_test() { let filename = "tests/writemode/source/fn-single-line.rs"; let expected_filename = "tests/writemode/target/checkstyle.xml"; assert_output(filename, expected_filename); } // Helper function for comparing the results of rustfmt // to a known output file generated by one of the write modes. fn assert_output(source: &str, expected_filename: &str) { let config = read_config(source); let (file_map, _report) = format_file(source, &config); // Populate output by writing to a vec. let mut out = vec![]; let _ = filemap::write_all_files(&file_map, &mut out, &config); let output = String::from_utf8(out).unwrap(); let mut expected_file = fs::File::open(&expected_filename).expect("Couldn't open target"); let mut expected_text = String::new(); expected_file .read_to_string(&mut expected_text) .expect("Failed reading target"); let compare = make_diff(&expected_text, &output, DIFF_CONTEXT_SIZE); if !compare.is_empty() { let mut failures = HashMap::new(); failures.insert(source.to_string(), compare); print_mismatches(failures); assert!(false, "Text does not match expected output"); } } // Idempotence tests. Files in tests/target are checked to be unaltered by // rustfmt. #[test] fn idempotence_tests() { // Get all files in the tests/target directory. let files = fs::read_dir("tests/target") .expect("Couldn't read target dir") .map(get_path_string); let (_reports, count, fails) = check_files(files); // Display results. println!("Ran {} idempotent tests.", count); assert_eq!(fails, 0, "{} idempotent tests failed", fails); } // Run rustfmt on itself. This operation must be idempotent. We also check that // no warnings are emitted. #[test] fn self_tests() { let files = fs::read_dir("src/bin") .expect("Couldn't read src dir") .chain(fs::read_dir("tests").expect("Couldn't read tests dir")) .map(get_path_string); // Hack because there's no `IntoIterator` impl for `[T; N]`. let files = files.chain(Some("src/lib.rs".to_owned()).into_iter()); let files = files.chain(Some("build.rs".to_owned()).into_iter()); let (reports, count, fails) = check_files(files); let mut warnings = 0; // Display results. println!("Ran {} self tests.", count); assert_eq!(fails, 0, "{} self tests failed", fails); for format_report in reports { println!("{}", format_report); warnings += format_report.warning_count(); } assert_eq!( warnings, 0, "Rustfmt's code generated {} warnings", warnings ); } #[test] fn stdin_formatting_smoke_test() { let input = Input::Text("fn main () {}".to_owned()); let config = Config::default(); let (error_summary, file_map, _report) = format_input::(input, &config, None).unwrap(); assert!(error_summary.has_no_errors()); for &(ref file_name, ref text) in &file_map { if file_name == "stdin" { assert_eq!(text.to_string(), "fn main() {}\n"); return; } } panic!("no stdin"); } // FIXME(#1990) restore this test // #[test] // fn stdin_disable_all_formatting_test() { // let input = String::from("fn main() { println!(\"This should not be formatted.\"); }"); // let mut child = Command::new("./target/debug/rustfmt") // .stdin(Stdio::piped()) // .stdout(Stdio::piped()) // .arg("--config-path=./tests/config/disable_all_formatting.toml") // .spawn() // .expect("failed to execute child"); // { // let stdin = child.stdin.as_mut().expect("failed to get stdin"); // stdin // .write_all(input.as_bytes()) // .expect("failed to write stdin"); // } // let output = child.wait_with_output().expect("failed to wait on child"); // assert!(output.status.success()); // assert!(output.stderr.is_empty()); // assert_eq!(input, String::from_utf8(output.stdout).unwrap()); // } #[test] fn format_lines_errors_are_reported() { let long_identifier = String::from_utf8(vec![b'a'; 239]).unwrap(); let input = Input::Text(format!("fn {}() {{}}", long_identifier)); let config = Config::default(); let (error_summary, _file_map, _report) = format_input::(input, &config, None).unwrap(); assert!(error_summary.has_formatting_errors()); } // For each file, run rustfmt and collect the output. // Returns the number of files checked and the number of failures. fn check_files(files: I) -> (Vec, u32, u32) where I: Iterator, { let mut count = 0; let mut fails = 0; let mut reports = vec![]; for file_name in files.filter(|f| f.ends_with(".rs")) { debug!("Testing '{}'...", file_name); match idempotent_check(file_name) { Ok(ref report) if report.has_warnings() => { print!("{}", report); fails += 1; } Ok(report) => reports.push(report), Err(msg) => { print_mismatches(msg); fails += 1; } } count += 1; } (reports, count, fails) } fn print_mismatches(result: HashMap>) { let mut t = term::stdout().unwrap(); for (file_name, diff) in result { print_diff( diff, |line_num| format!("\nMismatch at {}:{}:", file_name, line_num), Color::Auto, ); } t.reset().unwrap(); } fn read_config(filename: &str) -> Config { let sig_comments = read_significant_comments(filename); // Look for a config file... If there is a 'config' property in the significant comments, use // that. Otherwise, if there are no significant comments at all, look for a config file with // the same name as the test file. let mut config = if !sig_comments.is_empty() { get_config(sig_comments.get("config").map(|x| &(*x)[..])) } else { get_config( Path::new(filename) .with_extension("toml") .file_name() .and_then(std::ffi::OsStr::to_str), ) }; for (key, val) in &sig_comments { if key != "target" && key != "config" { config.override_value(key, val); } } // Don't generate warnings for to-do items. config.set().report_todo(ReportTactic::Never); config } fn format_file>(filepath: P, config: &Config) -> (FileMap, FormatReport) { let filepath = filepath.into(); let input = Input::File(filepath); let (_error_summary, file_map, report) = format_input::(input, config, None).unwrap(); (file_map, report) } pub fn idempotent_check(filename: String) -> Result>> { let sig_comments = read_significant_comments(&filename); let config = read_config(&filename); let (file_map, format_report) = format_file(filename, &config); let mut write_result = HashMap::new(); for &(ref filename, ref text) in &file_map { let mut v = Vec::new(); // Won't panic, as we're not doing any IO. write_system_newlines(&mut v, text, &config).unwrap(); // Won't panic, we are writing correct utf8. let one_result = String::from_utf8(v).unwrap(); write_result.insert(filename.clone(), one_result); } let target = sig_comments.get("target").map(|x| &(*x)[..]); handle_result(write_result, target).map(|_| format_report) } // Reads test config file using the supplied (optional) file name. If there's no file name or the // file doesn't exist, just return the default config. Otherwise, the file must be read // successfully. fn get_config(config_file: Option<&str>) -> Config { let config_file_name = match config_file { None => return Default::default(), Some(file_name) => { let mut full_path = "tests/config/".to_owned(); full_path.push_str(file_name); if !Path::new(&full_path).exists() { return Default::default(); }; full_path } }; let mut def_config_file = fs::File::open(config_file_name).expect("Couldn't open config"); let mut def_config = String::new(); def_config_file .read_to_string(&mut def_config) .expect("Couldn't read config"); Config::from_toml(&def_config).expect("Invalid toml") } // Reads significant comments of the form: // rustfmt-key: value // into a hash map. fn read_significant_comments(file_name: &str) -> HashMap { let file = fs::File::open(file_name).expect(&format!("Couldn't read file {}", file_name)); let reader = BufReader::new(file); let pattern = r"^\s*//\s*rustfmt-([^:]+):\s*(\S+)"; let regex = regex::Regex::new(pattern).expect("Failed creating pattern 1"); // Matches lines containing significant comments or whitespace. let line_regex = regex::Regex::new(r"(^\s*$)|(^\s*//\s*rustfmt-[^:]+:\s*\S+)") .expect("Failed creating pattern 2"); reader .lines() .map(|line| line.expect("Failed getting line")) .take_while(|line| line_regex.is_match(line)) .filter_map(|line| { regex.captures_iter(&line).next().map(|capture| { ( capture .get(1) .expect("Couldn't unwrap capture") .as_str() .to_owned(), capture .get(2) .expect("Couldn't unwrap capture") .as_str() .to_owned(), ) }) }) .collect() } // Compare output to input. // TODO: needs a better name, more explanation. fn handle_result( result: HashMap, target: Option<&str>, ) -> Result<(), HashMap>> { let mut failures = HashMap::new(); for (file_name, fmt_text) in result { // If file is in tests/source, compare to file with same name in tests/target. let target = get_target(&file_name, target); let open_error = format!("Couldn't open target {:?}", &target); let mut f = fs::File::open(&target).expect(&open_error); let mut text = String::new(); let read_error = format!("Failed reading target {:?}", &target); f.read_to_string(&mut text).expect(&read_error); // Ignore LF and CRLF difference for Windows. if !string_eq_ignore_newline_repr(&fmt_text, &text) { let diff = make_diff(&text, &fmt_text, DIFF_CONTEXT_SIZE); assert!( !diff.is_empty(), "Empty diff? Maybe due to a missing a newline at the end of a file?" ); failures.insert(file_name, diff); } } if failures.is_empty() { Ok(()) } else { Err(failures) } } // Map source file paths to their target paths. fn get_target(file_name: &str, target: Option<&str>) -> String { if file_name.contains("source") { let target_file_name = file_name.replace("source", "target"); if let Some(replace_name) = target { Path::new(&target_file_name) .with_file_name(replace_name) .into_os_string() .into_string() .unwrap() } else { target_file_name } } else { // This is either and idempotence check or a self check file_name.to_owned() } } #[test] fn rustfmt_diff_make_diff_tests() { let diff = make_diff("a\nb\nc\nd", "a\ne\nc\nd", 3); assert_eq!( diff, vec![ Mismatch { line_number: 1, lines: vec![ DiffLine::Context("a".into()), DiffLine::Resulting("b".into()), DiffLine::Expected("e".into()), DiffLine::Context("c".into()), DiffLine::Context("d".into()), ], }, ] ); } #[test] fn rustfmt_diff_no_diff_test() { let diff = make_diff("a\nb\nc\nd", "a\nb\nc\nd", 3); assert_eq!(diff, vec![]); } // Compare strings without distinguishing between CRLF and LF fn string_eq_ignore_newline_repr(left: &str, right: &str) -> bool { let left = CharsIgnoreNewlineRepr(left.chars().peekable()); let right = CharsIgnoreNewlineRepr(right.chars().peekable()); left.eq(right) } struct CharsIgnoreNewlineRepr<'a>(Peekable>); impl<'a> Iterator for CharsIgnoreNewlineRepr<'a> { type Item = char; fn next(&mut self) -> Option { self.0.next().map(|c| { if c == '\r' { if *self.0.peek().unwrap_or(&'\0') == '\n' { self.0.next(); '\n' } else { '\r' } } else { c } }) } } #[test] fn string_eq_ignore_newline_repr_test() { assert!(string_eq_ignore_newline_repr("", "")); assert!(!string_eq_ignore_newline_repr("", "abc")); assert!(!string_eq_ignore_newline_repr("abc", "")); assert!(string_eq_ignore_newline_repr("a\nb\nc\rd", "a\nb\r\nc\rd")); assert!(string_eq_ignore_newline_repr("a\r\n\r\n\r\nb", "a\n\n\nb")); assert!(!string_eq_ignore_newline_repr("a\r\nbcd", "a\nbcdefghijk")); }