//! Integration tests for rustfmt. use std::env; use std::fs::remove_file; use std::path::Path; use std::process::Command; use rustfmt_config_proc_macro::rustfmt_only_ci_test; /// Run the rustfmt executable and return its output. fn rustfmt(args: &[&str]) -> (String, String) { let mut bin_dir = env::current_exe().unwrap(); bin_dir.pop(); // chop off test exe name if bin_dir.ends_with("deps") { bin_dir.pop(); } let cmd = bin_dir.join(format!("rustfmt{}", env::consts::EXE_SUFFIX)); // Ensure the rustfmt binary runs from the local target dir. let path = env::var_os("PATH").unwrap_or_default(); let mut paths = env::split_paths(&path).collect::>(); paths.insert(0, bin_dir); let new_path = env::join_paths(paths).unwrap(); match Command::new(&cmd).args(args).env("PATH", new_path).output() { Ok(output) => ( String::from_utf8(output.stdout).expect("utf-8"), String::from_utf8(output.stderr).expect("utf-8"), ), Err(e) => panic!("failed to run `{:?} {:?}`: {}", cmd, args, e), } } macro_rules! assert_that { ($args:expr, $($check:ident $check_args:tt)&&+) => { let (stdout, stderr) = rustfmt($args); if $(!stdout.$check$check_args && !stderr.$check$check_args)||* { panic!( "Output not expected for rustfmt {:?}\n\ expected: {}\n\ actual stdout:\n{}\n\ actual stderr:\n{}", $args, stringify!($( $check$check_args )&&*), stdout, stderr ); } }; } #[rustfmt_only_ci_test] #[test] fn print_config() { assert_that!( &["--print-config", "unknown"], starts_with("Unknown print-config option") ); assert_that!(&["--print-config", "default"], contains("max_width = 100")); assert_that!(&["--print-config", "minimal"], contains("PATH required")); assert_that!( &["--print-config", "minimal", "minimal-config"], contains("doesn't work with standard input.") ); let (stdout, stderr) = rustfmt(&[ "--print-config", "minimal", "minimal-config", "src/shape.rs", ]); assert!( Path::new("minimal-config").exists(), "stdout:\n{}\nstderr:\n{}", stdout, stderr ); remove_file("minimal-config").unwrap(); } #[rustfmt_only_ci_test] #[test] fn inline_config() { // single invocation assert_that!( &[ "--print-config", "current", ".", "--config=color=Never,edition=2018" ], contains("color = \"Never\"") && contains("edition = \"2018\"") ); // multiple overriding invocations assert_that!( &[ "--print-config", "current", ".", "--config", "color=never,edition=2018", "--config", "color=always,format_strings=true" ], contains("color = \"Always\"") && contains("edition = \"2018\"") && contains("format_strings = true") ); } #[test] fn rustfmt_usage_text() { let args = ["--help"]; let (stdout, _) = rustfmt(&args); assert!(stdout.contains("Format Rust code\n\nusage: rustfmt [options] ...")); } #[test] fn mod_resolution_error_multiple_candidate_files() { // See also https://github.com/rust-lang/rustfmt/issues/5167 let default_path = Path::new("tests/mod-resolver/issue-5167/src/a.rs"); let secondary_path = Path::new("tests/mod-resolver/issue-5167/src/a/mod.rs"); let error_message = format!( "file for module found at both {:?} and {:?}", default_path.canonicalize().unwrap(), secondary_path.canonicalize().unwrap(), ); let args = ["tests/mod-resolver/issue-5167/src/lib.rs"]; let (_stdout, stderr) = rustfmt(&args); assert!(stderr.contains(&error_message)) } #[test] fn mod_resolution_error_sibling_module_not_found() { let args = ["tests/mod-resolver/module-not-found/sibling_module/lib.rs"]; let (_stdout, stderr) = rustfmt(&args); // Module resolution fails because we're unable to find `a.rs` in the same directory as lib.rs assert!(stderr.contains("a.rs does not exist")) } #[test] fn mod_resolution_error_relative_module_not_found() { let args = ["tests/mod-resolver/module-not-found/relative_module/lib.rs"]; let (_stdout, stderr) = rustfmt(&args); // The file `./a.rs` and directory `./a` both exist. // Module resolution fails because we're unable to find `./a/b.rs` #[cfg(not(windows))] assert!(stderr.contains("a/b.rs does not exist")); #[cfg(windows)] assert!(stderr.contains("a\\b.rs does not exist")); } #[test] fn mod_resolution_error_path_attribute_does_not_exist() { let args = ["tests/mod-resolver/module-not-found/bad_path_attribute/lib.rs"]; let (_stdout, stderr) = rustfmt(&args); // The path attribute points to a file that does not exist assert!(stderr.contains("does_not_exist.rs does not exist")); } #[test] fn rustfmt_emits_error_on_line_overflow_true() { // See also https://github.com/rust-lang/rustfmt/issues/3164 let args = [ "--config", "error_on_line_overflow=true", "tests/cargo-fmt/source/issue_3164/src/main.rs", ]; let (_stdout, stderr) = rustfmt(&args); assert!(stderr.contains( "line formatted, but exceeded maximum width (maximum: 100 (see `max_width` option)" )) } #[test] #[allow(non_snake_case)] fn dont_emit_ICE() { let files = ["tests/target/issue_5728.rs", "tests/target/issue_5729.rs"]; for file in files { let args = [file]; let (_stdout, stderr) = rustfmt(&args); assert!(!stderr.contains("thread 'main' panicked")); } }