// 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 or the MIT license // , at your // option. This file may not be copied, modified, or distributed // except according to those terms. use std::cell::RefCell; use std::collections::{HashSet, HashMap}; use std::dynamic_lib::DynamicLibrary; use std::env; use std::ffi::OsString; use std::io::prelude::*; use std::io; use std::path::PathBuf; use std::process::Command; use std::str; use std::sync::{Arc, Mutex}; use std::thunk::Thunk; use testing; use rustc_lint; use rustc::session::{self, config}; use rustc::session::config::get_unstable_features_setting; use rustc::session::search_paths::{SearchPaths, PathKind}; use rustc_back::tempdir::TempDir; use rustc_driver::{driver, Compilation}; use syntax::codemap::CodeMap; use syntax::diagnostic; use core; use clean; use clean::Clean; use fold::DocFolder; use html::markdown; use passes; use visit_ast::RustdocVisitor; pub fn run(input: &str, cfgs: Vec, libs: SearchPaths, externs: core::Externs, mut test_args: Vec, crate_name: Option) -> int { let input_path = PathBuf::new(input); let input = config::Input::File(input_path.clone()); let sessopts = config::Options { maybe_sysroot: Some(env::current_exe().unwrap().parent().unwrap() .parent().unwrap().to_path_buf()), search_paths: libs.clone(), crate_types: vec!(config::CrateTypeDylib), externs: externs.clone(), unstable_features: get_unstable_features_setting(), ..config::basic_options().clone() }; let codemap = CodeMap::new(); let diagnostic_handler = diagnostic::default_handler(diagnostic::Auto, None, true); let span_diagnostic_handler = diagnostic::mk_span_handler(diagnostic_handler, codemap); let sess = session::build_session_(sessopts, Some(input_path.clone()), span_diagnostic_handler); rustc_lint::register_builtins(&mut sess.lint_store.borrow_mut(), Some(&sess)); let mut cfg = config::build_configuration(&sess); cfg.extend(config::parse_cfgspecs(cfgs).into_iter()); let krate = driver::phase_1_parse_input(&sess, cfg, &input); let krate = driver::phase_2_configure_and_expand(&sess, krate, "rustdoc-test", None) .expect("phase_2_configure_and_expand aborted in rustdoc!"); let ctx = core::DocContext { krate: &krate, maybe_typed: core::NotTyped(sess), input: input, external_paths: RefCell::new(Some(HashMap::new())), external_traits: RefCell::new(None), external_typarams: RefCell::new(None), inlined: RefCell::new(None), populated_crate_impls: RefCell::new(HashSet::new()), }; let mut v = RustdocVisitor::new(&ctx, None); v.visit(ctx.krate); let mut krate = v.clean(&ctx); match crate_name { Some(name) => krate.name = name, None => {} } let (krate, _) = passes::collapse_docs(krate); let (krate, _) = passes::unindent_comments(krate); let mut collector = Collector::new(krate.name.to_string(), libs, externs, false); collector.fold_crate(krate); test_args.insert(0, "rustdoctest".to_string()); testing::test_main(&test_args, collector.tests.into_iter().collect()); 0 } #[allow(deprecated)] fn runtest(test: &str, cratename: &str, libs: SearchPaths, externs: core::Externs, should_panic: bool, no_run: bool, as_test_harness: bool) { // the test harness wants its own `main` & top level functions, so // never wrap the test in `fn main() { ... }` let test = maketest(test, Some(cratename), true, as_test_harness); let input = config::Input::Str(test.to_string()); let sessopts = config::Options { maybe_sysroot: Some(env::current_exe().unwrap().parent().unwrap() .parent().unwrap().to_path_buf()), search_paths: libs, crate_types: vec!(config::CrateTypeExecutable), output_types: vec!(config::OutputTypeExe), externs: externs, cg: config::CodegenOptions { prefer_dynamic: true, .. config::basic_codegen_options() }, test: as_test_harness, unstable_features: get_unstable_features_setting(), ..config::basic_options().clone() }; // 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 task-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 task. // // 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>>); impl Write for Sink { fn write(&mut self, data: &[u8]) -> io::Result { Write::write(&mut *self.0.lock().unwrap(), data) } fn flush(&mut self) -> io::Result<()> { Ok(()) } } struct Bomb(Arc>>, Box); 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 emitter = diagnostic::EmitterWriter::new(box Sink(data.clone()), None); let old = io::set_panic(box Sink(data.clone())); let _bomb = Bomb(data, old.unwrap_or(box io::stdout())); // Compile the code let codemap = CodeMap::new(); let diagnostic_handler = diagnostic::mk_handler(true, box emitter); let span_diagnostic_handler = diagnostic::mk_span_handler(diagnostic_handler, codemap); let sess = session::build_session_(sessopts, None, span_diagnostic_handler); rustc_lint::register_builtins(&mut sess.lint_store.borrow_mut(), Some(&sess)); let outdir = TempDir::new("rustdoctest").ok().expect("rustdoc needs a tempdir"); let out = Some(outdir.path().to_path_buf()); let cfg = config::build_configuration(&sess); let libdir = sess.target_filesearch(PathKind::All).get_lib_path(); let mut control = driver::CompileController::basic(); if no_run { control.after_analysis.stop = Compilation::Stop; } driver::compile_input(sess, cfg, &input, &out, &None, None, control); 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.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::>(); path.insert(0, libdir.clone()); env::join_paths(path.iter()).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{:?}", str::from_utf8(&out.stdout)); } } } } pub fn maketest(s: &str, cratename: Option<&str>, lints: bool, dont_insert_main: bool) -> String { let mut prog = String::new(); if lints { prog.push_str(r" #![allow(unused_variables, unused_assignments, unused_mut, unused_attributes, dead_code)] "); } // Don't inject `extern crate std` because it's already injected by the // compiler. if !s.contains("extern crate") && cratename != Some("std") { match cratename { Some(cratename) => { if s.contains(cratename) { prog.push_str(&format!("extern crate {};\n", cratename)); } } None => {} } } if dont_insert_main || s.contains("fn main") { prog.push_str(s); } else { prog.push_str("fn main() {\n "); prog.push_str(&s.replace("\n", "\n ")); prog.push_str("\n}"); } return prog } pub struct Collector { pub tests: Vec, names: Vec, libs: SearchPaths, externs: core::Externs, cnt: uint, use_headers: bool, current_header: Option, cratename: String, } impl Collector { pub fn new(cratename: String, libs: SearchPaths, externs: core::Externs, use_headers: bool) -> Collector { Collector { tests: Vec::new(), names: Vec::new(), libs: libs, externs: externs, cnt: 0, use_headers: use_headers, current_header: None, cratename: cratename, } } pub fn add_test(&mut self, test: String, should_panic: bool, no_run: bool, should_ignore: bool, as_test_harness: bool) { let name = if self.use_headers { let s = self.current_header.as_ref().map(|s| &**s).unwrap_or(""); format!("{}_{}", s, self.cnt) } else { format!("{}_{}", self.names.connect("::"), self.cnt) }; self.cnt += 1; let libs = self.libs.clone(); let externs = self.externs.clone(); let cratename = self.cratename.to_string(); debug!("Creating test {}: {}", name, test); self.tests.push(testing::TestDescAndFn { desc: testing::TestDesc { name: testing::DynTestName(name), ignore: should_ignore, should_panic: testing::ShouldPanic::No, // compiler failures are test failures }, testfn: testing::DynTestFn(Thunk::new(move|| { runtest(&test, &cratename, libs, externs, should_panic, no_run, as_test_harness); })) }); } pub fn register_header(&mut self, name: &str, level: u32) { if self.use_headers && level == 1 { // 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::(); // new header => reset count. self.cnt = 0; self.current_header = Some(name); } } } impl DocFolder for Collector { fn fold_item(&mut self, item: clean::Item) -> Option { let pushed = match item.name { Some(ref name) if name.len() == 0 => false, Some(ref name) => { self.names.push(name.to_string()); true } None => false }; match item.doc_value() { Some(doc) => { self.cnt = 0; markdown::find_testable_code(doc, &mut *self); } None => {} } let ret = self.fold_item_recur(item); if pushed { self.names.pop(); } return ret; } }