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Since compiletest is setting up its own test tasks it needs to configure them the correct way, which means allowing them to leak.
333 lines
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Rust
333 lines
10 KiB
Rust
// Support code for rustc's built in test runner generator. Currently,
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// none of this is meant for users. It is intended to support the
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// simplest interface possible for representing and running tests
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// while providing a base that other test frameworks may build off of.
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import sort = sort::ivector;
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import generic_os::getenv;
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export test_name;
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export test_fn;
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export test_desc;
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export test_main;
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export test_result;
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export test_opts;
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export tr_ok;
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export tr_failed;
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export tr_ignored;
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export run_tests_console;
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export run_tests_console_;
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export run_test;
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export filter_tests;
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export parse_opts;
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export test_to_task;
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export default_test_to_task;
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export configure_test_task;
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// The name of a test. By convention this follows the rules for rust
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// paths, i.e it should be a series of identifiers seperated by double
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// colons. This way if some test runner wants to arrange the tests
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// heirarchically it may.
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type test_name = str;
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// A function that runs a test. If the function returns successfully,
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// the test succeeds; if the function fails then the test fails. We
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// may need to come up with a more clever definition of test in order
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// to support isolation of tests into tasks.
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type test_fn = fn() ;
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// The definition of a single test. A test runner will run a list of
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// these.
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type test_desc = {name: test_name, fn: test_fn, ignore: bool};
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// The default console test runner. It accepts the command line
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// arguments and a vector of test_descs (generated at compile time).
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fn test_main(args: &vec[str], tests: &test_desc[]) {
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let ivec_args =
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{ let iargs = ~[]; for arg: str in args { iargs += ~[arg] } iargs };
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check (ivec::is_not_empty(ivec_args));
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let opts =
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alt parse_opts(ivec_args) {
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either::left(o) { o }
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either::right(m) { fail m }
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};
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if !run_tests_console(opts, tests) { fail "Some tests failed"; }
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}
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type test_opts = {filter: option::t[str], run_ignored: bool};
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type opt_res = either::t[test_opts, str];
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// Parses command line arguments into test options
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fn parse_opts(args: &str[]) : ivec::is_not_empty(args) -> opt_res {
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// FIXME (#649): Shouldn't have to check here
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check (ivec::is_not_empty(args));
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let args_ = ivec::tail(args);
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let opts = ~[getopts::optflag("ignored")];
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let match =
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alt getopts::getopts_ivec(args_, opts) {
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getopts::success(m) { m }
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getopts::failure(f) { ret either::right(getopts::fail_str(f)) }
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};
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let filter =
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if vec::len(match.free) > 0u {
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option::some(match.free.(0))
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} else { option::none };
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let run_ignored = getopts::opt_present(match, "ignored");
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let test_opts = {filter: filter, run_ignored: run_ignored};
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ret either::left(test_opts);
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}
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tag test_result { tr_ok; tr_failed; tr_ignored; }
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// To get isolation and concurrency tests have to be run in their own tasks.
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// In cases where test functions and closures it is not ok to just dump them
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// into a task and run them, so this transformation gives the caller a chance
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// to create the test task.
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type test_to_task = fn(&fn()) -> task ;
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// A simple console test runner
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fn run_tests_console(opts: &test_opts, tests: &test_desc[]) -> bool {
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run_tests_console_(opts, tests, default_test_to_task)
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}
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fn run_tests_console_(opts: &test_opts, tests: &test_desc[],
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to_task: &test_to_task) -> bool {
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let filtered_tests = filter_tests(opts, tests);
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let out = io::stdout();
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let total = ivec::len(filtered_tests);
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out.write_line(#fmt("\nrunning %u tests", total));
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let futures = ~[];
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let passed = 0u;
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let failed = 0u;
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let ignored = 0u;
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let failures = ~[];
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// It's tempting to just spawn all the tests at once but that doesn't
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// provide a great user experience because you might sit waiting for the
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// result of a particular test for an unusually long amount of time.
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let concurrency = get_concurrency();
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log #fmt("using %u test tasks", concurrency);
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let run_idx = 0u;
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let wait_idx = 0u;
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while wait_idx < total {
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while ivec::len(futures) < concurrency && run_idx < total {
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futures += ~[run_test(filtered_tests.(run_idx), to_task)];
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run_idx += 1u;
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}
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let future = futures.(0);
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out.write_str(#fmt("running %s ... ", future.test.name));
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let result = future.wait();
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alt result {
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tr_ok. {
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passed += 1u;
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write_ok(out, concurrency);
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out.write_line("");
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}
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tr_failed. {
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failed += 1u;
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write_failed(out, concurrency);
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out.write_line("");
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failures += ~[future.test];
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}
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tr_ignored. {
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ignored += 1u;
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write_ignored(out, concurrency);
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out.write_line("");
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}
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}
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futures = ivec::slice(futures, 1u, ivec::len(futures));
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wait_idx += 1u;
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}
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assert (passed + failed + ignored == total);
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let success = failed == 0u;
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if !success {
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out.write_line("\nfailures:");
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for test: test_desc in failures {
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out.write_line(#fmt(" %s", test.name));
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}
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}
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out.write_str(#fmt("\nresult: "));
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if success {
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write_ok(out, concurrency);
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} else { write_failed(out, concurrency); }
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out.write_str(#fmt(". %u passed; %u failed; %u ignored\n\n", passed,
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failed, ignored));
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ret success;
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fn write_ok(out: &io::writer, concurrency: uint) {
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write_pretty(out, "ok", term::color_green, concurrency);
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}
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fn write_failed(out: &io::writer, concurrency: uint) {
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write_pretty(out, "FAILED", term::color_red, concurrency);
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}
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fn write_ignored(out: &io::writer, concurrency: uint) {
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write_pretty(out, "ignored", term::color_yellow, concurrency);
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}
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fn write_pretty(out: &io::writer, word: &str, color: u8,
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concurrency: uint) {
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// In the presence of concurrency, outputing control characters
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// can cause some crazy artifacting
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if concurrency == 1u && term::color_supported() {
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term::fg(out.get_buf_writer(), color);
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}
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out.write_str(word);
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if concurrency == 1u && term::color_supported() {
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term::reset(out.get_buf_writer());
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}
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}
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}
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fn get_concurrency() -> uint {
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alt getenv("RUST_THREADS") {
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option::some(t) {
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let threads = uint::parse_buf(str::bytes(t), 10u);
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threads > 0u ? threads : 1u
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}
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option::none. { 1u }
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}
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}
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fn filter_tests(opts: &test_opts, tests: &test_desc[]) -> test_desc[] {
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let filtered = tests;
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// Remove tests that don't match the test filter
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filtered =
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if option::is_none(opts.filter) {
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filtered
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} else {
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let filter_str =
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alt opts.filter {
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option::some(f) { f }
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option::none. { "" }
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};
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let filter =
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bind fn (test: &test_desc, filter_str: str) ->
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option::t[test_desc] {
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if str::find(test.name, filter_str) >= 0 {
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ret option::some(test);
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} else { ret option::none; }
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}(_, filter_str);
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ivec::filter_map(filter, filtered)
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};
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// Maybe pull out the ignored test and unignore them
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filtered =
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if !opts.run_ignored {
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filtered
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} else {
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let filter =
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fn (test: &test_desc) -> option::t[test_desc] {
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if test.ignore {
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ret option::some({name: test.name,
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fn: test.fn,
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ignore: false});
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} else { ret option::none; }
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};
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ivec::filter_map(filter, filtered)
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};
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// Sort the tests alphabetically
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filtered =
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{
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fn lteq(t1: &test_desc, t2: &test_desc) -> bool {
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str::lteq(t1.name, t2.name)
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}
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sort::merge_sort(lteq, filtered)
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};
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ret filtered;
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}
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type test_future =
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{test: test_desc, fnref: @fn() , wait: fn() -> test_result };
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fn run_test(test: &test_desc, to_task: &test_to_task) -> test_future {
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// FIXME: Because of the unsafe way we're passing the test function
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// to the test task, we need to make sure we keep a reference to that
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// function around for longer than the lifetime of the task. To that end
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// we keep the function boxed in the test future.
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let fnref = @test.fn;
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if !test.ignore {
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let test_task = to_task(*fnref);
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ret {test: test,
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fnref: fnref,
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wait:
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bind fn (test_task: &task) -> test_result {
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alt task::join(test_task) {
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task::tr_success. { tr_ok }
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task::tr_failure. { tr_failed }
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}
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}(test_task)};
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} else {
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ret {test: test,
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fnref: fnref,
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wait: fn () -> test_result { tr_ignored }};
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}
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}
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native "rust" mod rustrt {
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fn hack_allow_leaks();
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}
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// We need to run our tests in another task in order to trap test failures.
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// But, at least currently, functions can't be used as spawn arguments so
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// we've got to treat our test functions as unsafe pointers. This function
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// only works with functions that don't contain closures.
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fn default_test_to_task(f: &fn()) -> task {
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fn run_task(fptr: *mutable fn() ) {
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configure_test_task();
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// Run the test
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(*fptr)()
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}
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let fptr = ptr::addr_of(f);
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ret spawn run_task(fptr);
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}
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// Call from within a test task to make sure it's set up correctly
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fn configure_test_task() {
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// If this task fails we don't want that failure to propagate to the
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// test runner or else we couldn't keep running tests
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task::unsupervise();
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// FIXME (236): Hack supreme - unwinding doesn't work yet so if this
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// task fails memory will not be freed correctly. This turns off the
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// sanity checks in the runtime's memory region for the task, so that
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// the test runner can continue.
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rustrt::hack_allow_leaks();
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}
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// Local Variables:
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// mode: rust;
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// fill-column: 78;
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// indent-tabs-mode: nil
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// c-basic-offset: 4
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// buffer-file-coding-system: utf-8-unix
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// compile-command: "make -k -C .. 2>&1 | sed -e 's/\\/x\\//x:\\//g'";
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// End:
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