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* The WASI targets deal with the `main` symbol a bit differently than native so some `codegen` and `assembly` tests have been ignored. * All `ignore-emscripten` directives have been updated to `ignore-wasm32` to be more clear that all wasm targets are ignored and it's not just Emscripten. * Most `ignore-wasm32-bare` directives are now gone. * Some ignore directives for wasm were switched to `needs-unwind` instead. * Many `ignore-wasm32*` directives are removed as the tests work with WASI as opposed to `wasm32-unknown-unknown`.
190 lines
6.7 KiB
Rust
190 lines
6.7 KiB
Rust
//@ run-pass
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// We disable tail merging here because it can't preserve debuginfo and thus
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// potentially breaks the backtraces. Also, subtle changes can decide whether
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// tail merging succeeds, so the test might work today but fail tomorrow due to a
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// seemingly completely unrelated change.
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// Unfortunately, LLVM has no "disable" option for this, so we have to set
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// "enable" to 0 instead.
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//@ compile-flags:-g -Copt-level=0 -Cllvm-args=-enable-tail-merge=0
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//@ compile-flags:-Cforce-frame-pointers=yes
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//@ compile-flags:-Cstrip=none
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//@ ignore-wasm32 spawning processes is not supported
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//@ ignore-sgx no processes
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//@ ignore-fuchsia Backtrace not symbolized, trace different line alignment
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use std::env;
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#[path = "backtrace-debuginfo-aux.rs"] mod aux;
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macro_rules! pos {
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() => ((file!(), line!()))
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}
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macro_rules! dump_and_die {
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($($pos:expr),*) => ({
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// FIXME(#18285): we cannot include the current position because
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// the macro span takes over the last frame's file/line.
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//
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// You might also be wondering why a major platform,
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// i686-pc-windows-msvc, is located in here. Some of the saga can be
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// found on #62897, but the tl;dr; is that it appears that if the
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// standard library doesn't have debug information or frame pointers,
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// which it doesn't by default on the test builders, then the stack
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// walking routines in dbghelp will randomly terminate the stack trace
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// in libstd without going further. Presumably the addition of frame
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// pointers and/or debuginfo fixes this since tests always work with
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// nightly compilers (which have debuginfo). In general though this test
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// is replicated in rust-lang/backtrace-rs and has extensive coverage
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// there, even on i686-pc-windows-msvc. We do the best we can in
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// rust-lang/rust to test it as well, but sometimes we just gotta keep
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// landing PRs.
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if cfg!(any(target_os = "android",
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all(target_os = "linux", target_arch = "arm"),
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all(target_env = "msvc", target_arch = "x86"),
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target_os = "freebsd",
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target_os = "dragonfly",
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target_os = "openbsd")) {
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// skip these platforms as this support isn't implemented yet.
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} else {
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dump_filelines(&[$($pos),*]);
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panic!();
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}
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})
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}
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// we can't use a function as it will alter the backtrace
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macro_rules! check {
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($counter:expr; $($pos:expr),*) => ({
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if *$counter == 0 {
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dump_and_die!($($pos),*)
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} else {
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*$counter -= 1;
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}
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})
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}
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type Pos = (&'static str, u32);
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// this goes to stdout and each line has to be occurred
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// in the following backtrace to stderr with a correct order.
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fn dump_filelines(filelines: &[Pos]) {
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for &(file, line) in filelines.iter().rev() {
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// extract a basename
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let basename = file.split(&['/', '\\'][..]).last().unwrap();
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println!("{}:{}", basename, line);
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}
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}
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#[inline(never)]
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fn inner(counter: &mut i32, main_pos: Pos, outer_pos: Pos) {
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check!(counter; main_pos, outer_pos);
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check!(counter; main_pos, outer_pos);
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let inner_pos = pos!(); aux::callback(|aux_pos| {
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check!(counter; main_pos, outer_pos, inner_pos, aux_pos);
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});
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let inner_pos = pos!(); aux::callback_inlined(|aux_pos| {
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check!(counter; main_pos, outer_pos, inner_pos, aux_pos);
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});
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}
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// We emit the wrong location for the caller here when inlined on MSVC
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#[cfg_attr(not(target_env = "msvc"), inline(always))]
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#[cfg_attr(target_env = "msvc", inline(never))]
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fn inner_inlined(counter: &mut i32, main_pos: Pos, outer_pos: Pos) {
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check!(counter; main_pos, outer_pos);
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check!(counter; main_pos, outer_pos);
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// Again, disable inlining for MSVC.
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#[cfg_attr(not(target_env = "msvc"), inline(always))]
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#[cfg_attr(target_env = "msvc", inline(never))]
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fn inner_further_inlined(counter: &mut i32, main_pos: Pos, outer_pos: Pos, inner_pos: Pos) {
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check!(counter; main_pos, outer_pos, inner_pos);
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}
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inner_further_inlined(counter, main_pos, outer_pos, pos!());
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let inner_pos = pos!(); aux::callback(|aux_pos| {
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check!(counter; main_pos, outer_pos, inner_pos, aux_pos);
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});
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let inner_pos = pos!(); aux::callback_inlined(|aux_pos| {
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check!(counter; main_pos, outer_pos, inner_pos, aux_pos);
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});
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// this tests a distinction between two independent calls to the inlined function.
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// (un)fortunately, LLVM somehow merges two consecutive such calls into one node.
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inner_further_inlined(counter, main_pos, outer_pos, pos!());
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}
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#[inline(never)]
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fn outer(mut counter: i32, main_pos: Pos) {
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inner(&mut counter, main_pos, pos!());
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inner_inlined(&mut counter, main_pos, pos!());
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}
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fn check_trace(output: &str, error: &str) -> Result<(), String> {
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// reverse the position list so we can start with the last item (which was the first line)
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let mut remaining: Vec<&str> = output.lines().map(|s| s.trim()).rev().collect();
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if !error.contains("stack backtrace") {
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return Err(format!("no backtrace found in stderr:\n{}", error))
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}
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for line in error.lines() {
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if !remaining.is_empty() && line.contains(remaining.last().unwrap()) {
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remaining.pop();
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}
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}
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if !remaining.is_empty() {
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return Err(format!("trace does not match position list\n\
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still need to find {:?}\n\n\
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--- stdout\n{}\n\
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--- stderr\n{}",
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remaining, output, error))
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}
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Ok(())
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}
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fn run_test(me: &str) {
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use std::str;
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use std::process::Command;
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let mut i = 0;
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let mut errors = Vec::new();
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loop {
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let out = Command::new(me)
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.env("RUST_BACKTRACE", "full")
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.arg(i.to_string()).output().unwrap();
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let output = str::from_utf8(&out.stdout).unwrap();
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let error = str::from_utf8(&out.stderr).unwrap();
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if out.status.success() {
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assert!(output.contains("done."), "bad output for successful run: {}", output);
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break;
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} else {
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if let Err(e) = check_trace(output, error) {
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errors.push(e);
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}
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}
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i += 1;
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}
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if errors.len() > 0 {
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for error in errors {
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println!("---------------------------------------");
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println!("{}", error);
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}
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panic!("found some errors");
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}
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}
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#[inline(never)]
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fn main() {
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let args: Vec<String> = env::args().collect();
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if args.len() >= 2 {
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let case = args[1].parse().unwrap();
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eprintln!("test case {}", case);
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outer(case, pos!());
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println!("done.");
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} else {
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run_test(&args[0]);
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}
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}
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