rust/src/librustdoc/test.rs
Tom Jakubowski e930aeb32b rustdoc: Accept string source in core::run_core
This is wanted by external tooling that uses rustdoc. There are likely
some bugs when actually generating HTML output (which may expect to be
able to read the source) but all I need for now is the cleaned crate and
analysis.
2015-01-17 22:54:23 -08:00

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// 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 <LICENSE-APACHE or
// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0> or the MIT license
// <LICENSE-MIT or http://opensource.org/licenses/MIT>, at your
// option. This file may not be copied, modified, or distributed
// except according to those terms.
use std::cell::RefCell;
use std::sync::mpsc::channel;
use std::dynamic_lib::DynamicLibrary;
use std::io::{Command, TempDir};
use std::io;
use std::os;
use std::str;
use std::thread::Thread;
use std::thunk::Thunk;
use std::collections::{HashSet, HashMap};
use testing;
use rustc::session::{self, config};
use rustc::session::search_paths::{SearchPaths, PathKind};
use rustc_driver::get_unstable_features_setting;
use rustc_driver::driver;
use syntax::ast;
use syntax::codemap::{CodeMap, dummy_spanned};
use syntax::diagnostic;
use syntax::parse::token;
use syntax::ptr::P;
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<String>,
libs: SearchPaths,
externs: core::Externs,
mut test_args: Vec<String>,
crate_name: Option<String>)
-> int {
let input_path = Path::new(input);
let input = config::Input::File(input_path.clone());
let sessopts = config::Options {
maybe_sysroot: Some(os::self_exe_path().unwrap().dir_path()),
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);
let span_diagnostic_handler =
diagnostic::mk_span_handler(diagnostic_handler, codemap);
let sess = session::build_session_(sessopts,
Some(input_path.clone()),
span_diagnostic_handler);
let mut cfg = config::build_configuration(&sess);
cfg.extend(cfgs.into_iter().map(|cfg_| {
let cfg_ = token::intern_and_get_ident(cfg_.as_slice());
P(dummy_spanned(ast::MetaWord(cfg_)))
}));
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.as_slice(),
collector.tests.into_iter().collect());
0
}
fn runtest(test: &str, cratename: &str, libs: SearchPaths,
externs: core::Externs,
should_fail: 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(os::self_exe_path().unwrap().dir_path()),
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 move
// it into another task. This helper task then acts as a sink for both the
// stderr of this task and stderr of rustc itself, copying all the info onto
// the stderr channel we originally started with.
//
// The basic idea is to not use a default_handler() for rustc, and then also
// not print things by default to the actual stderr.
let (tx, rx) = channel();
let w1 = io::ChanWriter::new(tx);
let w2 = w1.clone();
let old = io::stdio::set_stderr(box w1);
Thread::spawn(move |:| {
let mut p = io::ChanReader::new(rx);
let mut err = match old {
Some(old) => {
// Chop off the `Send` bound.
let old: Box<Writer> = old;
old
}
None => box io::stderr() as Box<Writer>,
};
io::util::copy(&mut p, &mut err).unwrap();
});
let emitter = diagnostic::EmitterWriter::new(box w2, None);
// Compile the code
let codemap = CodeMap::new();
let diagnostic_handler = diagnostic::mk_handler(box emitter);
let span_diagnostic_handler =
diagnostic::mk_span_handler(diagnostic_handler, codemap);
let sess = session::build_session_(sessopts,
None,
span_diagnostic_handler);
let outdir = TempDir::new("rustdoctest").ok().expect("rustdoc needs a tempdir");
let out = Some(outdir.path().clone());
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 = true;
}
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 newpath = {
let mut path = DynamicLibrary::search_path();
path.insert(0, libdir.clone());
DynamicLibrary::create_path(path.as_slice())
};
cmd.env(DynamicLibrary::envvar(), newpath.as_slice());
match cmd.output() {
Err(e) => panic!("couldn't run the test: {}{}", e,
if e.kind == io::PermissionDenied {
" - maybe your tempdir is mounted with noexec?"
} else { "" }),
Ok(out) => {
if should_fail && out.status.success() {
panic!("test executable succeeded when it should have failed");
} else if !should_fail && !out.status.success() {
panic!("test executable failed:\n{:?}",
str::from_utf8(out.error.as_slice()));
}
}
}
}
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).as_slice());
}
}
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 ").as_slice());
prog.push_str("\n}");
}
return prog
}
pub struct Collector {
pub tests: Vec<testing::TestDescAndFn>,
names: Vec<String>,
libs: SearchPaths,
externs: core::Externs,
cnt: uint,
use_headers: bool,
current_header: Option<String>,
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_fail: 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.as_slice()).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_fail: testing::ShouldFail::No, // compiler failures are test failures
},
testfn: testing::DynTestFn(Thunk::new(move|| {
runtest(test.as_slice(),
cratename.as_slice(),
libs,
externs,
should_fail,
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::<String>();
// 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<clean::Item> {
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;
}
}