#!/usr/bin/env python # Copyright (c) 2013 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved. # Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be # found in the LICENSE file. """Test harness for chromium clang tools.""" import difflib import glob import json import os import os.path import subprocess import shutil import sys def _GenerateCompileCommands(files, include_paths): """Returns a JSON string containing a compilation database for the input.""" include_path_flags = ' '.join('-I %s' % include_path for include_path in include_paths) return json.dumps([{'directory': '.', 'command': 'clang++ -fsyntax-only %s -c %s' % ( include_path_flags, f), 'file': f} for f in files], indent=2) def _NumberOfTestsToString(tests): """Returns an English describing the number of tests.""" return "%d test%s" % (tests, 's' if tests != 1 else '') def main(argv): if len(argv) < 1: print 'Usage: test_tool.py ' print ' is the clang tool to be tested.' sys.exit(1) tool_to_test = argv[0] tools_clang_scripts_directory = os.path.dirname(os.path.realpath(__file__)) tools_clang_directory = os.path.dirname(tools_clang_scripts_directory) test_directory_for_tool = os.path.join( tools_clang_directory, tool_to_test, 'tests') compile_database = os.path.join(test_directory_for_tool, 'compile_commands.json') source_files = glob.glob(os.path.join(test_directory_for_tool, '*-original.cc')) actual_files = ['-'.join([source_file.rsplit('-', 1)[0], 'actual.cc']) for source_file in source_files] expected_files = ['-'.join([source_file.rsplit('-', 1)[0], 'expected.cc']) for source_file in source_files] include_paths = [] include_paths.append( os.path.realpath(os.path.join(tools_clang_directory, '../..'))) # Many gtest headers expect to have testing/gtest/include in the include # search path. include_paths.append( os.path.realpath(os.path.join(tools_clang_directory, '../..', 'testing/gtest/include'))) try: # Set up the test environment. for source, actual in zip(source_files, actual_files): shutil.copyfile(source, actual) # Stage the test files in the git index. If they aren't staged, then # run_tools.py will skip them when applying replacements. args = ['git', 'add'] args.extend(actual_files) subprocess.check_call(args) # Generate a temporary compilation database to run the tool over. with open(compile_database, 'w') as f: f.write(_GenerateCompileCommands(actual_files, include_paths)) args = ['python', os.path.join(tools_clang_scripts_directory, 'run_tool.py'), tool_to_test, test_directory_for_tool] args.extend(actual_files) run_tool = subprocess.Popen(args, stdout=subprocess.PIPE) stdout, _ = run_tool.communicate() if run_tool.returncode != 0: print 'run_tool failed:\n%s' % stdout sys.exit(1) passed = 0 failed = 0 for expected, actual in zip(expected_files, actual_files): print '[ RUN ] %s' % os.path.relpath(actual) expected_output = actual_output = None with open(expected, 'r') as f: expected_output = f.readlines() with open(actual, 'r') as f: actual_output = f.readlines() if actual_output != expected_output: failed += 1 for line in difflib.unified_diff(expected_output, actual_output, fromfile=os.path.relpath(expected), tofile=os.path.relpath(actual)): sys.stdout.write(line) print '[ FAILED ] %s' % os.path.relpath(actual) # Don't clean up the file on failure, so the results can be referenced # more easily. continue print '[ OK ] %s' % os.path.relpath(actual) passed += 1 os.remove(actual) if failed == 0: os.remove(compile_database) print '[==========] %s ran.' % _NumberOfTestsToString(len(source_files)) if passed > 0: print '[ PASSED ] %s.' % _NumberOfTestsToString(passed) if failed > 0: print '[ FAILED ] %s.' % _NumberOfTestsToString(failed) finally: # No matter what, unstage the git changes we made earlier to avoid polluting # the index. args = ['git', 'reset', '--quiet', 'HEAD'] args.extend(actual_files) subprocess.call(args) if __name__ == '__main__': sys.exit(main(sys.argv[1:]))