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#!/usr/bin/env python
# Copyright (c) 2014 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 for TranslationUnitGenerator tool."""
import difflib
import glob
import json
import ntpath
import os
import os.path
import subprocess
import sys
def _GenerateCompileCommands(files):
"""Returns a JSON string containing a compilation database for the input."""
return json.dumps([{'directory': '.',
'command': 'clang++ -fsyntax-only -std=c++11 -c %s' % f,
'file': f} for f in files], indent=2)
def _NumberOfTestsToString(tests):
"""Returns an English sentence describing the number of tests."""
return "%d test%s" % (tests, 's' if tests != 1 else '')
# Before running this test script, please build the translation_unit clang tool
# first. This is explained here:
# https://code.google.com/p/chromium/wiki/ClangToolRefactoring
def main():
tools_clang_directory = os.path.dirname(os.path.dirname(
os.path.realpath(__file__)))
tools_clang_scripts_directory = os.path.join(tools_clang_directory, 'scripts')
test_directory_for_tool = os.path.join(
tools_clang_directory, 'translation_unit', 'test_files')
compile_database = os.path.join(test_directory_for_tool,
'compile_commands.json')
source_files = glob.glob(os.path.join(test_directory_for_tool, '*.cc'))
# Generate a temporary compilation database to run the tool over.
with open(compile_database, 'w') as f:
f.write(_GenerateCompileCommands(source_files))
args = ['python',
os.path.join(tools_clang_scripts_directory, 'run_tool.py'),
'translation_unit',
test_directory_for_tool]
args.extend(source_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 actual in source_files:
actual += '.filepaths'
expected = actual + '.expected'
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()
has_same_filepaths = True
for expected_line, actual_line in zip(expected_output, actual_output):
if '//' in actual_output:
if actual_output.split('//')[1] != expected_output:
sys.stdout.write('expected: %s' % expected_output)
sys.stdout.write('actual: %s' % actual_output.split('//')[1])
break
else:
continue
if ntpath.basename(expected_line) != ntpath.basename(actual_line):
sys.stdout.write('expected: %s' % ntpath.basename(expected_line))
sys.stdout.write('actual: %s' % ntpath.basename(actual_line))
has_same_filepaths = False
break
if not has_same_filepaths:
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)
if __name__ == '__main__':
sys.exit(main())