| // Protocol Buffers - Google's data interchange format |
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| |
| // Author: kenton@google.com (Kenton Varda) |
| // Based on original Protocol Buffers design by |
| // Sanjay Ghemawat, Jeff Dean, and others. |
| |
| #include "google/protobuf/compiler/parser.h" |
| |
| #include <algorithm> |
| #include <map> |
| #include <memory> |
| #include <vector> |
| |
| #include "google/protobuf/any.pb.h" |
| #include "google/protobuf/descriptor.pb.h" |
| #include "google/protobuf/text_format.h" |
| #include "google/protobuf/testing/googletest.h" |
| #include <gtest/gtest.h> |
| #include "absl/container/flat_hash_map.h" |
| #include "google/protobuf/stubs/logging.h" |
| #include "absl/strings/str_join.h" |
| #include "absl/strings/substitute.h" |
| #include "google/protobuf/test_util2.h" |
| #include "google/protobuf/unittest.pb.h" |
| #include "google/protobuf/unittest_custom_options.pb.h" |
| #include "google/protobuf/unittest_import.pb.h" |
| #include "google/protobuf/unittest_import_public.pb.h" |
| #include "google/protobuf/wire_format.h" |
| |
| namespace google { |
| namespace protobuf { |
| namespace compiler { |
| |
| namespace { |
| |
| class MockErrorCollector : public io::ErrorCollector { |
| public: |
| MockErrorCollector() = default; |
| ~MockErrorCollector() override = default; |
| |
| std::string warning_; |
| std::string text_; |
| |
| // implements ErrorCollector --------------------------------------- |
| void AddWarning(int line, int column, const std::string& message) override { |
| absl::SubstituteAndAppend(&warning_, "$0:$1: $2\n", line, column, message); |
| } |
| |
| void AddError(int line, int column, const std::string& message) override { |
| absl::SubstituteAndAppend(&text_, "$0:$1: $2\n", line, column, message); |
| } |
| }; |
| |
| class MockValidationErrorCollector : public DescriptorPool::ErrorCollector { |
| public: |
| MockValidationErrorCollector(const SourceLocationTable& source_locations, |
| io::ErrorCollector* wrapped_collector) |
| : source_locations_(source_locations), |
| wrapped_collector_(wrapped_collector) {} |
| ~MockValidationErrorCollector() override {} |
| |
| // implements ErrorCollector --------------------------------------- |
| void AddError(const std::string& filename, const std::string& element_name, |
| const Message* descriptor, ErrorLocation location, |
| const std::string& message) override { |
| int line, column; |
| if (location == DescriptorPool::ErrorCollector::IMPORT) { |
| source_locations_.FindImport(descriptor, element_name, &line, &column); |
| } else { |
| source_locations_.Find(descriptor, location, &line, &column); |
| } |
| wrapped_collector_->AddError(line, column, message); |
| } |
| |
| private: |
| const SourceLocationTable& source_locations_; |
| io::ErrorCollector* wrapped_collector_; |
| }; |
| |
| class ParserTest : public testing::Test { |
| protected: |
| ParserTest() : require_syntax_identifier_(false) {} |
| |
| // Set up the parser to parse the given text. |
| void SetupParser(const char* text) { |
| raw_input_.reset(new io::ArrayInputStream(text, strlen(text))); |
| input_.reset(new io::Tokenizer(raw_input_.get(), &error_collector_)); |
| parser_.reset(new Parser()); |
| parser_->RecordErrorsTo(&error_collector_); |
| parser_->SetRequireSyntaxIdentifier(require_syntax_identifier_); |
| } |
| |
| // Parse the input and expect that the resulting FileDescriptorProto matches |
| // the given output. The output is a FileDescriptorProto in protocol buffer |
| // text format. |
| void ExpectParsesTo(const char* input, const char* output) { |
| SetupParser(input); |
| FileDescriptorProto actual, expected; |
| |
| parser_->Parse(input_.get(), &actual); |
| EXPECT_EQ(io::Tokenizer::TYPE_END, input_->current().type); |
| ASSERT_EQ("", error_collector_.text_); |
| |
| // We don't cover SourceCodeInfo in these tests. |
| actual.clear_source_code_info(); |
| |
| // Parse the ASCII representation in order to canonicalize it. We could |
| // just compare directly to actual.DebugString(), but that would require |
| // that the caller precisely match the formatting that DebugString() |
| // produces. |
| ASSERT_TRUE(TextFormat::ParseFromString(output, &expected)); |
| |
| // Compare by comparing debug strings. |
| // TODO(kenton): Use differencer, once it is available. |
| EXPECT_EQ(expected.DebugString(), actual.DebugString()); |
| } |
| |
| // Parse the text and expect that the given errors are reported. |
| void ExpectHasErrors(const char* text, const char* expected_errors) { |
| ExpectHasEarlyExitErrors(text, expected_errors); |
| EXPECT_EQ(io::Tokenizer::TYPE_END, input_->current().type); |
| } |
| |
| // Parse the text and expect that the given warnings are reported. |
| void ExpectHasWarnings(const char* text, const char* expected_warnings) { |
| SetupParser(text); |
| FileDescriptorProto file; |
| ASSERT_TRUE(parser_->Parse(input_.get(), &file)); |
| EXPECT_EQ(io::Tokenizer::TYPE_END, input_->current().type); |
| ASSERT_EQ("", error_collector_.text_); |
| EXPECT_EQ(expected_warnings, error_collector_.warning_); |
| } |
| |
| // Same as above but does not expect that the parser parses the complete |
| // input. |
| void ExpectHasEarlyExitErrors(const char* text, const char* expected_errors) { |
| SetupParser(text); |
| FileDescriptorProto file; |
| parser_->Parse(input_.get(), &file); |
| EXPECT_EQ(expected_errors, error_collector_.text_); |
| } |
| |
| // Parse the text as a file and validate it (with a DescriptorPool), and |
| // expect that the validation step reports the given errors. |
| void ExpectHasValidationErrors(const char* text, |
| const char* expected_errors) { |
| SetupParser(text); |
| SourceLocationTable source_locations; |
| parser_->RecordSourceLocationsTo(&source_locations); |
| |
| FileDescriptorProto file; |
| file.set_name("foo.proto"); |
| parser_->Parse(input_.get(), &file); |
| EXPECT_EQ(io::Tokenizer::TYPE_END, input_->current().type); |
| ASSERT_EQ("", error_collector_.text_); |
| |
| MockValidationErrorCollector validation_error_collector(source_locations, |
| &error_collector_); |
| EXPECT_TRUE(pool_.BuildFileCollectingErrors( |
| file, &validation_error_collector) == nullptr); |
| EXPECT_EQ(expected_errors, error_collector_.text_); |
| } |
| |
| MockErrorCollector error_collector_; |
| DescriptorPool pool_; |
| |
| std::unique_ptr<io::ZeroCopyInputStream> raw_input_; |
| std::unique_ptr<io::Tokenizer> input_; |
| std::unique_ptr<Parser> parser_; |
| bool require_syntax_identifier_; |
| }; |
| |
| // =================================================================== |
| |
| TEST_F(ParserTest, StopAfterSyntaxIdentifier) { |
| SetupParser( |
| "// blah\n" |
| "syntax = \"foobar\";\n" |
| "this line will not be parsed\n"); |
| parser_->SetStopAfterSyntaxIdentifier(true); |
| EXPECT_TRUE(parser_->Parse(input_.get(), nullptr)); |
| EXPECT_EQ("", error_collector_.text_); |
| EXPECT_EQ("foobar", parser_->GetSyntaxIdentifier()); |
| } |
| |
| TEST_F(ParserTest, StopAfterOmittedSyntaxIdentifier) { |
| SetupParser( |
| "// blah\n" |
| "this line will not be parsed\n"); |
| parser_->SetStopAfterSyntaxIdentifier(true); |
| EXPECT_TRUE(parser_->Parse(input_.get(), nullptr)); |
| EXPECT_EQ("", error_collector_.text_); |
| EXPECT_EQ("", parser_->GetSyntaxIdentifier()); |
| } |
| |
| TEST_F(ParserTest, StopAfterSyntaxIdentifierWithErrors) { |
| SetupParser( |
| "// blah\n" |
| "syntax = error;\n"); |
| parser_->SetStopAfterSyntaxIdentifier(true); |
| EXPECT_FALSE(parser_->Parse(input_.get(), nullptr)); |
| EXPECT_EQ("1:9: Expected syntax identifier.\n", error_collector_.text_); |
| } |
| |
| TEST_F(ParserTest, WarnIfSyntaxIdentifierOmmitted) { |
| SetupParser("message A {}"); |
| FileDescriptorProto file; |
| CaptureTestStderr(); |
| EXPECT_TRUE(parser_->Parse(input_.get(), &file)); |
| EXPECT_TRUE(GetCapturedTestStderr().find("No syntax specified") != |
| std::string::npos); |
| } |
| |
| TEST_F(ParserTest, WarnIfFieldNameIsNotUpperCamel) { |
| SetupParser( |
| "syntax = \"proto2\";" |
| "message abc {}"); |
| FileDescriptorProto file; |
| EXPECT_TRUE(parser_->Parse(input_.get(), &file)); |
| EXPECT_TRUE(error_collector_.warning_.find( |
| "Message name should be in UpperCamelCase. Found: abc.") != |
| std::string::npos); |
| } |
| |
| TEST_F(ParserTest, WarnIfFieldNameIsNotLowerUnderscore) { |
| SetupParser( |
| "syntax = \"proto2\";" |
| "message A {" |
| " optional string SongName = 1;" |
| "}"); |
| FileDescriptorProto file; |
| EXPECT_TRUE(parser_->Parse(input_.get(), &file)); |
| EXPECT_TRUE(error_collector_.warning_.find( |
| "Field name should be lowercase. Found: SongName") != |
| std::string::npos); |
| } |
| |
| TEST_F(ParserTest, WarnIfFieldNameContainsNumberImmediatelyFollowUnderscore) { |
| SetupParser( |
| "syntax = \"proto2\";" |
| "message A {" |
| " optional string song_name_1 = 1;" |
| "}"); |
| FileDescriptorProto file; |
| EXPECT_TRUE(parser_->Parse(input_.get(), &file)); |
| EXPECT_TRUE(error_collector_.warning_.find( |
| "Number should not come right after an underscore. Found: " |
| "song_name_1.") != std::string::npos); |
| } |
| |
| |
| // =================================================================== |
| |
| typedef ParserTest ParseMessageTest; |
| |
| TEST_F(ParseMessageTest, IgnoreBOM) { |
| char input[] = |
| " message TestMessage {\n" |
| " required int32 foo = 1;\n" |
| "}\n"; |
| // Set UTF-8 BOM. |
| input[0] = (char)0xEF; |
| input[1] = (char)0xBB; |
| input[2] = (char)0xBF; |
| ExpectParsesTo( |
| input, |
| "message_type {" |
| " name: \"TestMessage\"" |
| " field { name:\"foo\" label:LABEL_REQUIRED type:TYPE_INT32 number:1 }" |
| "}"); |
| } |
| |
| TEST_F(ParseMessageTest, BOMError) { |
| char input[] = |
| " message TestMessage {\n" |
| " required int32 foo = 1;\n" |
| "}\n"; |
| input[0] = (char)0xEF; |
| ExpectHasErrors(input, |
| "0:1: Proto file starts with 0xEF but not UTF-8 BOM. " |
| "Only UTF-8 is accepted for proto file.\n" |
| "0:0: Expected top-level statement (e.g. \"message\").\n"); |
| } |
| |
| TEST_F(ParseMessageTest, SimpleMessage) { |
| ExpectParsesTo( |
| "message TestMessage {\n" |
| " required int32 foo = 1;\n" |
| "}\n", |
| |
| "message_type {" |
| " name: \"TestMessage\"" |
| " field { name:\"foo\" label:LABEL_REQUIRED type:TYPE_INT32 number:1 }" |
| "}"); |
| } |
| |
| TEST_F(ParseMessageTest, ImplicitSyntaxIdentifier) { |
| require_syntax_identifier_ = false; |
| ExpectParsesTo( |
| "message TestMessage {\n" |
| " required int32 foo = 1;\n" |
| "}\n", |
| |
| "message_type {" |
| " name: \"TestMessage\"" |
| " field { name:\"foo\" label:LABEL_REQUIRED type:TYPE_INT32 number:1 }" |
| "}"); |
| EXPECT_EQ("proto2", parser_->GetSyntaxIdentifier()); |
| } |
| |
| TEST_F(ParseMessageTest, ExplicitSyntaxIdentifier) { |
| ExpectParsesTo( |
| "syntax = \"proto2\";\n" |
| "message TestMessage {\n" |
| " required int32 foo = 1;\n" |
| "}\n", |
| |
| "syntax: 'proto2' " |
| "message_type {" |
| " name: \"TestMessage\"" |
| " field { name:\"foo\" label:LABEL_REQUIRED type:TYPE_INT32 number:1 }" |
| "}"); |
| EXPECT_EQ("proto2", parser_->GetSyntaxIdentifier()); |
| } |
| |
| TEST_F(ParseMessageTest, ExplicitRequiredSyntaxIdentifier) { |
| require_syntax_identifier_ = true; |
| ExpectParsesTo( |
| "syntax = \"proto2\";\n" |
| "message TestMessage {\n" |
| " required int32 foo = 1;\n" |
| "}\n", |
| |
| "syntax: 'proto2' " |
| "message_type {" |
| " name: \"TestMessage\"" |
| " field { name:\"foo\" label:LABEL_REQUIRED type:TYPE_INT32 number:1 }" |
| "}"); |
| EXPECT_EQ("proto2", parser_->GetSyntaxIdentifier()); |
| } |
| |
| TEST_F(ParseMessageTest, SimpleFields) { |
| ExpectParsesTo( |
| "message TestMessage {\n" |
| " required int32 foo = 15;\n" |
| " optional int32 bar = 34;\n" |
| " repeated int32 baz = 3;\n" |
| "}\n", |
| |
| "message_type {" |
| " name: \"TestMessage\"" |
| " field { name:\"foo\" label:LABEL_REQUIRED type:TYPE_INT32 number:15 }" |
| " field { name:\"bar\" label:LABEL_OPTIONAL type:TYPE_INT32 number:34 }" |
| " field { name:\"baz\" label:LABEL_REPEATED type:TYPE_INT32 number:3 }" |
| "}"); |
| } |
| |
| TEST_F(ParseMessageTest, PrimitiveFieldTypes) { |
| ExpectParsesTo( |
| "message TestMessage {\n" |
| " required int32 foo = 1;\n" |
| " required int64 foo = 1;\n" |
| " required uint32 foo = 1;\n" |
| " required uint64 foo = 1;\n" |
| " required sint32 foo = 1;\n" |
| " required sint64 foo = 1;\n" |
| " required fixed32 foo = 1;\n" |
| " required fixed64 foo = 1;\n" |
| " required sfixed32 foo = 1;\n" |
| " required sfixed64 foo = 1;\n" |
| " required float foo = 1;\n" |
| " required double foo = 1;\n" |
| " required string foo = 1;\n" |
| " required bytes foo = 1;\n" |
| " required bool foo = 1;\n" |
| "}\n", |
| |
| "message_type {" |
| " name: \"TestMessage\"" |
| " field { name:\"foo\" label:LABEL_REQUIRED type:TYPE_INT32 number:1 " |
| "}" |
| " field { name:\"foo\" label:LABEL_REQUIRED type:TYPE_INT64 number:1 " |
| "}" |
| " field { name:\"foo\" label:LABEL_REQUIRED type:TYPE_UINT32 number:1 " |
| "}" |
| " field { name:\"foo\" label:LABEL_REQUIRED type:TYPE_UINT64 number:1 " |
| "}" |
| " field { name:\"foo\" label:LABEL_REQUIRED type:TYPE_SINT32 number:1 " |
| "}" |
| " field { name:\"foo\" label:LABEL_REQUIRED type:TYPE_SINT64 number:1 " |
| "}" |
| " field { name:\"foo\" label:LABEL_REQUIRED type:TYPE_FIXED32 number:1 " |
| "}" |
| " field { name:\"foo\" label:LABEL_REQUIRED type:TYPE_FIXED64 number:1 " |
| "}" |
| " field { name:\"foo\" label:LABEL_REQUIRED type:TYPE_SFIXED32 number:1 " |
| "}" |
| " field { name:\"foo\" label:LABEL_REQUIRED type:TYPE_SFIXED64 number:1 " |
| "}" |
| " field { name:\"foo\" label:LABEL_REQUIRED type:TYPE_FLOAT number:1 " |
| "}" |
| " field { name:\"foo\" label:LABEL_REQUIRED type:TYPE_DOUBLE number:1 " |
| "}" |
| " field { name:\"foo\" label:LABEL_REQUIRED type:TYPE_STRING number:1 " |
| "}" |
| " field { name:\"foo\" label:LABEL_REQUIRED type:TYPE_BYTES number:1 " |
| "}" |
| " field { name:\"foo\" label:LABEL_REQUIRED type:TYPE_BOOL number:1 " |
| "}" |
| "}"); |
| } |
| |
| TEST_F(ParseMessageTest, FieldDefaults) { |
| ExpectParsesTo( |
| "message TestMessage {\n" |
| " required int32 foo = 1 [default= 1 ];\n" |
| " required int32 foo = 1 [default= -2 ];\n" |
| " required int64 foo = 1 [default= 3 ];\n" |
| " required int64 foo = 1 [default= -4 ];\n" |
| " required uint32 foo = 1 [default= 5 ];\n" |
| " required uint64 foo = 1 [default= 6 ];\n" |
| " required float foo = 1 [default= 7.5];\n" |
| " required float foo = 1 [default= -8.5];\n" |
| " required float foo = 1 [default= 9 ];\n" |
| " required double foo = 1 [default= 10.5];\n" |
| " required double foo = 1 [default=-11.5];\n" |
| " required double foo = 1 [default= 12 ];\n" |
| " required double foo = 1 [default= inf ];\n" |
| " required double foo = 1 [default=-inf ];\n" |
| " required double foo = 1 [default= nan ];\n" |
| " required string foo = 1 [default='13\\001'];\n" |
| " required string foo = 1 [default='a' \"b\" \n \"c\"];\n" |
| " required bytes foo = 1 [default='14\\002'];\n" |
| " required bytes foo = 1 [default='a' \"b\" \n 'c'];\n" |
| " required bool foo = 1 [default=true ];\n" |
| " required Foo foo = 1 [default=FOO ];\n" |
| |
| " required int32 foo = 1 [default= 0x7FFFFFFF];\n" |
| " required int32 foo = 1 [default=-0x80000000];\n" |
| " required uint32 foo = 1 [default= 0xFFFFFFFF];\n" |
| " required int64 foo = 1 [default= 0x7FFFFFFFFFFFFFFF];\n" |
| " required int64 foo = 1 [default=-0x8000000000000000];\n" |
| " required uint64 foo = 1 [default= 0xFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF];\n" |
| " required double foo = 1 [default= 0xabcd];\n" |
| "}\n", |
| |
| #define ETC "name:\"foo\" label:LABEL_REQUIRED number:1" |
| "message_type {" |
| " name: \"TestMessage\"" |
| " field { type:TYPE_INT32 default_value:\"1\" " ETC |
| " }" |
| " field { type:TYPE_INT32 default_value:\"-2\" " ETC |
| " }" |
| " field { type:TYPE_INT64 default_value:\"3\" " ETC |
| " }" |
| " field { type:TYPE_INT64 default_value:\"-4\" " ETC |
| " }" |
| " field { type:TYPE_UINT32 default_value:\"5\" " ETC |
| " }" |
| " field { type:TYPE_UINT64 default_value:\"6\" " ETC |
| " }" |
| " field { type:TYPE_FLOAT default_value:\"7.5\" " ETC |
| " }" |
| " field { type:TYPE_FLOAT default_value:\"-8.5\" " ETC |
| " }" |
| " field { type:TYPE_FLOAT default_value:\"9\" " ETC |
| " }" |
| " field { type:TYPE_DOUBLE default_value:\"10.5\" " ETC |
| " }" |
| " field { type:TYPE_DOUBLE default_value:\"-11.5\" " ETC |
| " }" |
| " field { type:TYPE_DOUBLE default_value:\"12\" " ETC |
| " }" |
| " field { type:TYPE_DOUBLE default_value:\"inf\" " ETC |
| " }" |
| " field { type:TYPE_DOUBLE default_value:\"-inf\" " ETC |
| " }" |
| " field { type:TYPE_DOUBLE default_value:\"nan\" " ETC |
| " }" |
| " field { type:TYPE_STRING default_value:\"13\\001\" " ETC |
| " }" |
| " field { type:TYPE_STRING default_value:\"abc\" " ETC |
| " }" |
| " field { type:TYPE_BYTES default_value:\"14\\\\002\" " ETC |
| " }" |
| " field { type:TYPE_BYTES default_value:\"abc\" " ETC |
| " }" |
| " field { type:TYPE_BOOL default_value:\"true\" " ETC |
| " }" |
| " field { type_name:\"Foo\" default_value:\"FOO\" " ETC |
| " }" |
| |
| " field {" |
| " type:TYPE_INT32 default_value:\"2147483647\" " ETC |
| " }" |
| " field {" |
| " type:TYPE_INT32 default_value:\"-2147483648\" " ETC |
| " }" |
| " field {" |
| " type:TYPE_UINT32 default_value:\"4294967295\" " ETC |
| " }" |
| " field {" |
| " type:TYPE_INT64 default_value:\"9223372036854775807\" " ETC |
| " }" |
| " field {" |
| " type:TYPE_INT64 default_value:\"-9223372036854775808\" " ETC |
| " }" |
| " field {" |
| " type:TYPE_UINT64 default_value:\"18446744073709551615\" " ETC |
| " }" |
| " field {" |
| " type:TYPE_DOUBLE default_value:\"43981\" " ETC |
| " }" |
| "}"); |
| #undef ETC |
| } |
| |
| TEST_F(ParseMessageTest, FieldJsonName) { |
| ExpectParsesTo( |
| "message TestMessage {\n" |
| " optional string foo = 1 [json_name = \"@type\"];\n" |
| "}\n", |
| "message_type {" |
| " name: \"TestMessage\"" |
| " field {\n" |
| " name: \"foo\" label: LABEL_OPTIONAL type: TYPE_STRING number: 1" |
| " json_name: \"@type\"\n" |
| " }\n" |
| "}\n"); |
| } |
| |
| TEST_F(ParseMessageTest, FieldOptions) { |
| ExpectParsesTo( |
| "message TestMessage {\n" |
| " optional string foo = 1\n" |
| " [ctype=CORD, (foo)=7, foo.(.bar.baz).qux.quux.(corge)=-33, \n" |
| " (quux)=\"x\040y\", (baz.qux)=hey];\n" |
| "}\n", |
| |
| "message_type {" |
| " name: \"TestMessage\"" |
| " field { name: \"foo\" label: LABEL_OPTIONAL type: TYPE_STRING number: " |
| "1" |
| " options { uninterpreted_option: { name { name_part: \"ctype\" " |
| " is_extension: false " |
| "} " |
| " identifier_value: \"CORD\" " |
| "}" |
| " uninterpreted_option: { name { name_part: \"foo\" " |
| " is_extension: true } " |
| " positive_int_value: 7 }" |
| " uninterpreted_option: { name { name_part: \"foo\" " |
| " is_extension: false " |
| "} " |
| " name { name_part: " |
| "\".bar.baz\"" |
| " is_extension: true } " |
| " name { name_part: \"qux\" " |
| " is_extension: false " |
| "} " |
| " name { name_part: \"quux\" " |
| " is_extension: false " |
| "} " |
| " name { name_part: \"corge\" " |
| " is_extension: true } " |
| " negative_int_value: -33 }" |
| " uninterpreted_option: { name { name_part: \"quux\" " |
| " is_extension: true } " |
| " string_value: \"x y\" }" |
| " uninterpreted_option: { name { name_part: " |
| "\"baz.qux\" " |
| " is_extension: true } " |
| " identifier_value: \"hey\" }" |
| " }" |
| " }" |
| "}"); |
| } |
| |
| TEST_F(ParseMessageTest, FieldOptionsSupportLargeDecimalLiteral) { |
| // decimal integer literal > uint64 max |
| ExpectParsesTo( |
| "import \"google/protobuf/descriptor.proto\";\n" |
| "extend google.protobuf.FieldOptions {\n" |
| " optional double f = 10101;\n" |
| "}\n" |
| "message TestMessage {\n" |
| " optional double a = 1 [default = 18446744073709551616];\n" |
| " optional double b = 2 [default = -18446744073709551616];\n" |
| " optional double c = 3 [(f) = 18446744073709551616];\n" |
| " optional double d = 4 [(f) = -18446744073709551616];\n" |
| "}\n", |
| |
| "dependency: \"google/protobuf/descriptor.proto\"" |
| "extension {" |
| " name: \"f\" label: LABEL_OPTIONAL type: TYPE_DOUBLE number: 10101" |
| " extendee: \"google.protobuf.FieldOptions\"" |
| "}" |
| "message_type {" |
| " name: \"TestMessage\"" |
| " field {" |
| " name: \"a\" label: LABEL_OPTIONAL type: TYPE_DOUBLE number: 1" |
| " default_value: \"1.8446744073709552e+19\"" |
| " }" |
| " field {" |
| " name: \"b\" label: LABEL_OPTIONAL type: TYPE_DOUBLE number: 2" |
| " default_value: \"-1.8446744073709552e+19\"" |
| " }" |
| " field {" |
| " name: \"c\" label: LABEL_OPTIONAL type: TYPE_DOUBLE number: 3" |
| " options{" |
| " uninterpreted_option{" |
| " name{ name_part: \"f\" is_extension: true }" |
| " double_value: 1.8446744073709552e+19" |
| " }" |
| " }" |
| " }" |
| " field {" |
| " name: \"d\" label: LABEL_OPTIONAL type: TYPE_DOUBLE number: 4" |
| " options{" |
| " uninterpreted_option{" |
| " name{ name_part: \"f\" is_extension: true }" |
| " double_value: -1.8446744073709552e+19" |
| " }" |
| " }" |
| " }" |
| "}"); |
| } |
| |
| TEST_F(ParseMessageTest, Oneof) { |
| ExpectParsesTo( |
| "message TestMessage {\n" |
| " oneof foo {\n" |
| " int32 a = 1;\n" |
| " string b = 2;\n" |
| " TestMessage c = 3;\n" |
| " group D = 4 { optional int32 i = 5; }\n" |
| " }\n" |
| "}\n", |
| |
| "message_type {" |
| " name: \"TestMessage\"" |
| " field { name:\"a\" label:LABEL_OPTIONAL type:TYPE_INT32 number:1 " |
| " oneof_index:0 }" |
| " field { name:\"b\" label:LABEL_OPTIONAL type:TYPE_STRING number:2 " |
| " oneof_index:0 }" |
| " field { name:\"c\" label:LABEL_OPTIONAL type_name:\"TestMessage\" " |
| " number:3 oneof_index:0 }" |
| " field { name:\"d\" label:LABEL_OPTIONAL type:TYPE_GROUP " |
| " type_name:\"D\" number:4 oneof_index:0 }" |
| " oneof_decl {" |
| " name: \"foo\"" |
| " }" |
| " nested_type {" |
| " name: \"D\"" |
| " field { name:\"i\" label:LABEL_OPTIONAL type:TYPE_INT32 number:5 }" |
| " }" |
| "}"); |
| } |
| |
| TEST_F(ParseMessageTest, MultipleOneofs) { |
| ExpectParsesTo( |
| "message TestMessage {\n" |
| " oneof foo {\n" |
| " int32 a = 1;\n" |
| " string b = 2;\n" |
| " }\n" |
| " oneof bar {\n" |
| " int32 c = 3;\n" |
| " string d = 4;\n" |
| " }\n" |
| "}\n", |
| |
| "message_type {" |
| " name: \"TestMessage\"" |
| " field { name:\"a\" label:LABEL_OPTIONAL type:TYPE_INT32 number:1 " |
| " oneof_index:0 }" |
| " field { name:\"b\" label:LABEL_OPTIONAL type:TYPE_STRING number:2 " |
| " oneof_index:0 }" |
| " field { name:\"c\" label:LABEL_OPTIONAL type:TYPE_INT32 number:3 " |
| " oneof_index:1 }" |
| " field { name:\"d\" label:LABEL_OPTIONAL type:TYPE_STRING number:4 " |
| " oneof_index:1 }" |
| " oneof_decl {" |
| " name: \"foo\"" |
| " }" |
| " oneof_decl {" |
| " name: \"bar\"" |
| " }" |
| "}"); |
| } |
| |
| TEST_F(ParseMessageTest, Maps) { |
| ExpectParsesTo( |
| "message TestMessage {\n" |
| " map<int32, string> primitive_type_map = 1;\n" |
| " map<KeyType, ValueType> composite_type_map = 2;\n" |
| "}\n", |
| |
| "message_type {" |
| " name: \"TestMessage\"" |
| " nested_type {" |
| " name: \"PrimitiveTypeMapEntry\"" |
| " field { " |
| " name: \"key\" number: 1 label:LABEL_OPTIONAL" |
| " type:TYPE_INT32" |
| " }" |
| " field { " |
| " name: \"value\" number: 2 label:LABEL_OPTIONAL" |
| " type:TYPE_STRING" |
| " }" |
| " options { map_entry: true }" |
| " }" |
| " nested_type {" |
| " name: \"CompositeTypeMapEntry\"" |
| " field { " |
| " name: \"key\" number: 1 label:LABEL_OPTIONAL" |
| " type_name: \"KeyType\"" |
| " }" |
| " field { " |
| " name: \"value\" number: 2 label:LABEL_OPTIONAL" |
| " type_name: \"ValueType\"" |
| " }" |
| " options { map_entry: true }" |
| " }" |
| " field {" |
| " name: \"primitive_type_map\"" |
| " label: LABEL_REPEATED" |
| " type_name: \"PrimitiveTypeMapEntry\"" |
| " number: 1" |
| " }" |
| " field {" |
| " name: \"composite_type_map\"" |
| " label: LABEL_REPEATED" |
| " type_name: \"CompositeTypeMapEntry\"" |
| " number: 2" |
| " }" |
| "}"); |
| } |
| |
| TEST_F(ParseMessageTest, Group) { |
| ExpectParsesTo( |
| "message TestMessage {\n" |
| " optional group TestGroup = 1 {};\n" |
| "}\n", |
| |
| "message_type {" |
| " name: \"TestMessage\"" |
| " nested_type { name: \"TestGroup\" }" |
| " field { name:\"testgroup\" label:LABEL_OPTIONAL number:1" |
| " type:TYPE_GROUP type_name: \"TestGroup\" }" |
| "}"); |
| } |
| |
| TEST_F(ParseMessageTest, NestedMessage) { |
| ExpectParsesTo( |
| "message TestMessage {\n" |
| " message Nested {}\n" |
| " optional Nested test_nested = 1;\n" |
| "}\n", |
| |
| "message_type {" |
| " name: \"TestMessage\"" |
| " nested_type { name: \"Nested\" }" |
| " field { name:\"test_nested\" label:LABEL_OPTIONAL number:1" |
| " type_name: \"Nested\" }" |
| "}"); |
| } |
| |
| TEST_F(ParseMessageTest, NestedEnum) { |
| ExpectParsesTo( |
| "message TestMessage {\n" |
| " enum NestedEnum {}\n" |
| " optional NestedEnum test_enum = 1;\n" |
| "}\n", |
| |
| "message_type {" |
| " name: \"TestMessage\"" |
| " enum_type { name: \"NestedEnum\" }" |
| " field { name:\"test_enum\" label:LABEL_OPTIONAL number:1" |
| " type_name: \"NestedEnum\" }" |
| "}"); |
| } |
| |
| TEST_F(ParseMessageTest, ReservedRange) { |
| ExpectParsesTo( |
| "message TestMessage {\n" |
| " required int32 foo = 1;\n" |
| " reserved 2, 15, 9 to 11, 3, 20 to max;\n" |
| "}\n", |
| |
| "message_type {" |
| " name: \"TestMessage\"" |
| " field { name:\"foo\" label:LABEL_REQUIRED type:TYPE_INT32 number:1 }" |
| " reserved_range { start:2 end:3 }" |
| " reserved_range { start:15 end:16 }" |
| " reserved_range { start:9 end:12 }" |
| " reserved_range { start:3 end:4 }" |
| " reserved_range { start:20 end:536870912 }" |
| "}"); |
| } |
| |
| TEST_F(ParseMessageTest, ReservedRangeOnMessageSet) { |
| ExpectParsesTo( |
| "message TestMessage {\n" |
| " option message_set_wire_format = true;\n" |
| " reserved 20 to max;\n" |
| "}\n", |
| |
| "message_type {" |
| " name: \"TestMessage\"" |
| " options {" |
| " uninterpreted_option {" |
| " name {" |
| " name_part: \"message_set_wire_format\"" |
| " is_extension: false" |
| " }" |
| " identifier_value: \"true\"" |
| " }" |
| " }" |
| " reserved_range { start:20 end:2147483647 }" |
| "}"); |
| } |
| |
| TEST_F(ParseMessageTest, ReservedNames) { |
| ExpectParsesTo( |
| "message TestMessage {\n" |
| " reserved \"foo\", \"bar\";\n" |
| "}\n", |
| |
| "message_type {" |
| " name: \"TestMessage\"" |
| " reserved_name: \"foo\"" |
| " reserved_name: \"bar\"" |
| "}"); |
| } |
| |
| TEST_F(ParseMessageTest, ExtensionRange) { |
| ExpectParsesTo( |
| "message TestMessage {\n" |
| " extensions 10 to 19;\n" |
| " extensions 30 to max;\n" |
| "}\n", |
| |
| "message_type {" |
| " name: \"TestMessage\"" |
| " extension_range { start:10 end:20 }" |
| " extension_range { start:30 end:536870912 }" |
| "}"); |
| } |
| |
| TEST_F(ParseMessageTest, ExtensionRangeWithOptions) { |
| ExpectParsesTo( |
| "message TestMessage {\n" |
| " extensions 10 to 19 [(i) = 5];\n" |
| "}\n", |
| |
| "message_type {" |
| " name: \"TestMessage\"" |
| " extension_range {" |
| " start:10" |
| " end:20" |
| " options {" |
| " uninterpreted_option {" |
| " name {" |
| " name_part: \"i\"" |
| " is_extension: true" |
| " }" |
| " positive_int_value: 5" |
| " }" |
| " }" |
| " }" |
| "}"); |
| } |
| |
| TEST_F(ParseMessageTest, CompoundExtensionRange) { |
| ExpectParsesTo( |
| "message TestMessage {\n" |
| " extensions 2, 15, 9 to 11, 100 to max, 3;\n" |
| "}\n", |
| |
| "message_type {" |
| " name: \"TestMessage\"" |
| " extension_range { start:2 end:3 }" |
| " extension_range { start:15 end:16 }" |
| " extension_range { start:9 end:12 }" |
| " extension_range { start:100 end:536870912 }" |
| " extension_range { start:3 end:4 }" |
| "}"); |
| } |
| |
| TEST_F(ParseMessageTest, CompoundExtensionRangeWithOptions) { |
| ExpectParsesTo( |
| "message TestMessage {\n" |
| " extensions 2, 15, 9 to 11, 100 to max, 3 [(i) = 5];\n" |
| "}\n", |
| |
| "message_type {" |
| " name: \"TestMessage\"" |
| " extension_range {" |
| " start:2" |
| " end:3" |
| " options {" |
| " uninterpreted_option {" |
| " name {" |
| " name_part: \"i\"" |
| " is_extension: true" |
| " }" |
| " positive_int_value: 5" |
| " }" |
| " }" |
| " }" |
| " extension_range {" |
| " start:15" |
| " end:16" |
| " options {" |
| " uninterpreted_option {" |
| " name {" |
| " name_part: \"i\"" |
| " is_extension: true" |
| " }" |
| " positive_int_value: 5" |
| " }" |
| " }" |
| " }" |
| " extension_range {" |
| " start:9" |
| " end:12" |
| " options {" |
| " uninterpreted_option {" |
| " name {" |
| " name_part: \"i\"" |
| " is_extension: true" |
| " }" |
| " positive_int_value: 5" |
| " }" |
| " }" |
| " }" |
| " extension_range {" |
| " start:100" |
| " end:536870912" |
| " options {" |
| " uninterpreted_option {" |
| " name {" |
| " name_part: \"i\"" |
| " is_extension: true" |
| " }" |
| " positive_int_value: 5" |
| " }" |
| " }" |
| " }" |
| " extension_range {" |
| " start:3" |
| " end:4" |
| " options {" |
| " uninterpreted_option {" |
| " name {" |
| " name_part: \"i\"" |
| " is_extension: true" |
| " }" |
| " positive_int_value: 5" |
| " }" |
| " }" |
| " }" |
| "}"); |
| } |
| |
| TEST_F(ParseMessageTest, LargerMaxForMessageSetWireFormatMessages) { |
| // Messages using the message_set_wire_format option can accept larger |
| // extension numbers, as the numbers are not encoded as int32 field values |
| // rather than tags. |
| ExpectParsesTo( |
| "message TestMessage {\n" |
| " extensions 4 to max;\n" |
| " option message_set_wire_format = true;\n" |
| "}\n", |
| |
| "message_type {" |
| " name: \"TestMessage\"" |
| " extension_range { start:4 end: 0x7fffffff }" |
| " options {\n" |
| " uninterpreted_option { \n" |
| " name {\n" |
| " name_part: \"message_set_wire_format\"\n" |
| " is_extension: false\n" |
| " }\n" |
| " identifier_value: \"true\"\n" |
| " }\n" |
| " }\n" |
| "}"); |
| } |
| |
| TEST_F(ParseMessageTest, Extensions) { |
| ExpectParsesTo( |
| "extend Extendee1 { optional int32 foo = 12; }\n" |
| "extend Extendee2 { repeated TestMessage bar = 22; }\n", |
| |
| "extension { name:\"foo\" label:LABEL_OPTIONAL type:TYPE_INT32 number:12" |
| " extendee: \"Extendee1\" } " |
| "extension { name:\"bar\" label:LABEL_REPEATED number:22" |
| " type_name:\"TestMessage\" extendee: \"Extendee2\" }"); |
| } |
| |
| TEST_F(ParseMessageTest, ExtensionsInMessageScope) { |
| ExpectParsesTo( |
| "message TestMessage {\n" |
| " extend Extendee1 { optional int32 foo = 12; }\n" |
| " extend Extendee2 { repeated TestMessage bar = 22; }\n" |
| "}\n", |
| |
| "message_type {" |
| " name: \"TestMessage\"" |
| " extension { name:\"foo\" label:LABEL_OPTIONAL type:TYPE_INT32 " |
| "number:12" |
| " extendee: \"Extendee1\" }" |
| " extension { name:\"bar\" label:LABEL_REPEATED number:22" |
| " type_name:\"TestMessage\" extendee: \"Extendee2\" }" |
| "}"); |
| } |
| |
| TEST_F(ParseMessageTest, MultipleExtensionsOneExtendee) { |
| ExpectParsesTo( |
| "extend Extendee1 {\n" |
| " optional int32 foo = 12;\n" |
| " repeated TestMessage bar = 22;\n" |
| "}\n", |
| |
| "extension { name:\"foo\" label:LABEL_OPTIONAL type:TYPE_INT32 number:12" |
| " extendee: \"Extendee1\" } " |
| "extension { name:\"bar\" label:LABEL_REPEATED number:22" |
| " type_name:\"TestMessage\" extendee: \"Extendee1\" }"); |
| } |
| |
| TEST_F(ParseMessageTest, OptionalLabelProto3) { |
| ExpectParsesTo( |
| "syntax = \"proto3\";\n" |
| "message TestMessage {\n" |
| " int32 foo = 1;\n" |
| "}\n", |
| |
| "syntax: \"proto3\" " |
| "message_type {" |
| " name: \"TestMessage\"" |
| " field { name:\"foo\" label:LABEL_OPTIONAL type:TYPE_INT32 number:1 } " |
| "}"); |
| } |
| |
| TEST_F(ParseMessageTest, ExplicitOptionalLabelProto3) { |
| ExpectParsesTo( |
| "syntax = 'proto3';\n" |
| "message TestMessage {\n" |
| " optional int32 foo = 1;\n" |
| "}\n", |
| |
| "syntax: \"proto3\" " |
| "message_type {" |
| " name: \"TestMessage\"" |
| " field { name:\"foo\" label:LABEL_OPTIONAL type:TYPE_INT32 number:1 " |
| " proto3_optional: true oneof_index: 0 } " |
| " oneof_decl { name:\"_foo\" } " |
| "}"); |
| |
| // Handle collisions in the synthetic oneof name. |
| ExpectParsesTo( |
| "syntax = 'proto3';\n" |
| "message TestMessage {\n" |
| " optional int32 foo = 1;\n" |
| " oneof _foo {\n" |
| " int32 __foo = 2;\n" |
| " }\n" |
| "}\n", |
| |
| "syntax: \"proto3\" " |
| "message_type {" |
| " name: \"TestMessage\"" |
| " field { name:\"foo\" label:LABEL_OPTIONAL type:TYPE_INT32 number:1 " |
| " proto3_optional: true oneof_index: 1 } " |
| " field { name:\"__foo\" label:LABEL_OPTIONAL type:TYPE_INT32 number:2 " |
| " oneof_index: 0 } " |
| " oneof_decl { name:\"_foo\" } " |
| " oneof_decl { name:\"X_foo\" } " |
| "}"); |
| } |
| |
| // =================================================================== |
| |
| typedef ParserTest ParseEnumTest; |
| |
| TEST_F(ParseEnumTest, SimpleEnum) { |
| ExpectParsesTo( |
| "enum TestEnum {\n" |
| " FOO = 0;\n" |
| "}\n", |
| |
| "enum_type {" |
| " name: \"TestEnum\"" |
| " value { name:\"FOO\" number:0 }" |
| "}"); |
| } |
| |
| TEST_F(ParseEnumTest, Values) { |
| ExpectParsesTo( |
| "enum TestEnum {\n" |
| " FOO = 13;\n" |
| " BAR = -10;\n" |
| " BAZ = 500;\n" |
| " HEX_MAX = 0x7FFFFFFF;\n" |
| " HEX_MIN = -0x80000000;\n" |
| " INT_MAX = 2147483647;\n" |
| " INT_MIN = -2147483648;\n" |
| "}\n", |
| |
| "enum_type {" |
| " name: \"TestEnum\"" |
| " value { name:\"FOO\" number:13 }" |
| " value { name:\"BAR\" number:-10 }" |
| " value { name:\"BAZ\" number:500 }" |
| " value { name:\"HEX_MAX\" number:2147483647 }" |
| " value { name:\"HEX_MIN\" number:-2147483648 }" |
| " value { name:\"INT_MAX\" number:2147483647 }" |
| " value { name:\"INT_MIN\" number:-2147483648 }" |
| "}"); |
| } |
| |
| TEST_F(ParseEnumTest, ValueOptions) { |
| ExpectParsesTo( |
| "enum TestEnum {\n" |
| " FOO = 13;\n" |
| " BAR = -10 [ (something.text) = 'abc' ];\n" |
| " BAZ = 500 [ (something.text) = 'def', other = 1 ];\n" |
| "}\n", |
| |
| "enum_type {" |
| " name: \"TestEnum\"" |
| " value { name: \"FOO\" number: 13 }" |
| " value { name: \"BAR\" number: -10 " |
| " options { " |
| " uninterpreted_option { " |
| " name { name_part: \"something.text\" is_extension: true } " |
| " string_value: \"abc\" " |
| " } " |
| " } " |
| " } " |
| " value { name: \"BAZ\" number: 500 " |
| " options { " |
| " uninterpreted_option { " |
| " name { name_part: \"something.text\" is_extension: true } " |
| " string_value: \"def\" " |
| " } " |
| " uninterpreted_option { " |
| " name { name_part: \"other\" is_extension: false } " |
| " positive_int_value: 1 " |
| " } " |
| " } " |
| " } " |
| "}"); |
| } |
| |
| TEST_F(ParseEnumTest, ReservedRange) { |
| ExpectParsesTo( |
| "enum TestEnum {\n" |
| " FOO = 0;\n" |
| " reserved -2147483648, -6 to -4, -1 to 1, 2, 15, 9 to 11, 3, 20 to " |
| "max;\n" |
| "}\n", |
| |
| "enum_type {" |
| " name: \"TestEnum\"" |
| " value { name:\"FOO\" number:0 }" |
| " reserved_range { start:-2147483648 end:-2147483648 }" |
| " reserved_range { start:-6 end:-4 }" |
| " reserved_range { start:-1 end:1 }" |
| " reserved_range { start:2 end:2 }" |
| " reserved_range { start:15 end:15 }" |
| " reserved_range { start:9 end:11 }" |
| " reserved_range { start:3 end:3 }" |
| " reserved_range { start:20 end:2147483647 }" |
| "}"); |
| } |
| |
| TEST_F(ParseEnumTest, ReservedNames) { |
| ExpectParsesTo( |
| "enum TestEnum {\n" |
| " FOO = 0;\n" |
| " reserved \"foo\", \"bar\";\n" |
| "}\n", |
| |
| "enum_type {" |
| " name: \"TestEnum\"" |
| " value { name:\"FOO\" number:0 }" |
| " reserved_name: \"foo\"" |
| " reserved_name: \"bar\"" |
| "}"); |
| } |
| |
| // =================================================================== |
| |
| typedef ParserTest ParseServiceTest; |
| |
| TEST_F(ParseServiceTest, SimpleService) { |
| ExpectParsesTo( |
| "service TestService {\n" |
| " rpc Foo(In) returns (Out);\n" |
| "}\n", |
| |
| "service {" |
| " name: \"TestService\"" |
| " method { name:\"Foo\" input_type:\"In\" output_type:\"Out\" }" |
| "}"); |
| } |
| |
| TEST_F(ParseServiceTest, MethodsAndStreams) { |
| ExpectParsesTo( |
| "service TestService {\n" |
| " rpc Foo(In1) returns (Out1);\n" |
| " rpc Bar(In2) returns (Out2);\n" |
| " rpc Baz(In3) returns (Out3);\n" |
| "}\n", |
| |
| "service {" |
| " name: \"TestService\"" |
| " method { name:\"Foo\" input_type:\"In1\" output_type:\"Out1\" }" |
| " method { name:\"Bar\" input_type:\"In2\" output_type:\"Out2\" }" |
| " method { name:\"Baz\" input_type:\"In3\" output_type:\"Out3\" }" |
| "}"); |
| } |
| |
| |
| // =================================================================== |
| // imports and packages |
| |
| typedef ParserTest ParseMiscTest; |
| |
| TEST_F(ParseMiscTest, ParseImport) { |
| ExpectParsesTo("import \"foo/bar/baz.proto\";\n", |
| "dependency: \"foo/bar/baz.proto\""); |
| } |
| |
| TEST_F(ParseMiscTest, ParseMultipleImports) { |
| ExpectParsesTo( |
| "import \"foo.proto\";\n" |
| "import \"bar.proto\";\n" |
| "import \"baz.proto\";\n", |
| "dependency: \"foo.proto\"" |
| "dependency: \"bar.proto\"" |
| "dependency: \"baz.proto\""); |
| } |
| |
| TEST_F(ParseMiscTest, ParsePublicImports) { |
| ExpectParsesTo( |
| "import \"foo.proto\";\n" |
| "import public \"bar.proto\";\n" |
| "import \"baz.proto\";\n" |
| "import public \"qux.proto\";\n", |
| "dependency: \"foo.proto\"" |
| "dependency: \"bar.proto\"" |
| "dependency: \"baz.proto\"" |
| "dependency: \"qux.proto\"" |
| "public_dependency: 1 " |
| "public_dependency: 3 "); |
| } |
| |
| TEST_F(ParseMiscTest, ParsePackage) { |
| ExpectParsesTo("package foo.bar.baz;\n", "package: \"foo.bar.baz\""); |
| } |
| |
| TEST_F(ParseMiscTest, ParsePackageWithSpaces) { |
| ExpectParsesTo( |
| "package foo . bar. \n" |
| " baz;\n", |
| "package: \"foo.bar.baz\""); |
| } |
| |
| // =================================================================== |
| // options |
| |
| TEST_F(ParseMiscTest, ParseFileOptions) { |
| ExpectParsesTo( |
| "option java_package = \"com.google.foo\";\n" |
| "option optimize_for = CODE_SIZE;", |
| |
| "options {" |
| "uninterpreted_option { name { name_part: \"java_package\" " |
| " is_extension: false }" |
| " string_value: \"com.google.foo\"} " |
| "uninterpreted_option { name { name_part: \"optimize_for\" " |
| " is_extension: false }" |
| " identifier_value: \"CODE_SIZE\" } " |
| "}"); |
| } |
| |
| // =================================================================== |
| // Error tests |
| // |
| // There are a very large number of possible errors that the parser could |
| // report, so it's infeasible to test every single one of them. Instead, |
| // we test each unique call to AddError() in parser.h. This does not mean |
| // we are testing every possible error that Parser can generate because |
| // each variant of the Consume() helper only counts as one unique call to |
| // AddError(). |
| |
| typedef ParserTest ParseErrorTest; |
| |
| TEST_F(ParseErrorTest, MissingSyntaxIdentifier) { |
| require_syntax_identifier_ = true; |
| ExpectHasEarlyExitErrors("message TestMessage {}", |
| "0:0: File must begin with a syntax statement, e.g. " |
| "'syntax = \"proto2\";'.\n"); |
| EXPECT_EQ("", parser_->GetSyntaxIdentifier()); |
| } |
| |
| TEST_F(ParseErrorTest, UnknownSyntaxIdentifier) { |
| ExpectHasEarlyExitErrors( |
| "syntax = \"no_such_syntax\";", |
| "0:9: Unrecognized syntax identifier \"no_such_syntax\". This parser " |
| "only recognizes \"proto2\" and \"proto3\".\n"); |
| EXPECT_EQ("no_such_syntax", parser_->GetSyntaxIdentifier()); |
| } |
| |
| TEST_F(ParseErrorTest, SimpleSyntaxError) { |
| ExpectHasErrors("message TestMessage @#$ { blah }", |
| "0:20: Expected \"{\".\n"); |
| EXPECT_EQ("proto2", parser_->GetSyntaxIdentifier()); |
| } |
| |
| TEST_F(ParseErrorTest, ExpectedTopLevel) { |
| ExpectHasErrors("blah;", |
| "0:0: Expected top-level statement (e.g. \"message\").\n"); |
| } |
| |
| TEST_F(ParseErrorTest, UnmatchedCloseBrace) { |
| // This used to cause an infinite loop. Doh. |
| ExpectHasErrors("}", |
| "0:0: Expected top-level statement (e.g. \"message\").\n" |
| "0:0: Unmatched \"}\".\n"); |
| } |
| |
| // ------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| // Message errors |
| |
| TEST_F(ParseErrorTest, MessageMissingName) { |
| ExpectHasErrors("message {}", "0:8: Expected message name.\n"); |
| } |
| |
| TEST_F(ParseErrorTest, MessageMissingBody) { |
| ExpectHasErrors("message TestMessage;", "0:19: Expected \"{\".\n"); |
| } |
| |
| TEST_F(ParseErrorTest, EofInMessage) { |
| ExpectHasErrors( |
| "message TestMessage {", |
| "0:21: Reached end of input in message definition (missing '}').\n"); |
| } |
| |
| TEST_F(ParseErrorTest, MissingFieldNumber) { |
| ExpectHasErrors( |
| "message TestMessage {\n" |
| " optional int32 foo;\n" |
| "}\n", |
| "1:20: Missing field number.\n"); |
| } |
| |
| TEST_F(ParseErrorTest, ExpectedFieldNumber) { |
| ExpectHasErrors( |
| "message TestMessage {\n" |
| " optional int32 foo = ;\n" |
| "}\n", |
| "1:23: Expected field number.\n"); |
| } |
| |
| TEST_F(ParseErrorTest, FieldNumberOutOfRange) { |
| ExpectHasErrors( |
| "message TestMessage {\n" |
| " optional int32 foo = 0x100000000;\n" |
| "}\n", |
| "1:23: Integer out of range.\n"); |
| } |
| |
| TEST_F(ParseErrorTest, MissingLabel) { |
| ExpectHasErrors( |
| "message TestMessage {\n" |
| " int32 foo = 1;\n" |
| "}\n", |
| "1:2: Expected \"required\", \"optional\", or \"repeated\".\n"); |
| } |
| |
| TEST_F(ParseErrorTest, ExpectedOptionName) { |
| ExpectHasErrors( |
| "message TestMessage {\n" |
| " optional uint32 foo = 1 [];\n" |
| "}\n", |
| "1:27: Expected identifier.\n"); |
| } |
| |
| TEST_F(ParseErrorTest, NonExtensionOptionNameBeginningWithDot) { |
| ExpectHasErrors( |
| "message TestMessage {\n" |
| " optional uint32 foo = 1 [.foo=1];\n" |
| "}\n", |
| "1:27: Expected identifier.\n"); |
| } |
| |
| TEST_F(ParseErrorTest, DefaultValueTypeMismatch) { |
| ExpectHasErrors( |
| "message TestMessage {\n" |
| " optional uint32 foo = 1 [default=true];\n" |
| "}\n", |
| "1:35: Expected integer for field default value.\n"); |
| } |
| |
| TEST_F(ParseErrorTest, DefaultValueNotBoolean) { |
| ExpectHasErrors( |
| "message TestMessage {\n" |
| " optional bool foo = 1 [default=blah];\n" |
| "}\n", |
| "1:33: Expected \"true\" or \"false\".\n"); |
| } |
| |
| TEST_F(ParseErrorTest, DefaultValueNotString) { |
| ExpectHasErrors( |
| "message TestMessage {\n" |
| " optional string foo = 1 [default=1];\n" |
| "}\n", |
| "1:35: Expected string for field default value.\n"); |
| } |
| |
| TEST_F(ParseErrorTest, DefaultValueUnsignedNegative) { |
| ExpectHasErrors( |
| "message TestMessage {\n" |
| " optional uint32 foo = 1 [default=-1];\n" |
| "}\n", |
| "1:36: Unsigned field can't have negative default value.\n"); |
| } |
| |
| TEST_F(ParseErrorTest, DefaultValueTooLarge) { |
| ExpectHasErrors( |
| "message TestMessage {\n" |
| " optional int32 foo = 1 [default= 0x80000000];\n" |
| " optional int32 foo = 1 [default=-0x80000001];\n" |
| " optional uint32 foo = 1 [default= 0x100000000];\n" |
| " optional int64 foo = 1 [default= 0x80000000000000000];\n" |
| " optional int64 foo = 1 [default=-0x80000000000000001];\n" |
| " optional uint64 foo = 1 [default= 0x100000000000000000];\n" |
| "}\n", |
| "1:36: Integer out of range.\n" |
| "2:36: Integer out of range.\n" |
| "3:36: Integer out of range.\n" |
| "4:36: Integer out of range.\n" |
| "5:36: Integer out of range.\n" |
| "6:36: Integer out of range.\n"); |
| } |
| |
| TEST_F(ParseErrorTest, JsonNameNotString) { |
| ExpectHasErrors( |
| "message TestMessage {\n" |
| " optional string foo = 1 [json_name=1];\n" |
| "}\n", |
| "1:37: Expected string for JSON name.\n"); |
| } |
| |
| TEST_F(ParseErrorTest, DuplicateJsonName) { |
| ExpectHasErrors( |
| "message TestMessage {\n" |
| " optional uint32 foo = 1 [json_name=\"a\",json_name=\"b\"];\n" |
| "}\n", |
| "1:41: Already set option \"json_name\".\n"); |
| } |
| |
| TEST_F(ParseErrorTest, EnumValueOutOfRange) { |
| ExpectHasErrors( |
| "enum TestEnum {\n" |
| " HEX_TOO_BIG = 0x80000000;\n" |
| " HEX_TOO_SMALL = -0x80000001;\n" |
| " INT_TOO_BIG = 2147483648;\n" |
| " INT_TOO_SMALL = -2147483649;\n" |
| "}\n", |
| "1:19: Integer out of range.\n" |
| "2:19: Integer out of range.\n" |
| "3:19: Integer out of range.\n" |
| "4:19: Integer out of range.\n"); |
| } |
| |
| TEST_F(ParseErrorTest, EnumAllowAliasFalse) { |
| ExpectHasErrors( |
| "enum Foo {\n" |
| " option allow_alias = false;\n" |
| " BAR = 1;\n" |
| " BAZ = 2;\n" |
| "}\n", |
| "5:0: \"Foo\" declares 'option allow_alias = false;' which has no " |
| "effect. " |
| "Please remove the declaration.\n"); |
| } |
| |
| TEST_F(ParseErrorTest, UnnecessaryEnumAllowAlias) { |
| ExpectHasErrors( |
| "enum Foo {\n" |
| " option allow_alias = true;\n" |
| " BAR = 1;\n" |
| " BAZ = 2;\n" |
| "}\n", |
| "5:0: \"Foo\" declares support for enum aliases but no enum values share " |
| "field numbers. Please remove the unnecessary 'option allow_alias = " |
| "true;' " |
| "declaration.\n"); |
| } |
| |
| TEST_F(ParseErrorTest, DefaultValueMissing) { |
| ExpectHasErrors( |
| "message TestMessage {\n" |
| " optional uint32 foo = 1 [default=];\n" |
| "}\n", |
| "1:35: Expected integer for field default value.\n"); |
| } |
| |
| TEST_F(ParseErrorTest, DefaultValueForGroup) { |
| ExpectHasErrors( |
| "message TestMessage {\n" |
| " optional group Foo = 1 [default=blah] {}\n" |
| "}\n", |
| "1:34: Messages can't have default values.\n"); |
| } |
| |
| TEST_F(ParseErrorTest, DuplicateDefaultValue) { |
| ExpectHasErrors( |
| "message TestMessage {\n" |
| " optional uint32 foo = 1 [default=1,default=2];\n" |
| "}\n", |
| "1:37: Already set option \"default\".\n"); |
| } |
| |
| TEST_F(ParseErrorTest, MissingOneofName) { |
| ExpectHasErrors( |
| "message TestMessage {\n" |
| " oneof {\n" |
| " int32 bar = 1;\n" |
| " }\n" |
| "}\n", |
| "1:8: Expected oneof name.\n"); |
| } |
| |
| TEST_F(ParseErrorTest, LabelInOneof) { |
| ExpectHasErrors( |
| "message TestMessage {\n" |
| " oneof foo {\n" |
| " optional int32 bar = 1;\n" |
| " }\n" |
| "}\n", |
| "2:4: Fields in oneofs must not have labels (required / optional " |
| "/ repeated).\n"); |
| } |
| |
| TEST_F(ParseErrorTest, MapInOneof) { |
| ExpectHasErrors( |
| "message TestMessage {\n" |
| " oneof foo {\n" |
| " map<int32, int32> foo_map = 1;\n" |
| " map message_field = 2;\n" // a normal message field is OK |
| " }\n" |
| "}\n", |
| "2:7: Map fields are not allowed in oneofs.\n"); |
| } |
| |
| TEST_F(ParseErrorTest, LabelForMap) { |
| ExpectHasErrors( |
| "message TestMessage {\n" |
| " optional map<int32, int32> int_map = 1;\n" |
| " required map<int32, int32> int_map2 = 2;\n" |
| " repeated map<int32, int32> int_map3 = 3;\n" |
| " optional map map_message = 4;\n" // a normal message field is OK |
| "}\n", |
| "1:14: Field labels (required/optional/repeated) are not allowed on map " |
| "fields.\n" |
| "2:14: Field labels (required/optional/repeated) are not allowed on map " |
| "fields.\n" |
| "3:14: Field labels (required/optional/repeated) are not allowed on map " |
| "fields.\n"); |
| } |
| |
| TEST_F(ParseErrorTest, MalformedMaps) { |
| ExpectHasErrors( |
| "message TestMessage {\n" |
| " map map_message = 1;\n" // a normal message field lacking label |
| " map<string> str_map = 2;\n" |
| " map<string,> str_map2 = 3;\n" |
| " map<,string> str_map3 = 4;\n" |
| " map<> empty_map = 5;\n" |
| " map<string,string str_map6 = 6;\n" |
| "}" |
| "extend SomeMessage {\n" |
| " map<int32, int32> int_map = 1;\n" |
| "}", |
| "1:6: Expected \"required\", \"optional\", or \"repeated\".\n" |
| "2:12: Expected \",\".\n" |
| "3:13: Expected type name.\n" |
| "4:6: Expected type name.\n" |
| "5:6: Expected type name.\n" |
| "6:20: Expected \">\".\n" |
| "8:5: Map fields are not allowed to be extensions.\n"); |
| } |
| |
| TEST_F(ParseErrorTest, GroupNotCapitalized) { |
| ExpectHasErrors( |
| "message TestMessage {\n" |
| " optional group foo = 1 {}\n" |
| "}\n", |
| "1:17: Group names must start with a capital letter.\n"); |
| } |
| |
| TEST_F(ParseErrorTest, GroupMissingBody) { |
| ExpectHasErrors( |
| "message TestMessage {\n" |
| " optional group Foo = 1;\n" |
| "}\n", |
| "1:24: Missing group body.\n"); |
| } |
| |
| TEST_F(ParseErrorTest, ExtendingPrimitive) { |
| ExpectHasErrors("extend int32 { optional string foo = 4; }\n", |
| "0:7: Expected message type.\n"); |
| } |
| |
| TEST_F(ParseErrorTest, ErrorInExtension) { |
| ExpectHasErrors( |
| "message Foo { extensions 100 to 199; }\n" |
| "extend Foo { optional string foo; }\n", |
| "1:32: Missing field number.\n"); |
| } |
| |
| TEST_F(ParseErrorTest, MultipleParseErrors) { |
| // When a statement has a parse error, the parser should be able to continue |
| // parsing at the next statement. |
| ExpectHasErrors( |
| "message TestMessage {\n" |
| " optional int32 foo;\n" |
| " !invalid statement ending in a block { blah blah { blah } blah }\n" |
| " optional int32 bar = 3 {}\n" |
| "}\n", |
| "1:20: Missing field number.\n" |
| "2:2: Expected \"required\", \"optional\", or \"repeated\".\n" |
| "2:2: Expected type name.\n" |
| "3:25: Expected \";\".\n"); |
| } |
| |
| TEST_F(ParseErrorTest, EofInAggregateValue) { |
| ExpectHasErrors( |
| "option (fileopt) = { i:100\n", |
| "1:0: Unexpected end of stream while parsing aggregate value.\n"); |
| } |
| |
| // ------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| // Enum errors |
| |
| TEST_F(ParseErrorTest, EofInEnum) { |
| ExpectHasErrors( |
| "enum TestEnum {", |
| "0:15: Reached end of input in enum definition (missing '}').\n"); |
| } |
| |
| TEST_F(ParseErrorTest, EnumValueMissingNumber) { |
| ExpectHasErrors( |
| "enum TestEnum {\n" |
| " FOO;\n" |
| "}\n", |
| "1:5: Missing numeric value for enum constant.\n"); |
| } |
| |
| TEST_F(ParseErrorTest, EnumReservedStandaloneMaxNotAllowed) { |
| ExpectHasErrors( |
| "enum TestEnum {\n" |
| " FOO = 1;\n" |
| " reserved max;\n" |
| "}\n", |
| "2:11: Expected enum value or number range.\n"); |
| } |
| |
| TEST_F(ParseErrorTest, EnumReservedMixNameAndNumber) { |
| ExpectHasErrors( |
| "enum TestEnum {\n" |
| " FOO = 1;\n" |
| " reserved 10, \"foo\";\n" |
| "}\n", |
| "2:15: Expected enum number range.\n"); |
| } |
| |
| TEST_F(ParseErrorTest, EnumReservedPositiveNumberOutOfRange) { |
| ExpectHasErrors( |
| "enum TestEnum {\n" |
| "FOO = 1;\n" |
| " reserved 2147483648;\n" |
| "}\n", |
| "2:11: Integer out of range.\n"); |
| } |
| |
| TEST_F(ParseErrorTest, EnumReservedNegativeNumberOutOfRange) { |
| ExpectHasErrors( |
| "enum TestEnum {\n" |
| "FOO = 1;\n" |
| " reserved -2147483649;\n" |
| "}\n", |
| "2:12: Integer out of range.\n"); |
| } |
| |
| TEST_F(ParseErrorTest, EnumReservedMissingQuotes) { |
| ExpectHasErrors( |
| "enum TestEnum {\n" |
| " FOO = 1;\n" |
| " reserved foo;\n" |
| "}\n", |
| "2:11: Expected enum value or number range.\n"); |
| } |
| |
| TEST_F(ParseErrorTest, EnumReservedInvalidIdentifier) { |
| ExpectHasWarnings( |
| R"pb( |
| enum TestEnum { |
| FOO = 1; |
| reserved "foo bar"; |
| } |
| )pb", |
| "3:17: Reserved name \"foo bar\" is not a valid identifier.\n"); |
| } |
| |
| // ------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| // Reserved field number errors |
| |
| TEST_F(ParseErrorTest, ReservedStandaloneMaxNotAllowed) { |
| ExpectHasErrors( |
| "message Foo {\n" |
| " reserved max;\n" |
| "}\n", |
| "1:11: Expected field name or number range.\n"); |
| } |
| |
| TEST_F(ParseErrorTest, ReservedMixNameAndNumber) { |
| ExpectHasErrors( |
| "message Foo {\n" |
| " reserved 10, \"foo\";\n" |
| "}\n", |
| "1:15: Expected field number range.\n"); |
| } |
| |
| TEST_F(ParseErrorTest, ReservedMissingQuotes) { |
| ExpectHasErrors( |
| "message Foo {\n" |
| " reserved foo;\n" |
| "}\n", |
| "1:11: Expected field name or number range.\n"); |
| } |
| |
| TEST_F(ParseErrorTest, ReservedInvalidIdentifier) { |
| ExpectHasWarnings( |
| R"pb( |
| message Foo { |
| reserved "foo bar"; |
| } |
| )pb", |
| "2:17: Reserved name \"foo bar\" is not a valid identifier.\n"); |
| } |
| |
| TEST_F(ParseErrorTest, ReservedNegativeNumber) { |
| ExpectHasErrors( |
| "message Foo {\n" |
| " reserved -10;\n" |
| "}\n", |
| "1:11: Expected field name or number range.\n"); |
| } |
| |
| TEST_F(ParseErrorTest, ReservedNumberOutOfRange) { |
| ExpectHasErrors( |
| "message Foo {\n" |
| " reserved 2147483648;\n" |
| "}\n", |
| "1:11: Integer out of range.\n"); |
| } |
| |
| // ------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| // Service errors |
| |
| TEST_F(ParseErrorTest, EofInService) { |
| ExpectHasErrors( |
| "service TestService {", |
| "0:21: Reached end of input in service definition (missing '}').\n"); |
| } |
| |
| TEST_F(ParseErrorTest, ServiceMethodPrimitiveParams) { |
| ExpectHasErrors( |
| "service TestService {\n" |
| " rpc Foo(int32) returns (string);\n" |
| "}\n", |
| "1:10: Expected message type.\n" |
| "1:26: Expected message type.\n"); |
| } |
| |
| |
| TEST_F(ParseErrorTest, EofInMethodOptions) { |
| ExpectHasErrors( |
| "service TestService {\n" |
| " rpc Foo(Bar) returns(Bar) {", |
| "1:29: Reached end of input in method options (missing '}').\n" |
| "1:29: Reached end of input in service definition (missing '}').\n"); |
| } |
| |
| |
| TEST_F(ParseErrorTest, PrimitiveMethodInput) { |
| ExpectHasErrors( |
| "service TestService {\n" |
| " rpc Foo(int32) returns(Bar);\n" |
| "}\n", |
| "1:10: Expected message type.\n"); |
| } |
| |
| |
| TEST_F(ParseErrorTest, MethodOptionTypeError) { |
| // This used to cause an infinite loop. |
| ExpectHasErrors( |
| "message Baz {}\n" |
| "service Foo {\n" |
| " rpc Bar(Baz) returns(Baz) { option invalid syntax; }\n" |
| "}\n", |
| "2:45: Expected \"=\".\n"); |
| } |
| |
| |
| // ------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| // Import and package errors |
| |
| TEST_F(ParseErrorTest, ImportNotQuoted) { |
| ExpectHasErrors("import foo;\n", |
| "0:7: Expected a string naming the file to import.\n"); |
| } |
| |
| TEST_F(ParseErrorTest, MultiplePackagesInFile) { |
| ExpectHasErrors( |
| "package foo;\n" |
| "package bar;\n", |
| "1:0: Multiple package definitions.\n"); |
| } |
| |
| // =================================================================== |
| // Test that errors detected by DescriptorPool correctly report line and |
| // column numbers. We have one test for every call to RecordLocation() in |
| // parser.cc. |
| |
| typedef ParserTest ParserValidationErrorTest; |
| |
| TEST_F(ParserValidationErrorTest, PackageNameError) { |
| // Create another file which defines symbol "foo". |
| FileDescriptorProto other_file; |
| other_file.set_name("bar.proto"); |
| other_file.add_message_type()->set_name("foo"); |
| EXPECT_TRUE(pool_.BuildFile(other_file) != nullptr); |
| |
| // Now try to define it as a package. |
| ExpectHasValidationErrors( |
| "package foo.bar;", |
| "0:0: \"foo\" is already defined (as something other than a package) " |
| "in file \"bar.proto\".\n"); |
| } |
| |
| TEST_F(ParserValidationErrorTest, ImportUnloadedError) { |
| ExpectHasValidationErrors( |
| "package test;\n" |
| "\n" |
| "import \"unloaded.proto\";", |
| "2:0: Import \"unloaded.proto\" has not been loaded.\n"); |
| } |
| |
| TEST_F(ParserValidationErrorTest, ImportTwice) { |
| FileDescriptorProto other_file; |
| other_file.set_name("bar.proto"); |
| other_file.add_message_type()->set_name("foo"); |
| EXPECT_TRUE(pool_.BuildFile(other_file) != nullptr); |
| |
| ExpectHasValidationErrors( |
| "package test;\n" |
| "\n" |
| "import \"bar.proto\";\n" |
| " import \"bar.proto\";", |
| "3:2: Import \"bar.proto\" was listed twice.\n"); |
| } |
| |
| TEST_F(ParserValidationErrorTest, DuplicateFileError) { |
| FileDescriptorProto other_file; |
| other_file.set_name("foo.proto"); |
| EXPECT_TRUE(pool_.BuildFile(other_file) != nullptr); |
| |
| ExpectHasValidationErrors( |
| "package test;", "0:0: A file with this name is already in the pool.\n"); |
| } |
| |
| TEST_F(ParserValidationErrorTest, MessageNameError) { |
| ExpectHasValidationErrors( |
| "message Foo {}\n" |
| "message Foo {}\n", |
| "1:8: \"Foo\" is already defined.\n"); |
| } |
| |
| TEST_F(ParserValidationErrorTest, FieldNameError) { |
| ExpectHasValidationErrors( |
| "message Foo {\n" |
| " optional int32 bar = 1;\n" |
| " optional int32 bar = 2;\n" |
| "}\n", |
| "2:17: \"bar\" is already defined in \"Foo\".\n"); |
| } |
| |
| TEST_F(ParserValidationErrorTest, FieldTypeError) { |
| ExpectHasValidationErrors( |
| "message Foo {\n" |
| " optional Baz bar = 1;\n" |
| "}\n", |
| "1:11: \"Baz\" is not defined.\n"); |
| } |
| |
| TEST_F(ParserValidationErrorTest, FieldNumberError) { |
| ExpectHasValidationErrors( |
| "message Foo {\n" |
| " optional int32 bar = 0;\n" |
| "}\n", |
| "1:23: Field numbers must be positive integers.\n" |
| "1:23: Suggested field numbers for Foo: 1\n"); |
| } |
| |
| TEST_F(ParserValidationErrorTest, FieldExtendeeError) { |
| ExpectHasValidationErrors("extend Baz { optional int32 bar = 1; }\n", |
| "0:7: \"Baz\" is not defined.\n"); |
| } |
| |
| TEST_F(ParserValidationErrorTest, ExtensionJsonNameError) { |
| ExpectHasValidationErrors( |
| "message TestMessage {\n" |
| " extensions 1 to 100;\n" |
| "}\n" |
| "extend TestMessage {\n" |
| " optional int32 foo = 12 [json_name = \"bar\"];\n" |
| "}", |
| "4:27: option json_name is not allowed on extension fields.\n"); |
| } |
| |
| TEST_F(ParserValidationErrorTest, FieldDefaultValueError) { |
| ExpectHasValidationErrors( |
| "enum Baz { QUX = 1; }\n" |
| "message Foo {\n" |
| " optional Baz bar = 1 [default=NO_SUCH_VALUE];\n" |
| "}\n", |
| "2:32: Enum type \"Baz\" has no value named \"NO_SUCH_VALUE\".\n"); |
| } |
| |
| TEST_F(ParserValidationErrorTest, FieldDefaultIntegerOutOfRange) { |
| ExpectHasErrors( |
| "message Foo {\n" |
| " optional double bar = 1 [default = 0x10000000000000000];\n" |
| "}\n", |
| "1:37: Integer out of range.\n"); |
| } |
| |
| TEST_F(ParserValidationErrorTest, FieldOptionOutOfRange) { |
| ExpectHasErrors( |
| "message Foo {\n" |
| " optional double bar = 1 [foo = 0x10000000000000000];\n" |
| "}\n", |
| "1:33: Integer out of range.\n"); |
| } |
| |
| TEST_F(ParserValidationErrorTest, FileOptionNameError) { |
| ExpectHasValidationErrors( |
| "option foo = 5;", |
| "0:7: Option \"foo\" unknown. Ensure that your proto definition file " |
| "imports the proto which defines the option.\n"); |
| } |
| |
| TEST_F(ParserValidationErrorTest, FileOptionValueError) { |
| ExpectHasValidationErrors( |
| "option java_outer_classname = 5;", |
| "0:30: Value must be quoted string for string option " |
| "\"google.protobuf.FileOptions.java_outer_classname\".\n"); |
| } |
| |
| TEST_F(ParserValidationErrorTest, FieldOptionNameError) { |
| ExpectHasValidationErrors( |
| "message Foo {\n" |
| " optional bool bar = 1 [foo=1];\n" |
| "}\n", |
| "1:25: Option \"foo\" unknown. Ensure that your proto definition file " |
| "imports the proto which defines the option.\n"); |
| } |
| |
| TEST_F(ParserValidationErrorTest, FieldOptionValueError) { |
| ExpectHasValidationErrors( |
| "message Foo {\n" |
| " optional int32 bar = 1 [ctype=1];\n" |
| "}\n", |
| "1:32: Value must be identifier for enum-valued option " |
| "\"google.protobuf.FieldOptions.ctype\".\n"); |
| } |
| |
| TEST_F(ParserValidationErrorTest, ExtensionRangeNumberError) { |
| ExpectHasValidationErrors( |
| "message Foo {\n" |
| " extensions 0;\n" |
| "}\n", |
| "1:13: Extension numbers must be positive integers.\n" |
| "1:13: Suggested field numbers for Foo: 1\n"); |
| } |
| |
| TEST_F(ParserValidationErrorTest, Proto3ExtensionError) { |
| ExpectHasValidationErrors( |
| "syntax = 'proto3';\n" |
| "message Foo { \n" |
| " extensions 100 to 199;\n" |
| "}\n" |
| "extend Foo { string foo = 101; }\n", |
| "4:7: Extensions in proto3 are only allowed for defining options.\n" |
| "2:13: Extension ranges are not allowed in proto3.\n"); |
| } |
| |
| TEST_F(ParserValidationErrorTest, Proto3MessageSet) { |
| ExpectHasValidationErrors( |
| "syntax = 'proto3';\n" |
| "message Foo { \n" |
| " option message_set_wire_format = true;\n" |
| "}\n", |
| "1:8: MessageSet is not supported in proto3.\n"); |
| } |
| |
| TEST_F(ParserValidationErrorTest, Proto3Required) { |
| ExpectHasValidationErrors( |
| "syntax = 'proto3';\n" |
| "message Foo { \n" |
| " required int32 field = 1;" |
| "}\n", |
| "2:11: Required fields are not allowed in proto3.\n"); |
| } |
| |
| TEST_F(ParserValidationErrorTest, Proto3Default) { |
| ExpectHasValidationErrors( |
| "syntax = 'proto3';\n" |
| "message Foo { \n" |
| " int32 field = 1 [default = 12];" |
| "}\n", |
| "2:29: Explicit default values are not allowed in proto3.\n"); |
| } |
| |
| TEST_F(ParserValidationErrorTest, Proto3JsonConflictError) { |
| ExpectHasValidationErrors( |
| "syntax = 'proto3';\n" |
| "message TestMessage {\n" |
| " uint32 foo = 1;\n" |
| " uint32 Foo = 2;\n" |
| "}\n", |
| "3:9: The JSON camel-case name of field \"Foo\" conflicts with field " |
| "\"foo\". This is not allowed in proto3.\n"); |
| } |
| |
| TEST_F(ParserValidationErrorTest, EnumNameError) { |
| ExpectHasValidationErrors( |
| "enum Foo {A = 1;}\n" |
| "enum Foo {B = 1;}\n", |
| "1:5: \"Foo\" is already defined.\n"); |
| } |
| |
| TEST_F(ParserValidationErrorTest, Proto3EnumError) { |
| ExpectHasValidationErrors( |
| "syntax = 'proto3';\n" |
| "enum Foo {A = 1;}\n", |
| "1:14: The first enum value must be zero in proto3.\n"); |
| } |
| |
| TEST_F(ParserValidationErrorTest, EnumValueNameError) { |
| ExpectHasValidationErrors( |
| "enum Foo {\n" |
| " BAR = 1;\n" |
| " BAR = 1;\n" |
| "}\n", |
| "2:2: \"BAR\" is already defined.\n"); |
| } |
| |
| TEST_F(ParserValidationErrorTest, EnumValueAliasError) { |
| ExpectHasValidationErrors( |
| "enum Foo {\n" |
| " BAR = 1;\n" |
| " BAZ = 1;\n" |
| "}\n", |
| "2:8: \"BAZ\" uses the same enum value as \"BAR\". If this is " |
| "intended, set 'option allow_alias = true;' to the enum " |
| "definition.\n"); |
| } |
| |
| TEST_F(ParserValidationErrorTest, ExplicitlyMapEntryError) { |
| ExpectHasValidationErrors( |
| "message Foo {\n" |
| " message ValueEntry {\n" |
| " option map_entry = true;\n" |
| " optional int32 key = 1;\n" |
| " optional int32 value = 2;\n" |
| " extensions 99 to 999;\n" |
| " }\n" |
| " repeated ValueEntry value = 1;\n" |
| "}", |
| "7:11: map_entry should not be set explicitly. Use " |
| "map<KeyType, ValueType> instead.\n"); |
| } |
| |
| TEST_F(ParserValidationErrorTest, ServiceNameError) { |
| ExpectHasValidationErrors( |
| "service Foo {}\n" |
| "service Foo {}\n", |
| "1:8: \"Foo\" is already defined.\n"); |
| } |
| |
| TEST_F(ParserValidationErrorTest, MethodNameError) { |
| ExpectHasValidationErrors( |
| "message Baz {}\n" |
| "service Foo {\n" |
| " rpc Bar(Baz) returns(Baz);\n" |
| " rpc Bar(Baz) returns(Baz);\n" |
| "}\n", |
| "3:6: \"Bar\" is already defined in \"Foo\".\n"); |
| } |
| |
| |
| TEST_F(ParserValidationErrorTest, MethodInputTypeError) { |
| ExpectHasValidationErrors( |
| "message Baz {}\n" |
| "service Foo {\n" |
| " rpc Bar(Qux) returns(Baz);\n" |
| "}\n", |
| "2:10: \"Qux\" is not defined.\n"); |
| } |
| |
| |
| TEST_F(ParserValidationErrorTest, MethodOutputTypeError) { |
| ExpectHasValidationErrors( |
| "message Baz {}\n" |
| "service Foo {\n" |
| " rpc Bar(Baz) returns(Qux);\n" |
| "}\n", |
| "2:23: \"Qux\" is not defined.\n"); |
| } |
| |
| |
| TEST_F(ParserValidationErrorTest, ResolvedUndefinedError) { |
| // Create another file which defines symbol ".base.bar". |
| FileDescriptorProto other_file; |
| other_file.set_name("base.proto"); |
| other_file.set_package("base"); |
| other_file.add_message_type()->set_name("bar"); |
| EXPECT_TRUE(pool_.BuildFile(other_file) != nullptr); |
| |
| // Define "foo.base" and try "base.bar". |
| // "base.bar" is resolved to "foo.base.bar" which is not defined. |
| ExpectHasValidationErrors( |
| "package foo.base;\n" |
| "import \"base.proto\";\n" |
| "message qux {\n" |
| " optional base.bar baz = 1;\n" |
| " optional .base.bar quz = 2;\n" |
| "}\n", |
| "3:11: \"base.bar\" is resolved to \"foo.base.bar\"," |
| " which is not defined. The innermost scope is searched first " |
| "in name resolution. Consider using a leading '.'(i.e., \".base.bar\")" |
| " to start from the outermost scope.\n"); |
| } |
| |
| TEST_F(ParserValidationErrorTest, ResovledUndefinedOptionError) { |
| // Build descriptor message in test pool |
| FileDescriptorProto descriptor_proto; |
| DescriptorProto::descriptor()->file()->CopyTo(&descriptor_proto); |
| ASSERT_TRUE(pool_.BuildFile(descriptor_proto) != nullptr); |
| |
| // base2.proto: |
| // package baz |
| // import net/proto2/proto/descriptor.proto |
| // message Bar { optional int32 foo = 1; } |
| // extend FileOptions { optional Bar bar = 7672757; } |
| FileDescriptorProto other_file; |
| other_file.set_name("base2.proto"); |
| other_file.set_package("baz"); |
| other_file.add_dependency(); |
| other_file.set_dependency(0, descriptor_proto.name()); |
| |
| DescriptorProto* message(other_file.add_message_type()); |
| message->set_name("Bar"); |
| FieldDescriptorProto* field(message->add_field()); |
| field->set_name("foo"); |
| field->set_number(1); |
| field->set_label(FieldDescriptorProto::LABEL_OPTIONAL); |
| field->set_type(FieldDescriptorProto::TYPE_INT32); |
| |
| FieldDescriptorProto* extension(other_file.add_extension()); |
| extension->set_name("bar"); |
| extension->set_number(7672757); |
| extension->set_label(FieldDescriptorProto::LABEL_OPTIONAL); |
| extension->set_type(FieldDescriptorProto::TYPE_MESSAGE); |
| extension->set_type_name("Bar"); |
| extension->set_extendee("google.protobuf.FileOptions"); |
| |
| EXPECT_TRUE(pool_.BuildFile(other_file) != nullptr); |
| |
| // qux.proto: |
| // package qux.baz |
| // option (baz.bar).foo = 1; |
| // |
| // Although "baz.bar" is already defined, the lookup code will try |
| // "qux.baz.bar", since it's the match from the innermost scope, |
| // which will cause a symbol not defined error. |
| ExpectHasValidationErrors( |
| "package qux.baz;\n" |
| "import \"base2.proto\";\n" |
| "option (baz.bar).foo = 1;\n", |
| "2:7: Option \"(baz.bar)\" is resolved to \"(qux.baz.bar)\"," |
| " which is not defined. The innermost scope is searched first " |
| "in name resolution. Consider using a leading '.'(i.e., \"(.baz.bar)\")" |
| " to start from the outermost scope.\n"); |
| } |
| |
| // =================================================================== |
| // Test that the output from FileDescriptor::DebugString() (and all other |
| // descriptor types) is parseable, and results in the same Descriptor |
| // definitions again afoter parsing (note, however, that the order of messages |
| // cannot be guaranteed to be the same) |
| |
| typedef ParserTest ParseDescriptorDebugTest; |
| |
| class CompareDescriptorNames { |
| public: |
| bool operator()(const DescriptorProto* left, |
| const DescriptorProto* right) const { |
| return left->name() < right->name(); |
| } |
| }; |
| |
| // Sorts nested DescriptorProtos of a DescriptoProto, by name. |
| void SortMessages(DescriptorProto* descriptor_proto) { |
| int size = descriptor_proto->nested_type_size(); |
| // recursively sort; we can't guarantee the order of nested messages either |
| for (int i = 0; i < size; ++i) { |
| SortMessages(descriptor_proto->mutable_nested_type(i)); |
| } |
| DescriptorProto** data = |
| descriptor_proto->mutable_nested_type()->mutable_data(); |
| std::sort(data, data + size, CompareDescriptorNames()); |
| } |
| |
| // Sorts DescriptorProtos belonging to a FileDescriptorProto, by name. |
| void SortMessages(FileDescriptorProto* file_descriptor_proto) { |
| int size = file_descriptor_proto->message_type_size(); |
| // recursively sort; we can't guarantee the order of nested messages either |
| for (int i = 0; i < size; ++i) { |
| SortMessages(file_descriptor_proto->mutable_message_type(i)); |
| } |
| DescriptorProto** data = |
| file_descriptor_proto->mutable_message_type()->mutable_data(); |
| std::sort(data, data + size, CompareDescriptorNames()); |
| } |
| |
| // Strips the message and enum field type names for comparison purpose only. |
| void StripFieldTypeName(DescriptorProto* proto) { |
| for (int i = 0; i < proto->field_size(); ++i) { |
| std::string type_name = proto->field(i).type_name(); |
| std::string::size_type pos = type_name.find_last_of('.'); |
| if (pos != std::string::npos) { |
| proto->mutable_field(i)->mutable_type_name()->assign( |
| type_name.begin() + pos + 1, type_name.end()); |
| } |
| } |
| for (int i = 0; i < proto->nested_type_size(); ++i) { |
| StripFieldTypeName(proto->mutable_nested_type(i)); |
| } |
| } |
| |
| void StripFieldTypeName(FileDescriptorProto* file_proto) { |
| for (int i = 0; i < file_proto->message_type_size(); ++i) { |
| StripFieldTypeName(file_proto->mutable_message_type(i)); |
| } |
| } |
| |
| TEST_F(ParseDescriptorDebugTest, TestAllDescriptorTypes) { |
| const FileDescriptor* original_file = |
| protobuf_unittest::TestAllTypes::descriptor()->file(); |
| FileDescriptorProto expected; |
| original_file->CopyTo(&expected); |
| |
| // Get the DebugString of the unittest.proto FileDecriptor, which includes |
| // all other descriptor types |
| std::string debug_string = original_file->DebugString(); |
| |
| // Parse the debug string |
| SetupParser(debug_string.c_str()); |
| FileDescriptorProto parsed; |
| parser_->Parse(input_.get(), &parsed); |
| EXPECT_EQ(io::Tokenizer::TYPE_END, input_->current().type); |
| ASSERT_EQ("", error_collector_.text_) << "Failed to parse:\n" << debug_string; |
| |
| // We now have a FileDescriptorProto, but to compare with the expected we |
| // need to link to a FileDecriptor, then output back to a proto. We'll |
| // also need to give it the same name as the original. |
| parsed.set_name( |
| TestUtil::MaybeTranslatePath("third_party/protobuf/unittest.proto")); |
| // We need the imported dependency before we can build our parsed proto |
| const FileDescriptor* public_import = |
| protobuf_unittest_import::PublicImportMessage::descriptor()->file(); |
| FileDescriptorProto public_import_proto; |
| public_import->CopyTo(&public_import_proto); |
| ASSERT_TRUE(pool_.BuildFile(public_import_proto) != nullptr); |
| const FileDescriptor* import = |
| protobuf_unittest_import::ImportMessage::descriptor()->file(); |
| FileDescriptorProto import_proto; |
| import->CopyTo(&import_proto); |
| ASSERT_TRUE(pool_.BuildFile(import_proto) != nullptr); |
| const FileDescriptor* actual = pool_.BuildFile(parsed); |
| parsed.Clear(); |
| ASSERT_TRUE(actual != nullptr) << "Failed to validate:\n" << debug_string; |
| actual->CopyTo(&parsed); |
| ASSERT_TRUE(actual != nullptr); |
| |
| // The messages might be in different orders, making them hard to compare. |
| // So, sort the messages in the descriptor protos (including nested messages, |
| // recursively). |
| SortMessages(&expected); |
| SortMessages(&parsed); |
| |
| // I really wanted to use StringDiff here for the debug output on fail, |
| // but the strings are too long for it, and if I increase its max size, |
| // we get a memory allocation failure :( |
| EXPECT_EQ(expected.DebugString(), parsed.DebugString()); |
| } |
| |
| TEST_F(ParseDescriptorDebugTest, TestCustomOptions) { |
| const FileDescriptor* original_file = |
| protobuf_unittest::AggregateMessage::descriptor()->file(); |
| FileDescriptorProto expected; |
| original_file->CopyTo(&expected); |
| |
| std::string debug_string = original_file->DebugString(); |
| |
| // Parse the debug string |
| SetupParser(debug_string.c_str()); |
| FileDescriptorProto parsed; |
| parser_->Parse(input_.get(), &parsed); |
| EXPECT_EQ(io::Tokenizer::TYPE_END, input_->current().type); |
| ASSERT_EQ("", error_collector_.text_); |
| |
| // We now have a FileDescriptorProto, but to compare with the expected we |
| // need to link to a FileDecriptor, then output back to a proto. We'll |
| // also need to give it the same name as the original. |
| parsed.set_name(original_file->name()); |
| |
| // unittest_custom_options.proto depends on descriptor.proto. |
| const FileDescriptor* import = FileDescriptorProto::descriptor()->file(); |
| FileDescriptorProto import_proto; |
| import->CopyTo(&import_proto); |
| ASSERT_TRUE(pool_.BuildFile(import_proto) != nullptr); |
| |
| FileDescriptorProto any_import; |
| google::protobuf::Any::descriptor()->file()->CopyTo(&any_import); |
| ASSERT_TRUE(pool_.BuildFile(any_import) != nullptr); |
| |
| const FileDescriptor* actual = pool_.BuildFile(parsed); |
| ASSERT_TRUE(actual != nullptr); |
| parsed.Clear(); |
| actual->CopyTo(&parsed); |
| |
| // The messages might be in different orders, making them hard to compare. |
| // So, sort the messages in the descriptor protos (including nested messages, |
| // recursively). |
| SortMessages(&expected); |
| SortMessages(&parsed); |
| |
| EXPECT_EQ(expected.DebugString(), parsed.DebugString()); |
| } |
| |
| // Ensure that DebugStringWithOptions(), with |include_comments| set to true, |
| // includes comments from the original parser input in all of the appropriate |
| // places. |
| TEST_F(ParseDescriptorDebugTest, TestCommentsInDebugString) { |
| SetupParser( |
| "// Detached comment before syntax.\n" |
| "\n" |
| "// Syntax comment.\n" |
| "syntax = \"proto2\";\n" |
| "\n" |
| "// Detached comment before package.\n" |
| "\n" |
| "// Package comment.\n" |
| "package comment_test;\n" |
| "\n" |
| "// Detached comment before TestMessage1.\n" |
| "\n" |
| "// Message comment.\n" |
| "//\n" |
| "// More detail in message comment.\n" |
| "message TestMessage1 {\n" |
| "\n" |
| " // Detached comment before foo.\n" |
| "\n" |
| " // Field comment.\n" |
| " optional int32 foo = 1;\n" |
| "\n" |
| " // Detached comment before NestedMessage.\n" |
| "\n" |
| " // Nested-message comment.\n" |
| " message NestedMessage {\n" |
| " optional int32 bar = 1;\n" |
| " }\n" |
| "}\n" |
| "\n" |
| "// Detached comment before MyEnumType.\n" |
| "\n" |
| "// Enum comment.\n" |
| "enum MyEnumType {\n" |
| "\n" |
| " // Detached comment before ASDF.\n" |
| "\n" |
| " // Enum-value comment.\n" |
| " ASDF = 1;\n" |
| "}\n" |
| "\n" |
| "// Detached comment before MyService.\n" |
| "\n" |
| "// Service comment.\n" |
| "service MyService {\n" |
| "\n" |
| " // Detached comment before MyRPCCall.\n" |
| "\n" |
| " // RPC comment.\n" |
| " rpc MyRPCCall(TestMessage1) returns (TestMessage1) { }\n" |
| "}\n"); |
| |
| FileDescriptorProto parsed_desc; |
| parsed_desc.set_name("foo.proto"); |
| SourceLocationTable source_locations; |
| parser_->RecordSourceLocationsTo(&source_locations); |
| parser_->Parse(input_.get(), &parsed_desc); |
| EXPECT_EQ(io::Tokenizer::TYPE_END, input_->current().type); |
| ASSERT_EQ("", error_collector_.text_); |
| |
| // We need to import the FileDescriptorProto to get a FileDescriptor. |
| MockValidationErrorCollector collector(source_locations, &error_collector_); |
| const FileDescriptor* descriptor = |
| pool_.BuildFileCollectingErrors(parsed_desc, &collector); |
| ASSERT_TRUE(descriptor != nullptr); |
| |
| // Ensure that each of the comments appears somewhere in the DebugString(). |
| // We don't test the exact comment placement or formatting, because we do not |
| // want to be too fragile here. |
| const char* expected_comments[] = { |
| "Detached comment before syntax.", |
| "Syntax comment.", |
| "Detached comment before package.", |
| "Package comment.", |
| "Detached comment before TestMessage1.", |
| "Message comment.", |
| "More detail in message comment.", |
| "Detached comment before foo.", |
| "Field comment", |
| "Detached comment before NestedMessage.", |
| "Nested-message comment", |
| "Detached comment before MyEnumType.", |
| "Enum comment", |
| "Detached comment before ASDF.", |
| "Enum-value comment", |
| "Detached comment before MyService.", |
| "Service comment", |
| "Detached comment before MyRPCCall.", |
| "RPC comment", |
| }; |
| |
| DebugStringOptions debug_string_options; |
| debug_string_options.include_comments = true; |
| |
| { |
| const std::string debug_string = |
| descriptor->DebugStringWithOptions(debug_string_options); |
| |
| for (int i = 0; i < ABSL_ARRAYSIZE(expected_comments); ++i) { |
| std::string::size_type found_pos = |
| debug_string.find(expected_comments[i]); |
| EXPECT_TRUE(found_pos != std::string::npos) |
| << "\"" << expected_comments[i] << "\" not found."; |
| } |
| |
| // Result of DebugStringWithOptions should be parseable. |
| SetupParser(debug_string.c_str()); |
| FileDescriptorProto parsed; |
| parser_->Parse(input_.get(), &parsed); |
| EXPECT_EQ(io::Tokenizer::TYPE_END, input_->current().type); |
| ASSERT_EQ("", error_collector_.text_) << "Failed to parse:\n" |
| << debug_string; |
| } |
| |
| } |
| |
| TEST_F(ParseDescriptorDebugTest, TestMaps) { |
| SetupParser( |
| "syntax = \"proto3\"; " |
| "message Foo { " |
| " message Bar { } " |
| " map<int32, Bar> enum_message_map = 1; " |
| " map<string, float> primitive_map = 2; " |
| "} "); |
| FileDescriptorProto original; |
| EXPECT_TRUE(parser_->Parse(input_.get(), &original)); |
| original.set_name("foo.proto"); |
| const FileDescriptor* file = pool_.BuildFile(original); |
| ASSERT_TRUE(file != nullptr); |
| |
| // Make sure the debug string uses map syntax and does not have the auto |
| // generated entry. |
| std::string debug_string = file->DebugString(); |
| EXPECT_TRUE(debug_string.find("map<") != std::string::npos); |
| EXPECT_TRUE(debug_string.find("option map_entry") == std::string::npos); |
| EXPECT_TRUE(debug_string.find("MapEntry") == std::string::npos); |
| |
| // Make sure the descriptor debug string is parsable. |
| FileDescriptorProto parsed; |
| SetupParser(debug_string.c_str()); |
| parsed.set_name("foo.proto"); |
| ASSERT_TRUE(parser_->Parse(input_.get(), &parsed)); |
| |
| original.clear_source_code_info(); |
| parsed.clear_source_code_info(); |
| StripFieldTypeName(&original); |
| StripFieldTypeName(&parsed); |
| EXPECT_EQ(original.DebugString(), parsed.DebugString()); |
| } |
| |
| // =================================================================== |
| // SourceCodeInfo tests. |
| |
| // Follows a path -- as defined by SourceCodeInfo.Location.path -- from a |
| // message to a particular sub-field. |
| // * If the target is itself a message, sets *output_message to point at it, |
| // *output_field to NULL, and *output_index to -1. |
| // * Otherwise, if the target is an element of a repeated field, sets |
| // *output_message to the containing message, *output_field to the descriptor |
| // of the field, and *output_index to the index of the element. |
| // * Otherwise, the target is a field (possibly a repeated field, but not any |
| // one element). Sets *output_message to the containing message, |
| // *output_field to the descriptor of the field, and *output_index to -1. |
| // Returns true if the path was valid, false otherwise. A gTest failure is |
| // recorded before returning false. |
| bool FollowPath(const Message& root, |
| RepeatedField<int>::const_iterator path_begin, |
| RepeatedField<int>::const_iterator path_end, |
| const Message** output_message, |
| const FieldDescriptor** output_field, int* output_index) { |
| if (path_begin == path_end) { |
| // Path refers to this whole message. |
| *output_message = &root; |
| *output_field = nullptr; |
| *output_index = -1; |
| return true; |
| } |
| |
| const Descriptor* descriptor = root.GetDescriptor(); |
| const Reflection* reflection = root.GetReflection(); |
| |
| const FieldDescriptor* field = descriptor->FindFieldByNumber(*path_begin); |
| |
| if (field == nullptr) { |
| ADD_FAILURE() << descriptor->name() |
| << " has no field number: " << *path_begin; |
| return false; |
| } |
| |
| ++path_begin; |
| |
| if (field->is_repeated()) { |
| if (path_begin == path_end) { |
| // Path refers to the whole repeated field. |
| *output_message = &root; |
| *output_field = field; |
| *output_index = -1; |
| return true; |
| } |
| |
| int index = *path_begin++; |
| int size = reflection->FieldSize(root, field); |
| |
| if (index >= size) { |
| ADD_FAILURE() << descriptor->name() << "." << field->name() |
| << " has size " << size |
| << ", but path contained index: " << index; |
| return false; |
| } |
| |
| if (field->cpp_type() == FieldDescriptor::CPPTYPE_MESSAGE) { |
| // Descend into child message. |
| const Message& child = reflection->GetRepeatedMessage(root, field, index); |
| return FollowPath(child, path_begin, path_end, output_message, |
| output_field, output_index); |
| } else if (path_begin == path_end) { |
| // Path refers to this element. |
| *output_message = &root; |
| *output_field = field; |
| *output_index = index; |
| return true; |
| } else { |
| ADD_FAILURE() << descriptor->name() << "." << field->name() |
| << " is not a message; cannot descend into it."; |
| return false; |
| } |
| } else { |
| if (field->cpp_type() == FieldDescriptor::CPPTYPE_MESSAGE) { |
| const Message& child = reflection->GetMessage(root, field); |
| return FollowPath(child, path_begin, path_end, output_message, |
| output_field, output_index); |
| } else if (path_begin == path_end) { |
| // Path refers to this field. |
| *output_message = &root; |
| *output_field = field; |
| *output_index = -1; |
| return true; |
| } else { |
| ADD_FAILURE() << descriptor->name() << "." << field->name() |
| << " is not a message; cannot descend into it."; |
| return false; |
| } |
| } |
| } |
| |
| // Check if two spans are equal. |
| bool CompareSpans(const RepeatedField<int>& span1, |
| const RepeatedField<int>& span2) { |
| if (span1.size() != span2.size()) return false; |
| for (int i = 0; i < span1.size(); i++) { |
| if (span1.Get(i) != span2.Get(i)) return false; |
| } |
| return true; |
| } |
| |
| // Test fixture for source info tests, which check that source locations are |
| // recorded correctly in FileDescriptorProto.source_code_info.location. |
| class SourceInfoTest : public ParserTest { |
| protected: |
| // The parsed file (initialized by Parse()). |
| FileDescriptorProto file_; |
| |
| // Parse the given text as a .proto file and populate the spans_ map with |
| // all the source location spans in its SourceCodeInfo table. |
| bool Parse(const char* text) { |
| ExtractMarkers(text); |
| SetupParser(text_without_markers_.c_str()); |
| if (!parser_->Parse(input_.get(), &file_)) { |
| return false; |
| } |
| |
| const SourceCodeInfo& source_info = file_.source_code_info(); |
| for (int i = 0; i < source_info.location_size(); i++) { |
| const SourceCodeInfo::Location& location = source_info.location(i); |
| const Message* descriptor_proto = nullptr; |
| const FieldDescriptor* field = nullptr; |
| int index = 0; |
| if (!FollowPath(file_, location.path().begin(), location.path().end(), |
| &descriptor_proto, &field, &index)) { |
| return false; |
| } |
| |
| spans_.insert( |
| std::make_pair(SpanKey(*descriptor_proto, field, index), &location)); |
| } |
| |
| return true; |
| } |
| |
| void TearDown() override { |
| EXPECT_TRUE(spans_.empty()) << "Forgot to call HasSpan() for:\n" |
| << spans_.begin()->second->DebugString(); |
| } |
| |
| // ----------------------------------------------------------------- |
| // HasSpan() checks that the span of source code delimited by the given |
| // tags (comments) correspond via the SourceCodeInfo table to the given |
| // part of the FileDescriptorProto. (If unclear, look at the actual tests; |
| // it should quickly become obvious.) |
| |
| bool HasSpan(char start_marker, char end_marker, |
| const Message& descriptor_proto) { |
| return HasSpanWithComment(start_marker, end_marker, descriptor_proto, |
| nullptr, -1, nullptr, nullptr, nullptr); |
| } |
| |
| bool HasSpanWithComment(char start_marker, char end_marker, |
| const Message& descriptor_proto, |
| const char* expected_leading_comments, |
| const char* expected_trailing_comments, |
| const char* expected_leading_detached_comments) { |
| return HasSpanWithComment(start_marker, end_marker, descriptor_proto, |
| nullptr, -1, expected_leading_comments, |
| expected_trailing_comments, |
| expected_leading_detached_comments); |
| } |
| |
| bool HasSpan(char start_marker, char end_marker, |
| const Message& descriptor_proto, const std::string& field_name) { |
| return HasSpan(start_marker, end_marker, descriptor_proto, field_name, -1); |
| } |
| |
| bool HasSpan(char start_marker, char end_marker, |
| const Message& descriptor_proto, const std::string& field_name, |
| int index) { |
| return HasSpan(start_marker, end_marker, descriptor_proto, field_name, |
| index, nullptr, nullptr, nullptr); |
| } |
| |
| bool HasSpan(char start_marker, char end_marker, |
| const Message& descriptor_proto, const std::string& field_name, |
| int index, const char* expected_leading_comments, |
| const char* expected_trailing_comments, |
| const char* expected_leading_detached_comments) { |
| const FieldDescriptor* field = |
| descriptor_proto.GetDescriptor()->FindFieldByName(field_name); |
| if (field == nullptr) { |
| ADD_FAILURE() << descriptor_proto.GetDescriptor()->name() |
| << " has no such field: " << field_name; |
| return false; |
| } |
| |
| return HasSpanWithComment(start_marker, end_marker, descriptor_proto, field, |
| index, expected_leading_comments, |
| expected_trailing_comments, |
| expected_leading_detached_comments); |
| } |
| |
| bool HasSpan(const Message& descriptor_proto) { |
| return HasSpanWithComment('\0', '\0', descriptor_proto, nullptr, -1, |
| nullptr, nullptr, nullptr); |
| } |
| |
| bool HasSpan(const Message& descriptor_proto, const std::string& field_name) { |
| return HasSpan('\0', '\0', descriptor_proto, field_name, -1); |
| } |
| |
| bool HasSpanWithComment(char start_marker, char end_marker, |
| const Message& descriptor_proto, |
| const FieldDescriptor* field, int index, |
| const char* expected_leading_comments, |
| const char* expected_trailing_comments, |
| const char* expected_leading_detached_comments) { |
| std::pair<SpanMap::iterator, SpanMap::iterator> range = |
| spans_.equal_range(SpanKey(descriptor_proto, field, index)); |
| |
| if (start_marker == '\0') { |
| if (range.first == range.second) { |
| return false; |
| } else { |
| spans_.erase(range.first); |
| return true; |
| } |
| } else { |
| std::pair<int, int> start_pos = markers_.at(start_marker); |
| std::pair<int, int> end_pos = markers_.at(end_marker); |
| |
| RepeatedField<int> expected_span; |
| expected_span.Add(start_pos.first); |
| expected_span.Add(start_pos.second); |
| if (end_pos.first != start_pos.first) { |
| expected_span.Add(end_pos.first); |
| } |
| expected_span.Add(end_pos.second); |
| |
| for (SpanMap::iterator iter = range.first; iter != range.second; ++iter) { |
| if (CompareSpans(expected_span, iter->second->span())) { |
| if (expected_leading_comments == nullptr) { |
| EXPECT_FALSE(iter->second->has_leading_comments()); |
| } else { |
| EXPECT_TRUE(iter->second->has_leading_comments()); |
| EXPECT_EQ(expected_leading_comments, |
| iter->second->leading_comments()); |
| } |
| if (expected_trailing_comments == nullptr) { |
| EXPECT_FALSE(iter->second->has_trailing_comments()); |
| } else { |
| EXPECT_TRUE(iter->second->has_trailing_comments()); |
| EXPECT_EQ(expected_trailing_comments, |
| iter->second->trailing_comments()); |
| } |
| if (expected_leading_detached_comments == nullptr) { |
| EXPECT_EQ(0, iter->second->leading_detached_comments_size()); |
| } else { |
| EXPECT_EQ( |
| expected_leading_detached_comments, |
| absl::StrJoin(iter->second->leading_detached_comments(), "\n")); |
| } |
| |
| spans_.erase(iter); |
| return true; |
| } |
| } |
| |
| return false; |
| } |
| } |
| |
| private: |
| struct SpanKey { |
| const Message* descriptor_proto; |
| const FieldDescriptor* field; |
| int index; |
| |
| inline SpanKey() {} |
| inline SpanKey(const Message& descriptor_proto_param, |
| const FieldDescriptor* field_param, int index_param) |
| : descriptor_proto(&descriptor_proto_param), |
| field(field_param), |
| index(index_param) {} |
| |
| inline bool operator<(const SpanKey& other) const { |
| if (descriptor_proto < other.descriptor_proto) return true; |
| if (descriptor_proto > other.descriptor_proto) return false; |
| if (field < other.field) return true; |
| if (field > other.field) return false; |
| return index < other.index; |
| } |
| }; |
| |
| typedef std::multimap<SpanKey, const SourceCodeInfo::Location*> SpanMap; |
| SpanMap spans_; |
| absl::flat_hash_map<char, std::pair<int, int>> markers_; |
| std::string text_without_markers_; |
| |
| void ExtractMarkers(const char* text) { |
| markers_.clear(); |
| text_without_markers_.clear(); |
| int line = 0; |
| int column = 0; |
| while (*text != '\0') { |
| if (*text == '$') { |
| ++text; |
| GOOGLE_ABSL_CHECK_NE('\0', *text); |
| if (*text == '$') { |
| text_without_markers_ += '$'; |
| ++column; |
| } else { |
| markers_[*text] = std::make_pair(line, column); |
| ++text; |
| GOOGLE_ABSL_CHECK_EQ('$', *text); |
| } |
| } else if (*text == '\n') { |
| ++line; |
| column = 0; |
| text_without_markers_ += *text; |
| } else { |
| text_without_markers_ += *text; |
| ++column; |
| } |
| ++text; |
| } |
| } |
| }; |
| |
| TEST_F(SourceInfoTest, BasicFileDecls) { |
| EXPECT_TRUE( |
| Parse("$a$syntax = \"proto2\";$i$\n" |
| "$b$package foo.bar;$c$\n" |
| "$d$import \"baz.proto\";$e$\n" |
| "$f$import\"qux.proto\";$h$\n" |
| "$j$import $k$public$l$ \"bar.proto\";$m$\n" |
| "$n$import $o$weak$p$ \"bar.proto\";$q$\n" |
| "\n" |
| "// comment ignored\n")); |
| |
| EXPECT_TRUE(HasSpan('a', 'q', file_)); |
| EXPECT_TRUE(HasSpan('b', 'c', file_, "package")); |
| EXPECT_TRUE(HasSpan('d', 'e', file_, "dependency", 0)); |
| EXPECT_TRUE(HasSpan('f', 'h', file_, "dependency", 1)); |
| EXPECT_TRUE(HasSpan('j', 'm', file_, "dependency", 2)); |
| EXPECT_TRUE(HasSpan('k', 'l', file_, "public_dependency", 0)); |
| EXPECT_TRUE(HasSpan('n', 'q', file_, "dependency", 3)); |
| EXPECT_TRUE(HasSpan('o', 'p', file_, "weak_dependency", 0)); |
| EXPECT_TRUE(HasSpan('a', 'i', file_, "syntax")); |
| } |
| |
| TEST_F(SourceInfoTest, Messages) { |
| EXPECT_TRUE( |
| Parse("$a$message $b$Foo$c$ {}$d$\n" |
| "$e$message $f$Bar$g$ {}$h$\n")); |
| |
| EXPECT_TRUE(HasSpan('a', 'd', file_.message_type(0))); |
| EXPECT_TRUE(HasSpan('b', 'c', file_.message_type(0), "name")); |
| EXPECT_TRUE(HasSpan('e', 'h', file_.message_type(1))); |
| EXPECT_TRUE(HasSpan('f', 'g', file_.message_type(1), "name")); |
| |
| // Ignore these. |
| EXPECT_TRUE(HasSpan(file_)); |
| } |
| |
| TEST_F(SourceInfoTest, Fields) { |
| EXPECT_TRUE( |
| Parse("message Foo {\n" |
| " $a$optional$b$ $c$int32$d$ $e$bar$f$ = $g$1$h$;$i$\n" |
| " $j$repeated$k$ $l$X.Y$m$ $n$baz$o$ = $p$2$q$;$r$\n" |
| "}\n")); |
| |
| const FieldDescriptorProto& field1 = file_.message_type(0).field(0); |
| const FieldDescriptorProto& field2 = file_.message_type(0).field(1); |
| |
| EXPECT_TRUE(HasSpan('a', 'i', field1)); |
| EXPECT_TRUE(HasSpan('a', 'b', field1, "label")); |
| EXPECT_TRUE(HasSpan('c', 'd', field1, "type")); |
| EXPECT_TRUE(HasSpan('e', 'f', field1, "name")); |
| EXPECT_TRUE(HasSpan('g', 'h', field1, "number")); |
| |
| EXPECT_TRUE(HasSpan('j', 'r', field2)); |
| EXPECT_TRUE(HasSpan('j', 'k', field2, "label")); |
| EXPECT_TRUE(HasSpan('l', 'm', field2, "type_name")); |
| EXPECT_TRUE(HasSpan('n', 'o', field2, "name")); |
| EXPECT_TRUE(HasSpan('p', 'q', field2, "number")); |
| |
| // Ignore these. |
| EXPECT_TRUE(HasSpan(file_)); |
| EXPECT_TRUE(HasSpan(file_.message_type(0))); |
| EXPECT_TRUE(HasSpan(file_.message_type(0), "name")); |
| } |
| |
| TEST_F(SourceInfoTest, Proto3Fields) { |
| EXPECT_TRUE( |
| Parse("syntax = \"proto3\";\n" |
| "message Foo {\n" |
| " $a$int32$b$ $c$bar$d$ = $e$1$f$;$g$\n" |
| " $h$repeated$i$ $j$X.Y$k$ $l$baz$m$ = $n$2$o$;$p$\n" |
| "}\n")); |
| |
| const FieldDescriptorProto& field1 = file_.message_type(0).field(0); |
| const FieldDescriptorProto& field2 = file_.message_type(0).field(1); |
| |
| EXPECT_TRUE(HasSpan('a', 'g', field1)); |
| EXPECT_TRUE(HasSpan('a', 'b', field1, "type")); |
| EXPECT_TRUE(HasSpan('c', 'd', field1, "name")); |
| EXPECT_TRUE(HasSpan('e', 'f', field1, "number")); |
| |
| EXPECT_TRUE(HasSpan('h', 'p', field2)); |
| EXPECT_TRUE(HasSpan('h', 'i', field2, "label")); |
| EXPECT_TRUE(HasSpan('j', 'k', field2, "type_name")); |
| EXPECT_TRUE(HasSpan('l', 'm', field2, "name")); |
| EXPECT_TRUE(HasSpan('n', 'o', field2, "number")); |
| |
| // Ignore these. |
| EXPECT_TRUE(HasSpan(file_)); |
| EXPECT_TRUE(HasSpan(file_, "syntax")); |
| EXPECT_TRUE(HasSpan(file_.message_type(0))); |
| EXPECT_TRUE(HasSpan(file_.message_type(0), "name")); |
| } |
| |
| TEST_F(SourceInfoTest, Extensions) { |
| EXPECT_TRUE( |
| Parse("$a$extend $b$Foo$c$ {\n" |
| " $d$optional$e$ int32 bar = 1;$f$\n" |
| " $g$repeated$h$ X.Y baz = 2;$i$\n" |
| "}$j$\n" |
| "$k$extend $l$Bar$m$ {\n" |
| " $n$optional int32 qux = 1;$o$\n" |
| "}$p$\n")); |
| |
| const FieldDescriptorProto& field1 = file_.extension(0); |
| const FieldDescriptorProto& field2 = file_.extension(1); |
| const FieldDescriptorProto& field3 = file_.extension(2); |
| |
| EXPECT_TRUE(HasSpan('a', 'j', file_, "extension")); |
| EXPECT_TRUE(HasSpan('k', 'p', file_, "extension")); |
| |
| EXPECT_TRUE(HasSpan('d', 'f', field1)); |
| EXPECT_TRUE(HasSpan('d', 'e', field1, "label")); |
| EXPECT_TRUE(HasSpan('b', 'c', field1, "extendee")); |
| |
| EXPECT_TRUE(HasSpan('g', 'i', field2)); |
| EXPECT_TRUE(HasSpan('g', 'h', field2, "label")); |
| EXPECT_TRUE(HasSpan('b', 'c', field2, "extendee")); |
| |
| EXPECT_TRUE(HasSpan('n', 'o', field3)); |
| EXPECT_TRUE(HasSpan('l', 'm', field3, "extendee")); |
| |
| // Ignore these. |
| EXPECT_TRUE(HasSpan(file_)); |
| EXPECT_TRUE(HasSpan(field1, "type")); |
| EXPECT_TRUE(HasSpan(field1, "name")); |
| EXPECT_TRUE(HasSpan(field1, "number")); |
| EXPECT_TRUE(HasSpan(field2, "type_name")); |
| EXPECT_TRUE(HasSpan(field2, "name")); |
| EXPECT_TRUE(HasSpan(field2, "number")); |
| EXPECT_TRUE(HasSpan(field3, "label")); |
| EXPECT_TRUE(HasSpan(field3, "type")); |
| EXPECT_TRUE(HasSpan(field3, "name")); |
| EXPECT_TRUE(HasSpan(field3, "number")); |
| } |
| |
| TEST_F(SourceInfoTest, NestedExtensions) { |
| EXPECT_TRUE( |
| Parse("message Message {\n" |
| " $a$extend $b$Foo$c$ {\n" |
| " $d$optional$e$ int32 bar = 1;$f$\n" |
| " $g$repeated$h$ X.Y baz = 2;$i$\n" |
| " }$j$\n" |
| " $k$extend $l$Bar$m$ {\n" |
| " $n$optional int32 qux = 1;$o$\n" |
| " }$p$\n" |
| "}\n")); |
| |
| const FieldDescriptorProto& field1 = file_.message_type(0).extension(0); |
| const FieldDescriptorProto& field2 = file_.message_type(0).extension(1); |
| const FieldDescriptorProto& field3 = file_.message_type(0).extension(2); |
| |
| EXPECT_TRUE(HasSpan('a', 'j', file_.message_type(0), "extension")); |
| EXPECT_TRUE(HasSpan('k', 'p', file_.message_type(0), "extension")); |
| |
| EXPECT_TRUE(HasSpan('d', 'f', field1)); |
| EXPECT_TRUE(HasSpan('d', 'e', field1, "label")); |
| EXPECT_TRUE(HasSpan('b', 'c', field1, "extendee")); |
| |
| EXPECT_TRUE(HasSpan('g', 'i', field2)); |
| EXPECT_TRUE(HasSpan('g', 'h', field2, "label")); |
| EXPECT_TRUE(HasSpan('b', 'c', field2, "extendee")); |
| |
| EXPECT_TRUE(HasSpan('n', 'o', field3)); |
| EXPECT_TRUE(HasSpan('l', 'm', field3, "extendee")); |
| |
| // Ignore these. |
| EXPECT_TRUE(HasSpan(file_)); |
| EXPECT_TRUE(HasSpan(file_.message_type(0))); |
| EXPECT_TRUE(HasSpan(file_.message_type(0), "name")); |
| EXPECT_TRUE(HasSpan(field1, "type")); |
| EXPECT_TRUE(HasSpan(field1, "name")); |
| EXPECT_TRUE(HasSpan(field1, "number")); |
| EXPECT_TRUE(HasSpan(field2, "type_name")); |
| EXPECT_TRUE(HasSpan(field2, "name")); |
| EXPECT_TRUE(HasSpan(field2, "number")); |
| EXPECT_TRUE(HasSpan(field3, "label")); |
| EXPECT_TRUE(HasSpan(field3, "type")); |
| EXPECT_TRUE(HasSpan(field3, "name")); |
| EXPECT_TRUE(HasSpan(field3, "number")); |
| } |
| |
| TEST_F(SourceInfoTest, ExtensionRanges) { |
| EXPECT_TRUE( |
| Parse("message Message {\n" |
| " $a$extensions $b$1$c$ to $d$4$e$, $f$6$g$;$h$\n" |
| " $i$extensions $j$8$k$ to $l$max$m$;$n$\n" |
| "}\n")); |
| |
| const DescriptorProto::ExtensionRange& range1 = |
| file_.message_type(0).extension_range(0); |
| const DescriptorProto::ExtensionRange& range2 = |
| file_.message_type(0).extension_range(1); |
| const DescriptorProto::ExtensionRange& range3 = |
| file_.message_type(0).extension_range(2); |
| |
| EXPECT_TRUE(HasSpan('a', 'h', file_.message_type(0), "extension_range")); |
| EXPECT_TRUE(HasSpan('i', 'n', file_.message_type(0), "extension_range")); |
| |
| EXPECT_TRUE(HasSpan('b', 'e', range1)); |
| EXPECT_TRUE(HasSpan('b', 'c', range1, "start")); |
| EXPECT_TRUE(HasSpan('d', 'e', range1, "end")); |
| |
| EXPECT_TRUE(HasSpan('f', 'g', range2)); |
| EXPECT_TRUE(HasSpan('f', 'g', range2, "start")); |
| EXPECT_TRUE(HasSpan('f', 'g', range2, "end")); |
| |
| EXPECT_TRUE(HasSpan('j', 'm', range3)); |
| EXPECT_TRUE(HasSpan('j', 'k', range3, "start")); |
| EXPECT_TRUE(HasSpan('l', 'm', range3, "end")); |
| |
| // Ignore these. |
| EXPECT_TRUE(HasSpan(file_)); |
| EXPECT_TRUE(HasSpan(file_.message_type(0))); |
| EXPECT_TRUE(HasSpan(file_.message_type(0), "name")); |
| } |
| |
| TEST_F(SourceInfoTest, ReservedRanges) { |
| EXPECT_TRUE( |
| Parse("message Message {\n" |
| " $a$reserved $b$1$c$ to $d$4$e$, $f$6$g$;$h$\n" |
| "}\n")); |
| |
| const DescriptorProto::ReservedRange& range1 = |
| file_.message_type(0).reserved_range(0); |
| const DescriptorProto::ReservedRange& range2 = |
| file_.message_type(0).reserved_range(1); |
| |
| EXPECT_TRUE(HasSpan('a', 'h', file_.message_type(0), "reserved_range")); |
| |
| EXPECT_TRUE(HasSpan('b', 'e', range1)); |
| EXPECT_TRUE(HasSpan('b', 'c', range1, "start")); |
| EXPECT_TRUE(HasSpan('d', 'e', range1, "end")); |
| |
| EXPECT_TRUE(HasSpan('f', 'g', range2)); |
| EXPECT_TRUE(HasSpan('f', 'g', range2, "start")); |
| EXPECT_TRUE(HasSpan('f', 'g', range2, "end")); |
| |
| // Ignore these. |
| EXPECT_TRUE(HasSpan(file_)); |
| EXPECT_TRUE(HasSpan(file_.message_type(0))); |
| EXPECT_TRUE(HasSpan(file_.message_type(0), "name")); |
| } |
| |
| TEST_F(SourceInfoTest, Oneofs) { |
| EXPECT_TRUE( |
| Parse("message Foo {\n" |
| " $a$oneof $c$foo$d$ {\n" |
| " $e$int32$f$ $g$a$h$ = $i$1$j$;$k$\n" |
| " }$r$\n" |
| "}\n")); |
| |
| const OneofDescriptorProto& oneof_decl = file_.message_type(0).oneof_decl(0); |
| const FieldDescriptorProto& field = file_.message_type(0).field(0); |
| |
| EXPECT_TRUE(HasSpan('a', 'r', oneof_decl)); |
| EXPECT_TRUE(HasSpan('c', 'd', oneof_decl, "name")); |
| |
| EXPECT_TRUE(HasSpan('e', 'k', field)); |
| EXPECT_TRUE(HasSpan('e', 'f', field, "type")); |
| EXPECT_TRUE(HasSpan('g', 'h', field, "name")); |
| EXPECT_TRUE(HasSpan('i', 'j', field, "number")); |
| |
| // Ignore these. |
| EXPECT_TRUE(HasSpan(file_)); |
| EXPECT_TRUE(HasSpan(file_.message_type(0))); |
| EXPECT_TRUE(HasSpan(file_.message_type(0), "name")); |
| } |
| |
| TEST_F(SourceInfoTest, NestedMessages) { |
| EXPECT_TRUE( |
| Parse("message Foo {\n" |
| " $a$message $b$Bar$c$ {\n" |
| " $d$message $e$Baz$f$ {}$g$\n" |
| " }$h$\n" |
| " $i$message $j$Qux$k$ {}$l$\n" |
| "}\n")); |
| |
| const DescriptorProto& bar = file_.message_type(0).nested_type(0); |
| const DescriptorProto& baz = bar.nested_type(0); |
| const DescriptorProto& qux = file_.message_type(0).nested_type(1); |
| |
| EXPECT_TRUE(HasSpan('a', 'h', bar)); |
| EXPECT_TRUE(HasSpan('b', 'c', bar, "name")); |
| EXPECT_TRUE(HasSpan('d', 'g', baz)); |
| EXPECT_TRUE(HasSpan('e', 'f', baz, "name")); |
| EXPECT_TRUE(HasSpan('i', 'l', qux)); |
| EXPECT_TRUE(HasSpan('j', 'k', qux, "name")); |
| |
| // Ignore these. |
| EXPECT_TRUE(HasSpan(file_)); |
| EXPECT_TRUE(HasSpan(file_.message_type(0))); |
| EXPECT_TRUE(HasSpan(file_.message_type(0), "name")); |
| } |
| |
| TEST_F(SourceInfoTest, Groups) { |
| EXPECT_TRUE( |
| Parse("message Foo {\n" |
| " message Bar {}\n" |
| " $a$optional$b$ $c$group$d$ $e$Baz$f$ = $g$1$h$ {\n" |
| " $i$message Qux {}$j$\n" |
| " }$k$\n" |
| "}\n")); |
| |
| const DescriptorProto& bar = file_.message_type(0).nested_type(0); |
| const DescriptorProto& baz = file_.message_type(0).nested_type(1); |
| const DescriptorProto& qux = baz.nested_type(0); |
| const FieldDescriptorProto& field = file_.message_type(0).field(0); |
| |
| EXPECT_TRUE(HasSpan('a', 'k', field)); |
| EXPECT_TRUE(HasSpan('a', 'b', field, "label")); |
| EXPECT_TRUE(HasSpan('c', 'd', field, "type")); |
| EXPECT_TRUE(HasSpan('e', 'f', field, "name")); |
| EXPECT_TRUE(HasSpan('e', 'f', field, "type_name")); |
| EXPECT_TRUE(HasSpan('g', 'h', field, "number")); |
| |
| EXPECT_TRUE(HasSpan('a', 'k', baz)); |
| EXPECT_TRUE(HasSpan('e', 'f', baz, "name")); |
| EXPECT_TRUE(HasSpan('i', 'j', qux)); |
| |
| // Ignore these. |
| EXPECT_TRUE(HasSpan(file_)); |
| EXPECT_TRUE(HasSpan(file_.message_type(0))); |
| EXPECT_TRUE(HasSpan(file_.message_type(0), "name")); |
| EXPECT_TRUE(HasSpan(bar)); |
| EXPECT_TRUE(HasSpan(bar, "name")); |
| EXPECT_TRUE(HasSpan(qux, "name")); |
| } |
| |
| TEST_F(SourceInfoTest, Enums) { |
| EXPECT_TRUE( |
| Parse("$a$enum $b$Foo$c$ {}$d$\n" |
| "$e$enum $f$Bar$g$ {}$h$\n")); |
| |
| EXPECT_TRUE(HasSpan('a', 'd', file_.enum_type(0))); |
| EXPECT_TRUE(HasSpan('b', 'c', file_.enum_type(0), "name")); |
| EXPECT_TRUE(HasSpan('e', 'h', file_.enum_type(1))); |
| EXPECT_TRUE(HasSpan('f', 'g', file_.enum_type(1), "name")); |
| |
| // Ignore these. |
| EXPECT_TRUE(HasSpan(file_)); |
| } |
| |
| TEST_F(SourceInfoTest, EnumValues) { |
| EXPECT_TRUE( |
| Parse("enum Foo {\n" |
| " $a$BAR$b$ = $c$1$d$;$e$\n" |
| " $f$BAZ$g$ = $h$2$i$;$j$\n" |
| "}")); |
| |
| const EnumValueDescriptorProto& bar = file_.enum_type(0).value(0); |
| const EnumValueDescriptorProto& baz = file_.enum_type(0).value(1); |
| |
| EXPECT_TRUE(HasSpan('a', 'e', bar)); |
| EXPECT_TRUE(HasSpan('a', 'b', bar, "name")); |
| EXPECT_TRUE(HasSpan('c', 'd', bar, "number")); |
| EXPECT_TRUE(HasSpan('f', 'j', baz)); |
| EXPECT_TRUE(HasSpan('f', 'g', baz, "name")); |
| EXPECT_TRUE(HasSpan('h', 'i', baz, "number")); |
| |
| // Ignore these. |
| EXPECT_TRUE(HasSpan(file_)); |
| EXPECT_TRUE(HasSpan(file_.enum_type(0))); |
| EXPECT_TRUE(HasSpan(file_.enum_type(0), "name")); |
| } |
| |
| TEST_F(SourceInfoTest, EnumReservedRange) { |
| EXPECT_TRUE( |
| Parse("enum TestEnum {\n" |
| " $a$reserved $b$1$c$ to $d$10$e$;$f$\n" |
| "}")); |
| |
| const EnumDescriptorProto::EnumReservedRange& bar = |
| file_.enum_type(0).reserved_range(0); |
| |
| EXPECT_TRUE(HasSpan('a', 'f', file_.enum_type(0), "reserved_range")); |
| EXPECT_TRUE(HasSpan('b', 'e', bar)); |
| EXPECT_TRUE(HasSpan('b', 'c', bar, "start")); |
| EXPECT_TRUE(HasSpan('d', 'e', bar, "end")); |
| |
| // Ignore these. |
| EXPECT_TRUE(HasSpan(file_)); |
| EXPECT_TRUE(HasSpan(file_.enum_type(0))); |
| EXPECT_TRUE(HasSpan(file_.enum_type(0), "name")); |
| } |
| |
| TEST_F(SourceInfoTest, EnumReservedName) { |
| EXPECT_TRUE( |
| Parse("enum TestEnum {\n" |
| " $a$reserved $b$'foo'$c$;$d$\n" |
| "}")); |
| |
| const EnumDescriptorProto& bar = file_.enum_type(0); |
| |
| EXPECT_TRUE(HasSpan('a', 'd', bar, "reserved_name")); |
| EXPECT_TRUE(HasSpan('b', 'c', bar, "reserved_name", 0)); |
| |
| // Ignore these. |
| EXPECT_TRUE(HasSpan(file_)); |
| EXPECT_TRUE(HasSpan(file_.enum_type(0))); |
| EXPECT_TRUE(HasSpan(file_.enum_type(0), "name")); |
| } |
| |
| TEST_F(SourceInfoTest, NestedEnums) { |
| EXPECT_TRUE( |
| Parse("message Foo {\n" |
| " $a$enum $b$Bar$c$ {}$d$\n" |
| " $e$enum $f$Baz$g$ {}$h$\n" |
| "}\n")); |
| |
| const EnumDescriptorProto& bar = file_.message_type(0).enum_type(0); |
| const EnumDescriptorProto& baz = file_.message_type(0).enum_type(1); |
| |
| EXPECT_TRUE(HasSpan('a', 'd', bar)); |
| EXPECT_TRUE(HasSpan('b', 'c', bar, "name")); |
| EXPECT_TRUE(HasSpan('e', 'h', baz)); |
| EXPECT_TRUE(HasSpan('f', 'g', baz, "name")); |
| |
| // Ignore these. |
| EXPECT_TRUE(HasSpan(file_)); |
| EXPECT_TRUE(HasSpan(file_.message_type(0))); |
| EXPECT_TRUE(HasSpan(file_.message_type(0), "name")); |
| } |
| |
| TEST_F(SourceInfoTest, Services) { |
| EXPECT_TRUE( |
| Parse("$a$service $b$Foo$c$ {}$d$\n" |
| "$e$service $f$Bar$g$ {}$h$\n")); |
| |
| EXPECT_TRUE(HasSpan('a', 'd', file_.service(0))); |
| EXPECT_TRUE(HasSpan('b', 'c', file_.service(0), "name")); |
| EXPECT_TRUE(HasSpan('e', 'h', file_.service(1))); |
| EXPECT_TRUE(HasSpan('f', 'g', file_.service(1), "name")); |
| |
| // Ignore these. |
| EXPECT_TRUE(HasSpan(file_)); |
| } |
| |
| TEST_F(SourceInfoTest, MethodsAndStreams) { |
| EXPECT_TRUE( |
| Parse("service Foo {\n" |
| " $a$rpc $b$Bar$c$($d$X$e$) returns($f$Y$g$);$h$" |
| " $i$rpc $j$Baz$k$($l$Z$m$) returns($n$W$o$);$p$" |
| "}")); |
| |
| const MethodDescriptorProto& bar = file_.service(0).method(0); |
| const MethodDescriptorProto& baz = file_.service(0).method(1); |
| |
| EXPECT_TRUE(HasSpan('a', 'h', bar)); |
| EXPECT_TRUE(HasSpan('b', 'c', bar, "name")); |
| EXPECT_TRUE(HasSpan('d', 'e', bar, "input_type")); |
| EXPECT_TRUE(HasSpan('f', 'g', bar, "output_type")); |
| |
| EXPECT_TRUE(HasSpan('i', 'p', baz)); |
| EXPECT_TRUE(HasSpan('j', 'k', baz, "name")); |
| EXPECT_TRUE(HasSpan('l', 'm', baz, "input_type")); |
| EXPECT_TRUE(HasSpan('n', 'o', baz, "output_type")); |
| |
| // Ignore these. |
| EXPECT_TRUE(HasSpan(file_)); |
| EXPECT_TRUE(HasSpan(file_.service(0))); |
| EXPECT_TRUE(HasSpan(file_.service(0), "name")); |
| } |
| |
| |
| TEST_F(SourceInfoTest, Options) { |
| EXPECT_TRUE( |
| Parse("$a$option $b$foo$c$.$d$($e$bar.baz$f$)$g$ = " |
| "$h$123$i$;$j$\n" |
| "$k$option qux = $l$-123$m$;$n$\n" |
| "$o$option corge = $p$abc$q$;$r$\n" |
| "$s$option grault = $t$'blah'$u$;$v$\n" |
| "$w$option garply = $x${ yadda yadda }$y$;$z$\n" |
| "$0$option waldo = $1$123.0$2$;$3$\n")); |
| |
| const UninterpretedOption& option1 = file_.options().uninterpreted_option(0); |
| const UninterpretedOption& option2 = file_.options().uninterpreted_option(1); |
| const UninterpretedOption& option3 = file_.options().uninterpreted_option(2); |
| const UninterpretedOption& option4 = file_.options().uninterpreted_option(3); |
| const UninterpretedOption& option5 = file_.options().uninterpreted_option(4); |
| const UninterpretedOption& option6 = file_.options().uninterpreted_option(5); |
| |
| EXPECT_TRUE(HasSpan('a', 'j', file_.options())); |
| EXPECT_TRUE(HasSpan('a', 'j', option1)); |
| EXPECT_TRUE(HasSpan('b', 'g', option1, "name")); |
| EXPECT_TRUE(HasSpan('b', 'c', option1.name(0))); |
| EXPECT_TRUE(HasSpan('b', 'c', option1.name(0), "name_part")); |
| EXPECT_TRUE(HasSpan('d', 'g', option1.name(1))); |
| EXPECT_TRUE(HasSpan('e', 'f', option1.name(1), "name_part")); |
| EXPECT_TRUE(HasSpan('h', 'i', option1, "positive_int_value")); |
| |
| EXPECT_TRUE(HasSpan('k', 'n', file_.options())); |
| EXPECT_TRUE(HasSpan('l', 'm', option2, "negative_int_value")); |
| |
| EXPECT_TRUE(HasSpan('o', 'r', file_.options())); |
| EXPECT_TRUE(HasSpan('p', 'q', option3, "identifier_value")); |
| |
| EXPECT_TRUE(HasSpan('s', 'v', file_.options())); |
| EXPECT_TRUE(HasSpan('t', 'u', option4, "string_value")); |
| |
| EXPECT_TRUE(HasSpan('w', 'z', file_.options())); |
| EXPECT_TRUE(HasSpan('x', 'y', option5, "aggregate_value")); |
| |
| EXPECT_TRUE(HasSpan('0', '3', file_.options())); |
| EXPECT_TRUE(HasSpan('1', '2', option6, "double_value")); |
| |
| // Ignore these. |
| EXPECT_TRUE(HasSpan(file_)); |
| EXPECT_TRUE(HasSpan(option2)); |
| EXPECT_TRUE(HasSpan(option3)); |
| EXPECT_TRUE(HasSpan(option4)); |
| EXPECT_TRUE(HasSpan(option5)); |
| EXPECT_TRUE(HasSpan(option6)); |
| EXPECT_TRUE(HasSpan(option2, "name")); |
| EXPECT_TRUE(HasSpan(option3, "name")); |
| EXPECT_TRUE(HasSpan(option4, "name")); |
| EXPECT_TRUE(HasSpan(option5, "name")); |
| EXPECT_TRUE(HasSpan(option6, "name")); |
| EXPECT_TRUE(HasSpan(option2.name(0))); |
| EXPECT_TRUE(HasSpan(option3.name(0))); |
| EXPECT_TRUE(HasSpan(option4.name(0))); |
| EXPECT_TRUE(HasSpan(option5.name(0))); |
| EXPECT_TRUE(HasSpan(option6.name(0))); |
| EXPECT_TRUE(HasSpan(option2.name(0), "name_part")); |
| EXPECT_TRUE(HasSpan(option3.name(0), "name_part")); |
| EXPECT_TRUE(HasSpan(option4.name(0), "name_part")); |
| EXPECT_TRUE(HasSpan(option5.name(0), "name_part")); |
| EXPECT_TRUE(HasSpan(option6.name(0), "name_part")); |
| } |
| |
| TEST_F(SourceInfoTest, ScopedOptions) { |
| EXPECT_TRUE( |
| Parse("message Foo {\n" |
| " $a$option mopt = 1;$b$\n" |
| "}\n" |
| "enum Bar {\n" |
| " $c$option eopt = 1;$d$\n" |
| "}\n" |
| "service Baz {\n" |
| " $e$option sopt = 1;$f$\n" |
| " rpc M(X) returns(Y) {\n" |
| " $g$option mopt = 1;$h$\n" |
| " }\n" |
| " rpc MS4($1$stream$2$ X) returns($3$stream$4$ Y) {\n" |
| " $k$option mopt = 1;$l$\n" |
| " }\n" |
| "}\n")); |
| |
| EXPECT_TRUE(HasSpan('a', 'b', file_.message_type(0).options())); |
| EXPECT_TRUE(HasSpan('c', 'd', file_.enum_type(0).options())); |
| EXPECT_TRUE(HasSpan('e', 'f', file_.service(0).options())); |
| EXPECT_TRUE(HasSpan('g', 'h', file_.service(0).method(0).options())); |
| |
| // Ignore these. |
| EXPECT_TRUE(HasSpan(file_)); |
| EXPECT_TRUE(HasSpan(file_.message_type(0))); |
| EXPECT_TRUE(HasSpan(file_.message_type(0), "name")); |
| EXPECT_TRUE(HasSpan(file_.message_type(0).options().uninterpreted_option(0))); |
| EXPECT_TRUE( |
| HasSpan(file_.message_type(0).options().uninterpreted_option(0), "name")); |
| EXPECT_TRUE( |
| HasSpan(file_.message_type(0).options().uninterpreted_option(0).name(0))); |
| EXPECT_TRUE( |
| HasSpan(file_.message_type(0).options().uninterpreted_option(0).name(0), |
| "name_part")); |
| EXPECT_TRUE(HasSpan(file_.message_type(0).options().uninterpreted_option(0), |
| "positive_int_value")); |
| EXPECT_TRUE(HasSpan(file_.enum_type(0))); |
| EXPECT_TRUE(HasSpan(file_.enum_type(0), "name")); |
| EXPECT_TRUE(HasSpan(file_.enum_type(0).options().uninterpreted_option(0))); |
| EXPECT_TRUE( |
| HasSpan(file_.enum_type(0).options().uninterpreted_option(0), "name")); |
| EXPECT_TRUE( |
| HasSpan(file_.enum_type(0).options().uninterpreted_option(0).name(0))); |
| EXPECT_TRUE( |
| HasSpan(file_.enum_type(0).options().uninterpreted_option(0).name(0), |
| "name_part")); |
| EXPECT_TRUE(HasSpan(file_.enum_type(0).options().uninterpreted_option(0), |
| "positive_int_value")); |
| EXPECT_TRUE(HasSpan(file_.service(0))); |
| EXPECT_TRUE(HasSpan(file_.service(0), "name")); |
| EXPECT_TRUE(HasSpan(file_.service(0).method(0))); |
| EXPECT_TRUE(HasSpan(file_.service(0).options().uninterpreted_option(0))); |
| EXPECT_TRUE( |
| HasSpan(file_.service(0).options().uninterpreted_option(0), "name")); |
| EXPECT_TRUE( |
| HasSpan(file_.service(0).options().uninterpreted_option(0).name(0))); |
| EXPECT_TRUE(HasSpan( |
| file_.service(0).options().uninterpreted_option(0).name(0), "name_part")); |
| EXPECT_TRUE(HasSpan(file_.service(0).options().uninterpreted_option(0), |
| "positive_int_value")); |
| EXPECT_TRUE(HasSpan(file_.service(0).method(0), "name")); |
| EXPECT_TRUE(HasSpan(file_.service(0).method(0), "input_type")); |
| EXPECT_TRUE(HasSpan(file_.service(0).method(0), "output_type")); |
| EXPECT_TRUE( |
| HasSpan(file_.service(0).method(0).options().uninterpreted_option(0))); |
| EXPECT_TRUE(HasSpan( |
| file_.service(0).method(0).options().uninterpreted_option(0), "name")); |
| EXPECT_TRUE(HasSpan( |
| file_.service(0).method(0).options().uninterpreted_option(0).name(0))); |
| EXPECT_TRUE(HasSpan( |
| file_.service(0).method(0).options().uninterpreted_option(0).name(0), |
| "name_part")); |
| EXPECT_TRUE( |
| HasSpan(file_.service(0).method(0).options().uninterpreted_option(0), |
| "positive_int_value")); |
| |
| EXPECT_TRUE(HasSpan('k', 'l', file_.service(0).method(1).options())); |
| EXPECT_TRUE(HasSpan(file_.service(0).method(1))); |
| EXPECT_TRUE(HasSpan(file_.service(0).method(1), "name")); |
| EXPECT_TRUE(HasSpan(file_.service(0).method(1), "input_type")); |
| EXPECT_TRUE(HasSpan(file_.service(0).method(1), "output_type")); |
| EXPECT_TRUE( |
| HasSpan(file_.service(0).method(1).options().uninterpreted_option(0))); |
| EXPECT_TRUE(HasSpan( |
| file_.service(0).method(1).options().uninterpreted_option(0), "name")); |
| EXPECT_TRUE(HasSpan( |
| file_.service(0).method(1).options().uninterpreted_option(0).name(0))); |
| EXPECT_TRUE(HasSpan( |
| file_.service(0).method(1).options().uninterpreted_option(0).name(0), |
| "name_part")); |
| EXPECT_TRUE( |
| HasSpan(file_.service(0).method(1).options().uninterpreted_option(0), |
| "positive_int_value")); |
| EXPECT_TRUE( |
| HasSpan('1', '2', file_.service(0).method(1), "client_streaming")); |
| EXPECT_TRUE( |
| HasSpan('3', '4', file_.service(0).method(1), "server_streaming")); |
| } |
| |
| TEST_F(SourceInfoTest, FieldOptions) { |
| // The actual "name = value" pairs are parsed by the same code as for |
| // top-level options so we won't re-test that -- just make sure that the |
| // syntax used for field options is understood. |
| EXPECT_TRUE( |
| Parse("message Foo {" |
| " optional int32 bar = 1 " |
| "$a$[default=$b$123$c$,$d$opt1=123$e$," |
| "$f$opt2='hi'$g$]$h$;" |
| "}\n")); |
| |
| const FieldDescriptorProto& field = file_.message_type(0).field(0); |
| const UninterpretedOption& option1 = field.options().uninterpreted_option(0); |
| const UninterpretedOption& option2 = field.options().uninterpreted_option(1); |
| |
| EXPECT_TRUE(HasSpan('a', 'h', field.options())); |
| EXPECT_TRUE(HasSpan('b', 'c', field, "default_value")); |
| EXPECT_TRUE(HasSpan('d', 'e', option1)); |
| EXPECT_TRUE(HasSpan('f', 'g', option2)); |
| |
| // Ignore these. |
| EXPECT_TRUE(HasSpan(file_)); |
| EXPECT_TRUE(HasSpan(file_.message_type(0))); |
| EXPECT_TRUE(HasSpan(file_.message_type(0), "name")); |
| EXPECT_TRUE(HasSpan(field)); |
| EXPECT_TRUE(HasSpan(field, "label")); |
| EXPECT_TRUE(HasSpan(field, "type")); |
| EXPECT_TRUE(HasSpan(field, "name")); |
| EXPECT_TRUE(HasSpan(field, "number")); |
| EXPECT_TRUE(HasSpan(option1, "name")); |
| EXPECT_TRUE(HasSpan(option2, "name")); |
| EXPECT_TRUE(HasSpan(option1.name(0))); |
| EXPECT_TRUE(HasSpan(option2.name(0))); |
| EXPECT_TRUE(HasSpan(option1.name(0), "name_part")); |
| EXPECT_TRUE(HasSpan(option2.name(0), "name_part")); |
| EXPECT_TRUE(HasSpan(option1, "positive_int_value")); |
| EXPECT_TRUE(HasSpan(option2, "string_value")); |
| } |
| |
| TEST_F(SourceInfoTest, EnumValueOptions) { |
| // The actual "name = value" pairs are parsed by the same code as for |
| // top-level options so we won't re-test that -- just make sure that the |
| // syntax used for enum options is understood. |
| EXPECT_TRUE( |
| Parse("enum Foo {" |
| " BAR = 1 $a$[$b$opt1=123$c$,$d$opt2='hi'$e$]$f$;" |
| "}\n")); |
| |
| const EnumValueDescriptorProto& value = file_.enum_type(0).value(0); |
| const UninterpretedOption& option1 = value.options().uninterpreted_option(0); |
| const UninterpretedOption& option2 = value.options().uninterpreted_option(1); |
| |
| EXPECT_TRUE(HasSpan('a', 'f', value.options())); |
| EXPECT_TRUE(HasSpan('b', 'c', option1)); |
| EXPECT_TRUE(HasSpan('d', 'e', option2)); |
| |
| // Ignore these. |
| EXPECT_TRUE(HasSpan(file_)); |
| EXPECT_TRUE(HasSpan(file_.enum_type(0))); |
| EXPECT_TRUE(HasSpan(file_.enum_type(0), "name")); |
| EXPECT_TRUE(HasSpan(value)); |
| EXPECT_TRUE(HasSpan(value, "name")); |
| EXPECT_TRUE(HasSpan(value, "number")); |
| EXPECT_TRUE(HasSpan(option1, "name")); |
| EXPECT_TRUE(HasSpan(option2, "name")); |
| EXPECT_TRUE(HasSpan(option1.name(0))); |
| EXPECT_TRUE(HasSpan(option2.name(0))); |
| EXPECT_TRUE(HasSpan(option1.name(0), "name_part")); |
| EXPECT_TRUE(HasSpan(option2.name(0), "name_part")); |
| EXPECT_TRUE(HasSpan(option1, "positive_int_value")); |
| EXPECT_TRUE(HasSpan(option2, "string_value")); |
| } |
| |
| TEST_F(SourceInfoTest, DocComments) { |
| EXPECT_TRUE( |
| Parse("// Foo leading\n" |
| "// line 2\n" |
| "$a$message Foo {\n" |
| " // Foo trailing\n" |
| " // line 2\n" |
| "\n" |
| " // detached\n" |
| "\n" |
| " // bar leading\n" |
| " $b$optional int32 bar = 1;$c$\n" |
| " // bar trailing\n" |
| "}$d$\n" |
| "// ignored\n")); |
| |
| const DescriptorProto& foo = file_.message_type(0); |
| const FieldDescriptorProto& bar = foo.field(0); |
| |
| EXPECT_TRUE(HasSpanWithComment('a', 'd', foo, " Foo leading\n line 2\n", |
| " Foo trailing\n line 2\n", nullptr)); |
| EXPECT_TRUE(HasSpanWithComment('b', 'c', bar, " bar leading\n", |
| " bar trailing\n", " detached\n")); |
| |
| // Ignore these. |
| EXPECT_TRUE(HasSpan(file_)); |
| EXPECT_TRUE(HasSpan(foo, "name")); |
| EXPECT_TRUE(HasSpan(bar, "label")); |
| EXPECT_TRUE(HasSpan(bar, "type")); |
| EXPECT_TRUE(HasSpan(bar, "name")); |
| EXPECT_TRUE(HasSpan(bar, "number")); |
| } |
| |
| TEST_F(SourceInfoTest, DocComments2) { |
| EXPECT_TRUE( |
| Parse("// detached before message.\n" |
| "\n" |
| "// Foo leading\n" |
| "// line 2\n" |
| "$a$message Foo {\n" |
| " /* Foo trailing\n" |
| " * line 2 */\n" |
| " // detached\n" |
| " /* bar leading\n" |
| " */" |
| " $b$optional int32 bar = 1;$c$ // bar trailing\n" |
| " // ignored detached\n" |
| "}$d$\n" |
| "// ignored\n" |
| "\n" |
| "// detached before option\n" |
| "\n" |
| "// option leading\n" |
| "$e$option baz = 123;$f$\n" |
| "// option trailing\n")); |
| |
| const DescriptorProto& foo = file_.message_type(0); |
| const FieldDescriptorProto& bar = foo.field(0); |
| const UninterpretedOption& baz = file_.options().uninterpreted_option(0); |
| |
| EXPECT_TRUE(HasSpanWithComment('a', 'd', foo, " Foo leading\n line 2\n", |
| " Foo trailing\n line 2 ", |
| " detached before message.\n")); |
| EXPECT_TRUE(HasSpanWithComment('b', 'c', bar, " bar leading\n", |
| " bar trailing\n", " detached\n")); |
| EXPECT_TRUE(HasSpanWithComment('e', 'f', baz, " option leading\n", |
| " option trailing\n", |
| " detached before option\n")); |
| |
| // Ignore these. |
| EXPECT_TRUE(HasSpan(file_)); |
| EXPECT_TRUE(HasSpan(foo, "name")); |
| EXPECT_TRUE(HasSpan(bar, "label")); |
| EXPECT_TRUE(HasSpan(bar, "type")); |
| EXPECT_TRUE(HasSpan(bar, "name")); |
| EXPECT_TRUE(HasSpan(bar, "number")); |
| EXPECT_TRUE(HasSpan(file_.options())); |
| EXPECT_TRUE(HasSpan(baz, "name")); |
| EXPECT_TRUE(HasSpan(baz.name(0))); |
| EXPECT_TRUE(HasSpan(baz.name(0), "name_part")); |
| EXPECT_TRUE(HasSpan(baz, "positive_int_value")); |
| } |
| |
| TEST_F(SourceInfoTest, DocComments3) { |
| EXPECT_TRUE( |
| Parse("$a$message Foo {\n" |
| " // bar leading\n" |
| " $b$optional int32 bar = 1 [(baz.qux) = {}];$c$\n" |
| " // bar trailing\n" |
| "}$d$\n" |
| "// ignored\n")); |
| |
| const DescriptorProto& foo = file_.message_type(0); |
| const FieldDescriptorProto& bar = foo.field(0); |
| |
| EXPECT_TRUE(HasSpanWithComment('b', 'c', bar, " bar leading\n", |
| " bar trailing\n", nullptr)); |
| |
| // Ignore these. |
| EXPECT_TRUE(HasSpan(file_)); |
| EXPECT_TRUE(HasSpan(foo)); |
| EXPECT_TRUE(HasSpan(foo, "name")); |
| EXPECT_TRUE(HasSpan(bar, "label")); |
| EXPECT_TRUE(HasSpan(bar, "type")); |
| EXPECT_TRUE(HasSpan(bar, "name")); |
| EXPECT_TRUE(HasSpan(bar, "number")); |
| EXPECT_TRUE(HasSpan(bar.options())); |
| EXPECT_TRUE(HasSpan(bar.options().uninterpreted_option(0))); |
| EXPECT_TRUE(HasSpan(bar.options().uninterpreted_option(0), "name")); |
| EXPECT_TRUE(HasSpan(bar.options().uninterpreted_option(0).name(0))); |
| EXPECT_TRUE( |
| HasSpan(bar.options().uninterpreted_option(0).name(0), "name_part")); |
| EXPECT_TRUE( |
| HasSpan(bar.options().uninterpreted_option(0), "aggregate_value")); |
| } |
| |
| TEST_F(SourceInfoTest, DocCommentsTopLevel) { |
| EXPECT_TRUE( |
| Parse("// detached before syntax paragraph 1\n" |
| "\n" |
| "// detached before syntax paragraph 2\n" |
| "\n" |
| "// syntax leading\n" |
| "$a$syntax = \"proto2\";$b$\n" |
| "// syntax trailing\n" |
| "\n" |
| "// syntax-package detached comments\n" |
| "\n" |
| ";\n" |
| "\n" |
| "// detached after empty before package\n" |
| "\n" |
| "// package leading\n" |
| "$c$package foo;$d$\n" |
| "// package trailing\n" |
| "\n" |
| "// ignored detach\n" |
| "\n")); |
| |
| EXPECT_TRUE(HasSpan('a', 'b', file_, "syntax", -1, " syntax leading\n", |
| " syntax trailing\n", |
| " detached before syntax paragraph 1\n" |
| "\n" |
| " detached before syntax paragraph 2\n")); |
| EXPECT_TRUE(HasSpan('c', 'd', file_, "package", -1, " package leading\n", |
| " package trailing\n", |
| " syntax-package detached comments\n" |
| "\n" |
| " detached after empty before package\n")); |
| |
| // ignore these. |
| EXPECT_TRUE(HasSpan(file_)); |
| } |
| |
| TEST_F(SourceInfoTest, DocCommentsOneof) { |
| EXPECT_TRUE( |
| Parse("// Foo leading\n" |
| "$a$message Foo {\n" |
| " /* Foo trailing\n" |
| " */\n" |
| " // detached before oneof\n" |
| " /* bar leading\n" |
| " * line 2 */\n" |
| " $b$oneof bar {\n" |
| " /* bar trailing\n" |
| " * line 2 */\n" |
| " // detached before bar_int\n" |
| " /* bar_int leading\n" |
| " */\n" |
| " $c$int32 bar_int = 1;$d$ // bar_int trailing\n" |
| " // detach comment ignored\n" |
| " }$e$\n" |
| "}$f$\n")); |
| |
| const DescriptorProto& foo = file_.message_type(0); |
| const OneofDescriptorProto& bar = foo.oneof_decl(0); |
| const FieldDescriptorProto& bar_int = foo.field(0); |
| |
| EXPECT_TRUE(HasSpanWithComment('a', 'f', foo, " Foo leading\n", |
| " Foo trailing\n", nullptr)); |
| EXPECT_TRUE(HasSpanWithComment('b', 'e', bar, " bar leading\n line 2 ", |
| " bar trailing\n line 2 ", |
| " detached before oneof\n")); |
| EXPECT_TRUE(HasSpanWithComment('c', 'd', bar_int, " bar_int leading\n", |
| " bar_int trailing\n", |
| " detached before bar_int\n")); |
| |
| // Ignore these. |
| EXPECT_TRUE(HasSpan(file_)); |
| EXPECT_TRUE(HasSpan(foo, "name")); |
| EXPECT_TRUE(HasSpan(bar, "name")); |
| EXPECT_TRUE(HasSpan(bar_int, "type")); |
| EXPECT_TRUE(HasSpan(bar_int, "name")); |
| EXPECT_TRUE(HasSpan(bar_int, "number")); |
| } |
| |
| // =================================================================== |
| |
| } // anonymous namespace |
| |
| } // namespace compiler |
| } // namespace protobuf |
| } // namespace google |