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Currently, if there is an error when creating the patches/healed directory, the error message will be printed on stderr, but the build runner will report the test as being successful. Add the fail function and the FailStep, so that the error will be correctly handled by the build runner. Remove the PatchStep, and instead add the heal function so that all the exercises are healed before starting the tests. The heal function executes at the configuration phase, but the possible error is handled by the build runner.
185 lines
5.6 KiB
Zig
185 lines
5.6 KiB
Zig
const std = @import("std");
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const root = @import("../build.zig");
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const debug = std.debug;
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const fmt = std.fmt;
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const fs = std.fs;
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const Allocator = std.mem.Allocator;
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const Build = std.build;
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const Step = Build.Step;
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const RunStep = std.Build.RunStep;
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const Exercise = root.Exercise;
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pub fn addCliTests(b: *std.Build, exercises: []const Exercise) *Step {
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const step = b.step("test-cli", "Test the command line interface");
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// We should use a temporary path, but it will make the implementation of
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// `build.zig` more complex.
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const outdir = "patches/healed";
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fs.cwd().makePath(outdir) catch |err| {
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return fail(step, "unable to make '{s}': {s}\n", .{ outdir, @errorName(err) });
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};
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heal(b.allocator, exercises, outdir) catch |err| {
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return fail(step, "unable to heal exercises: {s}\n", .{@errorName(err)});
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};
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{
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const case_step = createCase(b, "case-1");
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// Test that `zig build -Dn=n -Dhealed test` selects the nth exercise.
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var i: usize = 0;
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for (exercises[0 .. exercises.len - 1]) |ex| {
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i += 1;
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if (ex.skip) continue;
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const cmd = b.addSystemCommand(
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&.{ b.zig_exe, "build", b.fmt("-Dn={}", .{i}), "-Dhealed", "test" },
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);
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cmd.setName(b.fmt("zig build -D={} -Dhealed test", .{i}));
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cmd.expectExitCode(0);
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// Some exercise output has an extra space character.
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if (ex.check_stdout)
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expectStdOutMatch(cmd, ex.output)
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else
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expectStdErrMatch(cmd, ex.output);
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case_step.dependOn(&cmd.step);
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}
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step.dependOn(case_step);
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}
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{
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const case_step = createCase(b, "case-2");
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// Test that `zig build -Dn=n -Dhealed test` skips disabled esercises.
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var i: usize = 0;
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for (exercises[0 .. exercises.len - 1]) |ex| {
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i += 1;
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if (!ex.skip) continue;
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const cmd = b.addSystemCommand(
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&.{ b.zig_exe, "build", b.fmt("-Dn={}", .{i}), "-Dhealed", "test" },
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);
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cmd.setName(b.fmt("zig build -D={} -Dhealed test", .{i}));
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cmd.expectExitCode(0);
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cmd.expectStdOutEqual("");
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expectStdErrMatch(cmd, b.fmt("{s} skipped", .{ex.main_file}));
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case_step.dependOn(&cmd.step);
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}
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step.dependOn(case_step);
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}
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const cleanup = b.addRemoveDirTree(outdir);
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step.dependOn(&cleanup.step);
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return step;
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}
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fn createCase(b: *Build, name: []const u8) *Step {
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const case_step = b.allocator.create(Step) catch @panic("OOM");
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case_step.* = Step.init(.{
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.id = .custom,
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.name = name,
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.owner = b,
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});
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return case_step;
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}
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// A step that will fail.
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const FailStep = struct {
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step: Step,
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error_msg: []const u8,
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pub fn create(owner: *Build, error_msg: []const u8) *FailStep {
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const self = owner.allocator.create(FailStep) catch @panic("OOM");
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self.* = .{
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.step = Step.init(.{
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.id = .custom,
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.name = "fail",
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.owner = owner,
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.makeFn = make,
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}),
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.error_msg = error_msg,
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};
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return self;
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}
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fn make(step: *Step, _: *std.Progress.Node) !void {
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const b = step.owner;
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const self = @fieldParentPtr(FailStep, "step", step);
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try step.result_error_msgs.append(b.allocator, self.error_msg);
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return error.MakeFailed;
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}
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};
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// A variant of `std.Build.Step.fail` that does not return an error so that it
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// can be used in the configuration phase. It returns a FailStep, so that the
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// error will be cleanly handled by the build runner.
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fn fail(step: *Step, comptime format: []const u8, args: anytype) *Step {
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const b = step.owner;
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const fail_step = FailStep.create(b, b.fmt(format, args));
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step.dependOn(&fail_step.step);
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return step;
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}
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// Heals all the exercises.
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fn heal(allocator: Allocator, exercises: []const Exercise, outdir: []const u8) !void {
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const join = fs.path.join;
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const exercises_path = "exercises";
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const patches_path = "patches/patches";
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for (exercises) |ex| {
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const name = ex.baseName();
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// Use the POSIX patch variant.
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const file = try join(allocator, &.{ exercises_path, ex.main_file });
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const patch = b: {
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const patch_name = try fmt.allocPrint(allocator, "{s}.patch", .{name});
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break :b try join(allocator, &.{ patches_path, patch_name });
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};
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const output = try join(allocator, &.{ outdir, ex.main_file });
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const argv = &.{ "patch", "-i", patch, "-o", output, file };
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var child = std.process.Child.init(argv, allocator);
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child.stdout_behavior = .Ignore; // the POSIX standard says that stdout is not used
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_ = try child.spawnAndWait();
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}
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}
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//
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// Missing functions from std.Build.RunStep
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//
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/// Adds a check for stderr match. Does not add any other checks.
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pub fn expectStdErrMatch(self: *RunStep, bytes: []const u8) void {
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const new_check: RunStep.StdIo.Check = .{
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.expect_stderr_match = self.step.owner.dupe(bytes),
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};
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self.addCheck(new_check);
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}
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/// Adds a check for stdout match as well as a check for exit code 0, if
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/// there is not already an expected termination check.
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pub fn expectStdOutMatch(self: *RunStep, bytes: []const u8) void {
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const new_check: RunStep.StdIo.Check = .{
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.expect_stdout_match = self.step.owner.dupe(bytes),
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};
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self.addCheck(new_check);
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if (!self.hasTermCheck()) {
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self.expectExitCode(0);
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}
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}
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