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author | Daniel Baumann <daniel.baumann@progress-linux.org> | 2024-04-28 13:14:23 +0000 |
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committer | Daniel Baumann <daniel.baumann@progress-linux.org> | 2024-04-28 13:14:23 +0000 |
commit | 73df946d56c74384511a194dd01dbe099584fd1a (patch) | |
tree | fd0bcea490dd81327ddfbb31e215439672c9a068 /src/testing/match_test.go | |
parent | Initial commit. (diff) | |
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Adding upstream version 1.16.10.upstream/1.16.10upstream
Signed-off-by: Daniel Baumann <daniel.baumann@progress-linux.org>
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diff --git a/src/testing/match_test.go b/src/testing/match_test.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000..8c09dc6 --- /dev/null +++ b/src/testing/match_test.go @@ -0,0 +1,186 @@ +// Copyright 2015 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. +// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style +// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. + +package testing + +import ( + "reflect" + "regexp" + "unicode" +) + +// Verify that our IsSpace agrees with unicode.IsSpace. +func TestIsSpace(t *T) { + n := 0 + for r := rune(0); r <= unicode.MaxRune; r++ { + if isSpace(r) != unicode.IsSpace(r) { + t.Errorf("IsSpace(%U)=%t incorrect", r, isSpace(r)) + n++ + if n > 10 { + return + } + } + } +} + +func TestSplitRegexp(t *T) { + res := func(s ...string) []string { return s } + testCases := []struct { + pattern string + result []string + }{ + // Correct patterns + // If a regexp pattern is correct, all split regexps need to be correct + // as well. + {"", res("")}, + {"/", res("", "")}, + {"//", res("", "", "")}, + {"A", res("A")}, + {"A/B", res("A", "B")}, + {"A/B/", res("A", "B", "")}, + {"/A/B/", res("", "A", "B", "")}, + {"[A]/(B)", res("[A]", "(B)")}, + {"[/]/[/]", res("[/]", "[/]")}, + {"[/]/[:/]", res("[/]", "[:/]")}, + {"/]", res("", "]")}, + {"]/", res("]", "")}, + {"]/[/]", res("]", "[/]")}, + {`([)/][(])`, res(`([)/][(])`)}, + {"[(]/[)]", res("[(]", "[)]")}, + + // Faulty patterns + // Errors in original should produce at least one faulty regexp in results. + {")/", res(")/")}, + {")/(/)", res(")/(", ")")}, + {"a[/)b", res("a[/)b")}, + {"(/]", res("(/]")}, + {"(/", res("(/")}, + {"[/]/[/", res("[/]", "[/")}, + {`\p{/}`, res(`\p{`, "}")}, + {`\p/`, res(`\p`, "")}, + {`[[:/:]]`, res(`[[:/:]]`)}, + } + for _, tc := range testCases { + a := splitRegexp(tc.pattern) + if !reflect.DeepEqual(a, tc.result) { + t.Errorf("splitRegexp(%q) = %#v; want %#v", tc.pattern, a, tc.result) + } + + // If there is any error in the pattern, one of the returned subpatterns + // needs to have an error as well. + if _, err := regexp.Compile(tc.pattern); err != nil { + ok := true + for _, re := range a { + if _, err := regexp.Compile(re); err != nil { + ok = false + } + } + if ok { + t.Errorf("%s: expected error in any of %q", tc.pattern, a) + } + } + } +} + +func TestMatcher(t *T) { + testCases := []struct { + pattern string + parent, sub string + ok bool + partial bool + }{ + // Behavior without subtests. + {"", "", "TestFoo", true, false}, + {"TestFoo", "", "TestFoo", true, false}, + {"TestFoo/", "", "TestFoo", true, true}, + {"TestFoo/bar/baz", "", "TestFoo", true, true}, + {"TestFoo", "", "TestBar", false, false}, + {"TestFoo/", "", "TestBar", false, false}, + {"TestFoo/bar/baz", "", "TestBar/bar/baz", false, false}, + + // with subtests + {"", "TestFoo", "x", true, false}, + {"TestFoo", "TestFoo", "x", true, false}, + {"TestFoo/", "TestFoo", "x", true, false}, + {"TestFoo/bar/baz", "TestFoo", "bar", true, true}, + // Subtest with a '/' in its name still allows for copy and pasted names + // to match. + {"TestFoo/bar/baz", "TestFoo", "bar/baz", true, false}, + {"TestFoo/bar/baz", "TestFoo/bar", "baz", true, false}, + {"TestFoo/bar/baz", "TestFoo", "x", false, false}, + {"TestFoo", "TestBar", "x", false, false}, + {"TestFoo/", "TestBar", "x", false, false}, + {"TestFoo/bar/baz", "TestBar", "x/bar/baz", false, false}, + + // subtests only + {"", "TestFoo", "x", true, false}, + {"/", "TestFoo", "x", true, false}, + {"./", "TestFoo", "x", true, false}, + {"./.", "TestFoo", "x", true, false}, + {"/bar/baz", "TestFoo", "bar", true, true}, + {"/bar/baz", "TestFoo", "bar/baz", true, false}, + {"//baz", "TestFoo", "bar/baz", true, false}, + {"//", "TestFoo", "bar/baz", true, false}, + {"/bar/baz", "TestFoo/bar", "baz", true, false}, + {"//foo", "TestFoo", "bar/baz", false, false}, + {"/bar/baz", "TestFoo", "x", false, false}, + {"/bar/baz", "TestBar", "x/bar/baz", false, false}, + } + + for _, tc := range testCases { + m := newMatcher(regexp.MatchString, tc.pattern, "-test.run") + + parent := &common{name: tc.parent} + if tc.parent != "" { + parent.level = 1 + } + if n, ok, partial := m.fullName(parent, tc.sub); ok != tc.ok || partial != tc.partial { + t.Errorf("for pattern %q, fullName(parent=%q, sub=%q) = %q, ok %v partial %v; want ok %v partial %v", + tc.pattern, tc.parent, tc.sub, n, ok, partial, tc.ok, tc.partial) + } + } +} + +func TestNaming(t *T) { + m := newMatcher(regexp.MatchString, "", "") + + parent := &common{name: "x", level: 1} // top-level test. + + // Rig the matcher with some preloaded values. + m.subNames["x/b"] = 1000 + + testCases := []struct { + name, want string + }{ + // Uniqueness + {"", "x/#00"}, + {"", "x/#01"}, + + {"t", "x/t"}, + {"t", "x/t#01"}, + {"t", "x/t#02"}, + + {"a#01", "x/a#01"}, // user has subtest with this name. + {"a", "x/a"}, // doesn't conflict with this name. + {"a", "x/a#01#01"}, // conflict, add disambiguating string. + {"a", "x/a#02"}, // This string is claimed now, so resume + {"a", "x/a#03"}, // with counting. + {"a#02", "x/a#02#01"}, + + {"b", "x/b#1000"}, // rigged, see above + {"b", "x/b#1001"}, + + // // Sanitizing + {"A:1 B:2", "x/A:1_B:2"}, + {"s\t\r\u00a0", "x/s___"}, + {"\x01", `x/\x01`}, + {"\U0010ffff", `x/\U0010ffff`}, + } + + for i, tc := range testCases { + if got, _, _ := m.fullName(parent, tc.name); got != tc.want { + t.Errorf("%d:%s: got %q; want %q", i, tc.name, got, tc.want) + } + } +} |