// Copyright 2011 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 main import ( "fmt" "go/ast" "go/parser" "internal/diff" "internal/testenv" "strings" "testing" ) func init() { // If cgo is enabled, enforce that cgo commands invoked by cmd/fix // do not fail during testing. if testenv.HasCGO() && testenv.HasGoBuild() { // The reportCgoError hook is global, so we can't set it per-test // if we want to be able to run those tests in parallel. // Instead, simply set it to panic on error: the goroutine dump // from the panic should help us determine which test failed. reportCgoError = func(err error) { panic(fmt.Sprintf("unexpected cgo error: %v", err)) } } } type testCase struct { Name string Fn func(*ast.File) bool Version int In string Out string } var testCases []testCase func addTestCases(t []testCase, fn func(*ast.File) bool) { // Fill in fn to avoid repetition in definitions. if fn != nil { for i := range t { if t[i].Fn == nil { t[i].Fn = fn } } } testCases = append(testCases, t...) } func fnop(*ast.File) bool { return false } func parseFixPrint(t *testing.T, fn func(*ast.File) bool, desc, in string, mustBeGofmt bool) (out string, fixed, ok bool) { file, err := parser.ParseFile(fset, desc, in, parserMode) if err != nil { t.Errorf("parsing: %v", err) return } outb, err := gofmtFile(file) if err != nil { t.Errorf("printing: %v", err) return } if s := string(outb); in != s && mustBeGofmt { t.Errorf("not gofmt-formatted.\n--- %s\n%s\n--- %s | gofmt\n%s", desc, in, desc, s) tdiff(t, "want", in, "have", s) return } if fn == nil { for _, fix := range fixes { if fix.f(file) { fixed = true } } } else { fixed = fn(file) } outb, err = gofmtFile(file) if err != nil { t.Errorf("printing: %v", err) return } return string(outb), fixed, true } func TestRewrite(t *testing.T) { for _, tt := range testCases { tt := tt t.Run(tt.Name, func(t *testing.T) { if tt.Version == 0 { if testing.Verbose() { // Don't run in parallel: cmd/fix sometimes writes directly to stderr, // and since -v prints which test is currently running we want that // information to accurately correlate with the stderr output. } else { t.Parallel() } } else { old := goVersion goVersion = tt.Version defer func() { goVersion = old }() } // Apply fix: should get tt.Out. out, fixed, ok := parseFixPrint(t, tt.Fn, tt.Name, tt.In, true) if !ok { return } // reformat to get printing right out, _, ok = parseFixPrint(t, fnop, tt.Name, out, false) if !ok { return } if tt.Out == "" { tt.Out = tt.In } if out != tt.Out { t.Errorf("incorrect output.\n") if !strings.HasPrefix(tt.Name, "testdata/") { t.Errorf("--- have\n%s\n--- want\n%s", out, tt.Out) } tdiff(t, "have", out, "want", tt.Out) return } if changed := out != tt.In; changed != fixed { t.Errorf("changed=%v != fixed=%v", changed, fixed) return } // Should not change if run again. out2, fixed2, ok := parseFixPrint(t, tt.Fn, tt.Name+" output", out, true) if !ok { return } if fixed2 { t.Errorf("applied fixes during second round") return } if out2 != out { t.Errorf("changed output after second round of fixes.\n--- output after first round\n%s\n--- output after second round\n%s", out, out2) tdiff(t, "first", out, "second", out2) } }) } } func tdiff(t *testing.T, aname, a, bname, b string) { t.Errorf("%s", diff.Diff(aname, []byte(a), bname, []byte(b))) }