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// 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 testenv provides information about what functionality
// is available in different testing environments run by the Go team.
//
// It is an internal package because these details are specific
// to the Go team's test setup (on build.golang.org) and not
// fundamental to tests in general.
package testenv

import (
	"errors"
	"flag"
	"fmt"
	"internal/cfg"
	"internal/goroot"
	"internal/platform"
	"os"
	"os/exec"
	"path/filepath"
	"runtime"
	"strconv"
	"strings"
	"sync"
	"testing"
)

// Builder reports the name of the builder running this test
// (for example, "linux-amd64" or "windows-386-gce").
// If the test is not running on the build infrastructure,
// Builder returns the empty string.
func Builder() string {
	return os.Getenv("GO_BUILDER_NAME")
}

// HasGoBuild reports whether the current system can build programs with “go build”
// and then run them with os.StartProcess or exec.Command.
func HasGoBuild() bool {
	if os.Getenv("GO_GCFLAGS") != "" {
		// It's too much work to require every caller of the go command
		// to pass along "-gcflags="+os.Getenv("GO_GCFLAGS").
		// For now, if $GO_GCFLAGS is set, report that we simply can't
		// run go build.
		return false
	}
	switch runtime.GOOS {
	case "android", "js", "ios":
		return false
	}
	return true
}

// MustHaveGoBuild checks that the current system can build programs with “go build”
// and then run them with os.StartProcess or exec.Command.
// If not, MustHaveGoBuild calls t.Skip with an explanation.
func MustHaveGoBuild(t testing.TB) {
	if os.Getenv("GO_GCFLAGS") != "" {
		t.Skipf("skipping test: 'go build' not compatible with setting $GO_GCFLAGS")
	}
	if !HasGoBuild() {
		t.Skipf("skipping test: 'go build' not available on %s/%s", runtime.GOOS, runtime.GOARCH)
	}
}

// HasGoRun reports whether the current system can run programs with “go run.”
func HasGoRun() bool {
	// For now, having go run and having go build are the same.
	return HasGoBuild()
}

// MustHaveGoRun checks that the current system can run programs with “go run.”
// If not, MustHaveGoRun calls t.Skip with an explanation.
func MustHaveGoRun(t testing.TB) {
	if !HasGoRun() {
		t.Skipf("skipping test: 'go run' not available on %s/%s", runtime.GOOS, runtime.GOARCH)
	}
}

// GoToolPath reports the path to the Go tool.
// It is a convenience wrapper around GoTool.
// If the tool is unavailable GoToolPath calls t.Skip.
// If the tool should be available and isn't, GoToolPath calls t.Fatal.
func GoToolPath(t testing.TB) string {
	MustHaveGoBuild(t)
	path, err := GoTool()
	if err != nil {
		t.Fatal(err)
	}
	// Add all environment variables that affect the Go command to test metadata.
	// Cached test results will be invalidate when these variables change.
	// See golang.org/issue/32285.
	for _, envVar := range strings.Fields(cfg.KnownEnv) {
		os.Getenv(envVar)
	}
	return path
}

var (
	gorootOnce sync.Once
	gorootPath string
	gorootErr  error
)

func findGOROOT() (string, error) {
	gorootOnce.Do(func() {
		gorootPath = runtime.GOROOT()
		if gorootPath != "" {
			// If runtime.GOROOT() is non-empty, assume that it is valid.
			//
			// (It might not be: for example, the user may have explicitly set GOROOT
			// to the wrong directory, or explicitly set GOROOT_FINAL but not GOROOT
			// and hasn't moved the tree to GOROOT_FINAL yet. But those cases are
			// rare, and if that happens the user can fix what they broke.)
			return
		}

		// runtime.GOROOT doesn't know where GOROOT is (perhaps because the test
		// binary was built with -trimpath, or perhaps because GOROOT_FINAL was set
		// without GOROOT and the tree hasn't been moved there yet).
		//
		// Since this is internal/testenv, we can cheat and assume that the caller
		// is a test of some package in a subdirectory of GOROOT/src. ('go test'
		// runs the test in the directory containing the packaged under test.) That
		// means that if we start walking up the tree, we should eventually find
		// GOROOT/src/go.mod, and we can report the parent directory of that.

		cwd, err := os.Getwd()
		if err != nil {
			gorootErr = fmt.Errorf("finding GOROOT: %w", err)
			return
		}

		dir := cwd
		for {
			parent := filepath.Dir(dir)
			if parent == dir {
				// dir is either "." or only a volume name.
				gorootErr = fmt.Errorf("failed to locate GOROOT/src in any parent directory")
				return
			}

			if base := filepath.Base(dir); base != "src" {
				dir = parent
				continue // dir cannot be GOROOT/src if it doesn't end in "src".
			}

			b, err := os.ReadFile(filepath.Join(dir, "go.mod"))
			if err != nil {
				if os.IsNotExist(err) {
					dir = parent
					continue
				}
				gorootErr = fmt.Errorf("finding GOROOT: %w", err)
				return
			}
			goMod := string(b)

			for goMod != "" {
				var line string
				line, goMod, _ = strings.Cut(goMod, "\n")
				fields := strings.Fields(line)
				if len(fields) >= 2 && fields[0] == "module" && fields[1] == "std" {
					// Found "module std", which is the module declaration in GOROOT/src!
					gorootPath = parent
					return
				}
			}
		}
	})

	return gorootPath, gorootErr
}

// GOROOT reports the path to the directory containing the root of the Go
// project source tree. This is normally equivalent to runtime.GOROOT, but
// works even if the test binary was built with -trimpath.
//
// If GOROOT cannot be found, GOROOT skips t if t is non-nil,
// or panics otherwise.
func GOROOT(t testing.TB) string {
	path, err := findGOROOT()
	if err != nil {
		if t == nil {
			panic(err)
		}
		t.Helper()
		t.Skip(err)
	}
	return path
}

// GoTool reports the path to the Go tool.
func GoTool() (string, error) {
	if !HasGoBuild() {
		return "", errors.New("platform cannot run go tool")
	}
	var exeSuffix string
	if runtime.GOOS == "windows" {
		exeSuffix = ".exe"
	}
	goroot, err := findGOROOT()
	if err != nil {
		return "", fmt.Errorf("cannot find go tool: %w", err)
	}
	path := filepath.Join(goroot, "bin", "go"+exeSuffix)
	if _, err := os.Stat(path); err == nil {
		return path, nil
	}
	goBin, err := exec.LookPath("go" + exeSuffix)
	if err != nil {
		return "", errors.New("cannot find go tool: " + err.Error())
	}
	return goBin, nil
}

// HasSrc reports whether the entire source tree is available under GOROOT.
func HasSrc() bool {
	switch runtime.GOOS {
	case "ios":
		return false
	}
	return true
}

// HasExternalNetwork reports whether the current system can use
// external (non-localhost) networks.
func HasExternalNetwork() bool {
	return !testing.Short() && runtime.GOOS != "js"
}

// MustHaveExternalNetwork checks that the current system can use
// external (non-localhost) networks.
// If not, MustHaveExternalNetwork calls t.Skip with an explanation.
func MustHaveExternalNetwork(t testing.TB) {
	if runtime.GOOS == "js" {
		t.Skipf("skipping test: no external network on %s", runtime.GOOS)
	}
	if testing.Short() {
		t.Skipf("skipping test: no external network in -short mode")
	}
}

var haveCGO bool

// HasCGO reports whether the current system can use cgo.
func HasCGO() bool {
	return haveCGO
}

// MustHaveCGO calls t.Skip if cgo is not available.
func MustHaveCGO(t testing.TB) {
	if !haveCGO {
		t.Skipf("skipping test: no cgo")
	}
}

// CanInternalLink reports whether the current system can link programs with
// internal linking.
func CanInternalLink() bool {
	return !platform.MustLinkExternal(runtime.GOOS, runtime.GOARCH)
}

// MustInternalLink checks that the current system can link programs with internal
// linking.
// If not, MustInternalLink calls t.Skip with an explanation.
func MustInternalLink(t testing.TB) {
	if !CanInternalLink() {
		t.Skipf("skipping test: internal linking on %s/%s is not supported", runtime.GOOS, runtime.GOARCH)
	}
}

// HasSymlink reports whether the current system can use os.Symlink.
func HasSymlink() bool {
	ok, _ := hasSymlink()
	return ok
}

// MustHaveSymlink reports whether the current system can use os.Symlink.
// If not, MustHaveSymlink calls t.Skip with an explanation.
func MustHaveSymlink(t testing.TB) {
	ok, reason := hasSymlink()
	if !ok {
		t.Skipf("skipping test: cannot make symlinks on %s/%s%s", runtime.GOOS, runtime.GOARCH, reason)
	}
}

// HasLink reports whether the current system can use os.Link.
func HasLink() bool {
	// From Android release M (Marshmallow), hard linking files is blocked
	// and an attempt to call link() on a file will return EACCES.
	// - https://code.google.com/p/android-developer-preview/issues/detail?id=3150
	return runtime.GOOS != "plan9" && runtime.GOOS != "android"
}

// MustHaveLink reports whether the current system can use os.Link.
// If not, MustHaveLink calls t.Skip with an explanation.
func MustHaveLink(t testing.TB) {
	if !HasLink() {
		t.Skipf("skipping test: hardlinks are not supported on %s/%s", runtime.GOOS, runtime.GOARCH)
	}
}

var flaky = flag.Bool("flaky", false, "run known-flaky tests too")

func SkipFlaky(t testing.TB, issue int) {
	t.Helper()
	if !*flaky {
		t.Skipf("skipping known flaky test without the -flaky flag; see golang.org/issue/%d", issue)
	}
}

func SkipFlakyNet(t testing.TB) {
	t.Helper()
	if v, _ := strconv.ParseBool(os.Getenv("GO_BUILDER_FLAKY_NET")); v {
		t.Skip("skipping test on builder known to have frequent network failures")
	}
}

// CPUIsSlow reports whether the CPU running the test is suspected to be slow.
func CPUIsSlow() bool {
	switch runtime.GOARCH {
	case "arm", "mips", "mipsle", "mips64", "mips64le":
		return true
	}
	return false
}

// SkipIfShortAndSlow skips t if -short is set and the CPU running the test is
// suspected to be slow.
//
// (This is useful for CPU-intensive tests that otherwise complete quickly.)
func SkipIfShortAndSlow(t testing.TB) {
	if testing.Short() && CPUIsSlow() {
		t.Helper()
		t.Skipf("skipping test in -short mode on %s", runtime.GOARCH)
	}
}

// SkipIfOptimizationOff skips t if optimization is disabled.
func SkipIfOptimizationOff(t testing.TB) {
	if OptimizationOff() {
		t.Helper()
		t.Skip("skipping test with optimization disabled")
	}
}

// WriteImportcfg writes an importcfg file used by the compiler or linker to
// dstPath containing entries for the packages in std and cmd in addition
// to the package to package file mappings in additionalPackageFiles.
func WriteImportcfg(t testing.TB, dstPath string, additionalPackageFiles map[string]string) {
	importcfg, err := goroot.Importcfg()
	for k, v := range additionalPackageFiles {
		importcfg += fmt.Sprintf("\npackagefile %s=%s", k, v)
	}
	if err != nil {
		t.Fatalf("preparing the importcfg failed: %s", err)
	}
	err = os.WriteFile(dstPath, []byte(importcfg), 0655)
	if err != nil {
		t.Fatalf("writing the importcfg failed: %s", err)
	}
}