From 9835e2ae736235810b4ea1c162ca5e65c547e770 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Daniel Baumann Date: Sat, 18 May 2024 04:49:50 +0200 Subject: Merging upstream version 1.71.1+dfsg1. Signed-off-by: Daniel Baumann --- tests/run-make/coverage-reports/Makefile | 25 ++++------- .../expected_show_coverage.async.txt | 4 +- .../expected_show_coverage.generics.txt | 10 ++--- .../expected_show_coverage.sort_groups.txt | 49 +++++++++++++++++++++ .../expected_show_coverage.test_harness.txt | 11 +++++ .../expected_show_coverage.uses_crate.txt | 16 +++---- .../expected_show_coverage.uses_inline_crate.txt | 14 +++--- tests/run-make/coverage-reports/sort_subviews.py | 50 ++++++++++++++++++++++ 8 files changed, 141 insertions(+), 38 deletions(-) create mode 100644 tests/run-make/coverage-reports/expected_show_coverage.sort_groups.txt create mode 100644 tests/run-make/coverage-reports/expected_show_coverage.test_harness.txt create mode 100644 tests/run-make/coverage-reports/sort_subviews.py (limited to 'tests/run-make/coverage-reports') diff --git a/tests/run-make/coverage-reports/Makefile b/tests/run-make/coverage-reports/Makefile index d06cd9c6a..0ae409c41 100644 --- a/tests/run-make/coverage-reports/Makefile +++ b/tests/run-make/coverage-reports/Makefile @@ -138,6 +138,7 @@ endif ) \ 2> "$(TMPDIR)"/show_coverage_stderr.$@.txt \ | "$(PYTHON)" $(BASEDIR)/normalize_paths.py \ + | "$(PYTHON)" $(BASEDIR)/sort_subviews.py \ > "$(TMPDIR)"/actual_show_coverage.$@.txt || \ ( status=$$? ; \ >&2 cat "$(TMPDIR)"/show_coverage_stderr.$@.txt ; \ @@ -158,23 +159,15 @@ ifdef RUSTC_BLESS_TEST else # Compare the show coverage output (`--bless` refreshes `typical` files). # - # FIXME(richkadel): None of the Rust test source samples have the - # `// ignore-llvm-cov-show-diffs` anymore. This directive exists to work around a limitation - # with `llvm-cov show`. When reporting coverage for multiple instantiations of a generic function, - # with different type substitutions, `llvm-cov show` prints these in a non-deterministic order, - # breaking the `diff` comparison. + # `llvm-cov show` normally prints instantiation groups in an unpredictable + # order, but we have used `sort_subviews.py` to sort them, so we can still + # check the output directly with `diff`. # - # A partial workaround is implemented below, with `diff --ignore-matching-lines=RE` - # to ignore each line prefixing each generic instantiation coverage code region. - # - # This workaround only works if the coverage counts are identical across all reported - # instantiations. If there is no way to ensure this, you may need to apply the - # `// ignore-llvm-cov-show-diffs` directive, and check for differences using the - # `.json` files to validate that results have not changed. (Until then, the JSON - # files are redundant, so there is no need to generate `expected_*.json` files or - # compare actual JSON results.) - - $(DIFF) --ignore-matching-lines='^ | .*::<.*>.*:$$' --ignore-matching-lines='^ | <.*>::.*:$$' \ + # Some of the test cases are currently not working (since #110393) and have + # been marked with `// ignore-llvm-cov-show-diffs` so that they don't fail + # the build. + + $(DIFF) \ expected_show_coverage.$@.txt "$(TMPDIR)"/actual_show_coverage.$@.txt || \ ( grep -q '^\/\/ ignore-llvm-cov-show-diffs' $(SOURCEDIR)/$@.rs && \ >&2 echo 'diff failed, but suppressed with `// ignore-llvm-cov-show-diffs` in $(SOURCEDIR)/$@.rs' \ diff --git a/tests/run-make/coverage-reports/expected_show_coverage.async.txt b/tests/run-make/coverage-reports/expected_show_coverage.async.txt index 87ccb6c43..93c1535b0 100644 --- a/tests/run-make/coverage-reports/expected_show_coverage.async.txt +++ b/tests/run-make/coverage-reports/expected_show_coverage.async.txt @@ -41,9 +41,9 @@ 41| 1| // executed asynchronously. 42| 1| match x { 43| 1| y if c(x).await == y + 1 => { d().await; } - ^0 ^0 ^0 ^0 + ^0 ^0 ^0 ^0 44| 1| y if f().await == y + 1 => (), - ^0 ^0 ^0 + ^0 ^0 ^0 45| 1| _ => (), 46| | } 47| 1|} diff --git a/tests/run-make/coverage-reports/expected_show_coverage.generics.txt b/tests/run-make/coverage-reports/expected_show_coverage.generics.txt index 48983ba43..7eb33a29a 100644 --- a/tests/run-make/coverage-reports/expected_show_coverage.generics.txt +++ b/tests/run-make/coverage-reports/expected_show_coverage.generics.txt @@ -11,15 +11,15 @@ 11| 3| self.strength = new_strength; 12| 3| } ------------------ - | >::set_strength: - | 10| 1| fn set_strength(&mut self, new_strength: T) { - | 11| 1| self.strength = new_strength; - | 12| 1| } - ------------------ | >::set_strength: | 10| 2| fn set_strength(&mut self, new_strength: T) { | 11| 2| self.strength = new_strength; | 12| 2| } + ------------------ + | >::set_strength: + | 10| 1| fn set_strength(&mut self, new_strength: T) { + | 11| 1| self.strength = new_strength; + | 12| 1| } ------------------ 13| |} 14| | diff --git a/tests/run-make/coverage-reports/expected_show_coverage.sort_groups.txt b/tests/run-make/coverage-reports/expected_show_coverage.sort_groups.txt new file mode 100644 index 000000000..81468cb35 --- /dev/null +++ b/tests/run-make/coverage-reports/expected_show_coverage.sort_groups.txt @@ -0,0 +1,49 @@ + 1| |// compile-flags: --edition=2021 + 2| | + 3| |// Demonstrate that `sort_subviews.py` can sort instantiation groups into a + 4| |// predictable order, while preserving their heterogeneous contents. + 5| | + 6| 1|fn main() { + 7| 1| let cond = std::env::args().len() > 1; + 8| 1| generic_fn::<()>(cond); + 9| 1| generic_fn::<&'static str>(!cond); + 10| 1| if false { + 11| 0| generic_fn::(cond); + 12| 1| } + 13| 1| generic_fn::(cond); + 14| 1| other_fn(); + 15| 1|} + 16| | + 17| 3|fn generic_fn(cond: bool) { + 18| 3| if cond { + 19| 1| println!("{}", std::any::type_name::()); + 20| 2| } + 21| 3|} + ------------------ + | Unexecuted instantiation: sort_groups::generic_fn:: + ------------------ + | sort_groups::generic_fn::<&str>: + | 17| 1|fn generic_fn(cond: bool) { + | 18| 1| if cond { + | 19| 1| println!("{}", std::any::type_name::()); + | 20| 1| } + | ^0 + | 21| 1|} + ------------------ + | sort_groups::generic_fn::<()>: + | 17| 1|fn generic_fn(cond: bool) { + | 18| 1| if cond { + | 19| 0| println!("{}", std::any::type_name::()); + | 20| 1| } + | 21| 1|} + ------------------ + | sort_groups::generic_fn::: + | 17| 1|fn generic_fn(cond: bool) { + | 18| 1| if cond { + | 19| 0| println!("{}", std::any::type_name::()); + | 20| 1| } + | 21| 1|} + ------------------ + 22| | + 23| 1|fn other_fn() {} + diff --git a/tests/run-make/coverage-reports/expected_show_coverage.test_harness.txt b/tests/run-make/coverage-reports/expected_show_coverage.test_harness.txt new file mode 100644 index 000000000..93bd1cfcb --- /dev/null +++ b/tests/run-make/coverage-reports/expected_show_coverage.test_harness.txt @@ -0,0 +1,11 @@ + 1| |// Verify that the entry point injected by the test harness doesn't cause + 2| |// weird artifacts in the coverage report (e.g. issue #10749). + 3| | + 4| |// compile-flags: --test + 5| | + 6| |#[allow(dead_code)] + 7| 0|fn unused() {} + 8| | + 9| 1|#[test] + 10| 1|fn my_test() {} + diff --git a/tests/run-make/coverage-reports/expected_show_coverage.uses_crate.txt b/tests/run-make/coverage-reports/expected_show_coverage.uses_crate.txt index 65eb1008d..412f4a93b 100644 --- a/tests/run-make/coverage-reports/expected_show_coverage.uses_crate.txt +++ b/tests/run-make/coverage-reports/expected_show_coverage.uses_crate.txt @@ -19,29 +19,29 @@ 18| 2| println!("used_only_from_bin_crate_generic_function with {:?}", arg); 19| 2|} ------------------ - | used_crate::used_only_from_bin_crate_generic_function::<&str>: + | Unexecuted instantiation: used_crate::used_only_from_bin_crate_generic_function::<_> + ------------------ + | used_crate::used_only_from_bin_crate_generic_function::<&alloc::vec::Vec>: | 17| 1|pub fn used_only_from_bin_crate_generic_function(arg: T) { | 18| 1| println!("used_only_from_bin_crate_generic_function with {:?}", arg); | 19| 1|} ------------------ - | used_crate::used_only_from_bin_crate_generic_function::<&alloc::vec::Vec>: + | used_crate::used_only_from_bin_crate_generic_function::<&str>: | 17| 1|pub fn used_only_from_bin_crate_generic_function(arg: T) { | 18| 1| println!("used_only_from_bin_crate_generic_function with {:?}", arg); | 19| 1|} - ------------------ - | Unexecuted instantiation: used_crate::used_only_from_bin_crate_generic_function::<_> ------------------ 20| |// Expect for above function: `Unexecuted instantiation` (see below) 21| 2|pub fn used_only_from_this_lib_crate_generic_function(arg: T) { 22| 2| println!("used_only_from_this_lib_crate_generic_function with {:?}", arg); 23| 2|} ------------------ - | used_crate::used_only_from_this_lib_crate_generic_function::>: + | used_crate::used_only_from_this_lib_crate_generic_function::<&str>: | 21| 1|pub fn used_only_from_this_lib_crate_generic_function(arg: T) { | 22| 1| println!("used_only_from_this_lib_crate_generic_function with {:?}", arg); | 23| 1|} ------------------ - | used_crate::used_only_from_this_lib_crate_generic_function::<&str>: + | used_crate::used_only_from_this_lib_crate_generic_function::>: | 21| 1|pub fn used_only_from_this_lib_crate_generic_function(arg: T) { | 22| 1| println!("used_only_from_this_lib_crate_generic_function with {:?}", arg); | 23| 1|} @@ -51,12 +51,12 @@ 26| 2| println!("used_from_bin_crate_and_lib_crate_generic_function with {:?}", arg); 27| 2|} ------------------ - | used_crate::used_from_bin_crate_and_lib_crate_generic_function::>: + | used_crate::used_from_bin_crate_and_lib_crate_generic_function::<&str>: | 25| 1|pub fn used_from_bin_crate_and_lib_crate_generic_function(arg: T) { | 26| 1| println!("used_from_bin_crate_and_lib_crate_generic_function with {:?}", arg); | 27| 1|} ------------------ - | used_crate::used_from_bin_crate_and_lib_crate_generic_function::<&str>: + | used_crate::used_from_bin_crate_and_lib_crate_generic_function::>: | 25| 1|pub fn used_from_bin_crate_and_lib_crate_generic_function(arg: T) { | 26| 1| println!("used_from_bin_crate_and_lib_crate_generic_function with {:?}", arg); | 27| 1|} diff --git a/tests/run-make/coverage-reports/expected_show_coverage.uses_inline_crate.txt b/tests/run-make/coverage-reports/expected_show_coverage.uses_inline_crate.txt index 748343885..66ca9e80a 100644 --- a/tests/run-make/coverage-reports/expected_show_coverage.uses_inline_crate.txt +++ b/tests/run-make/coverage-reports/expected_show_coverage.uses_inline_crate.txt @@ -42,6 +42,8 @@ 40| 2| println!("used_only_from_bin_crate_generic_function with {:?}", arg); 41| 2|} ------------------ + | Unexecuted instantiation: used_inline_crate::used_only_from_bin_crate_generic_function::<_> + ------------------ | used_inline_crate::used_only_from_bin_crate_generic_function::<&alloc::vec::Vec>: | 39| 1|pub fn used_only_from_bin_crate_generic_function(arg: T) { | 40| 1| println!("used_only_from_bin_crate_generic_function with {:?}", arg); @@ -51,8 +53,6 @@ | 39| 1|pub fn used_only_from_bin_crate_generic_function(arg: T) { | 40| 1| println!("used_only_from_bin_crate_generic_function with {:?}", arg); | 41| 1|} - ------------------ - | Unexecuted instantiation: used_inline_crate::used_only_from_bin_crate_generic_function::<_> ------------------ 42| |// Expect for above function: `Unexecuted instantiation` (see notes in `used_crate.rs`) 43| | @@ -77,15 +77,15 @@ 51| 3| println!("used_from_bin_crate_and_lib_crate_generic_function with {:?}", arg); 52| 3|} ------------------ - | used_inline_crate::used_from_bin_crate_and_lib_crate_generic_function::>: - | 50| 1|pub fn used_from_bin_crate_and_lib_crate_generic_function(arg: T) { - | 51| 1| println!("used_from_bin_crate_and_lib_crate_generic_function with {:?}", arg); - | 52| 1|} - ------------------ | used_inline_crate::used_from_bin_crate_and_lib_crate_generic_function::<&str>: | 50| 2|pub fn used_from_bin_crate_and_lib_crate_generic_function(arg: T) { | 51| 2| println!("used_from_bin_crate_and_lib_crate_generic_function with {:?}", arg); | 52| 2|} + ------------------ + | used_inline_crate::used_from_bin_crate_and_lib_crate_generic_function::>: + | 50| 1|pub fn used_from_bin_crate_and_lib_crate_generic_function(arg: T) { + | 51| 1| println!("used_from_bin_crate_and_lib_crate_generic_function with {:?}", arg); + | 52| 1|} ------------------ 53| | 54| |#[inline(always)] diff --git a/tests/run-make/coverage-reports/sort_subviews.py b/tests/run-make/coverage-reports/sort_subviews.py new file mode 100644 index 000000000..10cfc51d4 --- /dev/null +++ b/tests/run-make/coverage-reports/sort_subviews.py @@ -0,0 +1,50 @@ +#!/usr/bin/env python3 + +# `llvm-cov show` prints grouped subviews (e.g. for generic functions) in an +# unstable order, which is inconvenient when checking output snapshots with +# `diff`. To work around that, this script detects consecutive subviews in its +# piped input, and sorts them while preserving their contents. + +from __future__ import print_function + +import sys + + +def main(): + subviews = [] + + def flush_subviews(): + if not subviews: + return + + # The last "subview" should be just a boundary line on its own, so + # temporarily remove it before sorting the accumulated subviews. + terminator = subviews.pop() + subviews.sort() + subviews.append(terminator) + + for view in subviews: + for line in view: + print(line, end="") + + subviews.clear() + + for line in sys.stdin: + if line.startswith(" ------------------"): + # This is a subview boundary line, so start a new subview. + subviews.append([line]) + elif line.startswith(" |"): + # Add this line to the current subview. + subviews[-1].append(line) + else: + # This line is not part of a subview, so sort and print any + # accumulated subviews, and then print the line as-is. + flush_subviews() + print(line, end="") + + flush_subviews() + assert not subviews + + +if __name__ == "__main__": + main() -- cgit v1.2.3