tinygo/cgo/cgo_test.go
Ayke van Laethem e9f1ed701a cgo: don't normalize CGo tests anymore
Normalization was required because previously we supported Go 1.13 and
Go 1.14 at the same time. Now we've dropped support for both so this
normalization is not necessary anymore.

CGo support remains the same. It's just the test outputs that aren't
normalized anymore.
2021-09-09 13:28:50 +02:00

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package cgo
import (
"bytes"
"flag"
"fmt"
"go/ast"
"go/build"
"go/format"
"go/parser"
"go/token"
"go/types"
"io/ioutil"
"path/filepath"
"runtime"
"strings"
"testing"
)
// Pass -update to go test to update the output of the test files.
var flagUpdate = flag.Bool("update", false, "Update images based on test output.")
// normalizeResult normalizes Go source code that comes out of tests across
// platforms and Go versions.
func normalizeResult(result string) string {
actual := strings.ReplaceAll(result, "\r\n", "\n")
return actual
}
func TestCGo(t *testing.T) {
var cflags = []string{"--target=armv6m-none-eabi"}
for _, name := range []string{"basic", "errors", "types", "flags", "const"} {
name := name // avoid a race condition
t.Run(name, func(t *testing.T) {
// Skip tests that require specific Go version.
if name == "errors" {
ok := false
for _, version := range build.Default.ReleaseTags {
if version == "go1.16" {
ok = true
break
}
}
if !ok {
t.Skip("Results for errors test are only valid for Go 1.16+")
}
}
// Read the AST in memory.
path := filepath.Join("testdata", name+".go")
fset := token.NewFileSet()
f, err := parser.ParseFile(fset, path, nil, parser.ParseComments)
if err != nil {
t.Fatal("could not parse Go source file:", err)
}
// Process the AST with CGo.
cgoAST, _, _, _, cgoErrors := Process([]*ast.File{f}, "testdata", fset, cflags)
// Check the AST for type errors.
var typecheckErrors []error
config := types.Config{
Error: func(err error) {
typecheckErrors = append(typecheckErrors, err)
},
Importer: simpleImporter{},
Sizes: types.SizesFor("gccgo", "arm"),
}
_, err = config.Check("", fset, []*ast.File{f, cgoAST}, nil)
if err != nil && len(typecheckErrors) == 0 {
// Only report errors when no type errors are found (an
// unexpected condition).
t.Error(err)
}
// Store the (formatted) output in a buffer. Format it, so it
// becomes easier to read (and will hopefully change less with CGo
// changes).
buf := &bytes.Buffer{}
if len(cgoErrors) != 0 {
buf.WriteString("// CGo errors:\n")
for _, err := range cgoErrors {
buf.WriteString(formatDiagnostic(err))
}
buf.WriteString("\n")
}
if len(typecheckErrors) != 0 {
buf.WriteString("// Type checking errors after CGo processing:\n")
for _, err := range typecheckErrors {
buf.WriteString(formatDiagnostic(err))
}
buf.WriteString("\n")
}
err = format.Node(buf, fset, cgoAST)
if err != nil {
t.Errorf("could not write out CGo AST: %v", err)
}
actual := normalizeResult(string(buf.Bytes()))
// Read the file with the expected output, to compare against.
outfile := filepath.Join("testdata", name+".out.go")
expectedBytes, err := ioutil.ReadFile(outfile)
if err != nil {
t.Fatalf("could not read expected output: %v", err)
}
expected := strings.ReplaceAll(string(expectedBytes), "\r\n", "\n")
// Check whether the output is as expected.
if expected != actual {
// It is not. Test failed.
if *flagUpdate {
// Update the file with the expected data.
err := ioutil.WriteFile(outfile, []byte(actual), 0666)
if err != nil {
t.Error("could not write updated output file:", err)
}
return
}
t.Errorf("output did not match:\n%s", string(actual))
}
})
}
}
// simpleImporter implements the types.Importer interface, but only allows
// importing the unsafe package.
type simpleImporter struct {
}
// Import implements the Importer interface. For testing usage only: it only
// supports importing the unsafe package.
func (i simpleImporter) Import(path string) (*types.Package, error) {
switch path {
case "unsafe":
return types.Unsafe, nil
default:
return nil, fmt.Errorf("importer not implemented for package %s", path)
}
}
// formatDiagnostics formats the error message to be an indented comment. It
// also fixes Windows path name issues (backward slashes).
func formatDiagnostic(err error) string {
msg := err.Error()
if runtime.GOOS == "windows" {
// Fix Windows path slashes.
msg = strings.ReplaceAll(msg, "testdata\\", "testdata/")
}
return "// " + msg + "\n"
}