package ppx_expect
Cram like framework for OCaml
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Source file test_block.ml
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open! Base open Types (* [Shared] and [Configured] primarily contain boilerplate involving the FFI and printing [CR]s. The interesting logic is in [Make]. *) module Configured (C : Expect_test_config_types.S) = struct let cr_prefix = match C.upon_unreleasable_issue with | `CR -> "CR " | `Warning_for_collector_testing -> "" ;; let cr_for_backtrace = Printf.sprintf {|(* %sexpect_test_collector: This test expectation appears to contain a backtrace. This is strongly discouraged as backtraces are fragile. Please change this test to not include a backtrace. *)|} cr_prefix ;; let cr_for_multiple_outputs ~output_name ~outputs = let cr_body = Printf.sprintf "Test ran multiple times with different %ss" output_name in let cr = Printf.sprintf "(* %sexpect_test: %s *)" cr_prefix cr_body in let num_outputs = List.length outputs in let header index = let header = Printf.sprintf "=== Output %d / %d ===" (index + 1) num_outputs in let pad_length = String.length cr - String.length header in if pad_length <= 0 then header else ( let lpad = String.make (pad_length / 2) '=' in let rpad = String.make (pad_length - (pad_length / 2)) '=' in Printf.sprintf "%s%s%s" lpad header rpad) in let outputs_with_headers = List.concat_mapi outputs ~f:(fun index output -> [ header index; output ]) in String.concat (cr :: outputs_with_headers) ~sep:"\n" ;; let sanitize = C.sanitize let check_for_backtraces s = if List.exists ~f:(fun substring -> String.is_substring ~substring s) [ "Raised at "; "Called from "; "Raised by primitive operation " ] then cr_for_backtrace ^ "\n\n" ^ s else s ;; let dump_backtrace possible_exn = match C.run possible_exn with | exception exn -> let bt = Stdlib.Printexc.get_raw_backtrace () in let exn_string = try Exn.to_string exn with | _ -> let name = Stdlib.Obj.Extension_constructor.of_val exn |> Stdlib.Obj.Extension_constructor.name in Printf.sprintf "(\"%s(Cannot print more details, Exn.to_string failed)\")" name in Some (match Stdlib.Printexc.raw_backtrace_to_string bt with | "" -> exn_string | bt -> String.concat ~sep:"\n" [ cr_for_backtrace; exn_string; bt ]) | _ -> None ;; end (* The expect test currently being executed and some info we print if the program crashes in the middle of a test. *) module Current_test : sig type t = { line_number : int ; basename : string ; location : Compact_loc.t ; test_block : Shared.t } val set : t -> unit val unset : unit -> unit val is_running : unit -> bool val current_test : unit -> Shared.t option val current_test_exn : unit -> Shared.t val iter : f:(t -> unit) -> unit val assert_no_test_running : basename:string -> line_number:int -> unit end = struct type t = { line_number : int ; basename : string ; location : Compact_loc.t ; test_block : Shared.t } let test_is_running : t option ref = ref None let set t = test_is_running := Some t let unset () = test_is_running := None let is_running () = Option.is_some !test_is_running let current_test () = Option.map !test_is_running ~f:(fun { test_block; _ } -> test_block) ;; let current_test_exn () = Option.value_exn (current_test ()) let iter ~f = Option.iter !test_is_running ~f let assert_no_test_running ~basename ~line_number = iter ~f: (fun { line_number = outer_line_number ; basename = outer_basename ; location = _ ; test_block = _ } -> let sexp_here ~basename ~line_number : Sexp.t = List [ List [ Atom "file"; sexp_of_string basename ] ; List [ Atom "line"; sexp_of_int line_number ] ] in raise_s (Sexp.message "Expect_test_runtime: reached one [let%expect_test] from another. Nesting \ expect\n\ tests is prohibited." [ ( "outer_test" , sexp_here ~basename:outer_basename ~line_number:outer_line_number ) ; "inner_test", sexp_here ~basename ~line_number ])) ;; end (* The main testing functions of a test block, which depend on configurations. *) module Make (C : Expect_test_config_types.S) = struct module Configured = Configured (C) let read_test_output_no_backtrace_check () = Current_test.current_test_exn () |> Shared.read_test_output_unsanitized |> Configured.sanitize ;; let read_test_output_sanitized_and_checked () = read_test_output_no_backtrace_check () |> Configured.check_for_backtraces ;; let run_test_inner ~test_id ~test_output_raw t = Test_node.record_result ~expect_node_formatting:Expect_node_formatting.default ~failure_ref:(Shared.failure_ref t) ~test_output_raw (Test_node.Global_results_table.find_test ~absolute_filename:(Shared.src_filename t) ~test_id) ;; let run_test ~test_id = Current_test.current_test_exn () |> run_test_inner ~test_id ~test_output_raw:(read_test_output_sanitized_and_checked ()) ;; let run_suite ~filename_rel_to_project_root ~line_number ~(location : Compact_loc.t) ~(trailing_loc : Compact_loc.t) ~(body_loc : Compact_loc.t) ~formatting_flexibility ~expected_exn ~trailing_test_id ~exn_test_id ~description ~ ~inline_test_config ~expectations f = let ({ start_bol; start_pos; end_pos } : Compact_loc.t) = location in let basename = Stdlib.Filename.basename filename_rel_to_project_root in (* Even if the current tag set indicates this test should be dropped, check that it wasn't reached from another expect test *) Current_test.assert_no_test_running ~basename ~line_number; Ppx_inline_test_lib.test ~config:inline_test_config ~descr:(lazy (Option.value description ~default:"")) ~tags ~filename:basename ~line_number ~start_pos:(start_pos - start_bol) ~end_pos:(end_pos - start_bol) (fun () -> (* Check that the test is being run from the file in which it was defined *) Current_file.verify_that_file_is_current_exn ~line_number ~filename_rel_to_project_root; let absolute_filename = Current_file.absolute_path basename in (* Create the tests for trailing output and uncaught exceptions *) let expectations = let trailing_test = Expectation.expect_trailing ~insert_loc: { loc = { trailing_loc with end_pos = trailing_loc.start_pos }; body_loc } |> Test_node.of_expectation in let exn_test = match expected_exn with | Some _ -> Expectation.expect_uncaught_exn ~formatting_flexibility ~located_payload:expected_exn ~node_loc:trailing_loc |> Test_node.of_expectation | None -> Expectation.expect_no_uncaught_exn ~insert_loc:{ loc = trailing_loc; body_loc } |> Test_node.of_expectation in (exn_test_id, exn_test) :: (trailing_test_id, trailing_test) :: expectations in (* Add the tests to the global table and reset their [reached_this_run] flags *) let expectations = Test_node.Global_results_table.initialize_and_register_tests ~absolute_filename expectations (fun ~original_file_contents ts -> List.concat_map ts ~f: (Test_node.For_mlt.to_diffs ~cr_for_multiple_outputs:Configured.cr_for_multiple_outputs ~expect_node_formatting:Expect_node_formatting.default ~original_file_contents)) in (* To avoid capturing not-yet flushed data of the stdout/stderr buffers. *) Shared.flush (); (* Redirect stdout/stderr *) let test_block = Shared.set_up_block absolute_filename in (* Run the test *) Current_test.set { line_number; basename; location; test_block }; let test_exn = Configured.dump_backtrace (fun () -> (* Ignore output that was printed before the test started *) let (_ : string) = Shared.read_test_output_unsanitized test_block in f ()) in (* Run the trailing output and uncaught exn test *) let test_output, test_to_run = let trailing_output = let trailing_raw = read_test_output_sanitized_and_checked () in match String.strip trailing_raw with | "" -> None | _ -> Some trailing_raw in match test_exn with | None -> Option.value trailing_output ~default:"", trailing_test_id | Some test_exn -> let test_output = match trailing_output with | None -> test_exn | Some trailing_output -> String.concat ~sep:"\n" [ test_exn; "Trailing output"; "---------------"; trailing_output ] in test_output, exn_test_id in run_test_inner test_block ~test_output_raw:test_output ~test_id:test_to_run; (* Perform the per-test reachability check *) List.iter expectations ~f:(fun (_, test_node) -> Test_node.record_end_of_run test_node); (* Restore stdout/stderr *) Shared.clean_up_block test_block; Current_test.unset (); (* Report that this test passed, because we report expect test failures by a different mechanism. *) true) ;; end let at_exit () = Current_test.iter ~f: (fun { line_number ; basename ; location = { start_bol; start_pos; end_pos } ; test_block } -> Shared.flush (); let fin = Stdlib.open_in_bin (Shared.output_file test_block) in let all_out = Stdlib.really_input_string fin (Stdlib.in_channel_length fin) in Shared.clean_up_block test_block; Stdlib.Printf.eprintf "File %S, line %d, characters %d-%d:\n\ Error: program exited while expect test was running!\n\ Output captured so far:\n\ %s\n\ %!" basename line_number (start_pos - start_bol) (end_pos - start_bol) all_out) ;; module For_external = struct let read_current_test_output_exn ~here = match Current_test.current_test () with | Some test_block -> test_block |> Shared.read_test_output_unsanitized |> Expect_test_config.sanitize | None -> failwith (Printf.sprintf "Ppx_expect_runtime.read_current_test_output_exn called while there are no \ tests running at %s" (Source_code_position.to_string here)) ;; let am_running_expect_test = Current_test.is_running let default_cr_for_multiple_outputs = let module Configured = Configured (Expect_test_config) in Configured.cr_for_multiple_outputs ;; end
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