minix/external/bsd/kyua-cli/dist/engine/test_program.cpp
Lionel Sambuc 11be35a165 Importing NetBSD "Kyua" test framework
To do so, a few dependencies have been imported:

 * external/bsd/lutok
 * external/mit/lua
 * external/public-domain/sqlite
 * external/public-domain/xz

The Kyua framework is the new generation of ATF (Automated Test
Framework), it is composed of:

 * external/bsd/atf
 * external/bsd/kyua-atf-compat
 * external/bsd/kyua-cli
 * external/bsd/kyua-tester
 * tests

Kyua/ATF being written in C++, it depends on libstdc++ which is
provided by GCC. As this is not part of the sources, Kyua is only
compiled when the native GCC utils are installed.

To install Kyua do the following:

 * In a cross-build enviromnent, add the following to the build.sh
   commandline: -V MKBINUTILS=yes -V MKGCCCMDS=yes

WARNING:
  At this point the import is still experimental, and not supported
  on native builds (a.k.a make build).

Change-Id: I26aee23c5bbd2d64adcb7c1beb98fe0d479d7ada
2013-07-23 20:43:41 +02:00

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#include "engine/test_program.hpp"
#include <algorithm>
#include <map>
#include <sstream>
#include <stdexcept>
#include <lutok/operations.hpp>
#include <lutok/state.ipp>
#include "engine/exceptions.hpp"
#include "engine/test_result.hpp"
#include "engine/testers.hpp"
#include "utils/format/macros.hpp"
#include "utils/logging/macros.hpp"
#include "utils/logging/operations.hpp"
#include "utils/optional.ipp"
#include "utils/sanity.hpp"
#include "utils/text/operations.ipp"
namespace fs = utils::fs;
namespace logging = utils::logging;
namespace text = utils::text;
using utils::none;
using utils::optional;
namespace {
/// Lua hook for the test_case function.
///
/// \pre state(-1) contains the arguments to the function.
///
/// \param state The Lua state in which we are running.
///
/// \return The number of return values, which is always 0.
static int
lua_test_case(lutok::state& state)
{
if (!state.is_table())
throw std::runtime_error("Oh noes"); // XXX
state.get_global("_test_cases");
engine::test_cases_vector* test_cases =
*state.to_userdata< engine::test_cases_vector* >();
state.pop(1);
state.get_global("_test_program");
const engine::test_program* test_program =
*state.to_userdata< engine::test_program* >();
state.pop(1);
state.push_string("name");
state.get_table(-2);
const std::string name = state.to_string();
state.pop(1);
engine::metadata_builder mdbuilder(test_program->get_metadata());
state.push_nil();
while (state.next(-2)) {
if (!state.is_string(-2))
throw std::runtime_error("Oh oh"); // XXX
const std::string property = state.to_string(-2);
if (!state.is_string(-1))
throw std::runtime_error("Oh oh"); // XXX
const std::string value = state.to_string(-1);
if (property != "name")
mdbuilder.set_string(property, value);
state.pop(1);
}
state.pop(1);
engine::test_case_ptr test_case(
new engine::test_case(test_program->interface_name(), *test_program,
name, mdbuilder.build()));
test_cases->push_back(test_case);
return 0;
}
/// Sets up the Lua state to process the output of a test case list.
///
/// \param [in,out] state The Lua state to configure.
/// \param test_program Pointer to the test program being loaded.
/// \param [out] test_cases Vector that will contain the list of test cases.
static void
setup_lua_state(lutok::state& state, const engine::test_program* test_program,
engine::test_cases_vector* test_cases)
{
*state.new_userdata< engine::test_cases_vector* >() = test_cases;
state.set_global("_test_cases");
*state.new_userdata< const engine::test_program* >() = test_program;
state.set_global("_test_program");
state.push_cxx_function(lua_test_case);
state.set_global("test_case");
}
/// Loads the list of test cases from a test program.
///
/// \param test_program Representation of the test program to load.
///
/// \return A list of test cases.
static engine::test_cases_vector
load_test_cases(const engine::test_program& test_program)
{
const engine::tester tester(test_program.interface_name(), none, none);
const std::string output = tester.list(test_program.absolute_path());
engine::test_cases_vector test_cases;
lutok::state state;
setup_lua_state(state, &test_program, &test_cases);
lutok::do_string(state, output, 0);
return test_cases;
}
/// Predicate to compare two test cases via pointers to them.
///
/// \param tc1 Entry in a map of test case names to test case pointers.
/// \param tc2 Entry in a map of test case names to test case pointers.
///
/// \return True if the test case in tc1 is the same as in tc2. Note that the
/// container test programs are NOT compared.
static bool
compare_test_case(const std::pair< std::string, engine::test_case_ptr >& tc1,
const std::pair< std::string, engine::test_case_ptr >& tc2)
{
return tc1.first == tc2.first && *tc1.second == *tc2.second;
}
/// Compares if two sets of test cases hold the same values.
///
/// \param tests1 First collection of test cases.
/// \param tests2 Second collection of test cases.
///
/// \return True if both collections hold the same test cases (value-wise, not
/// pointer-wise); false otherwise.
static bool
compare_test_cases(const optional< engine::test_cases_vector >& tests1,
const optional< engine::test_cases_vector >& tests2)
{
if (!tests1 && !tests2)
return true;
else if ((tests1 && !tests2) || (!tests1 && tests2))
return false;
INV(tests1 && tests2);
// This is very inefficient, but because it should only be used in our own
// tests, it doesn't matter.
std::map< std::string, engine::test_case_ptr > map1, map2;
for (engine::test_cases_vector::const_iterator iter = tests1.get().begin();
iter != tests1.get().end(); ++iter)
map1.insert(make_pair((*iter)->name(), *iter));
for (engine::test_cases_vector::const_iterator iter = tests2.get().begin();
iter != tests2.get().end(); ++iter)
map2.insert(make_pair((*iter)->name(), *iter));
return std::equal(map1.begin(), map1.end(), map2.begin(),
compare_test_case);
}
} // anonymous namespace
/// Internal implementation of a test_program.
struct engine::test_program::impl {
/// Name of the test program interface.
std::string interface_name;
/// Name of the test program binary relative to root.
fs::path binary;
/// Root of the test suite containing the test program.
fs::path root;
/// Name of the test suite this program belongs to.
std::string test_suite_name;
/// Metadata of the test program.
metadata md;
/// List of test cases in the test program; lazily initialized.
optional< test_cases_vector > test_cases;
/// Constructor.
///
/// \param interface_name_ Name of the test program interface.
/// \param binary_ The name of the test program binary relative to root_.
/// \param root_ The root of the test suite containing the test program.
/// \param test_suite_name_ The name of the test suite this program
/// belongs to.
/// \param md_ Metadata of the test program.
impl(const std::string& interface_name_, const fs::path& binary_,
const fs::path& root_, const std::string& test_suite_name_,
const metadata& md_) :
interface_name(interface_name_),
binary(binary_),
root(root_),
test_suite_name(test_suite_name_),
md(md_)
{
PRE_MSG(!binary.is_absolute(),
F("The program '%s' must be relative to the root of the test "
"suite '%s'") % binary % root);
}
/// Equality comparator.
///
/// \param other The other object to compare this one to.
///
/// \return True if this object and other are equal; false otherwise.
bool
operator==(const impl& other) const
{
return (interface_name == other.interface_name &&
binary == other.binary &&
root == other.root &&
test_suite_name == other.test_suite_name &&
md == other.md &&
compare_test_cases(test_cases, other.test_cases));
}
};
/// Constructs a new test program.
///
/// \param interface_name_ Name of the test program interface.
/// \param binary_ The name of the test program binary relative to root_.
/// \param root_ The root of the test suite containing the test program.
/// \param test_suite_name_ The name of the test suite this program belongs to.
/// \param md_ Metadata of the test program.
engine::test_program::test_program(const std::string& interface_name_,
const fs::path& binary_,
const fs::path& root_,
const std::string& test_suite_name_,
const metadata& md_) :
_pimpl(new impl(interface_name_, binary_, root_, test_suite_name_, md_))
{
}
/// Destroys a test program.
engine::test_program::~test_program(void)
{
}
/// Gets the name of the test program interface.
///
/// \return An interface name.
const std::string&
engine::test_program::interface_name(void) const
{
return _pimpl->interface_name;
}
/// Gets the path to the test program relative to the root of the test suite.
///
/// \return The relative path to the test program binary.
const fs::path&
engine::test_program::relative_path(void) const
{
return _pimpl->binary;
}
/// Gets the absolute path to the test program.
///
/// \return The absolute path to the test program binary.
const fs::path
engine::test_program::absolute_path(void) const
{
const fs::path full_path = _pimpl->root / _pimpl->binary;
return full_path.is_absolute() ? full_path : full_path.to_absolute();
}
/// Gets the root of the test suite containing this test program.
///
/// \return The path to the root of the test suite.
const fs::path&
engine::test_program::root(void) const
{
return _pimpl->root;
}
/// Gets the name of the test suite containing this test program.
///
/// \return The name of the test suite.
const std::string&
engine::test_program::test_suite_name(void) const
{
return _pimpl->test_suite_name;
}
/// Gets the metadata of the test program.
///
/// \return The metadata.
const engine::metadata&
engine::test_program::get_metadata(void) const
{
return _pimpl->md;
}
/// Gets a test case by its name.
///
/// \param name The name of the test case to locate.
///
/// \return The requested test case.
///
/// \throw not_found_error If the specified test case is not in the test
/// program.
const engine::test_case_ptr&
engine::test_program::find(const std::string& name) const
{
// TODO(jmmv): Should use a test_cases_map instead of a vector to optimize
// lookups.
const test_cases_vector& tcs = test_cases();
for (test_cases_vector::const_iterator iter = tcs.begin();
iter != tcs.end(); iter++) {
if ((*iter)->name() == name)
return *iter;
}
throw not_found_error(F("Unknown test case %s in test program %s") % name %
relative_path());
}
/// Gets the list of test cases from the test program.
///
/// Note that this operation may be expensive because it may lazily load the
/// test cases list from the test program. Errors during the processing of the
/// test case list are represented as a single test case describing the failure.
///
/// \return The list of test cases provided by the test program.
const engine::test_cases_vector&
engine::test_program::test_cases(void) const
{
if (!_pimpl->test_cases) {
try {
_pimpl->test_cases = load_test_cases(*this);
} catch (const std::runtime_error& e) {
// TODO(jmmv): This is a very ugly workaround for the fact that we
// cannot report failures at the test-program level. We should
// either address this, or move this reporting to the testers
// themselves.
LW(F("Failed to load test cases list: %s") % e.what());
engine::test_cases_vector fake_test_cases;
fake_test_cases.push_back(test_case_ptr(new test_case(
_pimpl->interface_name, *this, "__test_cases_list__",
"Represents the correct processing of the test cases list",
test_result(engine::test_result::broken, e.what()))));
_pimpl->test_cases = fake_test_cases;
}
}
return _pimpl->test_cases.get();
}
/// Sets the collection of test cases included in this test program.
///
/// This function is provided so that when we load test programs from the
/// database we can populate them with the test cases they include. We don't
/// want such test programs to be executed to gather this information.
///
/// We cannot provide this collection of tests in the constructor of the test
/// program because the test cases have to point to their test programs.
///
/// \pre The test program must not have attempted to load its test cases yet.
/// I.e. test_cases() has not been called.
///
/// \param test_cases_ The test cases to add to this test program.
void
engine::test_program::set_test_cases(const test_cases_vector& test_cases_)
{
PRE(!_pimpl->test_cases);
_pimpl->test_cases = test_cases_;
}
/// Equality comparator.
///
/// \param other The other object to compare this one to.
///
/// \return True if this object and other are equal; false otherwise.
bool
engine::test_program::operator==(const test_program& other) const
{
return _pimpl == other._pimpl || *_pimpl == *other._pimpl;
}
/// Inequality comparator.
///
/// \param other The other object to compare this one to.
///
/// \return True if this object and other are different; false otherwise.
bool
engine::test_program::operator!=(const test_program& other) const
{
return !(*this == other);
}
/// Injects the object into a stream.
///
/// \param output The stream into which to inject the object.
/// \param object The object to format.
///
/// \return The output stream.
std::ostream&
engine::operator<<(std::ostream& output, const test_cases_vector& object)
{
output << "[";
for (test_cases_vector::size_type i = 0; i < object.size(); ++i) {
if (i != 0)
output << ", ";
output << *object[i];
}
output << "]";
return output;
}
/// Injects the object into a stream.
///
/// \param output The stream into which to inject the object.
/// \param object The object to format.
///
/// \return The output stream.
std::ostream&
engine::operator<<(std::ostream& output, const test_program& object)
{
output << F("test_program{interface=%s, binary=%s, root=%s, test_suite=%s, "
"metadata=%s, test_cases=%s}")
% text::quote(object.interface_name(), '\'')
% text::quote(object.relative_path().str(), '\'')
% text::quote(object.root().str(), '\'')
% text::quote(object.test_suite_name(), '\'')
% object.get_metadata()
% object.test_cases();
return output;
}