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//: Mu scenarios. This will get long, but these are the tests we want to
//: support in this layer.
//: You can use variable names in scenarios, but for the most part we'll use
//: raw location numbers, because that lets us make assertions on memory.
//: Tests should avoid abstraction as far as possible.
:(scenarios run_mu_scenario)
:(scenario scenario_block)
scenario foo [
run [
1:number <- copy 13
]
memory-should-contain [
1 <- 13
]
]
# checks are inside scenario
:(scenario scenario_multiple_blocks)
scenario foo [
run [
1:number <- copy 13
]
memory-should-contain [
1 <- 13
]
run [
2:number <- copy 13
]
memory-should-contain [
1 <- 13
2 <- 13
]
]
:(scenario scenario_check_memory_and_trace)
scenario foo [
run [
1:number <- copy 13
trace 1, [a], [a b c]
]
memory-should-contain [
1 <- 13
]
trace-should-contain [
a: a b c
]
trace-should-not-contain [
a: x y z
]
]
//:: Core data structure
:(before "End Types")
struct scenario {
string name;
string to_run;
};
:(before "End Globals")
vector<scenario> Scenarios;
set<string> Scenario_names;
//:: Parse the 'scenario' form.
//: Simply store the text of the scenario.
:(before "End Command Handlers")
else if (command == "scenario") {
Scenarios.push_back(parse_scenario(in));
}
:(code)
scenario parse_scenario(istream& in) {
scenario result;
result.name = next_word(in);
if (contains_key(Scenario_names, result.name))
raise << "duplicate scenario name: " << result.name << '\n' << end();
Scenario_names.insert(result.name);
skip_whitespace_and_comments(in);
if (in.peek() != '[') {
raise << "Expected '[' after scenario " << result.name << '\n' << end();
exit(0);
}
// scenarios are take special 'code' strings so we need to ignore brackets
// inside comments
result.to_run = slurp_quoted(in);
// delete [] delimiters
assert(result.to_run.at(0) == '[');
result.to_run.erase(0, 1);
assert(result.to_run.at(SIZE(result.to_run)-1) == ']');
result.to_run.erase(SIZE(result.to_run)-1);
return result;
}
:(scenario read_scenario_with_bracket_in_comment)
scenario foo [
# ']' in comment
1:number <- copy 0
]
+run: {1: "number"} <- copy {0: "literal"}
:(scenario read_scenario_with_bracket_in_comment_in_nested_string)
scenario foo [
1:address:array:character <- new [# not a comment]
]
+run: {1: ("address" "array" "character")} <- new {"# not a comment": "literal-string"}
//:: Run scenarios when we run 'mu test'.
//: Treat the text of the scenario as a regular series of instructions.
:(before "End Globals")
int Num_core_mu_tests = 0;
:(after "Check For .mu Files")
Num_core_mu_tests = SIZE(Scenarios);
:(before "End Tests")
Hide_missing_default_space_errors = false;
time_t mu_time; time(&mu_time);
cerr << "\nMu tests: " << ctime(&mu_time);
for (int i = 0; i < SIZE(Scenarios); ++i) {
//? cerr << i << ": " << Scenarios.at(i).name << '\n';
if (i == Num_core_mu_tests) {
time(&t);
cerr << "\nApp tests: " << ctime(&t);
}
run_mu_scenario(Scenarios.at(i));
if (Passed) cerr << ".";
}
//: Convenience: run a single named scenario.
:(after "Test Runs")
for (int i = 0; i < SIZE(Scenarios); ++i) {
if (Scenarios.at(i).name == argv[argc-1]) {
run_mu_scenario(Scenarios.at(i));
if (Passed) cerr << ".\n";
return 0;
}
}
:(before "End Globals")
const scenario* Current_scenario = NULL;
:(code)
void run_mu_scenario(const scenario& s) {
Current_scenario = &s;
bool not_already_inside_test = !Trace_stream;
//? cerr << s.name << '\n';
if (not_already_inside_test) {
Trace_file = s.name;
Trace_stream = new trace_stream;
setup();
}
vector<recipe_ordinal> tmp = load("recipe scenario_"+s.name+" [ "+s.to_run+" ]");
bind_special_scenario_names(tmp.at(0));
transform_all();
run(tmp.front());
if (Passed && !Hide_errors && trace_count("error") > 0) {
Passed = false;
++Num_failures;
}
// End Mu Test Teardown
if (not_already_inside_test && Trace_stream) {
teardown();
ofstream fout((Trace_dir+Trace_file).c_str());
fout << Trace_stream->readable_contents("");
fout.close();
delete Trace_stream;
Trace_stream = NULL;
Trace_file = "";
}
Current_scenario = NULL;
}
//: Watch out for redefinitions of scenario routines. We should never ever be
//: doing that, regardless of anything else.
:(scenarios run)
:(scenario forbid_redefining_scenario_even_if_forced)
% Hide_errors = true;
% Disable_redefine_checks = true;
def scenario-foo [
1:number <- copy 34
]
def scenario-foo [
1:number <- copy 35
]
+error: redefining recipe scenario-foo
:(after "bool should_check_for_redefine(const string& recipe_name)")
if (recipe_name.find("scenario-") == 0) return true;
//:: The special instructions we want to support inside scenarios.
//: In a compiler for the mu VM these will require more work.
//: 'run' interprets a string as a set of instructions
:(scenario run)
def main [
run [
1:number <- copy 13
]
]
+mem: storing 13 in location 1
:(before "End Primitive Recipe Declarations")
RUN,
:(before "End Primitive Recipe Numbers")
put(Recipe_ordinal, "run", RUN);
:(before "End Primitive Recipe Checks")
case RUN: {
break;
}
:(before "End Primitive Recipe Implementations")
case RUN: {
assert(Name[Next_recipe_ordinal].empty());
ostringstream tmp;
tmp << "recipe run_" << Next_recipe_ordinal << " [ " << current_instruction().ingredients.at(0).name << " ]";
vector<recipe_ordinal> tmp_recipe = load(tmp.str());
bind_special_scenario_names(tmp_recipe.at(0));
transform_all();
if (Trace_stream) {
++Trace_stream->callstack_depth;
trace(9998, "trace") << "run: incrementing callstack depth to " << Trace_stream->callstack_depth << end();
assert(Trace_stream->callstack_depth < 9000); // 9998-101 plus cushion
}
Current_routine->calls.push_front(call(tmp_recipe.at(0)));
continue; // not done with caller; don't increment current_step_index()
}
// Some variables for fake resources always get special addresses in
// scenarios.
:(code)
void bind_special_scenario_names(recipe_ordinal r) {
// Special Scenario Variable Names(r)
// End Special Scenario Variable Names(r)
}
:(scenario run_multiple)
def main [
run [
1:number <- copy 13
]
run [
2:number <- copy 13
]
]
+mem: storing 13 in location 1
+mem: storing 13 in location 2
//: 'memory-should-contain' raises errors if specific locations aren't as expected
//: Also includes some special support for checking strings.
:(before "End Globals")
bool Scenario_testing_scenario = false;
:(before "End Setup")
Scenario_testing_scenario = false;
:(scenario memory_check)
% Scenario_testing_scenario = true;
% Hide_errors = true;
def main [
memory-should-contain [
1 <- 13
]
]
+run: checking location 1
+error: expected location 1 to contain 13 but saw 0
:(before "End Primitive Recipe Declarations")
MEMORY_SHOULD_CONTAIN,
:(before "End Primitive Recipe Numbers")
put(Recipe_ordinal, "memory-should-contain", MEMORY_SHOULD_CONTAIN);
:(before "End Primitive Recipe Checks")
case MEMORY_SHOULD_CONTAIN: {
break;
}
:(before "End Primitive Recipe Implementations")
case MEMORY_SHOULD_CONTAIN: {
if (!Passed) break;
check_memory(current_instruction().ingredients.at(0).name);
break;
}
:(code)
void check_memory(const string& s) {
istringstream in(s);
in >> std::noskipws;
set<int> locations_checked;
while (true) {
skip_whitespace_and_comments(in);
if (!has_data(in)) break;
string lhs = next_word(in);
if (!is_integer(lhs)) {
check_type(lhs, in);
continue;
}
int address = to_integer(lhs);
skip_whitespace_and_comments(in);
string _assign; in >> _assign; assert(_assign == "<-");
skip_whitespace_and_comments(in);
string rhs = next_word(in);
if (!is_integer(rhs) && !is_noninteger(rhs)) {
if (Current_scenario && !Scenario_testing_scenario)
// genuine test in a mu file
raise << "\nF - " << Current_scenario->name << ": location " << address << " can't contain non-number " << rhs << '\n' << end();
else
// just testing scenario support
raise << "location " << address << " can't contain non-number " << rhs << '\n' << end();
if (!Scenario_testing_scenario) {
Passed = false;
++Num_failures;
}
return;
}
double value = to_double(rhs);
if (contains_key(locations_checked, address))
raise << "duplicate expectation for location " << address << '\n' << end();
trace(9999, "run") << "checking location " << address << end();
if (get_or_insert(Memory, address) != value) {
if (Current_scenario && !Scenario_testing_scenario) {
// genuine test in a mu file
raise << "\nF - " << Current_scenario->name << ": expected location " << address << " to contain " << no_scientific(value) << " but saw " << no_scientific(get_or_insert(Memory, address)) << '\n' << end();
}
else {
// just testing scenario support
raise << "expected location " << address << " to contain " << no_scientific(value) << " but saw " << no_scientific(get_or_insert(Memory, address)) << '\n' << end();
}
if (!Scenario_testing_scenario) {
Passed = false;
++Num_failures;
}
return;
}
locations_checked.insert(address);
}
}
void check_type(const string& lhs, istream& in) {
reagent x(lhs);
if (x.type->name == "array"
&& x.type->right && x.type->right->name == "character"
&& !x.type->right->right) {
x.set_value(to_integer(x.name));
skip_whitespace_and_comments(in);
string _assign = next_word(in);
assert(_assign == "<-");
skip_whitespace_and_comments(in);
string literal = next_word(in);
int address = x.value;
// exclude quoting brackets
assert(*literal.begin() == '['); literal.erase(literal.begin());
assert(*--literal.end() == ']'); literal.erase(--literal.end());
check_string(address, literal);
return;
}
// End Scenario Type Cases
raise << "don't know how to check memory for " << lhs << '\n' << end();
}
void check_string(int address, const string& literal) {
trace(9999, "run") << "checking string length at " << address << end();
if (get_or_insert(Memory, address) != SIZE(literal)) {
if (Current_scenario && !Scenario_testing_scenario)
raise << "\nF - " << Current_scenario->name << ": expected location " << address << " to contain length " << SIZE(literal) << " of string [" << literal << "] but saw " << no_scientific(get_or_insert(Memory, address)) << " (" << read_mu_string(address) << ")\n" << end();
else
raise << "expected location " << address << " to contain length " << SIZE(literal) << " of string [" << literal << "] but saw " << no_scientific(get_or_insert(Memory, address)) << '\n' << end();
if (!Scenario_testing_scenario) {
Passed = false;
++Num_failures;
}
return;
}
++address; // now skip length
for (int i = 0; i < SIZE(literal); ++i) {
trace(9999, "run") << "checking location " << address+i << end();
if (get_or_insert(Memory, address+i) != literal.at(i)) {
if (Current_scenario && !Scenario_testing_scenario) {
// genuine test in a mu file
raise << "\nF - " << Current_scenario->name << ": expected location " << (address+i) << " to contain " << literal.at(i) << " but saw " << no_scientific(get_or_insert(Memory, address+i)) << " ('" << static_cast<char>(get_or_insert(Memory, address+i)) << "')\n" << end();
}
else {
// just testing scenario support
raise << "expected location " << (address+i) << " to contain " << literal.at(i) << " but saw " << no_scientific(get_or_insert(Memory, address+i)) << '\n' << end();
}
if (!Scenario_testing_scenario) {
Passed = false;
++Num_failures;
}
return;
}
}
}
:(scenario memory_check_multiple)
% Scenario_testing_scenario = true;
% Hide_errors = true;
def main [
memory-should-contain [
1 <- 0
1 <- 0
]
]
+error: duplicate expectation for location 1
:(scenario memory_check_string_length)
% Scenario_testing_scenario = true;
% Hide_errors = true;
def main [
1:number <- copy 3
2:number <- copy 97 # 'a'
3:number <- copy 98 # 'b'
4:number <- copy 99 # 'c'
memory-should-contain [
1:array:character <- [ab]
]
]
+error: expected location 1 to contain length 2 of string [ab] but saw 3
:(scenario memory_check_string)
def main [
1:number <- copy 3
2:number <- copy 97 # 'a'
3:number <- copy 98 # 'b'
4:number <- copy 99 # 'c'
memory-should-contain [
1:array:character <- [abc]
]
]
+run: checking string length at 1
+run: checking location 2
+run: checking location 3
+run: checking location 4
:(scenario memory_invalid_string_check)
% Scenario_testing_scenario = true;
% Hide_errors = true;
def main [
memory-should-contain [
1 <- [abc]
]
]
+error: location 1 can't contain non-number [abc]
:(scenario memory_check_with_comment)
% Scenario_testing_scenario = true;
% Hide_errors = true;
def main [
memory-should-contain [
1 <- 34 # comment
]
]
-error: location 1 can't contain non-number 34 # comment
# but there'll be an error signalled by memory-should-contain
:(code)
//: 'trace-should-contain' is like the '+' lines in our scenarios so far
// Like runs of contiguous '+' lines, order is important. The trace checks
// that the lines are present *and* in the specified sequence. (There can be
// other lines in between.)
:(scenario trace_check_fails)
% Scenario_testing_scenario = true;
% Hide_errors = true;
def main [
trace-should-contain [
a: b
a: d
]
]
+error: missing [b] in trace with label a
:(before "End Primitive Recipe Declarations")
TRACE_SHOULD_CONTAIN,
:(before "End Primitive Recipe Numbers")
put(Recipe_ordinal, "trace-should-contain", TRACE_SHOULD_CONTAIN);
:(before "End Primitive Recipe Checks")
case TRACE_SHOULD_CONTAIN: {
break;
}
:(before "End Primitive Recipe Implementations")
case TRACE_SHOULD_CONTAIN: {
if (!Passed) break;
check_trace(current_instruction().ingredients.at(0).name);
break;
}
:(code)
// simplified version of check_trace_contents() that emits errors rather
// than just printing to stderr
void check_trace(const string& expected) {
Trace_stream->newline();
vector<trace_line> expected_lines = parse_trace(expected);
if (expected_lines.empty()) return;
int curr_expected_line = 0;
for (vector<trace_line>::iterator p = Trace_stream->past_lines.begin(); p != Trace_stream->past_lines.end(); ++p) {
if (expected_lines.at(curr_expected_line).label != p->label) continue;
if (expected_lines.at(curr_expected_line).contents != trim(p->contents)) continue;
// match
++curr_expected_line;
if (curr_expected_line == SIZE(expected_lines)) return;
}
raise << "missing [" << expected_lines.at(curr_expected_line).contents << "] "
<< "in trace with label " << expected_lines.at(curr_expected_line).label << '\n' << end();
Passed = false;
}
vector<trace_line> parse_trace(const string& expected) {
vector<string> buf = split(expected, "\n");
vector<trace_line> result;
for (int i = 0; i < SIZE(buf); ++i) {
buf.at(i) = trim(buf.at(i));
if (buf.at(i).empty()) continue;
int delim = buf.at(i).find(": ");
result.push_back(trace_line(trim(buf.at(i).substr(0, delim)), trim(buf.at(i).substr(delim+2))));
}
return result;
}
:(scenario trace_check_fails_in_nonfirst_line)
% Scenario_testing_scenario = true;
% Hide_errors = true;
def main [
run [
trace 1, [a], [b]
]
trace-should-contain [
a: b
a: d
]
]
+error: missing [d] in trace with label a
:(scenario trace_check_passes_silently)
% Scenario_testing_scenario = true;
def main [
run [
trace 1, [a], [b]
]
trace-should-contain [
a: b
]
]
-error: missing [b] in trace with label a
$error: 0
//: 'trace-should-not-contain' is like the '-' lines in our scenarios so far
//: Each trace line is separately checked for absense. Order is *not*
//: important, so you can't say things like "B should not exist after A."
:(scenario trace_negative_check_fails)
% Scenario_testing_scenario = true;
% Hide_errors = true;
def main [
run [
trace 1, [a], [b]
]
trace-should-not-contain [
a: b
]
]
+error: unexpected [b] in trace with label a
:(before "End Primitive Recipe Declarations")
TRACE_SHOULD_NOT_CONTAIN,
:(before "End Primitive Recipe Numbers")
put(Recipe_ordinal, "trace-should-not-contain", TRACE_SHOULD_NOT_CONTAIN);
:(before "End Primitive Recipe Checks")
case TRACE_SHOULD_NOT_CONTAIN: {
break;
}
:(before "End Primitive Recipe Implementations")
case TRACE_SHOULD_NOT_CONTAIN: {
if (!Passed) break;
check_trace_missing(current_instruction().ingredients.at(0).name);
break;
}
:(code)
// simplified version of check_trace_contents() that emits errors rather
// than just printing to stderr
bool check_trace_missing(const string& in) {
Trace_stream->newline();
vector<trace_line> lines = parse_trace(in);
for (int i = 0; i < SIZE(lines); ++i) {
if (trace_count(lines.at(i).label, lines.at(i).contents) != 0) {
raise << "unexpected [" << lines.at(i).contents << "] in trace with label " << lines.at(i).label << '\n' << end();
Passed = false;
return false;
}
}
return true;
}
:(scenario trace_negative_check_passes_silently)
% Scenario_testing_scenario = true;
def main [
trace-should-not-contain [
a: b
]
]
-error: unexpected [b] in trace with label a
$error: 0
:(scenario trace_negative_check_fails_on_any_unexpected_line)
% Scenario_testing_scenario = true;
% Hide_errors = true;
def main [
run [
trace 1, [a], [d]
]
trace-should-not-contain [
a: b
a: d
]
]
+error: unexpected [d] in trace with label a
:(scenario trace_count_check)
def main [
run [
trace 1, [a], [foo]
]
check-trace-count-for-label 1, [a]
]
:(before "End Primitive Recipe Declarations")
CHECK_TRACE_COUNT_FOR_LABEL,
:(before "End Primitive Recipe Numbers")
put(Recipe_ordinal, "check-trace-count-for-label", CHECK_TRACE_COUNT_FOR_LABEL);
:(before "End Primitive Recipe Checks")
case CHECK_TRACE_COUNT_FOR_LABEL: {
if (SIZE(inst.ingredients) != 2) {
raise << maybe(get(Recipe, r).name) << "'check-trace-count-for-label' requires exactly two ingredients, but got '" << to_original_string(inst) << "'\n" << end();
break;
}
if (!is_mu_number(inst.ingredients.at(0))) {
raise << maybe(get(Recipe, r).name) << "first ingredient of 'check-trace-count-for-label' should be a number (count), but got " << inst.ingredients.at(0).original_string << '\n' << end();
break;
}
if (!is_literal_string(inst.ingredients.at(1))) {
raise << maybe(get(Recipe, r).name) << "second ingredient of 'check-trace-count-for-label' should be a literal string (label), but got " << inst.ingredients.at(1).original_string << '\n' << end();
break;
}
break;
}
:(before "End Primitive Recipe Implementations")
case CHECK_TRACE_COUNT_FOR_LABEL: {
if (!Passed) break;
int expected_count = ingredients.at(0).at(0);
string label = current_instruction().ingredients.at(1).name;
int count = trace_count(label);
if (count != expected_count) {
if (Current_scenario && !Scenario_testing_scenario) {
// genuine test in a mu file
raise << "\nF - " << Current_scenario->name << ": " << maybe(current_recipe_name()) << "expected " << expected_count << " lines in trace with label " << label << " in trace: " << end();
DUMP(label);
}
else {
// just testing scenario support
raise << maybe(current_recipe_name()) << "expected " << expected_count << " lines in trace with label " << label << " in trace\n" << end();
}
if (!Scenario_testing_scenario) {
Passed = false;
++Num_failures;
}
}
break;
}
:(scenario trace_count_check_2)
% Scenario_testing_scenario = true;
% Hide_errors = true;
def main [
run [
trace 1, [a], [foo]
]
check-trace-count-for-label 2, [a]
]
+error: main: expected 2 lines in trace with label a in trace
//: Minor detail: ignore 'system' calls in scenarios, since anything we do
//: with them is by definition impossible to test through mu.
:(after "case _SYSTEM:")
if (Current_scenario) break;
//:: Helpers
:(code)
// just for the scenarios running scenarios in C++ layers
void run_mu_scenario(const string& form) {
Scenario_names.clear();
istringstream in(form);
in >> std::noskipws;
skip_whitespace_and_comments(in);
string _scenario = next_word(in);
assert(_scenario == "scenario");
scenario s = parse_scenario(in);
run_mu_scenario(s);
}
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