#!/usr/bin/env zsh # ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- # Copyright (c) 2010-2017 zsh-syntax-highlighting contributors # All rights reserved. # # Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without modification, are permitted # provided that the following conditions are met: # # * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice, this list of conditions # and the following disclaimer. # * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice, this list of # conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation and/or other materials provided # with the distribution. # * Neither the name of the zsh-syntax-highlighting contributors nor the names of its contributors # may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software without specific prior # written permission. # # THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR # IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND # FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. 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[[ -n "$1" ]] || { echo >&2 "Bail out! You must provide the name of a valid highlighter as argument." exit 2 } # Check the highlighter is valid. [[ -f $root/highlighters/$1/$1-highlighter.zsh ]] || { echo >&2 "Bail out! Could not find highlighter ${(qq)1}." exit 2 } # Check the highlighter has test data. [[ -d $root/highlighters/$1/test-data ]] || { echo >&2 "Bail out! Highlighter ${(qq)1} has no test data." exit 2 } # Set up results_filter local results_filter if [[ ${QUIET-} == y ]]; then if type -w perl >/dev/null; then results_filter=$root/tests/tap-filter else echo >&2 "Bail out! quiet mode not supported: perl not found"; exit 2 fi else results_filter=cat fi [[ -n $results_filter ]] || { echo >&2 "Bail out! BUG setting \$results_filter"; exit 2 } # Load the main script. # While here, test that it doesn't eat aliases. print > >($results_filter | $root/tests/tap-colorizer.zsh) -r -- "# global (driver) tests" print > >($results_filter | $root/tests/tap-colorizer.zsh) -r -- "1..1" alias -- +plus=plus alias -- _other=other local original_alias_dash_L_output="$(alias -L)" . $root/zsh-syntax-highlighting.zsh if [[ $original_alias_dash_L_output == $(alias -L) ]]; then print -r -- "ok 1 # 'alias -- +foo=bar' is preserved" else print -r -- "not ok 1 # 'alias -- +foo=bar' is preserved" exit 1 fi > >($results_filter | $root/tests/tap-colorizer.zsh) # Overwrite _zsh_highlight_add_highlight so we get the key itself instead of the style _zsh_highlight_add_highlight() { region_highlight+=("$1 $2 $3") } # Activate the highlighter. ZSH_HIGHLIGHT_HIGHLIGHTERS=($1) # In zsh<5.3, 'typeset -p arrayvar' emits two lines, so we use this wrapper instead. typeset_p() { for 1 ; do if [[ ${(tP)1} == *array* ]]; then print -r -- "$1=( ${(@qqqqP)1} )" else print -r -- "$1=${(qqqqP)1}" fi done } # Escape # as ♯ and newline as ↵ they are illegal in the 'description' part of TAP output # The string to escape is «"$@"»; the result is returned in $REPLY. tap_escape() { local s="${(j. .)@}" REPLY="${${s//'#'/♯}//$'\n'/↵}" } # Runs a highlighting test # $1: data file run_test_internal() { local tests_tempdir="$1"; shift local srcdir="$PWD" builtin cd -q -- "$tests_tempdir" || { echo >&2 "Bail out! On ${(qq)1}: cd failed: $?"; return 1 } # Load the data and prepare checking it. local BUFFER CURSOR MARK PENDING PREBUFFER REGION_ACTIVE WIDGET REPLY skip_test fail_test unsorted=0 local expected_mismatch local skip_mismatch local -a expected_region_highlight region_highlight local ARG="$1" local RETURN="" () { setopt localoptions # WARNING: The remainder of this anonymous function will run with the test's options in effect if { ! . "$srcdir"/"$ARG" } || (( $#fail_test )); then print -r -- "1..1" print -r -- "## ${ARG:t:r}" tap_escape $fail_test; fail_test=$REPLY print -r -- "not ok 1 - failed setup: $fail_test" return ${RETURN:=0} fi (( $#skip_test )) && { print -r -- "1..0 # SKIP $skip_test" print -r -- "## ${ARG:t:r}" return ${RETURN:=0} } # Check the data declares $PREBUFFER or $BUFFER. [[ -z $PREBUFFER && -z $BUFFER ]] && { echo >&2 "Bail out! On ${(qq)1}: Either 'PREBUFFER' or 'BUFFER' must be declared and non-blank"; return ${RETURN:=1}; } # Set sane defaults for ZLE variables : ${CURSOR=$#BUFFER} ${PENDING=0} ${WIDGET=z-sy-h-test-harness-test-widget} # Process the data. _zsh_highlight }; [[ -z $RETURN ]] || return $RETURN unset ARG if (( unsorted )); then region_highlight=("${(@n)region_highlight}") expected_region_highlight=("${(@n)expected_region_highlight}") fi # Print the plan line, and some comments for human readers echo "1..$(( $#expected_region_highlight + 1))" echo "## ${1:t:r}" # note: tests/edit-failed-tests looks for the "##" emitted by this line [[ -n $PREBUFFER ]] && printf '# %s\n' "$(typeset_p PREBUFFER)" [[ -n $BUFFER ]] && printf '# %s\n' "$(typeset_p BUFFER)" local i for ((i=1; i<=$#expected_region_highlight; i++)); do local -a expected_highlight_zone; expected_highlight_zone=( ${(z)expected_region_highlight[i]} ) integer exp_start=$expected_highlight_zone[1] exp_end=$expected_highlight_zone[2] local todo= if (( $+expected_highlight_zone[4] )); then todo="# TODO $expected_highlight_zone[4]" skip_mismatch="cardinality check disabled whilst regular test points are expected to fail" fi if ! (( $+region_highlight[i] )); then print -r -- "not ok $i - unmatched expectation ($exp_start $exp_end $expected_highlight_zone[3])" \ "${skip_mismatch:+"# TODO ${(qqq)skip_mismatch}"}" continue fi local -a highlight_zone; highlight_zone=( ${(z)region_highlight[i]} ) integer start=$(( highlight_zone[1] + 1 )) end=$highlight_zone[2] local desc="[$start,$end] «${BUFFER[$start,$end]}»" tap_escape $desc; desc=$REPLY if [[ $start != $exp_start ]] || [[ $end != $exp_end ]] || [[ $highlight_zone[3] != $expected_highlight_zone[3] ]] then print -r -- "not ok $i - $desc - expected ($exp_start $exp_end ${(qqq)expected_highlight_zone[3]}), observed ($start $end ${(qqq)highlight_zone[3]}). $todo" else print -r -- "ok $i - $desc${todo:+ - }$todo" fi unset expected_highlight_zone unset exp_start exp_end unset todo unset highlight_zone unset start end unset desc done # If both $skip_mismatch and $expected_mismatch are set, that means the test # has some XFail test points, _and_ explicitly sets $expected_mismatch as # well. Explicit settings should have priority, so we ignore $skip_mismatch # if $expected_mismatch is set. if [[ -n $skip_mismatch && -z $expected_mismatch ]]; then tap_escape $skip_mismatch; skip_mismatch=$REPLY print "ok $i - cardinality check" "# SKIP $skip_mismatch" else local todo if [[ -n $expected_mismatch ]]; then tap_escape $expected_mismatch; expected_mismatch=$REPLY todo="# TODO $expected_mismatch" fi if (( $#expected_region_highlight == $#region_highlight )); then print -r -- "ok $i - cardinality check${todo:+ - }$todo" else local details details+="have $#expected_region_highlight expectations and $#region_highlight region_highlight entries: " details+="«$(typeset_p expected_region_highlight)» «$(typeset_p region_highlight)»" tap_escape $details; details=$REPLY print -r -- "not ok $i - cardinality check - $details${todo:+ - }$todo" () { local -a left_column right_column left_column=( "expected_region_highlight" "${(qq)expected_region_highlight[@]}" ) right_column=( "region_highlight" "${(qq)region_highlight[@]}" ) integer difference=$(( $#right_column - $#left_column )) if (( difference > 0 )); then left_column+=( ${(r:2*difference::. :):-} ) fi paste \ =(print -rC1 -- $left_column) \ =(print -rC1 -- $right_column) \ | if type column >/dev/null; then column -t -s $'\t'; else cat; fi \ | sed 's/^/# /' } fi fi } # Run a single test file. The exit status is 1 if the test harness had # an error and 0 otherwise. The exit status does not depend on whether # test points succeeded or failed. run_test() { # Do not combine the declaration and initialization: «local x="$(false)"» does not set $?. local __tests_tempdir __tests_tempdir="$(mktemp -d)" && [[ -d $__tests_tempdir ]] || { echo >&2 "Bail out! mktemp failed"; return 1 } typeset -r __tests_tempdir # don't allow tests to override the variable that we will 'rm -rf' later on { # Use a subshell to isolate tests from each other. # (So tests can alter global shell state using 'cd', 'hash', etc) { # These braces are so multios don't come into play. { (run_test_internal "$__tests_tempdir" "$@") 3>&1 >&2 2>&3 } | grep \^ local ret=$pipestatus[1] stderr=$pipestatus[2] if (( ! stderr )); then # stdout will become stderr echo "Bail out! On ${(qq)1}: output on stderr"; return 1 else return $ret fi } 3>&1 >&2 2>&3 } always { rm -rf -- "$__tests_tempdir" } } # Process each test data file in test data directory. integer something_failed=0 ZSH_HIGHLIGHT_STYLES=() local data_file for data_file in $root/highlighters/$1/test-data/*.zsh; do run_test "$data_file" | tee >($results_filter | $root/tests/tap-colorizer.zsh) | grep -v '^not ok.*# TODO' | grep -Eq '^not ok|^ok.*# TODO' && (( something_failed=1 )) (( $pipestatus[1] )) && exit 2 done exit $something_failed }