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diff --git a/build-aux/tap-driver.py b/build-aux/tap-driver.py new file mode 100644 index 00000000..c231caec --- /dev/null +++ b/build-aux/tap-driver.py @@ -0,0 +1,296 @@ +#!/usr/bin/env python3 +# Adapted from tappy copyright (c) 2016, Matt Layman +# MIT license +# https://github.com/python-tap/tappy + +import io +import re +import subprocess +import sys + + +class Directive(object): + """A representation of a result line directive.""" + + skip_pattern = re.compile( + r"""^SKIP\S* + (?P<whitespace>\s*) # Optional whitespace. + (?P<reason>.*) # Slurp up the rest.""", + re.IGNORECASE | re.VERBOSE) + todo_pattern = re.compile( + r"""^TODO\b # The directive name + (?P<whitespace>\s*) # Immediately following must be whitespace. + (?P<reason>.*) # Slurp up the rest.""", + re.IGNORECASE | re.VERBOSE) + + def __init__(self, text): + """Initialize the directive by parsing the text. + The text is assumed to be everything after a '#\s*' on a result line. + """ + self._text = text + self._skip = False + self._todo = False + self._reason = None + + match = self.skip_pattern.match(text) + if match: + self._skip = True + self._reason = match.group('reason') + + match = self.todo_pattern.match(text) + if match: + if match.group('whitespace'): + self._todo = True + else: + # Catch the case where the directive has no descriptive text. + if match.group('reason') == '': + self._todo = True + self._reason = match.group('reason') + + @property + def text(self): + """Get the entire text.""" + return self._text + + @property + def skip(self): + """Check if the directive is a SKIP type.""" + return self._skip + + @property + def todo(self): + """Check if the directive is a TODO type.""" + return self._todo + + @property + def reason(self): + """Get the reason for the directive.""" + return self._reason + + +class Parser(object): + """A parser for TAP files and lines.""" + + # ok and not ok share most of the same characteristics. + result_base = r""" + \s* # Optional whitespace. + (?P<number>\d*) # Optional test number. + \s* # Optional whitespace. + (?P<description>[^#]*) # Optional description before #. + \#? # Optional directive marker. + \s* # Optional whitespace. + (?P<directive>.*) # Optional directive text. + """ + ok = re.compile(r'^ok' + result_base, re.VERBOSE) + not_ok = re.compile(r'^not\ ok' + result_base, re.VERBOSE) + plan = re.compile(r""" + ^1..(?P<expected>\d+) # Match the plan details. + [^#]* # Consume any non-hash character to confirm only + # directives appear with the plan details. + \#? # Optional directive marker. + \s* # Optional whitespace. + (?P<directive>.*) # Optional directive text. + """, re.VERBOSE) + diagnostic = re.compile(r'^#') + bail = re.compile(r""" + ^Bail\ out! + \s* # Optional whitespace. + (?P<reason>.*) # Optional reason. + """, re.VERBOSE) + version = re.compile(r'^TAP version (?P<version>\d+)$') + + TAP_MINIMUM_DECLARED_VERSION = 13 + + def parse(self, fh): + """Generate tap.line.Line objects, given a file-like object `fh`. + `fh` may be any object that implements both the iterator and + context management protocol (i.e. it can be used in both a + "with" statement and a "for...in" statement.) + Trailing whitespace and newline characters will be automatically + stripped from the input lines. + """ + with fh: + for line in fh: + yield self.parse_line(line.rstrip()) + + def parse_line(self, text): + """Parse a line into whatever TAP category it belongs.""" + match = self.ok.match(text) + if match: + return self._parse_result(True, match) + + match = self.not_ok.match(text) + if match: + return self._parse_result(False, match) + + if self.diagnostic.match(text): + return ('diagnostic', text) + + match = self.plan.match(text) + if match: + return self._parse_plan(match) + + match = self.bail.match(text) + if match: + return ('bail', match.group('reason')) + + match = self.version.match(text) + if match: + return self._parse_version(match) + + return ('unknown',) + + def _parse_plan(self, match): + """Parse a matching plan line.""" + expected_tests = int(match.group('expected')) + directive = Directive(match.group('directive')) + + # Only SKIP directives are allowed in the plan. + if directive.text and not directive.skip: + return ('unknown',) + + return ('plan', expected_tests, directive) + + def _parse_result(self, ok, match): + """Parse a matching result line into a result instance.""" + return ('result', ok, match.group('number'), + match.group('description').strip(), + Directive(match.group('directive'))) + + def _parse_version(self, match): + version = int(match.group('version')) + if version < self.TAP_MINIMUM_DECLARED_VERSION: + raise ValueError('It is an error to explicitly specify ' + 'any version lower than 13.') + return ('version', version) + + +class Rules(object): + + def __init__(self): + self._lines_seen = {'plan': [], 'test': 0, 'failed': 0, 'version': []} + self._errors = [] + + def check(self, final_line_count): + """Check the status of all provided data and update the suite.""" + if self._lines_seen['version']: + self._process_version_lines() + self._process_plan_lines(final_line_count) + + def check_errors(self): + if self._lines_seen['failed'] > 0: + self._add_error('Tests failed.') + if self._errors: + for error in self._errors: + print(error) + return 1 + return 0 + + def _process_version_lines(self): + """Process version line rules.""" + if len(self._lines_seen['version']) > 1: + self._add_error('Multiple version lines appeared.') + elif self._lines_seen['version'][0] != 1: + self._add_error('The version must be on the first line.') + + def _process_plan_lines(self, final_line_count): + """Process plan line rules.""" + if not self._lines_seen['plan']: + self._add_error('Missing a plan.') + return + + if len(self._lines_seen['plan']) > 1: + self._add_error('Only one plan line is permitted per file.') + return + + expected_tests, at_line = self._lines_seen['plan'][0] + if not self._plan_on_valid_line(at_line, final_line_count): + self._add_error( + 'A plan must appear at the beginning or end of the file.') + return + + if expected_tests != self._lines_seen['test']: + self._add_error( + 'Expected {expected_count} tests ' + 'but only {seen_count} ran.'.format( + expected_count=expected_tests, + seen_count=self._lines_seen['test'])) + + def _plan_on_valid_line(self, at_line, final_line_count): + """Check if a plan is on a valid line.""" + # Put the common cases first. + if at_line == 1 or at_line == final_line_count: + return True + + # The plan may only appear on line 2 if the version is at line 1. + after_version = ( + self._lines_seen['version'] and + self._lines_seen['version'][0] == 1 and + at_line == 2) + if after_version: + return True + + return False + + def handle_bail(self, reason): + """Handle a bail line.""" + self._add_error('Bailed: {reason}').format(reason=reason) + + def handle_skipping_plan(self): + """Handle a plan that contains a SKIP directive.""" + sys.exit(77) + + def saw_plan(self, expected_tests, at_line): + """Record when a plan line was seen.""" + self._lines_seen['plan'].append((expected_tests, at_line)) + + def saw_test(self, ok): + """Record when a test line was seen.""" + self._lines_seen['test'] += 1 + if not ok: + self._lines_seen['failed'] += 1 + + def saw_version_at(self, line_counter): + """Record when a version line was seen.""" + self._lines_seen['version'].append(line_counter) + + def _add_error(self, message): + self._errors += [message] + + +if __name__ == '__main__': + parser = Parser() + rules = Rules() + + try: + out = subprocess.check_output(sys.argv[1:], universal_newlines=True) + except subprocess.CalledProcessError as e: + sys.stdout.write(e.output) + raise e + + line_generator = parser.parse(io.StringIO(out)) + line_counter = 0 + for line in line_generator: + line_counter += 1 + + if line[0] == 'unknown': + continue + + if line[0] == 'result': + rules.saw_test(line[1]) + print('{okay} {num} {description} {directive}'.format( + okay=('' if line[1] else 'not ') + 'ok', num=line[2], + description=line[3], directive=line[4].text)) + elif line[0] == 'plan': + if line[2].skip: + rules.handle_skipping_plan() + rules.saw_plan(line[1], line_counter) + elif line[0] == 'bail': + rules.handle_bail(line[1]) + elif line[0] == 'version': + rules.saw_version_at(line_counter) + elif line[0] == 'diagnostic': + print(line[1]) + + rules.check(line_counter) + sys.exit(rules.check_errors()) |