github.com/ader1990/go@v0.0.0-20140630135419-8c24447fa791/src/pkg/go/printer/printer_test.go (about)

     1  // Copyright 2009 The Go Authors. All rights reserved.
     2  // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
     3  // license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
     4  
     5  package printer
     6  
     7  import (
     8  	"bytes"
     9  	"errors"
    10  	"flag"
    11  	"fmt"
    12  	"go/ast"
    13  	"go/parser"
    14  	"go/token"
    15  	"io/ioutil"
    16  	"path/filepath"
    17  	"testing"
    18  	"time"
    19  )
    20  
    21  const (
    22  	dataDir  = "testdata"
    23  	tabwidth = 8
    24  )
    25  
    26  var update = flag.Bool("update", false, "update golden files")
    27  
    28  var fset = token.NewFileSet()
    29  
    30  type checkMode uint
    31  
    32  const (
    33  	export checkMode = 1 << iota
    34  	rawFormat
    35  	idempotent
    36  )
    37  
    38  // format parses src, prints the corresponding AST, verifies the resulting
    39  // src is syntactically correct, and returns the resulting src or an error
    40  // if any.
    41  func format(src []byte, mode checkMode) ([]byte, error) {
    42  	// parse src
    43  	f, err := parser.ParseFile(fset, "", src, parser.ParseComments)
    44  	if err != nil {
    45  		return nil, fmt.Errorf("parse: %s\n%s", err, src)
    46  	}
    47  
    48  	// filter exports if necessary
    49  	if mode&export != 0 {
    50  		ast.FileExports(f) // ignore result
    51  		f.Comments = nil   // don't print comments that are not in AST
    52  	}
    53  
    54  	// determine printer configuration
    55  	cfg := Config{Tabwidth: tabwidth}
    56  	if mode&rawFormat != 0 {
    57  		cfg.Mode |= RawFormat
    58  	}
    59  
    60  	// print AST
    61  	var buf bytes.Buffer
    62  	if err := cfg.Fprint(&buf, fset, f); err != nil {
    63  		return nil, fmt.Errorf("print: %s", err)
    64  	}
    65  
    66  	// make sure formatted output is syntactically correct
    67  	res := buf.Bytes()
    68  	if _, err := parser.ParseFile(fset, "", res, 0); err != nil {
    69  		return nil, fmt.Errorf("re-parse: %s\n%s", err, buf.Bytes())
    70  	}
    71  
    72  	return res, nil
    73  }
    74  
    75  // lineAt returns the line in text starting at offset offs.
    76  func lineAt(text []byte, offs int) []byte {
    77  	i := offs
    78  	for i < len(text) && text[i] != '\n' {
    79  		i++
    80  	}
    81  	return text[offs:i]
    82  }
    83  
    84  // diff compares a and b.
    85  func diff(aname, bname string, a, b []byte) error {
    86  	var buf bytes.Buffer // holding long error message
    87  
    88  	// compare lengths
    89  	if len(a) != len(b) {
    90  		fmt.Fprintf(&buf, "\nlength changed: len(%s) = %d, len(%s) = %d", aname, len(a), bname, len(b))
    91  	}
    92  
    93  	// compare contents
    94  	line := 1
    95  	offs := 1
    96  	for i := 0; i < len(a) && i < len(b); i++ {
    97  		ch := a[i]
    98  		if ch != b[i] {
    99  			fmt.Fprintf(&buf, "\n%s:%d:%d: %s", aname, line, i-offs+1, lineAt(a, offs))
   100  			fmt.Fprintf(&buf, "\n%s:%d:%d: %s", bname, line, i-offs+1, lineAt(b, offs))
   101  			fmt.Fprintf(&buf, "\n\n")
   102  			break
   103  		}
   104  		if ch == '\n' {
   105  			line++
   106  			offs = i + 1
   107  		}
   108  	}
   109  
   110  	if buf.Len() > 0 {
   111  		return errors.New(buf.String())
   112  	}
   113  	return nil
   114  }
   115  
   116  func runcheck(t *testing.T, source, golden string, mode checkMode) {
   117  	src, err := ioutil.ReadFile(source)
   118  	if err != nil {
   119  		t.Error(err)
   120  		return
   121  	}
   122  
   123  	res, err := format(src, mode)
   124  	if err != nil {
   125  		t.Error(err)
   126  		return
   127  	}
   128  
   129  	// update golden files if necessary
   130  	if *update {
   131  		if err := ioutil.WriteFile(golden, res, 0644); err != nil {
   132  			t.Error(err)
   133  		}
   134  		return
   135  	}
   136  
   137  	// get golden
   138  	gld, err := ioutil.ReadFile(golden)
   139  	if err != nil {
   140  		t.Error(err)
   141  		return
   142  	}
   143  
   144  	// formatted source and golden must be the same
   145  	if err := diff(source, golden, res, gld); err != nil {
   146  		t.Error(err)
   147  		return
   148  	}
   149  
   150  	if mode&idempotent != 0 {
   151  		// formatting golden must be idempotent
   152  		// (This is very difficult to achieve in general and for now
   153  		// it is only checked for files explicitly marked as such.)
   154  		res, err = format(gld, mode)
   155  		if err := diff(golden, fmt.Sprintf("format(%s)", golden), gld, res); err != nil {
   156  			t.Errorf("golden is not idempotent: %s", err)
   157  		}
   158  	}
   159  }
   160  
   161  func check(t *testing.T, source, golden string, mode checkMode) {
   162  	// start a timer to produce a time-out signal
   163  	tc := make(chan int)
   164  	go func() {
   165  		time.Sleep(10 * time.Second) // plenty of a safety margin, even for very slow machines
   166  		tc <- 0
   167  	}()
   168  
   169  	// run the test
   170  	cc := make(chan int)
   171  	go func() {
   172  		runcheck(t, source, golden, mode)
   173  		cc <- 0
   174  	}()
   175  
   176  	// wait for the first finisher
   177  	select {
   178  	case <-tc:
   179  		// test running past time out
   180  		t.Errorf("%s: running too slowly", source)
   181  	case <-cc:
   182  		// test finished within allotted time margin
   183  	}
   184  }
   185  
   186  type entry struct {
   187  	source, golden string
   188  	mode           checkMode
   189  }
   190  
   191  // Use go test -update to create/update the respective golden files.
   192  var data = []entry{
   193  	{"empty.input", "empty.golden", idempotent},
   194  	{"comments.input", "comments.golden", 0},
   195  	{"comments.input", "comments.x", export},
   196  	{"comments2.input", "comments2.golden", idempotent},
   197  	{"linebreaks.input", "linebreaks.golden", idempotent},
   198  	{"expressions.input", "expressions.golden", idempotent},
   199  	{"expressions.input", "expressions.raw", rawFormat | idempotent},
   200  	{"declarations.input", "declarations.golden", 0},
   201  	{"statements.input", "statements.golden", 0},
   202  	{"slow.input", "slow.golden", idempotent},
   203  }
   204  
   205  func TestFiles(t *testing.T) {
   206  	for _, e := range data {
   207  		source := filepath.Join(dataDir, e.source)
   208  		golden := filepath.Join(dataDir, e.golden)
   209  		check(t, source, golden, e.mode)
   210  		// TODO(gri) check that golden is idempotent
   211  		//check(t, golden, golden, e.mode)
   212  	}
   213  }
   214  
   215  // TestLineComments, using a simple test case, checks that consecutive line
   216  // comments are properly terminated with a newline even if the AST position
   217  // information is incorrect.
   218  //
   219  func TestLineComments(t *testing.T) {
   220  	const src = `// comment 1
   221  	// comment 2
   222  	// comment 3
   223  	package main
   224  	`
   225  
   226  	fset := token.NewFileSet()
   227  	f, err := parser.ParseFile(fset, "", src, parser.ParseComments)
   228  	if err != nil {
   229  		panic(err) // error in test
   230  	}
   231  
   232  	var buf bytes.Buffer
   233  	fset = token.NewFileSet() // use the wrong file set
   234  	Fprint(&buf, fset, f)
   235  
   236  	nlines := 0
   237  	for _, ch := range buf.Bytes() {
   238  		if ch == '\n' {
   239  			nlines++
   240  		}
   241  	}
   242  
   243  	const expected = 3
   244  	if nlines < expected {
   245  		t.Errorf("got %d, expected %d\n", nlines, expected)
   246  		t.Errorf("result:\n%s", buf.Bytes())
   247  	}
   248  }
   249  
   250  // Verify that the printer can be invoked during initialization.
   251  func init() {
   252  	const name = "foobar"
   253  	var buf bytes.Buffer
   254  	if err := Fprint(&buf, fset, &ast.Ident{Name: name}); err != nil {
   255  		panic(err) // error in test
   256  	}
   257  	// in debug mode, the result contains additional information;
   258  	// ignore it
   259  	if s := buf.String(); !debug && s != name {
   260  		panic("got " + s + ", want " + name)
   261  	}
   262  }
   263  
   264  // Verify that the printer doesn't crash if the AST contains BadXXX nodes.
   265  func TestBadNodes(t *testing.T) {
   266  	const src = "package p\n("
   267  	const res = "package p\nBadDecl\n"
   268  	f, err := parser.ParseFile(fset, "", src, parser.ParseComments)
   269  	if err == nil {
   270  		t.Error("expected illegal program") // error in test
   271  	}
   272  	var buf bytes.Buffer
   273  	Fprint(&buf, fset, f)
   274  	if buf.String() != res {
   275  		t.Errorf("got %q, expected %q", buf.String(), res)
   276  	}
   277  }
   278  
   279  // testComment verifies that f can be parsed again after printing it
   280  // with its first comment set to comment at any possible source offset.
   281  func testComment(t *testing.T, f *ast.File, srclen int, comment *ast.Comment) {
   282  	f.Comments[0].List[0] = comment
   283  	var buf bytes.Buffer
   284  	for offs := 0; offs <= srclen; offs++ {
   285  		buf.Reset()
   286  		// Printing f should result in a correct program no
   287  		// matter what the (incorrect) comment position is.
   288  		if err := Fprint(&buf, fset, f); err != nil {
   289  			t.Error(err)
   290  		}
   291  		if _, err := parser.ParseFile(fset, "", buf.Bytes(), 0); err != nil {
   292  			t.Fatalf("incorrect program for pos = %d:\n%s", comment.Slash, buf.String())
   293  		}
   294  		// Position information is just an offset.
   295  		// Move comment one byte down in the source.
   296  		comment.Slash++
   297  	}
   298  }
   299  
   300  // Verify that the printer produces a correct program
   301  // even if the position information of comments introducing newlines
   302  // is incorrect.
   303  func TestBadComments(t *testing.T) {
   304  	const src = `
   305  // first comment - text and position changed by test
   306  package p
   307  import "fmt"
   308  const pi = 3.14 // rough circle
   309  var (
   310  	x, y, z int = 1, 2, 3
   311  	u, v float64
   312  )
   313  func fibo(n int) {
   314  	if n < 2 {
   315  		return n /* seed values */
   316  	}
   317  	return fibo(n-1) + fibo(n-2)
   318  }
   319  `
   320  
   321  	f, err := parser.ParseFile(fset, "", src, parser.ParseComments)
   322  	if err != nil {
   323  		t.Error(err) // error in test
   324  	}
   325  
   326  	comment := f.Comments[0].List[0]
   327  	pos := comment.Pos()
   328  	if fset.Position(pos).Offset != 1 {
   329  		t.Error("expected offset 1") // error in test
   330  	}
   331  
   332  	testComment(t, f, len(src), &ast.Comment{Slash: pos, Text: "//-style comment"})
   333  	testComment(t, f, len(src), &ast.Comment{Slash: pos, Text: "/*-style comment */"})
   334  	testComment(t, f, len(src), &ast.Comment{Slash: pos, Text: "/*-style \n comment */"})
   335  	testComment(t, f, len(src), &ast.Comment{Slash: pos, Text: "/*-style comment \n\n\n */"})
   336  }
   337  
   338  type visitor chan *ast.Ident
   339  
   340  func (v visitor) Visit(n ast.Node) (w ast.Visitor) {
   341  	if ident, ok := n.(*ast.Ident); ok {
   342  		v <- ident
   343  	}
   344  	return v
   345  }
   346  
   347  // idents is an iterator that returns all idents in f via the result channel.
   348  func idents(f *ast.File) <-chan *ast.Ident {
   349  	v := make(visitor)
   350  	go func() {
   351  		ast.Walk(v, f)
   352  		close(v)
   353  	}()
   354  	return v
   355  }
   356  
   357  // identCount returns the number of identifiers found in f.
   358  func identCount(f *ast.File) int {
   359  	n := 0
   360  	for _ = range idents(f) {
   361  		n++
   362  	}
   363  	return n
   364  }
   365  
   366  // Verify that the SourcePos mode emits correct //line comments
   367  // by testing that position information for matching identifiers
   368  // is maintained.
   369  func TestSourcePos(t *testing.T) {
   370  	const src = `
   371  package p
   372  import ( "go/printer"; "math" )
   373  const pi = 3.14; var x = 0
   374  type t struct{ x, y, z int; u, v, w float32 }
   375  func (t *t) foo(a, b, c int) int {
   376  	return a*t.x + b*t.y +
   377  		// two extra lines here
   378  		// ...
   379  		c*t.z
   380  }
   381  `
   382  
   383  	// parse original
   384  	f1, err := parser.ParseFile(fset, "src", src, parser.ParseComments)
   385  	if err != nil {
   386  		t.Fatal(err)
   387  	}
   388  
   389  	// pretty-print original
   390  	var buf bytes.Buffer
   391  	err = (&Config{Mode: UseSpaces | SourcePos, Tabwidth: 8}).Fprint(&buf, fset, f1)
   392  	if err != nil {
   393  		t.Fatal(err)
   394  	}
   395  
   396  	// parse pretty printed original
   397  	// (//line comments must be interpreted even w/o parser.ParseComments set)
   398  	f2, err := parser.ParseFile(fset, "", buf.Bytes(), 0)
   399  	if err != nil {
   400  		t.Fatalf("%s\n%s", err, buf.Bytes())
   401  	}
   402  
   403  	// At this point the position information of identifiers in f2 should
   404  	// match the position information of corresponding identifiers in f1.
   405  
   406  	// number of identifiers must be > 0 (test should run) and must match
   407  	n1 := identCount(f1)
   408  	n2 := identCount(f2)
   409  	if n1 == 0 {
   410  		t.Fatal("got no idents")
   411  	}
   412  	if n2 != n1 {
   413  		t.Errorf("got %d idents; want %d", n2, n1)
   414  	}
   415  
   416  	// verify that all identifiers have correct line information
   417  	i2range := idents(f2)
   418  	for i1 := range idents(f1) {
   419  		i2 := <-i2range
   420  
   421  		if i2.Name != i1.Name {
   422  			t.Errorf("got ident %s; want %s", i2.Name, i1.Name)
   423  		}
   424  
   425  		l1 := fset.Position(i1.Pos()).Line
   426  		l2 := fset.Position(i2.Pos()).Line
   427  		if l2 != l1 {
   428  			t.Errorf("got line %d; want %d for %s", l2, l1, i1.Name)
   429  		}
   430  	}
   431  
   432  	if t.Failed() {
   433  		t.Logf("\n%s", buf.Bytes())
   434  	}
   435  }
   436  
   437  var decls = []string{
   438  	`import "fmt"`,
   439  	"const pi = 3.1415\nconst e = 2.71828\n\nvar x = pi",
   440  	"func sum(x, y int) int\t{ return x + y }",
   441  }
   442  
   443  func TestDeclLists(t *testing.T) {
   444  	for _, src := range decls {
   445  		file, err := parser.ParseFile(fset, "", "package p;"+src, parser.ParseComments)
   446  		if err != nil {
   447  			panic(err) // error in test
   448  		}
   449  
   450  		var buf bytes.Buffer
   451  		err = Fprint(&buf, fset, file.Decls) // only print declarations
   452  		if err != nil {
   453  			panic(err) // error in test
   454  		}
   455  
   456  		out := buf.String()
   457  		if out != src {
   458  			t.Errorf("\ngot : %q\nwant: %q\n", out, src)
   459  		}
   460  	}
   461  }
   462  
   463  var stmts = []string{
   464  	"i := 0",
   465  	"select {}\nvar a, b = 1, 2\nreturn a + b",
   466  	"go f()\ndefer func() {}()",
   467  }
   468  
   469  func TestStmtLists(t *testing.T) {
   470  	for _, src := range stmts {
   471  		file, err := parser.ParseFile(fset, "", "package p; func _() {"+src+"}", parser.ParseComments)
   472  		if err != nil {
   473  			panic(err) // error in test
   474  		}
   475  
   476  		var buf bytes.Buffer
   477  		err = Fprint(&buf, fset, file.Decls[0].(*ast.FuncDecl).Body.List) // only print statements
   478  		if err != nil {
   479  			panic(err) // error in test
   480  		}
   481  
   482  		out := buf.String()
   483  		if out != src {
   484  			t.Errorf("\ngot : %q\nwant: %q\n", out, src)
   485  		}
   486  	}
   487  }
   488  
   489  func TestBaseIndent(t *testing.T) {
   490  	// The testfile must not contain multi-line raw strings since those
   491  	// are not indented (because their values must not change) and make
   492  	// this test fail.
   493  	const filename = "printer.go"
   494  	src, err := ioutil.ReadFile(filename)
   495  	if err != nil {
   496  		panic(err) // error in test
   497  	}
   498  
   499  	file, err := parser.ParseFile(fset, filename, src, 0)
   500  	if err != nil {
   501  		panic(err) // error in test
   502  	}
   503  
   504  	var buf bytes.Buffer
   505  	for indent := 0; indent < 4; indent++ {
   506  		buf.Reset()
   507  		(&Config{Tabwidth: tabwidth, Indent: indent}).Fprint(&buf, fset, file)
   508  		// all code must be indented by at least 'indent' tabs
   509  		lines := bytes.Split(buf.Bytes(), []byte{'\n'})
   510  		for i, line := range lines {
   511  			if len(line) == 0 {
   512  				continue // empty lines don't have indentation
   513  			}
   514  			n := 0
   515  			for j, b := range line {
   516  				if b != '\t' {
   517  					// end of indentation
   518  					n = j
   519  					break
   520  				}
   521  			}
   522  			if n < indent {
   523  				t.Errorf("line %d: got only %d tabs; want at least %d: %q", i, n, indent, line)
   524  			}
   525  		}
   526  	}
   527  }
   528  
   529  // TestFuncType tests that an ast.FuncType with a nil Params field
   530  // can be printed (per go/ast specification). Test case for issue 3870.
   531  func TestFuncType(t *testing.T) {
   532  	src := &ast.File{
   533  		Name: &ast.Ident{Name: "p"},
   534  		Decls: []ast.Decl{
   535  			&ast.FuncDecl{
   536  				Name: &ast.Ident{Name: "f"},
   537  				Type: &ast.FuncType{},
   538  			},
   539  		},
   540  	}
   541  
   542  	var buf bytes.Buffer
   543  	if err := Fprint(&buf, fset, src); err != nil {
   544  		t.Fatal(err)
   545  	}
   546  	got := buf.String()
   547  
   548  	const want = `package p
   549  
   550  func f()
   551  `
   552  
   553  	if got != want {
   554  		t.Fatalf("got:\n%s\nwant:\n%s\n", got, want)
   555  	}
   556  }
   557  
   558  // TextX is a skeleton test that can be filled in for debugging one-off cases.
   559  // Do not remove.
   560  func TestX(t *testing.T) {
   561  	const src = `
   562  package p
   563  func _() {}
   564  `
   565  	_, err := format([]byte(src), 0)
   566  	if err != nil {
   567  		t.Error(err)
   568  	}
   569  }