github.com/yukk001/go1.10.8@v0.0.0-20190813125351-6df2d3982e20/src/cmd/compile/internal/syntax/parser_test.go (about)

     1  // Copyright 2016 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 syntax
     6  
     7  import (
     8  	"bytes"
     9  	"cmd/internal/src"
    10  	"flag"
    11  	"fmt"
    12  	"io/ioutil"
    13  	"path/filepath"
    14  	"runtime"
    15  	"strings"
    16  	"sync"
    17  	"testing"
    18  	"time"
    19  )
    20  
    21  var fast = flag.Bool("fast", false, "parse package files in parallel")
    22  var src_ = flag.String("src", "parser.go", "source file to parse")
    23  var verify = flag.Bool("verify", false, "verify idempotent printing")
    24  
    25  func TestParse(t *testing.T) {
    26  	ParseFile(*src_, func(err error) { t.Error(err) }, nil, 0)
    27  }
    28  
    29  func TestStdLib(t *testing.T) {
    30  	if testing.Short() {
    31  		t.Skip("skipping test in short mode")
    32  	}
    33  
    34  	var m1 runtime.MemStats
    35  	runtime.ReadMemStats(&m1)
    36  	start := time.Now()
    37  
    38  	type parseResult struct {
    39  		filename string
    40  		lines    uint
    41  	}
    42  
    43  	results := make(chan parseResult)
    44  	go func() {
    45  		defer close(results)
    46  		for _, dir := range []string{
    47  			runtime.GOROOT(),
    48  		} {
    49  			walkDirs(t, dir, func(filename string) {
    50  				if debug {
    51  					fmt.Printf("parsing %s\n", filename)
    52  				}
    53  				ast, err := ParseFile(filename, nil, nil, 0)
    54  				if err != nil {
    55  					t.Error(err)
    56  					return
    57  				}
    58  				if *verify {
    59  					verifyPrint(filename, ast)
    60  				}
    61  				results <- parseResult{filename, ast.Lines}
    62  			})
    63  		}
    64  	}()
    65  
    66  	var count, lines uint
    67  	for res := range results {
    68  		count++
    69  		lines += res.lines
    70  		if testing.Verbose() {
    71  			fmt.Printf("%5d  %s (%d lines)\n", count, res.filename, res.lines)
    72  		}
    73  	}
    74  
    75  	dt := time.Since(start)
    76  	var m2 runtime.MemStats
    77  	runtime.ReadMemStats(&m2)
    78  	dm := float64(m2.TotalAlloc-m1.TotalAlloc) / 1e6
    79  
    80  	fmt.Printf("parsed %d lines (%d files) in %v (%d lines/s)\n", lines, count, dt, int64(float64(lines)/dt.Seconds()))
    81  	fmt.Printf("allocated %.3fMb (%.3fMb/s)\n", dm, dm/dt.Seconds())
    82  }
    83  
    84  func walkDirs(t *testing.T, dir string, action func(string)) {
    85  	fis, err := ioutil.ReadDir(dir)
    86  	if err != nil {
    87  		t.Error(err)
    88  		return
    89  	}
    90  
    91  	var files, dirs []string
    92  	for _, fi := range fis {
    93  		if fi.Mode().IsRegular() {
    94  			if strings.HasSuffix(fi.Name(), ".go") {
    95  				path := filepath.Join(dir, fi.Name())
    96  				files = append(files, path)
    97  			}
    98  		} else if fi.IsDir() && fi.Name() != "testdata" {
    99  			path := filepath.Join(dir, fi.Name())
   100  			if !strings.HasSuffix(path, "/test") {
   101  				dirs = append(dirs, path)
   102  			}
   103  		}
   104  	}
   105  
   106  	if *fast {
   107  		var wg sync.WaitGroup
   108  		wg.Add(len(files))
   109  		for _, filename := range files {
   110  			go func(filename string) {
   111  				defer wg.Done()
   112  				action(filename)
   113  			}(filename)
   114  		}
   115  		wg.Wait()
   116  	} else {
   117  		for _, filename := range files {
   118  			action(filename)
   119  		}
   120  	}
   121  
   122  	for _, dir := range dirs {
   123  		walkDirs(t, dir, action)
   124  	}
   125  }
   126  
   127  func verifyPrint(filename string, ast1 *File) {
   128  	var buf1 bytes.Buffer
   129  	_, err := Fprint(&buf1, ast1, true)
   130  	if err != nil {
   131  		panic(err)
   132  	}
   133  
   134  	ast2, err := ParseBytes(src.NewFileBase(filename, filename), buf1.Bytes(), nil, nil, nil, 0)
   135  	if err != nil {
   136  		panic(err)
   137  	}
   138  
   139  	var buf2 bytes.Buffer
   140  	_, err = Fprint(&buf2, ast2, true)
   141  	if err != nil {
   142  		panic(err)
   143  	}
   144  
   145  	if bytes.Compare(buf1.Bytes(), buf2.Bytes()) != 0 {
   146  		fmt.Printf("--- %s ---\n", filename)
   147  		fmt.Printf("%s\n", buf1.Bytes())
   148  		fmt.Println()
   149  
   150  		fmt.Printf("--- %s ---\n", filename)
   151  		fmt.Printf("%s\n", buf2.Bytes())
   152  		fmt.Println()
   153  		panic("not equal")
   154  	}
   155  }
   156  
   157  func TestIssue17697(t *testing.T) {
   158  	_, err := ParseBytes(nil, nil, nil, nil, nil, 0) // return with parser error, don't panic
   159  	if err == nil {
   160  		t.Errorf("no error reported")
   161  	}
   162  }
   163  
   164  func TestParseFile(t *testing.T) {
   165  	_, err := ParseFile("", nil, nil, 0)
   166  	if err == nil {
   167  		t.Error("missing io error")
   168  	}
   169  
   170  	var first error
   171  	_, err = ParseFile("", func(err error) {
   172  		if first == nil {
   173  			first = err
   174  		}
   175  	}, nil, 0)
   176  	if err == nil || first == nil {
   177  		t.Error("missing io error")
   178  	}
   179  	if err != first {
   180  		t.Errorf("got %v; want first error %v", err, first)
   181  	}
   182  }
   183  
   184  func TestLineDirectives(t *testing.T) {
   185  	for _, test := range []struct {
   186  		src, msg  string
   187  		filename  string
   188  		line, col uint // 0-based
   189  	}{
   190  		// test validity of //line directive
   191  		{`//line :`, "invalid line number: ", "", 0, 8},
   192  		{`//line :x`, "invalid line number: x", "", 0, 8},
   193  		{`//line foo :`, "invalid line number: ", "", 0, 12},
   194  		{`//line foo:123abc`, "invalid line number: 123abc", "", 0, 11},
   195  		{`/**///line foo:x`, "syntax error: package statement must be first", "", 0, 16}, //line directive not at start of line - ignored
   196  		{`//line foo:0`, "invalid line number: 0", "", 0, 11},
   197  		{fmt.Sprintf(`//line foo:%d`, lineMax+1), fmt.Sprintf("invalid line number: %d", lineMax+1), "", 0, 11},
   198  
   199  		// test effect of //line directive on (relative) position information
   200  		{"//line foo:123\n   foo", "syntax error: package statement must be first", "foo", 123 - linebase, 3},
   201  		{"//line foo:123\n//line bar:345\nfoo", "syntax error: package statement must be first", "bar", 345 - linebase, 0},
   202  
   203  		{"//line " + runtime.GOROOT() + "/src/a/a.go:123\n   foo", "syntax error: package statement must be first", "$GOROOT/src/a/a.go", 123 - linebase, 3},
   204  	} {
   205  		fileh := func(name string) string {
   206  			if strings.HasPrefix(name, runtime.GOROOT()) {
   207  				return "$GOROOT" + name[len(runtime.GOROOT()):]
   208  			}
   209  			return name
   210  		}
   211  		_, err := ParseBytes(nil, []byte(test.src), nil, nil, fileh, 0)
   212  		if err == nil {
   213  			t.Errorf("%s: no error reported", test.src)
   214  			continue
   215  		}
   216  		perr, ok := err.(Error)
   217  		if !ok {
   218  			t.Errorf("%s: got %v; want parser error", test.src, err)
   219  			continue
   220  		}
   221  		if msg := perr.Msg; msg != test.msg {
   222  			t.Errorf("%s: got msg = %q; want %q", test.src, msg, test.msg)
   223  		}
   224  		if filename := perr.Pos.AbsFilename(); filename != test.filename {
   225  			t.Errorf("%s: got filename = %q; want %q", test.src, filename, test.filename)
   226  		}
   227  		if line := perr.Pos.RelLine(); line != test.line+linebase {
   228  			t.Errorf("%s: got line = %d; want %d", test.src, line, test.line+linebase)
   229  		}
   230  		if col := perr.Pos.Col(); col != test.col+colbase {
   231  			t.Errorf("%s: got col = %d; want %d", test.src, col, test.col+colbase)
   232  		}
   233  	}
   234  }