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authorbors[bot] <26634292+bors[bot]@users.noreply.github.com>2019-06-26 12:41:30 +0100
committerbors[bot] <26634292+bors[bot]@users.noreply.github.com>2019-06-26 12:41:30 +0100
commit0cff7f84c64eb9e6524b0ecb27304b854d783ec1 (patch)
tree9139681d87c2c5f09532d47337f7cbd5c0742249 /editors/code/src/test/fixtures/rust-diagnostics
parentafd18dbcb8147cb83de408b7da310ee187faf3df (diff)
parent98ac62c9d78ff5ec323c7d9aeae8845e1df20b19 (diff)
Merge #1446
1446: Initial Visual Studio Code unit tests r=matklad a=etaoins As promised in #1439 this is an initial attempt at unit testing the VSCode extension. There are two separate parts to this: getting the test framework working and unit testing the code in #1439. The test framework nearly intact from the VSCode extension generator. The main thing missing was `test/index.ts` which acts as an entry point for Mocha. This was simply copied back in. I also needed to open the test VSCode instance inside a workspace as our file URI generation depends on a workspace being open. There are two ways to run the test framework: 1. Opening the extension's source in VSCode, pressing F5 and selecting the "Extensions Test" debug target. 2. Closing all copies of VSCode and running `npm test`. This is started from the command line but actually opens a temporary VSCode window to host the tests. This doesn't attempt to wire this up to CI. That requires running a headless X11 server which is a bit daunting. I'll assess the difficulty of that in a follow-up branch. This PR is at least helpful for local development without having to induce errors on a Rust project. For the actual tests this uses snapshots of `rustc` output from [a real Rust project](https://github.com/etaoins/arret) captured from the command line. Except for extracting the `message` object and reformatting they're copied verbatim into fixture JSON files. Only four different types of diagnostics are tested but they represent the main combinations of code actions and related information possible. They can be considered the happy path tests; as we encounter corner-cases we can introduce new tests fixtures. Co-authored-by: Ryan Cumming <[email protected]>
Diffstat (limited to 'editors/code/src/test/fixtures/rust-diagnostics')
-rw-r--r--editors/code/src/test/fixtures/rust-diagnostics/clippy/trivially_copy_pass_by_ref.json110
-rw-r--r--editors/code/src/test/fixtures/rust-diagnostics/error/E0053.json42
-rw-r--r--editors/code/src/test/fixtures/rust-diagnostics/error/E0061.json114
-rw-r--r--editors/code/src/test/fixtures/rust-diagnostics/warning/unused_variables.json72
4 files changed, 338 insertions, 0 deletions
diff --git a/editors/code/src/test/fixtures/rust-diagnostics/clippy/trivially_copy_pass_by_ref.json b/editors/code/src/test/fixtures/rust-diagnostics/clippy/trivially_copy_pass_by_ref.json
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..d874e99bc
--- /dev/null
+++ b/editors/code/src/test/fixtures/rust-diagnostics/clippy/trivially_copy_pass_by_ref.json
@@ -0,0 +1,110 @@
1{
2 "message": "this argument is passed by reference, but would be more efficient if passed by value",
3 "code": {
4 "code": "clippy::trivially_copy_pass_by_ref",
5 "explanation": null
6 },
7 "level": "warning",
8 "spans": [
9 {
10 "file_name": "compiler/mir/tagset.rs",
11 "byte_start": 941,
12 "byte_end": 946,
13 "line_start": 42,
14 "line_end": 42,
15 "column_start": 24,
16 "column_end": 29,
17 "is_primary": true,
18 "text": [
19 {
20 "text": " pub fn is_disjoint(&self, other: Self) -> bool {",
21 "highlight_start": 24,
22 "highlight_end": 29
23 }
24 ],
25 "label": null,
26 "suggested_replacement": null,
27 "suggestion_applicability": null,
28 "expansion": null
29 }
30 ],
31 "children": [
32 {
33 "message": "lint level defined here",
34 "code": null,
35 "level": "note",
36 "spans": [
37 {
38 "file_name": "compiler/lib.rs",
39 "byte_start": 8,
40 "byte_end": 19,
41 "line_start": 1,
42 "line_end": 1,
43 "column_start": 9,
44 "column_end": 20,
45 "is_primary": true,
46 "text": [
47 {
48 "text": "#![warn(clippy::all)]",
49 "highlight_start": 9,
50 "highlight_end": 20
51 }
52 ],
53 "label": null,
54 "suggested_replacement": null,
55 "suggestion_applicability": null,
56 "expansion": null
57 }
58 ],
59 "children": [],
60 "rendered": null
61 },
62 {
63 "message": "#[warn(clippy::trivially_copy_pass_by_ref)] implied by #[warn(clippy::all)]",
64 "code": null,
65 "level": "note",
66 "spans": [],
67 "children": [],
68 "rendered": null
69 },
70 {
71 "message": "for further information visit https://rust-lang.github.io/rust-clippy/master/index.html#trivially_copy_pass_by_ref",
72 "code": null,
73 "level": "help",
74 "spans": [],
75 "children": [],
76 "rendered": null
77 },
78 {
79 "message": "consider passing by value instead",
80 "code": null,
81 "level": "help",
82 "spans": [
83 {
84 "file_name": "compiler/mir/tagset.rs",
85 "byte_start": 941,
86 "byte_end": 946,
87 "line_start": 42,
88 "line_end": 42,
89 "column_start": 24,
90 "column_end": 29,
91 "is_primary": true,
92 "text": [
93 {
94 "text": " pub fn is_disjoint(&self, other: Self) -> bool {",
95 "highlight_start": 24,
96 "highlight_end": 29
97 }
98 ],
99 "label": null,
100 "suggested_replacement": "self",
101 "suggestion_applicability": "Unspecified",
102 "expansion": null
103 }
104 ],
105 "children": [],
106 "rendered": null
107 }
108 ],
109 "rendered": "warning: this argument is passed by reference, but would be more efficient if passed by value\n --> compiler/mir/tagset.rs:42:24\n |\n42 | pub fn is_disjoint(&self, other: Self) -> bool {\n | ^^^^^ help: consider passing by value instead: `self`\n |\nnote: lint level defined here\n --> compiler/lib.rs:1:9\n |\n1 | #![warn(clippy::all)]\n | ^^^^^^^^^^^\n = note: #[warn(clippy::trivially_copy_pass_by_ref)] implied by #[warn(clippy::all)]\n = help: for further information visit https://rust-lang.github.io/rust-clippy/master/index.html#trivially_copy_pass_by_ref\n\n"
110}
diff --git a/editors/code/src/test/fixtures/rust-diagnostics/error/E0053.json b/editors/code/src/test/fixtures/rust-diagnostics/error/E0053.json
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..ea5c976d1
--- /dev/null
+++ b/editors/code/src/test/fixtures/rust-diagnostics/error/E0053.json
@@ -0,0 +1,42 @@
1{
2 "message": "method `next` has an incompatible type for trait",
3 "code": {
4 "code": "E0053",
5 "explanation": "\nThe parameters of any trait method must match between a trait implementation\nand the trait definition.\n\nHere are a couple examples of this error:\n\n```compile_fail,E0053\ntrait Foo {\n fn foo(x: u16);\n fn bar(&self);\n}\n\nstruct Bar;\n\nimpl Foo for Bar {\n // error, expected u16, found i16\n fn foo(x: i16) { }\n\n // error, types differ in mutability\n fn bar(&mut self) { }\n}\n```\n"
6 },
7 "level": "error",
8 "spans": [
9 {
10 "file_name": "compiler/ty/list_iter.rs",
11 "byte_start": 1307,
12 "byte_end": 1350,
13 "line_start": 52,
14 "line_end": 52,
15 "column_start": 5,
16 "column_end": 48,
17 "is_primary": true,
18 "text": [
19 {
20 "text": " fn next(&self) -> Option<&'list ty::Ref<M>> {",
21 "highlight_start": 5,
22 "highlight_end": 48
23 }
24 ],
25 "label": "types differ in mutability",
26 "suggested_replacement": null,
27 "suggestion_applicability": null,
28 "expansion": null
29 }
30 ],
31 "children": [
32 {
33 "message": "expected type `fn(&mut ty::list_iter::ListIterator<'list, M>) -> std::option::Option<&ty::Ref<M>>`\n found type `fn(&ty::list_iter::ListIterator<'list, M>) -> std::option::Option<&'list ty::Ref<M>>`",
34 "code": null,
35 "level": "note",
36 "spans": [],
37 "children": [],
38 "rendered": null
39 }
40 ],
41 "rendered": "error[E0053]: method `next` has an incompatible type for trait\n --> compiler/ty/list_iter.rs:52:5\n |\n52 | fn next(&self) -> Option<&'list ty::Ref<M>> {\n | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ types differ in mutability\n |\n = note: expected type `fn(&mut ty::list_iter::ListIterator<'list, M>) -> std::option::Option<&ty::Ref<M>>`\n found type `fn(&ty::list_iter::ListIterator<'list, M>) -> std::option::Option<&'list ty::Ref<M>>`\n\n"
42}
diff --git a/editors/code/src/test/fixtures/rust-diagnostics/error/E0061.json b/editors/code/src/test/fixtures/rust-diagnostics/error/E0061.json
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..3154d1098
--- /dev/null
+++ b/editors/code/src/test/fixtures/rust-diagnostics/error/E0061.json
@@ -0,0 +1,114 @@
1{
2 "message": "this function takes 2 parameters but 3 parameters were supplied",
3 "code": {
4 "code": "E0061",
5 "explanation": "\nThe number of arguments passed to a function must match the number of arguments\nspecified in the function signature.\n\nFor example, a function like:\n\n```\nfn f(a: u16, b: &str) {}\n```\n\nMust always be called with exactly two arguments, e.g., `f(2, \"test\")`.\n\nNote that Rust does not have a notion of optional function arguments or\nvariadic functions (except for its C-FFI).\n"
6 },
7 "level": "error",
8 "spans": [
9 {
10 "file_name": "compiler/ty/select.rs",
11 "byte_start": 8787,
12 "byte_end": 9241,
13 "line_start": 219,
14 "line_end": 231,
15 "column_start": 5,
16 "column_end": 6,
17 "is_primary": false,
18 "text": [
19 {
20 "text": " pub fn add_evidence(",
21 "highlight_start": 5,
22 "highlight_end": 25
23 },
24 {
25 "text": " &mut self,",
26 "highlight_start": 1,
27 "highlight_end": 19
28 },
29 {
30 "text": " target_poly: &ty::Ref<ty::Poly>,",
31 "highlight_start": 1,
32 "highlight_end": 41
33 },
34 {
35 "text": " evidence_poly: &ty::Ref<ty::Poly>,",
36 "highlight_start": 1,
37 "highlight_end": 43
38 },
39 {
40 "text": " ) {",
41 "highlight_start": 1,
42 "highlight_end": 8
43 },
44 {
45 "text": " match target_poly {",
46 "highlight_start": 1,
47 "highlight_end": 28
48 },
49 {
50 "text": " ty::Ref::Var(tvar, _) => self.add_var_evidence(tvar, evidence_poly),",
51 "highlight_start": 1,
52 "highlight_end": 81
53 },
54 {
55 "text": " ty::Ref::Fixed(target_ty) => {",
56 "highlight_start": 1,
57 "highlight_end": 43
58 },
59 {
60 "text": " let evidence_ty = evidence_poly.resolve_to_ty();",
61 "highlight_start": 1,
62 "highlight_end": 65
63 },
64 {
65 "text": " self.add_evidence_ty(target_ty, evidence_poly, evidence_ty)",
66 "highlight_start": 1,
67 "highlight_end": 76
68 },
69 {
70 "text": " }",
71 "highlight_start": 1,
72 "highlight_end": 14
73 },
74 {
75 "text": " }",
76 "highlight_start": 1,
77 "highlight_end": 10
78 },
79 {
80 "text": " }",
81 "highlight_start": 1,
82 "highlight_end": 6
83 }
84 ],
85 "label": "defined here",
86 "suggested_replacement": null,
87 "suggestion_applicability": null,
88 "expansion": null
89 },
90 {
91 "file_name": "compiler/ty/select.rs",
92 "byte_start": 4045,
93 "byte_end": 4057,
94 "line_start": 104,
95 "line_end": 104,
96 "column_start": 18,
97 "column_end": 30,
98 "is_primary": true,
99 "text": [
100 {
101 "text": " self.add_evidence(target_fixed, evidence_fixed, false);",
102 "highlight_start": 18,
103 "highlight_end": 30
104 }
105 ],
106 "label": "expected 2 parameters",
107 "suggested_replacement": null,
108 "suggestion_applicability": null,
109 "expansion": null
110 }
111 ],
112 "children": [],
113 "rendered": "error[E0061]: this function takes 2 parameters but 3 parameters were supplied\n --> compiler/ty/select.rs:104:18\n |\n104 | self.add_evidence(target_fixed, evidence_fixed, false);\n | ^^^^^^^^^^^^ expected 2 parameters\n...\n219 | / pub fn add_evidence(\n220 | | &mut self,\n221 | | target_poly: &ty::Ref<ty::Poly>,\n222 | | evidence_poly: &ty::Ref<ty::Poly>,\n... |\n230 | | }\n231 | | }\n | |_____- defined here\n\n"
114}
diff --git a/editors/code/src/test/fixtures/rust-diagnostics/warning/unused_variables.json b/editors/code/src/test/fixtures/rust-diagnostics/warning/unused_variables.json
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..d1e2be722
--- /dev/null
+++ b/editors/code/src/test/fixtures/rust-diagnostics/warning/unused_variables.json
@@ -0,0 +1,72 @@
1{
2 "message": "unused variable: `foo`",
3 "code": {
4 "code": "unused_variables",
5 "explanation": null
6 },
7 "level": "warning",
8 "spans": [
9 {
10 "file_name": "driver/subcommand/repl.rs",
11 "byte_start": 9228,
12 "byte_end": 9231,
13 "line_start": 291,
14 "line_end": 291,
15 "column_start": 9,
16 "column_end": 12,
17 "is_primary": true,
18 "text": [
19 {
20 "text": " let foo = 42;",
21 "highlight_start": 9,
22 "highlight_end": 12
23 }
24 ],
25 "label": null,
26 "suggested_replacement": null,
27 "suggestion_applicability": null,
28 "expansion": null
29 }
30 ],
31 "children": [
32 {
33 "message": "#[warn(unused_variables)] on by default",
34 "code": null,
35 "level": "note",
36 "spans": [],
37 "children": [],
38 "rendered": null
39 },
40 {
41 "message": "consider prefixing with an underscore",
42 "code": null,
43 "level": "help",
44 "spans": [
45 {
46 "file_name": "driver/subcommand/repl.rs",
47 "byte_start": 9228,
48 "byte_end": 9231,
49 "line_start": 291,
50 "line_end": 291,
51 "column_start": 9,
52 "column_end": 12,
53 "is_primary": true,
54 "text": [
55 {
56 "text": " let foo = 42;",
57 "highlight_start": 9,
58 "highlight_end": 12
59 }
60 ],
61 "label": null,
62 "suggested_replacement": "_foo",
63 "suggestion_applicability": "MachineApplicable",
64 "expansion": null
65 }
66 ],
67 "children": [],
68 "rendered": null
69 }
70 ],
71 "rendered": "warning: unused variable: `foo`\n --> driver/subcommand/repl.rs:291:9\n |\n291 | let foo = 42;\n | ^^^ help: consider prefixing with an underscore: `_foo`\n |\n = note: #[warn(unused_variables)] on by default\n\n"
72}