use std::fmt; use itertools::Itertools; use text_unit::{TextRange, TextUnit}; use serde_json::Value; pub use difference::Changeset as __Changeset; pub const CURSOR_MARKER: &str = "<|>"; #[macro_export] macro_rules! assert_eq_text { ($expected:expr, $actual:expr) => { assert_eq_text!($expected, $actual,) }; ($expected:expr, $actual:expr, $($tt:tt)*) => {{ let expected = $expected; let actual = $actual; if expected != actual { if expected.trim() == actual.trim() { eprintln!("Expected:\n{:?}\n\nActual:\n{:?}\n\nWhitespace difference\n", expected, actual); } else { let changeset = $crate::__Changeset::new(actual, expected, "\n"); eprintln!("Expected:\n{}\n\nActual:\n{}\n\nDiff:\n{}\n", expected, actual, changeset); } eprintln!($($tt)*); panic!("text differs"); } }}; } pub fn assert_eq_dbg(expected: &str, actual: &impl fmt::Debug) { let actual = format!("{:?}", actual); let expected = expected.lines().map(|l| l.trim()).join(" "); assert_eq!(expected, actual); } pub fn extract_offset(text: &str) -> (TextUnit, String) { match try_extract_offset(text) { None => panic!("text should contain cursor marker"), Some(result) => result, } } pub fn try_extract_offset(text: &str) -> Option<(TextUnit, String)> { let cursor_pos = text.find(CURSOR_MARKER)?; let mut new_text = String::with_capacity(text.len() - CURSOR_MARKER.len()); new_text.push_str(&text[..cursor_pos]); new_text.push_str(&text[cursor_pos + CURSOR_MARKER.len()..]); let cursor_pos = TextUnit::from(cursor_pos as u32); Some((cursor_pos, new_text)) } pub fn extract_range(text: &str) -> (TextRange, String) { match try_extract_range(text) { None => panic!("text should contain cursor marker"), Some(result) => result, } } pub fn try_extract_range(text: &str) -> Option<(TextRange, String)> { let (start, text) = try_extract_offset(text)?; let (end, text) = try_extract_offset(&text)?; Some((TextRange::from_to(start, end), text)) } /// Extracts ranges, marked with ` ` paris from the `text` pub fn extract_ranges(mut text: &str, tag: &str) -> (Vec, String) { let open = format!("<{}>", tag); let close = format!("", tag); let mut ranges = Vec::new(); let mut res = String::new(); let mut stack = Vec::new(); loop { match text.find('<') { None => { res.push_str(text); break; } Some(i) => { res.push_str(&text[..i]); text = &text[i..]; if text.starts_with(&open) { text = &text[open.len()..]; let from = TextUnit::of_str(&res); stack.push(from); } else if text.starts_with(&close) { text = &text[close.len()..]; let from = stack .pop() .unwrap_or_else(|| panic!("unmatched ", tag)); let to = TextUnit::of_str(&res); ranges.push(TextRange::from_to(from, to)); } } } } assert!(stack.is_empty(), "unmatched <{}>", tag); ranges.sort_by_key(|r| (r.start(), r.end())); (ranges, res) } pub fn add_cursor(text: &str, offset: TextUnit) -> String { let offset: u32 = offset.into(); let offset: usize = offset as usize; let mut res = String::new(); res.push_str(&text[..offset]); res.push_str("<|>"); res.push_str(&text[offset..]); res } #[derive(Debug)] pub struct FixtureEntry { pub meta: String, pub text: String, } /// Parses text wich looks like this: /// /// ```notrust /// //- some meta /// line 1 /// line 2 /// // - other meta /// ``` pub fn parse_fixture(fixture: &str) -> Vec { let mut res = Vec::new(); let mut buf = String::new(); let mut meta: Option<&str> = None; macro_rules! flush { () => { if let Some(meta) = meta { res.push(FixtureEntry { meta: meta.to_string(), text: buf.clone(), }); buf.clear(); } }; }; let margin = fixture .lines() .filter(|it| it.trim_start().starts_with("//-")) .map(|it| it.len() - it.trim_start().len()) .next() .expect("empty fixture"); let lines = fixture.lines().filter_map(|line| { if line.len() >= margin { assert!(line[..margin].trim().is_empty()); Some(&line[margin..]) } else { assert!(line.trim().is_empty()); None } }); for line in lines { if line.starts_with("//-") { flush!(); buf.clear(); meta = Some(line["//-".len()..].trim()); continue; } buf.push_str(line); buf.push('\n'); } flush!(); res } // Comparison functionality borrowed from cargo: /// Compare a line with an expected pattern. /// - Use `[..]` as a wildcard to match 0 or more characters on the same line /// (similar to `.*` in a regex). pub fn lines_match(expected: &str, actual: &str) -> bool { // Let's not deal with / vs \ (windows...) // First replace backslash-escaped backslashes with forward slashes // which can occur in, for example, JSON output let expected = expected.replace("\\\\", "/").replace("\\", "/"); let mut actual: &str = &actual.replace("\\\\", "/").replace("\\", "/"); for (i, part) in expected.split("[..]").enumerate() { match actual.find(part) { Some(j) => { if i == 0 && j != 0 { return false; } actual = &actual[j + part.len()..]; } None => return false, } } actual.is_empty() || expected.ends_with("[..]") } #[test] fn lines_match_works() { assert!(lines_match("a b", "a b")); assert!(lines_match("a[..]b", "a b")); assert!(lines_match("a[..]", "a b")); assert!(lines_match("[..]", "a b")); assert!(lines_match("[..]b", "a b")); assert!(!lines_match("[..]b", "c")); assert!(!lines_match("b", "c")); assert!(!lines_match("b", "cb")); } // Compares JSON object for approximate equality. // You can use `[..]` wildcard in strings (useful for OS dependent things such // as paths). You can use a `"{...}"` string literal as a wildcard for // arbitrary nested JSON (useful for parts of object emitted by other programs // (e.g. rustc) rather than Cargo itself). Arrays are sorted before comparison. pub fn find_mismatch<'a>(expected: &'a Value, actual: &'a Value) -> Option<(&'a Value, &'a Value)> { use serde_json::Value::*; match (expected, actual) { (&Number(ref l), &Number(ref r)) if l == r => None, (&Bool(l), &Bool(r)) if l == r => None, (&String(ref l), &String(ref r)) if lines_match(l, r) => None, (&Array(ref l), &Array(ref r)) => { if l.len() != r.len() { return Some((expected, actual)); } let mut l = l.iter().collect::>(); let mut r = r.iter().collect::>(); l.retain( |l| match r.iter().position(|r| find_mismatch(l, r).is_none()) { Some(i) => { r.remove(i); false } None => true, }, ); if !l.is_empty() { assert!(!r.is_empty()); Some((&l[0], &r[0])) } else { assert_eq!(r.len(), 0); None } } (&Object(ref l), &Object(ref r)) => { let same_keys = l.len() == r.len() && l.keys().all(|k| r.contains_key(k)); if !same_keys { return Some((expected, actual)); } l.values() .zip(r.values()) .filter_map(|(l, r)| find_mismatch(l, r)) .nth(0) } (&Null, &Null) => None, // magic string literal "{...}" acts as wildcard for any sub-JSON (&String(ref l), _) if l == "{...}" => None, _ => Some((expected, actual)), } }