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//! Defines `Fixture` -- a convenient way to describe the initial state of
//! rust-analyzer database from a single string.
//!
//! Fixtures are strings containing rust source code with optional metadata.
//! A fixture without metadata is parsed into a single source file.
//! Use this to test functionality local to one file.
//!
//! Simple Example:
//! ```
//! r#"
//! fn main() {
//! println!("Hello World")
//! }
//! "#
//! ```
//!
//! Metadata can be added to a fixture after a `//-` comment.
//! The basic form is specifying filenames,
//! which is also how to define multiple files in a single test fixture
//!
//! Example using two files in the same crate:
//! ```
//! "
//! //- /main.rs
//! mod foo;
//! fn main() {
//! foo::bar();
//! }
//!
//! //- /foo.rs
//! pub fn bar() {}
//! "
//! ```
//!
//! Example using two crates with one file each, with one crate depending on the other:
//! ```
//! r#"
//! //- /main.rs crate:a deps:b
//! fn main() {
//! b::foo();
//! }
//! //- /lib.rs crate:b
//! pub fn b() {
//! println!("Hello World")
//! }
//! "#
//! ```
//!
//! Metadata allows specifying all settings and variables
//! that are available in a real rust project:
//! - crate names via `crate:cratename`
//! - dependencies via `deps:dep1,dep2`
//! - configuration settings via `cfg:dbg=false,opt_level=2`
//! - environment variables via `env:PATH=/bin,RUST_LOG=debug`
//!
//! Example using all available metadata:
//! ```
//! "
//! //- /lib.rs crate:foo deps:bar,baz cfg:foo=a,bar=b env:OUTDIR=path/to,OTHER=foo
//! fn insert_source_code_here() {}
//! "
//! ```
use rustc_hash::FxHashMap;
use stdx::trim_indent;
#[derive(Debug, Eq, PartialEq)]
pub struct Fixture {
pub path: String,
pub text: String,
pub krate: Option<String>,
pub deps: Vec<String>,
pub cfg_atoms: Vec<String>,
pub cfg_key_values: Vec<(String, String)>,
pub edition: Option<String>,
pub env: FxHashMap<String, String>,
pub introduce_new_source_root: bool,
}
pub struct MiniCore {
activated_flags: Vec<String>,
valid_flags: Vec<String>,
}
impl Fixture {
/// Parses text which looks like this:
///
/// ```not_rust
/// //- some meta
/// line 1
/// line 2
/// //- other meta
/// ```
///
/// Fixture can also start with a minicore declaration:
///
/// ```
/// //- minicore: sized
/// ```
///
/// That will include a subset of `libcore` into the fixture, see
/// `minicore.rs` for what's available.
pub fn parse(ra_fixture: &str) -> (Option<MiniCore>, Vec<Fixture>) {
let fixture = trim_indent(ra_fixture);
let mut fixture = fixture.as_str();
let mut mini_core = None;
let mut res: Vec<Fixture> = Vec::new();
if fixture.starts_with("//- minicore:") {
let first_line = fixture.split_inclusive('\n').next().unwrap();
mini_core = Some(MiniCore::parse(first_line));
fixture = &fixture[first_line.len()..];
}
let default = if fixture.contains("//-") { None } else { Some("//- /main.rs") };
for (ix, line) in default.into_iter().chain(fixture.split_inclusive('\n')).enumerate() {
if line.contains("//-") {
assert!(
line.starts_with("//-"),
"Metadata line {} has invalid indentation. \
All metadata lines need to have the same indentation.\n\
The offending line: {:?}",
ix,
line
);
}
if line.starts_with("//-") {
let meta = Fixture::parse_meta_line(line);
res.push(meta)
} else if let Some(entry) = res.last_mut() {
entry.text.push_str(line);
}
}
(mini_core, res)
}
//- /lib.rs crate:foo deps:bar,baz cfg:foo=a,bar=b env:OUTDIR=path/to,OTHER=foo
fn parse_meta_line(meta: &str) -> Fixture {
assert!(meta.starts_with("//-"));
let meta = meta["//-".len()..].trim();
let components = meta.split_ascii_whitespace().collect::<Vec<_>>();
let path = components[0].to_string();
assert!(path.starts_with('/'));
let mut krate = None;
let mut deps = Vec::new();
let mut edition = None;
let mut cfg_atoms = Vec::new();
let mut cfg_key_values = Vec::new();
let mut env = FxHashMap::default();
let mut introduce_new_source_root = false;
for component in components[1..].iter() {
let (key, value) = component.split_once(':').unwrap();
match key {
"crate" => krate = Some(value.to_string()),
"deps" => deps = value.split(',').map(|it| it.to_string()).collect(),
"edition" => edition = Some(value.to_string()),
"cfg" => {
for entry in value.split(',') {
match entry.split_once('=') {
Some((k, v)) => cfg_key_values.push((k.to_string(), v.to_string())),
None => cfg_atoms.push(entry.to_string()),
}
}
}
"env" => {
for key in value.split(',') {
if let Some((k, v)) = key.split_once('=') {
env.insert(k.into(), v.into());
}
}
}
"new_source_root" => introduce_new_source_root = true,
_ => panic!("bad component: {:?}", component),
}
}
Fixture {
path,
text: String::new(),
krate,
deps,
cfg_atoms,
cfg_key_values,
edition,
env,
introduce_new_source_root,
}
}
}
impl MiniCore {
fn has_flag(&self, flag: &str) -> bool {
self.activated_flags.iter().any(|it| it == flag)
}
fn assert_valid_flag(&self, flag: &str) {
if !self.valid_flags.iter().any(|it| it == flag) {
panic!("invalid flag: {:?}, valid flags: {:?}", flag, self.valid_flags);
}
}
fn parse(line: &str) -> MiniCore {
let mut res = MiniCore { activated_flags: Vec::new(), valid_flags: Vec::new() };
let line = line.strip_prefix("//- minicore:").unwrap().trim();
for entry in line.split(", ") {
if res.has_flag(entry) {
panic!("duplicate minicore flag: {:?}", entry)
}
res.activated_flags.push(entry.to_string())
}
res
}
/// Strips parts of minicore.rs which are flagged by inactive flags.
///
/// This is probably over-engineered to support flags dependencies.
pub fn source_code(mut self) -> String {
let mut buf = String::new();
let raw_mini_core = include_str!("./minicore.rs");
let mut lines = raw_mini_core.split_inclusive('\n');
let mut parsing_flags = false;
let mut implications = Vec::new();
// Parse `//!` preamble and extract flags and dependencies.
for line in lines.by_ref() {
let line = match line.strip_prefix("//!") {
Some(it) => it,
None => {
assert!(line.trim().is_empty());
break;
}
};
if parsing_flags {
let (flag, deps) = line.split_once(':').unwrap();
let flag = flag.trim();
self.valid_flags.push(flag.to_string());
for dep in deps.split(", ") {
let dep = dep.trim();
if !dep.is_empty() {
self.assert_valid_flag(dep);
implications.push((flag, dep));
}
}
}
if line.contains("Available flags:") {
parsing_flags = true;
}
}
for flag in &self.activated_flags {
self.assert_valid_flag(flag);
}
// Fixed point loop to compute transitive closure of flags.
loop {
let mut changed = false;
for &(u, v) in implications.iter() {
if self.has_flag(u) && !self.has_flag(v) {
self.activated_flags.push(v.to_string());
changed = true;
}
}
if !changed {
break;
}
}
let mut curr_region = "";
for line in lines {
let trimmed = line.trim();
if let Some(region) = trimmed.strip_prefix("// region:") {
assert_eq!(curr_region, "");
curr_region = region;
continue;
}
if let Some(region) = trimmed.strip_prefix("// endregion:") {
assert_eq!(curr_region, region);
curr_region = "";
continue;
}
let mut flag = curr_region;
if let Some(idx) = trimmed.find("// :") {
flag = &trimmed[idx + "// :".len()..];
}
let skip = if flag == "" {
false
} else {
self.assert_valid_flag(flag);
!self.has_flag(flag)
};
if !skip {
buf.push_str(line)
}
}
buf
}
}
#[test]
#[should_panic]
fn parse_fixture_checks_further_indented_metadata() {
Fixture::parse(
r"
//- /lib.rs
mod bar;
fn foo() {}
//- /bar.rs
pub fn baz() {}
",
);
}
#[test]
fn parse_fixture_gets_full_meta() {
let (mini_core, parsed) = Fixture::parse(
r#"
//- minicore: coerce_unsized
//- /lib.rs crate:foo deps:bar,baz cfg:foo=a,bar=b,atom env:OUTDIR=path/to,OTHER=foo
mod m;
"#,
);
assert_eq!(mini_core.unwrap().activated_flags, vec!["coerce_unsized".to_string()]);
assert_eq!(1, parsed.len());
let meta = &parsed[0];
assert_eq!("mod m;\n", meta.text);
assert_eq!("foo", meta.krate.as_ref().unwrap());
assert_eq!("/lib.rs", meta.path);
assert_eq!(2, meta.env.len());
}
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