package cgo import ( "bytes" "flag" "fmt" "go/ast" "go/format" "go/parser" "go/token" "go/types" "io/ioutil" "path/filepath" "regexp" "runtime" "strings" "testing" ) // Pass -update to go test to update the output of the test files. var flagUpdate = flag.Bool("update", false, "Update images based on test output.") // normalizeResult normalizes Go source code that comes out of tests across // platforms and Go versions. func normalizeResult(result string) string { actual := strings.Replace(result, "\r\n", "\n", -1) // Make sure all functions are wrapped, even those that would otherwise be // single-line functions. This is necessary because Go 1.14 changed the way // such functions are wrapped and it's important to have consistent test // results. re := regexp.MustCompile(`func \((.+)\)( .*?) +{ (.+) }`) actual = re.ReplaceAllString(actual, "func ($1)$2 {\n\t$3\n}") return actual } func TestCGo(t *testing.T) { var cflags = []string{"--target=armv6m-none-eabi"} for _, name := range []string{"basic", "errors", "types", "flags", "const"} { name := name // avoid a race condition t.Run(name, func(t *testing.T) { // Read the AST in memory. path := filepath.Join("testdata", name+".go") fset := token.NewFileSet() f, err := parser.ParseFile(fset, path, nil, parser.ParseComments) if err != nil { t.Fatal("could not parse Go source file:", err) } // Process the AST with CGo. cgoAST, _, cgoErrors := Process([]*ast.File{f}, "testdata", fset, cflags) // Check the AST for type errors. var typecheckErrors []error config := types.Config{ Error: func(err error) { typecheckErrors = append(typecheckErrors, err) }, Importer: simpleImporter{}, Sizes: types.SizesFor("gccgo", "arm"), } _, err = config.Check("", fset, []*ast.File{f, cgoAST}, nil) if err != nil && len(typecheckErrors) == 0 { // Only report errors when no type errors are found (an // unexpected condition). t.Error(err) } // Store the (formatted) output in a buffer. Format it, so it // becomes easier to read (and will hopefully change less with CGo // changes). buf := &bytes.Buffer{} if len(cgoErrors) != 0 { buf.WriteString("// CGo errors:\n") for _, err := range cgoErrors { buf.WriteString(formatDiagnostic(err)) } buf.WriteString("\n") } if len(typecheckErrors) != 0 { buf.WriteString("// Type checking errors after CGo processing:\n") for _, err := range typecheckErrors { buf.WriteString(formatDiagnostic(err)) } buf.WriteString("\n") } err = format.Node(buf, fset, cgoAST) if err != nil { t.Errorf("could not write out CGo AST: %v", err) } actual := normalizeResult(string(buf.Bytes())) // Read the file with the expected output, to compare against. outfile := filepath.Join("testdata", name+".out.go") expectedBytes, err := ioutil.ReadFile(outfile) if err != nil { t.Fatalf("could not read expected output: %v", err) } expected := strings.Replace(string(expectedBytes), "\r\n", "\n", -1) // Check whether the output is as expected. if expected != actual { // It is not. Test failed. if *flagUpdate { // Update the file with the expected data. err := ioutil.WriteFile(outfile, []byte(actual), 0666) if err != nil { t.Error("could not write updated output file:", err) } return } t.Errorf("output did not match:\n%s", string(actual)) } }) } } // simpleImporter implements the types.Importer interface, but only allows // importing the unsafe package. type simpleImporter struct { } // Import implements the Importer interface. For testing usage only: it only // supports importing the unsafe package. func (i simpleImporter) Import(path string) (*types.Package, error) { switch path { case "unsafe": return types.Unsafe, nil default: return nil, fmt.Errorf("importer not implemented for package %s", path) } } // formatDiagnostics formats the error message to be an indented comment. It // also fixes Windows path name issues (backward slashes). func formatDiagnostic(err error) string { msg := err.Error() if runtime.GOOS == "windows" { // Fix Windows path slashes. msg = strings.Replace(msg, "testdata\\", "testdata/", -1) } return "// " + msg + "\n" }