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package main
// This file tests the compiler by running Go files in testdata/*.go and
// comparing their output with the expected output in testdata/*.txt.
import (
"bufio"
"bytes"
"flag"
"fmt"
"io/ioutil"
"os"
"os/exec"
"path/filepath"
"runtime"
"strings"
"sync"
"testing"
"time"
"github.com/tinygo-org/tinygo/builder"
"github.com/tinygo-org/tinygo/compileopts"
"github.com/tinygo-org/tinygo/goenv"
)
const TESTDATA = "testdata"
var testTarget = flag.String("target", "", "override test target")
func TestCompiler(t *testing.T) {
tests := []string{
"alias.go",
"atomic.go",
"binop.go",
"calls.go",
"cgo/",
"channel.go",
"float.go",
"gc.go",
"goroutines.go",
"init.go",
"init_multi.go",
"interface.go",
"json.go",
"map.go",
"math.go",
"print.go",
"reflect.go",
"slice.go",
"sort.go",
"stdlib.go",
"string.go",
"structs.go",
"testing.go",
"zeroalloc.go",
}
_, minor, err := goenv.GetGorootVersion(goenv.Get("GOROOT"))
if err != nil {
t.Fatal("could not read version from GOROOT:", err)
}
if minor >= 17 {
tests = append(tests, "go1.17.go")
}
if *testTarget != "" {
// This makes it possible to run one specific test (instead of all),
// which is especially useful to quickly check whether some changes
// affect a particular target architecture.
runPlatTests(*testTarget, tests, t)
return
}
if runtime.GOOS != "windows" {
t.Run("Host", func(t *testing.T) {
runPlatTests("", tests, t)
})
}
if testing.Short() {
return
}
t.Run("EmulatedCortexM3", func(t *testing.T) {
runPlatTests("cortex-m-qemu", tests, t)
})
if runtime.GOOS == "windows" || runtime.GOOS == "darwin" {
// Note: running only on Windows and macOS because Linux (as of 2020)
// usually has an outdated QEMU version that doesn't support RISC-V yet.
t.Run("EmulatedRISCV", func(t *testing.T) {
runPlatTests("riscv-qemu", tests, t)
})
}
if runtime.GOOS == "linux" {
t.Run("X86Linux", func(t *testing.T) {
runPlatTests("i386--linux-gnu", tests, t)
})
t.Run("ARMLinux", func(t *testing.T) {
runPlatTests("arm--linux-gnueabihf", tests, t)
})
t.Run("ARM64Linux", func(t *testing.T) {
runPlatTests("aarch64--linux-gnu", tests, t)
})
t.Run("WebAssembly", func(t *testing.T) {
runPlatTests("wasm", tests, t)
})
t.Run("WASI", func(t *testing.T) {
runPlatTests("wasi", tests, t)
})
}
// Test a few build options.
t.Run("build-options", func(t *testing.T) {
if runtime.GOOS == "windows" {
// These tests assume a host that is supported by TinyGo.
t.Skip("can't test build options on Windows")
}
t.Parallel()
// Test with few optimizations enabled (no inlining, etc).
t.Run("opt=1", func(t *testing.T) {
t.Parallel()
runTestWithConfig("stdlib.go", "", t, compileopts.Options{
Opt: "1",
}, nil, nil)
})
// Test with only the bare minimum of optimizations enabled.
// TODO: fix this for stdlib.go, which currently fails.
t.Run("opt=0", func(t *testing.T) {
t.Parallel()
runTestWithConfig("print.go", "", t, compileopts.Options{
Opt: "0",
}, nil, nil)
})
t.Run("ldflags", func(t *testing.T) {
t.Parallel()
runTestWithConfig("ldflags.go", "", t, compileopts.Options{
GlobalValues: map[string]map[string]string{
"main": {
"someGlobal": "foobar",
},
},
}, nil, nil)
})
})
}
func runPlatTests(target string, tests []string, t *testing.T) {
t.Parallel()
for _, name := range tests {
name := name // redefine to avoid race condition
t.Run(name, func(t *testing.T) {
t.Parallel()
runTest(name, target, t, nil, nil)
})
}
t.Run("env.go", func(t *testing.T) {
t.Parallel()
runTest("env.go", target, t, []string{"first", "second"}, []string{"ENV1=VALUE1", "ENV2=VALUE2"})
})
if target == "" || target == "wasi" {
t.Run("filesystem.go", func(t *testing.T) {
t.Parallel()
runTest("filesystem.go", target, t, nil, nil)
})
}
if target == "" || target == "wasi" || target == "wasm" {
t.Run("rand.go", func(t *testing.T) {
t.Parallel()
runTest("rand.go", target, t, nil, nil)
})
}
}
// Due to some problems with LLD, we cannot run links in parallel, or in parallel with compiles.
// Therefore, we put a lock around builds and run everything else in parallel.
var buildLock sync.Mutex
// runBuild is a thread-safe wrapper around Build.
func runBuild(src, out string, opts *compileopts.Options) error {
buildLock.Lock()
defer buildLock.Unlock()
return Build(src, out, opts)
}
func runTest(name, target string, t *testing.T, cmdArgs, environmentVars []string) {
options := compileopts.Options{
Target: target,
}
runTestWithConfig(name, target, t, options, cmdArgs, environmentVars)
}
func runTestWithConfig(name, target string, t *testing.T, options compileopts.Options, cmdArgs, environmentVars []string) {
// Set default config.
options.Debug = true
options.VerifyIR = true
if options.Opt == "" {
options.Opt = "z"
}
// Get the expected output for this test.
// Note: not using filepath.Join as it strips the path separator at the end
// of the path.
path := TESTDATA + "/" + name
// Get the expected output for this test.
txtpath := path[:len(path)-3] + ".txt"
if path[len(path)-1] == '/' {
txtpath = path + "out.txt"
}
expected, err := ioutil.ReadFile(txtpath)
if err != nil {
t.Fatal("could not read expected output file:", err)
}
// Create a temporary directory for test output files.
tmpdir := t.TempDir()
// Determine whether we're on a system that supports environment variables
// and command line parameters (operating systems, WASI) or not (baremetal,
// WebAssembly in the browser). If we're on a system without an environment,
// we need to pass command line arguments and environment variables through
// global variables (built into the binary directly) instead of the
// conventional way.
spec, err := compileopts.LoadTarget(target)
if err != nil {
t.Fatal("failed to load target spec:", err)
}
needsEnvInVars := spec.GOOS == "js"
for _, tag := range spec.BuildTags {
if tag == "baremetal" {
needsEnvInVars = true
}
}
if needsEnvInVars {
runtimeGlobals := make(map[string]string)
if len(cmdArgs) != 0 {
runtimeGlobals["osArgs"] = strings.Join(cmdArgs, "\x00")
}
if len(environmentVars) != 0 {
runtimeGlobals["osEnv"] = strings.Join(environmentVars, "\x00")
}
if len(runtimeGlobals) != 0 {
// This sets the global variables like they would be set with
// `-ldflags="-X=runtime.osArgs=first\x00second`.
// The runtime package has two variables (osArgs and osEnv) that are
// both strings, from which the parameters and environment variables
// are read.
options.GlobalValues = map[string]map[string]string{
"runtime": runtimeGlobals,
}
}
}
// Build the test binary.
binary := filepath.Join(tmpdir, "test")
err = runBuild("./"+path, binary, &options)
if err != nil {
printCompilerError(t.Log, err)
t.Fail()
return
}
// Create the test command, taking care of emulators etc.
var cmd *exec.Cmd
if len(spec.Emulator) == 0 {
cmd = exec.Command(binary)
} else {
args := append(spec.Emulator[1:], binary)
cmd = exec.Command(spec.Emulator[0], args...)
}
if len(spec.Emulator) != 0 && spec.Emulator[0] == "wasmtime" {
// Allow reading from the current directory.
cmd.Args = append(cmd.Args, "--dir=.")
for _, v := range environmentVars {
cmd.Args = append(cmd.Args, "--env", v)
}
cmd.Args = append(cmd.Args, cmdArgs...)
} else {
if !needsEnvInVars {
cmd.Args = append(cmd.Args, cmdArgs...) // works on qemu-aarch64 etc
cmd.Env = append(cmd.Env, environmentVars...)
}
}
// Run the test.
runComplete := make(chan struct{})
ranTooLong := false
stdout := &bytes.Buffer{}
cmd.Stdout = stdout
cmd.Stderr = os.Stderr
err = cmd.Start()
if err != nil {
t.Fatal("failed to start:", err)
}
go func() {
// Terminate the process if it runs too long.
timer := time.NewTimer(10 * time.Second)
select {
case <-runComplete:
timer.Stop()
case <-timer.C:
ranTooLong = true
if runtime.GOOS == "windows" {
cmd.Process.Signal(os.Kill) // Windows doesn't support SIGINT.
} else {
cmd.Process.Signal(os.Interrupt)
}
}
}()
err = cmd.Wait()
if _, ok := err.(*exec.ExitError); ok && target != "" {
err = nil // workaround for QEMU
}
close(runComplete)
if ranTooLong {
stdout.WriteString("--- test ran too long, terminating...\n")
}
// putchar() prints CRLF, convert it to LF.
actual := bytes.Replace(stdout.Bytes(), []byte{'\r', '\n'}, []byte{'\n'}, -1)
expected = bytes.Replace(expected, []byte{'\r', '\n'}, []byte{'\n'}, -1) // for Windows
// Check whether the command ran successfully.
fail := false
if err != nil {
t.Log("failed to run:", err)
fail = true
} else if !bytes.Equal(expected, actual) {
t.Log("output did not match")
fail = true
}
if fail {
r := bufio.NewReader(bytes.NewReader(actual))
for {
line, err := r.ReadString('\n')
if err != nil {
break
}
t.Log("stdout:", line[:len(line)-1])
}
t.Fail()
}
}
// This TestMain is necessary because TinyGo may also be invoked to run certain
// LLVM tools in a separate process. Not capturing these invocations would lead
// to recursive tests.
func TestMain(m *testing.M) {
if len(os.Args) >= 2 {
switch os.Args[1] {
case "clang", "ld.lld", "wasm-ld":
// Invoke a specific tool.
err := builder.RunTool(os.Args[1], os.Args[2:]...)
if err != nil {
fmt.Fprintln(os.Stderr, err)
os.Exit(1)
}
os.Exit(0)
}
}
// Run normal tests.
os.Exit(m.Run())
}