go/test/errchk
Russ Cox a5d7c1f45e errchk: allow multiple patterns
// ERROR "pattern1" "pattern2"

means that there has to be one or more
lines matching pattern1 and then excluding
those, there have to be one or more lines
matching pattern2.  So if you expect two
different error messages from a particular
line, writing two separate patterns checks
that both errors are produced.

Also, errchk now flags lines that produce
more errors than expected.  Before, as long as
at least one error matched the pattern, all the
others were ignored.

Revise tests to expect or silence these
additional errors.

R=lvd, r, iant
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/4869044
2011-08-16 11:14:26 -04:00

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#!/usr/bin/perl
# Copyright 2009 The Go Authors. All rights reserved.
# Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
# license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
# This script checks that the compilers emit the errors which we expect.
# Usage: errchk COMPILER [OPTS] SOURCEFILES. This will run the command
# COMPILER [OPTS] SOURCEFILES. The compilation is expected to fail; if
# it succeeds, this script will report an error. The stderr output of
# the compiler will be matched against comments in SOURCEFILES. For each
# line of the source files which should generate an error, there should
# be a comment of the form // ERROR "regexp". If the compiler generates
# an error for a line which has no such comment, this script will report
# an error. Likewise if the compiler does not generate an error for a
# line which has a comment, or if the error message does not match the
# <regexp>. The <regexp> syntax is Perl but its best to stick to egrep.
use POSIX;
my $exitcode = 1;
if(@ARGV >= 1 && $ARGV[0] eq "-0") {
$exitcode = 0;
shift;
}
if(@ARGV < 1) {
print STDERR "Usage: errchk COMPILER [OPTS] SOURCEFILES\n";
exit 1;
}
# Grab SOURCEFILES
foreach(reverse 0 .. @ARGV-1) {
unless($ARGV[$_] =~ /\.go$/) {
@file = @ARGV[$_+1 .. @ARGV-1];
last;
}
}
foreach $file (@file) {
open(SRC, $file) || die "BUG: errchk: open $file: $!";
$src{$file} = [<SRC>];
close(SRC);
}
# Run command
$cmd = join(' ', @ARGV);
open(CMD, "exec $cmd </dev/null 2>&1 |") || die "BUG: errchk: run $cmd: $!";
# 6g error messages continue onto additional lines with leading tabs.
# Split the output at the beginning of each line that doesn't begin with a tab.
$out = join('', <CMD>);
@out = split(/^(?!\t)/m, $out);
close CMD;
if($exitcode != 0 && $? == 0) {
print STDERR "BUG: errchk: command succeeded unexpectedly\n";
print STDERR @out;
exit 0;
}
if($exitcode == 0 && $? != 0) {
print STDERR "BUG: errchk: command failed unexpectedly\n";
print STDERR @out;
exit 0;
}
if(!WIFEXITED($?)) {
print STDERR "BUG: errchk: compiler crashed\n";
print STDERR @out, "\n";
exit 0;
}
sub bug() {
if(!$bug++) {
print STDERR "BUG: ";
}
}
sub chk {
my $file = shift;
my $line = 0;
my $regexp;
my @errmsg;
my @match;
foreach my $src (@{$src{$file}}) {
$line++;
next if $src =~ m|////|; # double comment disables ERROR
next unless $src =~ m|// (GC_)?ERROR (.*)|;
my $all = $2;
if($all !~ /^"([^"]*)"/) {
print STDERR "$file:$line: malformed regexp\n";
next;
}
@errmsg = grep { /$file:$line[:[]/ } @out;
@out = grep { !/$file:$line[:[]/ } @out;
if(@errmsg == 0) {
bug();
print STDERR "errchk: $file:$line: missing expected error: '$all'\n";
next;
}
foreach my $regexp ($all =~ /"([^"]*)"/g) {
# Turn relative line number in message into absolute line number.
if($regexp =~ /LINE(([+-])([0-9]+))?/) {
my $n = $line;
if(defined($1)) {
if($2 eq "+") {
$n += int($3);
} else {
$n -= int($3);
}
}
$regexp = "$`$file:$n$'";
}
@match = grep { /$regexp/ } @errmsg;
if(@match == 0) {
bug();
print STDERR "errchk: $file:$line: error messages do not match '$regexp'\n";
next;
}
@errmsg = grep { !/$regexp/ } @errmsg;
}
if(@errmsg != 0) {
bug();
print STDERR "errchk: $file:$line: unmatched error messages:\n";
foreach my $l (@errmsg) {
print STDERR "> $l";
}
}
}
}
foreach $file (@file) {
chk($file)
}
if(@out != 0) {
bug();
print STDERR "errchk: unmatched error messages:\n";
print STDERR "==================================================\n";
print STDERR @out;
print STDERR "==================================================\n";
}
exit 0;