module main import os import term import time const vexe_path = os.getenv('VEXE') const vroot = os.dir(vexe_path) const vexe = os.quoted_path(vexe_path) const args_string = os.args[1..].join(' ') const vargs = args_string.all_before('test-all') const vtest_nocleanup = os.getenv('VTEST_NOCLEANUP').bool() fn main() { mut commands := get_all_commands() // summary sw := time.new_stopwatch() for mut cmd in commands { cmd.run() } spent := sw.elapsed().milliseconds() oks := commands.filter(it.ecode == 0) fails := commands.filter(it.ecode != 0) flush_stdout() println('') println(term.header_left(term_highlight('Summary of `v test-all`:'), '-')) println(term_highlight('Total runtime: ${spent} ms')) for ocmd in oks { msg := if ocmd.okmsg != '' { ocmd.okmsg } else { ocmd.line } println(term.colorize(term.green, '> OK: ${msg} ')) } for fcmd in fails { msg := if fcmd.errmsg != '' { fcmd.errmsg } else { fcmd.line } println(term.failed('> Failed:') + ' ${msg}') } flush_stdout() if fails.len > 0 { exit(1) } } enum RunCommandKind { system execute } const expect_nothing = '' const starts_with_nothing = '' const ends_with_nothing = '' const contains_nothing = '' struct Command { mut: line string label string // when set, the label will be printed *before* cmd.line is executed ecode int okmsg string errmsg string rmfile string runcmd RunCommandKind = .system expect string = expect_nothing starts_with string = starts_with_nothing ends_with string = ends_with_nothing contains string = contains_nothing output string } fn get_all_commands() []Command { mut res := []Command{} res << Command{ line: '${vexe} examples/hello_world.v' okmsg: 'V can compile hello world.' rmfile: 'examples/hello_world' } res << Command{ line: '${vexe} -o hhww.c examples/hello_world.v' okmsg: 'V can output a .c file, without compiling further.' rmfile: 'hhww.c' } res << Command{ line: '${vexe} -skip-unused examples/hello_world.v' okmsg: 'V can compile hello world with -skip-unused.' rmfile: 'examples/hello_world' } res << Command{ line: '${vexe} -skip-unused -profile - examples/hello_world.v' okmsg: 'V can compile hello world with both -skip-unused and -profile .' rmfile: 'examples/hello_world' } res << Command{ line: '${vexe} -e "print(84/2)"' okmsg: 'V can run code given after `-e`' runcmd: .execute expect: '42' } res << Command{ line: '${vexe} -e "import os; import math; print(os.args#[1..]) print(math.sin(math.pi/2).str())" arg1 arg2' okmsg: 'V can run code with `-e`, that use semicolons and several imports, and that accepts CLI parameters.' runcmd: .execute expect: "['arg1', 'arg2']1.0" } $if linux || macos { res << Command{ line: '${vexe} run examples/hello_world.v' okmsg: 'V can run hello world.' runcmd: .execute expect: 'Hello, World!\n' } if os.getenv('V_CI_MUSL').len == 0 { for compiler_name in ['clang', 'gcc'] { if _ := os.find_abs_path_of_executable(compiler_name) { res << Command{ line: '${vexe} -cc ${compiler_name} -gc boehm run examples/hello_world.v' okmsg: '`v -cc ${compiler_name} -gc boehm run examples/hello_world.v` works' runcmd: .execute expect: 'Hello, World!\n' } } } } res << Command{ line: '${vexe} interpret examples/hello_world.v' okmsg: 'V can interpret hello world.' runcmd: .execute expect: 'Hello, World!\n' } res << Command{ line: '${vexe} interpret examples/hanoi.v' okmsg: 'V can interpret hanoi.v' runcmd: .execute starts_with: 'Disc 1 from A to C...\n' ends_with: 'Disc 1 from A to C...\n' contains: 'Disc 7 from A to C...\n' } res << Command{ line: '${vexe} -o - examples/hello_world.v | grep "#define V_COMMIT_HASH" > /dev/null' okmsg: 'V prints the generated source code to stdout with `-o -` .' } res << Command{ line: '${vexe} run examples/v_script.vsh > /dev/null' okmsg: 'V can run the .VSH script file examples/v_script.vsh' } // Note: -experimental is used here, just to suppress the warningss, // that are otherwise printed by the native backend, // until globals and hash statements *are implemented*: $if linux { res << Command{ line: '${vexe} -experimental -b native run examples/native/hello_world.v > /dev/null' okmsg: 'V compiles and runs examples/native/hello_world.v on the native backend for linux' } } // only compilation: res << Command{ line: '${vexe} -os linux -experimental -b native -o hw.linux examples/hello_world.v' okmsg: 'V compiles hello_world.v on the native backend for linux' rmfile: 'hw.linux' } res << Command{ line: '${vexe} -os macos -experimental -b native -o hw.macos examples/hello_world.v' okmsg: 'V compiles hello_world.v on the native backend for macos' rmfile: 'hw.macos' } res << Command{ line: '${vexe} -os windows -experimental -b native -o hw.exe examples/hello_world.v' okmsg: 'V compiles hello_world.v on the native backend for windows' rmfile: 'hw.exe' } // res << Command{ line: '${vexe} -b js -o hw.js examples/hello_world.v' okmsg: 'V compiles hello_world.v on the JS backend' rmfile: 'hw.js' } res << Command{ line: '${vexe} -skip-unused -b js -o hw_skip_unused.js examples/hello_world.v' okmsg: 'V compiles hello_world.v on the JS backend, with -skip-unused' rmfile: 'hw_skip_unused.js' } res << Command{ line: '${vexe} -skip-unused examples/2048' okmsg: 'V can compile 2048 with -skip-unused.' rmfile: 'examples/2048/2048' } if _ := os.find_abs_path_of_executable('emcc') { res << Command{ line: '${vexe} -os wasm32_emscripten examples/2048' okmsg: 'V can compile 2048 with -os wasm32_emscripten, using emcc.' rmfile: 'examples/2048/2048' } } else { println('> emcc not found, skipping `v -os wasm32_emscripten examples/2048`.') } res << Command{ line: '${vexe} -skip-unused -live examples/hot_reload/bounce.v' okmsg: 'V can compile the hot code reloading bounce.v example with both: -skip-unused -live' rmfile: 'examples/hot_reload/bounce' } } res << Command{ line: '${vexe} -o vtmp cmd/v' okmsg: 'V can compile itself.' rmfile: 'vtmp' } res << Command{ line: '${vexe} -o vtmp_werror -cstrict cmd/v' okmsg: 'V can compile itself with -cstrict.' rmfile: 'vtmp_werror' } res << Command{ line: '${vexe} -o vtmp_autofree -autofree cmd/v' okmsg: 'V can compile itself with -autofree.' rmfile: 'vtmp_autofree' } res << Command{ line: '${vexe} -o vtmp_prealloc -prealloc cmd/v' okmsg: 'V can compile itself with -prealloc.' rmfile: 'vtmp_prealloc' } res << Command{ line: '${vexe} -o vtmp_unused -skip-unused cmd/v' okmsg: 'V can compile itself with -skip-unused.' rmfile: 'vtmp_unused' } $if linux { res << Command{ line: '${vexe} -cc gcc -keepc -freestanding -o bel vlib/os/bare/bare_example_linux.v' okmsg: 'V can compile with -freestanding on Linux with GCC.' rmfile: 'bel' } res << Command{ line: '${vexe} -cc gcc -keepc -freestanding -o str_array vlib/strconv/bare/str_array_example.v' okmsg: 'V can compile & allocate memory with -freestanding on Linux with GCC.' rmfile: 'str_array' } } res << Command{ line: '${vexe} ${vargs} -progress test-cleancode' okmsg: 'All .v files are invariant when processed with `v fmt`' } res << Command{ line: '${vexe} ${vargs} -progress test-fmt' okmsg: 'All .v files can be processed with `v fmt`. Note: the result may not always be compilable, but `v fmt` should not crash.' } res << Command{ line: '${vexe} ${vargs} -progress test-self' okmsg: 'There are no _test.v file regressions.' } res << Command{ line: '${vexe} ${vargs} -progress -W build-tools' okmsg: 'All tools can be compiled.' } res << Command{ line: '${vexe} ${vargs} -progress -W build-examples' okmsg: 'All examples can be compiled.' } res << Command{ line: '${vexe} check-md -hide-warnings .' label: 'Check ```v ``` code examples and formatting of .MD files...' okmsg: 'All .md files look good.' } res << Command{ line: '${vexe} install nedpals.args' okmsg: '`v install` works.' } res << Command{ line: '${vexe} -usecache -cg examples/hello_world.v' okmsg: '`v -usecache -cg` works.' rmfile: 'examples/hello_world' } // Note: test that a program that depends on thirdparty libraries with its // own #flags (tetris depends on gg, which uses sokol) can be compiled // with -usecache: res << Command{ line: '${vexe} -usecache examples/tetris/tetris.v' okmsg: '`v -usecache` works.' rmfile: 'examples/tetris/tetris' } $if macos || linux { res << Command{ line: '${vexe} -o v.c cmd/v && cc -Werror v.c -lpthread -lm && rm -rf a.out' label: 'v.c should be buildable with no warnings...' okmsg: 'v.c can be compiled without warnings. This is good :)' rmfile: 'v.c' } } $if linux { res << Command{ line: '${vexe} vlib/v/tests/bench/bench_stbi_load.v && prlimit -v10485760 vlib/v/tests/bench/bench_stbi_load' okmsg: 'STBI load does not leak with GC on, when loading images multiple times (use < 10MB)' runcmd: .execute contains: 'logo.png 1000 times.' rmfile: 'vlib/v/tests/bench/bench_stbi_load' } } $if !windows { res << Command{ line: '${vexe} -raw-vsh-tmp-prefix tmp vlib/v/tests/script_with_no_extension' okmsg: 'V can crun a script, that lacks a .vsh extension' runcmd: .execute expect: 'Test\n' rmfile: 'vlib/v/tests/tmp.script_with_no_extension' } res << Command{ line: '${vexe} -raw-vsh-tmp-prefix tmp run vlib/v/tests/script_with_no_extension' okmsg: 'V can run a script, that lacks a .vsh extension' runcmd: .execute expect: 'Test\n' } } return res } fn (mut cmd Command) run() { // Changing the current directory is needed for some of the compiler tests, // vlib/v/tests/local_test.v and vlib/v/tests/repl/repl_test.v os.chdir(vroot) or {} if cmd.label != '' { println(term.header_left(cmd.label, '*')) } sw := time.new_stopwatch() if cmd.runcmd == .system { cmd.ecode = os.system(cmd.line) cmd.output = '' } if cmd.runcmd == .execute { res := os.execute(cmd.line) cmd.ecode = res.exit_code cmd.output = res.output } spent := sw.elapsed().milliseconds() // mut is_failed := false mut is_failed_expected := false mut is_failed_starts_with := false mut is_failed_ends_with := false mut is_failed_contains := false if cmd.ecode != 0 { is_failed = true } if cmd.expect != expect_nothing { if cmd.output != cmd.expect { is_failed = true is_failed_expected = true } } if cmd.starts_with != starts_with_nothing { if !cmd.output.starts_with(cmd.starts_with) { is_failed = true is_failed_starts_with = true } } if cmd.ends_with != ends_with_nothing { if !cmd.output.ends_with(cmd.ends_with) { is_failed = true is_failed_ends_with = true } } if cmd.contains != contains_nothing { if !cmd.output.contains(cmd.contains) { is_failed = true is_failed_contains = true } } // run_label := if is_failed { term.failed('FAILED') } else { term_highlight('OK') } println('> Running: "${cmd.line}" took: ${spent} ms ... ${run_label}') // if is_failed && is_failed_expected { eprintln('> expected:\n${cmd.expect}') eprintln('> output:\n${cmd.output}') } if is_failed && is_failed_starts_with { eprintln('> expected to start with:\n${cmd.starts_with}') eprintln('> output:\n${cmd.output#[..cmd.starts_with.len]}') } if is_failed && is_failed_ends_with { eprintln('> expected to end with:\n${cmd.ends_with}') eprintln('> output:\n${cmd.output#[-cmd.starts_with.len..]}') } if is_failed && is_failed_contains { eprintln('> expected to contain:\n${cmd.contains}') eprintln('> output:\n${cmd.output}') } if vtest_nocleanup { return } if cmd.rmfile != '' { mut file_existed := rm_existing(cmd.rmfile) if os.user_os() == 'windows' { file_existed = file_existed || rm_existing(cmd.rmfile + '.exe') } if !file_existed { eprintln('Expected file did not exist: ${cmd.rmfile}') cmd.ecode = 999 } } } // try to remove a file, return if it existed before the removal attempt fn rm_existing(path string) bool { existed := os.exists(path) os.rm(path) or {} return existed } fn term_highlight(s string) string { return term.colorize(term.yellow, term.colorize(term.bold, s)) }