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#!../meta/guile \
-e main -s
!#
;;;; guile-test --- run the Guile test suite
;;;; Jim Blandy <[email protected]> --- May 1999
;;;;
;;;; Copyright (C) 1999, 2001, 2006, 2010, 2014, 2022 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
;;;;
;;;; This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
;;;; modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
;;;; License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
;;;; version 3, or (at your option) any later version.
;;;;
;;;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
;;;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
;;;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
;;;; GNU Lesser General Public License for more details.
;;;;
;;;; You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
;;;; License along with this software; see the file COPYING.LESSER.
;;;; If not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin
;;;; Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA
;;;; Usage: [guile -L `pwd`/test-suite -e main -s] guile-test [OPTIONS] [TEST ...]
;;;;
;;;; Run tests from the Guile test suite. Report failures and
;;;; unexpected passes to the standard output, along with a summary of
;;;; all the results. Record each reported test outcome in the log
;;;; file, `guile.log'. The exit status is #f if any of the tests
;;;; fail or pass unexpectedly.
;;;;
;;;; Normally, guile-test scans the test directory, and executes all
;;;; files whose names end in `.test' and don't begin with `.'. (It
;;;; assumes they contain Scheme code.) However, you can have it
;;;; execute specific tests by listing their filenames on the command
;;;; line.
;;;;
;;;; The option `--test-suite' can be given to specify the test
;;;; directory. If no such option is given, the test directory is
;;;; taken from the environment variable TEST_SUITE_DIR (if defined),
;;;; otherwise a default directory that is hardcoded in this file is
;;;; used (see "Installation" below).
;;;;
;;;; If present, the `--log-file LOG' option tells `guile-test' to put
;;;; the log output in a file named LOG.
;;;;
;;;; If present, the `--debug' option will enable a debugging mode.
;;;;
;;;; If present, the `--flag-unresolved' option will cause guile-test
;;;; to exit with failure status if any tests are UNRESOLVED.
;;;;
;;;;
;;;; Installation:
;;;;
;;;; If you change the #! line at the top of this script to point at
;;;; the Guile interpreter you want to test, you can call this script
;;;; as an executable instead of having to pass it as a parameter to
;;;; guile via "guile -e main -s guile-test". Further, you can edit
;;;; the definition of default-test-suite to point to the parent
;;;; directory of the `tests' tree, which makes it unnecessary to set
;;;; the environment variable `TEST_SUITE_DIR'.
;;;;
;;;;
;;;; Shortcomings:
;;;;
;;;; At the moment, due to a simple-minded implementation, test files
;;;; must live in the test directory, and you must specify their names
;;;; relative to the top of the test directory. If you want to send
;;;; me a patch that fixes this, but still leaves sane test names in
;;;; the log file, that would be great. At the moment, all the tests
;;;; I care about are in the test directory, though.
;;;;
;;;; It would be nice if you could specify the Guile interpreter you
;;;; want to test on the command line. As it stands, if you want to
;;;; change which Guile interpreter you're testing, you need to edit
;;;; the #! line at the top of this file, which is stupid.
(define (main . args)
(let ((module (resolve-module '(test-suite guile-test))))
(apply (module-ref module 'main) args)))
(define-module (test-suite guile-test)
:declarative? #f
:use-module (test-suite lib)
:use-module (ice-9 getopt-long)
:use-module (ice-9 and-let-star)
:use-module (ice-9 rdelim)
:use-module (system vm coverage)
:use-module (srfi srfi-11)
:use-module (system vm vm)
#:declarative? #f
:use-module ((test-suite lib automake) :prefix automake/)
:export (main data-file-name test-file-name))
;;; User configurable settings:
(define (default-test-suite)
(let ((argv0 (car (program-arguments))))
(if (string=? (basename argv0) "guile-test")
(dirname argv0)
(error "Cannot find default test suite."))))
;;; Variables that will receive their actual values later.
(define test-suite)
(define tmp-dir #f)
;;; General utilities, that probably should be in a library somewhere.
;;; Enable debugging
(define (enable-debug-mode)
(write-line %load-path)
(set! %load-verbosely #t))
;;; Traverse the directory tree at ROOT, applying F to the name of
;;; each file in the tree, including ROOT itself. For a subdirectory
;;; SUB, if (F SUB) is true, we recurse into SUB. Do not follow
;;; symlinks.
(define (for-each-file f root)
;; A "hard directory" is a path that denotes a directory and is not a
;; symlink.
(define (file-is-hard-directory? filename)
(eq? (stat:type (lstat filename)) 'directory))
(let visit ((root root))
(let ((should-recur (f root)))
(if (and should-recur (file-is-hard-directory? root))
(let ((dir (opendir root)))
(let loop ()
(let ((entry (readdir dir)))
(cond
((eof-object? entry) #f)
((or (string=? entry ".")
(string=? entry "..")
(string=? entry "CVS")
(string=? entry "RCS"))
(loop))
(else
(visit (string-append root "/" entry))
(loop))))))))))
;;; The test driver.
;;; Localizing test files and temporary data files.
(define (data-file-name filename)
(in-vicinity tmp-dir filename))
(define (test-file-name test)
(in-vicinity test-suite test))
;;; Return a list of all the test files in the test tree.
(define (enumerate-tests test-dir)
(let ((root-len (+ 1 (string-length test-dir)))
(tests '()))
(for-each-file (lambda (file)
(when (string-suffix? ".test" file)
(let ((short-name (substring file root-len)))
(unless (eqv? #\. (string-ref short-name 0))
(set! tests (cons short-name tests)))))
#t)
test-dir)
;; for-each-file presents the files in whatever order it finds
;; them in the directory. We sort them here, so they'll always
;; appear in the same order. This makes it easier to compare test
;; log files mechanically.
(sort tests string<?)))
(define (main args)
(let ((options (getopt-long args
`((test-suite
(single-char #\t)
(value #t))
(flag-unresolved
(single-char #\u))
(log-file
(single-char #\l)
(value #t))
(coverage
(single-char #\c))
(debug
(single-char #\d))
(trs-file
(value #t))))))
(define (opt tag default)
(let ((pair (assq tag options)))
(if pair (cdr pair) default)))
(if (opt 'debug #f)
(enable-debug-mode))
(set! test-suite
(or (opt 'test-suite #f)
(getenv "TEST_SUITE_DIR")
(default-test-suite)))
;; directory where temporary files are created.
;; when run from "make check", this must be under the build-dir,
;; not the src-dir.
(set! tmp-dir (getcwd))
(let* ((tests
(let ((foo (opt '() '())))
(if (null? foo)
(enumerate-tests test-suite)
foo)))
(log-file (opt 'log-file "guile.log"))
(trs-file (opt 'trs-file #f)))
;; Open the log file.
(let ((log-port (open-output-file log-file))
(trs-port (and trs-file
(let ((p (open-output-file trs-file)))
(set-port-encoding! p "UTF-8")
(display ":copy-in-global-log: no\n" p)
p))))
;; Allow for arbitrary Unicode characters in the log file.
(set-port-encoding! log-port "UTF-8")
;; Don't fail if we can't display a test name to stdout/stderr.
(set-port-conversion-strategy! (current-output-port) 'escape)
(set-port-conversion-strategy! (current-error-port) 'escape)
;; Register some reporters.
(let ((global-pass #t)
(counter (make-count-reporter)))
(when trs-port
(register-reporter (automake/reporter trs-port)))
(register-reporter (car counter))
(register-reporter (make-log-reporter log-port))
(register-reporter user-reporter)
(register-reporter (lambda results
(case (car results)
((unresolved)
(and (opt 'flag-unresolved #f)
(set! global-pass #f)))
((fail upass error)
(set! global-pass #f)))))
;; Run the tests.
(let ((run-tests
(lambda ()
(for-each (lambda (test)
(display (string-append "Running " test "\n"))
(when (defined? 'setlocale)
(setlocale LC_ALL "C"))
(with-test-prefix test
(load (test-file-name test))))
tests))))
(if (opt 'coverage #f)
(let-values (((coverage-data _)
(with-code-coverage run-tests)))
(let ((out (open-output-file "guile.info")))
(coverage-data->lcov coverage-data out)
(close out)))
(run-tests)))
;; Display the final counts, both to the user and in the log
;; file.
(let ((counts ((cadr counter))))
(unless trs-port
(print-counts counts))
(print-counts counts log-port)
(close-port log-port)
(when trs-port
(when global-pass (display ":recheck: no\n" trs-port))
(display ":test-global-result: " trs-port)
(display (count-summary-line counts) trs-port)
(newline trs-port)
(close-port trs-port)))
(quit global-pass))))))
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