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([2a0a:ef40:6d3:8001:7151:e3a9:f71b:e7d9]) by smtp.gmail.com with ESMTPSA id 4fb4d7f45d1cf-5c2502f86ebsm4642703a12.77.2024.09.04.06.35.34 (version=TLS1_3 cipher=TLS_AES_128_GCM_SHA256 bits=128/128); Wed, 04 Sep 2024 06:35:34 -0700 (PDT) Message-ID: Date: Wed, 4 Sep 2024 14:35:33 +0100 Precedence: bulk X-Mailing-List: git@vger.kernel.org List-Id: List-Subscribe: List-Unsubscribe: MIME-Version: 1.0 User-Agent: Mozilla Thunderbird From: Phillip Wood Reply-To: phillip.wood@dunelm.org.uk Subject: Re: [PATCH v7 00/14] Introduce clar testing framework To: Patrick Steinhardt , git@vger.kernel.org Cc: =?UTF-8?Q?Ren=C3=A9_Scharfe?= , Junio C Hamano , Kyle Lippincott , Phillip Wood , Josh Steadmon , rsbecker@nexbridge.com, Edward Thomson , Johannes Schindelin References: Content-Language: en-US In-Reply-To: Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8; format=flowed Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Hi Patrick On 03/09/2024 10:14, Patrick Steinhardt wrote: > Hi, > > this is the seventh version fo my patch series that introduces the clar > unit testing framework. > > Changes compared to v6: > > - Add some explanations for why we introduce clar in the first place > to the second commit message. > > - Split out implementation of the test driver, that is the main > function, into a separate commit. > > - Reimplement argument parsing ourselves. This allows more flexibility > and gets rid of some options that do not make sense for us. > > - Add an empty line between declarations and code. > > - Improve the test messages in ctype tests to also mention our > expectations. > > - Adapt `cl_failf()` to not use `xstrfmt()`, but `snprintf()` with a > static buffer instead. I've left some comments on patch 11 which is new. Apart from that range-diff looks fine to me. Thanks for working on this Phillip > Thanks! > > Patrick > > Johannes Schindelin (4): > clar: avoid compile error with mingw-w64 > clar(win32): avoid compile error due to unused `fs_copy()` > clar: stop including `shellapi.h` unnecessarily > clar: add CMake support > > Patrick Steinhardt (10): > t: do not pass GIT_TEST_OPTS to unit tests with prove > t: import the clar unit testing framework > t/clar: fix compatibility with NonStop > Makefile: fix sparse dependency on GENERATED_H > Makefile: make hdr-check depend on generated headers > Makefile: do not use sparse on third-party sources > Makefile: wire up the clar unit testing framework > t/unit-tests: implement test driver > t/unit-tests: convert strvec tests to use clar > t/unit-tests: convert ctype tests to use clar > > .gitignore | 1 + > Documentation/technical/unit-tests.txt | 2 + > Makefile | 53 +- > contrib/buildsystems/CMakeLists.txt | 53 ++ > t/Makefile | 4 +- > t/run-test.sh | 2 +- > t/unit-tests/.gitignore | 2 + > t/unit-tests/clar-generate.awk | 50 ++ > t/unit-tests/clar/.github/workflows/ci.yml | 23 + > t/unit-tests/clar/COPYING | 15 + > t/unit-tests/clar/README.md | 329 ++++++++ > t/unit-tests/clar/clar.c | 842 +++++++++++++++++++++ > t/unit-tests/clar/clar.h | 173 +++++ > t/unit-tests/clar/clar/fixtures.h | 50 ++ > t/unit-tests/clar/clar/fs.h | 524 +++++++++++++ > t/unit-tests/clar/clar/print.h | 211 ++++++ > t/unit-tests/clar/clar/sandbox.h | 159 ++++ > t/unit-tests/clar/clar/summary.h | 143 ++++ > t/unit-tests/clar/generate.py | 266 +++++++ > t/unit-tests/clar/test/.gitignore | 4 + > t/unit-tests/clar/test/Makefile | 39 + > t/unit-tests/clar/test/clar_test.h | 16 + > t/unit-tests/clar/test/main.c | 40 + > t/unit-tests/clar/test/main.c.sample | 27 + > t/unit-tests/clar/test/resources/test/file | 1 + > t/unit-tests/clar/test/sample.c | 84 ++ > t/unit-tests/{t-ctype.c => ctype.c} | 71 +- > t/unit-tests/strvec.c | 241 ++++++ > t/unit-tests/t-strvec.c | 211 ------ > t/unit-tests/unit-test.c | 45 ++ > t/unit-tests/unit-test.h | 10 + > 31 files changed, 3457 insertions(+), 234 deletions(-) > create mode 100644 t/unit-tests/clar-generate.awk > create mode 100644 t/unit-tests/clar/.github/workflows/ci.yml > create mode 100644 t/unit-tests/clar/COPYING > create mode 100644 t/unit-tests/clar/README.md > create mode 100644 t/unit-tests/clar/clar.c > create mode 100644 t/unit-tests/clar/clar.h > create mode 100644 t/unit-tests/clar/clar/fixtures.h > create mode 100644 t/unit-tests/clar/clar/fs.h > create mode 100644 t/unit-tests/clar/clar/print.h > create mode 100644 t/unit-tests/clar/clar/sandbox.h > create mode 100644 t/unit-tests/clar/clar/summary.h > create mode 100755 t/unit-tests/clar/generate.py > create mode 100644 t/unit-tests/clar/test/.gitignore > create mode 100644 t/unit-tests/clar/test/Makefile > create mode 100644 t/unit-tests/clar/test/clar_test.h > create mode 100644 t/unit-tests/clar/test/main.c > create mode 100644 t/unit-tests/clar/test/main.c.sample > create mode 100644 t/unit-tests/clar/test/resources/test/file > create mode 100644 t/unit-tests/clar/test/sample.c > rename t/unit-tests/{t-ctype.c => ctype.c} (68%) > create mode 100644 t/unit-tests/strvec.c > delete mode 100644 t/unit-tests/t-strvec.c > create mode 100644 t/unit-tests/unit-test.c > create mode 100644 t/unit-tests/unit-test.h > > Range-diff against v6: > 1: e48a6461137 = 1: b67f10ec0b0 t: do not pass GIT_TEST_OPTS to unit tests with prove > 2: 1710e9f9ff7 ! 2: 55a9b46e65f t: import the clar unit testing framework > @@ Metadata > ## Commit message ## > t: import the clar unit testing framework > > + Our unit testing framework is a homegrown solution. While it supports > + most of our needs, it is likely that the volume of unit tests will grow > + quite a bit in the future such that we can exercise low-level subsystems > + directly. This surfaces several shortcomings that the current solution > + has: > + > + - There is no way to run only one specific tests. While some of our > + unit tests wire this up manually, others don't. In general, it > + requires quite a bit of boilerplate to get this set up correctly. > + > + - Failures do not cause a test to stop execution directly. Instead, > + the test author needs to return manually whenever an assertion > + fails. This is rather verbose and is not done correctly in most of > + our unit tests. > + > + - Wiring up a new testcase requires both implementing the test > + function and calling it in the respective test suite's main > + function, which is creating code duplication. > + > + We can of course fix all of these issues ourselves, but that feels > + rather pointless when there are already so many unit testing frameworks > + out there that have those features. > + > + We line out some requirements for any unit testing framework in > + "Documentation/technical/unit-tests.txt". The "clar" unit testing > + framework, which isn't listed in that table yet, ticks many of the > + boxes: > + > + - It is licensed under ISC, which is compatible. > + > + - It is easily vendorable because it is rather tiny at around 1200 > + lines of code. > + > + - It is easily hackable due to the same reason. > + > + - It has TAP support. > + > + - It has skippable tests. > + > + - It preprocesses test files in order to extract test functions, which > + then get wired up automatically. > + > + While it's not perfect, the fact that clar originates from the libgit2 > + project means that it should be rather easy for us to collaborate with > + upstream to plug any gaps. > + > Import the clar unit testing framework at commit 1516124 (Merge pull > request #97 from pks-t/pks-whitespace-fixes, 2024-08-15). The framework > will be wired up in subsequent commits. > 3: 5c21aa87aa2 = 3: f24401f0a87 t/clar: fix compatibility with NonStop > 4: 06d2bce0d82 = 4: 658a601c541 clar: avoid compile error with mingw-w64 > 5: f88b3421a09 = 5: 0b8a6ac5fed clar(win32): avoid compile error due to unused `fs_copy()` > 6: 5fb4c55be33 = 6: c50e7a0ea68 clar: stop including `shellapi.h` unnecessarily > 7: e0dcbd5ca83 = 7: b8f3f16dd27 Makefile: fix sparse dependency on GENERATED_H > 8: 77a03f8df70 = 8: 3d3fe443b9a Makefile: make hdr-check depend on generated headers > 9: c91dd7327e3 = 9: 7d0f494850a Makefile: do not use sparse on third-party sources > 10: 115c15aa9ae ! 10: 9c74c5ae019 Makefile: wire up the clar unit testing framework > @@ Commit message > anything. Thus, it would cause a compiler error if a function name was > mistyped and thus not picked up by "generate.py". > > + The test driver "unit-test.c" is an empty stub for now. It will get > + implemented in the next commit. > + > Signed-off-by: Patrick Steinhardt > > ## .gitignore ## > @@ t/unit-tests/unit-test.c (new) > @@ > +#include "unit-test.h" > + > -+int cmd_main(int argc, const char **argv) > ++int cmd_main(int argc UNUSED, const char **argv UNUSED) > +{ > -+ const char **argv_copy; > -+ int ret; > -+ > -+ /* Append the "-t" flag such that the tests generate TAP output. */ > -+ ALLOC_ARRAY(argv_copy, argc + 2); > -+ COPY_ARRAY(argv_copy, argv, argc); > -+ argv_copy[argc++] = "-t"; > -+ argv_copy[argc] = NULL; > -+ > -+ ret = clar_test(argc, (char **) argv_copy); > -+ > -+ free(argv_copy); > -+ return ret; > ++ return 0; > +} > > ## t/unit-tests/unit-test.h (new) ## > -: ----------- > 11: 8bd5b3e2b29 t/unit-tests: implement test driver > 11: b3b8df04872 ! 12: 3c3b9eacdfb t/unit-tests: convert strvec tests to use clar > @@ Commit message > clar-based tests looks like. > > The tests are part of the "t/unit-tests/bin/unit-tests" binary. When > - running that binary, it generates TAP output: > + running that binary with an injected error, it generates TAP output: > > # ./t/unit-tests/bin/unit-tests > TAP version 13 > @@ Commit message > ok 1 - strvec::init > ok 2 - strvec::dynamic_init > ok 3 - strvec::clear > - ok 4 - strvec::push > - ok 5 - strvec::pushft_pushf > + not ok 4 - strvec::push > + --- > + reason: | > + String mismatch: (&vec)->v[i] != expect[i] > + 'foo' != 'fo' (at byte 2) > + at: > + file: 't/unit-tests/strvec.c' > + line: 48 > + function: 'test_strvec__push' > + --- > + ok 5 - strvec::pushf > ok 6 - strvec::pushl > ok 7 - strvec::pushv > ok 8 - strvec::replace_at_head > @@ t/unit-tests/strvec.c (new) > +#define check_strvec(vec, ...) \ > + do { \ > + const char *expect[] = { __VA_ARGS__ }; \ > -+ cl_assert(ARRAY_SIZE(expect) > 0); \ > -+ cl_assert_equal_p(expect[ARRAY_SIZE(expect) - 1], NULL); \ > -+ cl_assert_equal_i((vec)->nr, ARRAY_SIZE(expect) - 1); \ > ++ size_t expect_len = ARRAY_SIZE(expect); \ > ++ cl_assert(expect_len > 0); \ > ++ cl_assert_equal_p(expect[expect_len - 1], NULL); \ > ++ cl_assert_equal_i((vec)->nr, expect_len - 1); \ > + cl_assert((vec)->nr <= (vec)->alloc); \ > -+ for (size_t i = 0; i < ARRAY_SIZE(expect); i++) \ > ++ for (size_t i = 0; i < expect_len; i++) \ > + cl_assert_equal_s((vec)->v[i], expect[i]); \ > + } while (0) > + > +void test_strvec__init(void) > +{ > + struct strvec vec = STRVEC_INIT; > ++ > + cl_assert_equal_p(vec.v, empty_strvec); > + cl_assert_equal_i(vec.nr, 0); > + cl_assert_equal_i(vec.alloc, 0); > @@ t/unit-tests/strvec.c (new) > +void test_strvec__dynamic_init(void) > +{ > + struct strvec vec; > ++ > + strvec_init(&vec); > + cl_assert_equal_p(vec.v, empty_strvec); > + cl_assert_equal_i(vec.nr, 0); > @@ t/unit-tests/strvec.c (new) > +void test_strvec__clear(void) > +{ > + struct strvec vec = STRVEC_INIT; > ++ > + strvec_push(&vec, "foo"); > + strvec_clear(&vec); > + cl_assert_equal_p(vec.v, empty_strvec); > @@ t/unit-tests/strvec.c (new) > +void test_strvec__pushf(void) > +{ > + struct strvec vec = STRVEC_INIT; > ++ > + strvec_pushf(&vec, "foo: %d", 1); > + check_strvec(&vec, "foo: 1", NULL); > + strvec_clear(&vec); > @@ t/unit-tests/strvec.c (new) > +void test_strvec__pushl(void) > +{ > + struct strvec vec = STRVEC_INIT; > ++ > + strvec_pushl(&vec, "foo", "bar", "baz", NULL); > + check_strvec(&vec, "foo", "bar", "baz", NULL); > + strvec_clear(&vec); > @@ t/unit-tests/strvec.c (new) > +void test_strvec__replace_at_head(void) > +{ > + struct strvec vec = STRVEC_INIT; > ++ > + strvec_pushl(&vec, "foo", "bar", "baz", NULL); > + strvec_replace(&vec, 0, "replaced"); > + check_strvec(&vec, "replaced", "bar", "baz", NULL); > @@ t/unit-tests/strvec.c (new) > +void test_strvec__replace_in_between(void) > +{ > + struct strvec vec = STRVEC_INIT; > ++ > + strvec_pushl(&vec, "foo", "bar", "baz", NULL); > + strvec_replace(&vec, 1, "replaced"); > + check_strvec(&vec, "foo", "replaced", "baz", NULL); > @@ t/unit-tests/strvec.c (new) > +void test_strvec__replace_with_substring(void) > +{ > + struct strvec vec = STRVEC_INIT; > ++ > + strvec_pushl(&vec, "foo", NULL); > + strvec_replace(&vec, 0, vec.v[0] + 1); > + check_strvec(&vec, "oo", NULL); > @@ t/unit-tests/strvec.c (new) > +void test_strvec__remove_at_head(void) > +{ > + struct strvec vec = STRVEC_INIT; > ++ > + strvec_pushl(&vec, "foo", "bar", "baz", NULL); > + strvec_remove(&vec, 0); > + check_strvec(&vec, "bar", "baz", NULL); > @@ t/unit-tests/strvec.c (new) > +void test_strvec__remove_at_tail(void) > +{ > + struct strvec vec = STRVEC_INIT; > ++ > + strvec_pushl(&vec, "foo", "bar", "baz", NULL); > + strvec_remove(&vec, 2); > + check_strvec(&vec, "foo", "bar", NULL); > @@ t/unit-tests/strvec.c (new) > +void test_strvec__remove_in_between(void) > +{ > + struct strvec vec = STRVEC_INIT; > ++ > + strvec_pushl(&vec, "foo", "bar", "baz", NULL); > + strvec_remove(&vec, 1); > + check_strvec(&vec, "foo", "baz", NULL); > @@ t/unit-tests/strvec.c (new) > +void test_strvec__pop_empty_array(void) > +{ > + struct strvec vec = STRVEC_INIT; > ++ > + strvec_pop(&vec); > + check_strvec(&vec, NULL); > + strvec_clear(&vec); > @@ t/unit-tests/strvec.c (new) > +void test_strvec__pop_non_empty_array(void) > +{ > + struct strvec vec = STRVEC_INIT; > ++ > + strvec_pushl(&vec, "foo", "bar", "baz", NULL); > + strvec_pop(&vec); > + check_strvec(&vec, "foo", "bar", NULL); > @@ t/unit-tests/strvec.c (new) > +void test_strvec__split_empty_string(void) > +{ > + struct strvec vec = STRVEC_INIT; > ++ > + strvec_split(&vec, ""); > + check_strvec(&vec, NULL); > + strvec_clear(&vec); > @@ t/unit-tests/strvec.c (new) > +void test_strvec__split_single_item(void) > +{ > + struct strvec vec = STRVEC_INIT; > ++ > + strvec_split(&vec, "foo"); > + check_strvec(&vec, "foo", NULL); > + strvec_clear(&vec); > @@ t/unit-tests/strvec.c (new) > +void test_strvec__split_multiple_items(void) > +{ > + struct strvec vec = STRVEC_INIT; > ++ > + strvec_split(&vec, "foo bar baz"); > + check_strvec(&vec, "foo", "bar", "baz", NULL); > + strvec_clear(&vec); > @@ t/unit-tests/strvec.c (new) > +void test_strvec__split_whitespace_only(void) > +{ > + struct strvec vec = STRVEC_INIT; > ++ > + strvec_split(&vec, " \t\n"); > + check_strvec(&vec, NULL); > + strvec_clear(&vec); > @@ t/unit-tests/strvec.c (new) > +void test_strvec__split_multiple_consecutive_whitespaces(void) > +{ > + struct strvec vec = STRVEC_INIT; > ++ > + strvec_split(&vec, "foo\n\t bar"); > + check_strvec(&vec, "foo", "bar", NULL); > + strvec_clear(&vec); > 12: 1ac2e48a7f2 ! 13: c8360db2f86 t/unit-tests: convert ctype tests to use clar > @@ Commit message > on failure: > > # start of suite 1: ctype > - ok 1 - ctype::isspace > - not ok 2 - ctype::isdigit > + not ok 1 - ctype::isspace > --- > reason: | > Test failed. > - 0x61 is classified incorrectly > + 0x0d is classified incorrectly: expected 0, got 1 > at: > file: 't/unit-tests/ctype.c' > - line: 38 > - function: 'test_ctype__isdigit' > + line: 36 > + function: 'test_ctype__isspace' > --- > + ok 2 - ctype::isdigit > ok 3 - ctype::isalpha > ok 4 - ctype::isalnum > ok 5 - ctype::is_glob_special > @@ t/unit-tests/t-ctype.c => t/unit-tests/ctype.c > - test_msg(" i: 0x%02x", i); \ > - } \ > - check(!class(EOF)); \ > -- } \ > -+ for (int i = 0; i < 256; i++) \ > -+ if (class(i) != !!memchr(string, i, len)) \ > -+ cl_failf("0x%02x is classified incorrectly", i); \ > ++ for (int i = 0; i < 256; i++) { \ > ++ int actual = class(i), expect = !!memchr(string, i, len); \ > ++ if (actual != expect) \ > ++ cl_failf("0x%02x is classified incorrectly: expected %d, got %d", \ > ++ i, expect, actual); \ > + } \ > + cl_assert(!class(EOF)); \ > } while (0) > > @@ t/unit-tests/unit-test.h > +#include "strbuf.h" > + > +#define cl_failf(fmt, ...) do { \ > -+ char *desc = xstrfmt(fmt, __VA_ARGS__); \ > ++ char desc[4096]; \ > ++ snprintf(desc, sizeof(desc), fmt, __VA_ARGS__); \ > + clar__fail(__FILE__, __func__, __LINE__, "Test failed.", desc, 1); \ > -+ free(desc); \ > +} while (0) > 13: 131036c398e = 14: d51c146cd9d clar: add CMake support