From: "Philip Peterson via GitGitGadget" <gitgitgadget@gmail.com>
To: git@vger.kernel.org
Cc: Kristoffer Haugsbakk <code@khaugsbakk.name>,
Philip <philip.c.peterson@gmail.com>,
Philip Peterson <philip.c.peterson@gmail.com>,
Philip Peterson <philip.c.peterson@gmail.com>
Subject: [PATCH v2] apply: add unit tests for parse_range
Date: Sun, 26 May 2024 07:54:33 +0000 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <pull.1677.v2.git.git.1716710073910.gitgitgadget@gmail.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <pull.1677.git.git.1708317938.gitgitgadget@gmail.com>
From: Philip Peterson <philip.c.peterson@gmail.com>
Also rename parse_range to parse_fragment_range for external linkage.
Signed-off-by: Philip Peterson <philip.c.peterson@gmail.com>
---
apply: add unit tests for parse_range
Add unit tests for apply's parse_range function. Also rename parse_range
to parse_fragment_range and expose it externally for use by the unit
tests. Internal callers may continue to refer to it by the name
parse_range.
It is necessary to make the function be non-internal linkage in order to
expose it to the unit testing framework. Because there is another
function in the codebase also called parse_range, change this one to a
more specific name as well: parse_fragment_range. Also add several test
cases (both positive and negative) for the function.
Published-As: https://github.com/gitgitgadget/git/releases/tag/pr-git-1677%2Fphilip-peterson%2Fpeterson%2Funit-tests-v2
Fetch-It-Via: git fetch https://github.com/gitgitgadget/git pr-git-1677/philip-peterson/peterson/unit-tests-v2
Pull-Request: https://github.com/git/git/pull/1677
Range-diff vs v1:
1: 2c60c4406d4 < -: ----------- apply: add unit tests for parse_range and rename to parse_fragment_range
2: 7dab12ab7b8 ! 1: c0d7b93e383 apply: rewrite unit tests with structured cases
@@ Metadata
Author: Philip Peterson <philip.c.peterson@gmail.com>
## Commit message ##
- apply: rewrite unit tests with structured cases
+ apply: add unit tests for parse_range
- The imperative format was a little hard to read, so I rewrote the test cases
- in a declarative style by defining a common structure for each test case and
- its assertions.
+ Also rename parse_range to parse_fragment_range for external linkage.
Signed-off-by: Philip Peterson <philip.c.peterson@gmail.com>
- ## t/unit-tests/t-apply.c ##
+ ## Makefile ##
+@@ Makefile: THIRD_PARTY_SOURCES += compat/regex/%
+ THIRD_PARTY_SOURCES += sha1collisiondetection/%
+ THIRD_PARTY_SOURCES += sha1dc/%
+
++UNIT_TEST_PROGRAMS += t-apply
+ UNIT_TEST_PROGRAMS += t-ctype
+ UNIT_TEST_PROGRAMS += t-mem-pool
+ UNIT_TEST_PROGRAMS += t-prio-queue
+
+ ## apply.c ##
@@
+ #include "wildmatch.h"
+ #include "ws.h"
- #define FAILURE -1
++#define parse_range apply_parse_fragment_range
++
+ struct gitdiff_data {
+ struct strbuf *root;
+ int linenr;
+@@ apply.c: static int parse_num(const char *line, unsigned long *p)
+ return ptr - line;
+ }
--static void setup_static(const char *line, int len, int offset,
-- const char *expect, int assert_result,
-- unsigned long assert_p1,
-- unsigned long assert_p2)
+-static int parse_range(const char *line, int len, int offset, const char *expect,
+- unsigned long *p1, unsigned long *p2)
++int apply_parse_fragment_range(const char *line, int len, int offset, const char *expect,
++ unsigned long *p1, unsigned long *p2)
+ {
+ int digits, ex;
+
+
+ ## apply.h ##
+@@ apply.h: int apply_all_patches(struct apply_state *state,
+ int argc, const char **argv,
+ int options);
+
++/*
++ * exposed only for tests; do not call this as it not
++ * a part of the API
++ */
++extern int apply_parse_fragment_range(const char *line, int len, int offset,
++ const char *expect, unsigned long *p1,
++ unsigned long *p2);
++
+ #endif
+
+ ## t/unit-tests/t-apply.c (new) ##
+@@
++#include "test-lib.h"
++#include "apply.h"
++
++#define FAILURE -1
++
+typedef struct test_case {
+ const char *line;
+ const char *expect_suffix;
@@ t/unit-tests/t-apply.c
+} test_case;
+
+static void setup_static(struct test_case t)
- {
- unsigned long p1 = 9999;
- unsigned long p2 = 9999;
-- int result = parse_fragment_range(line, len, offset, expect, &p1, &p2);
-- check_int(result, ==, assert_result);
-- check_int(p1, ==, assert_p1);
-- check_int(p2, ==, assert_p2);
-+ int result = parse_fragment_range(t.line, strlen(t.line), t.offset, t.expect_suffix, &p1, &p2);
++{
++ unsigned long p1 = 9999;
++ unsigned long p2 = 9999;
++ int result = apply_parse_fragment_range(t.line, strlen(t.line), t.offset,
++ t.expect_suffix, &p1, &p2);
+ check_int(result, ==, t.expect_result);
+ check_int(p1, ==, t.expect_p1);
+ check_int(p2, ==, t.expect_p2);
- }
-
- int cmd_main(int argc, const char **argv)
- {
-- char* text;
-- int expected_result;
--
-- /* Success */
-- text = "@@ -4,4 +";
-- expected_result = 9;
-- TEST(setup_static(text, strlen(text), 4, " +", expected_result, 4, 4),
-- "well-formed range");
++}
++
++int cmd_main(int argc, const char **argv)
++{
+ TEST(setup_static((struct test_case) {
+ .line = "@@ -4,4 +",
+ .offset = 4,
@@ t/unit-tests/t-apply.c
+ .expect_p1 = 4,
+ .expect_p2 = 4
+ }), "well-formed range");
-
-- text = "@@ -4 +8 @@";
-- expected_result = 7;
-- TEST(setup_static(text, strlen(text), 4, " +", expected_result, 4, 1),
-- "non-comma range");
++
+ TEST(setup_static((struct test_case) {
+ .line = "@@ -4 +8 @@",
+ .offset = 4,
@@ t/unit-tests/t-apply.c
+ .expect_p1 = 4,
+ .expect_p2 = 1
+ }), "non-comma range");
-
-- /* Failure */
-- text = "@@ -X,4 +";
-- expected_result = FAILURE;
-- TEST(setup_static(text, strlen(text), 4, " +", expected_result, 9999, 9999),
-- "non-digit range (first coordinate)");
++
+ TEST(setup_static((struct test_case) {
+ .line = "@@ -X,4 +",
+ .offset = 4,
@@ t/unit-tests/t-apply.c
+ .expect_p1 = 9999,
+ .expect_p2 = 9999
+ }), "non-digit range (first coordinate)");
-
-- text = "@@ -4,X +";
-- expected_result = FAILURE;
-- TEST(setup_static(text, strlen(text), 4, " +", expected_result, 4, 1), // p2 is 1, a little strange but not catastrophic
-- "non-digit range (second coordinate)");
++
+ TEST(setup_static((struct test_case) {
+ .line = "@@ -4,X +",
+ .offset = 4,
@@ t/unit-tests/t-apply.c
+ .expect_p1 = 4,
+ .expect_p2 = 1 // A little strange this is 1, but not end of the world
+ }), "non-digit range (second coordinate)");
-
-- text = "@@ -4,4 -";
-- expected_result = FAILURE;
-- TEST(setup_static(text, strlen(text), 4, " +", expected_result, 4, 4),
-- "non-expected trailing text");
++
+ TEST(setup_static((struct test_case) {
+ .line = "@@ -4,4 -",
+ .offset = 4,
@@ t/unit-tests/t-apply.c
+ .expect_p1 = 4,
+ .expect_p2 = 4
+ }), "non-expected trailing text");
-
-- text = "@@ -4,4";
-- expected_result = FAILURE;
-- TEST(setup_static(text, strlen(text), 4, " +", expected_result, 4, 4),
-- "not long enough for expected trailing text");
++
+ TEST(setup_static((struct test_case) {
+ .line = "@@ -4,4",
+ .offset = 4,
@@ t/unit-tests/t-apply.c
+ .expect_p1 = 4,
+ .expect_p2 = 4
+ }), "not long enough for expected trailing text");
-
-- text = "@@ -4,4";
-- expected_result = FAILURE;
-- TEST(setup_static(text, strlen(text), 7, " +", expected_result, 9999, 9999),
-- "not long enough for offset");
++
+ TEST(setup_static((struct test_case) {
+ .line = "@@ -4,4",
+ .offset = 7,
@@ t/unit-tests/t-apply.c
+ .expect_p1 = 9999,
+ .expect_p2 = 9999
+ }), "not long enough for offset");
-
-- text = "@@ -4,4";
-- expected_result = FAILURE;
-- TEST(setup_static(text, strlen(text), -1, " +", expected_result, 9999, 9999),
-- "negative offset");
++
+ TEST(setup_static((struct test_case) {
+ .line = "@@ -4,4",
+ .offset = -1,
@@ t/unit-tests/t-apply.c
+ .expect_p1 = 9999,
+ .expect_p2 = 9999
+ }), "negative offset");
-
- return test_done();
- }
++
++ return test_done();
++}
Makefile | 1 +
apply.c | 6 ++-
apply.h | 8 ++++
t/unit-tests/t-apply.c | 101 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
4 files changed, 114 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-)
create mode 100644 t/unit-tests/t-apply.c
diff --git a/Makefile b/Makefile
index 8f4432ae57c..1615de69e6c 100644
--- a/Makefile
+++ b/Makefile
@@ -1334,6 +1334,7 @@ THIRD_PARTY_SOURCES += compat/regex/%
THIRD_PARTY_SOURCES += sha1collisiondetection/%
THIRD_PARTY_SOURCES += sha1dc/%
+UNIT_TEST_PROGRAMS += t-apply
UNIT_TEST_PROGRAMS += t-ctype
UNIT_TEST_PROGRAMS += t-mem-pool
UNIT_TEST_PROGRAMS += t-prio-queue
diff --git a/apply.c b/apply.c
index 901b67e6255..8cdf7e7d77f 100644
--- a/apply.c
+++ b/apply.c
@@ -36,6 +36,8 @@
#include "wildmatch.h"
#include "ws.h"
+#define parse_range apply_parse_fragment_range
+
struct gitdiff_data {
struct strbuf *root;
int linenr;
@@ -1438,8 +1440,8 @@ static int parse_num(const char *line, unsigned long *p)
return ptr - line;
}
-static int parse_range(const char *line, int len, int offset, const char *expect,
- unsigned long *p1, unsigned long *p2)
+int apply_parse_fragment_range(const char *line, int len, int offset, const char *expect,
+ unsigned long *p1, unsigned long *p2)
{
int digits, ex;
diff --git a/apply.h b/apply.h
index 7cd38b1443c..283aba77495 100644
--- a/apply.h
+++ b/apply.h
@@ -186,4 +186,12 @@ int apply_all_patches(struct apply_state *state,
int argc, const char **argv,
int options);
+/*
+ * exposed only for tests; do not call this as it not
+ * a part of the API
+ */
+extern int apply_parse_fragment_range(const char *line, int len, int offset,
+ const char *expect, unsigned long *p1,
+ unsigned long *p2);
+
#endif
diff --git a/t/unit-tests/t-apply.c b/t/unit-tests/t-apply.c
new file mode 100644
index 00000000000..0eb0c22fc0d
--- /dev/null
+++ b/t/unit-tests/t-apply.c
@@ -0,0 +1,101 @@
+#include "test-lib.h"
+#include "apply.h"
+
+#define FAILURE -1
+
+typedef struct test_case {
+ const char *line;
+ const char *expect_suffix;
+ int offset;
+ unsigned long expect_p1;
+ unsigned long expect_p2;
+ int expect_result;
+} test_case;
+
+static void setup_static(struct test_case t)
+{
+ unsigned long p1 = 9999;
+ unsigned long p2 = 9999;
+ int result = apply_parse_fragment_range(t.line, strlen(t.line), t.offset,
+ t.expect_suffix, &p1, &p2);
+ check_int(result, ==, t.expect_result);
+ check_int(p1, ==, t.expect_p1);
+ check_int(p2, ==, t.expect_p2);
+}
+
+int cmd_main(int argc, const char **argv)
+{
+ TEST(setup_static((struct test_case) {
+ .line = "@@ -4,4 +",
+ .offset = 4,
+ .expect_suffix = " +",
+ .expect_result = 9,
+ .expect_p1 = 4,
+ .expect_p2 = 4
+ }), "well-formed range");
+
+ TEST(setup_static((struct test_case) {
+ .line = "@@ -4 +8 @@",
+ .offset = 4,
+ .expect_suffix = " +",
+ .expect_result = 7,
+ .expect_p1 = 4,
+ .expect_p2 = 1
+ }), "non-comma range");
+
+ TEST(setup_static((struct test_case) {
+ .line = "@@ -X,4 +",
+ .offset = 4,
+ .expect_suffix = " +",
+ .expect_result = FAILURE,
+ .expect_p1 = 9999,
+ .expect_p2 = 9999
+ }), "non-digit range (first coordinate)");
+
+ TEST(setup_static((struct test_case) {
+ .line = "@@ -4,X +",
+ .offset = 4,
+ .expect_suffix = " +",
+ .expect_result = FAILURE,
+ .expect_p1 = 4,
+ .expect_p2 = 1 // A little strange this is 1, but not end of the world
+ }), "non-digit range (second coordinate)");
+
+ TEST(setup_static((struct test_case) {
+ .line = "@@ -4,4 -",
+ .offset = 4,
+ .expect_suffix = " +",
+ .expect_result = FAILURE,
+ .expect_p1 = 4,
+ .expect_p2 = 4
+ }), "non-expected trailing text");
+
+ TEST(setup_static((struct test_case) {
+ .line = "@@ -4,4",
+ .offset = 4,
+ .expect_suffix = " +",
+ .expect_result = FAILURE,
+ .expect_p1 = 4,
+ .expect_p2 = 4
+ }), "not long enough for expected trailing text");
+
+ TEST(setup_static((struct test_case) {
+ .line = "@@ -4,4",
+ .offset = 7,
+ .expect_suffix = " +",
+ .expect_result = FAILURE,
+ .expect_p1 = 9999,
+ .expect_p2 = 9999
+ }), "not long enough for offset");
+
+ TEST(setup_static((struct test_case) {
+ .line = "@@ -4,4",
+ .offset = -1,
+ .expect_suffix = " +",
+ .expect_result = FAILURE,
+ .expect_p1 = 9999,
+ .expect_p2 = 9999
+ }), "negative offset");
+
+ return test_done();
+}
base-commit: b9cfe4845cb2562584837bc0101c0ab76490a239
--
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2024-02-19 4:45 [PATCH 0/2] apply: add unit tests for parse_range Philip Peterson via GitGitGadget
2024-02-19 4:45 ` [PATCH 1/2] apply: add unit tests for parse_range and rename to parse_fragment_range Philip Peterson via GitGitGadget
2024-02-19 21:35 ` Junio C Hamano
2024-04-04 3:53 ` Philip
2024-04-04 19:27 ` Junio C Hamano
2024-02-19 4:45 ` [PATCH 2/2] apply: rewrite unit tests with structured cases Philip Peterson via GitGitGadget
2024-02-19 21:49 ` Junio C Hamano
2024-02-19 22:04 ` Kristoffer Haugsbakk
2024-05-26 7:54 ` Philip Peterson via GitGitGadget [this message]
2024-06-06 17:24 ` [PATCH v2] apply: add unit tests for parse_range Junio C Hamano
2024-06-07 15:00 ` Phillip Wood
2024-06-07 16:59 ` Junio C Hamano
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