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#![cfg_attr(test, feature(assert_matches))]
pub mod ast;
pub mod check;
mod context;
mod cursor;
mod env;
pub mod errors;
pub mod expr;
mod input;
pub mod parse;
pub mod pattern;
pub mod rules;
mod test;
pub use self::errors::{CheckFailedError, RelatedCheckError, RelatedError, TestFailed};
#[cfg(test)]
pub use self::test::TestContext;
pub use self::test::{Test, TestResult};
use clap::{builder::ValueParser, ArgAction, Args, ColorChoice, ValueEnum};
use std::sync::Arc;
pub(crate) mod common {
pub use std::{
borrow::Cow,
fmt,
ops::{ControlFlow, RangeBounds},
sync::Arc,
};
pub use either::Either::{self, Left, Right};
pub use litcheck::{
diagnostics::{
ArcSource, Diag, DiagResult, Diagnostic, Label, NamedSourceFile, Report, Source,
SourceFile, SourceSpan, Span, Spanned,
},
range::{self, Range},
text::{self, Newline},
StringInterner, Symbol,
};
pub use regex_automata::{meta::Regex, util::look::LookMatcher};
pub use smallvec::{smallvec, SmallVec};
pub use crate::ast::{Check, Constraint};
pub use crate::context::{Context, ContextExt, ContextGuard, MatchContext};
pub use crate::cursor::{Cursor, CursorGuard, CursorPosition};
pub use crate::env::{Env, LexicalScope, LexicalScopeExtend, LexicalScopeMut, ScopeGuard};
pub use crate::errors::{
CheckFailedError, RelatedCheckError, RelatedError, RelatedLabel, TestFailed,
};
pub use crate::expr::{BinaryOp, Expr, Number, NumberFormat, Value, VariableName};
pub use crate::input::Input;
pub use crate::pattern::{
AnyMatcher, CaptureInfo, MatchInfo, MatchResult, MatchType, Matcher, MatcherMut, Matches,
Pattern, PatternIdentifier, PatternSearcher, Searcher,
};
pub use crate::rules::{DynRule, Rule};
#[cfg(test)]
pub(crate) use crate::test::TestContext;
pub use crate::test::TestResult;
pub use crate::Config;
}
pub const DEFAULT_CHECK_PREFIXES: &[&str] = &["CHECK"];
pub const DEFAULT_COMMENT_PREFIXES: &[&str] = &["COM", "RUN"];
/// FileCheck reads two files, one from standard input, and one specified on
/// the command line; and uses one to verify the other.
#[derive(Debug, Args)]
pub struct Config {
/// Allow checking empty input. By default, empty input is rejected.
#[arg(
default_value_t = false,
action(clap::ArgAction::SetTrue),
help_heading = "Input"
)]
pub allow_empty: bool,
/// Which prefixes to treat as directives.
///
/// For example, in the directive `CHECK-SAME`, `CHECK` is the prefix.
#[arg(
long = "check-prefix",
value_name = "PREFIX",
default_value = "CHECK",
action(clap::ArgAction::Append),
value_parser(re_value_parser("^[A-Za-z][A-Za-z0-9_]*")),
help_heading = "Syntax"
)]
pub check_prefixes: Vec<Arc<str>>,
/// Which prefixes to treat as comments.
///
/// All content on a line following a comment directive is ignored,
/// up to the next newline.
#[arg(
long = "comment-prefix",
value_name = "PREFIX",
default_value = "COM,RUN",
action(clap::ArgAction::Append),
value_parser(re_value_parser("^[A-Za-z][A-Za-z0-9_]*")),
help_heading = "Syntax"
)]
pub comment_prefixes: Vec<Arc<str>>,
/// If specifying multiple check prefixes, this controls whether or not
/// to raise an error if one of the prefixes is missing in the test file.
#[arg(long, default_value_t = false, help_heading = "Syntax")]
pub allow_unused_prefixes: bool,
/// Disable default canonicalization of whitespace.
///
/// By default, FileCheck canonicalizes horizontal whitespace (spaces and tabs)
/// which causes it to ignore these differences (a space will match a tab).
///
/// This flag disables horizontal whitespace canonicalization.
///
/// Newlines are always canonicalized to LF regardless of this setting.
#[arg(
long = "strict-whitespace",
default_value_t = false,
help_heading = "Matching"
)]
pub strict_whitespace: bool,
/// This flag changes the default matching behavior to require all positive
/// matches to cover an entire line. Leading/trailing whitespace is ignored
/// unless `--strict-whitespace` is also specified.
///
/// By default, FileCheck allows matches of anywhere on a line, so by setting
/// this, you effectively insert `{{^.*}}` or `{{^}}` before, and `{{[*$]}}`
/// or `{{$}}` after every positive check pattern.
///
/// NOTE Negative matches, i.e `CHECK-NOT` are not affected by this option.
#[arg(long, default_value_t = false, help_heading = "Matching")]
pub match_full_lines: bool,
/// Disable case-sensitive matching
#[arg(long, default_value_t = false, help_heading = "Matching")]
pub ignore_case: bool,
/// Adds implicit negative checks for the specified patterns between positive checks.
///
/// This option allows writing stricter tests without polluting them with CHECK-NOTs.
///
/// For example, `--implicit-check-not warning:` can be useful when testing diagnostic
/// messages from tools that don’t have an option similar to `clang -verify`. With this
/// option FileCheck will verify that input does not contain warnings not covered by any
/// `CHECK:` patterns.
#[arg(long, value_name = "CHECK", help_heading = "Matching")]
pub implicit_check_not: Vec<String>,
/// Dump input to stderr, adding annotations representing currently enabled diagnostics.
#[arg(long, value_enum, value_name = "TYPE", default_value_t = Dump::Fail, help_heading = "Output")]
pub dump_input: Dump,
/// Specify the parts of the input to dump when `--dump-input` is set.
///
/// When specified, print only input lines of KIND, plus any context specified by `--dump-input-context`.
///
/// Defaults to `error` when `--dump-input=fail`, and `all` when `--dump-input=always`
#[arg(
long,
value_enum,
value_name = "KIND",
default_value_t = DumpFilter::Error,
default_value_ifs([("dump-input", "fail", Some("error")), ("dump-input", "always", Some("all"))]),
help_heading = "Output"
)]
pub dump_input_filter: DumpFilter,
/// Enables scope for regex variables
///
/// Variables with names that start with `$` are considered global, and remain set throughout the file
///
/// All other variables get undefined after each encountered `CHECK-LABEL`
#[arg(long, default_value_t = false, help_heading = "Variables")]
pub enable_var_scope: bool,
/// Set a pattern variable VAR with value VALUE that can be used in `CHECK:` lines
///
/// You must specify each one in `key=value` format
#[arg(
long = "define",
short = 'D',
value_name = "NAME=VALUE",
help_heading = "Variables"
)]
pub variables: Vec<expr::CliVariable>,
/// Set the verbosity level.
///
/// If specified a single time, it causes filecheck to print good directive pattern matches
///
/// If specified multiple times, filecheck will emit internal diagnostics to aid in troubleshooting.
///
/// If `--dump-input=fail` or `--dump-input=always`, add information as input annotations instead.
#[arg(long, short = 'v', action = ArgAction::Count, help_heading = "Output")]
pub verbose: u8,
/// Whether, and how, to color terminal output
#[arg(
global(true),
value_enum,
long,
default_value_t = ColorChoice::Auto,
default_missing_value = "auto",
help_heading = "Output"
)]
pub color: ColorChoice,
}
impl Default for Config {
fn default() -> Self {
Self {
allow_empty: false,
check_prefixes: vec![Arc::from("CHECK".to_string().into_boxed_str())],
comment_prefixes: vec![
Arc::from("COM".to_string().into_boxed_str()),
Arc::from("RUN".to_string().into_boxed_str()),
],
allow_unused_prefixes: false,
strict_whitespace: false,
match_full_lines: false,
ignore_case: false,
implicit_check_not: vec![],
dump_input: Default::default(),
dump_input_filter: Default::default(),
enable_var_scope: false,
variables: vec![],
verbose: 0,
color: Default::default(),
}
}
}
#[derive(Debug, Copy, Clone, Default, PartialEq, Eq, ValueEnum)]
pub enum Dump {
/// Explain input dump and quit
Help,
/// Always dump input
Always,
/// Dump input on failure
#[default]
Fail,
/// Never dump input
Never,
}
#[derive(Debug, Copy, Clone, Default, PartialEq, Eq, ValueEnum)]
pub enum DumpFilter {
/// All input lines
All,
/// Input lines with annotations
AnnotationFull,
/// Input lines with starting points of annotations
Annotation,
/// Input lines with starting points of error annotations
#[default]
Error,
}
fn re_value_parser(r: &'static str) -> ValueParser {
use clap::{error::ErrorKind, Error};
ValueParser::from(move |s: &str| -> Result<Arc<str>, clap::Error> {
let re = regex::Regex::new(r).unwrap();
if re.is_match(s) {
Ok(Arc::from(s.to_owned().into_boxed_str()))
} else {
Err(Error::raw(
ErrorKind::ValueValidation,
"'{s}' does not match expected pattern `{r}`",
))
}
})
}