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coverage.rs

1//! Coverage rule (Python — issue #26; TypeScript — issue #31; Rust — issue #37; exemptions — issue #32).
2//!
3//! Enforces the README's Coverage rule: a library's unit suite must meet the
4//! configured floor, with test files excluded from the denominator. This module
5//! is the deterministic core — given a parsed coverage report and the thresholds
6//! from config, an `evaluate` function decides pass/fail. Producing the report
7//! (shelling out to the language's coverage tool) is a thin layer on top, kept
8//! separate so the guarantee is testable without that toolchain installed.
9//!
10//! Python (#26) uses coverage.py: a single total, branch coverage on. Given a
11//! [`CoverageReport`] and [`Thresholds`], [`evaluate`] decides pass/fail, and
12//! [`measure`] shells out to `coverage`. TypeScript (#31) is the twin: vitest
13//! reports four independent metrics (lines / branches / functions / statements),
14//! so it carries its own [`TypeScriptThresholds`], [`VitestReport`], and
15//! [`evaluate_typescript`] / [`measure_typescript`] pair — sharing only the
16//! [`Outcome`] type. Its subprocess layer shells out to `vitest`. Rust (#37) is
17//! the third twin: `cargo llvm-cov` reports regions/lines (branch coverage is
18//! experimental), so it carries [`RustThresholds`], [`LlvmCovReport`], and
19//! [`evaluate_rust`] / [`measure_rust`]; its subprocess layer shells out to
20//! `cargo llvm-cov`.
21//!
22//! Files exempted from coverage in config (issue #32) are omitted from the
23//! denominator alongside the test files; the caller resolves them
24//! ([`crate::config::resolve_exempt`]) and passes their paths to [`measure`] /
25//! [`measure_typescript`] / [`measure_rust`].
26
27use std::collections::{BTreeMap, BTreeSet};
28use std::path::{Path, PathBuf};
29use std::process::Command;
30use std::sync::atomic::{AtomicU64, Ordering};
31
32use anyhow::{bail, Context, Result};
33use serde::Deserialize;
34
35/// Always omitted from the coverage denominator: colocated unit tests are the
36/// suite, never a subject of it.
37const TEST_OMIT: &str = "*_test.py";
38
39/// Also always omitted: `conftest.py` holds pytest fixtures (test support), never
40/// a coverage subject. `*conftest.py` matches it at any depth, mirroring the
41/// `*_test.py` glob. (#112)
42const SUPPORT_OMIT: &str = "*conftest.py";
43
44/// The coverage floor to enforce, from a `[<language>].coverage` table.
45#[derive(Debug, Clone, Copy, PartialEq, Eq)]
46pub struct Thresholds {
47    /// Minimum total coverage percent the unit suite must meet.
48    pub fail_under: u8,
49    /// Whether branch coverage must be measured (and folded into the total).
50    pub branch: bool,
51}
52
53/// A coverage.py JSON report (`coverage json`), pared to what the checks need:
54/// the `totals` (the floor) and the per-file `files` block (patch
55/// coverage, #132). Unmodeled fields (metadata, per-function/class data) are
56/// ignored.
57#[derive(Debug, Clone, Deserialize)]
58pub struct CoverageReport {
59    pub totals: Totals,
60    /// Per-file line/branch detail, keyed by the path coverage.py reports
61    /// (relative to the measured root). Additive: `#[serde(default)]`, so a report
62    /// parsed for the floor alone (the inline tests) needs no `files`.
63    #[serde(default)]
64    pub files: BTreeMap<String, FileCoverage>,
65}
66
67/// Per-file coverage detail from a coverage.py report (one `files` entry) — what
68/// patch coverage (#132) reads to decide whether a changed line is covered.
69/// Unmodeled fields (the summary, per-function/class data) are ignored.
70#[derive(Debug, Clone, Default, Deserialize)]
71pub struct FileCoverage {
72    /// Executable lines the suite ran.
73    #[serde(default)]
74    pub executed_lines: Vec<u64>,
75    /// Executable lines the suite never ran — an uncovered changed line is one of
76    /// these.
77    #[serde(default)]
78    pub missing_lines: Vec<u64>,
79    /// Lines excluded from coverage (e.g. `# pragma: no cover`); never a miss.
80    #[serde(default)]
81    pub excluded_lines: Vec<u64>,
82    /// `[source_line, dest_line]` pairs for branches the suite never took; `dest`
83    /// may be negative (a function / loop exit). Only the source line matters to
84    /// patch coverage. Empty when branch coverage was off.
85    #[serde(default)]
86    pub missing_branches: Vec<Vec<i64>>,
87    /// `[source_line, dest_line]` pairs for branches the suite DID take (coverage.py
88    /// emits these alongside `missing_branches` under `--branch`). The diff-scoped
89    /// floor (#162) counts an arc toward changed-line branch coverage when its source
90    /// line is in the diff; with `missing_branches` it gives branch coverage over the
91    /// changed lines. Empty when branch coverage was off.
92    #[serde(default)]
93    pub executed_branches: Vec<Vec<i64>>,
94}
95
96/// The `totals` block of a coverage.py report.
97#[derive(Debug, Clone, Deserialize)]
98pub struct Totals {
99    /// Total covered percent — line coverage, plus branch when measured.
100    pub percent_covered: f64,
101    /// Branches measured; `0` when branch coverage was not enabled.
102    #[serde(default)]
103    pub num_branches: u64,
104}
105
106/// The result of checking a report against the thresholds.
107#[derive(Debug, Clone, PartialEq)]
108pub enum Outcome {
109    /// The floor is met.
110    Pass,
111    /// The floor is not met; the message explains why (actual vs. required).
112    Fail(String),
113}
114
115/// Parse a coverage.py JSON report (the output of `coverage json`).
116pub fn parse_report(json: &str) -> Result<CoverageReport> {
117    serde_json::from_str(json).context("parsing coverage.py JSON report")
118}
119
120/// Decide whether `report` meets `thresholds`.
121///
122/// Fails when total coverage is below `fail_under`, or when branch coverage was
123/// required but the report measured no branches (a misconfigured run).
124pub fn evaluate(report: &CoverageReport, thresholds: Thresholds) -> Outcome {
125    if thresholds.branch && report.totals.num_branches == 0 {
126        return Outcome::Fail(
127            "branch coverage is required but the report measured no branches".to_string(),
128        );
129    }
130    let actual = report.totals.percent_covered;
131    let required = f64::from(thresholds.fail_under);
132    // A hair of tolerance so a report that rounds to the floor (e.g. 99.999…%
133    // for a 100% target) isn't failed by float noise.
134    if actual + 1e-9 >= required {
135        Outcome::Pass
136    } else {
137        Outcome::Fail(format!(
138            "coverage {actual:.2}% is below the required {}%",
139            thresholds.fail_under
140        ))
141    }
142}
143
144/// Run the unit suite under coverage.py in `root` and check it against
145/// `thresholds`.
146///
147/// Shells out to `coverage run --branch` (omitting `*_test.py` and every path in
148/// `omit` from the denominator) then `coverage json`, and evaluates the report.
149/// `omit` holds the `coverage`-rule exemptions resolved from config, as
150/// `root`-relative paths. The `coverage` CLI — with `pytest` importable — must be
151/// on `PATH`.
152pub fn measure(root: &Path, thresholds: Thresholds, omit: &[String]) -> Result<Outcome> {
153    let report = run_coverage(root, omit, false)?;
154    Ok(evaluate(&report, thresholds))
155}
156
157/// Run the Python unit suite under coverage.py in `root` with **every** source
158/// under `root` measured (`coverage run --source=.`) and return the parsed report
159/// — so an untested source shows in the `files` block as wholly uncovered rather
160/// than vanishing. The per-file detail is what patch coverage (#132) reads; `omit`
161/// is as in [`measure`] (an exempt file stays out of the run, so its changed
162/// lines are lifted).
163pub fn measure_patch_report(root: &Path, omit: &[String]) -> Result<CoverageReport> {
164    run_coverage(root, omit, true)
165}
166
167/// Run the Python unit suite under coverage.py in `root` and return the parsed report
168/// with its per-file `files` detail — measuring only the files the suite imports (no
169/// `--source=.`), exactly as the whole-tree floor [`measure`] does. The line-scoped
170/// exemption path (#226) reads this: it recomputes the floor over the measured lines
171/// minus the exempt ones, so it must see the same file set [`measure`] does (an
172/// untested-but-unimported file is out of scope for both), not the wider `--source=.`
173/// set [`measure_patch_report`] uses for the diff. `omit` is as in [`measure`].
174pub fn measure_report(root: &Path, omit: &[String]) -> Result<CoverageReport> {
175    run_coverage(root, omit, false)
176}
177
178/// A coverage.py data file under the temp dir — unique per call (so checks
179/// running in parallel don't collide) and removed on drop (so nothing leaks
180/// into the scanned tree).
181struct DataFile(PathBuf);
182
183impl DataFile {
184    fn new() -> Self {
185        static COUNTER: AtomicU64 = AtomicU64::new(0);
186        let name = format!(
187            "testing-conventions-{}-{}.coverage",
188            std::process::id(),
189            COUNTER.fetch_add(1, Ordering::Relaxed),
190        );
191        DataFile(std::env::temp_dir().join(name))
192    }
193}
194
195impl Drop for DataFile {
196    fn drop(&mut self) {
197        let _ = std::fs::remove_file(&self.0);
198    }
199}
200
201/// Run coverage.py over the unit suite in `root` and return the parsed report.
202///
203/// `include_all_sources` adds `--source=.` so coverage measures every source
204/// under `root` — even one no test imports, which then appears in the `files`
205/// block as wholly uncovered. The floor passes `false` (measuring only imported
206/// files, so its total is unchanged); patch coverage passes `true`.
207fn run_coverage(root: &Path, omit: &[String], include_all_sources: bool) -> Result<CoverageReport> {
208    let data = DataFile::new();
209    let omit = build_omit(omit);
210
211    // Branch coverage on; measure the sources in `root` with the test files —
212    // and any `coverage`-waived files — omitted from the denominator. Byte-code
213    // and the pytest cache are suppressed so the scanned tree stays pristine.
214    let mut command = Command::new("coverage");
215    command
216        .current_dir(root)
217        .args(["run", "--branch"])
218        .arg(format!("--omit={omit}"));
219    if include_all_sources {
220        command.arg("--source=.");
221    }
222    let run = command
223        .args(["-m", "pytest", "-q", "-p", "no:cacheprovider", "."])
224        .env("COVERAGE_FILE", &data.0)
225        .env("PYTHONDONTWRITEBYTECODE", "1")
226        .output()
227        .context("running `coverage run -m pytest` (is coverage.py installed?)")?;
228    if !run.status.success() {
229        bail!(
230            "the unit suite did not run cleanly under coverage in `{}`:\n{}{}",
231            root.display(),
232            String::from_utf8_lossy(&run.stdout),
233            String::from_utf8_lossy(&run.stderr),
234        );
235    }
236
237    // Emit the report to stdout and parse it.
238    let json = Command::new("coverage")
239        .current_dir(root)
240        .args(["json", "-o", "-"])
241        .env("COVERAGE_FILE", &data.0)
242        .output()
243        .context("running `coverage json`")?;
244    if !json.status.success() {
245        bail!(
246            "`coverage json` failed:\n{}",
247            String::from_utf8_lossy(&json.stderr),
248        );
249    }
250
251    parse_report(&String::from_utf8_lossy(&json.stdout))
252}
253
254/// The single comma-joined `--omit` value for the coverage run: always the test
255/// glob `*_test.py` and the support glob `*conftest.py`, plus every
256/// `coverage`-exempt path from config. (coverage.py takes one `--omit` — repeated
257/// flags don't accumulate, so the patterns must be joined.) An exempt file leaves
258/// the denominator with its reason recorded in config — an auditable omission, not
259/// a silent ignore-glob.
260fn build_omit(omit: &[String]) -> String {
261    [TEST_OMIT.to_string(), SUPPORT_OMIT.to_string()]
262        .into_iter()
263        .chain(omit.iter().cloned())
264        .collect::<Vec<_>>()
265        .join(",")
266}
267
268// ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
269// TypeScript (vitest) — issue #31.
270//
271// The TypeScript twin of the Python rule above. vitest reports four independent
272// metrics rather than Python's single total-plus-branch, so it carries its own
273// thresholds, report shape, and evaluate/measure pair; only `Outcome` is shared.
274// The split is the same: a pure `evaluate_typescript` over a parsed json-summary
275// report, and a thin `measure_typescript` that shells out to vitest to produce
276// one — so the enforcement core is testable without a Node toolchain.
277// ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
278
279/// What vitest measures: every TypeScript source under the scanned root. The
280/// braces are a vitest (picomatch) glob, expanded by vitest, not the shell.
281const TS_INCLUDE: &str = "**/*.{ts,tsx,mts,cts}";
282/// Always excluded from the denominator: the colocated unit tests are the suite,
283/// never a subject of it (`*.test.*`), and declaration files carry no runtime
284/// code (`*.d.ts` / `*.d.mts` / `*.d.cts`).
285const TS_TEST_EXCLUDE: &str = "**/*.test.*";
286const TS_DECL_EXCLUDE: &str = "**/*.d.{ts,mts,cts}";
287
288/// The four vitest coverage floors, from a `[typescript].coverage` table. Each
289/// is an independent percent the unit suite must meet — vitest measures all four.
290#[derive(Debug, Clone, Copy, PartialEq, Eq)]
291pub struct TypeScriptThresholds {
292    pub lines: u8,
293    pub branches: u8,
294    pub functions: u8,
295    pub statements: u8,
296}
297
298/// A vitest `coverage-summary.json` report, pared to the `total` block the check
299/// needs. Per-file entries and unmodeled fields are ignored.
300#[derive(Debug, Clone, Copy, Deserialize)]
301pub struct VitestReport {
302    pub total: VitestTotals,
303}
304
305/// The `total` block of a vitest json-summary report — the four metrics this
306/// rule enforces. vitest also emits `branchesTrue`, which the check ignores.
307#[derive(Debug, Clone, Copy, Deserialize)]
308pub struct VitestTotals {
309    pub lines: VitestMetric,
310    pub branches: VitestMetric,
311    pub functions: VitestMetric,
312    pub statements: VitestMetric,
313}
314
315/// One metric's totals from a vitest json-summary block, pared to what the check
316/// needs: the covered percent and the denominator size.
317#[derive(Debug, Clone, Copy, Deserialize)]
318pub struct VitestMetric {
319    /// Percent covered — `None` when nothing was measured, which vitest writes as
320    /// the string `"Unknown"` (and `total` is then `0`).
321    #[serde(deserialize_with = "deserialize_pct")]
322    pub pct: Option<f64>,
323    /// Size of the denominator (statements/branches/functions/lines counted).
324    pub total: u64,
325}
326
327/// Deserialize a json-summary `pct`: a number for a measured metric (vitest
328/// emits whole percents as JSON integers and fractional ones as floats), or the
329/// string `"Unknown"` (→ `None`) when the denominator is empty.
330fn deserialize_pct<'de, D>(deserializer: D) -> std::result::Result<Option<f64>, D::Error>
331where
332    D: serde::Deserializer<'de>,
333{
334    struct PctVisitor;
335    impl serde::de::Visitor<'_> for PctVisitor {
336        type Value = Option<f64>;
337
338        fn expecting(&self, f: &mut std::fmt::Formatter) -> std::fmt::Result {
339            f.write_str("a coverage percent number or the string \"Unknown\"")
340        }
341
342        fn visit_f64<E>(self, value: f64) -> std::result::Result<Self::Value, E> {
343            Ok(Some(value))
344        }
345
346        // serde_json hands a whole-number percent (e.g. `100`) to `visit_u64`;
347        // percents are never negative, so `visit_i64` is not needed.
348        fn visit_u64<E>(self, value: u64) -> std::result::Result<Self::Value, E> {
349            Ok(Some(value as f64))
350        }
351
352        // Any non-numeric percent (vitest writes the literal "Unknown") means the
353        // metric had nothing to measure.
354        fn visit_str<E>(self, _value: &str) -> std::result::Result<Self::Value, E> {
355            Ok(None)
356        }
357    }
358    deserializer.deserialize_any(PctVisitor)
359}
360
361/// Parse a vitest json-summary report (`coverage-summary.json`).
362pub fn parse_vitest_report(json: &str) -> Result<VitestReport> {
363    serde_json::from_str(json).context("parsing vitest coverage-summary JSON report")
364}
365
366/// Decide whether `report` meets every threshold in `thresholds`.
367///
368/// Fails when the run measured no code at all (an empty line denominator — a
369/// wrong path, or a suite that touched nothing — is never a silent pass),
370/// otherwise checks each of the four metrics and fails listing every one below
371/// its floor. A metric whose denominator is empty *amid* a non-empty run (e.g.
372/// branch-free code measured alongside real code) has nothing to miss and is
373/// vacuously satisfied.
374pub fn evaluate_typescript(report: &VitestReport, thresholds: TypeScriptThresholds) -> Outcome {
375    let total = &report.total;
376    // Vacuous-run guard: every source file has lines, so a zero line-denominator
377    // means nothing was measured — a misconfigured run (wrong path, or every file
378    // excluded), failed rather than passed on an empty measurement.
379    if total.lines.total == 0 {
380        return Outcome::Fail(
381            "the unit suite measured no code — check the path and that the suite runs".to_string(),
382        );
383    }
384    let checks = [
385        ("lines", total.lines, thresholds.lines),
386        ("branches", total.branches, thresholds.branches),
387        ("functions", total.functions, thresholds.functions),
388        ("statements", total.statements, thresholds.statements),
389    ];
390    let mut shortfalls = Vec::new();
391    for (name, metric, required) in checks {
392        // A metric with an empty denominator (e.g. branch-free code) has nothing
393        // to cover and is vacuously full; a measured one compares its percent.
394        let actual = metric.pct.unwrap_or(100.0);
395        // A hair of tolerance so a percent that rounds to the floor isn't failed
396        // by float noise (matches the Python path).
397        if actual + 1e-9 < f64::from(required) {
398            shortfalls.push(format!("{name} {actual:.2}% < {required}%"));
399        }
400    }
401    if shortfalls.is_empty() {
402        Outcome::Pass
403    } else {
404        Outcome::Fail(format!(
405            "coverage below thresholds: {}",
406            shortfalls.join(", ")
407        ))
408    }
409}
410
411/// Run the unit suite under vitest coverage in `root` and check it against
412/// `thresholds`.
413///
414/// Shells out to `npx vitest run` with v8 coverage and the json-summary reporter,
415/// excluding `*.test.*`, declaration files, and every path in `exclude` from the
416/// denominator, then evaluates the report. `exclude` holds the `coverage`-rule
417/// exemptions resolved from config, as `root`-relative paths. `npx` resolves the
418/// project-local `vitest`, so it and `@vitest/coverage-v8` must be installed
419/// under `root`.
420pub fn measure_typescript(
421    root: &Path,
422    thresholds: TypeScriptThresholds,
423    exclude: &[String],
424) -> Result<Outcome> {
425    let report = run_vitest(root, exclude)?;
426    Ok(evaluate_typescript(&report, thresholds))
427}
428
429/// A vitest reports directory under the temp dir — unique per call (so checks
430/// running in parallel don't collide) and removed on drop (so the report never
431/// leaks into the scanned tree). vitest writes `coverage-summary.json` here.
432struct ReportDir(PathBuf);
433
434impl ReportDir {
435    fn new() -> Self {
436        static COUNTER: AtomicU64 = AtomicU64::new(0);
437        let name = format!(
438            "testing-conventions-vitest-{}-{}",
439            std::process::id(),
440            COUNTER.fetch_add(1, Ordering::Relaxed),
441        );
442        ReportDir(std::env::temp_dir().join(name))
443    }
444}
445
446impl Drop for ReportDir {
447    fn drop(&mut self) {
448        let _ = std::fs::remove_dir_all(&self.0);
449    }
450}
451
452/// Run vitest over the unit suite in `root` and return the parsed floor report.
453fn run_vitest(root: &Path, exclude: &[String]) -> Result<VitestReport> {
454    let json = run_vitest_coverage(root, exclude, "json-summary", "coverage-summary.json")?;
455    parse_vitest_report(&json)
456}
457
458/// Run vitest coverage over the unit suite in `root` and return the raw contents
459/// of the `report_file` the `reporter` wrote. Shared by the floor (#31, the
460/// `json-summary` → `coverage-summary.json` pair) and patch coverage (#135, the
461/// detailed `json` → `coverage-final.json` Istanbul pair) — the two differ only in
462/// the reporter and how they parse it.
463///
464/// v8 coverage is written to an out-of-tree temp dir so the scanned tree stays
465/// pristine. `include` scopes measurement to the sources under `root`; the test
466/// glob, declaration files, and the config `exclude` paths are excluded from the
467/// denominator. `all=true` counts source files the suite never imported, so an
468/// untested file is measured (lowering the floor / showing as uncovered) rather
469/// than vanishing. `--no-cache` keeps vitest from writing a cache into the tree.
470fn run_vitest_coverage(
471    root: &Path,
472    exclude: &[String],
473    reporter: &str,
474    report_file: &str,
475) -> Result<String> {
476    let reports = ReportDir::new();
477
478    let mut command = Command::new("npx");
479    command
480        .current_dir(root)
481        // `--no-install`, never `--yes`: run the project's own vitest (resolved via
482        // Node's parent-dir lookup) and refuse to download anything. With `--yes` a
483        // missing vitest would be silently fetched; the TS arm must fail clean like the
484        // coverage.py / cargo-llvm-cov arms, which invoke their binary directly.
485        .args(["--no-install", "vitest", "run", "--no-cache"])
486        .args(["--coverage.enabled", "--coverage.provider=v8"])
487        .arg(format!("--coverage.reporter={reporter}"))
488        .arg("--coverage.all=true")
489        .arg(format!(
490            "--coverage.reportsDirectory={}",
491            reports.0.display()
492        ))
493        .arg(format!("--coverage.include={TS_INCLUDE}"))
494        .arg(format!("--coverage.exclude={TS_TEST_EXCLUDE}"))
495        .arg(format!("--coverage.exclude={TS_DECL_EXCLUDE}"));
496    for path in exclude {
497        command.arg(format!("--coverage.exclude={path}"));
498    }
499    // CI=1 keeps vitest non-interactive (no watch prompt, plain output).
500    let run = command
501        .env("CI", "1")
502        .output()
503        .context("running `npx --no-install vitest run --coverage`")?;
504    if !run.status.success() {
505        bail!(
506            "the unit suite did not run cleanly under vitest in `{}`. The rule runs the \
507             project's own vitest via `npx --no-install` and never downloads it, so `vitest` \
508             and `@vitest/coverage-v8` must be installed in the project. vitest output:\n{}{}",
509            root.display(),
510            String::from_utf8_lossy(&run.stdout),
511            String::from_utf8_lossy(&run.stderr),
512        );
513    }
514
515    let path = reports.0.join(report_file);
516    std::fs::read_to_string(&path).with_context(|| {
517        format!(
518            "reading vitest coverage report `{}` (did the run produce a {reporter} report?)",
519            path.display()
520        )
521    })
522}
523
524// ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
525// TypeScript diff-scoped coverage detail — issues #135, #162.
526//
527// What the diff-scoped floor (`crate::patch_coverage::measure_typescript`) reads:
528// per-file coverage detail for the four vitest metrics. vitest's `json-summary`
529// gives only per-file totals, so this measures with the detailed `json` (Istanbul
530// `coverage-final.json`) reporter and reduces each file to the per-statement /
531// per-branch-arm / per-function `(line, covered)` counts the floor's ratio needs.
532// ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
533
534/// One file's entry in a vitest v8 `coverage-final.json` (Istanbul) report, pared
535/// to what patch coverage reads: the statement / branch / function maps and their
536/// hit counts. Unmodeled fields (`path`, per-node metadata) are ignored.
537#[derive(Debug, Clone, Deserialize)]
538struct IstanbulFile {
539    /// Statement id → source span. A statement whose hit count in `s` is `0` was
540    /// never executed, so its lines are uncovered.
541    #[serde(rename = "statementMap", default)]
542    statement_map: BTreeMap<String, IstanbulSpan>,
543    /// Statement id → execution count.
544    #[serde(default)]
545    s: BTreeMap<String, u64>,
546    /// Branch id → branch location. A branch with a `0` among its `b` counts had a
547    /// path the suite never took, so its source line is uncovered.
548    #[serde(rename = "branchMap", default)]
549    branch_map: BTreeMap<String, IstanbulBranch>,
550    /// Branch id → per-arm execution counts (one count per branch arm).
551    #[serde(default)]
552    b: BTreeMap<String, Vec<u64>>,
553    /// Function id → declaration location. A function whose hit count in `f` is `0`
554    /// was never called. The diff-scoped floor (#162) reads this via
555    /// [`istanbul_patch_detail`].
556    #[serde(rename = "fnMap", default)]
557    fn_map: BTreeMap<String, IstanbulFn>,
558    /// Function id → execution count.
559    #[serde(default)]
560    f: BTreeMap<String, u64>,
561}
562
563/// A source span — only the 1-based line numbers matter to patch coverage.
564#[derive(Debug, Clone, Deserialize)]
565struct IstanbulSpan {
566    start: IstanbulPos,
567    end: IstanbulPos,
568}
569
570/// A position in a source span; the `column` is ignored.
571#[derive(Debug, Clone, Deserialize)]
572struct IstanbulPos {
573    line: u64,
574}
575
576/// A branch entry — only its location (whose start line is the branch's source
577/// line) matters; the `type` and per-path `locations` are ignored.
578#[derive(Debug, Clone, Deserialize)]
579struct IstanbulBranch {
580    loc: IstanbulSpan,
581}
582
583/// A function entry — only its declaration's start line (the function's source
584/// line) matters; the `name`, `loc`, and top-level `line` are ignored. vitest's
585/// v8 export shapes this as `{"name":.., "decl":{"start":{"line":N,..},..}, ..}`.
586#[derive(Debug, Clone, Deserialize)]
587struct IstanbulFn {
588    decl: IstanbulSpan,
589}
590
591/// Per-file coverage detail from a vitest v8 `coverage-final.json` (Istanbul)
592/// report — the counts the diff-scoped floor (#162) needs. Each entry carries the
593/// Istanbul maps reduced to `(line, …, covered)` tuples, so the pure
594/// [`crate::patch_coverage::evaluate_patch_typescript`] can restrict each of the
595/// four metrics to the changed lines.
596#[derive(Debug, Clone, Default)]
597pub struct TsPatchCoverage {
598    /// One per `statementMap` entry: `(start_line, end_line, covered)` — `covered`
599    /// is `s[id] > 0`. A statement counts toward the diff when any line it spans is
600    /// a changed line.
601    pub statements: Vec<(u64, u64, bool)>,
602    /// One per branch **arm**: `(source_line, covered)` — `source_line` is the
603    /// branch's `loc.start.line` (shared by every arm) and `covered` is that arm's
604    /// count `> 0`. An arm counts toward the diff when its source line is changed.
605    pub branch_arms: Vec<(u64, bool)>,
606    /// One per `fnMap` entry: `(decl_line, covered)` — `decl_line` is `decl.start.line`
607    /// and `covered` is `f[id] > 0`. A function counts toward the diff when its
608    /// declaration line is changed.
609    pub functions: Vec<(u64, bool)>,
610}
611
612/// Run the TypeScript unit suite under vitest in `root` and return the per-file
613/// coverage detail for the four metrics — keyed by the absolute path vitest
614/// reports, the caller re-keying to `root`-relative to match the diff. Reads the
615/// Istanbul report for the diff-scoped floor (#162): the per-statement /
616/// per-branch-arm / per-function `(line, covered)` detail the floor's ratio needs.
617/// `exclude` is the `coverage`-rule exemptions,
618/// dropped from the run so an exempt file's changed lines are lifted. `npx`
619/// resolves the project-local `vitest`, so it and `@vitest/coverage-v8` must be
620/// installed under `root`.
621pub fn measure_patch_typescript_detail(
622    root: &Path,
623    exclude: &[String],
624) -> Result<BTreeMap<String, TsPatchCoverage>> {
625    let json = run_vitest_coverage(root, exclude, "json", "coverage-final.json")?;
626    istanbul_patch_detail(&json)
627}
628
629/// Pure: per-file [`TsPatchCoverage`] from a vitest v8 `coverage-final.json`
630/// (Istanbul) report. Keyed by the path vitest reports (absolute). A file present
631/// but with no statements/branches/functions maps to an empty `TsPatchCoverage`.
632fn istanbul_patch_detail(json: &str) -> Result<BTreeMap<String, TsPatchCoverage>> {
633    let files: BTreeMap<String, IstanbulFile> = serde_json::from_str(json)
634        .context("parsing vitest coverage-final (Istanbul) JSON report")?;
635    let mut out = BTreeMap::new();
636    for (path, file) in files {
637        let mut detail = TsPatchCoverage::default();
638        // Each statement → (start, end, covered): covered when its count is > 0.
639        for (id, span) in &file.statement_map {
640            let covered = file.s.get(id).is_some_and(|&count| count > 0);
641            detail
642                .statements
643                .push((span.start.line, span.end.line, covered));
644        }
645        // Each branch arm → (source_line, covered): the branch's location start line
646        // (shared by every arm) with that arm's count > 0. v8 may model a branch as
647        // a single arm (a `[count]` array) or several (`[arm0, arm1, …]`); one tuple
648        // per arm either way.
649        for (id, branch) in &file.branch_map {
650            let line = branch.loc.start.line;
651            if let Some(counts) = file.b.get(id) {
652                for &count in counts {
653                    detail.branch_arms.push((line, count > 0));
654                }
655            }
656        }
657        // Each function → (decl_line, covered): the declaration's start line with
658        // its call count > 0.
659        for (id, function) in &file.fn_map {
660            let covered = file.f.get(id).is_some_and(|&count| count > 0);
661            detail.functions.push((function.decl.start.line, covered));
662        }
663        out.insert(path, detail);
664    }
665    Ok(out)
666}
667
668// ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
669// Rust (cargo llvm-cov) — issue #37.
670//
671// The Rust twin of the rules above. `cargo llvm-cov` reports LLVM source-based
672// coverage as regions + lines (branch coverage is still experimental), so the
673// Rust rule carries its own thresholds and `measure_rust` entry point; only the
674// `Outcome` type is shared. Mirroring the Python/TypeScript split, a pure
675// `evaluate_rust` over a parsed llvm-cov export and the thin subprocess layer
676// that produces one land with the implementation (#37).
677// ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
678
679/// The `cargo llvm-cov` coverage floors, from a `[rust].coverage` table (or the
680/// zero-config default). Branch coverage is still experimental, so only regions
681/// and lines are enforced, and `regions` is opt-in — `None` skips the region check
682/// (the zero-config default floors lines only, #206).
683#[derive(Debug, Clone, Copy, PartialEq, Eq)]
684pub struct RustThresholds {
685    pub regions: Option<u8>,
686    pub lines: u8,
687}
688
689/// A `cargo llvm-cov --json` export (LLVM's `llvm.coverage.json.export`), pared to
690/// the totals the check needs. A single run produces one `data` entry; unmodeled
691/// fields (per-file/per-function detail, `type`, `version`) are ignored.
692#[derive(Debug, Clone, Deserialize)]
693pub struct LlvmCovReport {
694    pub data: Vec<LlvmCovData>,
695}
696
697/// One export entry — only its `totals` are needed (`--summary-only` omits the
698/// per-file and per-function detail).
699#[derive(Debug, Clone, Copy, Deserialize)]
700pub struct LlvmCovData {
701    pub totals: LlvmCovTotals,
702}
703
704/// The `totals` block of an llvm-cov export — the two metrics this rule enforces.
705/// llvm-cov also reports `functions`, `instantiations`, and (experimental)
706/// `branches`, which the check ignores.
707#[derive(Debug, Clone, Copy, Deserialize)]
708pub struct LlvmCovTotals {
709    pub regions: LlvmCovMetric,
710    pub lines: LlvmCovMetric,
711}
712
713/// One metric's totals from an llvm-cov export, pared to what the check needs: the
714/// denominator size and the covered percent.
715#[derive(Debug, Clone, Copy, Deserialize)]
716pub struct LlvmCovMetric {
717    /// Size of the denominator (regions or lines counted).
718    pub count: u64,
719    /// How many were covered.
720    pub covered: u64,
721    /// Covered percent — llvm-cov computes `100 * covered / count`.
722    pub percent: f64,
723}
724
725/// Parse a `cargo llvm-cov --json` export.
726pub fn parse_llvm_cov_report(json: &str) -> Result<LlvmCovReport> {
727    serde_json::from_str(json).context("parsing cargo llvm-cov JSON report")
728}
729
730/// Decide whether `report` meets both thresholds.
731///
732/// Fails when the run measured no regions at all (an empty denominator — a wrong
733/// path, or a crate that compiled nothing — is never a silent pass), otherwise
734/// checks regions and lines and fails listing each below its floor.
735pub fn evaluate_rust(report: &LlvmCovReport, thresholds: RustThresholds) -> Outcome {
736    let Some(totals) = report.data.first().map(|entry| &entry.totals) else {
737        return Outcome::Fail("the cargo llvm-cov report contained no data".to_string());
738    };
739    // Vacuous-run guard: every compiled crate has regions, so a zero region
740    // denominator means nothing was measured — failed rather than passed on an
741    // empty measurement (mirrors the TypeScript path).
742    if totals.regions.count == 0 {
743        return Outcome::Fail(
744            "the unit suite measured no code — check the path and that the suite runs".to_string(),
745        );
746    }
747    // `regions` is opt-in (#206): the zero-config default floors lines only, so the
748    // region check is skipped unless a config set a `regions` floor.
749    let mut checks: Vec<(&str, f64, u8)> = Vec::new();
750    if let Some(regions) = thresholds.regions {
751        checks.push(("regions", totals.regions.percent, regions));
752    }
753    checks.push(("lines", totals.lines.percent, thresholds.lines));
754    let mut shortfalls = Vec::new();
755    for (name, actual, required) in checks {
756        // A hair of tolerance so a percent that rounds to the floor isn't failed by
757        // float noise (matches the Python / TypeScript paths).
758        if actual + 1e-9 < f64::from(required) {
759            shortfalls.push(format!("{name} {actual:.2}% < {required}%"));
760        }
761    }
762    if shortfalls.is_empty() {
763        Outcome::Pass
764    } else {
765        Outcome::Fail(format!(
766            "coverage below thresholds: {}",
767            shortfalls.join(", ")
768        ))
769    }
770}
771
772/// Run the unit suite under `cargo llvm-cov` in `root` and check it against
773/// `thresholds`.
774///
775/// Shells out to `cargo llvm-cov --lib --json --summary-only`, omitting every path in
776/// `ignore` from the denominator (a single `--ignore-filename-regex`), then
777/// evaluates the export. `ignore` holds the `coverage`-rule exemptions resolved
778/// from config, as `root`-relative paths. `cargo-llvm-cov` must be installed.
779pub fn measure_rust(root: &Path, thresholds: RustThresholds, ignore: &[String]) -> Result<Outcome> {
780    let report = run_llvm_cov(root, ignore)?;
781    Ok(evaluate_rust(&report, thresholds))
782}
783
784/// A `cargo llvm-cov` target directory under the temp dir — unique per call (so
785/// checks running in parallel don't collide) and removed on drop (so the build
786/// never leaks into the scanned tree). Passed to the run as `CARGO_TARGET_DIR`.
787struct TargetDir(PathBuf);
788
789impl TargetDir {
790    fn new() -> Self {
791        static COUNTER: AtomicU64 = AtomicU64::new(0);
792        let name = format!(
793            "testing-conventions-llvm-cov-{}-{}",
794            std::process::id(),
795            COUNTER.fetch_add(1, Ordering::Relaxed),
796        );
797        TargetDir(std::env::temp_dir().join(name))
798    }
799}
800
801impl Drop for TargetDir {
802    fn drop(&mut self) {
803        let _ = std::fs::remove_dir_all(&self.0);
804    }
805}
806
807/// Run cargo llvm-cov over the unit suite in `root` and return the parsed
808/// `--summary-only` export — the totals the floor checks.
809fn run_llvm_cov(root: &Path, ignore: &[String]) -> Result<LlvmCovReport> {
810    parse_llvm_cov_report(&run_cargo_llvm_cov(
811        root,
812        ignore,
813        &["--json", "--summary-only"],
814    )?)
815}
816
817/// Run `cargo llvm-cov --lib` over the unit suite in `root` with the given coverage
818/// `format` args (`["--json", "--summary-only"]` for the whole-tree floor's totals,
819/// `["--json"]` for the diff-scoped floor's per-region detail) and return its
820/// stdout. Shared by the whole-tree floor (#37) and the diff-scoped floor (#162),
821/// so both measure the same unit-only slice (#265).
822///
823/// The build goes to an out-of-tree target dir (via `CARGO_TARGET_DIR`) so the
824/// scanned crate stays pristine; the `coverage`-rule exemptions become one
825/// `--ignore-filename-regex`; and the outer run's instrumentation env is stripped
826/// for nested-run hygiene (the loop below explains why).
827fn run_cargo_llvm_cov(root: &Path, ignore: &[String], format: &[&str]) -> Result<String> {
828    let target = TargetDir::new();
829
830    let mut command = Command::new("cargo");
831    command
832        .current_dir(root)
833        .arg("llvm-cov")
834        // `--lib` scopes the run to the unit suite — the library target with its
835        // inline `#[cfg(test)]` modules, the tool's definition of a Rust unit.
836        // cargo-llvm-cov's default runs every test target, which lets the
837        // integration tier under `tests/` pad the number (#265).
838        .arg("--lib")
839        .args(format)
840        .env("CARGO_TARGET_DIR", &target.0);
841    if let Some(regex) = ignore_filename_regex(ignore) {
842        command.arg("--ignore-filename-regex").arg(regex);
843    }
844    // Nested-run hygiene: when this check itself runs under `cargo llvm-cov` (the
845    // package's own coverage job), the outer run exports its instrumentation state
846    // into our environment — the coverage flags and profile path, and (because
847    // cargo-llvm-cov drives instrumentation through a rustc wrapper) a
848    // `RUSTC_WRAPPER` pointing back at `cargo-llvm-cov`. Inherited, that wrapper
849    // makes the inner run re-enter cargo-llvm-cov on every rustc invocation and
850    // never finish — it hangs compiling the scanned crate until the runner is
851    // OOM-killed. Strip the lot so the inner run instruments from a clean slate.
852    for var in [
853        "RUSTFLAGS",
854        "CARGO_ENCODED_RUSTFLAGS",
855        "RUSTDOCFLAGS",
856        "CARGO_ENCODED_RUSTDOCFLAGS",
857        "LLVM_PROFILE_FILE",
858        "CARGO_LLVM_COV",
859        "CARGO_LLVM_COV_SHOW_ENV",
860        "CARGO_LLVM_COV_TARGET_DIR",
861        "CARGO_LLVM_COV_BUILD_DIR",
862        "RUSTC_WRAPPER",
863        "RUSTC_WORKSPACE_WRAPPER",
864        "__CARGO_LLVM_COV_RUSTC_WRAPPER",
865        "__CARGO_LLVM_COV_RUSTC_WRAPPER_RUSTFLAGS",
866        "__CARGO_LLVM_COV_RUSTC_WRAPPER_CRATE_NAMES",
867    ] {
868        command.env_remove(var);
869    }
870    let output = command
871        .output()
872        .context("running `cargo llvm-cov` (is cargo-llvm-cov installed?)")?;
873    if !output.status.success() {
874        bail!(
875            "the unit suite did not run cleanly under cargo llvm-cov in `{}`:\n{}{}",
876            root.display(),
877            String::from_utf8_lossy(&output.stdout),
878            String::from_utf8_lossy(&output.stderr),
879        );
880    }
881    Ok(String::from_utf8_lossy(&output.stdout).into_owned())
882}
883
884/// Per-file region detail from a `cargo llvm-cov --json` export — the per-region
885/// counts the diff-scoped floor (#162) needs. Each entry carries one
886/// `(start_line, end_line, covered)` tuple per code region, so the pure
887/// [`crate::patch_coverage::evaluate_patch_rust`] can restrict both the regions and
888/// lines metrics to the changed lines.
889#[derive(Debug, Clone, Default)]
890pub struct RustPatchCoverage {
891    /// One per code region (a `kind == 0` region of the LLVM export):
892    /// `(start_line, end_line, covered)` — `covered` is the region's
893    /// `executionCount > 0`. A region counts toward the diff when any line it spans
894    /// is a changed line.
895    pub regions: Vec<(u64, u64, bool)>,
896}
897
898/// A full `cargo llvm-cov --json` export (LLVM's `llvm.coverage.json.export`),
899/// modeling the per-function region detail the diff-scoped floor needs — separate
900/// from [`LlvmCovReport`], which keeps only the `totals` the whole-tree floor
901/// reads. A single run produces one `data` entry; unmodeled fields (`totals`,
902/// `type`, `version`) are ignored.
903#[derive(Debug, Clone, Deserialize)]
904struct LlvmCovExport {
905    data: Vec<LlvmCovExportData>,
906}
907
908/// One export entry — its per-function `functions` block carries the regions (the
909/// `--summary-only` runs that feed [`LlvmCovReport`] omit it), and its `files` block
910/// names the measured files. `--ignore-filename-regex` drops an exempt file from
911/// `files` but *not* from `functions` (the regions array is unfiltered), so the
912/// `files` list is the allowlist [`llvm_cov_patch_detail`] restricts the regions to.
913#[derive(Debug, Clone, Deserialize)]
914struct LlvmCovExportData {
915    files: Vec<LlvmCovExportFile>,
916    functions: Vec<LlvmCovFunction>,
917}
918
919/// One measured file in the export's `files` block — only its `filename` (the
920/// absolute path) is needed, to build the not-ignored allowlist. The per-file
921/// `segments` / `summary` detail is ignored (the regions come from `functions`).
922#[derive(Debug, Clone, Deserialize)]
923struct LlvmCovExportFile {
924    filename: String,
925}
926
927/// One function's coverage in the export: the source files it spans (`filenames`,
928/// indexed by a region's `fileID`) and its regions. Each region is a flat array
929/// `[lineStart, colStart, lineEnd, colEnd, executionCount, fileID, expandedFileID,
930/// kind]`; the fields are read positionally in [`llvm_cov_patch_detail`].
931#[derive(Debug, Clone, Deserialize)]
932struct LlvmCovFunction {
933    filenames: Vec<String>,
934    regions: Vec<Vec<i64>>,
935}
936
937/// Run the Rust unit suite under `cargo llvm-cov` in `root` and return the per-file
938/// region detail — keyed by the absolute path llvm-cov reports, the caller re-keying
939/// to `root`-relative to match the diff. Reads the full `--json` export for the
940/// diff-scoped floor (#162): the per-region `(line, covered)` detail the floor's
941/// regions metric needs. `ignore` is the `coverage`-rule exemptions, dropped
942/// from the run so an exempt file's changed lines are lifted. `cargo-llvm-cov` must
943/// be installed.
944pub fn measure_patch_rust_detail(
945    root: &Path,
946    ignore: &[String],
947) -> Result<BTreeMap<String, RustPatchCoverage>> {
948    llvm_cov_patch_detail(&run_cargo_llvm_cov(root, ignore, &["--json"])?)
949}
950
951/// Pure: per-file [`RustPatchCoverage`] from a `cargo llvm-cov --json` export.
952/// Keyed by the path llvm-cov reports (absolute). Walks every function's regions;
953/// for each region:
954///   - **skips** any region whose file is not in the export's `files` allowlist —
955///     `--ignore-filename-regex` drops an exempt file from `files` (and the totals)
956///     but leaves it in the unfiltered `functions` regions, so honoring the
957///     exemption means intersecting with `files`. A run with nothing exempt lists
958///     every measured file, so this is a no-op there.
959///   - **skips** any region whose `kind` (index 7) is not `0` — only `kind == 0`
960///     code regions count toward coverage (gap / expansion / skipped / branch
961///     regions carry no line-coverage signal). The kept count (with nothing
962///     ignored) matches the `totals.regions.count` a `--summary-only` run reports.
963///   - reads `start_line = region[0]`, `end_line = region[2]`,
964///     `covered = region[4] > 0`, and the file `filenames[region[5]]` (the
965///     `fileID`), pushing `(start_line, end_line, covered)` under that file.
966///
967/// A region array with fewer than 8 elements (malformed — never seen from
968/// llvm-cov) is skipped rather than panicking on an index, as is one whose `fileID`
969/// is out of range for its `filenames`.
970fn llvm_cov_patch_detail(json: &str) -> Result<BTreeMap<String, RustPatchCoverage>> {
971    let export: LlvmCovExport =
972        serde_json::from_str(json).context("parsing cargo llvm-cov JSON export")?;
973    let mut out: BTreeMap<String, RustPatchCoverage> = BTreeMap::new();
974    for data in &export.data {
975        // The `files` block honors `--ignore-filename-regex`; the `functions` regions
976        // do not, so restrict to the measured (not-ignored) files.
977        let measured: BTreeSet<&str> = data.files.iter().map(|f| f.filename.as_str()).collect();
978        for function in &data.functions {
979            for region in &function.regions {
980                // A code region carries eight fields; anything shorter is malformed
981                // (never emitted by llvm-cov) and skipped rather than indexed.
982                if region.len() < 8 {
983                    continue;
984                }
985                // Only `kind == 0` (a code region) contributes to line coverage;
986                // gap (1) / expansion (2) / skipped / branch regions are ignored.
987                if region[7] != 0 {
988                    continue;
989                }
990                let file_id = region[5];
991                let Ok(file_id) = usize::try_from(file_id) else {
992                    continue;
993                };
994                let Some(file) = function.filenames.get(file_id) else {
995                    continue;
996                };
997                // Skip a file the run ignored (absent from `files`) so a `coverage`
998                // exemption drops its regions, lifting its changed lines.
999                if !measured.contains(file.as_str()) {
1000                    continue;
1001                }
1002                let start = region[0].max(0) as u64;
1003                let end = region[2].max(0) as u64;
1004                let covered = region[4] > 0;
1005                out.entry(file.clone())
1006                    .or_default()
1007                    .regions
1008                    .push((start, end, covered));
1009            }
1010        }
1011    }
1012    Ok(out)
1013}
1014
1015/// The single `--ignore-filename-regex` value for the run, or `None` when nothing
1016/// is exempt. `cargo llvm-cov` takes one regex, so the `coverage`-exempt paths are
1017/// each regex-escaped (matched literally, not as a pattern) and joined with `|`. An
1018/// exempt file leaves the denominator with its reason recorded in config — an
1019/// auditable omission, not a silent ignore-glob.
1020fn ignore_filename_regex(ignore: &[String]) -> Option<String> {
1021    if ignore.is_empty() {
1022        return None;
1023    }
1024    Some(
1025        ignore
1026            .iter()
1027            .map(|path| regex_escape(path))
1028            .collect::<Vec<_>>()
1029            .join("|"),
1030    )
1031}
1032
1033/// Escape the regex metacharacters in `s` so it matches literally — an exempt path
1034/// carries `.` (and may carry other metacharacters) that must not read as regex.
1035fn regex_escape(s: &str) -> String {
1036    const META: &str = r"\.+*?()|[]{}^$";
1037    let mut out = String::with_capacity(s.len());
1038    for c in s.chars() {
1039        if META.contains(c) {
1040            out.push('\\');
1041        }
1042        out.push(c);
1043    }
1044    out
1045}
1046
1047#[cfg(test)]
1048mod tests {
1049    use super::*;
1050
1051    fn report(percent_covered: f64, num_branches: u64) -> CoverageReport {
1052        CoverageReport {
1053            totals: Totals {
1054                percent_covered,
1055                num_branches,
1056            },
1057            files: BTreeMap::new(),
1058        }
1059    }
1060
1061    #[test]
1062    fn passes_when_total_meets_the_floor() {
1063        assert_eq!(
1064            evaluate(
1065                &report(100.0, 12),
1066                Thresholds {
1067                    fail_under: 100,
1068                    branch: true
1069                }
1070            ),
1071            Outcome::Pass
1072        );
1073    }
1074
1075    #[test]
1076    fn fails_when_total_is_below_the_floor() {
1077        assert!(matches!(
1078            evaluate(
1079                &report(80.0, 12),
1080                Thresholds {
1081                    fail_under: 100,
1082                    branch: true
1083                }
1084            ),
1085            Outcome::Fail(_)
1086        ));
1087    }
1088
1089    #[test]
1090    fn fails_when_branch_required_but_unmeasured() {
1091        // branch=true but the report measured no branches → a misconfigured run.
1092        assert!(matches!(
1093            evaluate(
1094                &report(100.0, 0),
1095                Thresholds {
1096                    fail_under: 90,
1097                    branch: true
1098                }
1099            ),
1100            Outcome::Fail(_)
1101        ));
1102    }
1103
1104    #[test]
1105    fn parses_a_coverage_py_report() {
1106        let json = r#"{"totals":{"percent_covered":91.5,"num_branches":8,"covered_lines":91}}"#;
1107        let report = parse_report(json).expect("valid coverage.py json");
1108        assert_eq!(report.totals.percent_covered, 91.5);
1109        assert_eq!(report.totals.num_branches, 8);
1110    }
1111
1112    #[test]
1113    fn parses_the_per_file_block_for_patch_coverage() {
1114        // A realistic `coverage json` shape: a `files` map carrying the per-file
1115        // missing lines and `[src, dst]` branch pairs patch coverage (#132) reads.
1116        let json = r#"{
1117            "files": {
1118                "widget.py": {
1119                    "executed_lines": [1, 2, 3, 4, 6],
1120                    "summary": {"percent_covered": 85.0},
1121                    "missing_lines": [5],
1122                    "excluded_lines": [],
1123                    "missing_branches": [[4, 5]]
1124                }
1125            },
1126            "totals": {"percent_covered": 85.0, "num_branches": 4}
1127        }"#;
1128        let report = parse_report(json).expect("valid coverage.py json with files");
1129        let widget = report.files.get("widget.py").expect("widget.py is present");
1130        assert_eq!(widget.missing_lines, vec![5]);
1131        assert_eq!(widget.missing_branches, vec![vec![4, 5]]);
1132        // The floor still reads totals from the same report.
1133        assert_eq!(report.totals.percent_covered, 85.0);
1134    }
1135
1136    #[test]
1137    fn a_report_without_a_files_block_parses_with_an_empty_map() {
1138        // The floor path parses totals only; `files` defaults to empty.
1139        let report = parse_report(r#"{"totals":{"percent_covered":100.0,"num_branches":2}}"#)
1140            .expect("valid coverage.py json");
1141        assert!(report.files.is_empty());
1142    }
1143
1144    #[test]
1145    fn omit_is_the_test_and_support_globs_when_nothing_is_exempt() {
1146        assert_eq!(build_omit(&[]), "*_test.py,*conftest.py");
1147    }
1148
1149    #[test]
1150    fn omit_folds_in_the_exempt_paths_after_the_test_glob() {
1151        // The caller passes already-resolved, sorted, `root`-relative paths.
1152        let exempt = vec!["pkg/gen.py".to_string(), "shim.py".to_string()];
1153        assert_eq!(
1154            build_omit(&exempt),
1155            "*_test.py,*conftest.py,pkg/gen.py,shim.py"
1156        );
1157    }
1158
1159    // --- TypeScript (vitest) — issue #31 ---
1160
1161    fn metric(pct: f64) -> VitestMetric {
1162        VitestMetric {
1163            pct: Some(pct),
1164            total: 10,
1165        }
1166    }
1167
1168    fn ts_report(lines: f64, branches: f64, functions: f64, statements: f64) -> VitestReport {
1169        VitestReport {
1170            total: VitestTotals {
1171                lines: metric(lines),
1172                branches: metric(branches),
1173                functions: metric(functions),
1174                statements: metric(statements),
1175            },
1176        }
1177    }
1178
1179    const TS_FULL: TypeScriptThresholds = TypeScriptThresholds {
1180        lines: 100,
1181        branches: 100,
1182        functions: 100,
1183        statements: 100,
1184    };
1185    const TS_MID: TypeScriptThresholds = TypeScriptThresholds {
1186        lines: 80,
1187        branches: 75,
1188        functions: 80,
1189        statements: 80,
1190    };
1191
1192    #[test]
1193    fn typescript_passes_when_every_metric_meets_its_floor() {
1194        assert_eq!(
1195            evaluate_typescript(&ts_report(100.0, 100.0, 100.0, 100.0), TS_FULL),
1196            Outcome::Pass
1197        );
1198    }
1199
1200    #[test]
1201    fn typescript_fails_on_the_one_metric_below_its_floor() {
1202        // 100% lines but only 66.66% branches (the `below` fixture's shape): the
1203        // branch floor catches what line coverage misses — and only `branches` is
1204        // named as a shortfall, not the metrics that met their floor.
1205        let outcome = evaluate_typescript(&ts_report(100.0, 66.66, 100.0, 100.0), TS_MID);
1206        assert!(
1207            matches!(&outcome, Outcome::Fail(message) if message.contains("branches") && !message.contains("lines")),
1208            "got: {outcome:?}"
1209        );
1210    }
1211
1212    #[test]
1213    fn typescript_fail_message_names_every_metric_below() {
1214        let outcome = evaluate_typescript(&ts_report(70.0, 70.0, 70.0, 70.0), TS_MID);
1215        assert!(
1216            matches!(&outcome, Outcome::Fail(message)
1217                if message.contains("lines")
1218                    && message.contains("branches")
1219                    && message.contains("functions")
1220                    && message.contains("statements")),
1221            "got: {outcome:?}"
1222        );
1223    }
1224
1225    #[test]
1226    fn typescript_tolerates_float_noise_at_the_floor() {
1227        // A percent a hair under the floor from rounding still passes.
1228        assert_eq!(
1229            evaluate_typescript(&ts_report(99.999_999_999, 100.0, 100.0, 100.0), TS_FULL),
1230            Outcome::Pass
1231        );
1232    }
1233
1234    #[test]
1235    fn typescript_empty_denominator_metric_is_vacuously_satisfied() {
1236        // Branch-free code measured alongside real code: branches has nothing to
1237        // cover (pct "Unknown") but lines/etc. are real and pass → overall pass.
1238        let report = VitestReport {
1239            total: VitestTotals {
1240                lines: metric(100.0),
1241                branches: VitestMetric {
1242                    pct: None,
1243                    total: 0,
1244                },
1245                functions: metric(100.0),
1246                statements: metric(100.0),
1247            },
1248        };
1249        assert_eq!(evaluate_typescript(&report, TS_FULL), Outcome::Pass);
1250    }
1251
1252    #[test]
1253    fn typescript_fails_a_vacuous_run_that_measured_no_code() {
1254        // No lines in the denominator (everything excluded, or a wrong path): a
1255        // vacuous run is a failure, never a silent pass.
1256        let nothing = VitestMetric {
1257            pct: None,
1258            total: 0,
1259        };
1260        let report = VitestReport {
1261            total: VitestTotals {
1262                lines: nothing,
1263                branches: nothing,
1264                functions: nothing,
1265                statements: nothing,
1266            },
1267        };
1268        let outcome = evaluate_typescript(&report, TS_MID);
1269        assert!(
1270            matches!(&outcome, Outcome::Fail(message) if message.contains("measured no code")),
1271            "got: {outcome:?}"
1272        );
1273    }
1274
1275    #[test]
1276    fn parses_a_vitest_summary_report() {
1277        // A realistic `coverage-summary.json`: the four metrics plus the
1278        // `branchesTrue` block and a per-file entry the check ignores.
1279        let json = r#"{
1280            "total": {
1281                "lines": {"total": 5, "covered": 4, "skipped": 0, "pct": 80},
1282                "statements": {"total": 5, "covered": 4, "skipped": 0, "pct": 80},
1283                "functions": {"total": 2, "covered": 2, "skipped": 0, "pct": 100},
1284                "branches": {"total": 3, "covered": 2, "skipped": 0, "pct": 66.66},
1285                "branchesTrue": {"total": 0, "covered": 0, "skipped": 0, "pct": "Unknown"}
1286            },
1287            "/abs/widget.ts": {
1288                "lines": {"total": 5, "covered": 4, "skipped": 0, "pct": 80}
1289            }
1290        }"#;
1291        let report = parse_vitest_report(json).expect("valid vitest json-summary");
1292        // A whole-number percent (`visit_u64`) and a fractional one (`visit_f64`).
1293        assert_eq!(report.total.lines.pct, Some(80.0));
1294        assert_eq!(report.total.branches.pct, Some(66.66));
1295        assert_eq!(report.total.functions.total, 2);
1296    }
1297
1298    #[test]
1299    fn parses_an_unknown_pct_as_unmeasured() {
1300        let json = r#"{"total": {
1301            "lines": {"total": 0, "covered": 0, "skipped": 0, "pct": "Unknown"},
1302            "statements": {"total": 0, "covered": 0, "skipped": 0, "pct": "Unknown"},
1303            "functions": {"total": 0, "covered": 0, "skipped": 0, "pct": "Unknown"},
1304            "branches": {"total": 0, "covered": 0, "skipped": 0, "pct": "Unknown"}
1305        }}"#;
1306        let report = parse_vitest_report(json).expect("valid vitest json-summary");
1307        assert_eq!(report.total.lines.pct, None);
1308        assert_eq!(report.total.lines.total, 0);
1309    }
1310
1311    #[test]
1312    fn a_pct_that_is_neither_number_nor_string_is_a_parse_error() {
1313        // vitest only ever writes a number or "Unknown"; anything else (here a
1314        // bool) is a malformed report, surfaced as an error rather than guessed.
1315        let json = r#"{"total":{
1316            "lines": {"total": 1, "covered": 1, "skipped": 0, "pct": true},
1317            "statements": {"total": 1, "covered": 1, "skipped": 0, "pct": 100},
1318            "functions": {"total": 1, "covered": 1, "skipped": 0, "pct": 100},
1319            "branches": {"total": 1, "covered": 1, "skipped": 0, "pct": 100}
1320        }}"#;
1321        assert!(parse_vitest_report(json).is_err());
1322    }
1323
1324    // --- Rust (cargo llvm-cov) — issue #37 ---
1325
1326    fn rust_metric(percent: f64) -> LlvmCovMetric {
1327        LlvmCovMetric {
1328            count: 10,
1329            covered: 10,
1330            percent,
1331        }
1332    }
1333
1334    fn rust_report(regions: f64, lines: f64) -> LlvmCovReport {
1335        LlvmCovReport {
1336            data: vec![LlvmCovData {
1337                totals: LlvmCovTotals {
1338                    regions: rust_metric(regions),
1339                    lines: rust_metric(lines),
1340                },
1341            }],
1342        }
1343    }
1344
1345    const RUST_FULL: RustThresholds = RustThresholds {
1346        regions: Some(100),
1347        lines: 100,
1348    };
1349    const RUST_MID: RustThresholds = RustThresholds {
1350        regions: Some(80),
1351        lines: 85,
1352    };
1353
1354    #[test]
1355    fn rust_passes_when_both_metrics_meet_their_floor() {
1356        assert_eq!(
1357            evaluate_rust(&rust_report(100.0, 100.0), RUST_FULL),
1358            Outcome::Pass
1359        );
1360    }
1361
1362    #[test]
1363    fn rust_fails_on_the_one_metric_below_its_floor() {
1364        // 100% lines but only 70% regions: the regions floor catches what line
1365        // coverage misses — and only `regions` is named, not the metric that met
1366        // its floor.
1367        let outcome = evaluate_rust(&rust_report(70.0, 100.0), RUST_MID);
1368        assert!(
1369            matches!(&outcome, Outcome::Fail(message) if message.contains("regions") && !message.contains("lines")),
1370            "got: {outcome:?}"
1371        );
1372    }
1373
1374    #[test]
1375    fn rust_fail_message_names_every_metric_below() {
1376        let outcome = evaluate_rust(&rust_report(50.0, 50.0), RUST_MID);
1377        assert!(
1378            matches!(&outcome, Outcome::Fail(message)
1379                if message.contains("regions") && message.contains("lines")),
1380            "got: {outcome:?}"
1381        );
1382    }
1383
1384    #[test]
1385    fn rust_skips_the_region_check_when_regions_is_opt_out() {
1386        // The zero-config default (#206) sets `regions: None`, so only lines are
1387        // enforced: a crate at 100% lines clears the floor even with low regions.
1388        let thresholds = RustThresholds {
1389            regions: None,
1390            lines: 100,
1391        };
1392        assert_eq!(
1393            evaluate_rust(&rust_report(40.0, 100.0), thresholds),
1394            Outcome::Pass
1395        );
1396    }
1397
1398    #[test]
1399    fn rust_still_fails_lines_with_regions_opt_out() {
1400        // `regions: None` skips only the region check — the line floor still bites.
1401        let thresholds = RustThresholds {
1402            regions: None,
1403            lines: 100,
1404        };
1405        let outcome = evaluate_rust(&rust_report(100.0, 80.0), thresholds);
1406        assert!(
1407            matches!(&outcome, Outcome::Fail(message)
1408                if message.contains("lines") && !message.contains("regions")),
1409            "got: {outcome:?}"
1410        );
1411    }
1412
1413    #[test]
1414    fn rust_tolerates_float_noise_at_the_floor() {
1415        // A percent a hair under the floor from rounding still passes.
1416        assert_eq!(
1417            evaluate_rust(&rust_report(99.999_999_999, 100.0), RUST_FULL),
1418            Outcome::Pass
1419        );
1420    }
1421
1422    #[test]
1423    fn rust_fails_a_vacuous_run_that_measured_no_code() {
1424        // No regions in the denominator (a wrong path, or a crate that compiled
1425        // nothing): a vacuous run is a failure, never a silent pass.
1426        let nothing = LlvmCovMetric {
1427            count: 0,
1428            covered: 0,
1429            percent: 0.0,
1430        };
1431        let report = LlvmCovReport {
1432            data: vec![LlvmCovData {
1433                totals: LlvmCovTotals {
1434                    regions: nothing,
1435                    lines: nothing,
1436                },
1437            }],
1438        };
1439        let outcome = evaluate_rust(&report, RUST_MID);
1440        assert!(
1441            matches!(&outcome, Outcome::Fail(message) if message.contains("measured no code")),
1442            "got: {outcome:?}"
1443        );
1444    }
1445
1446    #[test]
1447    fn rust_fails_an_export_with_no_data() {
1448        // `cargo llvm-cov` always emits one `data` entry; an empty array is a
1449        // malformed run, failed rather than treated as a pass.
1450        let report = LlvmCovReport { data: vec![] };
1451        assert!(matches!(evaluate_rust(&report, RUST_MID), Outcome::Fail(_)));
1452    }
1453
1454    #[test]
1455    fn parses_a_cargo_llvm_cov_report() {
1456        // A realistic `--json --summary-only` export: regions/lines (enforced) plus
1457        // the functions block and the `type`/`version` the check ignores.
1458        let json = r#"{
1459            "data": [{"totals": {
1460                "regions": {"count": 12, "covered": 9, "notcovered": 3, "percent": 75.0},
1461                "lines": {"count": 20, "covered": 18, "percent": 90.0},
1462                "functions": {"count": 3, "covered": 3, "percent": 100.0}
1463            }}],
1464            "type": "llvm.coverage.json.export",
1465            "version": "2.0.1"
1466        }"#;
1467        let report = parse_llvm_cov_report(json).expect("valid llvm-cov json");
1468        assert_eq!(report.data[0].totals.regions.percent, 75.0);
1469        assert_eq!(report.data[0].totals.lines.count, 20);
1470    }
1471
1472    // --- Rust diff-scoped region detail (`cargo llvm-cov --json`) — issue #162 ---
1473
1474    #[test]
1475    fn llvm_cov_patch_detail_reads_code_regions_per_file() {
1476        // A realistic full `--json` export: one function spanning two regions on
1477        // `/abs/grade.rs` — line 6 covered (execCount 1), line 10 the uncovered
1478        // `else` arm (execCount 0). Both are `kind == 0` code regions, indexed back
1479        // to `filenames[0]`.
1480        let json = r#"{
1481            "data": [{
1482                "files": [{"filename": "/abs/grade.rs"}],
1483                "functions": [{
1484                    "filenames": ["/abs/grade.rs"],
1485                    "regions": [
1486                        [6, 5, 6, 26, 1, 0, 0, 0],
1487                        [10, 9, 10, 17, 0, 0, 0, 0]
1488                    ]
1489                }],
1490                "totals": {}
1491            }],
1492            "type": "llvm.coverage.json.export",
1493            "version": "3.0.1"
1494        }"#;
1495        let out = llvm_cov_patch_detail(json).expect("valid llvm-cov export");
1496        assert_eq!(
1497            out["/abs/grade.rs"].regions,
1498            vec![(6, 6, true), (10, 10, false)]
1499        );
1500    }
1501
1502    #[test]
1503    fn llvm_cov_patch_detail_skips_non_code_regions() {
1504        // Only `kind == 0` counts: a gap region (kind 1) and an expansion region
1505        // (kind 2) on the same function are ignored, leaving just the one code region.
1506        let json = r#"{
1507            "data": [{
1508                "files": [{"filename": "/abs/a.rs"}],
1509                "functions": [{
1510                    "filenames": ["/abs/a.rs"],
1511                    "regions": [
1512                        [1, 1, 1, 10, 2, 0, 0, 0],
1513                        [2, 1, 2, 10, 0, 0, 0, 1],
1514                        [3, 1, 3, 10, 0, 0, 0, 2]
1515                    ]
1516                }]
1517            }]
1518        }"#;
1519        let out = llvm_cov_patch_detail(json).expect("valid llvm-cov export");
1520        assert_eq!(out["/abs/a.rs"].regions, vec![(1, 1, true)]);
1521    }
1522
1523    #[test]
1524    fn llvm_cov_patch_detail_groups_regions_by_filename_id() {
1525        // A region's `fileID` (index 5) selects its file from the function's
1526        // `filenames`; two regions under the same function land in different files.
1527        let json = r#"{
1528            "data": [{
1529                "files": [{"filename": "/abs/a.rs"}, {"filename": "/abs/b.rs"}],
1530                "functions": [{
1531                    "filenames": ["/abs/a.rs", "/abs/b.rs"],
1532                    "regions": [
1533                        [1, 1, 1, 5, 1, 0, 0, 0],
1534                        [9, 1, 9, 5, 0, 1, 1, 0]
1535                    ]
1536                }]
1537            }]
1538        }"#;
1539        let out = llvm_cov_patch_detail(json).expect("valid llvm-cov export");
1540        assert_eq!(out["/abs/a.rs"].regions, vec![(1, 1, true)]);
1541        assert_eq!(out["/abs/b.rs"].regions, vec![(9, 9, false)]);
1542    }
1543
1544    #[test]
1545    fn llvm_cov_patch_detail_skips_a_malformed_short_region() {
1546        // A region array shorter than the eight fields (never seen from llvm-cov) is
1547        // skipped rather than panicking on an index; the well-formed one survives.
1548        let json = r#"{
1549            "data": [{
1550                "files": [{"filename": "/abs/a.rs"}],
1551                "functions": [{
1552                    "filenames": ["/abs/a.rs"],
1553                    "regions": [
1554                        [4, 1, 4],
1555                        [5, 1, 5, 9, 1, 0, 0, 0]
1556                    ]
1557                }]
1558            }]
1559        }"#;
1560        let out = llvm_cov_patch_detail(json).expect("valid llvm-cov export");
1561        assert_eq!(out["/abs/a.rs"].regions, vec![(5, 5, true)]);
1562    }
1563
1564    #[test]
1565    fn llvm_cov_patch_detail_spans_a_multiline_region() {
1566        // A region spanning lines 3–5 keeps both endpoints, so a changed line
1567        // anywhere in 3..=5 can count it.
1568        let json = r#"{
1569            "data": [{
1570                "files": [{"filename": "/abs/a.rs"}],
1571                "functions": [{
1572                    "filenames": ["/abs/a.rs"],
1573                    "regions": [[3, 5, 5, 6, 0, 0, 0, 0]]
1574                }]
1575            }]
1576        }"#;
1577        let out = llvm_cov_patch_detail(json).expect("valid llvm-cov export");
1578        assert_eq!(out["/abs/a.rs"].regions, vec![(3, 5, false)]);
1579    }
1580
1581    #[test]
1582    fn llvm_cov_patch_detail_drops_a_file_absent_from_the_files_allowlist() {
1583        // `--ignore-filename-regex` drops an exempt file from `files` but leaves its
1584        // regions in `functions`; restricting to the `files` allowlist lifts them, so
1585        // the ignored file contributes nothing while the kept file still does.
1586        let json = r#"{
1587            "data": [{
1588                "files": [{"filename": "/abs/kept.rs"}],
1589                "functions": [{
1590                    "filenames": ["/abs/kept.rs", "/abs/ignored.rs"],
1591                    "regions": [
1592                        [1, 1, 1, 9, 1, 0, 0, 0],
1593                        [2, 1, 2, 9, 0, 1, 0, 0]
1594                    ]
1595                }]
1596            }]
1597        }"#;
1598        let out = llvm_cov_patch_detail(json).expect("valid llvm-cov export");
1599        assert_eq!(out["/abs/kept.rs"].regions, vec![(1, 1, true)]);
1600        assert!(!out.contains_key("/abs/ignored.rs"));
1601    }
1602
1603    #[test]
1604    fn llvm_cov_patch_detail_malformed_json_is_an_error() {
1605        assert!(llvm_cov_patch_detail("{ not json").is_err());
1606    }
1607
1608    #[test]
1609    fn rust_ignore_regex_is_none_when_nothing_is_exempt() {
1610        assert_eq!(ignore_filename_regex(&[]), None);
1611    }
1612
1613    #[test]
1614    fn rust_ignore_regex_escapes_and_joins_exempt_paths() {
1615        // The caller passes already-resolved, `root`-relative paths; each is
1616        // regex-escaped (the `.` becomes `\.`) and joined into one alternation.
1617        let exempt = vec!["src/shim.rs".to_string(), "src/gen.rs".to_string()];
1618        assert_eq!(
1619            ignore_filename_regex(&exempt).as_deref(),
1620            Some(r"src/shim\.rs|src/gen\.rs")
1621        );
1622    }
1623}