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-module(erlc_SUITE).
%% Tests the erlc command by compiling various types of files.
-export([all/0, suite/0,groups/0,init_per_suite/1, end_per_suite/1,
init_per_group/2,end_per_group/2, compile_erl/1,
compile_yecc/1, compile_script/1,
compile_mib/1, good_citizen/1, deep_cwd/1, arg_overflow/1,
make_dep_options/1]).
-include_lib("common_test/include/ct.hrl").
suite() -> [{ct_hooks,[ts_install_cth]}].
all() ->
[compile_erl, compile_yecc, compile_script, compile_mib,
good_citizen, deep_cwd, arg_overflow, make_dep_options].
groups() ->
[].
init_per_suite(Config) ->
Config.
end_per_suite(_Config) ->
ok.
init_per_group(_GroupName, Config) ->
Config.
end_per_group(_GroupName, Config) ->
Config.
%% Copy from erlc_SUITE_data/include/erl_test.hrl.
-record(person, {name, shoe_size}).
%% Tests that compiling Erlang source code works.
compile_erl(Config) when is_list(Config) ->
{SrcDir, OutDir, Cmd} = get_cmd(Config),
FileName = filename:join(SrcDir, "erl_test_ok.erl"),
%% By default, warnings are now turned on.
run(Config, Cmd, FileName, "",
["Warning: function foo/0 is unused\$", "_OK_"]),
%% Test that the compiled file is where it should be,
%% and that it is runnable.
{module, erl_test_ok} = code:load_abs(filename:join(OutDir, "erl_test_ok")),
42 = erl_test_ok:shoe_size(#person{shoe_size=42}),
code:purge(erl_test_ok),
%% Try disabling warnings.
run(Config, Cmd, FileName, "-W0", ["_OK_"]),
%% Try treating warnings as errors.
run(Config, Cmd, FileName, "-Werror",
["compile: warnings being treated as errors\$",
"function foo/0 is unused\$", "_ERROR_"]),
%% Check a bad file.
BadFile = filename:join(SrcDir, "erl_test_bad.erl"),
run(Config, Cmd, BadFile, "", ["function non_existing/1 undefined\$",
"_ERROR_"]),
ok.
%% Test that compiling yecc source code works.
compile_yecc(Config) when is_list(Config) ->
{SrcDir, _, OutDir} = get_dirs(Config),
Cmd = erlc() ++ " -o" ++ OutDir ++ " ",
FileName = filename:join(SrcDir, "yecc_test_ok.yrl"),
run(Config, Cmd, FileName, "-W0", ["_OK_"]),
true = exists(filename:join(OutDir, "yecc_test_ok.erl")),
BadFile = filename:join(SrcDir, "yecc_test_bad.yrl"),
run(Config, Cmd, BadFile, "-W0",
["rootsymbol form is not a nonterminal\$",
"undefined nonterminal: form\$",
"Nonterminals is missing\$",
"_ERROR_"]),
exists(filename:join(OutDir, "yecc_test_ok.erl")),
ok.
%% Test that compiling start scripts works.
compile_script(Config) when is_list(Config) ->
{SrcDir, OutDir, Cmd} = get_cmd(Config),
FileName = filename:join(SrcDir, "start_ok.script"),
run(Config, Cmd, FileName, "", ["_OK_"]),
true = exists(filename:join(OutDir, "start_ok.boot")),
BadFile = filename:join(SrcDir, "start_bad.script"),
run(Config, Cmd, BadFile, "", ["syntax error before:", "_ERROR_"]),
ok.
%% Test that compiling SNMP mibs works.
compile_mib(Config) when is_list(Config) ->
{SrcDir, OutDir, Cmd} = get_cmd(Config),
FileName = filename:join(SrcDir, "GOOD-MIB.mib"),
run(Config, Cmd, FileName, "", ["_OK_"]),
Output = filename:join(OutDir, "GOOD-MIB.bin"),
true = exists(Output),
%% Try -W option.
ok = file:delete(Output),
run(Config, Cmd, FileName, "-W",
["_OK_"]),
true = exists(Output),
%% Try -W option and more verbose.
ok = file:delete(Output),
case test_server:os_type() of
{unix,_} ->
run(Config, Cmd, FileName, "-W +'{verbosity,info}'",
["\\[GOOD-MIB[.]mib\\]\\[INF\\]: No accessfunction for 'sysDescr' => using default",
"_OK_"]),
true = exists(Output),
ok = file:delete(Output);
_ -> ok %Don't bother -- too much work.
end,
%% Try a bad file.
BadFile = filename:join(SrcDir, "BAD-MIB.mib"),
run(Config, Cmd, BadFile, "",
["BAD-MIB.mib: 1: syntax error before: mibs\$",
"compilation_failed_ERROR_"]),
%% Make sure that no -I option works.
NewCmd = erlc() ++ " -o" ++ OutDir ++ " ",
run(Config, NewCmd, FileName, "", ["_OK_"]),
true = exists(Output),
ok.
%% Checks that 'erlc' doesn't eat any input (important when called from a
%% shell script with redirected input).
good_citizen(Config) when is_list(Config) ->
case os:type() of
{unix, _} ->
PrivDir = ?config(priv_dir, Config),
Answer = filename:join(PrivDir, "answer"),
Script = filename:join(PrivDir, "test_script"),
Test = filename:join(PrivDir, "test.erl"),
S = ["#! /bin/sh\n", "erlc ", Test, "\n",
"read reply\n", "echo $reply\n"],
ok = file:write_file(Script, S),
ok = file:write_file(Test, "-module(test).\n"),
Cmd = "echo y | sh " ++ Script ++ " > " ++ Answer,
os:cmd(Cmd),
{ok, Answer0} = file:read_file(Answer),
[$y|_] = binary_to_list(Answer0),
ok;
_ ->
{skip, "Unix specific"}
end.
%% Make sure that compiling an Erlang module deep down in
%% in a directory with more than 255 characters works.
deep_cwd(Config) when is_list(Config) ->
case os:type() of
{unix, _} ->
PrivDir = ?config(priv_dir, Config),
deep_cwd_1(PrivDir);
_ ->
{skip, "Only a problem on Unix"}
end.
deep_cwd_1(PrivDir) ->
DeepDir0 = filename:join(PrivDir, lists:duplicate(128, $a)),
DeepDir = filename:join(DeepDir0, lists:duplicate(128, $b)),
ok = file:make_dir(DeepDir0),
ok = file:make_dir(DeepDir),
ok = file:set_cwd(DeepDir),
ok = file:write_file("test.erl", "-module(test).\n\n"),
io:format("~s\n", [os:cmd("erlc test.erl")]),
true = filelib:is_file("test.beam"),
ok.
%% Test that a large number of command line switches does not
%% overflow the argument buffer
arg_overflow(Config) when is_list(Config) ->
{SrcDir, _OutDir, Cmd} = get_cmd(Config),
FileName = filename:join(SrcDir, "erl_test_ok.erl"),
%% Each -D option will be expanded to three arguments when
%% invoking 'erl'.
NumDOptions = num_d_options(),
Args = lists:flatten([ ["-D", integer_to_list(N, 36), "=1 "] ||
N <- lists:seq(1, NumDOptions) ]),
run(Config, Cmd, FileName, Args,
["Warning: function foo/0 is unused\$",
"_OK_"]),
ok.
num_d_options() ->
case {os:type(),os:version()} of
{{win32,_},_} ->
%% The maximum size of a command line in the command
%% shell on Windows is 8191 characters.
%% Each -D option is expanded to "@dv NN 1", i.e.
%% 8 characters. (Numbers up to 1295 can be expressed
%% as two 36-base digits.)
1000;
{{unix,linux},Version} when Version < {2,6,23} ->
%% On some older 64-bit versions of Linux, the maximum number
%% of arguments is 16383.
%% See: http://www.in-ulm.de/~mascheck/various/argmax/
5440;
{{unix,darwin},{Major,_,_}} when Major >= 11 ->
%% "getconf ARG_MAX" still reports 262144 (as in previous
%% version of MacOS X), but the useful space seem to have
%% shrunk significantly (or possibly the number of arguments).
%% 7673
7500;
{_,_} ->
12000
end.
erlc() ->
case os:find_executable("erlc") of
false ->
test_server:fail("Can't find erlc");
Erlc ->
"\"" ++ Erlc ++ "\""
end.
make_dep_options(Config) ->
{SrcDir,OutDir,Cmd} = get_cmd(Config),
FileName = filename:join(SrcDir, "erl_test_ok.erl"),
DepRE = ["/erl_test_ok[.]beam: \\\\$",
"/system_test/erlc_SUITE_data/src/erl_test_ok[.]erl \\\\$",
"/system_test/erlc_SUITE_data/include/erl_test[.]hrl$",
"_OK_"],
DepRETarget =
["^target: \\\\$",
"/system_test/erlc_SUITE_data/src/erl_test_ok[.]erl \\\\$",
"/system_test/erlc_SUITE_data/include/erl_test[.]hrl$",
"_OK_"],
DepREMP =
["/erl_test_ok[.]beam: \\\\$",
"/system_test/erlc_SUITE_data/src/erl_test_ok[.]erl \\\\$",
"/system_test/erlc_SUITE_data/include/erl_test[.]hrl$",
[],
"/system_test/erlc_SUITE_data/include/erl_test.hrl:$",
"_OK_"],
DepREMissing =
["/erl_test_missing_header[.]beam: \\\\$",
"/system_test/erlc_SUITE_data/src/erl_test_missing_header[.]erl \\\\$",
"/system_test/erlc_SUITE_data/include/erl_test[.]hrl \\\\$",
"missing.hrl$",
"_OK_"],
%% Test plain -M
run(Config, Cmd, FileName, "-M", DepRE),
%% Test -MF File
DepFile = filename:join(OutDir, "my.deps"),
run(Config, Cmd, FileName, "-MF "++DepFile, ["_OK_"]),
{ok,MFBin} = file:read_file(DepFile),
verify_result(binary_to_list(MFBin)++["_OK_"], DepRE),
%% Test -MD
run(Config, Cmd, FileName, "-MD", ["_OK_"]),
MDFile = filename:join(OutDir, "erl_test_ok.Pbeam"),
{ok,MFBin} = file:read_file(MDFile),
%% Test -M -MT Target
run(Config, Cmd, FileName, "-M -MT target", DepRETarget),
%% Test -MF File -MT Target
TargetDepFile = filename:join(OutDir, "target.deps"),
run(Config, Cmd, FileName, "-MF "++TargetDepFile++" -MT target",
["_OK_"]),
{ok,TargetBin} = file:read_file(TargetDepFile),
verify_result(binary_to_list(TargetBin)++["_OK_"], DepRETarget),
%% Test -MD -MT Target
run(Config, Cmd, FileName, "-MD -MT target", ["_OK_"]),
TargetMDFile = filename:join(OutDir, "erl_test_ok.Pbeam"),
{ok,TargetBin} = file:read_file(TargetMDFile),
%% Test -M -MQ Target. (Note: Passing a $ on the command line
%% portably for Unix and Windows is tricky, so we will just test
%% that MQ works at all.)
run(Config, Cmd, FileName, "-M -MQ target", DepRETarget),
%% Test -M -MP
run(Config, Cmd, FileName, "-M -MP", DepREMP),
%% Test -M -MG
MissingHeader = filename:join(SrcDir, "erl_test_missing_header.erl"),
run(Config, Cmd, MissingHeader, "-M -MG", DepREMissing),
ok.
%% Runs a command.
run(Config, Cmd0, Name, Options, Expect) ->
Cmd = Cmd0 ++ " " ++ Options ++ " " ++ Name,
io:format("~ts", [Cmd]),
Result = run_command(Config, Cmd),
verify_result(Result, Expect).
verify_result(Result, Expect) ->
Messages = split(Result, [], []),
io:format("Result: ~p", [Messages]),
io:format("Expected: ~p", [Expect]),
match_messages(Messages, Expect).
split([$\n|Rest], Current, Lines) ->
split(Rest, [], [lists:reverse(Current)|Lines]);
split([$\r|Rest], Current, Lines) ->
split(Rest, Current, Lines);
split([Char|Rest], Current, Lines) ->
split(Rest, [Char|Current], Lines);
split([], [], Lines) ->
lists:reverse(Lines);
split([], Current, Lines) ->
split([], [], [lists:reverse(Current)|Lines]).
match_messages([Msg|Rest1], [Regexp|Rest2]) ->
case re:run(Msg, Regexp, [{capture,none}, unicode]) of
match ->
ok;
nomatch ->
io:format("Not matching: ~s\n", [Msg]),
io:format("Regexp : ~s\n", [Regexp]),
test_server:fail(message_mismatch)
end,
match_messages(Rest1, Rest2);
match_messages([], [Expect|Rest]) ->
test_server:fail({too_few_messages, [Expect|Rest]});
match_messages([Msg|Rest], []) ->
test_server:fail({too_many_messages, [Msg|Rest]});
match_messages([], []) ->
ok.
get_cmd(Cfg) ->
{SrcDir, IncDir, OutDir} = get_dirs(Cfg),
Cmd = erlc() ++ " -I" ++ IncDir ++ " -o" ++ OutDir ++ " ",
{SrcDir, OutDir, Cmd}.
get_dirs(Cfg) ->
DataDir = ?config(data_dir, Cfg),
PrivDir = ?config(priv_dir, Cfg),
SrcDir = filename:join(DataDir, "src"),
IncDir = filename:join(DataDir, "include"),
{SrcDir, IncDir, PrivDir}.
exists(Name) ->
filelib:is_file(Name).
%% Runs the command using os:cmd/1.
%%
%% Returns the output from the command (as a list of characters with
%% embedded newlines). The very last line will indicate the
%% exit status of the command, where _OK_ means zero, and _ERROR_
%% a non-zero exit status.
run_command(Config, Cmd) ->
TmpDir = filename:join(?config(priv_dir, Config), "tmp"),
file:make_dir(TmpDir),
{RunFile, Run, Script} = run_command(TmpDir, os:type(), Cmd),
ok = file:write_file(filename:join(TmpDir, RunFile), unicode:characters_to_binary(Script)),
os:cmd(Run).
run_command(Dir, {win32, _}, Cmd) ->
BatchFile = filename:join(Dir, "run.bat"),
Run = re:replace(filename:rootname(BatchFile), "/", "\\",
[global,{return,list}]),
{BatchFile,
Run,
["@echo off\r\n",
"set ERLC_EMULATOR=", atom_to_list(lib:progname()), "\r\n",
Cmd, "\r\n",
"if errorlevel 1 echo _ERROR_\r\n",
"if not errorlevel 1 echo _OK_\r\n"]};
run_command(Dir, {unix, _}, Cmd) ->
Name = filename:join(Dir, "run"),
{Name,
"/bin/sh " ++ Name,
["#!/bin/sh\n",
"ERLC_EMULATOR='", atom_to_list(lib:progname()), "'\n",
"export ERLC_EMULATOR\n",
Cmd, "\n",
"case $? in\n",
" 0) echo '_OK_';;\n",
" *) echo '_ERROR_';;\n",
"esac\n"]};
run_command(_Dir, Other, _Cmd) ->
M = io_lib:format("Don't know how to test exit code for ~p", [Other]),
test_server:fail(lists:flatten(M)).