#!/bin/bash # Copyright 2012 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. # Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style # license that can be found in the LICENSE file. set -e go build -tags testgo -o testgo go() { echo TEST ERROR: ran go, not testgo: go "$@" >&2 exit 2 } started=false testdesc="" nl=" " TEST() { if $started; then stop fi echo TEST: "$@" testdesc="$@" started=true ok=true } stop() { if ! $started; then echo TEST ERROR: stop missing start >&2 exit 2 fi started=false if $ok; then echo PASS else echo FAIL testfail="$testfail $testdesc$nl" allok=false fi } ok=true allok=true unset GOBIN unset GOPATH unset GOROOT TEST 'file:line in error messages' # Test that error messages have file:line information at beginning of # the line. Also test issue 4917: that the error is on stderr. d=$(TMPDIR=/var/tmp mktemp -d -t testgoXXX) fn=$d/err.go echo "package main" > $fn echo 'import "bar"' >> $fn ./testgo run $fn 2>$d/err.out || true if ! grep -q "^$fn:" $d/err.out; then echo "missing file:line in error message" cat $d/err.out ok=false fi rm -r $d TEST 'program name in crash messages' linker=$(./testgo env GOCHAR)l d=$(TMPDIR=/var/tmp mktemp -d -t testgoXXX) ./testgo build -ldflags -crash_for_testing $(./testgo env GOROOT)/test/helloworld.go 2>$d/err.out || true if ! grep -q "/tool/.*/$linker" $d/err.out; then echo "missing linker name in error message" cat $d/err.out ok=false fi rm -r $d TEST broken tests without Test functions all fail d=$(mktemp -d -t testgoXXX) ./testgo test ./testdata/src/badtest/... >$d/err 2>&1 || true if grep -q '^ok' $d/err; then echo test passed unexpectedly: grep '^ok' $d/err ok=false elif ! grep -q 'FAIL.*badtest/badexec' $d/err || ! grep -q 'FAIL.*badtest/badsyntax' $d/err || ! grep -q 'FAIL.*badtest/badvar' $d/err; then echo test did not run everything cat $d/err ok=false fi rm -rf $d TEST 'go build -a in dev branch' ./testgo install math || ok=false # should be up to date already but just in case d=$(TMPDIR=/var/tmp mktemp -d -t testgoXXX) if ! TESTGO_IS_GO_RELEASE=0 ./testgo build -v -a math 2>$d/err.out; then cat $d/err.out ok=false elif ! grep -q runtime $d/err.out; then echo "testgo build -a math in dev branch DID NOT build runtime, but should have" cat $d/err.out ok=false fi rm -r $d TEST 'go build -a in release branch' ./testgo install math || ok=false # should be up to date already but just in case d=$(TMPDIR=/var/tmp mktemp -d -t testgoXXX) if ! TESTGO_IS_GO_RELEASE=1 ./testgo build -v -a math 2>$d/err.out; then cat $d/err.out ok=false elif grep -q runtime $d/err.out; then echo "testgo build -a math in dev branch DID build runtime, but should NOT have" cat $d/err.out ok=false fi rm -r $d # Test local (./) imports. testlocal() { local="$1" TEST local imports $2 '(easy)' ./testgo build -o hello "testdata/$local/easy.go" || ok=false ./hello >hello.out || ok=false if ! grep -q '^easysub\.Hello' hello.out; then echo "testdata/$local/easy.go did not generate expected output" cat hello.out ok=false fi TEST local imports $2 '(easysub)' ./testgo build -o hello "testdata/$local/easysub/main.go" || ok=false ./hello >hello.out || ok=false if ! grep -q '^easysub\.Hello' hello.out; then echo "testdata/$local/easysub/main.go did not generate expected output" cat hello.out ok=false fi TEST local imports $2 '(hard)' ./testgo build -o hello "testdata/$local/hard.go" || ok=false ./hello >hello.out || ok=false if ! grep -q '^sub\.Hello' hello.out || ! grep -q '^subsub\.Hello' hello.out ; then echo "testdata/$local/hard.go did not generate expected output" cat hello.out ok=false fi rm -f hello.out hello # Test that go install x.go fails. TEST local imports $2 '(go install should fail)' if ./testgo install "testdata/$local/easy.go" >/dev/null 2>&1; then echo "go install testdata/$local/easy.go succeeded" ok=false fi } # Test local imports testlocal local '' # Test local imports again, with bad characters in the directory name. bad='#$%:, &()*;<=>?\^{}' rm -rf "testdata/$bad" cp -R testdata/local "testdata/$bad" testlocal "$bad" 'with bad characters in path' rm -rf "testdata/$bad" TEST 'internal packages in $GOROOT are respected' if ./testgo build -v ./testdata/testinternal >testdata/std.out 2>&1; then echo "go build ./testdata/testinternal succeeded incorrectly" ok=false elif ! grep 'use of internal package not allowed' testdata/std.out >/dev/null; then echo "wrong error message for testdata/testinternal" cat std.out ok=false fi TEST 'internal packages outside $GOROOT are not respected' if ! ./testgo build -v ./testdata/testinternal2; then echo "go build ./testdata/testinternal2 failed" ok=false fi # Test that 'go get -u' reports moved packages. testmove() { vcs=$1 url=$2 base=$3 config=$4 TEST go get -u notices $vcs package that moved d=$(mktemp -d -t testgoXXX) mkdir -p $d/src if ! GOPATH=$d ./testgo get -d $url; then echo 'go get -d $url failed' ok=false elif ! GOPATH=$d ./testgo get -d -u $url; then echo 'go get -d -u $url failed' ok=false else set +e case "$vcs" in svn) # SVN doesn't believe in text files so we can't just edit the config. # Check out a different repo into the wrong place. rm -rf $d/src/code.google.com/p/rsc-svn GOPATH=$d ./testgo get -d -u code.google.com/p/rsc-svn2/trunk mv $d/src/code.google.com/p/rsc-svn2 $d/src/code.google.com/p/rsc-svn ;; *) echo '1,$s;'"$base"';'"$base"'XXX; w q' | ed $d/src/$config >/dev/null 2>&1 esac set -e if GOPATH=$d ./testgo get -d -u $url 2>$d/err; then echo "go get -d -u $url succeeded with wrong remote repo" cat $d/err ok=false elif ! grep 'should be from' $d/err >/dev/null; then echo "go get -d -u $url failed for wrong reason" cat $d/err ok=false fi if GOPATH=$d ./testgo get -d -f -u $url 2>$d/err; then echo "go get -d -u $url succeeded with wrong remote repo" cat $d/err ok=false elif ! egrep -i 'validating server certificate|not found' $d/err >/dev/null; then echo "go get -d -f -u $url failed for wrong reason" cat $d/err ok=false fi fi rm -rf $d } testmove hg rsc.io/x86/x86asm x86 rsc.io/x86/.hg/hgrc testmove git rsc.io/pdf pdf rsc.io/pdf/.git/config testmove svn code.google.com/p/rsc-svn/trunk - - export GOPATH=$(pwd)/testdata/importcom TEST 'import comment - match' if ! ./testgo build ./testdata/importcom/works.go; then echo 'go build ./testdata/importcom/works.go failed' ok=false fi TEST 'import comment - mismatch' if ./testgo build ./testdata/importcom/wrongplace.go 2>testdata/err; then echo 'go build ./testdata/importcom/wrongplace.go suceeded' ok=false elif ! grep 'wrongplace expects import "my/x"' testdata/err >/dev/null; then echo 'go build did not mention incorrect import:' cat testdata/err ok=false fi TEST 'import comment - syntax error' if ./testgo build ./testdata/importcom/bad.go 2>testdata/err; then echo 'go build ./testdata/importcom/bad.go suceeded' ok=false elif ! grep 'cannot parse import comment' testdata/err >/dev/null; then echo 'go build did not mention syntax error:' cat testdata/err ok=false fi TEST 'import comment - conflict' if ./testgo build ./testdata/importcom/conflict.go 2>testdata/err; then echo 'go build ./testdata/importcom/conflict.go suceeded' ok=false elif ! grep 'found import comments' testdata/err >/dev/null; then echo 'go build did not mention comment conflict:' cat testdata/err ok=false fi rm -f ./testdata/err unset GOPATH export GOPATH=$(pwd)/testdata/src TEST disallowed C source files export GOPATH=$(pwd)/testdata if ./testgo build badc 2>testdata/err; then echo 'go build badc succeeded' ok=false elif ! grep 'C source files not allowed' testdata/err >/dev/null; then echo 'go test did not say C source files not allowed:' cat testdata/err ok=false fi rm -f ./testdata/err unset GOPATH TEST error message for syntax error in test go file says FAIL export GOPATH=$(pwd)/testdata if ./testgo test syntaxerror 2>testdata/err; then echo 'go test syntaxerror succeeded' ok=false elif ! grep FAIL testdata/err >/dev/null; then echo 'go test did not say FAIL:' cat testdata/err ok=false fi rm -f ./testdata/err unset GOPATH TEST wildcards do not look in useless directories export GOPATH=$(pwd)/testdata if ./testgo list ... >testdata/err 2>&1; then echo "go list ... succeeded" ok=false elif ! grep badpkg testdata/err >/dev/null; then echo "go list ... failure does not mention badpkg" cat testdata/err ok=false elif ! ./testgo list m... >testdata/err 2>&1; then echo "go list m... failed" ok=false fi rm -rf ./testdata/err unset GOPATH # Test tests with relative imports. TEST relative imports '(go test)' if ! ./testgo test ./testdata/testimport; then echo "go test ./testdata/testimport failed" ok=false fi # Test installation with relative imports. TEST relative imports '(go test -i)' if ! ./testgo test -i ./testdata/testimport; then echo "go test -i ./testdata/testimport failed" ok=false fi # Test tests with relative imports in packages synthesized # from Go files named on the command line. TEST relative imports in command-line package if ! ./testgo test ./testdata/testimport/*.go; then echo "go test ./testdata/testimport/*.go failed" ok=false fi TEST version control error message includes correct directory export GOPATH=$(pwd)/testdata/shadow/root1 if ./testgo get -u foo 2>testdata/err; then echo "go get -u foo succeeded unexpectedly" ok=false elif ! grep testdata/shadow/root1/src/foo testdata/err >/dev/null; then echo "go get -u error does not mention shadow/root1/src/foo:" cat testdata/err ok=false fi unset GOPATH TEST go install fails with no buildable files export GOPATH=$(pwd)/testdata export CGO_ENABLED=0 if ./testgo install cgotest 2>testdata/err; then echo "go install cgotest succeeded unexpectedly" elif ! grep 'no buildable Go source files' testdata/err >/dev/null; then echo "go install cgotest did not report 'no buildable Go source files'" cat testdata/err ok=false fi unset CGO_ENABLED unset GOPATH # Test that without $GOBIN set, binaries get installed # into the GOPATH bin directory. TEST install into GOPATH rm -rf testdata/bin if ! GOPATH=$(pwd)/testdata ./testgo install go-cmd-test; then echo "go install go-cmd-test failed" ok=false elif ! test -x testdata/bin/go-cmd-test; then echo "go install go-cmd-test did not write to testdata/bin/go-cmd-test" ok=false fi TEST package main_test imports archive not binary export GOBIN=$(pwd)/testdata/bin mkdir -p $GOBIN export GOPATH=$(pwd)/testdata touch ./testdata/src/main_test/m.go if ! ./testgo test main_test; then echo "go test main_test failed without install" ok=false elif ! ./testgo install main_test; then echo "go test main_test failed" ok=false elif [ "$(./testgo list -f '{{.Stale}}' main_test)" != false ]; then echo "after go install, main listed as stale" ok=false elif ! ./testgo test main_test; then echo "go test main_test failed after install" ok=false fi rm -rf $GOBIN unset GOBIN # And with $GOBIN set, binaries get installed to $GOBIN. TEST install into GOBIN if ! GOBIN=$(pwd)/testdata/bin1 GOPATH=$(pwd)/testdata ./testgo install go-cmd-test; then echo "go install go-cmd-test failed" ok=false elif ! test -x testdata/bin1/go-cmd-test; then echo "go install go-cmd-test did not write to testdata/bin1/go-cmd-test" ok=false fi # Without $GOBIN set, installing a program outside $GOPATH should fail # (there is nowhere to install it). TEST install without destination fails if ./testgo install testdata/src/go-cmd-test/helloworld.go 2>testdata/err; then echo "go install testdata/src/go-cmd-test/helloworld.go should have failed, did not" ok=false elif ! grep 'no install location for .go files listed on command line' testdata/err; then echo "wrong error:" cat testdata/err ok=false fi rm -f testdata/err # With $GOBIN set, should install there. TEST install to GOBIN '(command-line package)' if ! GOBIN=$(pwd)/testdata/bin1 ./testgo install testdata/src/go-cmd-test/helloworld.go; then echo "go install testdata/src/go-cmd-test/helloworld.go failed" ok=false elif ! test -x testdata/bin1/helloworld; then echo "go install testdata/src/go-cmd-test/helloworld.go did not write testdata/bin1/helloworld" ok=false fi TEST godoc installs into GOBIN d=$(mktemp -d -t testgoXXX) export GOPATH=$d mkdir $d/gobin GOBIN=$d/gobin ./testgo get golang.org/x/tools/cmd/godoc || ok=false if [ ! -x $d/gobin/godoc ]; then echo did not install godoc to '$GOBIN' GOBIN=$d/gobin ./testgo list -f 'Target: {{.Target}}' golang.org/x/tools/cmd/godoc || true ok=false fi TEST godoc installs into GOROOT GOROOT=$(./testgo env GOROOT) rm -f $GOROOT/bin/godoc ./testgo install golang.org/x/tools/cmd/godoc || ok=false if [ ! -x $GOROOT/bin/godoc ]; then echo did not install godoc to '$GOROOT/bin' ./testgo list -f 'Target: {{.Target}}' golang.org/x/tools/cmd/godoc || true ok=false fi TEST cmd/fix installs into tool GOOS=$(./testgo env GOOS) GOARCH=$(./testgo env GOARCH) rm -f $GOROOT/pkg/tool/${GOOS}_${GOARCH}/fix ./testgo install cmd/fix || ok=false if [ ! -x $GOROOT/pkg/tool/${GOOS}_${GOARCH}/fix ]; then echo 'did not install cmd/fix to $GOROOT/pkg/tool' GOBIN=$d/gobin ./testgo list -f 'Target: {{.Target}}' cmd/fix || true ok=false fi rm -f $GOROOT/pkg/tool/${GOOS}_${GOARCH}/fix GOBIN=$d/gobin ./testgo install cmd/fix || ok=false if [ ! -x $GOROOT/pkg/tool/${GOOS}_${GOARCH}/fix ]; then echo 'did not install cmd/fix to $GOROOT/pkg/tool with $GOBIN set' GOBIN=$d/gobin ./testgo list -f 'Target: {{.Target}}' cmd/fix || true ok=false fi TEST gopath program installs into GOBIN mkdir $d/src/progname echo 'package main; func main() {}' >$d/src/progname/p.go GOBIN=$d/gobin ./testgo install progname || ok=false if [ ! -x $d/gobin/progname ]; then echo 'did not install progname to $GOBIN/progname' ./testgo list -f 'Target: {{.Target}}' cmd/api || true ok=false fi rm -f $d/gobin/progname $d/bin/progname TEST gopath program installs into GOPATH/bin ./testgo install progname || ok=false if [ ! -x $d/bin/progname ]; then echo 'did not install progname to $GOPATH/bin/progname' ./testgo list -f 'Target: {{.Target}}' progname || true ok=false fi unset GOPATH rm -rf $d # Reject relative paths in GOPATH. TEST reject relative paths in GOPATH '(command-line package)' if GOPATH=. ./testgo build testdata/src/go-cmd-test/helloworld.go; then echo 'GOPATH="." go build should have failed, did not' ok=false fi TEST reject relative paths in GOPATH if GOPATH=:$(pwd)/testdata:. ./testgo build go-cmd-test; then echo 'GOPATH=":$(pwd)/testdata:." go build should have failed, did not' ok=false fi # issue 4104 TEST go test with package listed multiple times if [ $(./testgo test fmt fmt fmt fmt fmt | wc -l) -ne 1 ] ; then echo 'go test fmt fmt fmt fmt fmt tested the same package multiple times' ok=false fi # ensure that output of 'go list' is consistent between runs TEST go list is consistent ./testgo list std > test_std.list || ok=false if ! ./testgo list std | cmp -s test_std.list - ; then echo "go list std ordering is inconsistent" ok=false fi rm -f test_std.list # issue 4096. Validate the output of unsuccessful go install foo/quxx TEST unsuccessful go install should mention missing package if [ $(./testgo install 'foo/quxx' 2>&1 | grep -c 'cannot find package "foo/quxx" in any of') -ne 1 ] ; then echo 'go install foo/quxx expected error: .*cannot find package "foo/quxx" in any of' ok=false fi # test GOROOT search failure is reported TEST GOROOT search failure reporting if [ $(./testgo install 'foo/quxx' 2>&1 | egrep -c 'foo/quxx \(from \$GOROOT\)$') -ne 1 ] ; then echo 'go install foo/quxx expected error: .*foo/quxx (from $GOROOT)' ok=false fi # test multiple GOPATH entries are reported separately TEST multiple GOPATH entries reported separately if [ $(GOPATH=$(pwd)/testdata/a:$(pwd)/testdata/b ./testgo install 'foo/quxx' 2>&1 | egrep -c 'testdata/./src/foo/quxx') -ne 2 ] ; then echo 'go install foo/quxx expected error: .*testdata/a/src/foo/quxx (from $GOPATH)\n.*testdata/b/src/foo/quxx' ok=false fi # test (from $GOPATH) annotation is reported for the first GOPATH entry TEST mention GOPATH in first GOPATH entry if [ $(GOPATH=$(pwd)/testdata/a:$(pwd)/testdata/b ./testgo install 'foo/quxx' 2>&1 | egrep -c 'testdata/a/src/foo/quxx \(from \$GOPATH\)$') -ne 1 ] ; then echo 'go install foo/quxx expected error: .*testdata/a/src/foo/quxx (from $GOPATH)' ok=false fi # but not on the second TEST but not the second entry if [ $(GOPATH=$(pwd)/testdata/a:$(pwd)/testdata/b ./testgo install 'foo/quxx' 2>&1 | egrep -c 'testdata/b/src/foo/quxx$') -ne 1 ] ; then echo 'go install foo/quxx expected error: .*testdata/b/src/foo/quxx' ok=false fi # test missing GOPATH is reported TEST missing GOPATH is reported if [ $(GOPATH= ./testgo install 'foo/quxx' 2>&1 | egrep -c '\(\$GOPATH not set\)$') -ne 1 ] ; then echo 'go install foo/quxx expected error: ($GOPATH not set)' ok=false fi # issue 4186. go get cannot be used to download packages to $GOROOT # Test that without GOPATH set, go get should fail TEST without GOPATH, go get fails d=$(mktemp -d -t testgoXXX) mkdir -p $d/src if GOPATH= GOROOT=$d ./testgo get -d golang.org/x/codereview/cmd/hgpatch ; then echo 'go get golang.org/x/codereview/cmd/hgpatch should not succeed with $GOPATH unset' ok=false fi rm -rf $d # Test that with GOPATH=$GOROOT, go get should fail TEST with GOPATH=GOROOT, go get fails d=$(mktemp -d -t testgoXXX) mkdir -p $d/src if GOPATH=$d GOROOT=$d ./testgo get -d golang.org/x/codereview/cmd/hgpatch ; then echo 'go get golang.org/x/codereview/cmd/hgpatch should not succeed with GOPATH=$GOROOT' ok=false fi rm -rf $d TEST ldflags arguments with spaces '(issue 3941)' d=$(mktemp -d -t testgoXXX) cat >$d/main.go<hello.out || ok=false if ! grep -q '^hello world' hello.out; then echo "ldflags -X main.extern 'hello world' failed. Output:" cat hello.out ok=false fi rm -rf $d hello.out TEST go test -cpuprofile leaves binary behind ./testgo test -cpuprofile strings.prof strings || ok=false if [ ! -x strings.test ]; then echo "go test -cpuprofile did not create strings.test" ok=false fi rm -f strings.prof strings.test TEST go test -cpuprofile -o controls binary location ./testgo test -cpuprofile strings.prof -o mystrings.test strings || ok=false if [ ! -x mystrings.test ]; then echo "go test -cpuprofile -o mystrings.test did not create mystrings.test" ok=false fi rm -f strings.prof mystrings.test TEST go test -c -o controls binary location ./testgo test -c -o mystrings.test strings || ok=false if [ ! -x mystrings.test ]; then echo "go test -c -o mystrings.test did not create mystrings.test" ok=false fi rm -f mystrings.test TEST go test -o writes binary ./testgo test -o mystrings.test strings || ok=false if [ ! -x mystrings.test ]; then echo "go test -o mystrings.test did not create mystrings.test" ok=false fi rm -f mystrings.test TEST symlinks do not confuse go list '(issue 4568)' old=$(pwd) tmp=$(cd /tmp && pwd -P) d=$(TMPDIR=$tmp mktemp -d -t testgoXXX) mkdir -p $d/src ( ln -s $d $d/src/dir1 cd $d/src echo package p >dir1/p.go export GOPATH=$d if [ "$($old/testgo list -f '{{.Root}}' dir1)" != "$d" ]; then echo Confused by symlinks. echo "Package in current directory $(pwd) should have Root $d" env|grep WD $old/testgo list -json . dir1 touch $d/failed fi ) if [ -f $d/failed ]; then ok=false fi rm -rf $d TEST 'install with tags (issue 4515)' d=$(TMPDIR=/var/tmp mktemp -d -t testgoXXX) mkdir -p $d/src/example/a $d/src/example/b $d/bin cat >$d/src/example/a/main.go <$d/src/example/b/main.go <$d/src/example/a/a.go <$d/src/example/a/pkg/pkg.go <$d/src/example/a/Pkg/pkg.go <$d/out; then echo go list example/a should have failed, did not. ok=false elif ! grep "case-insensitive import collision" $d/out >/dev/null; then echo go list example/a did not report import collision. ok=false fi cat >$d/src/example/b/file.go <$d/src/example/b/FILE.go <$d/out; then echo go list example/b should have failed, did not. ok=false elif ! grep "case-insensitive file name collision" $d/out >/dev/null; then echo go list example/b did not report file name collision. ok=false fi TEST go get cover ./testgo get golang.org/x/tools/cmd/cover || ok=false unset GOPATH rm -rf $d TEST go get -t "code.google.com/p/go-get-issue-8181/{a,b}" d=$(TMPDIR=/var/tmp mktemp -d -t testgoXXX) export GOPATH=$d if ./testgo get -t code.google.com/p/go-get-issue-8181/{a,b}; then ./testgo list ... | grep go.tools/godoc > /dev/null || ok=false else ok=false fi unset GOPATH rm -rf $d TEST shadowing logic export GOPATH=$(pwd)/testdata/shadow/root1:$(pwd)/testdata/shadow/root2 # The math in root1 is not "math" because the standard math is. set +e cdir=$(./testgo list -f '({{.ImportPath}}) ({{.ConflictDir}})' ./testdata/shadow/root1/src/math) set -e if [ "$cdir" != "(_$(pwd)/testdata/shadow/root1/src/math) ($GOROOT/src/math)" ]; then echo shadowed math is not shadowed: "$cdir" ok=false fi # The foo in root1 is "foo". set +e cdir=$(./testgo list -f '({{.ImportPath}}) ({{.ConflictDir}})' ./testdata/shadow/root1/src/foo) set -e if [ "$cdir" != "(foo) ()" ]; then echo unshadowed foo is shadowed: "$cdir" ok=false fi # The foo in root2 is not "foo" because the foo in root1 got there first. set +e cdir=$(./testgo list -f '({{.ImportPath}}) ({{.ConflictDir}})' ./testdata/shadow/root2/src/foo) set -e if [ "$cdir" != "(_$(pwd)/testdata/shadow/root2/src/foo) ($(pwd)/testdata/shadow/root1/src/foo)" ]; then echo shadowed foo is not shadowed: "$cdir" ok=false fi # The error for go install should mention the conflicting directory. set +e err=$(./testgo install ./testdata/shadow/root2/src/foo 2>&1) set -e if [ "$err" != "go install: no install location for $(pwd)/testdata/shadow/root2/src/foo: hidden by $(pwd)/testdata/shadow/root1/src/foo" ]; then echo wrong shadowed install error: "$err" ok=false fi # Only succeeds if source order is preserved. TEST source file name order preserved ./testgo test testdata/example[12]_test.go || ok=false # Check that coverage analysis works at all. # Don't worry about the exact numbers but require not 0.0%. checkcoverage() { if grep '[^0-9]0\.0%' testdata/cover.txt >/dev/null; then echo 'some coverage results are 0.0%' ok=false fi cat testdata/cover.txt rm -f testdata/cover.txt } TEST coverage runs ./testgo test -short -coverpkg=strings strings regexp >testdata/cover.txt 2>&1 || ok=false ./testgo test -short -cover strings math regexp >>testdata/cover.txt 2>&1 || ok=false checkcoverage # Check that coverage analysis uses set mode. TEST coverage uses set mode if ./testgo test -short -cover encoding/binary -coverprofile=testdata/cover.out >testdata/cover.txt 2>&1; then if ! grep -q 'mode: set' testdata/cover.out; then ok=false fi checkcoverage else ok=false fi rm -f testdata/cover.out testdata/cover.txt TEST coverage uses atomic mode for -race. if ./testgo test -short -race -cover encoding/binary -coverprofile=testdata/cover.out >testdata/cover.txt 2>&1; then if ! grep -q 'mode: atomic' testdata/cover.out; then ok=false fi checkcoverage else ok=false fi rm -f testdata/cover.out TEST coverage uses actual setting to override even for -race. if ./testgo test -short -race -cover encoding/binary -covermode=count -coverprofile=testdata/cover.out >testdata/cover.txt 2>&1; then if ! grep -q 'mode: count' testdata/cover.out; then ok=false fi checkcoverage else ok=false fi rm -f testdata/cover.out TEST coverage with cgo d=$(TMPDIR=/var/tmp mktemp -d -t testgoXXX) ./testgo test -short -cover ./testdata/cgocover >testdata/cover.txt 2>&1 || ok=false checkcoverage TEST cgo depends on syscall rm -rf $GOROOT/pkg/*_race d=$(TMPDIR=/var/tmp mktemp -d -t testgoXXX) export GOPATH=$d mkdir -p $d/src/foo echo ' package foo //#include import "C" ' >$d/src/foo/foo.go ./testgo build -race foo || ok=false rm -rf $d unset GOPATH TEST cgo shows full path names d=$(TMPDIR=/var/tmp mktemp -d -t testgoXXX) export GOPATH=$d mkdir -p $d/src/x/y/dirname echo ' package foo import "C" func f() { ' >$d/src/x/y/dirname/foo.go if ./testgo build x/y/dirname >$d/err 2>&1; then echo build succeeded unexpectedly. ok=false elif ! grep x/y/dirname $d/err >/dev/null; then echo error did not use full path. cat $d/err ok=false fi rm -rf $d unset GOPATH TEST 'cgo handles -Wl,$ORIGIN' d=$(TMPDIR=/var/tmp mktemp -d -t testgoXXX) export GOPATH=$d mkdir -p $d/src/origin echo ' package origin // #cgo !darwin LDFLAGS: -Wl,-rpath -Wl,$ORIGIN // void f(void) {} import "C" func f() { C.f() } ' >$d/src/origin/origin.go if ! ./testgo build origin; then echo build failed ok=false fi rm -rf $d unset GOPATH TEST 'Issue 6480: "go test -c -test.bench=XXX fmt" should not hang' if ! ./testgo test -c -test.bench=XXX fmt; then echo build test failed ok=false fi rm -f fmt.test TEST 'Issue 7573: cmd/cgo: undefined reference when linking a C-library using gccgo' d=$(mktemp -d -t testgoXXX) export GOPATH=$d mkdir -p $d/src/cgoref ldflags="-L alibpath -lalib" echo " package main // #cgo LDFLAGS: $ldflags // void f(void) {} import \"C\" func main() { C.f() } " >$d/src/cgoref/cgoref.go go_cmds="$(./testgo build -n -compiler gccgo cgoref 2>&1 1>/dev/null)" ldflags_count="$(echo "$go_cmds" | egrep -c "^gccgo.*$(echo $ldflags | sed -e 's/-/\\-/g')" || true)" if [ "$ldflags_count" -lt 1 ]; then echo "No Go-inline "#cgo LDFLAGS:" (\"$ldflags\") passed to gccgo linking stage." ok=false fi rm -rf $d unset ldflags_count unset go_cmds unset ldflags unset GOPATH TEST list template can use context function if ! ./testgo list -f "GOARCH: {{context.GOARCH}}"; then echo unable to use context in list template ok=false fi TEST 'Issue 7108: cmd/go: "go test" should fail if package does not build' export GOPATH=$(pwd)/testdata if ./testgo test notest >/dev/null 2>&1; then echo 'go test notest succeeded, but should fail' ok=false fi unset GOPATH TEST 'Issue 6844: cmd/go: go test -a foo does not rebuild regexp' if ! ./testgo test -x -a -c testdata/dep_test.go 2>deplist; then echo "go test -x -a -c testdata/dep_test.go failed" ok=false elif ! grep -q regexp deplist; then echo "go test -x -a -c testdata/dep_test.go did not rebuild regexp" ok=false fi rm -f deplist rm -f deps.test TEST list template can use context function if ! ./testgo list -f "GOARCH: {{context.GOARCH}}"; then echo unable to use context in list template ok=false fi TEST build -i installs dependencies d=$(TMPDIR=/var/tmp mktemp -d -t testgoXXX) export GOPATH=$d mkdir -p $d/src/x/y/foo $d/src/x/y/bar echo ' package foo func F() {} ' >$d/src/x/y/foo/foo.go checkbar() { desc="$1" sleep 1 touch $d/src/x/y/foo/foo.go if ! ./testgo build -v -i x/y/bar &> $d/err; then echo build -i "$1" failed cat $d/err ok=false elif ! grep x/y/foo $d/err >/dev/null; then echo first build -i "$1" did not build x/y/foo cat $d/err ok=false fi if ! ./testgo build -v -i x/y/bar &> $d/err; then echo second build -i "$1" failed cat $d/err ok=false elif grep x/y/foo $d/err >/dev/null; then echo second build -i "$1" built x/y/foo cat $d/err ok=false fi } echo ' package bar import "x/y/foo" func F() { foo.F() } ' >$d/src/x/y/bar/bar.go checkbar pkg TEST build -i installs dependencies for command echo ' package main import "x/y/foo" func main() { foo.F() } ' >$d/src/x/y/bar/bar.go checkbar cmd rm -rf $d bar unset GOPATH TEST 'go build in test-only directory fails with a good error' if ./testgo build ./testdata/testonly 2>testdata/err.out; then echo "go build ./testdata/testonly succeeded, should have failed" ok=false elif ! grep 'no buildable Go' testdata/err.out >/dev/null; then echo "go build ./testdata/testonly produced unexpected error:" cat testdata/err.out ok=false fi rm -f testdata/err.out TEST 'go test detects test-only import cycles' export GOPATH=$(pwd)/testdata if ./testgo test -c testcycle/p3 2>testdata/err.out; then echo "go test testcycle/p3 succeeded, should have failed" ok=false elif ! grep 'import cycle not allowed in test' testdata/err.out >/dev/null; then echo "go test testcycle/p3 produced unexpected error:" cat testdata/err.out ok=false fi rm -f testdata/err.out unset GOPATH TEST 'go test foo_test.go works' if ! ./testgo test testdata/standalone_test.go; then echo "go test testdata/standalone_test.go failed" ok=false fi TEST 'go test xtestonly works' export GOPATH=$(pwd)/testdata ./testgo clean -i xtestonly || ok=false if ! ./testgo test xtestonly >/dev/null; then echo "go test xtestonly failed" ok=false fi unset GOPATH TEST 'go test builds an xtest containing only non-runnable examples' if ! ./testgo test -v ./testdata/norunexample > testdata/std.out; then echo "go test ./testdata/norunexample failed" ok=false elif ! grep 'File with non-runnable example was built.' testdata/std.out > /dev/null; then echo "file with non-runnable example was not built" ok=false fi TEST 'go generate handles simple command' if ! ./testgo generate ./testdata/generate/test1.go > testdata/std.out; then echo "go test ./testdata/generate/test1.go failed to run" ok=false elif ! grep 'Success' testdata/std.out > /dev/null; then echo "go test ./testdata/generate/test1.go generated wrong output" ok=false fi TEST 'go generate handles command alias' if ! ./testgo generate ./testdata/generate/test2.go > testdata/std.out; then echo "go test ./testdata/generate/test2.go failed to run" ok=false elif ! grep 'Now is the time for all good men' testdata/std.out > /dev/null; then echo "go test ./testdata/generate/test2.go generated wrong output" ok=false fi TEST 'go generate variable substitution' if ! ./testgo generate ./testdata/generate/test3.go > testdata/std.out; then echo "go test ./testdata/generate/test3.go failed to run" ok=false elif ! grep "$GOARCH test3.go p xyzp/test3.go/123" testdata/std.out > /dev/null; then echo "go test ./testdata/generate/test3.go generated wrong output" ok=false fi TEST go get works with vanity wildcards d=$(mktemp -d -t testgoXXX) export GOPATH=$d if ! ./testgo get -u rsc.io/pdf/...; then ok=false elif [ ! -x $d/bin/pdfpasswd ]; then echo did not build rsc.io/pdf/pdfpasswd ok=false fi unset GOPATH rm -rf $d TEST go vet with external tests d=$(mktemp -d -t testgoXXX) export GOPATH=$(pwd)/testdata if ./testgo vet vetpkg >$d/err 2>&1; then echo "go vet vetpkg passes incorrectly" ok=false elif ! grep -q 'missing argument for Printf' $d/err; then echo "go vet vetpkg did not find missing argument for Printf" cat $d/err ok=false fi unset GOPATH rm -rf $d # clean up if $started; then stop; fi rm -rf testdata/bin testdata/bin1 rm -f testgo if $allok; then echo PASS else echo FAIL: echo "$testfail" exit 1 fi