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// Copyright 2014 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved.
// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be
// found in the LICENSE file.
#include "tools/gn/parse_tree.h"
#include <stdint.h>
#include <utility>
#include "testing/gtest/include/gtest/gtest.h"
#include "tools/gn/input_file.h"
#include "tools/gn/scope.h"
#include "tools/gn/test_with_scope.h"
TEST(ParseTree, Accessor) {
TestWithScope setup;
// Make a pretend parse node with proper tracking that we can blame for the
// given value.
InputFile input_file(SourceFile("//foo"));
Token base_token(Location(&input_file, 1, 1, 1), Token::IDENTIFIER, "a");
Token member_token(Location(&input_file, 1, 1, 1), Token::IDENTIFIER, "b");
AccessorNode accessor;
accessor.set_base(base_token);
std::unique_ptr<IdentifierNode> member_identifier(
new IdentifierNode(member_token));
accessor.set_member(std::move(member_identifier));
// The access should fail because a is not defined.
Err err;
Value result = accessor.Execute(setup.scope(), &err);
EXPECT_TRUE(err.has_error());
EXPECT_EQ(Value::NONE, result.type());
// Define a as a Scope. It should still fail because b isn't defined.
err = Err();
setup.scope()->SetValue(
"a", Value(nullptr, std::unique_ptr<Scope>(new Scope(setup.scope()))),
nullptr);
result = accessor.Execute(setup.scope(), &err);
EXPECT_TRUE(err.has_error());
EXPECT_EQ(Value::NONE, result.type());
// Define b, accessor should succeed now.
const int64_t kBValue = 42;
err = Err();
setup.scope()
->GetMutableValue("a", Scope::SEARCH_NESTED, false)
->scope_value()
->SetValue("b", Value(nullptr, kBValue), nullptr);
result = accessor.Execute(setup.scope(), &err);
EXPECT_FALSE(err.has_error());
ASSERT_EQ(Value::INTEGER, result.type());
EXPECT_EQ(kBValue, result.int_value());
}
TEST(ParseTree, BlockUnusedVars) {
TestWithScope setup;
// Printing both values should be OK.
//
// The crazy template definition here is a way to execute a block without
// defining a target. Templates require that both the target_name and the
// invoker be used, which is what the assertion statement inside the template
// does.
TestParseInput input_all_used(
"template(\"foo\") { assert(target_name != 0 && invoker != 0) }\n"
"foo(\"a\") {\n"
" a = 12\n"
" b = 13\n"
" print(\"$a $b\")\n"
"}");
EXPECT_FALSE(input_all_used.has_error());
Err err;
input_all_used.parsed()->Execute(setup.scope(), &err);
EXPECT_FALSE(err.has_error());
// Skipping one should throw an unused var error.
TestParseInput input_unused(
"foo(\"a\") {\n"
" a = 12\n"
" b = 13\n"
" print(\"$a\")\n"
"}");
EXPECT_FALSE(input_unused.has_error());
input_unused.parsed()->Execute(setup.scope(), &err);
EXPECT_TRUE(err.has_error());
// Also verify that the unused variable has the correct origin set. The
// origin will point to the value assigned to the variable (in this case, the
// "13" assigned to "b".
EXPECT_EQ(3, err.location().line_number());
EXPECT_EQ(7, err.location().column_number());
}
TEST(ParseTree, OriginForDereference) {
TestWithScope setup;
TestParseInput input(
"a = 6\n"
"get_target_outputs(a)");
EXPECT_FALSE(input.has_error());
Err err;
input.parsed()->Execute(setup.scope(), &err);
EXPECT_TRUE(err.has_error());
// The origin for the "not a string" error message should be where the value
// was dereferenced (the "a" on the second line).
EXPECT_EQ(2, err.location().line_number());
EXPECT_EQ(20, err.location().column_number());
}
TEST(ParseTree, SortRangeExtraction) {
TestWithScope setup;
// Ranges are [begin, end).
{
TestParseInput input(
"sources = [\n"
" \"a\",\n"
" \"b\",\n"
" \n"
" #\n"
" # Block\n"
" #\n"
" \n"
" \"c\","
" \"d\","
"]\n");
EXPECT_FALSE(input.has_error());
ASSERT_TRUE(input.parsed()->AsBlock());
ASSERT_TRUE(input.parsed()->AsBlock()->statements()[0]->AsBinaryOp());
const BinaryOpNode* binop =
input.parsed()->AsBlock()->statements()[0]->AsBinaryOp();
ASSERT_TRUE(binop->right()->AsList());
const ListNode* list = binop->right()->AsList();
EXPECT_EQ(5u, list->contents().size());
auto ranges = list->GetSortRanges();
ASSERT_EQ(2u, ranges.size());
EXPECT_EQ(0u, ranges[0].begin);
EXPECT_EQ(2u, ranges[0].end);
EXPECT_EQ(3u, ranges[1].begin);
EXPECT_EQ(5u, ranges[1].end);
}
{
TestParseInput input(
"sources = [\n"
" \"a\",\n"
" \"b\",\n"
" \n"
" # Attached comment.\n"
" \"c\","
" \"d\","
"]\n");
EXPECT_FALSE(input.has_error());
ASSERT_TRUE(input.parsed()->AsBlock());
ASSERT_TRUE(input.parsed()->AsBlock()->statements()[0]->AsBinaryOp());
const BinaryOpNode* binop =
input.parsed()->AsBlock()->statements()[0]->AsBinaryOp();
ASSERT_TRUE(binop->right()->AsList());
const ListNode* list = binop->right()->AsList();
EXPECT_EQ(4u, list->contents().size());
auto ranges = list->GetSortRanges();
ASSERT_EQ(2u, ranges.size());
EXPECT_EQ(0u, ranges[0].begin);
EXPECT_EQ(2u, ranges[0].end);
EXPECT_EQ(2u, ranges[1].begin);
EXPECT_EQ(4u, ranges[1].end);
}
{
TestParseInput input(
"sources = [\n"
" # At end of list.\n"
" \"zzzzzzzzzzz.cc\","
"]\n");
EXPECT_FALSE(input.has_error());
ASSERT_TRUE(input.parsed()->AsBlock());
ASSERT_TRUE(input.parsed()->AsBlock()->statements()[0]->AsBinaryOp());
const BinaryOpNode* binop =
input.parsed()->AsBlock()->statements()[0]->AsBinaryOp();
ASSERT_TRUE(binop->right()->AsList());
const ListNode* list = binop->right()->AsList();
EXPECT_EQ(1u, list->contents().size());
auto ranges = list->GetSortRanges();
ASSERT_EQ(1u, ranges.size());
EXPECT_EQ(0u, ranges[0].begin);
EXPECT_EQ(1u, ranges[0].end);
}
{
TestParseInput input(
"sources = [\n"
" # Block at start.\n"
" \n"
" \"z.cc\","
" \"y.cc\","
"]\n");
EXPECT_FALSE(input.has_error());
ASSERT_TRUE(input.parsed()->AsBlock());
ASSERT_TRUE(input.parsed()->AsBlock()->statements()[0]->AsBinaryOp());
const BinaryOpNode* binop =
input.parsed()->AsBlock()->statements()[0]->AsBinaryOp();
ASSERT_TRUE(binop->right()->AsList());
const ListNode* list = binop->right()->AsList();
EXPECT_EQ(3u, list->contents().size());
auto ranges = list->GetSortRanges();
ASSERT_EQ(1u, ranges.size());
EXPECT_EQ(1u, ranges[0].begin);
EXPECT_EQ(3u, ranges[0].end);
}
}
TEST(ParseTree, Integers) {
static const char* const kGood[] = {
"0",
"10",
"-54321",
"9223372036854775807", // INT64_MAX
"-9223372036854775808", // INT64_MIN
};
for (auto* s : kGood) {
TestParseInput input(std::string("x = ") + s);
EXPECT_FALSE(input.has_error());
TestWithScope setup;
Err err;
input.parsed()->Execute(setup.scope(), &err);
EXPECT_FALSE(err.has_error());
}
static const char* const kBad[] = {
"-0",
"010",
"-010",
"9223372036854775808", // INT64_MAX + 1
"-9223372036854775809", // INT64_MIN - 1
};
for (auto* s : kBad) {
TestParseInput input(std::string("x = ") + s);
EXPECT_FALSE(input.has_error());
TestWithScope setup;
Err err;
input.parsed()->Execute(setup.scope(), &err);
EXPECT_TRUE(err.has_error());
}
}
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