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tdtest.go
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// Copyright 2023 CUE Authors
//
// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
// You may obtain a copy of the License at
//
// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
//
// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
// limitations under the License.
// Package tdtest provides support for table-driven testing.
//
// Features include automatically updating of test values, automatic error
// message generation, and singling out single tests to run.
//
// Auto updating fields is only supported for fields that are scalar types:
// string, bool, int*, and uint*. If the field is a string, the "actual" value
// may be any Go value that can meaningfully be printed with fmt.Sprint.
package tdtest
import (
"fmt"
"go/token"
"reflect"
"runtime"
"strings"
"testing"
)
// TODO:
// - make this a public package at some point.
// - add tests. Maybe adding Examples is sufficient.
// - use text-based modification, instead of astutil. The latter is too brittle.
// - allow updating position-based, instead of named, fields.
// - implement skip, maybe match
// - make name field explicit, i.e. Name("name"), field tag, or tdtest.Name type.
// - allow "skip" field. Again either SkipName("skip"), tag, or Skip type.
// - allow for tdtest:"noupdate" field tag.
// - should we derive names from field names? This would require always
// loading the packages data upon error. Could be an option to disable, or
// implicitly it would only be loaded if there is an error without message.
// - Option: allow ignore field that lists a set of fields to not be tested
// for that particular test case: ignore: tdtest.Ignore("want1", "want2")
//
// UpdateTests defines whether tests should be updated by default.
// This can be overridden on an individual basis using T.Update.
var UpdateTests = false
// set is the set of tests to run.
type set[TC any] struct {
t *testing.T
table []TC
toRun []int
updateEnabled bool
file string
info *info
}
// Run runs the given function for each (selected) element in the table.
func Run[TC any](t *testing.T, table []TC, fn func(t *T, tc *TC)) {
s := &set[TC]{
t: t,
table: table,
updateEnabled: UpdateTests,
}
for i := range s.table {
name := fmt.Sprint(i)
x := reflect.ValueOf(s.table[i]).FieldByName("name")
if x.Kind() == reflect.String {
name += "/" + x.String()
}
s.t.Run(name, func(t *testing.T) {
tt := &T{
T: t,
iter: i,
infoSrc: s,
updateEnabled: s.updateEnabled,
}
fn(tt, &s.table[i])
})
}
if s.info != nil && s.info.needsUpdate {
s.update()
}
}
// T is a single test case representing an element in a table.
// It embeds *testing.T, so all functions of testing.T are available.
type T struct {
*testing.T
infoSrc interface{ getInfo(file string) *info }
iter int // position in the table of the current subtest.
updateEnabled bool
}
func (t *T) info(file string) *info {
return t.infoSrc.getInfo(file)
}
func (t *T) getCallInfo() (*info, *callInfo) {
_, file, line, ok := runtime.Caller(2)
if !ok {
t.Fatalf("could not update file for test %s", t.Name())
}
info := t.info(file)
return info, info.calls[token.Position{Filename: file, Line: line}]
}
// Equal compares two fields.
//
// For auto updating to work, field must reference a field in the test case
// directly.
func (t *T) Equal(actual, field any, msgAndArgs ...any) {
t.Helper()
switch {
case field == actual:
case t.updateEnabled:
info, ci := t.getCallInfo()
t.updateField(info, ci, actual)
case len(msgAndArgs) == 0:
_, ci := t.getCallInfo()
t.Errorf("unexpected value for field %s:\ngot: %v;\nwant: %v", ci.fieldName, actual, field)
default:
format := msgAndArgs[0].(string) + ":\ngot: %v;\nwant: %v"
args := append(msgAndArgs[1:], actual, field)
t.Errorf(format, args...)
}
}
// Update specifies whether to update the Go structs in case of discrepancies.
// It overrides the default setting.
func (t *T) Update(enable bool) {
t.updateEnabled = enable
}
// Select species which tests to run. The test may be an int, in which case
// it selects the table entry to run, or a string, which is matched against
// the last path of the test. An empty list runs all tests.
func (t *T) Select(tests ...any) {
if len(tests) == 0 {
return
}
t.Helper()
name := t.Name()
parts := strings.Split(name, "/")
for _, n := range tests {
switch n := n.(type) {
case int:
if n == t.iter {
return
}
case string:
if n == parts[len(parts)-1] {
return
}
default:
panic("unexpected type passed to Select")
}
}
t.Skip("not selected")
}