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ASTImportTest.sh
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#!/usr/bin/env bash
# ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# vim:ts=4:et
# This file is part of solidity.
#
# solidity is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
# the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
# (at your option) any later version.
#
# solidity is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
# GNU General Public License for more details.
#
# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
# along with solidity. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>
#
# (c) solidity contributors.
# ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Bash script to test the import/exports.
# ast import/export tests:
# - first exporting a .sol file to JSON, then loading it into the compiler
# and exporting it again. The second JSON should be identical to the first.
set -euo pipefail
READLINK=readlink
if [[ "$OSTYPE" == "darwin"* ]]; then
READLINK=greadlink
fi
REPO_ROOT=$(${READLINK} -f "$(dirname "$0")"/..)
SOLIDITY_BUILD_DIR=${SOLIDITY_BUILD_DIR:-${REPO_ROOT}/build}
SOLC="${SOLIDITY_BUILD_DIR}/solc/solc"
SPLITSOURCES="${REPO_ROOT}/scripts/splitSources.py"
# shellcheck source=scripts/common.sh
source "${REPO_ROOT}/scripts/common.sh"
function print_usage
{
echo "Usage: ${0} ast [--exit-on-error|--help]."
}
function print_used_commands
{
local test_directory="$1"
local export_command="$2"
local import_command="$3"
printError "You can find the files used for this test here: ${test_directory}"
printError "Used commands for test:"
printError "# export"
echo "$ ${export_command}" >&2
printError "# import"
echo "$ ${import_command}" >&2
}
function print_stderr_stdout
{
local error_message="$1"
local stderr_file="$2"
local stdout_file="$3"
printError "$error_message"
printError ""
printError "stderr:"
cat "$stderr_file" >&2
printError ""
printError "stdout:"
cat "$stdout_file" >&2
}
function check_import_test_type_unset
{
[[ -z "$IMPORT_TEST_TYPE" ]] || fail "ERROR: Import test type can only be set once. Aborting."
}
IMPORT_TEST_TYPE=
EXIT_ON_ERROR=0
for PARAM in "$@"
do
case "$PARAM" in
ast) check_import_test_type_unset ; IMPORT_TEST_TYPE="ast" ;;
--help) print_usage ; exit 0 ;;
--exit-on-error) EXIT_ON_ERROR=1 ;;
*) fail "Unknown option '$PARAM'. Aborting. $(print_usage)" ;;
esac
done
SYNTAXTESTS_DIR="${REPO_ROOT}/test/libsolidity/syntaxTests"
ASTJSONTESTS_DIR="${REPO_ROOT}/test/libsolidity/ASTJSON"
FAILED=0
UNCOMPILABLE=0
TESTED=0
function test_ast_import_export_equivalence
{
local sol_file="$1"
local input_files=( "${@:2}" )
local export_command=("$SOLC" --combined-json ast --pretty-json --json-indent 4 "${input_files[@]}")
local import_command=("$SOLC" --import-ast --combined-json ast --pretty-json --json-indent 4 expected.json)
# export ast - save ast json as expected result (silently)
if ! "${export_command[@]}" > expected.json 2> stderr_export.txt
then
print_stderr_stdout "ERROR: AST reimport failed (export) for input file ${sol_file}." ./stderr_export.txt ./expected.json
print_used_commands "$(pwd)" "${export_command[*]} > expected.json" "${import_command[*]}"
return 1
fi
# (re)import ast - and export it again as obtained result (silently)
if ! "${import_command[@]}" > obtained.json 2> stderr_import.txt
then
print_stderr_stdout "ERROR: AST reimport failed (import) for input file ${sol_file}." ./stderr_import.txt ./obtained.json
print_used_commands "$(pwd)" "${export_command[*]} > expected.json" "${import_command[*]}"
return 1
fi
# compare expected and obtained ASTs
if ! diff_files expected.json obtained.json
then
printError "ERROR: AST reimport failed for ${sol_file}"
if (( EXIT_ON_ERROR == 1 ))
then
print_used_commands "$(pwd)" "${export_command[*]}" "${import_command[*]}"
return 1
fi
FAILED=$((FAILED + 1))
fi
TESTED=$((TESTED + 1))
}
# function tests whether exporting and importing again is equivalent.
# Results are recorded by incrementing the FAILED or UNCOMPILABLE global variable.
# Also, in case of a mismatch a diff is printed
# Expected parameters:
# $1 name of the file to be exported and imported
# $2 any files needed to do so that might be in parent directories
function test_import_export_equivalence {
local sol_file="$1"
local input_files=( "${@:2}" )
local output
local solc_return_code
local compile_test
case "$IMPORT_TEST_TYPE" in
ast) compile_test="--ast-compact-json" ;;
*) assertFail "Unknown import test type '${IMPORT_TEST_TYPE}'. Aborting." ;;
esac
set +e
output=$("$SOLC" "${compile_test}" "${input_files[@]}" 2>&1)
solc_return_code=$?
set -e
# if input files where compilable with success
if (( solc_return_code == 0 ))
then
case "$IMPORT_TEST_TYPE" in
ast) test_ast_import_export_equivalence "${sol_file}" "${input_files[@]}" ;;
*) assertFail "Unknown import test type '${IMPORT_TEST_TYPE}'. Aborting." ;;
esac
else
UNCOMPILABLE=$((UNCOMPILABLE + 1))
# solc will return exit code 2, if it was terminated by an uncaught exception.
# This should normally not happen, so we terminate the test execution here
# and print some details about the corresponding solc invocation.
if (( solc_return_code == 2 ))
then
fail "\n\nERROR: Uncaught Exception while executing '$SOLC ${compile_test} ${input_files[*]}':\n${output}\n"
fi
fi
}
WORKINGDIR=$PWD
command_available "$SOLC" --version
command_available jq --version
case "$IMPORT_TEST_TYPE" in
ast) TEST_DIRS=("${SYNTAXTESTS_DIR}" "${ASTJSONTESTS_DIR}") ;;
*) assertFail "Import test type not defined. $(print_usage)" ;;
esac
# boost_filesystem_bug specifically tests a local fix for a boost::filesystem
# bug. Since the test involves a malformed path, there is no point in running
# tests on it. See https://github.com/boostorg/filesystem/issues/176
IMPORT_TEST_FILES=$(find "${TEST_DIRS[@]}" -name "*.sol" -and -not -name "boost_filesystem_bug.sol")
NSOURCES="$(echo "${IMPORT_TEST_FILES}" | wc -l)"
echo "Looking at ${NSOURCES} .sol files..."
for solfile in $IMPORT_TEST_FILES
do
echo -n "·"
# create a temporary sub-directory
FILETMP=$(mktemp -d)
cd "$FILETMP"
set +e
OUTPUT=$("$SPLITSOURCES" "$solfile")
SPLITSOURCES_RC=$?
set -e
if (( SPLITSOURCES_RC == 0 ))
then
IFS=' ' read -ra OUTPUT_ARRAY <<< "$OUTPUT"
test_import_export_equivalence "$solfile" "${OUTPUT_ARRAY[@]}"
elif (( SPLITSOURCES_RC == 1 ))
then
test_import_export_equivalence "$solfile" "$solfile"
elif (( SPLITSOURCES_RC == 2 ))
then
# The script will exit with return code 2, if an UnicodeDecodeError occurred.
# This is the case if e.g. some tests are using invalid utf-8 sequences. We will ignore
# these errors, but print the actual output of the script.
printError "\n\n${OUTPUT}\n\n"
test_import_export_equivalence "$solfile" "$solfile"
else
# All other return codes will be treated as critical errors. The script will exit.
printError "\n\nGot unexpected return code ${SPLITSOURCES_RC} from '${SPLITSOURCES} ${solfile}'. Aborting."
printError "\n\n${OUTPUT}\n\n"
cd "$WORKINGDIR"
# Delete temporary files
rm -rf "$FILETMP"
exit 1
fi
cd "$WORKINGDIR"
# Delete temporary files
rm -rf "$FILETMP"
done
echo
if (( FAILED == 0 ))
then
echo "SUCCESS: ${TESTED} tests passed, ${FAILED} failed, ${UNCOMPILABLE} could not be compiled (${NSOURCES} sources total)."
else
fail "FAILURE: Out of ${NSOURCES} sources, ${FAILED} failed, (${UNCOMPILABLE} could not be compiled)."
fi