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vim/runtime/syntax/testdir/runtest.vim
Aliaksei Budavei 7ceca3eb00
runtime(syntax-tests): Support "wait-free" test failure
When certain changes guarantee failure for old syntax tests,
opt for faster failure by reducing the number of screendumps
made for each file "page" to be no greater than the assigned
value of a VIM_SYNTAX_TEST_WAIT_TIME environment variable.
(This variable will be ignored and more screendumps may be
made when Make is GNU Make and a parent Makefile is used.)

Barring regressions, and assuming that v9.1.1163~1 succeeds
in providing a correct synchronisation mechanism outside of
"VerifyScreenDump()", and assuming that "readfile()" always
obtains the latest contents written by "term_dumpwrite()" in
"VerifyScreenDump()"; making a single screendump of a file
"page" and following it with a single reading of the written
screendump file should be enough to decide whether to pass
or fail a syntax test.

In addition, re-enable self testing after v9.1.1183~2.

Signed-off-by: Aliaksei Budavei <0x000c70@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Doug Kearns <dougkearns@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
2025-03-16 20:59:28 +01:00

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" Runs all the syntax tests for which there is no "done/name" file.
"
" Current directory must be runtime/syntax.
" needed because of line-continuation lines
set cpo&vim
" Only do this with the +eval feature
if 1
" Remember the directory where we started. Will change to "testdir" below.
let syntaxDir = getcwd()
let s:messagesFname = fnameescape(syntaxDir .. '/testdir/messages')
let s:messages = []
" Erase the cursor line and do not advance the cursor. (Call the function
" after each passing test report.)
def EraseLineAndReturnCarriage(line: string)
const full_width: number = winwidth(0)
const half_width: number = full_width - (full_width + 1) / 2
if strlen(line) > half_width
echon "\r" .. repeat("\x20", full_width) .. "\r"
else
echon repeat("\x20", half_width) .. "\r"
endif
enddef
" Add one message to the list of messages
func Message(msg)
echomsg a:msg
call add(s:messages, a:msg)
endfunc
" Report a fatal message and exit
func Fatal(msg)
echoerr a:msg
call AppendMessages(a:msg)
qall!
endfunc
" Append s:messages to the messages file and make it empty.
func AppendMessages(header)
silent exe 'split ' .. s:messagesFname
call append(line('$'), '')
call append(line('$'), a:header)
call append(line('$'), s:messages)
let s:messages = []
silent wq
endfunc
" Relevant messages are written to the "messages" file.
" If the file already exists it is appended to.
silent exe 'split ' .. s:messagesFname
call append(line('$'), repeat('=-', 70))
call append(line('$'), '')
let s:test_run_message = 'Test run on ' .. strftime("%Y %b %d %H:%M:%S")
call append(line('$'), s:test_run_message)
silent wq
if syntaxDir !~ '[/\\]runtime[/\\]syntax\>'
call Fatal('Current directory must be "runtime/syntax"')
endif
if !isdirectory('testdir')
call Fatal('"testdir" directory not found')
endif
" Use the script for source code screendump testing. It sources other scripts,
" therefore we must "cd" there.
cd ../../src/testdir
source screendump.vim
exe 'cd ' .. fnameescape(syntaxDir)
" For these tests we need to be able to run terminal Vim with 256 colors. On
" MS-Windows the console only has 16 colors and the GUI can't run in a
" terminal.
if !CanRunVimInTerminal()
call Fatal('Cannot make screendumps, aborting')
endif
cd testdir
if !isdirectory('done')
call mkdir('done')
endif
if !isdirectory('failed')
call mkdir('failed')
endif
set nocp
set nowrapscan
set report=9999
set modeline
set debug=throw
set nomore
au! SwapExists * call HandleSwapExists()
func HandleSwapExists()
" Ignore finding a swap file for the test input, the user might be editing
" it and that's OK.
if expand('<afile>') =~ 'input[/\\].*\..*'
let v:swapchoice = 'e'
endif
endfunc
" Trace ruler liveness on demand.
if !empty($VIM_SYNTAX_TEST_LOG) && filewritable($VIM_SYNTAX_TEST_LOG)
def s:TraceRulerLiveness(context: string, times: number, tail: string)
writefile([printf('%s: %4d: %s', context, times, tail)],
$VIM_SYNTAX_TEST_LOG,
'a')
enddef
else
def s:TraceRulerLiveness(_: string, _: number, _: string)
enddef
endif
" See ":help 'ruler'".
def s:CannotSeeLastLine(ruler: list<string>): bool
return !(get(ruler, -1, '') ==# 'All' || get(ruler, -1, '') ==# 'Bot')
enddef
def s:CannotDumpNextPage(buf: number, prev_ruler: list<string>, ruler: list<string>): bool
return !(ruler !=# prev_ruler &&
len(ruler) == 2 &&
ruler[1] =~# '\%(\d%\|\<Bot\)$' &&
get(term_getcursor(buf), 0) != 20)
enddef
def s:CannotDumpFirstPage(buf: number, _: list<string>, ruler: list<string>): bool
return !(len(ruler) == 2 &&
ruler[1] =~# '\%(\<All\|\<Top\)$' &&
get(term_getcursor(buf), 0) != 20)
enddef
def s:CannotDumpShellFirstPage(buf: number, _: list<string>, ruler: list<string>): bool
return !(len(ruler) > 3 &&
get(ruler, -1, '') =~# '\%(\<All\|\<Top\)$' &&
get(term_getcursor(buf), 0) != 20)
enddef
" Poll for updates of the cursor position in the terminal buffer occupying the
" first window. (ALWAYS call the function or its equivalent before calling
" "VerifyScreenDump()" *and* after calling any number of "term_sendkeys()".)
def s:TermPollRuler(
CannotDumpPage: func, # (TYPE FOR LEGACY CONTEXT CALL SITES.)
buf: number,
in_name_and_out_name: string): list<string>
# Expect defaults from "term_util#RunVimInTerminal()".
if winwidth(1) != 75 || winheight(1) != 20
ch_log(printf('Aborting for %s: (75 x 20) != (%d x %d)',
in_name_and_out_name,
winwidth(1),
winheight(1)))
return ['0,0-1', 'All']
endif
# A two-fold role for redrawing:
# (*) in case the terminal buffer cannot redraw itself just yet;
# (*) to avoid extra "real estate" checks.
redraw
# The contents of "ruler".
var ruler: list<string> = []
# Attempts at most, targeting ASan-instrumented Vim builds.
var times: number = 2048
# Check "real estate" of the terminal buffer. Read and compare its ruler
# line and let "Xtestscript#s:AssertCursorForwardProgress()" do the rest.
# Note that the cursor ought to be advanced after each successive call of
# this function yet its relative position need not be changed (e.g. "0%").
while CannotDumpPage(ruler) && times > 0
ruler = split(term_getline(buf, 20))
sleep 1m
times -= 1
if times % 8 == 0
redraw
endif
endwhile
TraceRulerLiveness('P', (2048 - times), in_name_and_out_name)
return ruler
enddef
" Prevent "s:TermPollRuler()" from prematurely reading the cursor position,
" which is available at ":edit", after outracing the loading of syntax etc. in
" the terminal buffer. (Call the function before calling "VerifyScreenDump()"
" for the first time.)
def s:TermWaitAndPollRuler(buf: number, in_name_and_out_name: string): list<string>
# Expect defaults from "term_util#RunVimInTerminal()".
if winwidth(1) != 75 || winheight(1) != 20
ch_log(printf('Aborting for %s: (75 x 20) != (%d x %d)',
in_name_and_out_name,
winwidth(1),
winheight(1)))
return ['0,0-1', 'All']
endif
# The contents of "ruler".
var ruler: string = ''
# Attempts at most, targeting ASan-instrumented Vim builds.
var times: number = 32768
# Check "real estate" of the terminal buffer. Expect a known token to be
# rendered in the terminal buffer; its prefix must be "is_" so that buffer
# variables from "sh.vim" can be matched (see "Xtestscript#ShellInfo()").
# Verify that the whole line is available!
while ruler !~# '^is_.\+\s\%(All\|Top\)$' && times > 0
ruler = term_getline(buf, 20)
sleep 1m
times -= 1
if times % 16 == 0
redraw
endif
endwhile
TraceRulerLiveness('W', (32768 - times), in_name_and_out_name)
if strpart(ruler, 0, 8) !=# 'is_nonce'
# Retain any of "b:is_(bash|dash|kornshell|posix|sh)" entries and let
# "CannotDumpShellFirstPage()" win the cursor race.
return TermPollRuler(
function(CannotDumpShellFirstPage, [buf, []]),
buf,
in_name_and_out_name)
else
# Clear the "is_nonce" token and let "CannotDumpFirstPage()" win any
# race.
term_sendkeys(buf, ":redraw!\<CR>")
endif
return TermPollRuler(
function(CannotDumpFirstPage, [buf, []]),
buf,
in_name_and_out_name)
enddef
func RunTest()
let XTESTSCRIPT =<< trim END
" Track the cursor progress through a syntax test file so that any
" degenerate input can be reported. Each file will have its own cursor.
let s:cursor = 1
" extra info for shell variables
func ShellInfo()
let msg = ''
for [key, val] in items(b:)
if key =~ '^is_'
let msg ..= key .. ': ' .. val .. ', '
endif
endfor
if msg != ''
echomsg msg
endif
endfunc
au! SwapExists * call HandleSwapExists()
func HandleSwapExists()
" Ignore finding a swap file for the test input, the user might be
" editing it and that's OK.
if expand('<afile>') =~ 'input[/\\].*\..*'
let v:swapchoice = 'e'
endif
endfunc
func LoadFiletype(type)
for file in glob("ftplugin/" .. a:type .. "*.vim", 1, 1)
exe "source " .. file
endfor
redraw!
endfunc
func SetUpVim()
call cursor(1, 1)
" Defend against rogue VIM_TEST_SETUP commands.
for _ in range(20)
let lnum = search('\C\<VIM_TEST_SETUP\>', 'eW', 20)
if lnum < 1
break
endif
exe substitute(getline(lnum), '\C.*\<VIM_TEST_SETUP\>', '', '')
endfor
call cursor(1, 1)
" BEGIN [runtime/defaults.vim]
" Also, disable italic highlighting to avoid issues on some terminals.
set display=lastline ruler scrolloff=5 t_ZH= t_ZR=
syntax on
" END [runtime/defaults.vim]
redraw!
endfunc
def s:AssertCursorForwardProgress(): bool
const curnum: number = line('.')
if curnum <= cursor
# Use "actions/upload-artifact@v4" of ci.yml for delivery.
writefile([printf('No cursor progress: %d <= %d (%s). Please file an issue.',
curnum,
cursor,
bufname('%'))],
'failed/00-FIXME',
'a')
bwipeout!
endif
cursor = curnum
return true
enddef
def ScrollToSecondPage(estate: number, op_wh: number, op_so: number): bool
if line('.') != 1 || line('w$') >= line('$')
return AssertCursorForwardProgress()
endif
try
set scrolloff=0
# Advance mark "c"[ursor] along with the cursor.
norm! Lmc
if foldclosed('.') < 0 &&
(strdisplaywidth(getline('.')) + &l:fdc * winheight(1)) >= estate
# Make for an exit for a screenful long line.
norm! j^
return AssertCursorForwardProgress()
else
# Place the cursor on the actually last visible line.
while winline() < op_wh
const lastnum: number = winline()
norm! gjmc
if lastnum > winline()
break
endif
endwhile
norm! zt
endif
finally
# COMPATIBILITY: Scroll up around "scrolloff" lines.
&scrolloff = max([1, op_so])
endtry
norm! ^
return AssertCursorForwardProgress()
enddef
def ScrollToNextPage(estate: number, op_wh: number, op_so: number): bool
if line('.') == 1 || line('w$') >= line('$')
return AssertCursorForwardProgress()
endif
try
set scrolloff=0
# Advance mark "c"[ursor] along with the cursor.
norm! Lmc
if foldclosed('.') < 0 &&
(strdisplaywidth(getline('.')) + &l:fdc * winheight(1)) >= estate
# Make for an exit for a screenful long line.
norm! j^
return AssertCursorForwardProgress()
else
# Place the cursor on the actually last visible line.
while winline() < op_wh
const lastnum: number = winline()
norm! gjmc
if lastnum > winline()
break
endif
endwhile
endif
finally
# COMPATIBILITY: Scroll up/down around "scrolloff" lines.
&scrolloff = max([1, op_so])
endtry
norm! zt
const marknum: number = line("'c")
# Eschew &smoothscroll since line("`c") is not supported.
# Remember that "w0" can point to the first line of a _closed_ fold
# whereas the last line of a _closed_ fold can be marked.
if line('w0') > marknum
while line('w0') > marknum
exe "norm! \<C-y>"
endwhile
if line('w0') != marknum
exe "norm! \<C-e>H"
endif
# Handle non-wrapped lines.
elseif line('w0') < marknum
while line('w0') < marknum
exe "norm! \<C-e>"
endwhile
if line('w0') != marknum
exe "norm! \<C-y>H"
endif
endif
norm! ^
return AssertCursorForwardProgress()
enddef
END
let MAX_FAILED_COUNT = 5
let DUMP_OPTS = exists("$VIM_SYNTAX_TEST_WAIT_TIME") &&
\ !empty($VIM_SYNTAX_TEST_WAIT_TIME)
\ ? {'wait': max([1, str2nr($VIM_SYNTAX_TEST_WAIT_TIME)])}
\ : {}
lockvar DUMP_OPTS MAX_FAILED_COUNT XTESTSCRIPT
let ok_count = 0
let failed_tests = []
let skipped_count = 0
let last_test_status = 'invalid'
" Create a map of setup configuration filenames with their basenames as keys.
let setup = glob('input/setup/*.vim', 1, 1)
\ ->reduce({d, f -> extend(d, {fnamemodify(f, ':t:r'): f})}, {})
" Turn a subset of filenames etc. requested for testing into a pattern.
let filter = filereadable('../testdir/Xfilter')
\ ? readfile('../testdir/Xfilter')
\ ->map({_, v -> '^' .. substitute(v, '_$', '', '')})
\ ->join('\|')
\ : ''
" Treat "^self-testing" as a string NOT as a regexp.
if filter ==# '^self-testing'
let dirpath = 'input/selftestdir/'
let fnames = readdir(dirpath, {fname -> fname !~ '^README\.txt$'})
else
let dirpath = 'input/'
let filter ..= exists("$VIM_SYNTAX_TEST_FILTER") &&
\ !empty($VIM_SYNTAX_TEST_FILTER)
\ ? (empty(filter) ? '' : '\|') .. $VIM_SYNTAX_TEST_FILTER
\ : ''
let fnames = readdir(dirpath,
\ {subset -> {fname -> fname !~ '\~$' && fname =~# subset}}(
\ empty(filter) ? '^.\+\..\+$' : filter))
endif
for fname in fnames
let root = fnamemodify(fname, ':r')
let fname = dirpath .. fname
" Execute the test if the "done" file does not exist or when the input file
" is newer.
let in_time = getftime(fname)
let out_time = getftime('done/' .. root)
if out_time < 0 || in_time > out_time
call ch_log('running tests for: ' .. fname)
let filetype = substitute(root, '\([^_.]*\)[_.].*', '\1', '')
let failed_root = 'failed/' .. root
for dumpname in glob(failed_root .. '_\d*\.dump', 1, 1)
call delete(dumpname)
endfor
call delete('done/' .. root)
call writefile(XTESTSCRIPT, 'Xtestscript')
" close all but the last window
while winnr('$') > 1
close
endwhile
" Redraw to make sure that messages are cleared and there is enough space
" for the terminal window.
redraw
" Let "Xtestscript#SetUpVim()" turn the syntax on.
let prefix = '-Nu NONE -S Xtestscript'
let path = get(setup, root, '')
" Source the found setup configuration file.
let args = !empty(path)
\ ? prefix .. ' -S ' .. path
\ : prefix
let buf = RunVimInTerminal(args, {})
" edit the file only after catching the SwapExists event
call term_sendkeys(buf, ":edit " .. fname .. "\<CR>")
" set up the testing environment
call term_sendkeys(buf, ":call SetUpVim()\<CR>")
" load filetype specific settings
call term_sendkeys(buf, ":call LoadFiletype('" .. filetype .. "')\<CR>")
" Make a synchronisation point between buffers by requesting to echo
" a known token in the terminal buffer and asserting its availability
" with "s:TermWaitAndPollRuler()".
if filetype == 'sh'
call term_sendkeys(buf, ":call ShellInfo()\<CR>")
else
call term_sendkeys(buf, ":echo 'is_nonce'\<CR>")
endif
let root_00 = root .. '_00'
let in_name_and_out_name = fname .. ': failed/' .. root_00 .. '.dump'
" Queue up all "term_sendkeys()"es and let them finish before returning
" from "s:TermWaitAndPollRuler()".
let ruler = s:TermWaitAndPollRuler(buf, in_name_and_out_name)
call ch_log('First screendump for ' .. in_name_and_out_name)
" Make a screendump at the start of the file: failed/root_00.dump
let fail = VerifyScreenDump(buf, root_00, DUMP_OPTS)
" Accommodate the next code block to "buf"'s contingency for self
" wipe-out.
try
let nr = 0
let keys_a = ":call ScrollToSecondPage((18 * 75 + 1), 19, 5) | redraw!\<CR>"
let keys_b = ":call ScrollToNextPage((18 * 75 + 1), 19, 5) | redraw!\<CR>"
while s:CannotSeeLastLine(ruler)
call term_sendkeys(buf, keys_a)
let keys_a = keys_b
let nr += 1
let root_next = printf('%s_%02d', root, nr)
let in_name_and_out_name = fname .. ': failed/' .. root_next .. '.dump'
let ruler = s:TermPollRuler(
\ function('s:CannotDumpNextPage', [buf, ruler]),
\ buf,
\ in_name_and_out_name)
call ch_log('Next screendump for ' .. in_name_and_out_name)
" Make a screendump of every 18 lines of the file: failed/root_NN.dump
let fail += VerifyScreenDump(buf, root_next, DUMP_OPTS)
endwhile
call StopVimInTerminal(buf)
finally
call delete('Xtestscript')
endtry
" redraw here to avoid the following messages to get mixed up with screen
" output.
redraw
" Add any assert errors to s:messages.
if len(v:errors) > 0
call extend(s:messages, v:errors)
if last_test_status == 'passed'
call EraseLineAndReturnCarriage('Test ' .. root .. ' OK')
else
echon "\n"
endif
" Echo the errors here, in case the script aborts or the "messages" file
" is not displayed later.
echomsg v:errors
let v:errors = []
let fail += 1
endif
if fail == 0
if last_test_status == 'skipped'
echon "\n"
endif
let last_test_status = 'passed'
let msg = "Test " .. root .. " OK"
call Message(msg)
call EraseLineAndReturnCarriage(msg)
call writefile(['OK'], 'done/' .. root)
let ok_count += 1
else
let last_test_status = 'failed'
call Message("Test " .. root .. " FAILED")
echon "\n"
call delete('done/' .. root)
eval failed_tests->add(root)
if len(failed_tests) > MAX_FAILED_COUNT
call Message('')
call Message('Too many errors, aborting')
endif
endif
else
if last_test_status == 'passed'
call EraseLineAndReturnCarriage('Test ' .. root .. ' OK')
endif
let last_test_status = 'skipped'
call Message("Test " .. root .. " skipped")
let skipped_count += 1
endif
" Append messages to the file "testdir/messages"
call AppendMessages('Input file ' .. fname .. ':')
if len(failed_tests) > MAX_FAILED_COUNT
break
endif
endfor
if last_test_status == 'passed' && exists('root')
call EraseLineAndReturnCarriage('Test ' .. root .. ' OK')
endif
call Message(s:test_run_message)
call Message('OK: ' .. ok_count)
call Message('FAILED: ' .. len(failed_tests) .. ': ' .. string(failed_tests))
call Message('skipped: ' .. skipped_count)
if !empty(failed_tests)
call Message('')
call Message('View generated screendumps with "../../src/vim --clean -S testdir/viewdumps.vim"')
endif
call AppendMessages('== SUMMARY SYNTAX TESTS ==')
if len(failed_tests) > 0
" have make report an error
cquit
endif
endfunc
call RunTest()
" Matching "if 1" at the start.
endif
qall!
" vim:sw=2:ts=8:noet: