// Copyright 2011 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. // This file implements a typechecker test harness. The packages specified // in tests are typechecked. Error messages reported by the typechecker are // compared against the errors expected in the test files. // // Expected errors are indicated in the test files by putting comments // of the form /* ERROR pattern */ or /* ERRORx pattern */ (or a similar // //-style line comment) immediately following the tokens where errors // are reported. There must be exactly one blank before and after the // ERROR/ERRORx indicator, and the pattern must be a properly quoted Go // string. // // The harness will verify that each ERROR pattern is a substring of the // error reported at that source position, and that each ERRORx pattern // is a regular expression matching the respective error. // Consecutive comments may be used to indicate multiple errors reported // at the same position. // // For instance, the following test source indicates that an "undeclared" // error should be reported for the undeclared variable x: // // package p // func f() { // _ = x /* ERROR "undeclared" */ + 1 // } package types_test import ( "bytes" "flag" "fmt" "go/ast" "go/importer" "go/parser" "go/scanner" "go/token" "internal/buildcfg" "internal/testenv" "internal/types/errors" "os" "path/filepath" "reflect" "regexp" "runtime" "strconv" "strings" "testing" . "go/types" ) var ( haltOnError = flag.Bool("halt", false, "halt on error") verifyErrors = flag.Bool("verify", false, "verify errors (rather than list them) in TestManual") ) var fset = token.NewFileSet() func parseFiles(t *testing.T, filenames []string, srcs [][]byte, mode parser.Mode) ([]*ast.File, []error) { var files []*ast.File var errlist []error for i, filename := range filenames { file, err := parser.ParseFile(fset, filename, srcs[i], mode) if file == nil { t.Fatalf("%s: %s", filename, err) } files = append(files, file) if err != nil { if list, _ := err.(scanner.ErrorList); len(list) > 0 { for _, err := range list { errlist = append(errlist, err) } } else { errlist = append(errlist, err) } } } return files, errlist } func unpackError(fset *token.FileSet, err error) (token.Position, string) { switch err := err.(type) { case *scanner.Error: return err.Pos, err.Msg case Error: return fset.Position(err.Pos), err.Msg } panic("unreachable") } // absDiff returns the absolute difference between x and y. func absDiff(x, y int) int { if x < y { return y - x } return x - y } // parseFlags parses flags from the first line of the given source if the line // starts with "//" (line comment) followed by "-" (possibly with spaces // between). Otherwise the line is ignored. func parseFlags(src []byte, flags *flag.FlagSet) error { // we must have a line comment that starts with a "-" const prefix = "//" if !bytes.HasPrefix(src, []byte(prefix)) { return nil // first line is not a line comment } src = src[len(prefix):] if i := bytes.Index(src, []byte("-")); i < 0 || len(bytes.TrimSpace(src[:i])) != 0 { return nil // comment doesn't start with a "-" } end := bytes.Index(src, []byte("\n")) const maxLen = 256 if end < 0 || end > maxLen { return fmt.Errorf("flags comment line too long") } return flags.Parse(strings.Fields(string(src[:end]))) } // testFiles type-checks the package consisting of the given files, and // compares the resulting errors with the ERROR annotations in the source. // Except for manual tests, each package is type-checked twice, once without // use of Alias types, and once with Alias types. // // The srcs slice contains the file content for the files named in the // filenames slice. The colDelta parameter specifies the tolerance for position // mismatch when comparing errors. The manual parameter specifies whether this // is a 'manual' test. // // If provided, opts may be used to mutate the Config before type-checking. func testFiles(t *testing.T, filenames []string, srcs [][]byte, manual bool, opts ...func(*Config)) { // Alias types are disabled by default testFilesImpl(t, filenames, srcs, manual, opts...) if !manual { t.Setenv("GODEBUG", "gotypesalias=1") testFilesImpl(t, filenames, srcs, manual, opts...) } } func testFilesImpl(t *testing.T, filenames []string, srcs [][]byte, manual bool, opts ...func(*Config)) { if len(filenames) == 0 { t.Fatal("no source files") } // parse files files, errlist := parseFiles(t, filenames, srcs, parser.AllErrors) pkgName := "" if len(files) > 0 { pkgName = files[0].Name.Name } listErrors := manual && !*verifyErrors if listErrors && len(errlist) > 0 { t.Errorf("--- %s:", pkgName) for _, err := range errlist { t.Error(err) } } // set up typechecker var conf Config *boolFieldAddr(&conf, "_Trace") = manual && testing.Verbose() conf.Importer = importer.Default() conf.Error = func(err error) { if *haltOnError { defer panic(err) } if listErrors { t.Error(err) return } // Ignore secondary error messages starting with "\t"; // they are clarifying messages for a primary error. if !strings.Contains(err.Error(), ": \t") { errlist = append(errlist, err) } } // apply custom configuration for _, opt := range opts { opt(&conf) } // apply flag setting (overrides custom configuration) var goexperiment, gotypesalias string flags := flag.NewFlagSet("", flag.PanicOnError) flags.StringVar(&conf.GoVersion, "lang", "", "") flags.StringVar(&goexperiment, "goexperiment", "", "") flags.BoolVar(&conf.FakeImportC, "fakeImportC", false, "") flags.StringVar(&gotypesalias, "gotypesalias", "", "") if err := parseFlags(srcs[0], flags); err != nil { t.Fatal(err) } exp, err := buildcfg.ParseGOEXPERIMENT(runtime.GOOS, runtime.GOARCH, goexperiment) if err != nil { t.Fatal(err) } old := buildcfg.Experiment defer func() { buildcfg.Experiment = old }() buildcfg.Experiment = *exp // By default, gotypesalias is not set. if gotypesalias != "" { t.Setenv("GODEBUG", "gotypesalias="+gotypesalias) } // Provide Config.Info with all maps so that info recording is tested. info := Info{ Types: make(map[ast.Expr]TypeAndValue), Instances: make(map[*ast.Ident]Instance), Defs: make(map[*ast.Ident]Object), Uses: make(map[*ast.Ident]Object), Implicits: make(map[ast.Node]Object), Selections: make(map[*ast.SelectorExpr]*Selection), Scopes: make(map[ast.Node]*Scope), FileVersions: make(map[*ast.File]string), } // typecheck conf.Check(pkgName, fset, files, &info) if listErrors { return } // collect expected errors errmap := make(map[string]map[int][]comment) for i, filename := range filenames { if m := commentMap(srcs[i], regexp.MustCompile("^ ERRORx? ")); len(m) > 0 { errmap[filename] = m } } // match against found errors var indices []int // list indices of matching errors, reused for each error for _, err := range errlist { gotPos, gotMsg := unpackError(fset, err) // find list of errors for the respective error line filename := gotPos.Filename filemap := errmap[filename] line := gotPos.Line var errList []comment if filemap != nil { errList = filemap[line] } // At least one of the errors in errList should match the current error. indices = indices[:0] for i, want := range errList { pattern, substr := strings.CutPrefix(want.text, " ERROR ") if !substr { var found bool pattern, found = strings.CutPrefix(want.text, " ERRORx ") if !found { panic("unreachable") } } pattern, err := strconv.Unquote(strings.TrimSpace(pattern)) if err != nil { t.Errorf("%s:%d:%d: %v", filename, line, want.col, err) continue } if substr { if !strings.Contains(gotMsg, pattern) { continue } } else { rx, err := regexp.Compile(pattern) if err != nil { t.Errorf("%s:%d:%d: %v", filename, line, want.col, err) continue } if !rx.MatchString(gotMsg) { continue } } indices = append(indices, i) } if len(indices) == 0 { t.Errorf("%s: no error expected: %q", gotPos, gotMsg) continue } // len(indices) > 0 // If there are multiple matching errors, select the one with the closest column position. index := -1 // index of matching error var delta int for _, i := range indices { if d := absDiff(gotPos.Column, errList[i].col); index < 0 || d < delta { index, delta = i, d } } // The closest column position must be within expected colDelta. const colDelta = 0 // go/types errors are positioned correctly if delta > colDelta { t.Errorf("%s: got col = %d; want %d", gotPos, gotPos.Column, errList[index].col) } // eliminate from errList if n := len(errList) - 1; n > 0 { // not the last entry - slide entries down (don't reorder) copy(errList[index:], errList[index+1:]) filemap[line] = errList[:n] } else { // last entry - remove errList from filemap delete(filemap, line) } // if filemap is empty, eliminate from errmap if len(filemap) == 0 { delete(errmap, filename) } } // there should be no expected errors left if len(errmap) > 0 { t.Errorf("--- %s: unreported errors:", pkgName) for filename, filemap := range errmap { for line, errList := range filemap { for _, err := range errList { t.Errorf("%s:%d:%d: %s", filename, line, err.col, err.text) } } } } } func readCode(err Error) errors.Code { v := reflect.ValueOf(err) return errors.Code(v.FieldByName("go116code").Int()) } // boolFieldAddr(conf, name) returns the address of the boolean field conf.. // For accessing unexported fields. func boolFieldAddr(conf *Config, name string) *bool { v := reflect.Indirect(reflect.ValueOf(conf)) return (*bool)(v.FieldByName(name).Addr().UnsafePointer()) } // stringFieldAddr(conf, name) returns the address of the string field conf.. // For accessing unexported fields. func stringFieldAddr(conf *Config, name string) *string { v := reflect.Indirect(reflect.ValueOf(conf)) return (*string)(v.FieldByName(name).Addr().UnsafePointer()) } // TestManual is for manual testing of a package - either provided // as a list of filenames belonging to the package, or a directory // name containing the package files - after the test arguments // (and a separating "--"). For instance, to test the package made // of the files foo.go and bar.go, use: // // go test -run Manual -- foo.go bar.go // // If no source arguments are provided, the file testdata/manual.go // is used instead. // Provide the -verify flag to verify errors against ERROR comments // in the input files rather than having a list of errors reported. // The accepted Go language version can be controlled with the -lang // flag. func TestManual(t *testing.T) { testenv.MustHaveGoBuild(t) filenames := flag.Args() if len(filenames) == 0 { filenames = []string{filepath.FromSlash("testdata/manual.go")} } info, err := os.Stat(filenames[0]) if err != nil { t.Fatalf("TestManual: %v", err) } DefPredeclaredTestFuncs() if info.IsDir() { if len(filenames) > 1 { t.Fatal("TestManual: must have only one directory argument") } testDir(t, filenames[0], true) } else { testPkg(t, filenames, true) } } func TestLongConstants(t *testing.T) { format := `package longconst; const _ = %s /* ERROR "constant overflow" */; const _ = %s // ERROR "excessively long constant"` src := fmt.Sprintf(format, strings.Repeat("1", 9999), strings.Repeat("1", 10001)) testFiles(t, []string{"longconst.go"}, [][]byte{[]byte(src)}, false) } func withSizes(sizes Sizes) func(*Config) { return func(cfg *Config) { cfg.Sizes = sizes } } // TestIndexRepresentability tests that constant index operands must // be representable as int even if they already have a type that can // represent larger values. func TestIndexRepresentability(t *testing.T) { const src = `package index; var s []byte; var _ = s[int64 /* ERRORx "int64\\(1\\) << 40 \\(.*\\) overflows int" */ (1) << 40]` testFiles(t, []string{"index.go"}, [][]byte{[]byte(src)}, false, withSizes(&StdSizes{4, 4})) } func TestIssue47243_TypedRHS(t *testing.T) { // The RHS of the shift expression below overflows uint on 32bit platforms, // but this is OK as it is explicitly typed. const src = `package issue47243; var a uint64; var _ = a << uint64(4294967296)` // uint64(1<<32) testFiles(t, []string{"p.go"}, [][]byte{[]byte(src)}, false, withSizes(&StdSizes{4, 4})) } func TestCheck(t *testing.T) { old := buildcfg.Experiment.RangeFunc defer func() { buildcfg.Experiment.RangeFunc = old }() buildcfg.Experiment.RangeFunc = true DefPredeclaredTestFuncs() testDirFiles(t, "../../internal/types/testdata/check", false) } func TestSpec(t *testing.T) { testDirFiles(t, "../../internal/types/testdata/spec", false) } func TestExamples(t *testing.T) { testDirFiles(t, "../../internal/types/testdata/examples", false) } func TestFixedbugs(t *testing.T) { testDirFiles(t, "../../internal/types/testdata/fixedbugs", false) } func TestLocal(t *testing.T) { testDirFiles(t, "testdata/local", false) } func testDirFiles(t *testing.T, dir string, manual bool) { testenv.MustHaveGoBuild(t) dir = filepath.FromSlash(dir) fis, err := os.ReadDir(dir) if err != nil { t.Error(err) return } for _, fi := range fis { path := filepath.Join(dir, fi.Name()) // If fi is a directory, its files make up a single package. if fi.IsDir() { testDir(t, path, manual) } else { t.Run(filepath.Base(path), func(t *testing.T) { testPkg(t, []string{path}, manual) }) } } } func testDir(t *testing.T, dir string, manual bool) { testenv.MustHaveGoBuild(t) fis, err := os.ReadDir(dir) if err != nil { t.Error(err) return } var filenames []string for _, fi := range fis { filenames = append(filenames, filepath.Join(dir, fi.Name())) } t.Run(filepath.Base(dir), func(t *testing.T) { testPkg(t, filenames, manual) }) } func testPkg(t *testing.T, filenames []string, manual bool) { srcs := make([][]byte, len(filenames)) for i, filename := range filenames { src, err := os.ReadFile(filename) if err != nil { t.Fatalf("could not read %s: %v", filename, err) } srcs[i] = src } testFiles(t, filenames, srcs, manual) }