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//===- unittest/Support/ProgramTest.cpp -----------------------------------===//
//
// Part of the LLVM Project, under the Apache License v2.0 with LLVM Exceptions.
// See https://llvm.org/LICENSE.txt for license information.
// SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0 WITH LLVM-exception
//
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
#include "llvm/Support/Program.h"
#include "llvm/Config/llvm-config.h"
#include "llvm/Support/CommandLine.h"
#include "llvm/Support/ConvertUTF.h"
#include "llvm/Support/FileSystem.h"
#include "llvm/Support/Path.h"
#include "gtest/gtest.h"
#include <stdlib.h>
#if defined(__APPLE__)
# include <crt_externs.h>
#elif !defined(_MSC_VER)
// Forward declare environ in case it's not provided by stdlib.h.
extern char **environ;
#endif
#if defined(LLVM_ON_UNIX)
#include <unistd.h>
void sleep_for(unsigned int seconds) {
sleep(seconds);
}
#elif defined(_WIN32)
#include <windows.h>
void sleep_for(unsigned int seconds) {
Sleep(seconds * 1000);
}
#else
#error sleep_for is not implemented on your platform.
#endif
#define ASSERT_NO_ERROR(x) \
if (std::error_code ASSERT_NO_ERROR_ec = x) { \
SmallString<128> MessageStorage; \
raw_svector_ostream Message(MessageStorage); \
Message << #x ": did not return errc::success.\n" \
<< "error number: " << ASSERT_NO_ERROR_ec.value() << "\n" \
<< "error message: " << ASSERT_NO_ERROR_ec.message() << "\n"; \
GTEST_FATAL_FAILURE_(MessageStorage.c_str()); \
} else { \
}
// From TestMain.cpp.
extern const char *TestMainArgv0;
namespace {
using namespace llvm;
using namespace sys;
static cl::opt<std::string>
ProgramTestStringArg1("program-test-string-arg1");
static cl::opt<std::string>
ProgramTestStringArg2("program-test-string-arg2");
class ProgramEnvTest : public testing::Test {
std::vector<StringRef> EnvTable;
std::vector<std::string> EnvStorage;
protected:
void SetUp() override {
auto EnvP = [] {
#if defined(_WIN32)
_wgetenv(L"TMP"); // Populate _wenviron, initially is null
return _wenviron;
#elif defined(__APPLE__)
return *_NSGetEnviron();
#else
return environ;
#endif
}();
ASSERT_TRUE(EnvP);
auto prepareEnvVar = [this](decltype(*EnvP) Var) -> StringRef {
#if defined(_WIN32)
// On Windows convert UTF16 encoded variable to UTF8
auto Len = wcslen(Var);
ArrayRef<char> Ref{reinterpret_cast<char const *>(Var),
Len * sizeof(*Var)};
EnvStorage.emplace_back();
auto convStatus = convertUTF16ToUTF8String(Ref, EnvStorage.back());
EXPECT_TRUE(convStatus);
return EnvStorage.back();
#else
(void)this;
return StringRef(Var);
#endif
};
while (*EnvP != nullptr) {
EnvTable.emplace_back(prepareEnvVar(*EnvP));
++EnvP;
}
}
void TearDown() override {
EnvTable.clear();
EnvStorage.clear();
}
void addEnvVar(StringRef Var) { EnvTable.emplace_back(Var); }
ArrayRef<StringRef> getEnviron() const { return EnvTable; }
};
#ifdef _WIN32
TEST_F(ProgramEnvTest, CreateProcessLongPath) {
if (getenv("LLVM_PROGRAM_TEST_LONG_PATH"))
exit(0);
// getMainExecutable returns an absolute path; prepend the long-path prefix.
std::string MyAbsExe =
sys::fs::getMainExecutable(TestMainArgv0, &ProgramTestStringArg1);
std::string MyExe;
if (!StringRef(MyAbsExe).startswith("\\\\?\\"))
MyExe.append("\\\\?\\");
MyExe.append(MyAbsExe);
StringRef ArgV[] = {MyExe,
"--gtest_filter=ProgramEnvTest.CreateProcessLongPath"};
// Add LLVM_PROGRAM_TEST_LONG_PATH to the environment of the child.
addEnvVar("LLVM_PROGRAM_TEST_LONG_PATH=1");
// Redirect stdout to a long path.
SmallString<128> TestDirectory;
ASSERT_NO_ERROR(
fs::createUniqueDirectory("program-redirect-test", TestDirectory));
SmallString<256> LongPath(TestDirectory);
LongPath.push_back('\\');
// MAX_PATH = 260
LongPath.append(260 - TestDirectory.size(), 'a');
std::string Error;
bool ExecutionFailed;
Optional<StringRef> Redirects[] = {None, LongPath.str(), None};
int RC = ExecuteAndWait(MyExe, ArgV, getEnviron(), Redirects,
/*secondsToWait=*/ 10, /*memoryLimit=*/ 0, &Error,
&ExecutionFailed);
EXPECT_FALSE(ExecutionFailed) << Error;
EXPECT_EQ(0, RC);
// Remove the long stdout.
ASSERT_NO_ERROR(fs::remove(Twine(LongPath)));
ASSERT_NO_ERROR(fs::remove(Twine(TestDirectory)));
}
#endif
TEST_F(ProgramEnvTest, CreateProcessTrailingSlash) {
if (getenv("LLVM_PROGRAM_TEST_CHILD")) {
if (ProgramTestStringArg1 == "has\\\\ trailing\\" &&
ProgramTestStringArg2 == "has\\\\ trailing\\") {
exit(0); // Success! The arguments were passed and parsed.
}
exit(1);
}
std::string my_exe =
sys::fs::getMainExecutable(TestMainArgv0, &ProgramTestStringArg1);
StringRef argv[] = {
my_exe,
"--gtest_filter=ProgramEnvTest.CreateProcessTrailingSlash",
"-program-test-string-arg1",
"has\\\\ trailing\\",
"-program-test-string-arg2",
"has\\\\ trailing\\"};
// Add LLVM_PROGRAM_TEST_CHILD to the environment of the child.
addEnvVar("LLVM_PROGRAM_TEST_CHILD=1");
std::string error;
bool ExecutionFailed;
// Redirect stdout and stdin to NUL, but let stderr through.
#ifdef _WIN32
StringRef nul("NUL");
#else
StringRef nul("/dev/null");
#endif
Optional<StringRef> redirects[] = { nul, nul, None };
int rc = ExecuteAndWait(my_exe, argv, getEnviron(), redirects,
/*secondsToWait=*/ 10, /*memoryLimit=*/ 0, &error,
&ExecutionFailed);
EXPECT_FALSE(ExecutionFailed) << error;
EXPECT_EQ(0, rc);
}
TEST_F(ProgramEnvTest, TestExecuteNoWait) {
using namespace llvm::sys;
if (getenv("LLVM_PROGRAM_TEST_EXECUTE_NO_WAIT")) {
sleep_for(/*seconds*/ 1);
exit(0);
}
std::string Executable =
sys::fs::getMainExecutable(TestMainArgv0, &ProgramTestStringArg1);
StringRef argv[] = {Executable,
"--gtest_filter=ProgramEnvTest.TestExecuteNoWait"};
// Add LLVM_PROGRAM_TEST_EXECUTE_NO_WAIT to the environment of the child.
addEnvVar("LLVM_PROGRAM_TEST_EXECUTE_NO_WAIT=1");
std::string Error;
bool ExecutionFailed;
ProcessInfo PI1 = ExecuteNoWait(Executable, argv, getEnviron(), {}, 0, &Error,
&ExecutionFailed);
ASSERT_FALSE(ExecutionFailed) << Error;
ASSERT_NE(PI1.Pid, ProcessInfo::InvalidPid) << "Invalid process id";
unsigned LoopCount = 0;
// Test that Wait() with WaitUntilTerminates=true works. In this case,
// LoopCount should only be incremented once.
while (true) {
++LoopCount;
Resubmit "Update llvm command line parser to support subcommands." This fixes an issue where occurrence counts would be unexpectedly reset when parsing different parts of a command line multiple times. **ORIGINAL COMMIT MESSAGE** This allows command line tools to use syntaxes like the following: llvm-foo.exe command1 -o1 -o2 llvm-foo.exe command2 -p1 -p2 Where command1 and command2 contain completely different sets of valid options. This is backwards compatible with previous uses of llvm cl which did not support subcommands, as any option which specifies no optional subcommand (e.g. all existing code) goes into a special "top level" subcommand that expects dashed options to appear immediately after the program name. For example, code which is subcommand unaware would generate a command line such as the following, where no subcommand is specified: llvm-foo.exe -q1 -q2 The top level subcommand can co-exist with actual subcommands, as it is implemented as an actual subcommand which is searched if no explicit subcommand is specified. So llvm-foo.exe as specified above could be written so as to support all three aforementioned command lines simultaneously. There is one additional "special" subcommand called AllSubCommands, which can be used to inject an option into every subcommand. This is useful to support things like help, so that commands such as: llvm-foo.exe --help llvm-foo.exe command1 --help llvm-foo.exe command2 --help All work and display the help for the selected subcommand without having to explicitly go and write code to handle each one separately. This patch is submitted without an example of anything actually using subcommands, but a followup patch will convert the llvm-pdbdump tool to use subcommands. Reviewed By: beanz llvm-svn: 274171
2016-06-29 23:48:26 +02:00
ProcessInfo WaitResult = llvm::sys::Wait(PI1, 0, true, &Error);
ASSERT_TRUE(Error.empty());
if (WaitResult.Pid == PI1.Pid)
break;
}
EXPECT_EQ(LoopCount, 1u) << "LoopCount should be 1";
ProcessInfo PI2 = ExecuteNoWait(Executable, argv, getEnviron(), {}, 0, &Error,
&ExecutionFailed);
ASSERT_FALSE(ExecutionFailed) << Error;
ASSERT_NE(PI2.Pid, ProcessInfo::InvalidPid) << "Invalid process id";
// Test that Wait() with SecondsToWait=0 performs a non-blocking wait. In this
// cse, LoopCount should be greater than 1 (more than one increment occurs).
while (true) {
++LoopCount;
Resubmit "Update llvm command line parser to support subcommands." This fixes an issue where occurrence counts would be unexpectedly reset when parsing different parts of a command line multiple times. **ORIGINAL COMMIT MESSAGE** This allows command line tools to use syntaxes like the following: llvm-foo.exe command1 -o1 -o2 llvm-foo.exe command2 -p1 -p2 Where command1 and command2 contain completely different sets of valid options. This is backwards compatible with previous uses of llvm cl which did not support subcommands, as any option which specifies no optional subcommand (e.g. all existing code) goes into a special "top level" subcommand that expects dashed options to appear immediately after the program name. For example, code which is subcommand unaware would generate a command line such as the following, where no subcommand is specified: llvm-foo.exe -q1 -q2 The top level subcommand can co-exist with actual subcommands, as it is implemented as an actual subcommand which is searched if no explicit subcommand is specified. So llvm-foo.exe as specified above could be written so as to support all three aforementioned command lines simultaneously. There is one additional "special" subcommand called AllSubCommands, which can be used to inject an option into every subcommand. This is useful to support things like help, so that commands such as: llvm-foo.exe --help llvm-foo.exe command1 --help llvm-foo.exe command2 --help All work and display the help for the selected subcommand without having to explicitly go and write code to handle each one separately. This patch is submitted without an example of anything actually using subcommands, but a followup patch will convert the llvm-pdbdump tool to use subcommands. Reviewed By: beanz llvm-svn: 274171
2016-06-29 23:48:26 +02:00
ProcessInfo WaitResult = llvm::sys::Wait(PI2, 0, false, &Error);
ASSERT_TRUE(Error.empty());
if (WaitResult.Pid == PI2.Pid)
break;
}
ASSERT_GT(LoopCount, 1u) << "LoopCount should be >1";
}
TEST_F(ProgramEnvTest, TestExecuteAndWaitTimeout) {
using namespace llvm::sys;
if (getenv("LLVM_PROGRAM_TEST_TIMEOUT")) {
sleep_for(/*seconds*/ 10);
exit(0);
}
std::string Executable =
sys::fs::getMainExecutable(TestMainArgv0, &ProgramTestStringArg1);
StringRef argv[] = {
Executable, "--gtest_filter=ProgramEnvTest.TestExecuteAndWaitTimeout"};
// Add LLVM_PROGRAM_TEST_TIMEOUT to the environment of the child.
addEnvVar("LLVM_PROGRAM_TEST_TIMEOUT=1");
std::string Error;
bool ExecutionFailed;
int RetCode =
ExecuteAndWait(Executable, argv, getEnviron(), {}, /*secondsToWait=*/1, 0,
&Error, &ExecutionFailed);
ASSERT_EQ(-2, RetCode);
}
TEST(ProgramTest, TestExecuteNegative) {
std::string Executable = "i_dont_exist";
StringRef argv[] = {Executable};
{
std::string Error;
bool ExecutionFailed;
int RetCode = ExecuteAndWait(Executable, argv, llvm::None, {}, 0, 0, &Error,
&ExecutionFailed);
ASSERT_TRUE(RetCode < 0) << "On error ExecuteAndWait should return 0 or "
"positive value indicating the result code";
ASSERT_TRUE(ExecutionFailed);
ASSERT_FALSE(Error.empty());
}
{
std::string Error;
bool ExecutionFailed;
ProcessInfo PI = ExecuteNoWait(Executable, argv, llvm::None, {}, 0, &Error,
&ExecutionFailed);
ASSERT_EQ(PI.Pid, ProcessInfo::InvalidPid)
<< "On error ExecuteNoWait should return an invalid ProcessInfo";
ASSERT_TRUE(ExecutionFailed);
ASSERT_FALSE(Error.empty());
}
}
#ifdef _WIN32
const char utf16le_text[] =
"\x6c\x00\x69\x00\x6e\x00\x67\x00\xfc\x00\x69\x00\xe7\x00\x61\x00";
const char utf16be_text[] =
"\x00\x6c\x00\x69\x00\x6e\x00\x67\x00\xfc\x00\x69\x00\xe7\x00\x61";
#endif
const char utf8_text[] = "\x6c\x69\x6e\x67\xc3\xbc\x69\xc3\xa7\x61";
TEST(ProgramTest, TestWriteWithSystemEncoding) {
SmallString<128> TestDirectory;
ASSERT_NO_ERROR(fs::createUniqueDirectory("program-test", TestDirectory));
errs() << "Test Directory: " << TestDirectory << '\n';
errs().flush();
SmallString<128> file_pathname(TestDirectory);
path::append(file_pathname, "international-file.txt");
// Only on Windows we should encode in UTF16. For other systems, use UTF8
ASSERT_NO_ERROR(sys::writeFileWithEncoding(file_pathname.c_str(), utf8_text,
sys::WEM_UTF16));
int fd = 0;
ASSERT_NO_ERROR(fs::openFileForRead(file_pathname.c_str(), fd));
#if defined(_WIN32)
char buf[18];
ASSERT_EQ(::read(fd, buf, 18), 18);
if (strncmp(buf, "\xfe\xff", 2) == 0) { // UTF16-BE
ASSERT_EQ(strncmp(&buf[2], utf16be_text, 16), 0);
} else if (strncmp(buf, "\xff\xfe", 2) == 0) { // UTF16-LE
ASSERT_EQ(strncmp(&buf[2], utf16le_text, 16), 0);
} else {
FAIL() << "Invalid BOM in UTF-16 file";
}
#else
char buf[10];
ASSERT_EQ(::read(fd, buf, 10), 10);
ASSERT_EQ(strncmp(buf, utf8_text, 10), 0);
#endif
::close(fd);
ASSERT_NO_ERROR(fs::remove(file_pathname.str()));
ASSERT_NO_ERROR(fs::remove(TestDirectory.str()));
}
} // end anonymous namespace