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llvm-mirror/unittests/Support/CommandLineTest.cpp
Nico Weber 635064e42f Use gcc's rules for parsing gcc-style response files
In gcc, \ escapes every character in response files. It is true that this makes
it harder to mention Windows files in rsp files, but not doing this means clang
disagrees with gcc, and also disagrees with the shell (on non-Windows) which
rsp file quoting is supposed to match. clang isn't free to choose what to do
here.

In general, the idea for response files is to take bits of your command line
and write them to a file unchanged, and have things work the same way. Since
the command line would've been interpreted by the shell, things in the rsp file
need to be subject to the same shell quoting rules.

People who want to put Windows-style paths in their response files either need
to do any of:
* escape their backslashes
* or use clang-cl which uses cl.exe/cmd.exe quoting rules
* pass --rsp-quoting=windows to clang to tell it to use
  cl.exe/cmd.exe quoting rules for response files.

Fixes PR27464.
http://reviews.llvm.org/D19417

llvm-svn: 267556
2016-04-26 13:53:56 +00:00

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//===- llvm/unittest/Support/CommandLineTest.cpp - CommandLine tests ------===//
//
// The LLVM Compiler Infrastructure
//
// This file is distributed under the University of Illinois Open Source
// License. See LICENSE.TXT for details.
//
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
#include "llvm/ADT/STLExtras.h"
#include "llvm/Config/config.h"
#include "llvm/Support/CommandLine.h"
#include "llvm/Support/StringSaver.h"
#include "gtest/gtest.h"
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <string>
using namespace llvm;
namespace {
class TempEnvVar {
public:
TempEnvVar(const char *name, const char *value)
: name(name) {
const char *old_value = getenv(name);
EXPECT_EQ(nullptr, old_value) << old_value;
#if HAVE_SETENV
setenv(name, value, true);
#else
# define SKIP_ENVIRONMENT_TESTS
#endif
}
~TempEnvVar() {
#if HAVE_SETENV
// Assume setenv and unsetenv come together.
unsetenv(name);
#else
(void)name; // Suppress -Wunused-private-field.
#endif
}
private:
const char *const name;
};
template <typename T>
class StackOption : public cl::opt<T> {
typedef cl::opt<T> Base;
public:
// One option...
template<class M0t>
explicit StackOption(const M0t &M0) : Base(M0) {}
// Two options...
template<class M0t, class M1t>
StackOption(const M0t &M0, const M1t &M1) : Base(M0, M1) {}
// Three options...
template<class M0t, class M1t, class M2t>
StackOption(const M0t &M0, const M1t &M1, const M2t &M2) : Base(M0, M1, M2) {}
// Four options...
template<class M0t, class M1t, class M2t, class M3t>
StackOption(const M0t &M0, const M1t &M1, const M2t &M2, const M3t &M3)
: Base(M0, M1, M2, M3) {}
~StackOption() override { this->removeArgument(); }
};
cl::OptionCategory TestCategory("Test Options", "Description");
TEST(CommandLineTest, ModifyExisitingOption) {
StackOption<int> TestOption("test-option", cl::desc("old description"));
const char Description[] = "New description";
const char ArgString[] = "new-test-option";
const char ValueString[] = "Integer";
StringMap<cl::Option *> &Map = cl::getRegisteredOptions();
ASSERT_TRUE(Map.count("test-option") == 1) <<
"Could not find option in map.";
cl::Option *Retrieved = Map["test-option"];
ASSERT_EQ(&TestOption, Retrieved) << "Retrieved wrong option.";
ASSERT_EQ(&cl::GeneralCategory,Retrieved->Category) <<
"Incorrect default option category.";
Retrieved->setCategory(TestCategory);
ASSERT_EQ(&TestCategory,Retrieved->Category) <<
"Failed to modify option's option category.";
Retrieved->setDescription(Description);
ASSERT_STREQ(Retrieved->HelpStr.data(), Description)
<< "Changing option description failed.";
Retrieved->setArgStr(ArgString);
ASSERT_STREQ(ArgString, Retrieved->ArgStr.data())
<< "Failed to modify option's Argument string.";
Retrieved->setValueStr(ValueString);
ASSERT_STREQ(Retrieved->ValueStr.data(), ValueString)
<< "Failed to modify option's Value string.";
Retrieved->setHiddenFlag(cl::Hidden);
ASSERT_EQ(cl::Hidden, TestOption.getOptionHiddenFlag()) <<
"Failed to modify option's hidden flag.";
}
#ifndef SKIP_ENVIRONMENT_TESTS
const char test_env_var[] = "LLVM_TEST_COMMAND_LINE_FLAGS";
cl::opt<std::string> EnvironmentTestOption("env-test-opt");
TEST(CommandLineTest, ParseEnvironment) {
TempEnvVar TEV(test_env_var, "-env-test-opt=hello");
EXPECT_EQ("", EnvironmentTestOption);
cl::ParseEnvironmentOptions("CommandLineTest", test_env_var);
EXPECT_EQ("hello", EnvironmentTestOption);
}
// This test used to make valgrind complain
// ("Conditional jump or move depends on uninitialised value(s)")
//
// Warning: Do not run any tests after this one that try to gain access to
// registered command line options because this will likely result in a
// SEGFAULT. This can occur because the cl::opt in the test below is declared
// on the stack which will be destroyed after the test completes but the
// command line system will still hold a pointer to a deallocated cl::Option.
TEST(CommandLineTest, ParseEnvironmentToLocalVar) {
// Put cl::opt on stack to check for proper initialization of fields.
StackOption<std::string> EnvironmentTestOptionLocal("env-test-opt-local");
TempEnvVar TEV(test_env_var, "-env-test-opt-local=hello-local");
EXPECT_EQ("", EnvironmentTestOptionLocal);
cl::ParseEnvironmentOptions("CommandLineTest", test_env_var);
EXPECT_EQ("hello-local", EnvironmentTestOptionLocal);
}
#endif // SKIP_ENVIRONMENT_TESTS
TEST(CommandLineTest, UseOptionCategory) {
StackOption<int> TestOption2("test-option", cl::cat(TestCategory));
ASSERT_EQ(&TestCategory,TestOption2.Category) << "Failed to assign Option "
"Category.";
}
typedef void ParserFunction(StringRef Source, StringSaver &Saver,
SmallVectorImpl<const char *> &NewArgv,
bool MarkEOLs);
void testCommandLineTokenizer(ParserFunction *parse, const char *Input,
const char *const Output[], size_t OutputSize) {
SmallVector<const char *, 0> Actual;
BumpPtrAllocator A;
StringSaver Saver(A);
parse(Input, Saver, Actual, /*MarkEOLs=*/false);
EXPECT_EQ(OutputSize, Actual.size());
for (unsigned I = 0, E = Actual.size(); I != E; ++I) {
if (I < OutputSize)
EXPECT_STREQ(Output[I], Actual[I]);
}
}
TEST(CommandLineTest, TokenizeGNUCommandLine) {
const char *Input =
"foo\\ bar \"foo bar\" \'foo bar\' 'foo\\\\bar' -DFOO=bar\\(\\) "
"foo\"bar\"baz C:\\\\src\\\\foo.cpp \"C:\\src\\foo.cpp\"";
const char *const Output[] = {
"foo bar", "foo bar", "foo bar", "foo\\bar",
"-DFOO=bar()", "foobarbaz", "C:\\src\\foo.cpp", "C:srcfoo.cpp"};
testCommandLineTokenizer(cl::TokenizeGNUCommandLine, Input, Output,
array_lengthof(Output));
}
TEST(CommandLineTest, TokenizeWindowsCommandLine) {
const char *Input = "a\\b c\\\\d e\\\\\"f g\" h\\\"i j\\\\\\\"k \"lmn\" o pqr "
"\"st \\\"u\" \\v";
const char *const Output[] = { "a\\b", "c\\\\d", "e\\f g", "h\"i", "j\\\"k",
"lmn", "o", "pqr", "st \"u", "\\v" };
testCommandLineTokenizer(cl::TokenizeWindowsCommandLine, Input, Output,
array_lengthof(Output));
}
TEST(CommandLineTest, AliasesWithArguments) {
static const size_t ARGC = 3;
const char *const Inputs[][ARGC] = {
{ "-tool", "-actual=x", "-extra" },
{ "-tool", "-actual", "x" },
{ "-tool", "-alias=x", "-extra" },
{ "-tool", "-alias", "x" }
};
for (size_t i = 0, e = array_lengthof(Inputs); i < e; ++i) {
StackOption<std::string> Actual("actual");
StackOption<bool> Extra("extra");
StackOption<std::string> Input(cl::Positional);
cl::alias Alias("alias", llvm::cl::aliasopt(Actual));
cl::ParseCommandLineOptions(ARGC, Inputs[i]);
EXPECT_EQ("x", Actual);
EXPECT_EQ(0, Input.getNumOccurrences());
Alias.removeArgument();
}
}
void testAliasRequired(int argc, const char *const *argv) {
StackOption<std::string> Option("option", cl::Required);
cl::alias Alias("o", llvm::cl::aliasopt(Option));
cl::ParseCommandLineOptions(argc, argv);
EXPECT_EQ("x", Option);
EXPECT_EQ(1, Option.getNumOccurrences());
Alias.removeArgument();
}
TEST(CommandLineTest, AliasRequired) {
const char *opts1[] = { "-tool", "-option=x" };
const char *opts2[] = { "-tool", "-o", "x" };
testAliasRequired(array_lengthof(opts1), opts1);
testAliasRequired(array_lengthof(opts2), opts2);
}
TEST(CommandLineTest, HideUnrelatedOptions) {
StackOption<int> TestOption1("hide-option-1");
StackOption<int> TestOption2("hide-option-2", cl::cat(TestCategory));
cl::HideUnrelatedOptions(TestCategory);
ASSERT_EQ(cl::ReallyHidden, TestOption1.getOptionHiddenFlag())
<< "Failed to hide extra option.";
ASSERT_EQ(cl::NotHidden, TestOption2.getOptionHiddenFlag())
<< "Hid extra option that should be visable.";
StringMap<cl::Option *> &Map = cl::getRegisteredOptions();
ASSERT_EQ(cl::NotHidden, Map["help"]->getOptionHiddenFlag())
<< "Hid default option that should be visable.";
}
cl::OptionCategory TestCategory2("Test Options set 2", "Description");
TEST(CommandLineTest, HideUnrelatedOptionsMulti) {
StackOption<int> TestOption1("multi-hide-option-1");
StackOption<int> TestOption2("multi-hide-option-2", cl::cat(TestCategory));
StackOption<int> TestOption3("multi-hide-option-3", cl::cat(TestCategory2));
const cl::OptionCategory *VisibleCategories[] = {&TestCategory,
&TestCategory2};
cl::HideUnrelatedOptions(makeArrayRef(VisibleCategories));
ASSERT_EQ(cl::ReallyHidden, TestOption1.getOptionHiddenFlag())
<< "Failed to hide extra option.";
ASSERT_EQ(cl::NotHidden, TestOption2.getOptionHiddenFlag())
<< "Hid extra option that should be visable.";
ASSERT_EQ(cl::NotHidden, TestOption3.getOptionHiddenFlag())
<< "Hid extra option that should be visable.";
StringMap<cl::Option *> &Map = cl::getRegisteredOptions();
ASSERT_EQ(cl::NotHidden, Map["help"]->getOptionHiddenFlag())
<< "Hid default option that should be visable.";
}
} // anonymous namespace