// Copyright 2017 The go-ethereum Authors // This file is part of the go-ethereum library. // // The go-ethereum library is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify // it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License as published by // the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or // (at your option) any later version. // // The go-ethereum library 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 Lesser General Public License for more details. // // You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License // along with the go-ethereum library. If not, see . package tests import ( "encoding/json" "fmt" "io" "io/ioutil" "os" "path/filepath" "reflect" "regexp" "runtime" "sort" "strings" "testing" "github.com/ledgerwatch/turbo-geth/params" ) var ( baseDir = filepath.Join(".", "testdata") blockTestDir = filepath.Join(baseDir, "BlockchainTests") stateTestDir = filepath.Join(baseDir, "GeneralStateTests") legacyStateTestDir = filepath.Join(baseDir, "LegacyTests", "Constantinople", "GeneralStateTests") transactionTestDir = filepath.Join(baseDir, "TransactionTests") vmTestDir = filepath.Join(baseDir, "VMTests") rlpTestDir = filepath.Join(baseDir, "RLPTests") difficultyTestDir = filepath.Join(baseDir, "BasicTests") ) func readJSON(reader io.Reader, value interface{}) error { data, err := ioutil.ReadAll(reader) if err != nil { return fmt.Errorf("error reading JSON file: %v", err) } if err = json.Unmarshal(data, &value); err != nil { if syntaxerr, ok := err.(*json.SyntaxError); ok { line := findLine(data, syntaxerr.Offset) return fmt.Errorf("JSON syntax error at line %v: %v", line, err) } return err } return nil } func readJSONFile(fn string, value interface{}) error { file, err := os.Open(fn) if err != nil { return err } defer file.Close() err = readJSON(file, value) if err != nil { return fmt.Errorf("%s in file %s", err.Error(), fn) } return nil } // findLine returns the line number for the given offset into data. func findLine(data []byte, offset int64) (line int) { line = 1 for i, r := range string(data) { if int64(i) >= offset { return } if r == '\n' { line++ } } return } // testMatcher controls skipping and chain config assignment to tests. type testMatcher struct { configpat []testConfig failpat []testFailure skiploadpat []*regexp.Regexp slowpat []*regexp.Regexp whitelistpat *regexp.Regexp } type testConfig struct { p *regexp.Regexp config params.ChainConfig } type testFailure struct { p *regexp.Regexp reason string } // skipShortMode skips tests matching when the -short flag is used. func (tm *testMatcher) slow(pattern string) { tm.slowpat = append(tm.slowpat, regexp.MustCompile(pattern)) } // skipLoad skips JSON loading of tests matching the pattern. func (tm *testMatcher) skipLoad(pattern string) { tm.skiploadpat = append(tm.skiploadpat, regexp.MustCompile(pattern)) } // fails adds an expected failure for tests matching the pattern. func (tm *testMatcher) fails(pattern string, reason string) { if reason == "" { panic("empty fail reason") } tm.failpat = append(tm.failpat, testFailure{regexp.MustCompile(pattern), reason}) } func (tm *testMatcher) whitelist(pattern string) { tm.whitelistpat = regexp.MustCompile(pattern) } // config defines chain config for tests matching the pattern. func (tm *testMatcher) config(pattern string, cfg params.ChainConfig) { tm.configpat = append(tm.configpat, testConfig{regexp.MustCompile(pattern), cfg}) } // findSkip matches name against test skip patterns. func (tm *testMatcher) findSkip(name string) (reason string, skipload bool) { isWin32 := runtime.GOARCH == "386" && runtime.GOOS == "windows" for _, re := range tm.slowpat { if re.MatchString(name) { if testing.Short() { return "skipped in -short mode", false } if isWin32 { return "skipped on 32bit windows", false } } } for _, re := range tm.skiploadpat { if re.MatchString(name) { return "skipped by skipLoad", true } } return "", false } // findConfig returns the chain config matching defined patterns. func (tm *testMatcher) findConfig(name string) *params.ChainConfig { // TODO(fjl): name can be derived from testing.T when min Go version is 1.8 for _, m := range tm.configpat { if m.p.MatchString(name) { return &m.config } } return new(params.ChainConfig) } func (tm *testMatcher) checkFailure(t *testing.T, err error) error { return tm.checkFailureWithName(t, t.Name(), err) } // checkFailure checks whether a failure is expected. func (tm *testMatcher) checkFailureWithName(t *testing.T, name string, err error) error { failReason := "" for _, m := range tm.failpat { if m.p.MatchString(t.Name()) { failReason = m.reason break } } if failReason != "" { t.Logf("expected failure: %s", failReason) if err != nil { t.Logf("error: %v", err) return nil } return fmt.Errorf("test succeeded unexpectedly") } return err } // walk invokes its runTest argument for all subtests in the given directory. // // runTest should be a function of type func(t *testing.T, name string, x ), // where TestType is the type of the test contained in test files. func (tm *testMatcher) walk(t *testing.T, dir string, runTest interface{}) { // Walk the directory. dirinfo, err := os.Stat(dir) if os.IsNotExist(err) || !dirinfo.IsDir() { fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "can't find test files in %s, did you clone the tests submodule?\n", dir) t.Skip("missing test files") } err = filepath.Walk(dir, func(path string, info os.FileInfo, err error) error { name := filepath.ToSlash(strings.TrimPrefix(path, dir+string(filepath.Separator))) if info.IsDir() { if _, skipload := tm.findSkip(name + "/"); skipload { return filepath.SkipDir } return nil } if filepath.Ext(path) == ".json" { t.Run(name, func(t *testing.T) { tm.runTestFile(t, path, name, runTest) }) } return nil }) if err != nil { t.Fatal(err) } } func (tm *testMatcher) runTestFile(t *testing.T, path, name string, runTest interface{}) { if r, _ := tm.findSkip(name); r != "" { t.Skip(r) } if tm.whitelistpat != nil { if !tm.whitelistpat.MatchString(t.Name()) { t.Skip("Skipped by whitelist") } } t.Parallel() // Load the file as map[string]. m := makeMapFromTestFunc(runTest) if err := readJSONFile(path, m.Addr().Interface()); err != nil { t.Fatal(err) } // Run all tests from the map. Don't wrap in a subtest if there is only one test in the file. keys := sortedMapKeys(m) if len(keys) == 1 { runTestFunc(runTest, t, name, m, keys[0]) } else { for _, key := range keys { name := name + "/" + key t.Run(key, func(t *testing.T) { if r, _ := tm.findSkip(name); r != "" { t.Skip(r) } runTestFunc(runTest, t, name, m, key) }) } } } func makeMapFromTestFunc(f interface{}) reflect.Value { stringT := reflect.TypeOf("") testingT := reflect.TypeOf((*testing.T)(nil)) ftyp := reflect.TypeOf(f) if ftyp.Kind() != reflect.Func || ftyp.NumIn() != 3 || ftyp.NumOut() != 0 || ftyp.In(0) != testingT || ftyp.In(1) != stringT { panic(fmt.Sprintf("bad test function type: want func(*testing.T, string, ), have %s", ftyp)) } testType := ftyp.In(2) mp := reflect.New(reflect.MapOf(stringT, testType)) return mp.Elem() } func sortedMapKeys(m reflect.Value) []string { keys := make([]string, m.Len()) for i, k := range m.MapKeys() { keys[i] = k.String() } sort.Strings(keys) return keys } func runTestFunc(runTest interface{}, t *testing.T, name string, m reflect.Value, key string) { reflect.ValueOf(runTest).Call([]reflect.Value{ reflect.ValueOf(t), reflect.ValueOf(name), m.MapIndex(reflect.ValueOf(key)), }) } func TestMatcherWhitelist(t *testing.T) { t.Parallel() tm := new(testMatcher) tm.whitelist("invalid*") tm.walk(t, rlpTestDir, func(t *testing.T, name string, test *RLPTest) { if name[:len("invalidRLPTest.json")] != "invalidRLPTest.json" { t.Fatalf("invalid test found: %s != invalidRLPTest.json", name) } }) }