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#!/usr/bin/perl
# Copyright 2009 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 script checks that the compilers emit the errors which we expect.
# Usage: errchk COMPILER [OPTS] SOURCEFILES. This will run the command
# COMPILER [OPTS] SOURCEFILES. The compilation is expected to fail; if
# it succeeds, this script will report an error. The stderr output of
# the compiler will be matched against comments in SOURCEFILES. For each
# line of the source files which should generate an error, there should
# be a comment of the form // ERROR "regexp". If the compiler generates
# an error for a line which has no such comment, this script will report
# an error. Likewise if the compiler does not generate an error for a
# line which has a comment, or if the error message does not match the
# <regexp>. The <regexp> syntax is Perl but its best to stick to egrep.
use POSIX;
if(@ARGV < 1) {
print STDERR "Usage: errchk COMPILER [OPTS] SOURCEFILES\n";
exit 1;
}
# Grab SOURCEFILES
foreach(reverse 0 .. @ARGV-1) {
unless($ARGV[$_] =~ /\.go$/) {
@file = @ARGV[$_+1 .. @ARGV-1];
last;
}
}
foreach $file (@file) {
open(SRC, $file) || die "BUG: errchk: open $file: $!";
$src{$file} = [<SRC>];
close(SRC);
}
# Run command
$cmd = join(' ', @ARGV);
open(CMD, "exec $cmd </dev/null 2>&1 |") || die "BUG: errchk: run $cmd: $!";
# 6g error messages continue onto additional lines with leading tabs.
# Split the output at the beginning of each line that doesn't begin with a tab.
$out = join('', <CMD>);
@out = split(/^(?!\t)/m, $out);
close CMD;
if($? == 0) {
print STDERR "BUG: errchk: command succeeded unexpectedly\n";
print STDERR @out;
exit 0;
}
if(!WIFEXITED($?)) {
print STDERR "BUG: errchk: compiler crashed\n";
print STDERR @out, "\n";
exit 0;
}
sub bug() {
if(!$bug++) {
print STDERR "BUG: ";
}
}
sub chk {
my $file = shift;
my $line = 0;
my $regexp;
my @errmsg;
my @match;
foreach my $src (@{$src{$file}}) {
$line++;
next if $src =~ m|////|; # double comment disables ERROR
next unless $src =~ m|// (GC_)?ERROR (.*)|;
$regexp = $2;
if($regexp !~ /^"([^"]*)"/) {
print STDERR "$file:$line: malformed regexp\n";
next;
}
$regexp = $1;
# Turn relative line number in message into absolute line number.
if($regexp =~ /LINE(([+-])([0-9]+))?/) {
my $n = $line;
if(defined($1)) {
if($2 eq "+") {
$n += int($3);
} else {
$n -= int($3);
}
}
$regexp = "$`$file:$n$'";
}
@errmsg = grep { /$file:$line[:[]/ } @out;
@out = grep { !/$file:$line[:[]/ } @out;
if(@errmsg == 0) {
bug();
print STDERR "errchk: $file:$line: missing expected error: '$regexp'\n";
next;
}
@match = grep { /$regexp/ } @errmsg;
if(@match == 0) {
bug();
print STDERR "errchk: $file:$line: error message does not match '$regexp'\n";
foreach my $l (@errmsg) {
print STDERR "> $l";
}
next;
}
}
}
foreach $file (@file) {
chk($file)
}
if(@out != 0) {
bug();
print STDERR "errchk: unmatched error messages:\n";
print STDERR "==================================================\n";
print STDERR @out;
print STDERR "==================================================\n";
}
exit 0;