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# Copyright © 2020 Intel Corporation
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# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
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# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
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# You may obtain a copy of the License at
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# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
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# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
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# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
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# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
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# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
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# limitations under the License.
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import typing as T
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from . import ExtensionModule, ModuleReturnValue
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from .. import mlog
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from ..build import BuildTarget, Executable, InvalidArguments
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from ..dependencies import Dependency, ExternalLibrary
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from ..interpreter import ExecutableHolder, permitted_kwargs
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from ..interpreterbase import InterpreterException, permittedKwargs, FeatureNew
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from ..mesonlib import stringlistify, unholder, listify
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if T.TYPE_CHECKING:
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from ..interpreter import ModuleState, Interpreter
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class RustModule(ExtensionModule):
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"""A module that holds helper functions for rust."""
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@FeatureNew('rust module', '0.57.0')
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def __init__(self, interpreter: 'Interpreter') -> None:
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super().__init__(interpreter)
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@permittedKwargs(permitted_kwargs['test'] | {'dependencies'} ^ {'protocol'})
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def test(self, state: 'ModuleState', args: T.List, kwargs: T.Dict[str, T.Any]) -> ModuleReturnValue:
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"""Generate a rust test target from a given rust target.
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Rust puts it's unitests inside it's main source files, unlike most
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languages that put them in external files. This means that normally
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you have to define two separate targets with basically the same
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arguments to get tests:
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```meson
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rust_lib_sources = [...]
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rust_lib = static_library(
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'rust_lib',
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rust_lib_sources,
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)
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rust_lib_test = executable(
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'rust_lib_test',
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rust_lib_sources,
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rust_args : ['--test'],
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)
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test(
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'rust_lib_test',
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rust_lib_test,
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protocol : 'rust',
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)
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```
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This is all fine, but not very DRY. This method makes it much easier
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to define rust tests:
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```meson
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rust = import('unstable-rust')
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rust_lib = static_library(
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'rust_lib',
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[sources],
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)
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rust.test('rust_lib_test', rust_lib)
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```
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"""
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if len(args) != 2:
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raise InterpreterException('rustmod.test() takes exactly 2 positional arguments')
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name: str = args[0]
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if not isinstance(name, str):
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raise InterpreterException('First positional argument to rustmod.test() must be a string')
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base_target: BuildTarget = unholder(args[1])
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if not isinstance(base_target, BuildTarget):
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raise InterpreterException('Second positional argument to rustmod.test() must be a library or executable')
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if not base_target.uses_rust():
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raise InterpreterException('Second positional argument to rustmod.test() must be a rust based target')
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extra_args = stringlistify(kwargs.get('args', []))
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# Delete any arguments we don't want passed
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if '--test' in extra_args:
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mlog.warning('Do not add --test to rustmod.test arguments')
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extra_args.remove('--test')
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if '--format' in extra_args:
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mlog.warning('Do not add --format to rustmod.test arguments')
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i = extra_args.index('--format')
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# Also delete the argument to --format
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del extra_args[i + 1]
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del extra_args[i]
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for i, a in enumerate(extra_args):
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if a.startswith('--format='):
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del extra_args[i]
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break
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dependencies = unholder(listify(kwargs.get('dependencies', [])))
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for d in dependencies:
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if not isinstance(d, (Dependency, ExternalLibrary)):
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raise InvalidArguments('dependencies must be a dependency or external library')
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kwargs['args'] = extra_args + ['--test', '--format', 'pretty']
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kwargs['protocol'] = 'rust'
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new_target_kwargs = base_target.kwargs.copy()
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# Don't mutate the shallow copied list, instead replace it with a new
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# one
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new_target_kwargs['rust_args'] = new_target_kwargs.get('rust_args', []) + ['--test']
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new_target_kwargs['install'] = False
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new_target_kwargs['dependencies'] = new_target_kwargs.get('dependencies', []) + dependencies
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new_target = Executable(
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name, base_target.subdir, state.subproject,
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base_target.for_machine, base_target.sources,
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base_target.objects, base_target.environment,
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new_target_kwargs
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)
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e = ExecutableHolder(new_target, self.interpreter)
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test = self.interpreter.make_test(
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self.interpreter.current_node, [name, e], kwargs)
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return ModuleReturnValue([], [e, test])
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def initialize(*args: T.List, **kwargs: T.Dict) -> RustModule:
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return RustModule(*args, **kwargs) # type: ignore
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