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import subprocess
import tempfile
import os
import shutil
import unittest
from contextlib import contextmanager

from mesonbuild.mesonlib import (
    MachineChoice, is_windows, is_osx, windows_proof_rmtree, windows_proof_rm
)
from mesonbuild.compilers import (
    detect_objc_compiler, detect_objcpp_compiler
)
from mesonbuild.mesonlib import EnvironmentException, MesonException
from mesonbuild.programs import ExternalProgram


from run_tests import (
    get_fake_env
)

from .baseplatformtests import BasePlatformTests
from .helpers import *

@contextmanager
def no_pkgconfig():
    '''
    A context manager that overrides shutil.which and ExternalProgram to force
    them to return None for pkg-config to simulate it not existing.
    '''
    old_which = shutil.which
    old_search = ExternalProgram._search

    def new_search(self, name, search_dir):
        if name == 'pkg-config':
            return [None]
        return old_search(self, name, search_dir)

    def new_which(cmd, *kwargs):
        if cmd == 'pkg-config':
            return None
        return old_which(cmd, *kwargs)

    shutil.which = new_which
    ExternalProgram._search = new_search
    try:
        yield
    finally:
        shutil.which = old_which
        ExternalProgram._search = old_search

class FailureTests(BasePlatformTests):
    '''
    Tests that test failure conditions. Build files here should be dynamically
    generated and static tests should go into `test cases/failing*`.
    This is useful because there can be many ways in which a particular
    function can fail, and creating failing tests for all of them is tedious
    and slows down testing.
    '''
    dnf = "[Dd]ependency.*not found(:.*)?"
    nopkg = '[Pp]kg-config.*not found'

    def setUp(self):
        super().setUp()
        self.srcdir = os.path.realpath(tempfile.mkdtemp())
        self.mbuild = os.path.join(self.srcdir, 'meson.build')
        self.moptions = os.path.join(self.srcdir, 'meson_options.txt')

    def tearDown(self):
        super().tearDown()
        windows_proof_rmtree(self.srcdir)

    def assertMesonRaises(self, contents, match, *,
                          extra_args=None,
                          langs=None,
                          meson_version=None,
                          options=None,
                          override_envvars=None):
        '''
        Assert that running meson configure on the specified @contents raises
        a error message matching regex @match.
        '''
        if langs is None:
            langs = []
        with open(self.mbuild, 'w', encoding='utf-8') as f:
            f.write("project('failure test', 'c', 'cpp'")
            if meson_version:
                f.write(f", meson_version: '{meson_version}'")
            f.write(")\n")
            for lang in langs:
                f.write(f"add_languages('{lang}', required : false)\n")
            f.write(contents)
        if options is not None:
            with open(self.moptions, 'w', encoding='utf-8') as f:
                f.write(options)
        o = {'MESON_FORCE_BACKTRACE': '1'}
        if override_envvars is None:
            override_envvars = o
        else:
            override_envvars.update(o)
        # Force tracebacks so we can detect them properly
        with self.assertRaisesRegex(MesonException, match, msg=contents):
            # Must run in-process or we'll get a generic CalledProcessError
            self.init(self.srcdir, extra_args=extra_args,
                      inprocess=True,
                      override_envvars = override_envvars)

    def obtainMesonOutput(self, contents, match, extra_args, langs, meson_version=None):
        if langs is None:
            langs = []
        with open(self.mbuild, 'w', encoding='utf-8') as f:
            f.write("project('output test', 'c', 'cpp'")
            if meson_version:
                f.write(f", meson_version: '{meson_version}'")
            f.write(")\n")
            for lang in langs:
                f.write(f"add_languages('{lang}', required : false)\n")
            f.write(contents)
        # Run in-process for speed and consistency with assertMesonRaises
        return self.init(self.srcdir, extra_args=extra_args, inprocess=True)

    def assertMesonOutputs(self, contents, match, extra_args=None, langs=None, meson_version=None):
        '''
        Assert that running meson configure on the specified @contents outputs
        something that matches regex @match.
        '''
        out = self.obtainMesonOutput(contents, match, extra_args, langs, meson_version)
        self.assertRegex(out, match)

    def assertMesonDoesNotOutput(self, contents, match, extra_args=None, langs=None, meson_version=None):
        '''
        Assert that running meson configure on the specified @contents does not output
        something that matches regex @match.
        '''
        out = self.obtainMesonOutput(contents, match, extra_args, langs, meson_version)
        self.assertNotRegex(out, match)

    @skipIfNoPkgconfig
    def test_dependency(self):
        if subprocess.call(['pkg-config', '--exists', 'zlib']) != 0:
            raise unittest.SkipTest('zlib not found with pkg-config')
        a = (("dependency('zlib', method : 'fail')", "'fail' is invalid"),
             ("dependency('zlib', static : '1')", "[Ss]tatic.*boolean"),
             ("dependency('zlib', version : 1)", "Item must be a list or one of <class 'str'>"),
             ("dependency('zlib', required : 1)", "[Rr]equired.*boolean"),
             ("dependency('zlib', method : 1)", "[Mm]ethod.*string"),
             ("dependency('zlibfail')", self.dnf),)
        for contents, match in a:
            self.assertMesonRaises(contents, match)

    def test_apple_frameworks_dependency(self):
        if not is_osx():
            raise unittest.SkipTest('only run on macOS')
        self.assertMesonRaises("dependency('appleframeworks')",
                               "requires at least one module")

    def test_extraframework_dependency_method(self):
        code = "dependency('metal', method : 'extraframework')"
        if not is_osx():
            self.assertMesonRaises(code, self.dnf)
        else:
            # metal framework is always available on macOS
            self.assertMesonOutputs(code, '[Dd]ependency.*metal.*found.*YES')

    def test_sdl2_notfound_dependency(self):
        # Want to test failure, so skip if available
        if shutil.which('sdl2-config'):
            raise unittest.SkipTest('sdl2-config found')
        self.assertMesonRaises("dependency('sdl2', method : 'sdlconfig')", self.dnf)
        if shutil.which('pkg-config'):
            self.assertMesonRaises("dependency('sdl2', method : 'pkg-config')", self.dnf)
        with no_pkgconfig():
            # Look for pkg-config, cache it, then
            # Use cached pkg-config without erroring out, then
            # Use cached pkg-config to error out
            code = "dependency('foobarrr', method : 'pkg-config', required : false)\n" \
                "dependency('foobarrr2', method : 'pkg-config', required : false)\n" \
                "dependency('sdl2', method : 'pkg-config')"
            self.assertMesonRaises(code, self.nopkg)

    def test_gnustep_notfound_dependency(self):
        # Want to test failure, so skip if available
        if shutil.which('gnustep-config'):
            raise unittest.SkipTest('gnustep-config found')
        self.assertMesonRaises("dependency('gnustep')",
                               f"(requires a Objc compiler|{self.dnf})",
                               langs = ['objc'])

    def test_wx_notfound_dependency(self):
        # Want to test failure, so skip if available
        if shutil.which('wx-config-3.0') or shutil.which('wx-config') or shutil.which('wx-config-gtk3'):
            raise unittest.SkipTest('wx-config, wx-config-3.0 or wx-config-gtk3 found')
        self.assertMesonRaises("dependency('wxwidgets')", self.dnf)
        self.assertMesonOutputs("dependency('wxwidgets', required : false)",
                                "Run-time dependency .*WxWidgets.* found: .*NO.*")

    def test_wx_dependency(self):
        if not shutil.which('wx-config-3.0') and not shutil.which('wx-config') and not shutil.which('wx-config-gtk3'):
            raise unittest.SkipTest('Neither wx-config, wx-config-3.0 nor wx-config-gtk3 found')
        self.assertMesonRaises("dependency('wxwidgets', modules : 1)",
                               "module argument is not a string")

    def test_llvm_dependency(self):
        self.assertMesonRaises("dependency('llvm', modules : 'fail')",
                               f"(required.*fail|{self.dnf})")

    def test_boost_notfound_dependency(self):
        # Can be run even if Boost is found or not
        self.assertMesonRaises("dependency('boost', modules : 1)",
                               "module.*not a string")
        self.assertMesonRaises("dependency('boost', modules : 'fail')",
                               f"(fail.*not found|{self.dnf})")

    def test_boost_BOOST_ROOT_dependency(self):
        # Test BOOST_ROOT; can be run even if Boost is found or not
        self.assertMesonRaises("dependency('boost')",
                               f"(boost_root.*absolute|{self.dnf})",
                               override_envvars = {'BOOST_ROOT': 'relative/path'})

    def test_dependency_invalid_method(self):
        code = '''zlib_dep = dependency('zlib', required : false)
        zlib_dep.get_configtool_variable('foo')
        '''
        self.assertMesonRaises(code, ".* is not a config-tool dependency")
        code = '''zlib_dep = dependency('zlib', required : false)
        dep = declare_dependency(dependencies : zlib_dep)
        dep.get_pkgconfig_variable('foo')
        '''
        self.assertMesonRaises(code, "Method.*pkgconfig.*is invalid.*internal")
        code = '''zlib_dep = dependency('zlib', required : false)
        dep = declare_dependency(dependencies : zlib_dep)
        dep.get_configtool_variable('foo')
        '''
        self.assertMesonRaises(code, "Method.*configtool.*is invalid.*internal")

    def test_objc_cpp_detection(self):
        '''
        Test that when we can't detect objc or objcpp, we fail gracefully.
        '''
        env = get_fake_env()
        try:
            detect_objc_compiler(env, MachineChoice.HOST)
            detect_objcpp_compiler(env, MachineChoice.HOST)
        except EnvironmentException:
            code = "add_languages('objc')\nadd_languages('objcpp')"
            self.assertMesonRaises(code, "Unknown compiler")
            return
        raise unittest.SkipTest("objc and objcpp found, can't test detection failure")

    def test_subproject_variables(self):
        '''
        Test that:
        1. The correct message is outputted when a not-required dep is not
           found and the fallback subproject is also not found.
        2. A not-required fallback dependency is not found because the
           subproject failed to parse.
        3. A not-found not-required dep with a fallback subproject outputs the
           correct message when the fallback subproject is found but the
           variable inside it is not.
        4. A fallback dependency is found from the subproject parsed in (3)
        5. A wrap file from a subproject is used but fails because it does not
           contain required keys.
        '''
        tdir = os.path.join(self.unit_test_dir, '20 subproj dep variables')
        stray_file = os.path.join(tdir, 'subprojects/subsubproject.wrap')
        if os.path.exists(stray_file):
            windows_proof_rm(stray_file)
        out = self.init(tdir, inprocess=True)
        self.assertRegex(out, r"Neither a subproject directory nor a .*nosubproj.wrap.* file was found")
        self.assertRegex(out, r'Function does not take positional arguments.')
        self.assertRegex(out, r'Dependency .*somenotfounddep.* from subproject .*subprojects/somesubproj.* found: .*NO.*')
        self.assertRegex(out, r'Dependency .*zlibproxy.* from subproject .*subprojects.*somesubproj.* found: .*YES.*')
        self.assertRegex(out, r'Missing key .*source_filename.* in subsubproject.wrap')
        windows_proof_rm(stray_file)

    def test_exception_exit_status(self):
        '''
        Test exit status on python exception
        '''
        tdir = os.path.join(self.unit_test_dir, '21 exit status')
        with self.assertRaises(subprocess.CalledProcessError) as cm:
            self.init(tdir, inprocess=False, override_envvars = {'MESON_UNIT_TEST': '1', 'MESON_FORCE_BACKTRACE': ''})
        self.assertEqual(cm.exception.returncode, 2)
        self.wipe()

    def test_dict_requires_key_value_pairs(self):
        self.assertMesonRaises("dict = {3, 'foo': 'bar'}",
                               'Only key:value pairs are valid in dict construction.')
        self.assertMesonRaises("{'foo': 'bar', 3}",
                               'Only key:value pairs are valid in dict construction.')

    def test_dict_forbids_duplicate_keys(self):
        self.assertMesonRaises("dict = {'a': 41, 'a': 42}",
                               'Duplicate dictionary key: a.*')

    def test_dict_forbids_integer_key(self):
        self.assertMesonRaises("dict = {3: 'foo'}",
                               'Key must be a string.*')

    def test_using_too_recent_feature(self):
        # Here we use a dict, which was introduced in 0.47.0
        self.assertMesonOutputs("dict = {}",
                                ".*WARNING.*Project targets.*but.*",
                                meson_version='>= 0.46.0')

    def test_using_recent_feature(self):
        # Same as above, except the meson version is now appropriate
        self.assertMesonDoesNotOutput("dict = {}",
                                      ".*WARNING.*Project targets.*but.*",
                                      meson_version='>= 0.47')

    def test_using_too_recent_feature_dependency(self):
        self.assertMesonOutputs("dependency('pcap', required: false)",
                                ".*WARNING.*Project targets.*but.*",
                                meson_version='>= 0.41.0')

    def test_vcs_tag_featurenew_build_always_stale(self):
        'https://github.com/mesonbuild/meson/issues/3904'
        vcs_tag = '''version_data = configuration_data()
        version_data.set('PROJVER', '@VCS_TAG@')
        vf = configure_file(output : 'version.h.in', configuration: version_data)
        f = vcs_tag(input : vf, output : 'version.h')
        '''
        msg = '.*WARNING:.*feature.*build_always_stale.*custom_target.*'
        self.assertMesonDoesNotOutput(vcs_tag, msg, meson_version='>=0.43')

    def test_missing_subproject_not_required_and_required(self):
        self.assertMesonRaises("sub1 = subproject('not-found-subproject', required: false)\n" +
                               "sub2 = subproject('not-found-subproject', required: true)",
                               """.*Subproject "subprojects/not-found-subproject" required but not found.*""")

    def test_get_variable_on_not_found_project(self):
        self.assertMesonRaises("sub1 = subproject('not-found-subproject', required: false)\n" +
                               "sub1.get_variable('naaa')",
                               """Subproject "subprojects/not-found-subproject" disabled can't get_variable on it.""")

    def test_version_checked_before_parsing_options(self):
        '''
        https://github.com/mesonbuild/meson/issues/5281
        '''
        options = "option('some-option', type: 'foo', value: '')"
        match = 'Meson version is.*but project requires >=2000'
        self.assertMesonRaises("", match, meson_version='>=2000', options=options)

    def test_assert_default_message(self):
        self.assertMesonRaises("k1 = 'a'\n" +
                               "assert({\n" +
                               "  k1: 1,\n" +
                               "}['a'] == 2)\n",
                               r"Assert failed: {k1 : 1}\['a'\] == 2")

    def test_wrap_nofallback(self):
        self.assertMesonRaises("dependency('notfound', fallback : ['foo', 'foo_dep'])",
                               r"Dependency 'notfound' is required but not found.",
                               extra_args=['--wrap-mode=nofallback'])

    def test_message(self):
        self.assertMesonOutputs("message('Array:', ['a', 'b'])",
                                r"Message:.* Array: \['a', 'b'\]")

    def test_warning(self):
        self.assertMesonOutputs("warning('Array:', ['a', 'b'])",
                                r"WARNING:.* Array: \['a', 'b'\]")

    def test_override_dependency_twice(self):
        self.assertMesonRaises("meson.override_dependency('foo', declare_dependency())\n" +
                               "meson.override_dependency('foo', declare_dependency())",
                               """Tried to override dependency 'foo' which has already been resolved or overridden""")

    @unittest.skipIf(is_windows(), 'zlib is not available on Windows')
    def test_override_resolved_dependency(self):
        self.assertMesonRaises("dependency('zlib')\n" +
                               "meson.override_dependency('zlib', declare_dependency())",
                               """Tried to override dependency 'zlib' which has already been resolved or overridden""")

    def test_error_func(self):
        self.assertMesonRaises("error('a', 'b', ['c', ['d', {'e': 'f'}]], 'g')",
                               r"Problem encountered: a b \['c', \['d', {'e' : 'f'}\]\] g")