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#!/usr/bin/python
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"""Shared code for validating staleness_test() rules.
This code is used by test scripts generated from staleness_test() rules.
"""
from __future__ import absolute_import
from __future__ import print_function
import difflib
import sys
import os
from shutil import copyfile
class _FilePair(object):
"""Represents a single (target, generated) file pair."""
def __init__(self, target, generated):
self.target = target
self.generated = generated
class Config(object):
"""Represents the configuration for a single staleness test target."""
def __init__(self, file_list):
# Duplicate to avoid modifying our arguments.
file_list = list(file_list)
# The file list contains a few other bits of information at the end.
# This is packed by the code in build_defs.bzl.
self.target_name = file_list.pop()
self.package_name = file_list.pop()
self.pattern = file_list.pop()
self.file_list = file_list
def _GetFilePairs(config):
"""Generates the list of file pairs.
Args:
config: a Config object representing this target's config.
Returns:
A list of _FilePair objects.
"""
ret = []
has_bazel_genfiles = os.path.exists("bazel-bin")
for filename in config.file_list:
target = os.path.join(config.package_name, filename)
generated = os.path.join(config.package_name, config.pattern % filename)
if has_bazel_genfiles:
generated = os.path.join("bazel-bin", generated)
# Generated files should always exist. Blaze should guarantee this before
# we are run.
if not os.path.isfile(generated):
print("Generated file '%s' does not exist." % generated)
print("Please run this command to generate it:")
print(" bazel build %s:%s" % (config.package_name, config.target_name))
sys.exit(1)
ret.append(_FilePair(target, generated))
return ret
def _GetMissingAndStaleFiles(file_pairs):
"""Generates lists of missing and stale files.
Args:
file_pairs: a list of _FilePair objects.
Returns:
missing_files: a list of _FilePair objects representing missing files.
These target files do not exist at all.
stale_files: a list of _FilePair objects representing stale files.
These target files exist but have stale contents.
"""
missing_files = []
stale_files = []
for pair in file_pairs:
if not os.path.isfile(pair.target):
missing_files.append(pair)
continue
with open(pair.generated, 'rb') as g, open(pair.target, 'rb') as t:
if g.read() != t.read():
stale_files.append(pair)
return missing_files, stale_files
def _CopyFiles(file_pairs):
"""Copies all generated files to the corresponding target file.
The target files must be writable already.
Args:
file_pairs: a list of _FilePair objects that we want to copy.
"""
for pair in file_pairs:
target_dir = os.path.dirname(pair.target)
if not os.path.isdir(target_dir):
os.makedirs(target_dir)
copyfile(pair.generated, pair.target)
def FixFiles(config):
"""Implements the --fix option: overwrites missing or out-of-date files.
Args:
config: the Config object for this test.
"""
file_pairs = _GetFilePairs(config)
missing_files, stale_files = _GetMissingAndStaleFiles(file_pairs)
_CopyFiles(stale_files + missing_files)
def CheckFilesMatch(config):
"""Checks whether each target file matches the corresponding generated file.
Args:
config: the Config object for this test.
Returns:
None if everything matches, otherwise a string error message.
"""
diff_errors = []
file_pairs = _GetFilePairs(config)
missing_files, stale_files = _GetMissingAndStaleFiles(file_pairs)
for pair in missing_files:
diff_errors.append("File %s does not exist" % pair.target)
continue
for pair in stale_files:
with open(pair.generated) as g, open(pair.target) as t:
diff = ''.join(difflib.unified_diff(g.read().splitlines(keepends=True),
t.read().splitlines(keepends=True)))
diff_errors.append("File %s is out of date:\n%s" % (pair.target, diff))
if diff_errors:
error_msg = "Files out of date!\n\n"
error_msg += "To fix run THIS command:\n"
error_msg += " bazel-bin/%s/%s --fix\n\n" % (config.package_name,
config.target_name)
error_msg += "Errors:\n"
error_msg += " " + "\n ".join(diff_errors)
return error_msg
else:
return None