dfhack/library/lua/test_util/expect.lua

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-- Internal implementations of expect.*() functions for tests
-- NOTE: do not use this module in tests directly! The test wrapper (ci/test.lua)
-- wraps these functions to track which tests have passed/failed, and calling
-- these functions directly will not work as expected.
local expect = mkmodule('test_util.expect')
function expect.true_(value, comment)
return not not value, comment, 'expected true, got ' .. tostring(value)
end
function expect.false_(value, comment)
return not value, comment, 'expected false, got ' .. tostring(value)
end
function expect.fail(comment)
return false, comment or 'check failed, no reason provided'
end
function expect.nil_(value, comment)
return value == nil, comment, 'expected nil, got ' .. tostring(value)
end
function expect.eq(a, b, comment)
return a == b, comment, ('"%s" ~= "%s"'):format(a, b)
end
function expect.ne(a, b, comment)
return a ~= b, comment, ('"%s" == "%s"'):format(a, b)
end
function expect.lt(a, b, comment)
return a < b, comment, ('%s >= %s'):format(a, b)
end
function expect.le(a, b, comment)
return a <= b, comment, ('%s > %s'):format(a, b)
end
function expect.gt(a, b, comment)
return a > b, comment, ('%s <= %s'):format(a, b)
end
function expect.ge(a, b, comment)
return a >= b, comment, ('%s < %s'):format(a, b)
end
function expect.str_find(pattern, str_to_match, comment)
if type(str_to_match) ~= 'string' then
return false, comment, 'expected string, got ' .. type(str_to_match)
end
return str_to_match:find(pattern), comment,
('pattern "%s" not matched in "%s"'):format(pattern, str_to_match)
end
local function table_eq_recurse(a, b, keys, known_eq)
if a == b then return true end
local checked = {}
for k,v in pairs(a) do
if type(a[k]) == 'table' then
if known_eq[a[k]] and known_eq[a[k]][b[k]] then goto skip end
table.insert(keys, tostring(k))
if type(b[k]) ~= 'table' then
return false, keys, {tostring(a[k]), tostring(b[k])}
end
if not known_eq[a[k]] then known_eq[a[k]] = {} end
for eq_tab,_ in pairs(known_eq[a[k]]) do
known_eq[eq_tab][b[k]] = true
end
known_eq[a[k]][b[k]] = true
if not known_eq[b[k]] then known_eq[b[k]] = {} end
for eq_tab,_ in pairs(known_eq[b[k]]) do
known_eq[eq_tab][a[k]] = true
end
known_eq[b[k]][a[k]] = true
local matched, keys_at_diff, diff =
table_eq_recurse(a[k], b[k], keys, known_eq)
if not matched then return false, keys_at_diff, diff end
keys[#keys] = nil
elseif a[k] ~= b[k] then
table.insert(keys, tostring(k))
return false, keys, {tostring(a[k]), tostring(b[k])}
end
::skip::
checked[k] = true
end
for k in pairs(b) do
if not checked[k] then
table.insert(keys, tostring(k))
return false, keys, {tostring(a[k]), tostring(b[k])}
end
end
return true
end
function expect.table_eq(a, b, comment)
if (type(a) ~= 'table' and type(a) ~= 'userdata') or
(type(b) ~= 'table' and type(b) ~= 'userdata') then
return false, comment, 'operands to table_eq must be tables or userdata'
end
local keys, known_eq = {}, {}
local matched, keys_at_diff, diff = table_eq_recurse(a, b, keys, known_eq)
if matched then return true end
local keystr = '['..keys_at_diff[1]..']'
for i=2,#keys_at_diff do keystr = keystr..'['..keys_at_diff[i]..']' end
return false, comment,
('key %s: "%s" ~= "%s"'):format(keystr, diff[1], diff[2])
end
local function matches(obj, matcher)
if type(matcher) == 'string' then
return tostring(obj):match(matcher)
elseif type(matcher) == 'function' then
return matcher(obj)
end
return false
end
-- matches errors thrown from the specified function. the check passes if an
-- error is thrown and the thrown error matches the specified matcher.
--
-- matcher can be:
-- a string, interpreted as a lua pattern that matches the error message
-- a function that takes an err object and returns a boolean (true means match)
function expect.error_match(matcher, func, comment)
local ok, err = pcall(func)
if ok then
return false, comment, 'no error raised by function call'
end
if matches(err, matcher) then return true end
local matcher_str = ''
if type(matcher) == 'string' then
matcher_str = (': "%s"'):format(matcher)
end
return false, comment,
('error "%s" did not satisfy matcher%s'):format(err, matcher_str)
end
function expect.error(func, comment)
return expect.error_match('.*', func, comment)
end
-- matches error messages output from dfhack.printerr() when the specified
-- callback is run. the check passes if all printerr messages are matched by
-- specified matchers and no matchers remain unmatched.
--
-- matcher can be:
-- a string, interpreted as a lua pattern that matches a message
-- a function that takes the string message and returns a boolean (true means
-- match)
-- a populated table that can be used to match multiple messages (explained
-- in more detail below)
--
-- if matcher is a table, it can contain:
-- a list of strings and/or functions which will be matched in order
-- a map of strings and/or functions to positive integers, which will be
-- matched (in any order) the number of times specified
--
-- when this function attempts to match a message, it will first try the next
-- matcher in the list (that is, the next numeric key). if that matcher doesn't
-- exist or doesn't match, it will try all string and function keys whose values
-- are numeric and > 0.
--
-- if a mapped matcher is matched, it will have its value decremented by 1.
function expect.printerr_match(matcher, func, comment)
local saved_printerr = dfhack.printerr
local messages = {}
dfhack.printerr = function(msg) table.insert(messages, msg) end
dfhack.with_finalize(
function() dfhack.printerr = saved_printerr end,
func)
if type(matcher) ~= 'table' then matcher = {matcher} end
while #messages > 0 do
local msg = messages[1]
if matches(msg, matcher[1]) then
table.remove(matcher, 1)
goto continue
end
for k,v in pairs(matcher) do
if type(v) == 'number' and v > 0 and matches(msg, k) then
local remaining = v - 1
if remaining == 0 then
matcher[k] = nil
else
matcher[k] = remaining
end
goto continue
end
end
break -- failed to match message
::continue::
table.remove(messages, 1)
end
local errmsgs, unmatched_messages, extra_matchers = {}, {}, {}
for _,msg in ipairs(messages) do
table.insert(unmatched_messages, ('"%s"'):format(msg))
end
if #unmatched_messages > 0 then
table.insert(errmsgs,
('unmatched dfhack.printerr() messages: %s'):format(
table.concat(unmatched_messages, ', ')))
end
for k,v in ipairs(matcher) do
table.insert(extra_matchers, ('"%s"'):format(tostring(v)))
matcher[k] = nil
end
for k,v in pairs(matcher) do
table.insert(extra_matchers,
('"%s"=%s'):format(tostring(k), tostring(v)))
end
if #extra_matchers > 0 then
table.insert(errmsgs,
('unmatched or invalid matchers: %s'):format(
table.concat(extra_matchers, ', ')))
end
if #errmsgs > 0 then
return false, comment, table.concat(errmsgs, '; ')
end
return true
end
function expect.pairs_contains(table, key, comment)
for k, v in pairs(table) do
if k == key then
return true
end
end
return false, comment, ('could not find key "%s" in table'):format(key)
end
function expect.not_pairs_contains(table, key, comment)
for k, v in pairs(table) do
if k == key then
return false, comment, ('found key "%s" in table'):format(key)
end
end
return true
end
return expect