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"=============================================================================
" $Id: UT.vim 193 2010-05-17 23:10:03Z luc.hermitte $
" File: autoload/lh/UT.vim {{{1
" Author: Luc Hermitte <EMAIL:hermitte {at} free {dot} fr>
" <URL:http://code.google.com/p/lh-vim/>
" Version: 0.0.3
" Created: 11th Feb 2009
" Last Update: $Date: 2010-05-17 19:10:03 -0400 (Mon, 17 May 2010) $
"------------------------------------------------------------------------
" Description: Yet Another Unit Testing Framework for Vim
"
"------------------------------------------------------------------------
" Installation:
" Drop this file into {rtp}/autoload/lh/
" History:
" Strongly inspired by Tom Link's tAssert plugin: all its functions are
" compatible with this framework.
"
" Features:
" - Assertion failures are reported in the quickfix window
" - Assertion syntax is simple, check Tom Link's suite, it's the same
" - Supports banged :Assert! to stop processing a given test on failed
" assertions
" - All the s:Test* functions of a suite are executed (almost) independently
" (i.e., a critical :Assert! failure will stop the Test of the function, and
" lh#UT will proceed to the next s:Test function
" - Lightweight and simple to use: there is only one command defined, all the
" other definitions are kept in an autoload plugin.
" - A suite == a file
" - Several s:TestXxx() per suite
" - +optional s:Setup(), s:Teardown()
" - Supports :Comment's ; :Comment takes an expression to evaluate
" - s:LocalFunctions(), s:variables, and l:variables are supported
" - Takes advantage of BuildToolsWrapper's :Copen command if installed
" - Count successful tests (and not successful assertions)
" - Short-cuts to run the Unit Tests associated to a given vim script
" Relies on: Let-Modeline/local_vimrc/Project to set g:UTfiles (space
" separated list of glob-able paths), and on lh-vim-lib#path
" - Command to exclude, or specify the tests to play => UTPlay, UTIgnore
" - Option g:UT_print_test to display, on assertion failure, the current test
" name with the assertion failed.
"
" TODO:
" - Always execute s:Teardown() -- move its call to a :finally bloc
" - Test in UTF-8 (because of <SNR>_ injection)
" - test under windows (where paths have spaces, etc)
" - What about s:/SNR pollution ? The tmpfile is reused, and there is no
" guaranty a script will clean its own place
" - add &efm for viml errors like the one produced by :Assert 0 + [0]
" and take into account the offset introduced by lines injected at the top of
" the file
" - simplify s:errors functions
" - merge with Tom Link tAssert plugin? (the UI is quite different)
" - :AssertEquals that shows the name of both expressions and their values as
" well -- a correct distinction of both parameters will be tricky with
" regexes ; using functions will loose either the name, or the value in case
" of local/script variables use ; we need macros /<2F> la C/...
" - Support Embedded comments like for instance:
" Assert 1 == 1 " 1 must value 1
" - Ways to test buffers produced
" }}}1
"=============================================================================
let s:cpo_save=&cpo
set cpo&vim
"------------------------------------------------------------------------
" ## Functions {{{1
"------------------------------------------------------------------------
" # Debug {{{2
function! lh#UT#verbose(level)
let s:verbose = a:level
endfunction
function! s:Verbose(expr, ...)
let lvl = a:0>0 ? a:1 : 1
if exists('s:verbose') && s:verbose >= lvl
echomsg a:expr
endif
endfunction
function! lh#UT#debug(expr)
return eval(a:expr)
endfunction
"------------------------------------------------------------------------
" # Internal functions {{{2
"------------------------------------------------------------------------
" Sourcing a script doesn't imply a new entry with its name in :scriptnames
" As a consequence, the easiest thing to do is to reuse the same file over and
" over in a given vim session.
" This approach should be fine as long as there are less than 26 VimL testing vim
" sessions opened simultaneously.
let s:tempfile = tempname()
"------------------------------------------------------------------------
" s:errors
let s:errors = {
\ 'qf' : [],
\ 'crt_suite' : {},
\ 'nb_asserts' : 0,
\ 'nb_successful_asserts' : 0,
\ 'nb_success' : 0,
\ 'suites' : []
\ }
function! s:errors.clear() dict
let self.qf = []
let self.nb_asserts = 0
let self.nb_successful_asserts = 0
let self.nb_success = 0
let self.nb_tests = 0
let self.suites = []
let self.crt_suite = {}
endfunction
function! s:errors.display() dict
let g:errors = self.qf
cexpr self.qf
" Open the quickfix window
if exists(':Copen')
" Defined in lh-BTW, make the windows as big as the number of errors, not
" opened if there is no error
Copen
else
copen
endif
endfunction
function! s:errors.set_current_SNR(SNR)
let self.crt_suite.snr = a:SNR
endfunction
function! s:errors.get_current_SNR()
return self.crt_suite.snr
endfunction
function! s:errors.add(FILE, LINE, message) dict
let msg = a:FILE.':'.a:LINE.':'
if lh#option#get('UT_print_test', 0, 'g') && has_key(s:errors, 'crt_test')
let msg .= '['. s:errors.crt_test.name .'] '
endif
let msg.= a:message
call add(self.qf, msg)
endfunction
function! s:errors.add_test(test_name) dict
call self.add_test(a:test_name)
endfunction
function! s:errors.set_test_failed() dict
if has_key(self, 'crt_test')
let self.crt_test.failed = 1
endif
endfunction
"------------------------------------------------------------------------
" Tests wrapper functions
function! s:RunOneTest(file) dict
try
let s:errors.crt_test = self
if has_key(s:errors.crt_suite, 'setup')
let F = function(s:errors.get_current_SNR().'Setup')
call F()
endif
let F = function(s:errors.get_current_SNR(). self.name)
call F()
if has_key(s:errors.crt_suite, 'teardown')
let F = function(s:errors.get_current_SNR().'Teardown')
call F()
endif
catch /Assert: abort/
call s:errors.add(a:file,
\ matchstr(v:exception, '.*(\zs\d\+\ze)'),
\ 'Test <'. self.name .'> execution aborted on critical assertion failure')
catch /.*/
let throwpoint = substitute(v:throwpoint, escape(s:tempfile, '.\'), a:file, 'g')
let msg = throwpoint . ': '.v:exception
call s:errors.add(a:file, 0, msg)
finally
unlet s:errors.crt_test
endtry
endfunction
function! s:AddTest(test_name) dict
let test = {
\ 'name' : a:test_name,
\ 'run' : function('s:RunOneTest'),
\ 'failed' : 0
\ }
call add(self.tests, test)
endfunction
"------------------------------------------------------------------------
" Suites wrapper functions
function! s:ConcludeSuite() dict
call s:errors.add(self.file,0, 'SUITE<'. self.name.'> '. s:errors.nb_success .'/'. s:errors.nb_tests . ' tests successfully executed.')
" call add(s:errors.qf, 'SUITE<'. self.name.'> '. s:rrors.nb_success .'/'. s:errors.nb_tests . ' tests successfully executed.')
endfunction
function! s:PlayTests(...) dict
call s:Verbose('Execute tests: '.join(a:000, ', '))
call filter(self.tests, 'index(a:000, v:val.name) >= 0')
call s:Verbose('Keeping tests: '.join(self.tests, ', '))
endfunction
function! s:IgnoreTests(...) dict
call s:Verbose('Ignoring tests: '.join(a:000, ', '))
call filter(self.tests, 'index(a:000, v:val.name) < 0')
call s:Verbose('Keeping tests: '.join(self.tests, ', '))
endfunction
function! s:errors.new_suite(file) dict
let suite = {
\ 'scriptname' : s:tempfile,
\ 'file' : a:file,
\ 'tests' : [],
\ 'snr' : '',
\ 'add_test' : function('s:AddTest'),
\ 'conclude' : function('s:ConcludeSuite'),
\ 'play' : function('s:PlayTests'),
\ 'ignore' : function('s:IgnoreTests'),
\ 'nb_tests_failed' : 0
\ }
call add(self.suites, suite)
let self.crt_suite = suite
return suite
endfunction
function! s:errors.set_suite(suite_name) dict
let a = s:Decode(a:suite_name)
call s:Verbose('SUITE <- '. a.expr, 1)
call s:Verbose('SUITE NAME: '. a:suite_name, 2)
" call self.add(a.file, a.line, 'SUITE <'. a.expr .'>')
call self.add(a.file,0, 'SUITE <'. a.expr .'>')
let self.crt_suite.name = a.expr
" let self.crt_suite.file = a.file
endfunction
"------------------------------------------------------------------------
function! s:Decode(expression)
let filename = s:errors.crt_suite.file
let expr = a:expression
let line = matchstr(expr, '^\d\+')
" echo filename.':'.line
let expr = strpart(expr, strlen(line)+1)
let res = { 'file':filename, 'line':line, 'expr':expr}
call s:Verbose('decode:'. (res.file) .':'. (res.line) .':'. (res.expr), 2)
return res
endfunction
function! lh#UT#callback_decode(expression)
return s:Decode(a:expression)
endfunction
"------------------------------------------------------------------------
let s:k_commands = '\%(Assert\|UTSuite\|Comment\)'
let s:k_local_evaluate = [
\ 'command! -bang -nargs=1 Assert '.
\ 'let s:a = lh#UT#callback_decode(<q-args>) |'.
\ 'let s:ok = !empty(eval(s:a.expr)) |'.
\ 'exe "UTAssert<bang> ".s:ok." ".(<f-args>)|'
\]
let s:k_getSNR = [
\ 'function! s:getSNR()',
\ ' if !exists("s:SNR")',
\ ' let s:SNR=matchstr(expand("<sfile>"), "<SNR>\\d\\+_\\zegetSNR$")',
\ ' endif',
\ ' return s:SNR',
\ 'endfunction',
\ 'call lh#UT#callback_set_SNR(s:getSNR())',
\ ''
\ ]
function! s:PrepareFile(file)
if !filereadable(a:file)
call s:errors.add('-', 0, a:file . " can not be read")
return
endif
let file = escape(a:file, ' \')
let lines = readfile(a:file)
let need_to_know_SNR = 0
let suite = s:errors.new_suite(a:file)
let no = 0
let last_line = len(lines)
while no < last_line
if lines[no] =~ '^\s*'.s:k_commands.'\>'
let lines[no] = substitute(lines[no], '^\s*'.s:k_commands.'!\= \zs', (no+1).' ', '')
elseif lines[no] =~ '^\s*function!\=\s\+s:Test'
let test_name = matchstr(lines[no], '^\s*function!\=\s\+s:\zsTest\S\{-}\ze(')
call suite.add_test(test_name)
elseif lines[no] =~ '^\s*function!\=\s\+s:Teardown'
let suite.teardown = 1
elseif lines[no] =~ '^\s*function!\=\s\+s:Setup'
let suite.setup = 1
endif
if lines[no] =~ '^\s*function!\=\s\+s:'
let need_to_know_SNR = 1
endif
let no += 1
endwhile
" Inject s:getSNR() in the script if there is a s:Function in the Test script
if need_to_know_SNR
call extend(lines, s:k_getSNR, 0)
let last_line += len(s:k_getSNR)
endif
" Inject local evualation of expressions in the script
" => takes care of s:variables, s:Functions(), and l:variables
call extend(lines, s:k_local_evaluate, 0)
call writefile(lines, suite.scriptname)
let g:lines=lines
endfunction
function! s:RunOneFile(file)
try
call s:PrepareFile(a:file)
exe 'source '.s:tempfile
let s:errors.nb_tests = len(s:errors.crt_suite.tests)
if !empty(s:errors.crt_suite.tests)
call s:Verbose('Executing tests: '.join(s:errors.crt_suite.tests, ', '))
for test in s:errors.crt_suite.tests
call test.run(a:file)
let s:errors.nb_success += 1 - test.failed
endfor
endif
catch /Assert: abort/
call s:errors.add(a:file,
\ matchstr(v:exception, '.*(\zs\d\+\ze)'),
\ 'Suite <'. s:errors.crt_suite .'> execution aborted on critical assertion failure')
catch /.*/
let throwpoint = substitute(v:throwpoint, escape(s:tempfile, '.\'), a:file, 'g')
let msg = throwpoint . ': '.v:exception
call s:errors.add(a:file, 0, msg)
finally
call s:errors.crt_suite.conclude()
" Never! the name must not be used by other Vim sessions
" call delete(s:tempfile)
endtry
endfunction
"------------------------------------------------------------------------
function! s:StripResultAndDecode(expr)
" Function needed because of an odd degenerescence of vim: commands
" eventually loose their '\'
return s:Decode(matchstr(a:expr, '^\d\+\s\+\zs.*'))
endfunction
function! s:GetResult(expr)
" Function needed because of an odd degenerescence of vim: commands
" eventually loose their '\'
return matchstr(a:expr, '^\d\+\ze\s\+.*')
endfunction
function! s:DefineCommands()
" NB: variables are already interpreted, make it a function
" command! -nargs=1 Assert call s:Assert(<q-args>)
command! -bang -nargs=1 UTAssert
\ let s:a = s:StripResultAndDecode(<q-args>) |
\ let s:ok = s:GetResult(<q-args>) |
\ let s:errors.nb_asserts += 1 |
\ if ! s:ok |
\ call s:errors.set_test_failed() |
\ call s:errors.add(s:a.file, s:a.line, 'assertion failed: '.s:a.expr) |
\ if '<bang>' == '!' |
\ throw "Assert: abort (".s:a.line.")" |
\ endif |
\ else |
\ let s:errors.nb_successful_asserts += 1 |
\ endif
command! -nargs=1 Comment
\ let s:a = s:Decode(<q-args>) |
\ call s:errors.add(s:a.file, s:a.line, eval(s:a.expr))
command! -nargs=1 UTSuite call s:errors.set_suite(<q-args>)
command! -nargs=+ UTPlay call s:errors.crt_suite.play(<f-args>)
command! -nargs=+ UTIgnore call s:errors.crt_suite.ignore(<f-args>)
endfunction
function! s:UnDefineCommands()
silent! delcommand Assert
silent! delcommand UTAssert
silent! command! -nargs=* UTSuite :echoerr "Use :UTRun and not :source on this script"<bar>finish
silent! delcommand UTPlay
silent! delcommand UTIgnore
endfunction
"------------------------------------------------------------------------
" # callbacks {{{2
function! lh#UT#callback_set_SNR(SNR)
call s:errors.set_current_SNR(a:SNR)
endfunction
" # Main function {{{2
function! lh#UT#run(bang,...)
" 1- clear the errors table
let must_keep = a:bang == "!"
if ! must_keep
call s:errors.clear()
endif
try
" 2- define commands
call s:DefineCommands()
" 3- run every test
let rtp = '.,'.&rtp
let files = []
for file in a:000
let lFile = lh#path#glob_as_list(rtp, file)
if len(lFile) > 0
call add(files, lFile[0])
endif
endfor
for file in files
call s:RunOneFile(file)
endfor
finally
call s:UnDefineCommands()
call s:errors.display()
endtry
" 3- Open the quickfix
endfunction
"------------------------------------------------------------------------
let &cpo=s:cpo_save
"=============================================================================
" vim600: set fdm=marker:
" VIM: let g:UTfiles='tests/lh/UT*.vim'