// Copyright 2012 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style // license that can be found in the LICENSE file. // Package testdir_test runs tests in the GOROOT/test directory. package testdir_test import ( "bytes" "encoding/json" "errors" "flag" "fmt" "go/build" "go/build/constraint" "hash/fnv" "internal/testenv" "io" "io/fs" "log" "os" "os/exec" "path" "path/filepath" "regexp" "runtime" "slices" "sort" "strconv" "strings" "sync" "testing" "time" "unicode" ) var ( allCodegen = flag.Bool("all_codegen", defaultAllCodeGen(), "run all goos/goarch for codegen") runSkips = flag.Bool("run_skips", false, "run skipped tests (ignore skip and build tags)") linkshared = flag.Bool("linkshared", false, "") updateErrors = flag.Bool("update_errors", false, "update error messages in test file based on compiler output") runoutputLimit = flag.Int("l", defaultRunOutputLimit(), "number of parallel runoutput tests to run") force = flag.Bool("f", false, "ignore expected-failure test lists") target = flag.String("target", "", "cross-compile tests for `goos/goarch`") shard = flag.Int("shard", 0, "shard index to run. Only applicable if -shards is non-zero.") shards = flag.Int("shards", 0, "number of shards. If 0, all tests are run. This is used by the continuous build.") ) // defaultAllCodeGen returns the default value of the -all_codegen // flag. By default, we prefer to be fast (returning false), except on // the linux-amd64 builder that's already very fast, so we get more // test coverage on trybots. See https://go.dev/issue/34297. func defaultAllCodeGen() bool { return os.Getenv("GO_BUILDER_NAME") == "linux-amd64" } var ( // Package-scoped variables that are initialized at the start of Test. goTool string goos string // Target GOOS goarch string // Target GOARCH cgoEnabled bool goExperiment string goDebug string tmpDir string // dirs are the directories to look for *.go files in. // TODO(bradfitz): just use all directories? dirs = []string{".", "ken", "chan", "interface", "internal/runtime/sys", "syntax", "dwarf", "fixedbugs", "codegen", "abi", "typeparam", "typeparam/mdempsky", "arenas"} ) // Test is the main entrypoint that runs tests in the GOROOT/test directory. // // Each .go file test case in GOROOT/test is registered as a subtest with // a full name like "Test/fixedbugs/bug000.go" ('/'-separated relative path). func Test(t *testing.T) { if *target != "" { // When -target is set, propagate it to GOOS/GOARCH in our environment // so that all commands run with the target GOOS/GOARCH. // // We do this before even calling "go env", because GOOS/GOARCH can // affect other settings we get from go env (notably CGO_ENABLED). goos, goarch, ok := strings.Cut(*target, "/") if !ok { t.Fatalf("bad -target flag %q, expected goos/goarch", *target) } t.Setenv("GOOS", goos) t.Setenv("GOARCH", goarch) } goTool = testenv.GoToolPath(t) cmd := exec.Command(goTool, "env", "-json") stdout, err := cmd.StdoutPipe() if err != nil { t.Fatal("StdoutPipe:", err) } if err := cmd.Start(); err != nil { t.Fatal("Start:", err) } var env struct { GOOS string GOARCH string GOEXPERIMENT string GODEBUG string CGO_ENABLED string } if err := json.NewDecoder(stdout).Decode(&env); err != nil { t.Fatal("Decode:", err) } if err := cmd.Wait(); err != nil { t.Fatal("Wait:", err) } goos = env.GOOS goarch = env.GOARCH cgoEnabled, _ = strconv.ParseBool(env.CGO_ENABLED) goExperiment = env.GOEXPERIMENT goDebug = env.GODEBUG tmpDir = t.TempDir() common := testCommon{ gorootTestDir: filepath.Join(testenv.GOROOT(t), "test"), runoutputGate: make(chan bool, *runoutputLimit), } // cmd/distpack deletes GOROOT/test, so skip the test if it isn't present. // cmd/distpack also requires GOROOT/VERSION to exist, so use that to // suppress false-positive skips. if _, err := os.Stat(common.gorootTestDir); os.IsNotExist(err) { if _, err := os.Stat(filepath.Join(testenv.GOROOT(t), "VERSION")); err == nil { t.Skipf("skipping: GOROOT/test not present") } } for _, dir := range dirs { for _, goFile := range goFiles(t, dir) { test := test{testCommon: common, dir: dir, goFile: goFile} t.Run(path.Join(dir, goFile), func(t *testing.T) { t.Parallel() test.T = t testError := test.run() wantError := test.expectFail() && !*force if testError != nil { if wantError { t.Log(testError.Error() + " (expected)") } else { t.Fatal(testError) } } else if wantError { t.Fatal("unexpected success") } }) } } } func shardMatch(name string) bool { if *shards <= 1 { return true } h := fnv.New32() io.WriteString(h, name) return int(h.Sum32()%uint32(*shards)) == *shard } func goFiles(t *testing.T, dir string) []string { files, err := os.ReadDir(filepath.Join(testenv.GOROOT(t), "test", dir)) if err != nil { t.Fatal(err) } names := []string{} for _, file := range files { name := file.Name() if !strings.HasPrefix(name, ".") && strings.HasSuffix(name, ".go") && shardMatch(name) { names = append(names, name) } } return names } type runCmd func(...string) ([]byte, error) func compileFile(runcmd runCmd, longname string, flags []string) (out []byte, err error) { cmd := []string{goTool, "tool", "compile", "-e", "-p=p", "-importcfg=" + stdlibImportcfgFile()} cmd = append(cmd, flags...) if *linkshared { cmd = append(cmd, "-dynlink", "-installsuffix=dynlink") } cmd = append(cmd, longname) return runcmd(cmd...) } func compileInDir(runcmd runCmd, dir string, flags []string, importcfg string, pkgname string, names ...string) (out []byte, err error) { if importcfg == "" { importcfg = stdlibImportcfgFile() } cmd := []string{goTool, "tool", "compile", "-e", "-D", "test", "-importcfg=" + importcfg} if pkgname == "main" { cmd = append(cmd, "-p=main") } else { pkgname = path.Join("test", strings.TrimSuffix(names[0], ".go")) cmd = append(cmd, "-o", pkgname+".a", "-p", pkgname) } cmd = append(cmd, flags...) if *linkshared { cmd = append(cmd, "-dynlink", "-installsuffix=dynlink") } for _, name := range names { cmd = append(cmd, filepath.Join(dir, name)) } return runcmd(cmd...) } var stdlibImportcfg = sync.OnceValue(func() string { cmd := exec.Command(goTool, "list", "-export", "-f", "{{if .Export}}packagefile {{.ImportPath}}={{.Export}}{{end}}", "std") cmd.Env = append(os.Environ(), "GOENV=off", "GOFLAGS=") output, err := cmd.Output() if err != nil { log.Fatal(err) } return string(output) }) var stdlibImportcfgFile = sync.OnceValue(func() string { filename := filepath.Join(tmpDir, "importcfg") err := os.WriteFile(filename, []byte(stdlibImportcfg()), 0644) if err != nil { log.Fatal(err) } return filename }) func linkFile(runcmd runCmd, goname string, importcfg string, ldflags []string) (err error) { if importcfg == "" { importcfg = stdlibImportcfgFile() } pfile := strings.Replace(goname, ".go", ".o", -1) cmd := []string{goTool, "tool", "link", "-w", "-o", "a.exe", "-importcfg=" + importcfg} if *linkshared { cmd = append(cmd, "-linkshared", "-installsuffix=dynlink") } if ldflags != nil { cmd = append(cmd, ldflags...) } cmd = append(cmd, pfile) _, err = runcmd(cmd...) return } type testCommon struct { // gorootTestDir is the GOROOT/test directory path. gorootTestDir string // runoutputGate controls the max number of runoutput tests // executed in parallel as they can each consume a lot of memory. runoutputGate chan bool } // test is a single test case in the GOROOT/test directory. type test struct { testCommon *testing.T // dir and goFile identify the test case. // For example, "fixedbugs", "bug000.go". dir, goFile string } // expectFail reports whether the (overall) test recipe is // expected to fail under the current build+test configuration. func (t test) expectFail() bool { failureSets := []map[string]bool{types2Failures} // Note: gccgo supports more 32-bit architectures than this, but // hopefully the 32-bit failures are fixed before this matters. switch goarch { case "386", "arm", "mips", "mipsle": failureSets = append(failureSets, types2Failures32Bit) } testName := path.Join(t.dir, t.goFile) // Test name is '/'-separated. for _, set := range failureSets { if set[testName] { return true } } return false } func (t test) goFileName() string { return filepath.Join(t.dir, t.goFile) } func (t test) goDirName() string { return filepath.Join(t.dir, strings.Replace(t.goFile, ".go", ".dir", -1)) } // goDirFiles returns .go files in dir. func goDirFiles(dir string) (filter []fs.DirEntry, _ error) { files, err := os.ReadDir(dir) if err != nil { return nil, err } for _, goFile := range files { if filepath.Ext(goFile.Name()) == ".go" { filter = append(filter, goFile) } } return filter, nil } var packageRE = regexp.MustCompile(`(?m)^package ([\p{Lu}\p{Ll}\w]+)`) func getPackageNameFromSource(fn string) (string, error) { data, err := os.ReadFile(fn) if err != nil { return "", err } pkgname := packageRE.FindStringSubmatch(string(data)) if pkgname == nil { return "", fmt.Errorf("cannot find package name in %s", fn) } return pkgname[1], nil } // goDirPkg represents a Go package in some directory. type goDirPkg struct { name string files []string } // goDirPackages returns distinct Go packages in dir. // If singlefilepkgs is set, each file is considered a separate package // even if the package names are the same. func goDirPackages(t *testing.T, dir string, singlefilepkgs bool) []*goDirPkg { files, err := goDirFiles(dir) if err != nil { t.Fatal(err) } var pkgs []*goDirPkg m := make(map[string]*goDirPkg) for _, file := range files { name := file.Name() pkgname, err := getPackageNameFromSource(filepath.Join(dir, name)) if err != nil { t.Fatal(err) } p, ok := m[pkgname] if singlefilepkgs || !ok { p = &goDirPkg{name: pkgname} pkgs = append(pkgs, p) m[pkgname] = p } p.files = append(p.files, name) } return pkgs } type context struct { GOOS string GOARCH string cgoEnabled bool noOptEnv bool } // shouldTest looks for build tags in a source file and returns // whether the file should be used according to the tags. func shouldTest(src string, goos, goarch string) (ok bool, whyNot string) { if *runSkips { return true, "" } for _, line := range strings.Split(src, "\n") { if strings.HasPrefix(line, "package ") { break } if expr, err := constraint.Parse(line); err == nil { gcFlags := os.Getenv("GO_GCFLAGS") ctxt := &context{ GOOS: goos, GOARCH: goarch, cgoEnabled: cgoEnabled, noOptEnv: strings.Contains(gcFlags, "-N") || strings.Contains(gcFlags, "-l"), } if !expr.Eval(ctxt.match) { return false, line } } } return true, "" } func (ctxt *context) match(name string) bool { if name == "" { return false } // Tags must be letters, digits, underscores or dots. // Unlike in Go identifiers, all digits are fine (e.g., "386"). for _, c := range name { if !unicode.IsLetter(c) && !unicode.IsDigit(c) && c != '_' && c != '.' { return false } } if slices.Contains(build.Default.ReleaseTags, name) { return true } if strings.HasPrefix(name, "goexperiment.") { return slices.Contains(build.Default.ToolTags, name) } if name == "cgo" && ctxt.cgoEnabled { return true } if name == ctxt.GOOS || name == ctxt.GOARCH || name == "gc" { return true } if ctxt.noOptEnv && name == "gcflags_noopt" { return true } if name == "test_run" { return true } return false } // goGcflags returns the -gcflags argument to use with go build / go run. // This must match the flags used for building the standard library, // or else the commands will rebuild any needed packages (like runtime) // over and over. func (test) goGcflags() string { return "-gcflags=all=" + os.Getenv("GO_GCFLAGS") } func (test) goGcflagsIsEmpty() bool { return "" == os.Getenv("GO_GCFLAGS") } var errTimeout = errors.New("command exceeded time limit") // run runs the test case. // // When there is a problem, run uses t.Fatal to signify that it's an unskippable // infrastructure error (such as failing to read an input file or the test recipe // being malformed), or it returns a non-nil error to signify a test case error. // // t.Error isn't used here to give the caller the opportunity to decide whether // the test case failing is expected before promoting it to a real test failure. // See expectFail and -f flag. func (t test) run() error { srcBytes, err := os.ReadFile(filepath.Join(t.gorootTestDir, t.goFileName())) if err != nil { t.Fatal("reading test case .go file:", err) } else if bytes.HasPrefix(srcBytes, []byte{'\n'}) { t.Fatal(".go file source starts with a newline") } src := string(srcBytes) // Execution recipe is contained in a comment in // the first non-empty line that is not a build constraint. var action string for actionSrc := src; action == "" && actionSrc != ""; { var line string line, actionSrc, _ = strings.Cut(actionSrc, "\n") if constraint.IsGoBuild(line) || constraint.IsPlusBuild(line) { continue } action = strings.TrimSpace(strings.TrimPrefix(line, "//")) } if action == "" { t.Fatalf("execution recipe not found in GOROOT/test/%s", t.goFileName()) } // Check for build constraints only up to the actual code. header, _, ok := strings.Cut(src, "\npackage") if !ok { header = action // some files are intentionally malformed } if ok, why := shouldTest(header, goos, goarch); !ok { t.Skip(why) } var args, flags, runenv []string var tim int wantError := false wantAuto := false singlefilepkgs := false f, err := splitQuoted(action) if err != nil { t.Fatal("invalid test recipe:", err) } if len(f) > 0 { action = f[0] args = f[1:] } // TODO: Clean up/simplify this switch statement. switch action { case "compile", "compiledir", "build", "builddir", "buildrundir", "run", "buildrun", "runoutput", "rundir", "runindir", "asmcheck": // nothing to do case "errorcheckandrundir": wantError = false // should be no error if also will run case "errorcheckwithauto": action = "errorcheck" wantAuto = true wantError = true case "errorcheck", "errorcheckdir", "errorcheckoutput": wantError = true case "skip": if *runSkips { break } t.Skip("skip") default: t.Fatalf("unknown pattern: %q", action) } goexp := goExperiment godebug := goDebug gomodvers := "" // collect flags for len(args) > 0 && strings.HasPrefix(args[0], "-") { switch args[0] { case "-1": wantError = true case "-0": wantError = false case "-s": singlefilepkgs = true case "-t": // timeout in seconds args = args[1:] var err error tim, err = strconv.Atoi(args[0]) if err != nil { t.Fatalf("need number of seconds for -t timeout, got %s instead", args[0]) } if s := os.Getenv("GO_TEST_TIMEOUT_SCALE"); s != "" { timeoutScale, err := strconv.Atoi(s) if err != nil { t.Fatalf("failed to parse $GO_TEST_TIMEOUT_SCALE = %q as integer: %v", s, err) } tim *= timeoutScale } case "-goexperiment": // set GOEXPERIMENT environment args = args[1:] if goexp != "" { goexp += "," } goexp += args[0] runenv = append(runenv, "GOEXPERIMENT="+goexp) case "-godebug": // set GODEBUG environment args = args[1:] if godebug != "" { godebug += "," } godebug += args[0] runenv = append(runenv, "GODEBUG="+godebug) case "-gomodversion": // set the GoVersion in generated go.mod files (just runindir ATM) args = args[1:] gomodvers = args[0] default: flags = append(flags, args[0]) } args = args[1:] } if action == "errorcheck" { found := false for i, f := range flags { if strings.HasPrefix(f, "-d=") { flags[i] = f + ",ssa/check/on" found = true break } } if !found { flags = append(flags, "-d=ssa/check/on") } } tempDir := t.TempDir() err = os.Mkdir(filepath.Join(tempDir, "test"), 0755) if err != nil { t.Fatal(err) } err = os.WriteFile(filepath.Join(tempDir, t.goFile), srcBytes, 0644) if err != nil { t.Fatal(err) } var ( runInDir = tempDir tempDirIsGOPATH = false ) runcmd := func(args ...string) ([]byte, error) { cmd := exec.Command(args[0], args[1:]...) var buf bytes.Buffer cmd.Stdout = &buf cmd.Stderr = &buf cmd.Env = append(os.Environ(), "GOENV=off", "GOFLAGS=") if runInDir != "" { cmd.Dir = runInDir // Set PWD to match Dir to speed up os.Getwd in the child process. cmd.Env = append(cmd.Env, "PWD="+cmd.Dir) } else { // Default to running in the GOROOT/test directory. cmd.Dir = t.gorootTestDir // Set PWD to match Dir to speed up os.Getwd in the child process. cmd.Env = append(cmd.Env, "PWD="+cmd.Dir) } if tempDirIsGOPATH { cmd.Env = append(cmd.Env, "GOPATH="+tempDir) } cmd.Env = append(cmd.Env, "STDLIB_IMPORTCFG="+stdlibImportcfgFile()) cmd.Env = append(cmd.Env, runenv...) var err error if tim != 0 { err = cmd.Start() // This command-timeout code adapted from cmd/go/test.go // Note: the Go command uses a more sophisticated timeout // strategy, first sending SIGQUIT (if appropriate for the // OS in question) to try to trigger a stack trace, then // finally much later SIGKILL. If timeouts prove to be a // common problem here, it would be worth porting over // that code as well. See https://do.dev/issue/50973 // for more discussion. if err == nil { tick := time.NewTimer(time.Duration(tim) * time.Second) done := make(chan error) go func() { done <- cmd.Wait() }() select { case err = <-done: // ok case <-tick.C: cmd.Process.Signal(os.Interrupt) time.Sleep(1 * time.Second) cmd.Process.Kill() <-done err = errTimeout } tick.Stop() } } else { err = cmd.Run() } if err != nil && err != errTimeout { err = fmt.Errorf("%s\n%s", err, buf.Bytes()) } return buf.Bytes(), err } importcfg := func(pkgs []*goDirPkg) string { cfg := stdlibImportcfg() for _, pkg := range pkgs { pkgpath := path.Join("test", strings.TrimSuffix(pkg.files[0], ".go")) cfg += "\npackagefile " + pkgpath + "=" + filepath.Join(tempDir, pkgpath+".a") } filename := filepath.Join(tempDir, "importcfg") err := os.WriteFile(filename, []byte(cfg), 0644) if err != nil { t.Fatal(err) } return filename } long := filepath.Join(t.gorootTestDir, t.goFileName()) switch action { default: t.Fatalf("unimplemented action %q", action) panic("unreachable") case "asmcheck": // Compile Go file and match the generated assembly // against a set of regexps in comments. ops := t.wantedAsmOpcodes(long) self := runtime.GOOS + "/" + runtime.GOARCH for _, env := range ops.Envs() { // Only run checks relevant to the current GOOS/GOARCH, // to avoid triggering a cross-compile of the runtime. if string(env) != self && !strings.HasPrefix(string(env), self+"/") && !*allCodegen { continue } // -S=2 forces outermost line numbers when disassembling inlined code. cmdline := []string{"build", "-gcflags", "-S=2"} // Append flags, but don't override -gcflags=-S=2; add to it instead. for i := 0; i < len(flags); i++ { flag := flags[i] switch { case strings.HasPrefix(flag, "-gcflags="): cmdline[2] += " " + strings.TrimPrefix(flag, "-gcflags=") case strings.HasPrefix(flag, "--gcflags="): cmdline[2] += " " + strings.TrimPrefix(flag, "--gcflags=") case flag == "-gcflags", flag == "--gcflags": i++ if i < len(flags) { cmdline[2] += " " + flags[i] } default: cmdline = append(cmdline, flag) } } cmdline = append(cmdline, long) cmd := exec.Command(goTool, cmdline...) cmd.Env = append(os.Environ(), env.Environ()...) if len(flags) > 0 && flags[0] == "-race" { cmd.Env = append(cmd.Env, "CGO_ENABLED=1") } var buf bytes.Buffer cmd.Stdout, cmd.Stderr = &buf, &buf if err := cmd.Run(); err != nil { t.Log(env, "\n", cmd.Stderr) return err } err := t.asmCheck(buf.String(), long, env, ops[env]) if err != nil { return err } } return nil case "errorcheck": // Compile Go file. // Fail if wantError is true and compilation was successful and vice versa. // Match errors produced by gc against errors in comments. // TODO(gri) remove need for -C (disable printing of columns in error messages) cmdline := []string{goTool, "tool", "compile", "-p=p", "-d=panic", "-C", "-e", "-importcfg=" + stdlibImportcfgFile(), "-o", "a.o"} // No need to add -dynlink even if linkshared if we're just checking for errors... cmdline = append(cmdline, flags...) cmdline = append(cmdline, long) out, err := runcmd(cmdline...) if wantError { if err == nil { return fmt.Errorf("compilation succeeded unexpectedly\n%s", out) } if err == errTimeout { return fmt.Errorf("compilation timed out") } } else { if err != nil { return err } } if *updateErrors { t.updateErrors(string(out), long) } return t.errorCheck(string(out), wantAuto, long, t.goFile) case "compile": // Compile Go file. _, err := compileFile(runcmd, long, flags) return err case "compiledir": // Compile all files in the directory as packages in lexicographic order. longdir := filepath.Join(t.gorootTestDir, t.goDirName()) pkgs := goDirPackages(t.T, longdir, singlefilepkgs) importcfgfile := importcfg(pkgs) for _, pkg := range pkgs { _, err := compileInDir(runcmd, longdir, flags, importcfgfile, pkg.name, pkg.files...) if err != nil { return err } } return nil case "errorcheckdir", "errorcheckandrundir": flags = append(flags, "-d=panic") // Compile and errorCheck all files in the directory as packages in lexicographic order. // If errorcheckdir and wantError, compilation of the last package must fail. // If errorcheckandrundir and wantError, compilation of the package prior the last must fail. longdir := filepath.Join(t.gorootTestDir, t.goDirName()) pkgs := goDirPackages(t.T, longdir, singlefilepkgs) errPkg := len(pkgs) - 1 if wantError && action == "errorcheckandrundir" { // The last pkg should compiled successfully and will be run in next case. // Preceding pkg must return an error from compileInDir. errPkg-- } importcfgfile := importcfg(pkgs) for i, pkg := range pkgs { out, err := compileInDir(runcmd, longdir, flags, importcfgfile, pkg.name, pkg.files...) if i == errPkg { if wantError && err == nil { return fmt.Errorf("compilation succeeded unexpectedly\n%s", out) } else if !wantError && err != nil { return err } } else if err != nil { return err } var fullshort []string for _, name := range pkg.files { fullshort = append(fullshort, filepath.Join(longdir, name), name) } err = t.errorCheck(string(out), wantAuto, fullshort...) if err != nil { return err } } if action == "errorcheckdir" { return nil } fallthrough case "rundir": // Compile all files in the directory as packages in lexicographic order. // In case of errorcheckandrundir, ignore failed compilation of the package before the last. // Link as if the last file is the main package, run it. // Verify the expected output. longdir := filepath.Join(t.gorootTestDir, t.goDirName()) pkgs := goDirPackages(t.T, longdir, singlefilepkgs) // Split flags into gcflags and ldflags ldflags := []string{} for i, fl := range flags { if fl == "-ldflags" { ldflags = flags[i+1:] flags = flags[0:i] break } } importcfgfile := importcfg(pkgs) for i, pkg := range pkgs { _, err := compileInDir(runcmd, longdir, flags, importcfgfile, pkg.name, pkg.files...) // Allow this package compilation fail based on conditions below; // its errors were checked in previous case. if err != nil && !(wantError && action == "errorcheckandrundir" && i == len(pkgs)-2) { return err } if i == len(pkgs)-1 { err = linkFile(runcmd, pkg.files[0], importcfgfile, ldflags) if err != nil { return err } var cmd []string cmd = append(cmd, findExecCmd()...) cmd = append(cmd, filepath.Join(tempDir, "a.exe")) cmd = append(cmd, args...) out, err := runcmd(cmd...) if err != nil { return err } t.checkExpectedOutput(out) } } return nil case "runindir": // Make a shallow copy of t.goDirName() in its own module and GOPATH, and // run "go run ." in it. The module path (and hence import path prefix) of // the copy is equal to the basename of the source directory. // // It's used when test a requires a full 'go build' in order to compile // the sources, such as when importing multiple packages (issue29612.dir) // or compiling a package containing assembly files (see issue15609.dir), // but still needs to be run to verify the expected output. tempDirIsGOPATH = true srcDir := filepath.Join(t.gorootTestDir, t.goDirName()) modName := filepath.Base(srcDir) gopathSrcDir := filepath.Join(tempDir, "src", modName) runInDir = gopathSrcDir if err := overlayDir(gopathSrcDir, srcDir); err != nil { t.Fatal(err) } modVersion := gomodvers if modVersion == "" { modVersion = "1.14" } modFile := fmt.Sprintf("module %s\ngo %s\n", modName, modVersion) if err := os.WriteFile(filepath.Join(gopathSrcDir, "go.mod"), []byte(modFile), 0666); err != nil { t.Fatal(err) } cmd := []string{goTool, "run", t.goGcflags()} if *linkshared { cmd = append(cmd, "-linkshared") } cmd = append(cmd, flags...) cmd = append(cmd, ".") out, err := runcmd(cmd...) if err != nil { return err } return t.checkExpectedOutput(out) case "build": // Build Go file. cmd := []string{goTool, "build", t.goGcflags()} cmd = append(cmd, flags...) cmd = append(cmd, "-o", "a.exe", long) _, err := runcmd(cmd...) return err case "builddir", "buildrundir": // Build an executable from all the .go and .s files in a subdirectory. // Run it and verify its output in the buildrundir case. longdir := filepath.Join(t.gorootTestDir, t.goDirName()) files, err := os.ReadDir(longdir) if err != nil { t.Fatal(err) } var gos []string var asms []string for _, file := range files { switch filepath.Ext(file.Name()) { case ".go": gos = append(gos, filepath.Join(longdir, file.Name())) case ".s": asms = append(asms, filepath.Join(longdir, file.Name())) } } if len(asms) > 0 { emptyHdrFile := filepath.Join(tempDir, "go_asm.h") if err := os.WriteFile(emptyHdrFile, nil, 0666); err != nil { t.Fatalf("write empty go_asm.h: %v", err) } cmd := []string{goTool, "tool", "asm", "-p=main", "-gensymabis", "-o", "symabis"} cmd = append(cmd, asms...) _, err = runcmd(cmd...) if err != nil { return err } } var objs []string cmd := []string{goTool, "tool", "compile", "-p=main", "-e", "-D", ".", "-importcfg=" + stdlibImportcfgFile(), "-o", "go.o"} if len(asms) > 0 { cmd = append(cmd, "-asmhdr", "go_asm.h", "-symabis", "symabis") } cmd = append(cmd, gos...) _, err = runcmd(cmd...) if err != nil { return err } objs = append(objs, "go.o") if len(asms) > 0 { cmd = []string{goTool, "tool", "asm", "-p=main", "-e", "-I", ".", "-o", "asm.o"} cmd = append(cmd, asms...) _, err = runcmd(cmd...) if err != nil { return err } objs = append(objs, "asm.o") } cmd = []string{goTool, "tool", "pack", "c", "all.a"} cmd = append(cmd, objs...) _, err = runcmd(cmd...) if err != nil { return err } cmd = []string{goTool, "tool", "link", "-importcfg=" + stdlibImportcfgFile(), "-o", "a.exe", "all.a"} _, err = runcmd(cmd...) if err != nil { return err } if action == "builddir" { return nil } cmd = append(findExecCmd(), filepath.Join(tempDir, "a.exe")) out, err := runcmd(cmd...) if err != nil { return err } return t.checkExpectedOutput(out) case "buildrun": // Build an executable from Go file, then run it, verify its output. // Useful for timeout tests where failure mode is infinite loop. // TODO: not supported on NaCl cmd := []string{goTool, "build", t.goGcflags(), "-o", "a.exe"} if *linkshared { cmd = append(cmd, "-linkshared") } longDirGoFile := filepath.Join(filepath.Join(t.gorootTestDir, t.dir), t.goFile) cmd = append(cmd, flags...) cmd = append(cmd, longDirGoFile) _, err := runcmd(cmd...) if err != nil { return err } cmd = []string{"./a.exe"} out, err := runcmd(append(cmd, args...)...) if err != nil { return err } return t.checkExpectedOutput(out) case "run": // Run Go file if no special go command flags are provided; // otherwise build an executable and run it. // Verify the output. runInDir = "" var out []byte var err error if len(flags)+len(args) == 0 && t.goGcflagsIsEmpty() && !*linkshared && goarch == runtime.GOARCH && goos == runtime.GOOS && goexp == goExperiment && godebug == goDebug { // If we're not using special go command flags, // skip all the go command machinery. // This avoids any time the go command would // spend checking whether, for example, the installed // package runtime is up to date. // Because we run lots of trivial test programs, // the time adds up. pkg := filepath.Join(tempDir, "pkg.a") if _, err := runcmd(goTool, "tool", "compile", "-p=main", "-importcfg="+stdlibImportcfgFile(), "-o", pkg, t.goFileName()); err != nil { return err } exe := filepath.Join(tempDir, "test.exe") cmd := []string{goTool, "tool", "link", "-s", "-w", "-importcfg=" + stdlibImportcfgFile()} cmd = append(cmd, "-o", exe, pkg) if _, err := runcmd(cmd...); err != nil { return err } out, err = runcmd(append([]string{exe}, args...)...) } else { cmd := []string{goTool, "run", t.goGcflags()} if *linkshared { cmd = append(cmd, "-linkshared") } cmd = append(cmd, flags...) cmd = append(cmd, t.goFileName()) out, err = runcmd(append(cmd, args...)...) } if err != nil { return err } return t.checkExpectedOutput(out) case "runoutput": // Run Go file and write its output into temporary Go file. // Run generated Go file and verify its output. t.runoutputGate <- true defer func() { <-t.runoutputGate }() runInDir = "" cmd := []string{goTool, "run", t.goGcflags()} if *linkshared { cmd = append(cmd, "-linkshared") } cmd = append(cmd, t.goFileName()) out, err := runcmd(append(cmd, args...)...) if err != nil { return err } tfile := filepath.Join(tempDir, "tmp__.go") if err := os.WriteFile(tfile, out, 0666); err != nil { t.Fatalf("write tempfile: %v", err) } cmd = []string{goTool, "run", t.goGcflags()} if *linkshared { cmd = append(cmd, "-linkshared") } cmd = append(cmd, tfile) out, err = runcmd(cmd...) if err != nil { return err } return t.checkExpectedOutput(out) case "errorcheckoutput": // Run Go file and write its output into temporary Go file. // Compile and errorCheck generated Go file. runInDir = "" cmd := []string{goTool, "run", t.goGcflags()} if *linkshared { cmd = append(cmd, "-linkshared") } cmd = append(cmd, t.goFileName()) out, err := runcmd(append(cmd, args...)...) if err != nil { return err } tfile := filepath.Join(tempDir, "tmp__.go") err = os.WriteFile(tfile, out, 0666) if err != nil { t.Fatalf("write tempfile: %v", err) } cmdline := []string{goTool, "tool", "compile", "-importcfg=" + stdlibImportcfgFile(), "-p=p", "-d=panic", "-e", "-o", "a.o"} cmdline = append(cmdline, flags...) cmdline = append(cmdline, tfile) out, err = runcmd(cmdline...) if wantError { if err == nil { return fmt.Errorf("compilation succeeded unexpectedly\n%s", out) } } else { if err != nil { return err } } return t.errorCheck(string(out), false, tfile, "tmp__.go") } } var findExecCmd = sync.OnceValue(func() (execCmd []string) { if goos == runtime.GOOS && goarch == runtime.GOARCH { return nil } if path, err := exec.LookPath(fmt.Sprintf("go_%s_%s_exec", goos, goarch)); err == nil { execCmd = []string{path} } return execCmd }) // checkExpectedOutput compares the output from compiling and/or running with the contents // of the corresponding reference output file, if any (replace ".go" with ".out"). // If they don't match, fail with an informative message. func (t test) checkExpectedOutput(gotBytes []byte) error { got := string(gotBytes) filename := filepath.Join(t.dir, t.goFile) filename = filename[:len(filename)-len(".go")] filename += ".out" b, err := os.ReadFile(filepath.Join(t.gorootTestDir, filename)) if errors.Is(err, fs.ErrNotExist) { // File is allowed to be missing, in which case output should be empty. b = nil } else if err != nil { return err } got = strings.Replace(got, "\r\n", "\n", -1) if got != string(b) { if err == nil { return fmt.Errorf("output does not match expected in %s. Instead saw\n%s", filename, got) } else { return fmt.Errorf("output should be empty when (optional) expected-output file %s is not present. Instead saw\n%s", filename, got) } } return nil } func splitOutput(out string, wantAuto bool) []string { // gc error messages continue onto additional lines with leading tabs. // Split the output at the beginning of each line that doesn't begin with a tab. // lines are impossible to match so those are filtered out. var res []string for _, line := range strings.Split(out, "\n") { if strings.HasSuffix(line, "\r") { // remove '\r', output by compiler on windows line = line[:len(line)-1] } if strings.HasPrefix(line, "\t") { res[len(res)-1] += "\n" + line } else if strings.HasPrefix(line, "go tool") || strings.HasPrefix(line, "#") || !wantAuto && strings.HasPrefix(line, "") { continue } else if strings.TrimSpace(line) != "" { res = append(res, line) } } return res } // errorCheck matches errors in outStr against comments in source files. // For each line of the source files which should generate an error, // there should be a comment of the form // ERROR "regexp". // If outStr has an error for a line which has no such comment, // this function will report an error. // Likewise if outStr does not have an error for a line which has a comment, // or if the error message does not match the . // The syntax is Perl but it's best to stick to egrep. // // Sources files are supplied as fullshort slice. // It consists of pairs: full path to source file and its base name. func (t test) errorCheck(outStr string, wantAuto bool, fullshort ...string) (err error) { defer func() { if testing.Verbose() && err != nil { t.Logf("gc output:\n%s", outStr) } }() var errs []error out := splitOutput(outStr, wantAuto) // Cut directory name. for i := range out { for j := 0; j < len(fullshort); j += 2 { full, short := fullshort[j], fullshort[j+1] out[i] = replacePrefix(out[i], full, short) } } var want []wantedError for j := 0; j < len(fullshort); j += 2 { full, short := fullshort[j], fullshort[j+1] want = append(want, t.wantedErrors(full, short)...) } for _, we := range want { var errmsgs []string if we.auto { errmsgs, out = partitionStrings("", out) } else { errmsgs, out = partitionStrings(we.prefix, out) } if len(errmsgs) == 0 { errs = append(errs, fmt.Errorf("%s:%d: missing error %q", we.file, we.lineNum, we.reStr)) continue } matched := false n := len(out) for _, errmsg := range errmsgs { // Assume errmsg says "file:line: foo". // Cut leading "file:line: " to avoid accidental matching of file name instead of message. text := errmsg if _, suffix, ok := strings.Cut(text, " "); ok { text = suffix } if we.re.MatchString(text) { matched = true } else { out = append(out, errmsg) } } if !matched { errs = append(errs, fmt.Errorf("%s:%d: no match for %#q in:\n\t%s", we.file, we.lineNum, we.reStr, strings.Join(out[n:], "\n\t"))) continue } } if len(out) > 0 { errs = append(errs, fmt.Errorf("Unmatched Errors:")) for _, errLine := range out { errs = append(errs, fmt.Errorf("%s", errLine)) } } if len(errs) == 0 { return nil } if len(errs) == 1 { return errs[0] } var buf bytes.Buffer fmt.Fprintf(&buf, "\n") for _, err := range errs { fmt.Fprintf(&buf, "%s\n", err.Error()) } return errors.New(buf.String()) } func (test) updateErrors(out, file string) { base := path.Base(file) // Read in source file. src, err := os.ReadFile(file) if err != nil { fmt.Fprintln(os.Stderr, err) return } lines := strings.Split(string(src), "\n") // Remove old errors. for i := range lines { lines[i], _, _ = strings.Cut(lines[i], " // ERROR ") } // Parse new errors. errors := make(map[int]map[string]bool) tmpRe := regexp.MustCompile(`autotmp_\d+`) for _, errStr := range splitOutput(out, false) { errFile, rest, ok := strings.Cut(errStr, ":") if !ok || errFile != file { continue } lineStr, msg, ok := strings.Cut(rest, ":") if !ok { continue } line, err := strconv.Atoi(lineStr) line-- if err != nil || line < 0 || line >= len(lines) { continue } msg = strings.Replace(msg, file, base, -1) // normalize file mentions in error itself msg = strings.TrimLeft(msg, " \t") for _, r := range []string{`\`, `*`, `+`, `?`, `[`, `]`, `(`, `)`} { msg = strings.Replace(msg, r, `\`+r, -1) } msg = strings.Replace(msg, `"`, `.`, -1) msg = tmpRe.ReplaceAllLiteralString(msg, `autotmp_[0-9]+`) if errors[line] == nil { errors[line] = make(map[string]bool) } errors[line][msg] = true } // Add new errors. for line, errs := range errors { var sorted []string for e := range errs { sorted = append(sorted, e) } sort.Strings(sorted) lines[line] += " // ERROR" for _, e := range sorted { lines[line] += fmt.Sprintf(` "%s$"`, e) } } // Write new file. err = os.WriteFile(file, []byte(strings.Join(lines, "\n")), 0640) if err != nil { fmt.Fprintln(os.Stderr, err) return } // Polish. exec.Command(goTool, "fmt", file).CombinedOutput() } // matchPrefix reports whether s is of the form ^(.*/)?prefix(:|[), // That is, it needs the file name prefix followed by a : or a [, // and possibly preceded by a directory name. func matchPrefix(s, prefix string) bool { i := strings.Index(s, ":") if i < 0 { return false } j := strings.LastIndex(s[:i], "/") s = s[j+1:] if len(s) <= len(prefix) || s[:len(prefix)] != prefix { return false } switch s[len(prefix)] { case '[', ':': return true } return false } func partitionStrings(prefix string, strs []string) (matched, unmatched []string) { for _, s := range strs { if matchPrefix(s, prefix) { matched = append(matched, s) } else { unmatched = append(unmatched, s) } } return } type wantedError struct { reStr string re *regexp.Regexp lineNum int auto bool // match line file string prefix string } var ( errRx = regexp.MustCompile(`// (?:GC_)?ERROR (.*)`) errAutoRx = regexp.MustCompile(`// (?:GC_)?ERRORAUTO (.*)`) errQuotesRx = regexp.MustCompile(`"([^"]*)"`) lineRx = regexp.MustCompile(`LINE(([+-])(\d+))?`) ) func (t test) wantedErrors(file, short string) (errs []wantedError) { cache := make(map[string]*regexp.Regexp) src, _ := os.ReadFile(file) for i, line := range strings.Split(string(src), "\n") { lineNum := i + 1 if strings.Contains(line, "////") { // double comment disables ERROR continue } var auto bool m := errAutoRx.FindStringSubmatch(line) if m != nil { auto = true } else { m = errRx.FindStringSubmatch(line) } if m == nil { continue } all := m[1] mm := errQuotesRx.FindAllStringSubmatch(all, -1) if mm == nil { t.Fatalf("%s:%d: invalid errchk line: %s", t.goFileName(), lineNum, line) } for _, m := range mm { rx := lineRx.ReplaceAllStringFunc(m[1], func(m string) string { n := lineNum if strings.HasPrefix(m, "LINE+") { delta, _ := strconv.Atoi(m[5:]) n += delta } else if strings.HasPrefix(m, "LINE-") { delta, _ := strconv.Atoi(m[5:]) n -= delta } return fmt.Sprintf("%s:%d", short, n) }) re := cache[rx] if re == nil { var err error re, err = regexp.Compile(rx) if err != nil { t.Fatalf("%s:%d: invalid regexp \"%s\" in ERROR line: %v", t.goFileName(), lineNum, rx, err) } cache[rx] = re } prefix := fmt.Sprintf("%s:%d", short, lineNum) errs = append(errs, wantedError{ reStr: rx, re: re, prefix: prefix, auto: auto, lineNum: lineNum, file: short, }) } } return } const ( // Regexp to match a single opcode check: optionally begin with "-" (to indicate // a negative check), followed by a string literal enclosed in "" or ``. For "", // backslashes must be handled. reMatchCheck = `-?(?:\x60[^\x60]*\x60|"(?:[^"\\]|\\.)*")` ) var ( // Regexp to split a line in code and comment, trimming spaces rxAsmComment = regexp.MustCompile(`^\s*(.*?)\s*(?://\s*(.+)\s*)?$`) // Regexp to extract an architecture check: architecture name (or triplet), // followed by semi-colon, followed by a comma-separated list of opcode checks. // Extraneous spaces are ignored. // // An example: arm64/v8.1 : -`ADD` , `SUB` // "(\w+)" matches "arm64" (architecture name) // "(/[\w.]+)?" matches "v8.1" (architecture version) // "(/\w*)?" doesn't match anything here (it's an optional part of the triplet) // "\s*:\s*" matches " : " (semi-colon) // "(" starts a capturing group // first reMatchCheck matches "-`ADD`" // `(?:" starts a non-capturing group // "\s*,\s*` matches " , " // second reMatchCheck matches "`SUB`" // ")*)" closes started groups; "*" means that there might be other elements in the comma-separated list rxAsmPlatform = regexp.MustCompile(`(\w+)(/[\w.]+)?(/\w*)?\s*:\s*(` + reMatchCheck + `(?:\s*,\s*` + reMatchCheck + `)*)`) // Regexp to extract a single opcoded check rxAsmCheck = regexp.MustCompile(reMatchCheck) // List of all architecture variants. Key is the GOARCH architecture, // value[0] is the variant-changing environment variable, and values[1:] // are the supported variants. archVariants = map[string][]string{ "386": {"GO386", "sse2", "softfloat"}, "amd64": {"GOAMD64", "v1", "v2", "v3", "v4"}, "arm": {"GOARM", "5", "6", "7", "7,softfloat"}, "arm64": {"GOARM64", "v8.0", "v8.1"}, "loong64": {}, "mips": {"GOMIPS", "hardfloat", "softfloat"}, "mips64": {"GOMIPS64", "hardfloat", "softfloat"}, "ppc64": {"GOPPC64", "power8", "power9", "power10"}, "ppc64le": {"GOPPC64", "power8", "power9", "power10"}, "ppc64x": {}, // A pseudo-arch representing both ppc64 and ppc64le "s390x": {}, "wasm": {}, "riscv64": {"GORISCV64", "rva20u64", "rva22u64"}, } ) // wantedAsmOpcode is a single asmcheck check type wantedAsmOpcode struct { fileline string // original source file/line (eg: "/path/foo.go:45") line int // original source line opcode *regexp.Regexp // opcode check to be performed on assembly output negative bool // true if the check is supposed to fail rather than pass found bool // true if the opcode check matched at least one in the output } // A build environment triplet separated by slashes (eg: linux/386/sse2). // The third field can be empty if the arch does not support variants (eg: "plan9/amd64/") type buildEnv string // Environ returns the environment it represents in cmd.Environ() "key=val" format // For instance, "linux/386/sse2".Environ() returns {"GOOS=linux", "GOARCH=386", "GO386=sse2"} func (b buildEnv) Environ() []string { fields := strings.Split(string(b), "/") if len(fields) != 3 { panic("invalid buildEnv string: " + string(b)) } env := []string{"GOOS=" + fields[0], "GOARCH=" + fields[1]} if fields[2] != "" { env = append(env, archVariants[fields[1]][0]+"="+fields[2]) } return env } // asmChecks represents all the asmcheck checks present in a test file // The outer map key is the build triplet in which the checks must be performed. // The inner map key represent the source file line ("filename.go:1234") at which the // checks must be performed. type asmChecks map[buildEnv]map[string][]wantedAsmOpcode // Envs returns all the buildEnv in which at least one check is present func (a asmChecks) Envs() []buildEnv { var envs []buildEnv for e := range a { envs = append(envs, e) } sort.Slice(envs, func(i, j int) bool { return string(envs[i]) < string(envs[j]) }) return envs } func (t test) wantedAsmOpcodes(fn string) asmChecks { ops := make(asmChecks) comment := "" src, err := os.ReadFile(fn) if err != nil { t.Fatal(err) } for i, line := range strings.Split(string(src), "\n") { matches := rxAsmComment.FindStringSubmatch(line) code, cmt := matches[1], matches[2] // Keep comments pending in the comment variable until // we find a line that contains some code. comment += " " + cmt if code == "" { continue } // Parse and extract any architecture check from comments, // made by one architecture name and multiple checks. lnum := fn + ":" + strconv.Itoa(i+1) for _, ac := range rxAsmPlatform.FindAllStringSubmatch(comment, -1) { archspec, allchecks := ac[1:4], ac[4] var arch, subarch, os string switch { case archspec[2] != "": // 3 components: "linux/386/sse2" os, arch, subarch = archspec[0], archspec[1][1:], archspec[2][1:] case archspec[1] != "": // 2 components: "386/sse2" os, arch, subarch = "linux", archspec[0], archspec[1][1:] default: // 1 component: "386" os, arch, subarch = "linux", archspec[0], "" if arch == "wasm" { os = "js" } } if _, ok := archVariants[arch]; !ok { t.Fatalf("%s:%d: unsupported architecture: %v", t.goFileName(), i+1, arch) } // Create the build environments corresponding the above specifiers envs := make([]buildEnv, 0, 4) arches := []string{arch} // ppc64x is a pseudo-arch, generate tests for both endian variants. if arch == "ppc64x" { arches = []string{"ppc64", "ppc64le"} } for _, arch := range arches { if subarch != "" { envs = append(envs, buildEnv(os+"/"+arch+"/"+subarch)) } else { subarchs := archVariants[arch] if len(subarchs) == 0 { envs = append(envs, buildEnv(os+"/"+arch+"/")) } else { for _, sa := range archVariants[arch][1:] { envs = append(envs, buildEnv(os+"/"+arch+"/"+sa)) } } } } for _, m := range rxAsmCheck.FindAllString(allchecks, -1) { negative := false if m[0] == '-' { negative = true m = m[1:] } rxsrc, err := strconv.Unquote(m) if err != nil { t.Fatalf("%s:%d: error unquoting string: %v", t.goFileName(), i+1, err) } // Compile the checks as regular expressions. Notice that we // consider checks as matching from the beginning of the actual // assembler source (that is, what is left on each line of the // compile -S output after we strip file/line info) to avoid // trivial bugs such as "ADD" matching "FADD". This // doesn't remove genericity: it's still possible to write // something like "F?ADD", but we make common cases simpler // to get right. oprx, err := regexp.Compile("^" + rxsrc) if err != nil { t.Fatalf("%s:%d: %v", t.goFileName(), i+1, err) } for _, env := range envs { if ops[env] == nil { ops[env] = make(map[string][]wantedAsmOpcode) } ops[env][lnum] = append(ops[env][lnum], wantedAsmOpcode{ negative: negative, fileline: lnum, line: i + 1, opcode: oprx, }) } } } comment = "" } return ops } func (t test) asmCheck(outStr string, fn string, env buildEnv, fullops map[string][]wantedAsmOpcode) error { // The assembly output contains the concatenated dump of multiple functions. // the first line of each function begins at column 0, while the rest is // indented by a tabulation. These data structures help us index the // output by function. functionMarkers := make([]int, 1) lineFuncMap := make(map[string]int) lines := strings.Split(outStr, "\n") rxLine := regexp.MustCompile(fmt.Sprintf(`\((%s:\d+)\)\s+(.*)`, regexp.QuoteMeta(fn))) for nl, line := range lines { // Check if this line begins a function if len(line) > 0 && line[0] != '\t' { functionMarkers = append(functionMarkers, nl) } // Search if this line contains a assembly opcode (which is prefixed by the // original source file/line in parenthesis) matches := rxLine.FindStringSubmatch(line) if len(matches) == 0 { continue } srcFileLine, asm := matches[1], matches[2] // Associate the original file/line information to the current // function in the output; it will be useful to dump it in case // of error. lineFuncMap[srcFileLine] = len(functionMarkers) - 1 // If there are opcode checks associated to this source file/line, // run the checks. if ops, found := fullops[srcFileLine]; found { for i := range ops { if !ops[i].found && ops[i].opcode.FindString(asm) != "" { ops[i].found = true } } } } functionMarkers = append(functionMarkers, len(lines)) var failed []wantedAsmOpcode for _, ops := range fullops { for _, o := range ops { // There's a failure if a negative match was found, // or a positive match was not found. if o.negative == o.found { failed = append(failed, o) } } } if len(failed) == 0 { return nil } // At least one asmcheck failed; report them. lastFunction := -1 var errbuf bytes.Buffer fmt.Fprintln(&errbuf) sort.Slice(failed, func(i, j int) bool { return failed[i].line < failed[j].line }) for _, o := range failed { // Dump the function in which this opcode check was supposed to // pass but failed. funcIdx := lineFuncMap[o.fileline] if funcIdx != 0 && funcIdx != lastFunction { funcLines := lines[functionMarkers[funcIdx]:functionMarkers[funcIdx+1]] t.Log(strings.Join(funcLines, "\n")) lastFunction = funcIdx // avoid printing same function twice } if o.negative { fmt.Fprintf(&errbuf, "%s:%d: %s: wrong opcode found: %q\n", t.goFileName(), o.line, env, o.opcode.String()) } else { fmt.Fprintf(&errbuf, "%s:%d: %s: opcode not found: %q\n", t.goFileName(), o.line, env, o.opcode.String()) } } return errors.New(errbuf.String()) } // defaultRunOutputLimit returns the number of runoutput tests that // can be executed in parallel. func defaultRunOutputLimit() int { const maxArmCPU = 2 cpu := runtime.NumCPU() if runtime.GOARCH == "arm" && cpu > maxArmCPU { cpu = maxArmCPU } return cpu } func TestShouldTest(t *testing.T) { if *shard != 0 { t.Skipf("nothing to test on shard index %d", *shard) } assert := func(ok bool, _ string) { t.Helper() if !ok { t.Error("test case failed") } } assertNot := func(ok bool, _ string) { t.Helper(); assert(!ok, "") } // Simple tests. assert(shouldTest("// +build linux", "linux", "arm")) assert(shouldTest("// +build !windows", "linux", "arm")) assertNot(shouldTest("// +build !windows", "windows", "amd64")) // A file with no build tags will always be tested. assert(shouldTest("// This is a test.", "os", "arch")) // Build tags separated by a space are OR-ed together. assertNot(shouldTest("// +build arm 386", "linux", "amd64")) // Build tags separated by a comma are AND-ed together. assertNot(shouldTest("// +build !windows,!plan9", "windows", "amd64")) assertNot(shouldTest("// +build !windows,!plan9", "plan9", "386")) // Build tags on multiple lines are AND-ed together. assert(shouldTest("// +build !windows\n// +build amd64", "linux", "amd64")) assertNot(shouldTest("// +build !windows\n// +build amd64", "windows", "amd64")) // Test that (!a OR !b) matches anything. assert(shouldTest("// +build !windows !plan9", "windows", "amd64")) // Test that //go:build tag match. assert(shouldTest("//go:build go1.4", "linux", "amd64")) } // overlayDir makes a minimal-overhead copy of srcRoot in which new files may be added. func overlayDir(dstRoot, srcRoot string) error { dstRoot = filepath.Clean(dstRoot) if err := os.MkdirAll(dstRoot, 0777); err != nil { return err } srcRoot, err := filepath.Abs(srcRoot) if err != nil { return err } return filepath.WalkDir(srcRoot, func(srcPath string, d fs.DirEntry, err error) error { if err != nil || srcPath == srcRoot { return err } suffix := strings.TrimPrefix(srcPath, srcRoot) for len(suffix) > 0 && suffix[0] == filepath.Separator { suffix = suffix[1:] } dstPath := filepath.Join(dstRoot, suffix) var info fs.FileInfo if d.Type()&os.ModeSymlink != 0 { info, err = os.Stat(srcPath) } else { info, err = d.Info() } if err != nil { return err } perm := info.Mode() & os.ModePerm // Always copy directories (don't symlink them). // If we add a file in the overlay, we don't want to add it in the original. if info.IsDir() { return os.MkdirAll(dstPath, perm|0200) } // If the OS supports symlinks, use them instead of copying bytes. if err := os.Symlink(srcPath, dstPath); err == nil { return nil } // Otherwise, copy the bytes. src, err := os.Open(srcPath) if err != nil { return err } defer src.Close() dst, err := os.OpenFile(dstPath, os.O_WRONLY|os.O_CREATE|os.O_EXCL, perm) if err != nil { return err } _, err = io.Copy(dst, src) if closeErr := dst.Close(); err == nil { err = closeErr } return err }) } // The following sets of files are excluded from testing depending on configuration. // The types2Failures(32Bit) files pass with the 1.17 compiler but don't pass with // the 1.18 compiler using the new types2 type checker, or pass with sub-optimal // error(s). // List of files that the compiler cannot errorcheck with the new typechecker (types2). var types2Failures = setOf( "shift1.go", // types2 reports two new errors which are probably not right "fixedbugs/issue10700.go", // types2 should give hint about ptr to interface "fixedbugs/issue18331.go", // missing error about misuse of //go:noescape (irgen needs code from noder) "fixedbugs/issue18419.go", // types2 reports no field or method member, but should say unexported "fixedbugs/issue20233.go", // types2 reports two instead of one error (preference: 1.17 compiler) "fixedbugs/issue20245.go", // types2 reports two instead of one error (preference: 1.17 compiler) "fixedbugs/issue31053.go", // types2 reports "unknown field" instead of "cannot refer to unexported field" ) var types2Failures32Bit = setOf( "printbig.go", // large untyped int passed to print (32-bit) "fixedbugs/bug114.go", // large untyped int passed to println (32-bit) "fixedbugs/issue23305.go", // large untyped int passed to println (32-bit) ) // In all of these cases, the 1.17 compiler reports reasonable errors, but either the // 1.17 or 1.18 compiler report extra errors, so we can't match correctly on both. We // now set the patterns to match correctly on all the 1.18 errors. // This list remains here just as a reference and for comparison - these files all pass. var _ = setOf( "import1.go", // types2 reports extra errors "initializerr.go", // types2 reports extra error "typecheck.go", // types2 reports extra error at function call "fixedbugs/bug176.go", // types2 reports all errors (pref: types2) "fixedbugs/bug195.go", // types2 reports slight different errors, and an extra error "fixedbugs/bug412.go", // types2 produces a follow-on error "fixedbugs/issue11614.go", // types2 reports an extra error "fixedbugs/issue17038.go", // types2 doesn't report a follow-on error (pref: types2) "fixedbugs/issue23732.go", // types2 reports different (but ok) line numbers "fixedbugs/issue4510.go", // types2 reports different (but ok) line numbers "fixedbugs/issue7525b.go", // types2 reports init cycle error on different line - ok otherwise "fixedbugs/issue7525c.go", // types2 reports init cycle error on different line - ok otherwise "fixedbugs/issue7525d.go", // types2 reports init cycle error on different line - ok otherwise "fixedbugs/issue7525e.go", // types2 reports init cycle error on different line - ok otherwise "fixedbugs/issue7525.go", // types2 reports init cycle error on different line - ok otherwise ) func setOf(keys ...string) map[string]bool { m := make(map[string]bool, len(keys)) for _, key := range keys { m[key] = true } return m } // splitQuoted splits the string s around each instance of one or more consecutive // white space characters while taking into account quotes and escaping, and // returns an array of substrings of s or an empty list if s contains only white space. // Single quotes and double quotes are recognized to prevent splitting within the // quoted region, and are removed from the resulting substrings. If a quote in s // isn't closed err will be set and r will have the unclosed argument as the // last element. The backslash is used for escaping. // // For example, the following string: // // a b:"c d" 'e''f' "g\"" // // Would be parsed as: // // []string{"a", "b:c d", "ef", `g"`} // // [copied from src/go/build/build.go] func splitQuoted(s string) (r []string, err error) { var args []string arg := make([]rune, len(s)) escaped := false quoted := false quote := '\x00' i := 0 for _, rune := range s { switch { case escaped: escaped = false case rune == '\\': escaped = true continue case quote != '\x00': if rune == quote { quote = '\x00' continue } case rune == '"' || rune == '\'': quoted = true quote = rune continue case unicode.IsSpace(rune): if quoted || i > 0 { quoted = false args = append(args, string(arg[:i])) i = 0 } continue } arg[i] = rune i++ } if quoted || i > 0 { args = append(args, string(arg[:i])) } if quote != 0 { err = errors.New("unclosed quote") } else if escaped { err = errors.New("unfinished escaping") } return args, err } // replacePrefix is like strings.ReplaceAll, but only replaces instances of old // that are preceded by ' ', '\t', or appear at the beginning of a line. // // This does the same kind of filename string replacement as cmd/go. // Pilfered from src/cmd/go/internal/work/shell.go . func replacePrefix(s, old, new string) string { n := strings.Count(s, old) if n == 0 { return s } s = strings.ReplaceAll(s, " "+old, " "+new) s = strings.ReplaceAll(s, "\n"+old, "\n"+new) s = strings.ReplaceAll(s, "\n\t"+old, "\n\t"+new) if strings.HasPrefix(s, old) { s = new + s[len(old):] } return s }