Spdk/test/app/match/match
Tomasz Zawadzki 2d687618f3 test/match: do not ignore all input when passing \n
Match script before this change ignored all input
when passing just a new line in ignore file.
This was because \n symbol was stripped from that
particular line (chop()) leaving empty string.
This always matched all of the input when using index().

Now when comparing the input line and ignore line,
we check that ignore line is not empty.

Besides that, to still allow ignoring new lines
we check and compare both strings directly.

Changed chop() to chomp() to prevent further breakage,
difference is that chomp() only strips new line characters.
As that was the original intention anyway.

The loop changed so we exit on first instance of ignored
line matching, rather than mention particular line
multiple times for each matched ignore.

Signed-off-by: Tomasz Zawadzki <tomasz.zawadzki@intel.com>
Change-Id: I62d48e1130c600ffff6713d2748239cc955bbe9e
Reviewed-on: https://review.gerrithub.io/c/spdk/spdk/+/483834
Tested-by: SPDK CI Jenkins <sys_sgci@intel.com>
Reviewed-by: Ben Walker <benjamin.walker@intel.com>
Reviewed-by: Jim Harris <james.r.harris@intel.com>
2020-02-04 20:08:02 +00:00

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#!/usr/bin/env perl
#
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# THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT
# (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE
# OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
#
#
# match -- compare an output file with expected results
#
# usage: match [-adoqv] [match-file]...
#
# this script compares the output from a test run, stored in a file, with
# the expected output. comparison is done line-by-line until either all
# lines compare correctly (exit code 0) or a miscompare is found (exit
# code nonzero).
#
# expected output is stored in a ".match" file, which contains a copy of
# the expected output with embedded tokens for things that should not be
# exact matches. the supported tokens are:
#
# $(N) an integer (i.e. one or more decimal digits)
# $(NC) one or more decimal digits with comma separators
# $(FP) a floating point number
# $(S) ascii string
# $(X) hex number
# $(XX) hex number prefixed with 0x
# $(W) whitespace
# $(nW) non-whitespace
# $(*) any string
# $(DD) output of a "dd" run
# $(OPT) line is optional (may be missing, matched if found)
# $(OPX) ends a contiguous list of $(OPT)...$(OPX) lines, at least
# one of which must match
#
# Additionally, if any "X.ignore" file exists, strings or phrases found per
# line in the file will be ignored if found as a substring in the
# corresponding output file (making it easy to skip entire output lines).
#
# arguments are:
#
# -a find all files of the form "X.match" in the current
# directory and match them again the corresponding file "X".
#
# -o custom output filename - only one match file can be given
#
# -d debug -- show lots of debug output
#
# -q don't print log files on mismatch
#
# -v verbose -- show every line as it is being matched
#
use strict;
use Getopt::Std;
use Encode;
use v5.16;
select STDERR;
binmode(STDOUT, ":utf8");
binmode(STDERR, ":utf8");
my $Me = $0;
$Me =~ s,.*/,,;
our ($opt_a, $opt_d, $opt_q, $opt_v, $opt_o);
$SIG{HUP} = $SIG{INT} = $SIG{TERM} = $SIG{__DIE__} = sub {
die @_ if $^S;
my $errstr = shift;
die "FAIL: $Me: $errstr";
};
sub usage {
my $msg = shift;
warn "$Me: $msg\n" if $msg;
warn "Usage: $Me [-adqv] [match-file]...\n";
warn " or: $Me [-dqv] -o output-file match-file...\n";
exit 1;
}
getopts('adoqv') or usage;
my %match2file;
if ($opt_a) {
usage("-a and filename arguments are mutually exclusive")
if $#ARGV != -1;
opendir(DIR, '.') or die "opendir: .: $!\n";
my @matchfiles = grep { /(.*)\.match$/ && -f $1 } readdir(DIR);
closedir(DIR);
die "no files found to process\n" unless @matchfiles;
foreach my $mfile (@matchfiles) {
die "$mfile: $!\n" unless open(F, $mfile);
close(F);
my $ofile = $mfile;
$ofile =~ s/\.match$//;
die "$mfile found but cannot open $ofile: $!\n"
unless open(F, $ofile);
close(F);
$match2file{$mfile} = $ofile;
}
} elsif ($opt_o) {
usage("-o argument requires two paths") if $#ARGV != 1;
$match2file{$ARGV[1]} = $ARGV[0];
} else {
usage("no match-file arguments found") if $#ARGV == -1;
# to improve the failure case, check all filename args exist and
# are provided in pairs now, before going through and processing them
foreach my $mfile (@ARGV) {
my $ofile = $mfile;
usage("$mfile: not a .match file") unless
$ofile =~ s/\.match$//;
usage("$mfile: $!") unless open(F, $mfile);
close(F);
usage("$ofile: $!") unless open(F, $ofile);
close(F);
$match2file{$mfile} = $ofile;
}
}
my $mfile;
my $ofile;
my $ifile;
print "Files to be processed:\n" if $opt_v;
foreach $mfile (sort keys %match2file) {
$ofile = $match2file{$mfile};
$ifile = $ofile . ".ignore";
$ifile = undef unless (-f $ifile);
if ($opt_v) {
print " match-file \"$mfile\" output-file \"$ofile\"";
if ($ifile) {
print " ignore-file $ifile\n";
} else {
print "\n";
}
}
match($mfile, $ofile, $ifile);
}
exit 0;
#
# strip_it - user can optionally ignore lines from files that contain
# any number of substrings listed in a file called "X.ignore" where X
# is the name of the output file.
#
sub strip_it {
my ($ifile, $file, $input) = @_;
# if there is no ignore file just return unaltered input
return $input unless $ifile;
my @lines_in = split /^/, $input;
my $output;
my $line_in;
my @i_file = split /^/, snarf($ifile);
my $i_line;
my $ignore_it = 0;
foreach $line_in (@lines_in) {
my @i_lines = @i_file;
foreach $i_line (@i_lines) {
# Check if both ignore and input lines are new lines
if ($i_line eq "\n" && $line_in eq "\n") {
$ignore_it = 1;
last;
}
# Find the ignore string in input line
chomp($i_line);
if (index($line_in, $i_line) != -1 && length($i_line) != 0) {
$ignore_it = 1;
last;
}
}
if ($ignore_it == 0) {
$output .= $line_in;
} elsif($opt_v) {
print "Ignoring (from $file): $line_in";
}
$ignore_it = 0;
}
return $output;
}
#
# match -- process a match-file, output-file pair
#
sub match {
my ($mfile, $ofile, $ifile) = @_;
my $pat;
my $output = snarf($ofile);
$output = strip_it($ifile, $ofile, $output);
my $all_lines = $output;
my $line_pat = 0;
my $line_out = 0;
my $opt = 0;
my $opx = 0;
my $opt_found = 0;
my $fstr = snarf($mfile);
$fstr = strip_it($ifile, $mfile, $fstr);
for (split /^/, $fstr) {
$pat = $_;
$line_pat++;
$line_out++;
s/([*+?|{}.\\^\$\[()])/\\$1/g;
s/\\\$\\\(FP\\\)/[-+]?\\d*\\.?\\d+([eE][-+]?\\d+)?/g;
s/\\\$\\\(N\\\)/[-+]?\\d+/g;
s/\\\$\\\(NC\\\)/[-+]?\\d+(,[0-9]+)*/g;
s/\\\$\\\(\\\*\\\)/\\p{Print}*/g;
s/\\\$\\\(S\\\)/\\P{IsC}+/g;
s/\\\$\\\(X\\\)/\\p{XPosixXDigit}+/g;
s/\\\$\\\(XX\\\)/0x\\p{XPosixXDigit}+/g;
s/\\\$\\\(W\\\)/\\p{Blank}*/g;
s/\\\$\\\(nW\\\)/\\p{Graph}*/g;
s/\\\$\\\(DD\\\)/\\d+\\+\\d+ records in\n\\d+\\+\\d+ records out\n\\d+ bytes \\\(\\d+ .B\\\) copied, [.0-9e-]+[^,]*, [.0-9]+ .B.s/g;
if (s/\\\$\\\(OPT\\\)//) {
$opt = 1;
} elsif (s/\\\$\\\(OPX\\\)//) {
$opx = 1;
} else {
$opt_found = 0;
}
if ($opt_v) {
my @lines = split /\n/, $output;
my $line;
if (@lines) {
$line = $lines[0];
} else {
$line = "[EOF]";
}
printf("%s:%-3d %s%s:%-3d %s\n", $mfile, $line_pat, $pat, $ofile, $line_out, $line);
}
print " => /$_/\n" if $opt_d;
print " [$output]\n" if $opt_d;
unless ($output =~ s/^$_//) {
if ($opt || ($opx && $opt_found)) {
printf("%s:%-3d [skipping optional line]\n", $ofile, $line_out) if $opt_v;
$line_out--;
$opt = 0;
} else {
if (!$opt_v) {
if ($opt_q) {
print "[MATCHING FAILED]\n";
} else {
print "[MATCHING FAILED, COMPLETE FILE ($ofile) BELOW]\n$all_lines\n[EOF]\n";
}
$opt_v = 1;
match($mfile, $ofile);
}
die "$mfile:$line_pat did not match pattern\n";
}
} elsif ($opt) {
$opt_found = 1;
}
$opx = 0;
}
if ($output ne '') {
if (!$opt_v) {
if ($opt_q) {
print "[MATCHING FAILED]\n";
} else {
print "[MATCHING FAILED, COMPLETE FILE ($ofile) BELOW]\n$all_lines\n[EOF]\n";
}
}
# make it a little more print-friendly...
$output =~ s/\n/\\n/g;
die "line $line_pat: unexpected output: \"$output\"\n";
}
}
#
# snarf -- slurp an entire file into memory
#
sub snarf {
my ($file) = @_;
my $fh;
open($fh, '<', $file) or die "$file $!\n";
local $/;
$_ = <$fh>;
close $fh;
# check known encodings or die
my $decoded;
my @encodings = ("UTF-8", "UTF-16", "UTF-16LE", "UTF-16BE");
foreach my $enc (@encodings) {
eval { $decoded = decode( $enc, $_, Encode::FB_CROAK ) };
if (!$@) {
$decoded =~ s/\R/\n/g;
return $decoded;
}
}
die "$Me: ERROR: Unknown file encoding";
}