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Fixes #5455.
173 lines
4.5 KiB
Lua
173 lines
4.5 KiB
Lua
local ffi = require('ffi')
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local formatc = require('test.unit.formatc')
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local Set = require('test.unit.set')
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local Preprocess = require('test.unit.preprocess')
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local Paths = require('test.config.paths')
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local global_helpers = require('test.helpers')
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local neq = global_helpers.neq
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local eq = global_helpers.eq
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local ok = global_helpers.ok
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-- add some standard header locations
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for _, p in ipairs(Paths.include_paths) do
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Preprocess.add_to_include_path(p)
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end
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-- load neovim shared library
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local libnvim = ffi.load(Paths.test_libnvim_path)
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local function trim(s)
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return s:match('^%s*(.*%S)') or ''
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end
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-- a Set that keeps around the lines we've already seen
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local cdefs = Set:new()
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local imported = Set:new()
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local pragma_pack_id = 1
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-- some things are just too complex for the LuaJIT C parser to digest. We
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-- usually don't need them anyway.
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local function filter_complex_blocks(body)
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local result = {}
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for line in body:gmatch("[^\r\n]+") do
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if not (string.find(line, "(^)", 1, true) ~= nil
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or string.find(line, "_ISwupper", 1, true)
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or string.find(line, "msgpack_zone_push_finalizer")
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or string.find(line, "msgpack_unpacker_reserve_buffer")
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or string.find(line, "UUID_NULL") -- static const uuid_t UUID_NULL = {...}
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or string.find(line, "inline _Bool")) then
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result[#result + 1] = line
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end
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end
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return table.concat(result, "\n")
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end
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-- use this helper to import C files, you can pass multiple paths at once,
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-- this helper will return the C namespace of the nvim library.
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local function cimport(...)
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local paths = {}
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local args = {...}
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-- filter out paths we've already imported
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for _,path in pairs(args) do
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if path ~= nil and not imported:contains(path) then
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paths[#paths + 1] = path
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end
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end
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for _,path in pairs(paths) do
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imported:add(path)
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end
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if #paths == 0 then
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return libnvim
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end
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local body = nil
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for _ = 1, 10 do
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local stream = Preprocess.preprocess_stream(unpack(paths))
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body = stream:read("*a")
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stream:close()
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if body ~= nil then break end
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end
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if body == nil then
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print("ERROR: helpers.lua: Preprocess.preprocess_stream():read() returned empty")
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end
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-- format it (so that the lines are "unique" statements), also filter out
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-- Objective-C blocks
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body = formatc(body)
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body = filter_complex_blocks(body)
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-- add the formatted lines to a set
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local new_cdefs = Set:new()
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for line in body:gmatch("[^\r\n]+") do
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line = trim(line)
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-- give each #pragma pack an unique id, so that they don't get removed
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-- if they are inserted into the set
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-- (they are needed in the right order with the struct definitions,
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-- otherwise luajit has wrong memory layouts for the sturcts)
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if line:match("#pragma%s+pack") then
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line = line .. " // " .. pragma_pack_id
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pragma_pack_id = pragma_pack_id + 1
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end
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new_cdefs:add(line)
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end
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-- subtract the lines we've already imported from the new lines, then add
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-- the new unique lines to the old lines (so they won't be imported again)
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new_cdefs:diff(cdefs)
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cdefs:union(new_cdefs)
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if new_cdefs:size() == 0 then
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-- if there's no new lines, just return
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return libnvim
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end
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-- request a sorted version of the new lines (same relative order as the
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-- original preprocessed file) and feed that to the LuaJIT ffi
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local new_lines = new_cdefs:to_table()
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if os.getenv('NVIM_TEST_PRINT_CDEF') == '1' then
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for lnum, line in ipairs(new_lines) do
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print(lnum, line)
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end
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end
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ffi.cdef(table.concat(new_lines, "\n"))
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return libnvim
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end
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local function cppimport(path)
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return cimport(Paths.test_include_path .. '/' .. path)
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end
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cimport('./src/nvim/types.h')
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-- take a pointer to a C-allocated string and return an interned
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-- version while also freeing the memory
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local function internalize(cdata, len)
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ffi.gc(cdata, ffi.C.free)
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return ffi.string(cdata, len)
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end
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local cstr = ffi.typeof('char[?]')
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local function to_cstr(string)
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return cstr((string.len(string)) + 1, string)
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end
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-- initialize some global variables, this is still necessary to unit test
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-- functions that rely on global state.
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do
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local main = cimport('./src/nvim/main.h')
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local time = cimport('./src/nvim/os/time.h')
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time.time_init()
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main.early_init()
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main.event_init()
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end
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-- C constants.
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local NULL = ffi.cast('void*', 0)
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local OK = 1
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local FAIL = 0
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return {
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cimport = cimport,
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cppimport = cppimport,
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internalize = internalize,
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ok = ok,
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eq = eq,
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neq = neq,
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ffi = ffi,
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lib = libnvim,
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cstr = cstr,
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to_cstr = to_cstr,
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NULL = NULL,
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OK = OK,
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FAIL = FAIL
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}
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