protobuf/conformance/conformance_ruby.rb
Josh Haberman 181c7f2636 Added Ruby to conformance tests.
This involved fixing a few important bugs in the
Ruby implementation -- mostly cases of mixing
upb field types and descriptor types (upb field
types do not distinguish between int/sint/fixed/sfixed
like descriptor types do).

Also added protobuf-specific exceptions so parse
errors can be caught specifically.

Change-Id: Ib49d3db976900b2c6f3455c8b88af52cfb86e036
2015-07-16 12:25:55 -07:00

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#!/usr/bin/env ruby
#
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require 'conformance'
test_count = 0;
verbose = false;
def do_test(request)
test_message = Conformance::TestAllTypes.new
response = Conformance::ConformanceResponse.new
begin
case request.payload
when :protobuf_payload
begin
test_message = Conformance::TestAllTypes.decode(request.protobuf_payload)
rescue Google::Protobuf::ParseError => err
response.parse_error = err.message.encode("utf-8")
return response
end
when :json_payload
test_message = Conformance::TestAllTypes.decode_json(request.json_payload)
when nil
raise "Request didn't have payload.";
end
case request.requested_output_format
when :UNSPECIFIED
raise "Unspecified output format"
when :PROTOBUF
response.protobuf_payload = Conformance::TestAllTypes.encode(test_message)
when :JSON
response.json_payload = Conformance::TestAllTypes.encode_json(test_message)
end
rescue Exception => err
response.runtime_error = err.message.encode("utf-8") + err.backtrace.join("\n")
end
return response
end
def do_test_io
length_bytes = STDIN.read(4)
return false if length_bytes.nil?
length = length_bytes.unpack("V").first
serialized_request = STDIN.read(length)
if serialized_request.nil? or serialized_request.length != length
raise "I/O error"
end
request = Conformance::ConformanceRequest.decode(serialized_request)
response = do_test(request)
serialized_response = Conformance::ConformanceResponse.encode(response)
STDOUT.write([serialized_response.length].pack("V"))
STDOUT.write(serialized_response)
STDOUT.flush
#if verbose
# fprintf(stderr, "conformance-cpp: request=%s, response=%s\n",
# request.ShortDebugString().c_str(),
# response.ShortDebugString().c_str());
#test_count++;
return true;
end
while true
if not do_test_io()
STDERR.puts("conformance-cpp: received EOF from test runner " +
"after #{test_count} tests, exiting")
exit 0
end
end