v8/test/preparser/testcfg.py
lrn@chromium.org 57760b8275 Make preparser detect duplicate parameters and object literal properties.
This is a fix and reapply of r8516 with some comments addressed and more
tests added.
The difference from r8516 is that canonicalization of number literals is
no performed using the same methods as in v8, to avoid false positives/negatives
when detecting duplicates.

Review URL: http://codereview.chromium.org/7193045

git-svn-id: http://v8.googlecode.com/svn/branches/bleeding_edge@8541 ce2b1a6d-e550-0410-aec6-3dcde31c8c00
2011-07-06 08:32:48 +00:00

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# Copyright 2011 the V8 project authors. All rights reserved.
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import test
import os
from os.path import join, dirname, exists
import platform
import utils
import re
class PreparserTestCase(test.TestCase):
def __init__(self, root, path, executable, mode, throws, context, source):
super(PreparserTestCase, self).__init__(context, path, mode)
self.executable = executable
self.root = root
self.throws = throws
self.source = source
def GetLabel(self):
return "%s %s %s" % (self.mode, self.path[-2], self.path[-1])
def GetName(self):
return self.path[-1]
def HasSource(self):
return self.source is not None
def GetSource():
return self.source
def BuildCommand(self, path):
if (self.source is not None):
result = [self.executable, "-e", self.source]
else:
testfile = join(self.root, self.GetName()) + ".js"
result = [self.executable, testfile]
if (self.throws):
result += ['throws'] + self.throws
return result
def GetCommand(self):
return self.BuildCommand(self.path)
def Run(self):
return test.TestCase.Run(self)
class PreparserTestConfiguration(test.TestConfiguration):
def __init__(self, context, root):
super(PreparserTestConfiguration, self).__init__(context, root)
def GetBuildRequirements(self):
return ['preparser']
def GetExpectations(self):
expects_file = join(self.root, 'preparser.expectation')
map = {}
if exists(expects_file):
rule_regex = re.compile("^([\w\-]+)(?::([\w\-]+))?(?::(\d+),(\d+))?$")
for line in utils.ReadLinesFrom(expects_file):
if (line[0] == '#'): continue
rule_match = rule_regex.match(line)
if rule_match:
expects = []
if (rule_match.group(2)):
expects = expects + [rule_match.group(2)]
if (rule_match.group(3)):
expects = expects + [rule_match.group(3), rule_match.group(4)]
map[rule_match.group(1)] = expects
return map;
def ParsePythonTestTemplates(self, result, filename,
executable, current_path, mode):
pathname = join(self.root, filename + ".pyt")
def Test(name, source, expectation):
throws = None
if (expectation is not None):
throws = [expectation]
test = PreparserTestCase(self.root,
current_path + [filename, name],
executable,
mode, throws, self.context,
source.replace("\n", " "))
result.append(test)
def Template(name, source):
def MkTest(replacement, expectation):
testname = name
testsource = source
for key in replacement.keys():
testname = testname.replace("$"+key, replacement[key]);
testsource = testsource.replace("$"+key, replacement[key]);
Test(testname, testsource, expectation)
return MkTest
execfile(pathname, {"Test": Test, "Template": Template})
def ListTests(self, current_path, path, mode, variant_flags):
executable = join('obj', 'preparser', mode, 'preparser')
if utils.IsWindows():
executable += '.exe'
executable = join(self.context.buildspace, executable)
expectations = self.GetExpectations()
result = []
# Find all .js files in tests/preparser directory.
filenames = [f[:-3] for f in os.listdir(self.root) if f.endswith(".js")]
filenames.sort()
for file in filenames:
throws = None;
if (file in expectations):
throws = expectations[file]
result.append(PreparserTestCase(self.root,
current_path + [file], executable,
mode, throws, self.context, None))
# Find all .pyt files in test/preparser directory.
filenames = [f[:-4] for f in os.listdir(self.root) if f.endswith(".pyt")]
filenames.sort()
for file in filenames:
# Each file as a python source file to be executed in a specially
# created environment (defining the Template and Test functions)
self.ParsePythonTestTemplates(result, file,
executable, current_path, mode)
return result
def GetTestStatus(self, sections, defs):
status_file = join(self.root, 'preparser.status')
if exists(status_file):
test.ReadConfigurationInto(status_file, sections, defs)
def VariantFlags(self):
return [[]];
def GetConfiguration(context, root):
return PreparserTestConfiguration(context, root)