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langkit/testsuite/python_support/utils.py
2020-06-30 15:43:53 +02:00

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import os
import os.path as P
import shutil
import subprocess
import sys
import langkit
import langkit.compile_context
from langkit.compile_context import CompileCtx, UnparseScript
from langkit.diagnostics import DiagnosticError, Diagnostics, WarningSet
from langkit.libmanage import ManageScript
from drivers.valgrind import valgrind_cmd
Diagnostics.blacklisted_paths.append(P.dirname(P.abspath(__file__)))
default_warning_set = WarningSet()
# We don't want to be forced to provide dummy docs for nodes and public
# properties in testcases.
default_warning_set.disable(WarningSet.undocumented_nodes)
default_warning_set.disable(WarningSet.undocumented_public_properties)
pretty_print = bool(int(os.environ.get('LANGKIT_PRETTY_PRINT', '0')))
project_template = """
with "libfoolang";
project Gen is
for Languages use ("Ada");
for Source_Dirs use (".");
for Object_Dir use "obj";
for Main use ({main_sources});
package Compiler is
for Default_Switches ("Ada") use
("-g", "-O0", "-gnata", "-gnatwae", "-gnatyg");
end Compiler;
end Gen;
"""
valgrind_enabled = bool(os.environ.get('VALGRIND_ENABLED'))
# Determine where to find the root directory for Langkit sources
langkit_root = os.environ.get('LANGKIT_ROOT_DIR')
if not langkit_root:
test_dir = P.dirname(P.abspath(__file__))
testsuite_dir = P.dirname(test_dir)
langkit_root = P.dirname(testsuite_dir)
# When unparsing the concrete syntax, name of the file to write
unparse_destination = 'concrete_syntax.lkt'
unparse_script = ('to:{},import:lexer_example,grammar,nodes'
.format(unparse_destination))
unparse_all_script = 'to:{},lexer,grammar,nodes'.format(unparse_destination)
def prepare_context(grammar=None, lexer=None, lkt_file=None,
warning_set=default_warning_set,
symbol_canonicalizer=None, show_property_logging=False,
types_from_lkt=False, lkt_semantic_checks=False):
"""
Create a compile context and prepare the build directory for code
generation.
:param langkit.parsers.Grammar grammar: The language grammar to use for
this context.
:param langkit.lexer.Lexer lexer: The language lexer to use for this
context.
:param str|None lkt_file: If provided, file from which to read the Lkt
language spec.
:param WarningSet warning_set: Set of warnings to emit.
:param langkit.compile_context.LibraryEntity|None symbol_canonicalizer:
Symbol canonicalizer to use for this context, if any.
:param bool show_property_logging: See CompileCtx.show_property_logging.
:param bool types_from_lkt: See CompileCtx.types_from_lkt.
"""
# Have a clean build directory
if P.exists('build'):
shutil.rmtree('build')
os.mkdir('build')
# Try to emit code
ctx = CompileCtx(lang_name='Foo', short_name='Foo', lexer=lexer,
grammar=grammar,
symbol_canonicalizer=symbol_canonicalizer,
show_property_logging=show_property_logging,
lkt_file=lkt_file,
types_from_lkt=types_from_lkt,
lkt_semantic_checks=lkt_semantic_checks)
ctx.warnings = warning_set
ctx.pretty_print = pretty_print
return ctx
def emit_and_print_errors(grammar=None, lexer=None, lkt_file=None,
warning_set=default_warning_set,
generate_unparser=False, symbol_canonicalizer=None,
unparse_script=None):
"""
Compile and emit code for CTX. Return the compile context if this was
successful, None otherwise.
:param langkit.parsers.Grammar grammar_fn: The language grammar to use.
:param langkit.lexer.Lexer lexer: The lexer to use along with the grammar.
Use `lexer_example.foo_lexer` if left to None.
:param str|None lkt_file: If provided, file from which to read the Lkt
language spec.
:param WarningSet warning_set: Set of warnings to emit.
:param bool generate_unparser: Whether to generate unparser.
:param langkit.compile_context.LibraryEntity|None symbol_canonicalizer:
Symbol canoncalizes to use for this context, if any.
:rtype: None|langkit.compile_context.CompileCtx
:param None|str unparse_script: Script to unparse the language spec.
"""
try:
ctx = prepare_context(grammar, lexer, lkt_file, warning_set,
symbol_canonicalizer=symbol_canonicalizer)
ctx.emit('build', generate_unparser=generate_unparser,
unparse_script=(UnparseScript(unparse_script)
if unparse_script else None))
# ... and tell about how it went
except DiagnosticError:
# If there is a diagnostic error, don't say anything, the diagnostics
# are enough.
return None
else:
print('Code generation was successful')
return ctx
finally:
if lexer is not None:
lexer._dfa_code = None
langkit.reset()
def build(grammar=None, lexer=None, lkt_file=None,
warning_set=default_warning_set, mains=False):
"""
Shortcut for `build_and_run` to only build.
"""
build_and_run(grammar=grammar, lexer=lexer, lkt_file=lkt_file,
warning_set=warning_set)
def build_and_run(grammar=None, py_script=None, ada_main=None, lexer=None,
lkt_file=None, types_from_lkt=False,
lkt_semantic_checks=False, ocaml_main=None,
warning_set=default_warning_set, generate_unparser=False,
symbol_canonicalizer=None, mains=False,
show_property_logging=False, unparse_script=unparse_script):
"""
Compile and emit code for `ctx` and build the generated library. Then,
execute the provided scripts/programs, if any.
An exception is raised if any step fails (the script must return code 0).
:param langkit.lexer.Lexer lexer: The lexer to use along with the grammar.
See emit_and_print_errors.
:param str|None lkt_file: If provided, file from which to read the Lkt
language spec.
:param bool types_from_lkt: If true (valid only when `lkt_file` is not
None), first unparse the DSL and then do the build based on node
definitions from the unparsing result. False by default.
:param None|str py_script: If not None, name of the Python script to run
with the built library available.
:param None|str|list[str] ada_main: If not None, list of name of main
source files for Ada programs to build and run with the generated
library. If the input is a single string, consider it's a single mail
source file.
:param None|str ocaml_main: If not None, name of the OCaml source file to
build and run with the built library available.
:param WarningSet warning_set: Set of warnings to emit.
:param bool generate_unparser: Whether to generate unparser.
:param langkit.compile_context.LibraryEntity|None symbol_canonicalizer:
Symbol canonicalizer to use for this context, if any.
:param bool mains: Whether to build mains.
:param bool show_property_logging: If true, any property that has been
marked with tracing activated will be traced on stdout by default,
without need for any config file.
:param None|str unparse_script: Script to unparse the language spec.
"""
assert not types_from_lkt or lkt_file is not None
class Manage(ManageScript):
def __init__(self, ctx):
self._cached_context = ctx
super().__init__()
def create_context(self, args):
return self._cached_context
build_mode = 'dev'
def manage_run(generate_only, types_from_lkt, additional_args):
ctx = prepare_context(grammar, lexer, lkt_file, warning_set,
symbol_canonicalizer=symbol_canonicalizer,
show_property_logging=show_property_logging,
types_from_lkt=types_from_lkt,
lkt_semantic_checks=lkt_semantic_checks)
m = Manage(ctx)
extensions_dir = P.abspath('extensions')
if P.isdir(extensions_dir):
ctx.extensions_dir = extensions_dir
# First build the library. Forward all test.py's arguments to the
# libmanage call so that manual testcase runs can pass "-g", for
# instance. Also avoid rebuilding Langkit_Support, as the testsuite
# already built one for us.
argv = sys.argv[1:] + ['--full-error-traces', '-vnone',
'--no-langkit-support']
# Generate the public Ada API only when necessary (i.e. if we have
# mains that do use this API). This reduces the time it takes to run
# tests.
if not mains and not ada_main:
argv.append('--no-ada-api')
argv.append('make')
argv.append('--build-mode={}'.format(build_mode))
for w in WarningSet.available_warnings:
argv.append(
'-{}{}'.format('W' if w in warning_set else 'w', w.name)
)
if not pretty_print:
argv.append('--no-pretty-print')
if generate_unparser:
argv.append('--generate-unparser')
# For testsuite performance, do not generate mains unless told
# otherwise.
if not mains:
argv.append('--disable-all-mains')
argv.extend(additional_args)
m.run(argv)
# Flush stdout and stderr, so that diagnostics appear deterministically
# before the script/program output.
sys.stdout.flush()
sys.stderr.flush()
return ctx, m
unparse_args = (['--unparse-script', unparse_script]
if unparse_script else [])
if unparse_script and types_from_lkt:
# RA22-015: Unparse the language to concrete syntax, then use the
# result to do a full build. Note that we don't unparse the DSL during
# the second run, as dsl_unparse requires Python sources, which the
# second run does not have access to.
manage_run(generate_only=True,
types_from_lkt=False,
additional_args=unparse_args)
langkit.reset()
ctx, m = manage_run(generate_only=False,
types_from_lkt=True,
additional_args=[])
else:
ctx, m = manage_run(generate_only=False,
types_from_lkt=False,
additional_args=unparse_args)
# Write a "setenv" script to make developper investigation convenient
with open('setenv.sh', 'w') as f:
m.write_setenv(build_mode, f)
env = m.derived_env(build_mode)
def run(*argv, **kwargs):
valgrind = kwargs.pop('valgrind', False)
suppressions = kwargs.pop('valgrind_suppressions', [])
assert not kwargs
if valgrind_enabled and valgrind:
argv = valgrind_cmd(list(argv), suppressions)
subprocess.check_call(argv, env=env)
if py_script is not None:
# Run the Python script. Note that in order to use the generated
# library, we have to use the special Python interpreter the testsuite
# provides us. See the corresponding code in
# testuite_support/python_driver.py.
python_interpreter = os.environ['PYTHON_INTERPRETER']
run(python_interpreter, py_script)
if ada_main is not None:
if isinstance(ada_main, str):
ada_main = [ada_main]
# Generate a project file to build the given Ada main and then run
# the program.
with open('gen.gpr', 'w') as f:
f.write(project_template.format(
main_sources=', '.join('"{}"'.format(m) for m in ada_main)
))
run('gprbuild', '-Pgen', '-q', '-p',
'-XLIBRARY_TYPE=relocatable', '-XXMLADA_BUILD=relocatable')
for i, m in enumerate(ada_main):
assert m.endswith('.adb')
if i > 0:
print('')
if len(ada_main) > 1:
print('== {} =='.format(m))
sys.stdout.flush()
run(P.join('obj', m[:-4]), valgrind=True)
if ocaml_main is not None:
# Set up a Dune project
with open('dune', 'w') as f:
f.write("""
(executable
(name {})
(flags (-w -9))
(libraries {}))
""".format(ocaml_main, ctx.c_api_settings.lib_name))
with open('dune-project', 'w') as f:
f.write('(lang dune 1.6)')
# Build the ocaml executable
run('dune', 'build', '--display', 'quiet', '--root', '.',
'./{}.exe'.format(ocaml_main))
# Run the ocaml executable
run('./_build/default/{}.exe'.format(ocaml_main),
valgrind=True,
valgrind_suppressions=['ocaml'])
def add_gpr_path(dirname):
"""
Prepend the given directory name to the ``GPR_PROJECT_PATH`` environment
variable.
"""
old_path = os.environ.get('GPR_PROJECT_PATH')
os.environ['GPR_PROJECT_PATH'] = (
'{}{}{}'.format(dirname, P.pathsep, old_path)
if old_path else dirname)