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// Copyright 2013 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style // license that can be found in the LICENSE file. // Test runner for coverage test. This file is not coverage-annotated; test.go is. // It knows the coverage counter is called // "thisNameMustBeVeryLongToCauseOverflowOfCounterIncrementStatementOntoNextLineForTest". package main import ( "fmt" "os" ) func main() { testAll() verify() } type block struct { count uint32 line uint32 } var counters = make(map[block]bool) // shorthand for the long counter variable. var coverTest = &thisNameMustBeVeryLongToCauseOverflowOfCounterIncrementStatementOntoNextLineForTest // check records the location and expected value for a counter. func check(line, count uint32) { b := block{ count, line, } counters[b] = true } // checkVal is a version of check that returns its extra argument, // so it can be used in conditionals. func checkVal(line, count uint32, val int) int { b := block{ count, line, } counters[b] = true return val } var PASS = true // verify checks the expected counts against the actual. It runs after the test has completed. func verify() { for b := range counters { got, index := count(b.line) if b.count == anything && got != 0 { got = anything } if got != b.count { fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "test_go:%d expected count %d got %d [counter %d]\n", b.line, b.count, got, index) PASS = false } } verifyPanic() if !PASS { fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "FAIL\n") os.Exit(2) } } // verifyPanic is a special check for the known counter that should be // after the panic call in testPanic. func verifyPanic() { if coverTest.Count[panicIndex-1] != 1 { // Sanity check for test before panic. fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "bad before panic") PASS = false } if coverTest.Count[panicIndex] != 0 { fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "bad at panic: %d should be 0\n", coverTest.Count[panicIndex]) PASS = false } if coverTest.Count[panicIndex+1] != 1 { fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "bad after panic") PASS = false } } // count returns the count and index for the counter at the specified line. func count(line uint32) (uint32, int) { // Linear search is fine. Choose perfect fit over approximate. // We can have a closing brace for a range on the same line as a condition for an "else if" // and we don't want that brace to steal the count for the condition on the "if". // Therefore we test for a perfect (lo==line && hi==line) match, but if we can't // find that we take the first imperfect match. index := -1 indexLo := uint32(1e9) for i := range coverTest.Count { lo, hi := coverTest.Pos[3*i], coverTest.Pos[3*i+1] if lo == line && line == hi { return coverTest.Count[i], i } // Choose the earliest match (the counters are in unpredictable order). if lo <= line && line <= hi && indexLo > lo { index = i indexLo = lo } } if index == -1 { fmt.Fprintln(os.Stderr, "cover_test: no counter for line", line) PASS = false return 0, 0 } return coverTest.Count[index], index }
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