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Colin Crosscec81712017-07-13 14:43:27 -07001// Copyright 2017 Google Inc. All rights reserved.
2//
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14
15package android
16
17import (
18 "fmt"
Paul Duffin9b478b02019-12-10 13:41:51 +000019 "path/filepath"
Logan Chienee97c3e2018-03-12 16:34:26 +080020 "regexp"
Martin Stjernholm4c021242020-05-13 01:13:50 +010021 "sort"
Colin Crosscec81712017-07-13 14:43:27 -070022 "strings"
Paul Duffin281deb22021-03-06 20:29:19 +000023 "sync"
Logan Chien42039712018-03-12 16:29:17 +080024 "testing"
Colin Crosscec81712017-07-13 14:43:27 -070025
26 "github.com/google/blueprint"
Paul Duffin25259e92021-03-07 15:45:56 +000027 "github.com/google/blueprint/proptools"
Colin Crosscec81712017-07-13 14:43:27 -070028)
29
Colin Crossae8600b2020-10-29 17:09:13 -070030func NewTestContext(config Config) *TestContext {
Jeff Gaston088e29e2017-11-29 16:47:17 -080031 namespaceExportFilter := func(namespace *Namespace) bool {
32 return true
33 }
Jeff Gastonb274ed32017-12-01 17:10:33 -080034
35 nameResolver := NewNameResolver(namespaceExportFilter)
36 ctx := &TestContext{
Colin Crossae8600b2020-10-29 17:09:13 -070037 Context: &Context{blueprint.NewContext(), config},
Jeff Gastonb274ed32017-12-01 17:10:33 -080038 NameResolver: nameResolver,
39 }
40
41 ctx.SetNameInterface(nameResolver)
Jeff Gaston088e29e2017-11-29 16:47:17 -080042
Colin Cross1b488422019-03-04 22:33:56 -080043 ctx.postDeps = append(ctx.postDeps, registerPathDepsMutator)
44
Colin Crossae8600b2020-10-29 17:09:13 -070045 ctx.SetFs(ctx.config.fs)
46 if ctx.config.mockBpList != "" {
47 ctx.SetModuleListFile(ctx.config.mockBpList)
48 }
49
Jeff Gaston088e29e2017-11-29 16:47:17 -080050 return ctx
Colin Crosscec81712017-07-13 14:43:27 -070051}
52
Paul Duffina560d5a2021-02-28 01:38:51 +000053var PrepareForTestWithArchMutator = GroupFixturePreparers(
Paul Duffin35816122021-02-24 01:49:52 +000054 // Configure architecture targets in the fixture config.
55 FixtureModifyConfig(modifyTestConfigToSupportArchMutator),
56
57 // Add the arch mutator to the context.
58 FixtureRegisterWithContext(func(ctx RegistrationContext) {
59 ctx.PreDepsMutators(registerArchMutator)
60 }),
61)
62
63var PrepareForTestWithDefaults = FixtureRegisterWithContext(func(ctx RegistrationContext) {
64 ctx.PreArchMutators(RegisterDefaultsPreArchMutators)
65})
66
67var PrepareForTestWithComponentsMutator = FixtureRegisterWithContext(func(ctx RegistrationContext) {
68 ctx.PreArchMutators(RegisterComponentsMutator)
69})
70
71var PrepareForTestWithPrebuilts = FixtureRegisterWithContext(RegisterPrebuiltMutators)
72
73var PrepareForTestWithOverrides = FixtureRegisterWithContext(func(ctx RegistrationContext) {
74 ctx.PostDepsMutators(RegisterOverridePostDepsMutators)
75})
76
Paul Duffinec3292b2021-03-09 01:01:31 +000077// Test fixture preparer that will register most java build components.
78//
79// Singletons and mutators should only be added here if they are needed for a majority of java
80// module types, otherwise they should be added under a separate preparer to allow them to be
81// selected only when needed to reduce test execution time.
82//
83// Module types do not have much of an overhead unless they are used so this should include as many
84// module types as possible. The exceptions are those module types that require mutators and/or
85// singletons in order to function in which case they should be kept together in a separate
86// preparer.
87//
88// The mutators in this group were chosen because they are needed by the vast majority of tests.
89var PrepareForTestWithAndroidBuildComponents = GroupFixturePreparers(
Paul Duffin530483c2021-03-07 13:20:38 +000090 // Sorted alphabetically as the actual order does not matter as tests automatically enforce the
91 // correct order.
Paul Duffin35816122021-02-24 01:49:52 +000092 PrepareForTestWithArchMutator,
Paul Duffin35816122021-02-24 01:49:52 +000093 PrepareForTestWithComponentsMutator,
Paul Duffin530483c2021-03-07 13:20:38 +000094 PrepareForTestWithDefaults,
Paul Duffin35816122021-02-24 01:49:52 +000095 PrepareForTestWithFilegroup,
Paul Duffin530483c2021-03-07 13:20:38 +000096 PrepareForTestWithOverrides,
97 PrepareForTestWithPackageModule,
98 PrepareForTestWithPrebuilts,
99 PrepareForTestWithVisibility,
Paul Duffin35816122021-02-24 01:49:52 +0000100)
101
Paul Duffinec3292b2021-03-09 01:01:31 +0000102// Prepares an integration test with all build components from the android package.
103//
104// This should only be used by tests that want to run with as much of the build enabled as possible.
105var PrepareForIntegrationTestWithAndroid = GroupFixturePreparers(
106 PrepareForTestWithAndroidBuildComponents,
107)
108
Paul Duffin25259e92021-03-07 15:45:56 +0000109// Prepares a test that may be missing dependencies by setting allow_missing_dependencies to
110// true.
111var PrepareForTestWithAllowMissingDependencies = GroupFixturePreparers(
112 FixtureModifyProductVariables(func(variables FixtureProductVariables) {
113 variables.Allow_missing_dependencies = proptools.BoolPtr(true)
114 }),
115 FixtureModifyContext(func(ctx *TestContext) {
116 ctx.SetAllowMissingDependencies(true)
117 }),
118)
119
Colin Crossae8600b2020-10-29 17:09:13 -0700120func NewTestArchContext(config Config) *TestContext {
121 ctx := NewTestContext(config)
Colin Crossae4c6182017-09-15 17:33:55 -0700122 ctx.preDeps = append(ctx.preDeps, registerArchMutator)
123 return ctx
124}
125
Colin Crosscec81712017-07-13 14:43:27 -0700126type TestContext struct {
Colin Cross4c83e5c2019-02-25 14:54:28 -0800127 *Context
Liz Kammer356f7d42021-01-26 09:18:53 -0500128 preArch, preDeps, postDeps, finalDeps []RegisterMutatorFunc
129 bp2buildPreArch, bp2buildDeps, bp2buildMutators []RegisterMutatorFunc
130 NameResolver *NameResolver
Paul Duffin281deb22021-03-06 20:29:19 +0000131
Paul Duffind182fb32021-03-07 12:24:44 +0000132 // The list of pre-singletons and singletons registered for the test.
133 preSingletons, singletons sortableComponents
134
Paul Duffin41d77c72021-03-07 12:23:48 +0000135 // The order in which the pre-singletons, mutators and singletons will be run in this test
136 // context; for debugging.
137 preSingletonOrder, mutatorOrder, singletonOrder []string
Colin Crosscec81712017-07-13 14:43:27 -0700138}
139
140func (ctx *TestContext) PreArchMutators(f RegisterMutatorFunc) {
141 ctx.preArch = append(ctx.preArch, f)
142}
143
Paul Duffina80ef842020-01-14 12:09:36 +0000144func (ctx *TestContext) HardCodedPreArchMutators(f RegisterMutatorFunc) {
145 // Register mutator function as normal for testing.
146 ctx.PreArchMutators(f)
147}
148
Colin Crosscec81712017-07-13 14:43:27 -0700149func (ctx *TestContext) PreDepsMutators(f RegisterMutatorFunc) {
150 ctx.preDeps = append(ctx.preDeps, f)
151}
152
153func (ctx *TestContext) PostDepsMutators(f RegisterMutatorFunc) {
154 ctx.postDeps = append(ctx.postDeps, f)
155}
156
Martin Stjernholm710ec3a2020-01-16 15:12:04 +0000157func (ctx *TestContext) FinalDepsMutators(f RegisterMutatorFunc) {
158 ctx.finalDeps = append(ctx.finalDeps, f)
159}
160
Jingwen Chen12b4c272021-03-10 02:05:59 -0500161func (ctx *TestContext) RegisterBp2BuildConfig(config Bp2BuildConfig) {
162 ctx.config.bp2buildPackageConfig = config
163}
164
Jingwen Chen73850672020-12-14 08:25:34 -0500165// RegisterBp2BuildMutator registers a BazelTargetModule mutator for converting a module
166// type to the equivalent Bazel target.
167func (ctx *TestContext) RegisterBp2BuildMutator(moduleType string, m func(TopDownMutatorContext)) {
Jingwen Chen73850672020-12-14 08:25:34 -0500168 f := func(ctx RegisterMutatorsContext) {
Liz Kammer356f7d42021-01-26 09:18:53 -0500169 ctx.TopDown(moduleType, m)
Jingwen Chen73850672020-12-14 08:25:34 -0500170 }
Jingwen Chen12b4c272021-03-10 02:05:59 -0500171 ctx.config.bp2buildModuleTypeConfig[moduleType] = true
Jingwen Chena42d6412021-01-26 21:57:27 -0500172 ctx.bp2buildMutators = append(ctx.bp2buildMutators, f)
Jingwen Chen73850672020-12-14 08:25:34 -0500173}
174
Liz Kammer356f7d42021-01-26 09:18:53 -0500175// PreArchBp2BuildMutators adds mutators to be register for converting Android Blueprint modules
176// into Bazel BUILD targets that should run prior to deps and conversion.
177func (ctx *TestContext) PreArchBp2BuildMutators(f RegisterMutatorFunc) {
178 ctx.bp2buildPreArch = append(ctx.bp2buildPreArch, f)
179}
180
181// DepsBp2BuildMutators adds mutators to be register for converting Android Blueprint modules into
182// Bazel BUILD targets that should run prior to conversion to resolve dependencies.
183func (ctx *TestContext) DepsBp2BuildMutators(f RegisterMutatorFunc) {
184 ctx.bp2buildDeps = append(ctx.bp2buildDeps, f)
185}
186
Paul Duffin281deb22021-03-06 20:29:19 +0000187// registeredComponentOrder defines the order in which a sortableComponent type is registered at
188// runtime and provides support for reordering the components registered for a test in the same
189// way.
190type registeredComponentOrder struct {
191 // The name of the component type, used for error messages.
192 componentType string
193
194 // The names of the registered components in the order in which they were registered.
195 namesInOrder []string
196
197 // Maps from the component name to its position in the runtime ordering.
198 namesToIndex map[string]int
199
200 // A function that defines the order between two named components that can be used to sort a slice
201 // of component names into the same order as they appear in namesInOrder.
202 less func(string, string) bool
203}
204
205// registeredComponentOrderFromExistingOrder takes an existing slice of sortableComponents and
206// creates a registeredComponentOrder that contains a less function that can be used to sort a
207// subset of that list of names so it is in the same order as the original sortableComponents.
208func registeredComponentOrderFromExistingOrder(componentType string, existingOrder sortableComponents) registeredComponentOrder {
209 // Only the names from the existing order are needed for this so create a list of component names
210 // in the correct order.
211 namesInOrder := componentsToNames(existingOrder)
212
213 // Populate the map from name to position in the list.
214 nameToIndex := make(map[string]int)
215 for i, n := range namesInOrder {
216 nameToIndex[n] = i
217 }
218
219 // A function to use to map from a name to an index in the original order.
220 indexOf := func(name string) int {
221 index, ok := nameToIndex[name]
222 if !ok {
223 // Should never happen as tests that use components that are not known at runtime do not sort
224 // so should never use this function.
225 panic(fmt.Errorf("internal error: unknown %s %q should be one of %s", componentType, name, strings.Join(namesInOrder, ", ")))
226 }
227 return index
228 }
229
230 // The less function.
231 less := func(n1, n2 string) bool {
232 i1 := indexOf(n1)
233 i2 := indexOf(n2)
234 return i1 < i2
235 }
236
237 return registeredComponentOrder{
238 componentType: componentType,
239 namesInOrder: namesInOrder,
240 namesToIndex: nameToIndex,
241 less: less,
242 }
243}
244
245// componentsToNames maps from the slice of components to a slice of their names.
246func componentsToNames(components sortableComponents) []string {
247 names := make([]string, len(components))
248 for i, c := range components {
249 names[i] = c.componentName()
250 }
251 return names
252}
253
254// enforceOrdering enforces the supplied components are in the same order as is defined in this
255// object.
256//
257// If the supplied components contains any components that are not registered at runtime, i.e. test
258// specific components, then it is impossible to sort them into an order that both matches the
259// runtime and also preserves the implicit ordering defined in the test. In that case it will not
260// sort the components, instead it will just check that the components are in the correct order.
261//
262// Otherwise, this will sort the supplied components in place.
263func (o *registeredComponentOrder) enforceOrdering(components sortableComponents) {
264 // Check to see if the list of components contains any components that are
265 // not registered at runtime.
266 var unknownComponents []string
267 testOrder := componentsToNames(components)
268 for _, name := range testOrder {
269 if _, ok := o.namesToIndex[name]; !ok {
270 unknownComponents = append(unknownComponents, name)
271 break
272 }
273 }
274
275 // If the slice contains some unknown components then it is not possible to
276 // sort them into an order that matches the runtime while also preserving the
277 // order expected from the test, so in that case don't sort just check that
278 // the order of the known mutators does match.
279 if len(unknownComponents) > 0 {
280 // Check order.
281 o.checkTestOrder(testOrder, unknownComponents)
282 } else {
283 // Sort the components.
284 sort.Slice(components, func(i, j int) bool {
285 n1 := components[i].componentName()
286 n2 := components[j].componentName()
287 return o.less(n1, n2)
288 })
289 }
290}
291
292// checkTestOrder checks that the supplied testOrder matches the one defined by this object,
293// panicking if it does not.
294func (o *registeredComponentOrder) checkTestOrder(testOrder []string, unknownComponents []string) {
295 lastMatchingTest := -1
296 matchCount := 0
297 // Take a copy of the runtime order as it is modified during the comparison.
298 runtimeOrder := append([]string(nil), o.namesInOrder...)
299 componentType := o.componentType
300 for i, j := 0, 0; i < len(testOrder) && j < len(runtimeOrder); {
301 test := testOrder[i]
302 runtime := runtimeOrder[j]
303
304 if test == runtime {
305 testOrder[i] = test + fmt.Sprintf(" <-- matched with runtime %s %d", componentType, j)
306 runtimeOrder[j] = runtime + fmt.Sprintf(" <-- matched with test %s %d", componentType, i)
307 lastMatchingTest = i
308 i += 1
309 j += 1
310 matchCount += 1
311 } else if _, ok := o.namesToIndex[test]; !ok {
312 // The test component is not registered globally so assume it is the correct place, treat it
313 // as having matched and skip it.
314 i += 1
315 matchCount += 1
316 } else {
317 // Assume that the test list is in the same order as the runtime list but the runtime list
318 // contains some components that are not present in the tests. So, skip the runtime component
319 // to try and find the next one that matches the current test component.
320 j += 1
321 }
322 }
323
324 // If every item in the test order was either test specific or matched one in the runtime then
325 // it is in the correct order. Otherwise, it was not so fail.
326 if matchCount != len(testOrder) {
327 // The test component names were not all matched with a runtime component name so there must
328 // either be a component present in the test that is not present in the runtime or they must be
329 // in the wrong order.
330 testOrder[lastMatchingTest+1] = testOrder[lastMatchingTest+1] + " <--- unmatched"
331 panic(fmt.Errorf("the tests uses test specific components %q and so cannot be automatically sorted."+
332 " Unfortunately it uses %s components in the wrong order.\n"+
333 "test order:\n %s\n"+
334 "runtime order\n %s\n",
335 SortedUniqueStrings(unknownComponents),
336 componentType,
337 strings.Join(testOrder, "\n "),
338 strings.Join(runtimeOrder, "\n ")))
339 }
340}
341
342// registrationSorter encapsulates the information needed to ensure that the test mutators are
343// registered, and thereby executed, in the same order as they are at runtime.
344//
345// It MUST be populated lazily AFTER all package initialization has been done otherwise it will
346// only define the order for a subset of all the registered build components that are available for
347// the packages being tested.
348//
349// e.g if this is initialized during say the cc package initialization then any tests run in the
350// java package will not sort build components registered by the java package's init() functions.
351type registrationSorter struct {
352 // Used to ensure that this is only created once.
353 once sync.Once
354
Paul Duffin41d77c72021-03-07 12:23:48 +0000355 // The order of pre-singletons
356 preSingletonOrder registeredComponentOrder
357
Paul Duffin281deb22021-03-06 20:29:19 +0000358 // The order of mutators
359 mutatorOrder registeredComponentOrder
Paul Duffin41d77c72021-03-07 12:23:48 +0000360
361 // The order of singletons
362 singletonOrder registeredComponentOrder
Paul Duffin281deb22021-03-06 20:29:19 +0000363}
364
365// populate initializes this structure from globally registered build components.
366//
367// Only the first call has any effect.
368func (s *registrationSorter) populate() {
369 s.once.Do(func() {
Paul Duffin41d77c72021-03-07 12:23:48 +0000370 // Create an ordering from the globally registered pre-singletons.
371 s.preSingletonOrder = registeredComponentOrderFromExistingOrder("pre-singleton", preSingletons)
372
Paul Duffin281deb22021-03-06 20:29:19 +0000373 // Created an ordering from the globally registered mutators.
374 globallyRegisteredMutators := collateGloballyRegisteredMutators()
375 s.mutatorOrder = registeredComponentOrderFromExistingOrder("mutator", globallyRegisteredMutators)
Paul Duffin41d77c72021-03-07 12:23:48 +0000376
377 // Create an ordering from the globally registered singletons.
378 globallyRegisteredSingletons := collateGloballyRegisteredSingletons()
379 s.singletonOrder = registeredComponentOrderFromExistingOrder("singleton", globallyRegisteredSingletons)
Paul Duffin281deb22021-03-06 20:29:19 +0000380 })
381}
382
383// Provides support for enforcing the same order in which build components are registered globally
384// to the order in which they are registered during tests.
385//
386// MUST only be accessed via the globallyRegisteredComponentsOrder func.
387var globalRegistrationSorter registrationSorter
388
389// globallyRegisteredComponentsOrder returns the globalRegistrationSorter after ensuring it is
390// correctly populated.
391func globallyRegisteredComponentsOrder() *registrationSorter {
392 globalRegistrationSorter.populate()
393 return &globalRegistrationSorter
394}
395
Colin Crossae8600b2020-10-29 17:09:13 -0700396func (ctx *TestContext) Register() {
Paul Duffin281deb22021-03-06 20:29:19 +0000397 globalOrder := globallyRegisteredComponentsOrder()
398
Paul Duffin41d77c72021-03-07 12:23:48 +0000399 // Ensure that the pre-singletons used in the test are in the same order as they are used at
400 // runtime.
401 globalOrder.preSingletonOrder.enforceOrdering(ctx.preSingletons)
Paul Duffind182fb32021-03-07 12:24:44 +0000402 ctx.preSingletons.registerAll(ctx.Context)
403
Paul Duffinc05b0342021-03-06 13:28:13 +0000404 mutators := collateRegisteredMutators(ctx.preArch, ctx.preDeps, ctx.postDeps, ctx.finalDeps)
Paul Duffin281deb22021-03-06 20:29:19 +0000405 // Ensure that the mutators used in the test are in the same order as they are used at runtime.
406 globalOrder.mutatorOrder.enforceOrdering(mutators)
Paul Duffinc05b0342021-03-06 13:28:13 +0000407 mutators.registerAll(ctx.Context)
Colin Crosscec81712017-07-13 14:43:27 -0700408
Paul Duffind182fb32021-03-07 12:24:44 +0000409 // Register the env singleton with this context before sorting.
Colin Cross4b49b762019-11-22 15:25:03 -0800410 ctx.RegisterSingletonType("env", EnvSingleton)
Paul Duffin281deb22021-03-06 20:29:19 +0000411
Paul Duffin41d77c72021-03-07 12:23:48 +0000412 // Ensure that the singletons used in the test are in the same order as they are used at runtime.
413 globalOrder.singletonOrder.enforceOrdering(ctx.singletons)
Paul Duffind182fb32021-03-07 12:24:44 +0000414 ctx.singletons.registerAll(ctx.Context)
415
Paul Duffin41d77c72021-03-07 12:23:48 +0000416 // Save the sorted components order away to make them easy to access while debugging.
Paul Duffinf5de6682021-03-08 23:42:10 +0000417 ctx.preSingletonOrder = componentsToNames(preSingletons)
418 ctx.mutatorOrder = componentsToNames(mutators)
419 ctx.singletonOrder = componentsToNames(singletons)
Colin Cross31a738b2019-12-30 18:45:15 -0800420}
421
Jingwen Chen73850672020-12-14 08:25:34 -0500422// RegisterForBazelConversion prepares a test context for bp2build conversion.
423func (ctx *TestContext) RegisterForBazelConversion() {
Paul Duffin1d2d42f2021-03-06 20:08:12 +0000424 RegisterMutatorsForBazelConversion(ctx.Context, ctx.bp2buildPreArch, ctx.bp2buildDeps, ctx.bp2buildMutators)
Jingwen Chen73850672020-12-14 08:25:34 -0500425}
426
Colin Cross31a738b2019-12-30 18:45:15 -0800427func (ctx *TestContext) ParseFileList(rootDir string, filePaths []string) (deps []string, errs []error) {
428 // This function adapts the old style ParseFileList calls that are spread throughout the tests
429 // to the new style that takes a config.
430 return ctx.Context.ParseFileList(rootDir, filePaths, ctx.config)
431}
432
433func (ctx *TestContext) ParseBlueprintsFiles(rootDir string) (deps []string, errs []error) {
434 // This function adapts the old style ParseBlueprintsFiles calls that are spread throughout the
435 // tests to the new style that takes a config.
436 return ctx.Context.ParseBlueprintsFiles(rootDir, ctx.config)
Colin Cross4b49b762019-11-22 15:25:03 -0800437}
438
439func (ctx *TestContext) RegisterModuleType(name string, factory ModuleFactory) {
440 ctx.Context.RegisterModuleType(name, ModuleFactoryAdaptor(factory))
441}
442
Colin Cross9aed5bc2020-12-28 15:15:34 -0800443func (ctx *TestContext) RegisterSingletonModuleType(name string, factory SingletonModuleFactory) {
444 s, m := SingletonModuleFactoryAdaptor(name, factory)
445 ctx.RegisterSingletonType(name, s)
446 ctx.RegisterModuleType(name, m)
447}
448
Colin Cross4b49b762019-11-22 15:25:03 -0800449func (ctx *TestContext) RegisterSingletonType(name string, factory SingletonFactory) {
Paul Duffind182fb32021-03-07 12:24:44 +0000450 ctx.singletons = append(ctx.singletons, newSingleton(name, factory))
Colin Crosscec81712017-07-13 14:43:27 -0700451}
452
Paul Duffineafc16b2021-02-24 01:43:18 +0000453func (ctx *TestContext) RegisterPreSingletonType(name string, factory SingletonFactory) {
Paul Duffind182fb32021-03-07 12:24:44 +0000454 ctx.preSingletons = append(ctx.preSingletons, newPreSingleton(name, factory))
Paul Duffineafc16b2021-02-24 01:43:18 +0000455}
456
Colin Crosscec81712017-07-13 14:43:27 -0700457func (ctx *TestContext) ModuleForTests(name, variant string) TestingModule {
458 var module Module
459 ctx.VisitAllModules(func(m blueprint.Module) {
460 if ctx.ModuleName(m) == name && ctx.ModuleSubDir(m) == variant {
461 module = m.(Module)
462 }
463 })
464
465 if module == nil {
Jeff Gaston294356f2017-09-27 17:05:30 -0700466 // find all the modules that do exist
Colin Crossbeae6ec2020-08-11 12:02:11 -0700467 var allModuleNames []string
468 var allVariants []string
Jeff Gaston294356f2017-09-27 17:05:30 -0700469 ctx.VisitAllModules(func(m blueprint.Module) {
Colin Crossbeae6ec2020-08-11 12:02:11 -0700470 allModuleNames = append(allModuleNames, ctx.ModuleName(m))
471 if ctx.ModuleName(m) == name {
472 allVariants = append(allVariants, ctx.ModuleSubDir(m))
473 }
Jeff Gaston294356f2017-09-27 17:05:30 -0700474 })
Martin Stjernholm4c021242020-05-13 01:13:50 +0100475 sort.Strings(allModuleNames)
Colin Crossbeae6ec2020-08-11 12:02:11 -0700476 sort.Strings(allVariants)
Jeff Gaston294356f2017-09-27 17:05:30 -0700477
Colin Crossbeae6ec2020-08-11 12:02:11 -0700478 if len(allVariants) == 0 {
479 panic(fmt.Errorf("failed to find module %q. All modules:\n %s",
480 name, strings.Join(allModuleNames, "\n ")))
481 } else {
482 panic(fmt.Errorf("failed to find module %q variant %q. All variants:\n %s",
483 name, variant, strings.Join(allVariants, "\n ")))
484 }
Colin Crosscec81712017-07-13 14:43:27 -0700485 }
486
Paul Duffin709e0e32021-03-22 10:09:02 +0000487 return newTestingModule(ctx.config, module)
Colin Crosscec81712017-07-13 14:43:27 -0700488}
489
Jiyong Park37b25202018-07-11 10:49:27 +0900490func (ctx *TestContext) ModuleVariantsForTests(name string) []string {
491 var variants []string
492 ctx.VisitAllModules(func(m blueprint.Module) {
493 if ctx.ModuleName(m) == name {
494 variants = append(variants, ctx.ModuleSubDir(m))
495 }
496 })
497 return variants
498}
499
Colin Cross4c83e5c2019-02-25 14:54:28 -0800500// SingletonForTests returns a TestingSingleton for the singleton registered with the given name.
501func (ctx *TestContext) SingletonForTests(name string) TestingSingleton {
502 allSingletonNames := []string{}
503 for _, s := range ctx.Singletons() {
504 n := ctx.SingletonName(s)
505 if n == name {
506 return TestingSingleton{
Paul Duffin709e0e32021-03-22 10:09:02 +0000507 baseTestingComponent: newBaseTestingComponent(ctx.config, s.(testBuildProvider)),
Paul Duffin31a22882021-03-22 09:29:00 +0000508 singleton: s.(*singletonAdaptor).Singleton,
Colin Cross4c83e5c2019-02-25 14:54:28 -0800509 }
510 }
511 allSingletonNames = append(allSingletonNames, n)
512 }
513
514 panic(fmt.Errorf("failed to find singleton %q."+
515 "\nall singletons: %v", name, allSingletonNames))
516}
517
Colin Crossaa255532020-07-03 13:18:24 -0700518func (ctx *TestContext) Config() Config {
519 return ctx.config
520}
521
Colin Cross4c83e5c2019-02-25 14:54:28 -0800522type testBuildProvider interface {
523 BuildParamsForTests() []BuildParams
524 RuleParamsForTests() map[blueprint.Rule]blueprint.RuleParams
525}
526
527type TestingBuildParams struct {
528 BuildParams
529 RuleParams blueprint.RuleParams
Paul Duffin709e0e32021-03-22 10:09:02 +0000530
531 config Config
532}
533
534// RelativeToTop creates a new instance of this which has had any usages of the current test's
535// temporary and test specific build directory replaced with a path relative to the notional top.
536//
537// The parts of this structure which are changed are:
538// * BuildParams
539// * Args
540// * Path instances are intentionally not modified, use AssertPathRelativeToTopEquals or
541// AssertPathsRelativeToTopEquals instead which do something similar.
542//
543// * RuleParams
544// * Command
545// * Depfile
546// * Rspfile
547// * RspfileContent
548// * SymlinkOutputs
549// * CommandDeps
550// * CommandOrderOnly
551//
552// See PathRelativeToTop for more details.
553func (p TestingBuildParams) RelativeToTop() TestingBuildParams {
554 // If this is not a valid params then just return it back. That will make it easy to use with the
555 // Maybe...() methods.
556 if p.Rule == nil {
557 return p
558 }
559 if p.config.config == nil {
560 panic("cannot call RelativeToTop() on a TestingBuildParams previously returned by RelativeToTop()")
561 }
562 // Take a copy of the build params and replace any args that contains test specific temporary
563 // paths with paths relative to the top.
564 bparams := p.BuildParams
565 bparams.Args = normalizeStringMapRelativeToTop(p.config, bparams.Args)
566
567 // Ditto for any fields in the RuleParams.
568 rparams := p.RuleParams
569 rparams.Command = normalizeStringRelativeToTop(p.config, rparams.Command)
570 rparams.Depfile = normalizeStringRelativeToTop(p.config, rparams.Depfile)
571 rparams.Rspfile = normalizeStringRelativeToTop(p.config, rparams.Rspfile)
572 rparams.RspfileContent = normalizeStringRelativeToTop(p.config, rparams.RspfileContent)
573 rparams.SymlinkOutputs = normalizeStringArrayRelativeToTop(p.config, rparams.SymlinkOutputs)
574 rparams.CommandDeps = normalizeStringArrayRelativeToTop(p.config, rparams.CommandDeps)
575 rparams.CommandOrderOnly = normalizeStringArrayRelativeToTop(p.config, rparams.CommandOrderOnly)
576
577 return TestingBuildParams{
578 BuildParams: bparams,
579 RuleParams: rparams,
580 }
Colin Cross4c83e5c2019-02-25 14:54:28 -0800581}
582
Paul Duffin0eda26b92021-03-22 09:34:29 +0000583// baseTestingComponent provides functionality common to both TestingModule and TestingSingleton.
584type baseTestingComponent struct {
Paul Duffin709e0e32021-03-22 10:09:02 +0000585 config Config
Paul Duffin0eda26b92021-03-22 09:34:29 +0000586 provider testBuildProvider
587}
588
Paul Duffin709e0e32021-03-22 10:09:02 +0000589func newBaseTestingComponent(config Config, provider testBuildProvider) baseTestingComponent {
590 return baseTestingComponent{config, provider}
591}
592
593// A function that will normalize a string containing paths, e.g. ninja command, by replacing
594// any references to the test specific temporary build directory that changes with each run to a
595// fixed path relative to a notional top directory.
596//
597// This is similar to StringPathRelativeToTop except that assumes the string is a single path
598// containing at most one instance of the temporary build directory at the start of the path while
599// this assumes that there can be any number at any position.
600func normalizeStringRelativeToTop(config Config, s string) string {
601 // The buildDir usually looks something like: /tmp/testFoo2345/001
602 //
603 // Replace any usage of the buildDir with out/soong, e.g. replace "/tmp/testFoo2345/001" with
604 // "out/soong".
605 outSoongDir := filepath.Clean(config.buildDir)
606 re := regexp.MustCompile(`\Q` + outSoongDir + `\E\b`)
607 s = re.ReplaceAllString(s, "out/soong")
608
609 // Replace any usage of the buildDir/.. with out, e.g. replace "/tmp/testFoo2345" with
610 // "out". This must come after the previous replacement otherwise this would replace
611 // "/tmp/testFoo2345/001" with "out/001" instead of "out/soong".
612 outDir := filepath.Dir(outSoongDir)
613 re = regexp.MustCompile(`\Q` + outDir + `\E\b`)
614 s = re.ReplaceAllString(s, "out")
615
616 return s
617}
618
619// normalizeStringArrayRelativeToTop creates a new slice constructed by applying
620// normalizeStringRelativeToTop to each item in the slice.
621func normalizeStringArrayRelativeToTop(config Config, slice []string) []string {
622 newSlice := make([]string, len(slice))
623 for i, s := range slice {
624 newSlice[i] = normalizeStringRelativeToTop(config, s)
625 }
626 return newSlice
627}
628
629// normalizeStringMapRelativeToTop creates a new map constructed by applying
630// normalizeStringRelativeToTop to each value in the map.
631func normalizeStringMapRelativeToTop(config Config, m map[string]string) map[string]string {
632 newMap := map[string]string{}
633 for k, v := range m {
634 newMap[k] = normalizeStringRelativeToTop(config, v)
635 }
636 return newMap
Paul Duffin0eda26b92021-03-22 09:34:29 +0000637}
638
639func (b baseTestingComponent) newTestingBuildParams(bparams BuildParams) TestingBuildParams {
Colin Cross4c83e5c2019-02-25 14:54:28 -0800640 return TestingBuildParams{
Paul Duffin709e0e32021-03-22 10:09:02 +0000641 config: b.config,
Colin Cross4c83e5c2019-02-25 14:54:28 -0800642 BuildParams: bparams,
Paul Duffin0eda26b92021-03-22 09:34:29 +0000643 RuleParams: b.provider.RuleParamsForTests()[bparams.Rule],
Colin Cross4c83e5c2019-02-25 14:54:28 -0800644 }
645}
646
Paul Duffin0eda26b92021-03-22 09:34:29 +0000647func (b baseTestingComponent) maybeBuildParamsFromRule(rule string) (TestingBuildParams, []string) {
Thiébaud Weksteen3600b802020-08-27 15:50:24 +0200648 var searchedRules []string
Paul Duffin0eda26b92021-03-22 09:34:29 +0000649 for _, p := range b.provider.BuildParamsForTests() {
Thiébaud Weksteen3600b802020-08-27 15:50:24 +0200650 searchedRules = append(searchedRules, p.Rule.String())
Colin Cross4c83e5c2019-02-25 14:54:28 -0800651 if strings.Contains(p.Rule.String(), rule) {
Paul Duffin0eda26b92021-03-22 09:34:29 +0000652 return b.newTestingBuildParams(p), searchedRules
Colin Cross4c83e5c2019-02-25 14:54:28 -0800653 }
654 }
Thiébaud Weksteen3600b802020-08-27 15:50:24 +0200655 return TestingBuildParams{}, searchedRules
Colin Cross4c83e5c2019-02-25 14:54:28 -0800656}
657
Paul Duffin0eda26b92021-03-22 09:34:29 +0000658func (b baseTestingComponent) buildParamsFromRule(rule string) TestingBuildParams {
659 p, searchRules := b.maybeBuildParamsFromRule(rule)
Colin Cross4c83e5c2019-02-25 14:54:28 -0800660 if p.Rule == nil {
Thiébaud Weksteen3600b802020-08-27 15:50:24 +0200661 panic(fmt.Errorf("couldn't find rule %q.\nall rules: %v", rule, searchRules))
Colin Cross4c83e5c2019-02-25 14:54:28 -0800662 }
663 return p
664}
665
Paul Duffin0eda26b92021-03-22 09:34:29 +0000666func (b baseTestingComponent) maybeBuildParamsFromDescription(desc string) TestingBuildParams {
667 for _, p := range b.provider.BuildParamsForTests() {
Colin Crossb88b3c52019-06-10 15:15:17 -0700668 if strings.Contains(p.Description, desc) {
Paul Duffin0eda26b92021-03-22 09:34:29 +0000669 return b.newTestingBuildParams(p)
Colin Cross4c83e5c2019-02-25 14:54:28 -0800670 }
671 }
672 return TestingBuildParams{}
673}
674
Paul Duffin0eda26b92021-03-22 09:34:29 +0000675func (b baseTestingComponent) buildParamsFromDescription(desc string) TestingBuildParams {
676 p := b.maybeBuildParamsFromDescription(desc)
Colin Cross4c83e5c2019-02-25 14:54:28 -0800677 if p.Rule == nil {
678 panic(fmt.Errorf("couldn't find description %q", desc))
679 }
680 return p
681}
682
Paul Duffin0eda26b92021-03-22 09:34:29 +0000683func (b baseTestingComponent) maybeBuildParamsFromOutput(file string) (TestingBuildParams, []string) {
Colin Cross4c83e5c2019-02-25 14:54:28 -0800684 var searchedOutputs []string
Paul Duffin0eda26b92021-03-22 09:34:29 +0000685 for _, p := range b.provider.BuildParamsForTests() {
Colin Cross4c83e5c2019-02-25 14:54:28 -0800686 outputs := append(WritablePaths(nil), p.Outputs...)
Colin Cross1d2cf042019-03-29 15:33:06 -0700687 outputs = append(outputs, p.ImplicitOutputs...)
Colin Cross4c83e5c2019-02-25 14:54:28 -0800688 if p.Output != nil {
689 outputs = append(outputs, p.Output)
690 }
691 for _, f := range outputs {
Paul Duffin4e6e35c2021-03-22 11:34:57 +0000692 if f.String() == file || f.Rel() == file || PathRelativeToTop(f) == file {
Paul Duffin0eda26b92021-03-22 09:34:29 +0000693 return b.newTestingBuildParams(p), nil
Colin Cross4c83e5c2019-02-25 14:54:28 -0800694 }
695 searchedOutputs = append(searchedOutputs, f.Rel())
696 }
697 }
698 return TestingBuildParams{}, searchedOutputs
699}
700
Paul Duffin0eda26b92021-03-22 09:34:29 +0000701func (b baseTestingComponent) buildParamsFromOutput(file string) TestingBuildParams {
702 p, searchedOutputs := b.maybeBuildParamsFromOutput(file)
Colin Cross4c83e5c2019-02-25 14:54:28 -0800703 if p.Rule == nil {
Paul Duffin4e6e35c2021-03-22 11:34:57 +0000704 panic(fmt.Errorf("couldn't find output %q.\nall outputs:\n %s\n",
705 file, strings.Join(searchedOutputs, "\n ")))
Colin Cross4c83e5c2019-02-25 14:54:28 -0800706 }
707 return p
708}
709
Paul Duffin0eda26b92021-03-22 09:34:29 +0000710func (b baseTestingComponent) allOutputs() []string {
Colin Cross4c83e5c2019-02-25 14:54:28 -0800711 var outputFullPaths []string
Paul Duffin0eda26b92021-03-22 09:34:29 +0000712 for _, p := range b.provider.BuildParamsForTests() {
Colin Cross4c83e5c2019-02-25 14:54:28 -0800713 outputs := append(WritablePaths(nil), p.Outputs...)
Colin Cross1d2cf042019-03-29 15:33:06 -0700714 outputs = append(outputs, p.ImplicitOutputs...)
Colin Cross4c83e5c2019-02-25 14:54:28 -0800715 if p.Output != nil {
716 outputs = append(outputs, p.Output)
717 }
718 outputFullPaths = append(outputFullPaths, outputs.Strings()...)
719 }
720 return outputFullPaths
721}
722
Paul Duffin31a22882021-03-22 09:29:00 +0000723// MaybeRule finds a call to ctx.Build with BuildParams.Rule set to a rule with the given name. Returns an empty
724// BuildParams if no rule is found.
725func (b baseTestingComponent) MaybeRule(rule string) TestingBuildParams {
Paul Duffin0eda26b92021-03-22 09:34:29 +0000726 r, _ := b.maybeBuildParamsFromRule(rule)
Paul Duffin31a22882021-03-22 09:29:00 +0000727 return r
728}
729
730// Rule finds a call to ctx.Build with BuildParams.Rule set to a rule with the given name. Panics if no rule is found.
731func (b baseTestingComponent) Rule(rule string) TestingBuildParams {
Paul Duffin0eda26b92021-03-22 09:34:29 +0000732 return b.buildParamsFromRule(rule)
Paul Duffin31a22882021-03-22 09:29:00 +0000733}
734
735// MaybeDescription finds a call to ctx.Build with BuildParams.Description set to a the given string. Returns an empty
736// BuildParams if no rule is found.
737func (b baseTestingComponent) MaybeDescription(desc string) TestingBuildParams {
Paul Duffin0eda26b92021-03-22 09:34:29 +0000738 return b.maybeBuildParamsFromDescription(desc)
Paul Duffin31a22882021-03-22 09:29:00 +0000739}
740
741// Description finds a call to ctx.Build with BuildParams.Description set to a the given string. Panics if no rule is
742// found.
743func (b baseTestingComponent) Description(desc string) TestingBuildParams {
Paul Duffin0eda26b92021-03-22 09:34:29 +0000744 return b.buildParamsFromDescription(desc)
Paul Duffin31a22882021-03-22 09:29:00 +0000745}
746
747// MaybeOutput finds a call to ctx.Build with a BuildParams.Output or BuildParams.Outputs whose String() or Rel()
748// value matches the provided string. Returns an empty BuildParams if no rule is found.
749func (b baseTestingComponent) MaybeOutput(file string) TestingBuildParams {
Paul Duffin0eda26b92021-03-22 09:34:29 +0000750 p, _ := b.maybeBuildParamsFromOutput(file)
Paul Duffin31a22882021-03-22 09:29:00 +0000751 return p
752}
753
754// Output finds a call to ctx.Build with a BuildParams.Output or BuildParams.Outputs whose String() or Rel()
755// value matches the provided string. Panics if no rule is found.
756func (b baseTestingComponent) Output(file string) TestingBuildParams {
Paul Duffin0eda26b92021-03-22 09:34:29 +0000757 return b.buildParamsFromOutput(file)
Paul Duffin31a22882021-03-22 09:29:00 +0000758}
759
760// AllOutputs returns all 'BuildParams.Output's and 'BuildParams.Outputs's in their full path string forms.
761func (b baseTestingComponent) AllOutputs() []string {
Paul Duffin0eda26b92021-03-22 09:34:29 +0000762 return b.allOutputs()
Paul Duffin31a22882021-03-22 09:29:00 +0000763}
764
Colin Crossb77ffc42019-01-05 22:09:19 -0800765// TestingModule is wrapper around an android.Module that provides methods to find information about individual
766// ctx.Build parameters for verification in tests.
Colin Crosscec81712017-07-13 14:43:27 -0700767type TestingModule struct {
Paul Duffin31a22882021-03-22 09:29:00 +0000768 baseTestingComponent
Colin Crosscec81712017-07-13 14:43:27 -0700769 module Module
770}
771
Paul Duffin709e0e32021-03-22 10:09:02 +0000772func newTestingModule(config Config, module Module) TestingModule {
Paul Duffin31a22882021-03-22 09:29:00 +0000773 return TestingModule{
Paul Duffin709e0e32021-03-22 10:09:02 +0000774 newBaseTestingComponent(config, module),
Paul Duffin31a22882021-03-22 09:29:00 +0000775 module,
776 }
777}
778
Colin Crossb77ffc42019-01-05 22:09:19 -0800779// Module returns the Module wrapped by the TestingModule.
Colin Crosscec81712017-07-13 14:43:27 -0700780func (m TestingModule) Module() Module {
781 return m.module
782}
783
Paul Duffin97d8b402021-03-22 16:04:50 +0000784// VariablesForTestsRelativeToTop returns a copy of the Module.VariablesForTests() with every value
785// having any temporary build dir usages replaced with paths relative to a notional top.
786func (m TestingModule) VariablesForTestsRelativeToTop() map[string]string {
787 return normalizeStringMapRelativeToTop(m.config, m.module.VariablesForTests())
788}
789
Colin Cross4c83e5c2019-02-25 14:54:28 -0800790// TestingSingleton is wrapper around an android.Singleton that provides methods to find information about individual
791// ctx.Build parameters for verification in tests.
792type TestingSingleton struct {
Paul Duffin31a22882021-03-22 09:29:00 +0000793 baseTestingComponent
Colin Cross4c83e5c2019-02-25 14:54:28 -0800794 singleton Singleton
Colin Cross4c83e5c2019-02-25 14:54:28 -0800795}
796
797// Singleton returns the Singleton wrapped by the TestingSingleton.
798func (s TestingSingleton) Singleton() Singleton {
799 return s.singleton
800}
801
Logan Chien42039712018-03-12 16:29:17 +0800802func FailIfErrored(t *testing.T, errs []error) {
803 t.Helper()
804 if len(errs) > 0 {
805 for _, err := range errs {
806 t.Error(err)
807 }
808 t.FailNow()
809 }
810}
Logan Chienee97c3e2018-03-12 16:34:26 +0800811
Paul Duffinea8a3862021-03-04 17:58:33 +0000812// Fail if no errors that matched the regular expression were found.
813//
814// Returns true if a matching error was found, false otherwise.
815func FailIfNoMatchingErrors(t *testing.T, pattern string, errs []error) bool {
Logan Chienee97c3e2018-03-12 16:34:26 +0800816 t.Helper()
817
818 matcher, err := regexp.Compile(pattern)
819 if err != nil {
Paul Duffinea8a3862021-03-04 17:58:33 +0000820 t.Fatalf("failed to compile regular expression %q because %s", pattern, err)
Logan Chienee97c3e2018-03-12 16:34:26 +0800821 }
822
823 found := false
824 for _, err := range errs {
825 if matcher.FindStringIndex(err.Error()) != nil {
826 found = true
827 break
828 }
829 }
830 if !found {
831 t.Errorf("missing the expected error %q (checked %d error(s))", pattern, len(errs))
832 for i, err := range errs {
Colin Crossaede88c2020-08-11 12:17:01 -0700833 t.Errorf("errs[%d] = %q", i, err)
Logan Chienee97c3e2018-03-12 16:34:26 +0800834 }
835 }
Paul Duffinea8a3862021-03-04 17:58:33 +0000836
837 return found
Logan Chienee97c3e2018-03-12 16:34:26 +0800838}
Jaewoong Jung9aa3ab12019-04-03 15:47:29 -0700839
Paul Duffin91e38192019-08-05 15:07:57 +0100840func CheckErrorsAgainstExpectations(t *testing.T, errs []error, expectedErrorPatterns []string) {
841 t.Helper()
842
843 if expectedErrorPatterns == nil {
844 FailIfErrored(t, errs)
845 } else {
846 for _, expectedError := range expectedErrorPatterns {
847 FailIfNoMatchingErrors(t, expectedError, errs)
848 }
849 if len(errs) > len(expectedErrorPatterns) {
850 t.Errorf("additional errors found, expected %d, found %d",
851 len(expectedErrorPatterns), len(errs))
852 for i, expectedError := range expectedErrorPatterns {
853 t.Errorf("expectedErrors[%d] = %s", i, expectedError)
854 }
855 for i, err := range errs {
856 t.Errorf("errs[%d] = %s", i, err)
857 }
Paul Duffinea8a3862021-03-04 17:58:33 +0000858 t.FailNow()
Paul Duffin91e38192019-08-05 15:07:57 +0100859 }
860 }
Paul Duffin91e38192019-08-05 15:07:57 +0100861}
862
Jingwen Chencda22c92020-11-23 00:22:30 -0500863func SetKatiEnabledForTests(config Config) {
864 config.katiEnabled = true
Paul Duffin8c3fec42020-03-04 20:15:08 +0000865}
866
Colin Crossaa255532020-07-03 13:18:24 -0700867func AndroidMkEntriesForTest(t *testing.T, ctx *TestContext, mod blueprint.Module) []AndroidMkEntries {
Jaewoong Jung9aa3ab12019-04-03 15:47:29 -0700868 var p AndroidMkEntriesProvider
869 var ok bool
870 if p, ok = mod.(AndroidMkEntriesProvider); !ok {
Roland Levillaindfe75b32019-07-23 16:53:32 +0100871 t.Errorf("module does not implement AndroidMkEntriesProvider: " + mod.Name())
Jaewoong Jung9aa3ab12019-04-03 15:47:29 -0700872 }
Jiyong Park0b0e1b92019-12-03 13:24:29 +0900873
874 entriesList := p.AndroidMkEntries()
875 for i, _ := range entriesList {
Colin Crossaa255532020-07-03 13:18:24 -0700876 entriesList[i].fillInEntries(ctx, mod)
Jiyong Park0b0e1b92019-12-03 13:24:29 +0900877 }
878 return entriesList
Jaewoong Jung9aa3ab12019-04-03 15:47:29 -0700879}
Jooyung Han12df5fb2019-07-11 16:18:47 +0900880
Colin Crossaa255532020-07-03 13:18:24 -0700881func AndroidMkDataForTest(t *testing.T, ctx *TestContext, mod blueprint.Module) AndroidMkData {
Jooyung Han12df5fb2019-07-11 16:18:47 +0900882 var p AndroidMkDataProvider
883 var ok bool
884 if p, ok = mod.(AndroidMkDataProvider); !ok {
Roland Levillaindfe75b32019-07-23 16:53:32 +0100885 t.Errorf("module does not implement AndroidMkDataProvider: " + mod.Name())
Jooyung Han12df5fb2019-07-11 16:18:47 +0900886 }
887 data := p.AndroidMk()
Colin Crossaa255532020-07-03 13:18:24 -0700888 data.fillInData(ctx, mod)
Jooyung Han12df5fb2019-07-11 16:18:47 +0900889 return data
890}
Paul Duffin9b478b02019-12-10 13:41:51 +0000891
892// Normalize the path for testing.
893//
894// If the path is relative to the build directory then return the relative path
895// to avoid tests having to deal with the dynamically generated build directory.
896//
897// Otherwise, return the supplied path as it is almost certainly a source path
898// that is relative to the root of the source tree.
899//
900// The build and source paths should be distinguishable based on their contents.
Paul Duffin567465d2021-03-16 01:21:34 +0000901//
902// deprecated: use PathRelativeToTop instead as it handles make install paths and differentiates
903// between output and source properly.
Paul Duffin9b478b02019-12-10 13:41:51 +0000904func NormalizePathForTesting(path Path) string {
Paul Duffin064b70c2020-11-02 17:32:38 +0000905 if path == nil {
906 return "<nil path>"
907 }
Paul Duffin9b478b02019-12-10 13:41:51 +0000908 p := path.String()
909 if w, ok := path.(WritablePath); ok {
910 rel, err := filepath.Rel(w.buildDir(), p)
911 if err != nil {
912 panic(err)
913 }
914 return rel
915 }
916 return p
917}
918
Paul Duffin567465d2021-03-16 01:21:34 +0000919// NormalizePathsForTesting creates a slice of strings where each string is the result of applying
920// NormalizePathForTesting to the corresponding Path in the input slice.
921//
922// deprecated: use PathsRelativeToTop instead as it handles make install paths and differentiates
923// between output and source properly.
Paul Duffin9b478b02019-12-10 13:41:51 +0000924func NormalizePathsForTesting(paths Paths) []string {
925 var result []string
926 for _, path := range paths {
927 relative := NormalizePathForTesting(path)
928 result = append(result, relative)
929 }
930 return result
931}
Paul Duffin567465d2021-03-16 01:21:34 +0000932
933// PathRelativeToTop returns a string representation of the path relative to a notional top
934// directory.
935//
936// For a WritablePath it applies StringPathRelativeToTop to it, using the buildDir returned from the
937// WritablePath's buildDir() method. For all other paths, i.e. source paths, that are already
938// relative to the top it just returns their string representation.
939func PathRelativeToTop(path Path) string {
940 if path == nil {
941 return "<nil path>"
942 }
943 p := path.String()
944 if w, ok := path.(WritablePath); ok {
945 buildDir := w.buildDir()
946 return StringPathRelativeToTop(buildDir, p)
947 }
948 return p
949}
950
951// PathsRelativeToTop creates a slice of strings where each string is the result of applying
952// PathRelativeToTop to the corresponding Path in the input slice.
953func PathsRelativeToTop(paths Paths) []string {
954 var result []string
955 for _, path := range paths {
956 relative := PathRelativeToTop(path)
957 result = append(result, relative)
958 }
959 return result
960}
961
962// StringPathRelativeToTop returns a string representation of the path relative to a notional top
963// directory.
964//
965// A standard build has the following structure:
966// ../top/
967// out/ - make install files go here.
968// out/soong - this is the buildDir passed to NewTestConfig()
969// ... - the source files
970//
971// This function converts a path so that it appears relative to the ../top/ directory, i.e.
972// * Make install paths, which have the pattern "buildDir/../<path>" are converted into the top
973// relative path "out/<path>"
974// * Soong install paths and other writable paths, which have the pattern "buildDir/<path>" are
975// converted into the top relative path "out/soong/<path>".
976// * Source paths are already relative to the top.
977//
978// This is provided for processing paths that have already been converted into a string, e.g. paths
979// in AndroidMkEntries structures. As a result it needs to be supplied the soong output dir against
980// which it can try and relativize paths. PathRelativeToTop must be used for process Path objects.
981func StringPathRelativeToTop(soongOutDir string, path string) string {
982
983 // A relative path must be a source path so leave it as it is.
984 if !filepath.IsAbs(path) {
985 return path
986 }
987
988 // Check to see if the path is relative to the soong out dir.
989 rel, isRel, err := maybeRelErr(soongOutDir, path)
990 if err != nil {
991 panic(err)
992 }
993
994 if isRel {
995 // The path is in the soong out dir so indicate that in the relative path.
996 return filepath.Join("out/soong", rel)
997 }
998
999 // Check to see if the path is relative to the top level out dir.
1000 outDir := filepath.Dir(soongOutDir)
1001 rel, isRel, err = maybeRelErr(outDir, path)
1002 if err != nil {
1003 panic(err)
1004 }
1005
1006 if isRel {
1007 // The path is in the out dir so indicate that in the relative path.
1008 return filepath.Join("out", rel)
1009 }
1010
1011 // This should never happen.
1012 panic(fmt.Errorf("internal error: absolute path %s is not relative to the out dir %s", path, outDir))
1013}
1014
1015// StringPathsRelativeToTop creates a slice of strings where each string is the result of applying
1016// StringPathRelativeToTop to the corresponding string path in the input slice.
1017//
1018// This is provided for processing paths that have already been converted into a string, e.g. paths
1019// in AndroidMkEntries structures. As a result it needs to be supplied the soong output dir against
1020// which it can try and relativize paths. PathsRelativeToTop must be used for process Paths objects.
1021func StringPathsRelativeToTop(soongOutDir string, paths []string) []string {
1022 var result []string
1023 for _, path := range paths {
1024 relative := StringPathRelativeToTop(soongOutDir, path)
1025 result = append(result, relative)
1026 }
1027 return result
1028}