llvm-6502/utils/FileCheck/FileCheck.cpp
Chris Lattner af9005ddda stop on the first file mismatch.
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//===- FileCheck.cpp - Check that File's Contents match what is expected --===//
//
// The LLVM Compiler Infrastructure
//
// This file is distributed under the University of Illinois Open Source
// License. See LICENSE.TXT for details.
//
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
//
// FileCheck does a line-by line check of a file that validates whether it
// contains the expected content. This is useful for regression tests etc.
//
// This program exits with an error status of 2 on error, exit status of 0 if
// the file matched the expected contents, and exit status of 1 if it did not
// contain the expected contents.
//
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
#include "llvm/Support/CommandLine.h"
#include "llvm/Support/MemoryBuffer.h"
#include "llvm/Support/PrettyStackTrace.h"
#include "llvm/Support/SourceMgr.h"
#include "llvm/Support/raw_ostream.h"
#include "llvm/System/Signals.h"
using namespace llvm;
static cl::opt<std::string>
CheckFilename(cl::Positional, cl::desc("<check-file>"), cl::Required);
static cl::opt<std::string>
InputFilename("input-file", cl::desc("File to check (defaults to stdin)"),
cl::init("-"), cl::value_desc("filename"));
static cl::opt<std::string>
CheckPrefix("check-prefix", cl::init("CHECK"),
cl::desc("Prefix to use from check file (defaults to 'CHECK')"));
/// FindStringInBuffer - This is basically just a strstr wrapper that differs in
/// two ways: first it handles 'nul' characters in memory buffers, second, it
/// returns the end of the memory buffer on match failure.
static const char *FindStringInBuffer(const char *Str, const char *CurPtr,
const MemoryBuffer &MB) {
// Check to see if we have a match. If so, just return it.
if (const char *Res = strstr(CurPtr, Str))
return Res;
// If not, check to make sure we didn't just find an embedded nul in the
// memory buffer.
const char *Ptr = CurPtr + strlen(CurPtr);
// If we really reached the end of the file, return it.
if (Ptr == MB.getBufferEnd())
return Ptr;
// Otherwise, just skip this section of the file, including the nul.
return FindStringInBuffer(Str, Ptr+1, MB);
}
/// ReadCheckFile - Read the check file, which specifies the sequence of
/// expected strings. The strings are added to the CheckStrings vector.
static bool ReadCheckFile(SourceMgr &SM,
std::vector<std::pair<std::string, SMLoc> >
&CheckStrings) {
// Open the check file, and tell SourceMgr about it.
std::string ErrorStr;
MemoryBuffer *F =
MemoryBuffer::getFileOrSTDIN(CheckFilename.c_str(), &ErrorStr);
if (F == 0) {
errs() << "Could not open check file '" << CheckFilename << "': "
<< ErrorStr << '\n';
return true;
}
SM.AddNewSourceBuffer(F, SMLoc());
// Find all instances of CheckPrefix followed by : in the file. The
// MemoryBuffer is guaranteed to be nul terminated, but may have nul's
// embedded into it. We don't support check strings with embedded nuls.
std::string Prefix = CheckPrefix + ":";
const char *CurPtr = F->getBufferStart(), *BufferEnd = F->getBufferEnd();
while (1) {
// See if Prefix occurs in the memory buffer.
const char *Ptr = FindStringInBuffer(Prefix.c_str(), CurPtr, *F);
// If we didn't find a match, we're done.
if (Ptr == BufferEnd)
break;
// Okay, we found the prefix, yay. Remember the rest of the line, but
// ignore leading and trailing whitespace.
Ptr += Prefix.size();
while (*Ptr == ' ' || *Ptr == '\t')
++Ptr;
// Scan ahead to the end of line.
CurPtr = Ptr;
while (CurPtr != BufferEnd && *CurPtr != '\n' && *CurPtr != '\r')
++CurPtr;
// Ignore trailing whitespace.
while (CurPtr[-1] == ' ' || CurPtr[-1] == '\t')
--CurPtr;
// Check that there is something on the line.
if (Ptr >= CurPtr) {
SM.PrintMessage(SMLoc::getFromPointer(CurPtr),
"found empty check string with prefix '"+Prefix+"'",
"error");
return true;
}
// Okay, add the string we captured to the output vector and move on.
CheckStrings.push_back(std::make_pair(std::string(Ptr, CurPtr),
SMLoc::getFromPointer(Ptr)));
}
if (CheckStrings.empty()) {
errs() << "error: no check strings found with prefix '" << Prefix << "'\n";
return true;
}
return false;
}
int main(int argc, char **argv) {
sys::PrintStackTraceOnErrorSignal();
PrettyStackTraceProgram X(argc, argv);
cl::ParseCommandLineOptions(argc, argv);
SourceMgr SM;
// Read the expected strings from the check file.
std::vector<std::pair<std::string, SMLoc> > CheckStrings;
if (ReadCheckFile(SM, CheckStrings))
return 2;
// Open the file to check and add it to SourceMgr.
std::string ErrorStr;
MemoryBuffer *F =
MemoryBuffer::getFileOrSTDIN(InputFilename.c_str(), &ErrorStr);
if (F == 0) {
errs() << "Could not open input file '" << InputFilename << "': "
<< ErrorStr << '\n';
return true;
}
SM.AddNewSourceBuffer(F, SMLoc());
// Check that we have all of the expected strings, in order, in the input
// file.
const char *CurPtr = F->getBufferStart(), *BufferEnd = F->getBufferEnd();
for (unsigned StrNo = 0, e = CheckStrings.size(); StrNo != e; ++StrNo) {
const std::pair<std::string, SMLoc> &CheckStr = CheckStrings[StrNo];
// Find StrNo in the file.
const char *Ptr = FindStringInBuffer(CheckStr.first.c_str(), CurPtr, *F);
// If we found a match, we're done, move on.
if (Ptr != BufferEnd) {
CurPtr = Ptr + CheckStr.first.size();
continue;
}
// Otherwise, we have an error, emit an error message.
SM.PrintMessage(CheckStr.second, "expected string not found in input",
"error");
SM.PrintMessage(SMLoc::getFromPointer(CurPtr), "scanning from here",
"note");
return 1;
}
return 0;
}