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authorNadrieril2020-04-12 20:19:57 +0100
committerNadrieril2020-06-24 22:13:53 +0100
commitc8b9d7e9dbbc8c110d5cf519513294582758ccad (patch)
tree13615a946a7199de7e81d5e5dc78ec5152cdf903 /dhall
parent3d9c0b12c6b34185e556071ee16401691bfd8e49 (diff)
test: write custom test harness for tests
Diffstat (limited to 'dhall')
-rw-r--r--dhall/Cargo.toml9
-rw-r--r--dhall/src/tests.rs2
-rw-r--r--dhall/tests/spec.rs686
3 files changed, 695 insertions, 2 deletions
diff --git a/dhall/Cargo.toml b/dhall/Cargo.toml
index 9a30d24..ecb68eb 100644
--- a/dhall/Cargo.toml
+++ b/dhall/Cargo.toml
@@ -11,6 +11,10 @@ edition = "2018"
build = "build.rs"
include = ["src/**/*", "README.md", "build.rs"]
+[[test]]
+name = "spec"
+harness = false
+
[dependencies]
annotate-snippets = "0.7.0"
hex = "0.4.2"
@@ -31,9 +35,12 @@ url = "2.1"
reqwest = { version = "0.10", features = ["blocking"] }
[dev-dependencies]
+# Latest master allows tests to be run in parallel.
+libtest-mimic = { version = "0.2.0", git = "https://github.com/LukasKalbertodt/libtest-mimic" }
pretty_assertions = "0.6.1"
-version-sync = "0.9"
rand = "0.7"
+version-sync = "0.9"
+walkdir = "2"
[build-dependencies]
walkdir = "2"
diff --git a/dhall/src/tests.rs b/dhall/src/tests.rs
index 08a4a4a..c9ba377 100644
--- a/dhall/src/tests.rs
+++ b/dhall/src/tests.rs
@@ -356,5 +356,5 @@ mod spec {
}
// See build.rs
- include!(concat!(env!("OUT_DIR"), "/spec_tests.rs"));
+ // include!(concat!(env!("OUT_DIR"), "/spec_tests.rs"));
}
diff --git a/dhall/tests/spec.rs b/dhall/tests/spec.rs
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..3521f6a
--- /dev/null
+++ b/dhall/tests/spec.rs
@@ -0,0 +1,686 @@
+use std::env;
+use std::ffi::OsString;
+use std::fs::{create_dir_all, read_to_string, File};
+use std::io::{Read, BufRead, BufReader, Write};
+use std::path::{Path, PathBuf};
+use std::rc::Rc;
+use std::fmt::Display;
+
+use walkdir::WalkDir;
+use libtest_mimic::{Arguments, Outcome, Test, run_tests};
+#[cfg(not(test))]
+use assert_eq as assert_eq_pretty;
+#[cfg(test)]
+use pretty_assertions::assert_eq as assert_eq_pretty;
+
+use dhall::error::{ErrorKind, Result};
+use dhall::syntax::{binary, Expr};
+use dhall::{Normalized, Parsed, Resolved, Typed};
+
+macro_rules! assert_eq_display {
+ ($left:expr, $right:expr) => {{
+ match (&$left, &$right) {
+ (left_val, right_val) => {
+ if !(*left_val == *right_val) {
+ panic!(
+ r#"assertion failed: `(left == right)`
+ left: `{}`,
+right: `{}`"#,
+ left_val, right_val
+ )
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ }};
+}
+
+/// Wrapper around string slice that makes debug output `{:?}` to print string same way as `{}`.
+/// Used in different `assert*!` macros in combination with `pretty_assertions` crate to make
+/// test failures to show nice diffs.
+#[derive(PartialEq, Eq)]
+#[doc(hidden)]
+pub struct PrettyString(String);
+
+/// Make diff to display string as multi-line string
+impl std::fmt::Debug for PrettyString {
+ fn fmt(&self, f: &mut std::fmt::Formatter) -> std::fmt::Result {
+ f.write_str(&self.0)
+ }
+}
+
+macro_rules! assert_eq_pretty_str {
+ ($left:expr, $right:expr) => {
+ assert_eq_pretty!(
+ PrettyString($left.to_string()),
+ PrettyString($right.to_string())
+ );
+ };
+}
+
+#[derive(Debug, Clone, Copy, PartialEq, Eq)]
+enum FileType {
+ /// Dhall source file
+ Text,
+ /// Dhall binary file
+ Binary,
+ /// Text file with hash
+ Hash,
+ /// Text file with expected text output
+ UI,
+}
+
+#[derive(Clone)]
+enum TestFile {
+ Source(String),
+ Binary(String),
+ UI(String),
+}
+
+impl FileType {
+ fn to_ext(self) -> &'static str {
+ match self {
+ FileType::Text => "dhall",
+ FileType::Binary => "dhallb",
+ FileType::Hash => "hash",
+ FileType::UI => "txt",
+ }
+ }
+ fn constructor(self) -> &'static str {
+ match self {
+ FileType::Text => "TestFile::Source",
+ FileType::Binary => "TestFile::Binary",
+ FileType::Hash => "TestFile::Binary",
+ FileType::UI => "TestFile::UI",
+ }
+ }
+ fn construct(self, path: &str) -> TestFile {
+ match self {
+ FileType::Text => TestFile::Source(format!("{}.{}", path, self.to_ext())),
+ FileType::Binary => TestFile::Binary(format!("{}.{}", path, self.to_ext())),
+ FileType::Hash => TestFile::Binary(format!("{}.{}", path, self.to_ext())),
+ FileType::UI => TestFile::UI(format!("{}.{}", path, self.to_ext())),
+ }
+ }
+}
+
+impl TestFile {
+ pub fn path(&self) -> PathBuf {
+ match self {
+ TestFile::Source(path)
+ | TestFile::Binary(path)
+ | TestFile::UI(path) => PathBuf::from("dhall").join(path),
+ }
+ }
+
+ /// Parse the target file
+ pub fn parse(&self) -> Result<Parsed> {
+ match self {
+ TestFile::Source(_) => Parsed::parse_file(&self.path()),
+ TestFile::Binary(_) => Parsed::parse_binary_file(&self.path()),
+ TestFile::UI(_) => panic!("Can't parse a UI test file"),
+ }
+ }
+ /// Parse and resolve the target file
+ pub fn resolve(&self) -> Result<Resolved> {
+ Ok(self.parse()?.resolve()?)
+ }
+ /// Parse, resolve and tck the target file
+ pub fn typecheck(&self) -> Result<Typed> {
+ Ok(self.resolve()?.typecheck()?)
+ }
+ /// Parse, resolve, tck and normalize the target file
+ pub fn normalize(&self) -> Result<Normalized> {
+ Ok(self.typecheck()?.normalize())
+ }
+
+ /// If UPDATE_TEST_FILES=1, we overwrite the output files with our own output.
+ fn force_update() -> bool {
+ env::var("UPDATE_TEST_FILES") == Ok("1".to_string())
+ }
+ /// Write the provided expression to the pointed file.
+ fn write_expr(&self, expr: impl Into<Expr>) -> Result<()> {
+ let expr = expr.into();
+ let path = self.path();
+ create_dir_all(path.parent().unwrap())?;
+ let mut file = File::create(path)?;
+ match self {
+ TestFile::Source(_) => {
+ writeln!(file, "{}", expr)?;
+ }
+ TestFile::Binary(_) => {
+ let expr_data = binary::encode(&expr)?;
+ file.write_all(&expr_data)?;
+ }
+ TestFile::UI(_) => panic!("Can't write an expression to a UI file"),
+ }
+ Ok(())
+ }
+ /// Write the provided string to the pointed file.
+ fn write_ui(&self, x: impl Display) -> Result<()> {
+ match self {
+ TestFile::UI(_) => {}
+ _ => panic!("Can't write a ui string to a dhall file"),
+ }
+ let path = self.path();
+ create_dir_all(path.parent().unwrap())?;
+ let mut file = File::create(path)?;
+ writeln!(file, "{}", x)?;
+ Ok(())
+ }
+
+ /// Check that the provided expression matches the file contents.
+ pub fn compare(&self, expr: impl Into<Expr>) -> Result<()> {
+ let expr = expr.into();
+ if !self.path().is_file() {
+ return self.write_expr(expr);
+ }
+
+ let expected = self.parse()?.to_expr();
+ if expr != expected {
+ if Self::force_update() {
+ self.write_expr(expr)?;
+ } else {
+ assert_eq_display!(expr, expected);
+ }
+ }
+ Ok(())
+ }
+ /// Check that the provided expression matches the file contents.
+ pub fn compare_debug(&self, expr: impl Into<Expr>) -> Result<()> {
+ let expr = expr.into();
+ if !self.path().is_file() {
+ return self.write_expr(expr);
+ }
+
+ let expected = self.parse()?.to_expr();
+ if expr != expected {
+ if Self::force_update() {
+ self.write_expr(expr)?;
+ } else {
+ assert_eq_pretty!(expr, expected);
+ }
+ }
+ Ok(())
+ }
+ /// Check that the provided expression matches the file contents.
+ pub fn compare_binary(&self, expr: impl Into<Expr>) -> Result<()> {
+ let expr = expr.into();
+ match self {
+ TestFile::Binary(_) => {}
+ _ => panic!("This is not a binary file"),
+ }
+ if !self.path().is_file() {
+ return self.write_expr(expr);
+ }
+
+ let expr_data = binary::encode(&expr)?;
+ let expected_data = {
+ let mut data = Vec::new();
+ File::open(&self.path())?.read_to_end(&mut data)?;
+ data
+ };
+
+ // Compare bit-by-bit
+ if expr_data != expected_data {
+ if Self::force_update() {
+ self.write_expr(expr)?;
+ } else {
+ use serde_cbor::de::from_slice;
+ use serde_cbor::value::Value;
+ // Pretty-print difference
+ assert_eq_pretty!(
+ from_slice::<Value>(&expr_data).unwrap(),
+ from_slice::<Value>(&expected_data).unwrap()
+ );
+ // If difference was not visible in the cbor::Nir, compare normally.
+ assert_eq!(expr_data, expected_data);
+ }
+ }
+ Ok(())
+ }
+ /// Check that the provided string matches the file contents. Writes to the corresponding file
+ /// if it is missing.
+ pub fn compare_ui(&self, x: impl Display) -> Result<()> {
+ if !self.path().is_file() {
+ return self.write_ui(x);
+ }
+
+ let expected = read_to_string(self.path())?;
+ let msg = format!("{}\n", x);
+ if msg != expected {
+ if Self::force_update() {
+ self.write_ui(x)?;
+ } else {
+ assert_eq_pretty_str!(expected, msg);
+ }
+ }
+ Ok(())
+ }
+}
+
+#[derive(Clone)]
+struct TestFeature {
+ /// Name of the module, used in the output of `cargo test`
+ module_name: &'static str,
+ /// Directory containing the tests files, relative to the base tests directory
+ directory: &'static str,
+ /// Relevant variant of `dhall::tests::Test`
+ variant: Rc<dyn Fn(TestFile, TestFile) -> SpecTest>,
+ /// Given a file name, whether to only include it in release tests
+ too_slow_path: Rc<dyn Fn(&str) -> bool>,
+ /// Given a file name, whether to exclude it
+ exclude_path: Rc<dyn Fn(&str) -> bool>,
+ /// Type of the input file
+ input_type: FileType,
+ /// Type of the output file, if any
+ output_type: Option<FileType>,
+}
+
+#[derive(Clone)]
+enum SpecTest {
+ ParserSuccess(TestFile, TestFile),
+ ParserFailure(TestFile, TestFile),
+ Printer(TestFile, TestFile),
+ BinaryEncoding(TestFile, TestFile),
+ BinaryDecodingSuccess(TestFile, TestFile),
+ BinaryDecodingFailure(TestFile, TestFile),
+ ImportSuccess(TestFile, TestFile),
+ ImportFailure(TestFile, TestFile),
+ SemanticHash(TestFile, TestFile),
+ TypeInferenceSuccess(TestFile, TestFile),
+ TypeInferenceFailure(TestFile, TestFile),
+ Normalization(TestFile, TestFile),
+ AlphaNormalization(TestFile, TestFile),
+}
+
+fn define_features() -> Vec<TestFeature> {
+ let default_feature = TestFeature {
+ module_name: "",
+ directory: "",
+ variant: Rc::new(|_, _| panic!()),
+ too_slow_path: Rc::new(|_path: &str| false),
+ exclude_path: Rc::new(|_path: &str| false),
+ input_type: FileType::Text,
+ output_type: None,
+ };
+
+ #[allow(clippy::nonminimal_bool)]
+ vec![
+ TestFeature {
+ module_name: "parser_success",
+ directory: "parser/success/",
+ variant: Rc::new(SpecTest::ParserSuccess),
+ too_slow_path: Rc::new(|path: &str| path == "largeExpression"),
+ exclude_path: Rc::new(|path: &str| {
+ false
+ // Pretty sure the test is incorrect
+ || path == "unit/import/urls/quotedPathFakeUrlEncode"
+ }),
+ output_type: Some(FileType::Binary),
+ ..default_feature.clone()
+ },
+ TestFeature {
+ module_name: "parser_failure",
+ directory: "parser/failure/",
+ variant: Rc::new(SpecTest::ParserFailure),
+ output_type: Some(FileType::UI),
+ ..default_feature.clone()
+ },
+ TestFeature {
+ module_name: "printer",
+ directory: "parser/success/",
+ variant: Rc::new(SpecTest::Printer),
+ too_slow_path: Rc::new(|path: &str| path == "largeExpression"),
+ output_type: Some(FileType::UI),
+ ..default_feature.clone()
+ },
+ TestFeature {
+ module_name: "binary_encoding",
+ directory: "parser/success/",
+ variant: Rc::new(SpecTest::BinaryEncoding),
+ too_slow_path: Rc::new(|path: &str| path == "largeExpression"),
+ exclude_path: Rc::new(|path: &str| {
+ false
+ // Pretty sure the test is incorrect
+ || path == "unit/import/urls/quotedPathFakeUrlEncode"
+ // See https://github.com/pyfisch/cbor/issues/109
+ || path == "double"
+ || path == "unit/DoubleLitExponentNoDot"
+ || path == "unit/DoubleLitSecretelyInt"
+ }),
+ output_type: Some(FileType::Binary),
+ ..default_feature.clone()
+ },
+ TestFeature {
+ module_name: "binary_decoding_success",
+ directory: "binary-decode/success/",
+ variant: Rc::new(SpecTest::BinaryDecodingSuccess),
+ exclude_path: Rc::new(|path: &str| {
+ false
+ // We don't support bignums
+ || path == "unit/IntegerBigNegative"
+ || path == "unit/IntegerBigPositive"
+ || path == "unit/NaturalBig"
+ }),
+ input_type: FileType::Binary,
+ output_type: Some(FileType::Text),
+ ..default_feature.clone()
+ },
+ TestFeature {
+ module_name: "binary_decoding_failure",
+ directory: "binary-decode/failure/",
+ variant: Rc::new(SpecTest::BinaryDecodingFailure),
+ input_type: FileType::Binary,
+ output_type: Some(FileType::UI),
+ ..default_feature.clone()
+ },
+ TestFeature {
+ module_name: "import_success",
+ directory: "import/success/",
+ variant: Rc::new(SpecTest::ImportSuccess),
+ exclude_path: Rc::new(|path: &str| {
+ false
+ // TODO: import hash
+ || path == "hashFromCache"
+ // TODO: the standard does not respect https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc3986#section-5.2
+ || path == "unit/asLocation/RemoteCanonicalize4"
+ // TODO: import headers
+ || path == "customHeaders"
+ || path == "headerForwarding"
+ || path == "noHeaderForwarding"
+ }),
+ output_type: Some(FileType::Text),
+ ..default_feature.clone()
+ },
+ TestFeature {
+ module_name: "import_failure",
+ directory: "import/failure/",
+ variant: Rc::new(SpecTest::ImportFailure),
+ exclude_path: Rc::new(|path: &str| {
+ false
+ // TODO: import headers
+ || path == "customHeadersUsingBoundVariable"
+ }),
+ output_type: Some(FileType::UI),
+ ..default_feature.clone()
+ },
+ TestFeature {
+ module_name: "semantic_hash",
+ directory: "semantic-hash/success/",
+ variant: Rc::new(SpecTest::SemanticHash),
+ exclude_path: Rc::new(|path: &str| {
+ false
+ // We don't support bignums
+ || path == "simple/integerToDouble"
+ // See https://github.com/pyfisch/cbor/issues/109
+ || path == "prelude/Integer/toDouble/0"
+ || path == "prelude/Integer/toDouble/1"
+ || path == "prelude/Natural/toDouble/0"
+ }),
+ output_type: Some(FileType::Hash),
+ ..default_feature.clone()
+ },
+ TestFeature {
+ module_name: "beta_normalize",
+ directory: "normalization/success/",
+ variant: Rc::new(SpecTest::Normalization),
+ too_slow_path: Rc::new(|path: &str| path == "remoteSystems"),
+ exclude_path: Rc::new(|path: &str| {
+ false
+ // Cannot typecheck
+ || path == "unit/Sort"
+ // We don't support bignums
+ || path == "simple/integerToDouble"
+ // TODO: fix Double/show
+ || path == "prelude/JSON/number/1"
+ }),
+ output_type: Some(FileType::Text),
+ ..default_feature.clone()
+ },
+ TestFeature {
+ module_name: "alpha_normalize",
+ directory: "alpha-normalization/success/",
+ variant: Rc::new(SpecTest::AlphaNormalization),
+ exclude_path: Rc::new(|path: &str| {
+ // This test is designed to not typecheck
+ path == "unit/FunctionNestedBindingXXFree"
+ }),
+ output_type: Some(FileType::Text),
+ ..default_feature.clone()
+ },
+ TestFeature {
+ module_name: "type_inference_success",
+ directory: "type-inference/success/",
+ variant: Rc::new(SpecTest::TypeInferenceSuccess),
+ too_slow_path: Rc::new(|path: &str| path == "prelude"),
+ output_type: Some(FileType::Text),
+ ..default_feature.clone()
+ },
+ TestFeature {
+ module_name: "type_inference_failure",
+ directory: "type-inference/failure/",
+ variant: Rc::new(SpecTest::TypeInferenceFailure),
+ exclude_path: Rc::new(|path: &str| {
+ false
+ // TODO: enable free variable checking
+ || path == "unit/MergeHandlerFreeVar"
+ }),
+ output_type: Some(FileType::UI),
+ ..default_feature
+ },
+ ]
+}
+
+fn run_test_or_panic(test: &SpecTest) {
+ let res = if env::var("CI_GRCOV").is_ok() {
+ let test: SpecTest = test.clone();
+ // Augment stack size when running with 0 inlining to avoid overflows
+ std::thread::Builder::new()
+ .stack_size(128 * 1024 * 1024)
+ .spawn(move || run_test(&test))
+ .unwrap()
+ .join()
+ .unwrap()
+ } else {
+ run_test(test)
+ };
+ match res {
+ Ok(_) => {}
+ Err(e) => panic!(e.to_string()),
+ }
+}
+
+fn run_test(test: &SpecTest) -> Result<()> {
+ use self::SpecTest::*;
+ // Setup current directory to the root of the repository. Important for `as Location` tests.
+ env::set_current_dir(
+ PathBuf::from(env!("CARGO_MANIFEST_DIR")).parent().unwrap(),
+ )?;
+ // Set environment variable for import tests.
+ env::set_var("DHALL_TEST_VAR", "6 * 7");
+
+ match test {
+ ParserSuccess(expr, expected) => {
+ let expr = expr.parse()?;
+ // This exercices both parsing and binary decoding
+ expected.compare_debug(expr)?;
+ }
+ ParserFailure(expr, expected) => {
+ use std::io;
+ let err = expr.parse().unwrap_err();
+ match err.kind() {
+ ErrorKind::Parse(_) => {}
+ ErrorKind::IO(e) if e.kind() == io::ErrorKind::InvalidData => {}
+ e => panic!("Expected parse error, got: {:?}", e),
+ }
+ expected.compare_ui(err)?;
+ }
+ BinaryEncoding(expr, expected) => {
+ let expr = expr.parse()?;
+ expected.compare_binary(expr)?;
+ }
+ BinaryDecodingSuccess(expr, expected) => {
+ let expr = expr.parse()?;
+ expected.compare_debug(expr)?;
+ }
+ BinaryDecodingFailure(expr, expected) => {
+ let err = expr.parse().unwrap_err();
+ expected.compare_ui(err)?;
+ }
+ Printer(expr, expected) => {
+ let parsed = expr.parse()?;
+ // Round-trip pretty-printer
+ let reparsed = Parsed::parse_str(&parsed.to_string())?;
+ assert_eq!(reparsed, parsed);
+ expected.compare_ui(parsed)?;
+ }
+ ImportSuccess(expr, expected) => {
+ let expr = expr.normalize()?;
+ expected.compare(expr)?;
+ }
+ ImportFailure(expr, expected) => {
+ let err = expr.resolve().unwrap_err();
+ expected.compare_ui(err)?;
+ }
+ SemanticHash(expr, expected) => {
+ let expr = expr.normalize()?.to_expr_alpha();
+ let hash = hex::encode(expr.hash()?);
+ expected.compare_ui(format!("sha256:{}", hash))?;
+ }
+ TypeInferenceSuccess(expr, expected) => {
+ let ty = expr.typecheck()?.get_type()?;
+ expected.compare(ty)?;
+ }
+ TypeInferenceFailure(expr, expected) => {
+ let err = expr.typecheck().unwrap_err();
+ expected.compare_ui(err)?;
+ }
+ Normalization(expr, expected) => {
+ let expr = expr.normalize()?;
+ expected.compare(expr)?;
+ }
+ AlphaNormalization(expr, expected) => {
+ let expr = expr.normalize()?.to_expr_alpha();
+ expected.compare(expr)?;
+ }
+ }
+
+ Ok(())
+}
+
+fn dhall_files_in_dir<'a>(
+ dir: &'a Path,
+ take_ab_suffix: bool,
+ filetype: FileType,
+) -> impl Iterator<Item = (String, String)> + 'a {
+ WalkDir::new(dir)
+ .into_iter()
+ .filter_map(|e| e.ok())
+ .filter_map(move |path| {
+ let path = path.path().strip_prefix(dir).unwrap();
+ let ext = path.extension()?;
+ if *ext != OsString::from(filetype.to_ext()) {
+ return None;
+ }
+ let path = path.to_string_lossy();
+ let path = &path[..path.len() - 1 - ext.len()];
+ let path = if take_ab_suffix && &path[path.len() - 1..] != "A" {
+ return None;
+ } else if take_ab_suffix {
+ path[..path.len() - 1].to_owned()
+ } else {
+ path.to_owned()
+ };
+ // Transform path into a valid Rust identifier
+ let name = path.replace("/", "_").replace("-", "_");
+ Some((name, path))
+ })
+}
+
+fn make_test_module(
+ tests: &mut Vec<Test<SpecTest>>,
+ base_paths: &[&Path],
+ feature: TestFeature,
+) -> std::io::Result<()> {
+ let take_ab_suffix = feature.output_type.is_some()
+ && (feature.output_type != Some(FileType::UI)
+ || feature.module_name == "printer");
+ let input_suffix = if take_ab_suffix { "A" } else { "" };
+ let output_suffix = if take_ab_suffix { "B" } else { "" };
+
+ for base_path in base_paths {
+ let tests_dir = base_path.join(feature.directory);
+ for (name, path) in
+ dhall_files_in_dir(&tests_dir, take_ab_suffix, feature.input_type)
+ {
+ if (feature.exclude_path)(&path) {
+ continue;
+ }
+ if (feature.too_slow_path)(&path) {
+ #[cfg(debug_assertions)]
+ continue;
+ }
+ let path = tests_dir.join(path);
+ let path = path.to_string_lossy();
+
+ let input = feature
+ .input_type
+ .construct(&format!("{}{}", path, input_suffix));
+ let output = match feature.output_type {
+ None => None,
+ Some(output_type @ FileType::UI) => {
+ // All ui outputs are in the local `tests/` directory.
+ let path = PathBuf::from("tests/").join(
+ PathBuf::from(path.as_ref())
+ .strip_prefix(base_path)
+ .unwrap(),
+ );
+ let path = path.to_str().unwrap();
+ let output = output_type
+ .construct(&format!("{}{}", path, output_suffix));
+ Some(output)
+ }
+ Some(output_type) => {
+ let output = output_type
+ .construct(&format!("{}{}", path, output_suffix));
+ Some(output)
+ }
+ };
+
+ let test = match output {
+ None => panic!(),
+ Some(output) => {
+ (feature.variant)(input, output)
+ }
+ };
+ tests.push(Test {
+ name: format!("{}::{}", feature.module_name, name),
+ kind: "".into(),
+ is_ignored: false,
+ is_bench: false,
+ data: test,
+ });
+ }
+ }
+ Ok(())
+}
+
+fn generate_tests() -> Vec<Test<SpecTest>> {
+ let spec_tests_dirs =
+ vec![Path::new("../dhall-lang/tests/"), Path::new("tests/")];
+
+ let features = define_features();
+
+ let mut tests = Vec::new();
+ for feature in features {
+ make_test_module(&mut tests, &spec_tests_dirs, feature).unwrap();
+ }
+ tests
+}
+
+fn main() {
+ let tests = generate_tests();
+
+ let args = Arguments::from_args();
+ run_tests(&args, tests, |test| { run_test_or_panic(&test.data); Outcome::Passed }).exit();
+}