// Copyright 2014 The Rust Project Developers. See the COPYRIGHT // file at the top-level directory of this distribution and at // http://rust-lang.org/COPYRIGHT. // // Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 or the MIT license // , at your // option. This file may not be copied, modified, or distributed // except according to those terms. #![feature(rand, core)] use std::fs::File; use std::io::prelude::*; use std::iter::repeat; use std::path::Path; use std::process::Command; use std::__rand::{thread_rng, Rng}; use std::{char, env}; // creates a file with `fn main() { }` and checks the // compiler emits a span of the appropriate length (for the // "unresolved name" message); currently just using the number of code // points, but should be the number of graphemes (FIXME #7043) fn random_char() -> char { let mut rng = thread_rng(); // a subset of the XID_start Unicode table (ensuring that the // compiler doesn't fail with an "unrecognised token" error) let (lo, hi): (u32, u32) = match rng.gen_range(1u32, 4u32 + 1) { 1 => (0x41, 0x5a), 2 => (0xf8, 0x1ba), 3 => (0x1401, 0x166c), _ => (0x10400, 0x1044f) }; char::from_u32(rng.gen_range(lo, hi + 1)).unwrap() } fn main() { let args: Vec = env::args().collect(); let rustc = &args[1]; let tmpdir = Path::new(&args[2]); let main_file = tmpdir.join("span_main.rs"); for _ in 0..100 { let n = thread_rng().gen_range(3, 20); { let _ = write!(&mut File::create(&main_file).unwrap(), "#![feature(non_ascii_idents)] fn main() {{ {} }}", // random string of length n (0..n).map(|_| random_char()).collect::()); } // rustc is passed to us with --out-dir and -L etc., so we // can't exec it directly let result = Command::new("sh") .arg("-c") .arg(&format!("{} {}", rustc, main_file.to_str() .unwrap())) .output().unwrap(); let err = String::from_utf8_lossy(&result.stderr); // the span should end the line (e.g no extra ~'s) let expected_span = format!("^{}\n", repeat("~").take(n - 1) .collect::()); assert!(err.contains(&expected_span)); } // Test multi-column characters and tabs { let _ = write!(&mut File::create(&main_file).unwrap(), r#"extern "路濫狼á́́" fn foo() {{}} extern "路濫狼á́" fn bar() {{}}"#); } // Extra characters. Every line is preceded by `filename:lineno ` let offset = main_file.to_str().unwrap().len() + 3; let result = Command::new("sh") .arg("-c") .arg(format!("{} {}", rustc, main_file.display())) .output().unwrap(); let err = String::from_utf8_lossy(&result.stderr); // Test both the length of the snake and the leading spaces up to it // First snake is 8 ~s long, with 7 preceding spaces (excluding file name/line offset) let expected_span = format!("\n{}^{}\n", repeat(" ").take(offset + 7).collect::(), repeat("~").take(8).collect::()); assert!(err.contains(&expected_span)); // Second snake is only 7 ~s long, with 36 preceding spaces, // because rustc counts chars() now rather than width(). This // is because width() functions are to be removed from // librustc_unicode let expected_span = format!("\n{}^{}\n", repeat(" ").take(offset + 36).collect::(), repeat("~").take(7).collect::()); assert!(err.contains(&expected_span)); }