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If not, see . */ // SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-3.0 /** * Framework for testing features from the analysis phase of compiler. */ #pragma once #include #include #include #include #include namespace solidity::frontend { class Type; class FunctionType; using FunctionTypePointer = FunctionType const*; } namespace solidity::frontend::test { class AnalysisFramework { protected: virtual std::pair parseAnalyseAndReturnError( std::string const& _source, bool _reportWarnings = false, bool _insertLicenseAndVersionPragma = true, bool _allowMultipleErrors = false, bool _allowRecoveryErrors = false ); virtual ~AnalysisFramework() = default; SourceUnit const* parseAndAnalyse(std::string const& _source); bool success(std::string const& _source); langutil::ErrorList expectError(std::string const& _source, bool _warning = false, bool _allowMultiple = false); std::string formatErrors() const; std::string formatError(langutil::Error const& _error) const; static ContractDefinition const* retrieveContractByName(SourceUnit const& _source, std::string const& _name); static FunctionTypePointer retrieveFunctionBySignature( ContractDefinition const& _contract, std::string const& _signature ); // filter out the warnings in m_warningsToFilter or all warnings if _includeWarnings is false langutil::ErrorList filterErrors(langutil::ErrorList const& _errorList, bool _includeWarnings) const; std::vector m_warningsToFilter = {"This is a pre-release compiler version"}; std::vector m_messagesToCut = {"Source file requires different compiler version (current compiler is"}; /// @returns reference to lazy-instanciated CompilerStack. solidity::frontend::CompilerStack& compiler() { if (!m_compiler) m_compiler = std::make_unique(); return *m_compiler; } /// @returns reference to lazy-instanciated CompilerStack. solidity::frontend::CompilerStack const& compiler() const { if (!m_compiler) m_compiler = std::make_unique(); return *m_compiler; } private: mutable std::unique_ptr m_compiler; }; // Asserts that the compilation down to typechecking // emits multiple errors of different types and messages, provided in the second argument. #define CHECK_ALLOW_MULTI(text, expectations) \ do \ { \ ErrorList errors = expectError((text), true, true); \ auto message = searchErrors(errors, (expectations)); \ BOOST_CHECK_MESSAGE(message.empty(), message); \ } while(0) #define CHECK_ERROR_OR_WARNING(text, typ, substrings, warning, allowMulti) \ do \ { \ ErrorList errors = expectError((text), (warning), (allowMulti)); \ std::vector> expectations; \ for (auto const& str: substrings) \ expectations.emplace_back((Error::Type::typ), str); \ auto message = searchErrors(errors, expectations); \ BOOST_CHECK_MESSAGE(message.empty(), message); \ } while(0) // [checkError(text, type, substring)] asserts that the compilation down to typechecking // emits an error of type [type] and with a message containing [substring]. #define CHECK_ERROR(text, type, substring) \ CHECK_ERROR_OR_WARNING(text, type, std::vector{(substring)}, false, false) // [checkError(text, type, substring)] asserts that the compilation down to typechecking // emits multiple errors of the same type [type] and with a messages containing [substrings]. // Because of the limitations of the preprocessor, you cannot use {{T1, "abc"}, {T2, "def"}} as arguments, // but have to replace them by (std::vector>{"abc", "def"}) // (note the parentheses) #define CHECK_ERROR_ALLOW_MULTI(text, type, substrings) \ CHECK_ERROR_OR_WARNING(text, type, substrings, false, true) // [checkWarning(text, substring)] asserts that the compilation down to typechecking // emits a warning and with a message containing [substring]. #define CHECK_WARNING(text, substring) \ CHECK_ERROR_OR_WARNING(text, Warning, std::vector{(substring)}, true, false) // [checkWarningAllowMulti(text, substring)] aserts that the compilation down to typechecking // emits a warning and with a message containing [substring]. // Because of the limitations of the preprocessor, you cannot use {"abc", "def"} as arguments, // but have to replace them by (std::vector{"abc", "def"}) (note the parentheses) #define CHECK_WARNING_ALLOW_MULTI(text, substrings) \ CHECK_ERROR_OR_WARNING(text, Warning, substrings, true, true) // [checkSuccess(text)] asserts that the compilation down to typechecking succeeds. #define CHECK_SUCCESS(text) do { BOOST_CHECK(success((text))); } while(0) #define CHECK_SUCCESS_NO_WARNINGS(text) \ do \ { \ auto sourceAndError = parseAnalyseAndReturnError((text), true); \ std::string message; \ if (!sourceAndError.second.empty()) \ message = formatErrors();\ BOOST_CHECK_MESSAGE(sourceAndError.second.empty(), message); \ } \ while(0) }