#!/usr/bin/env bash set -e # Bash script to test the ast-import option of the compiler by # first exporting a .sol file to JSON, then loading it into the compiler # and exporting it again. The second JSON should be identical to the first READLINK=readlink if [[ "$OSTYPE" == "darwin"* ]]; then READLINK=greadlink fi REPO_ROOT=$(${READLINK} -f "$(dirname "$0")"/..) SOLIDITY_BUILD_DIR=${SOLIDITY_BUILD_DIR:-${REPO_ROOT}/build} SOLC=${SOLIDITY_BUILD_DIR}/solc/solc SPLITSOURCES=${REPO_ROOT}/scripts/splitSources.py SYNTAXTESTS_DIR="${REPO_ROOT}/test/libsolidity/syntaxTests" ASTJSONTESTS_DIR="${REPO_ROOT}/test/libsolidity/ASTJSON" NSOURCES="$(find $SYNTAXTESTS_DIR -type f | wc -l)" # DEV_DIR="${REPO_ROOT}/../tmp/contracts/" # NSOURCES="$(find $DEV_DIR -type f | wc -l)" #TODO use find command FAILED=0 UNCOMPILABLE=0 TESTED=0 if [ $(ls | wc -l) -ne 0 ]; then echo "Test directory not empty. Skipping!" exit -1 fi # function tests whether exporting and importing again leaves the JSON ast unchanged # Results are recorded by adding to FAILED or UNCOMPILABLE. # Also, in case of a mismatch a diff and the respective ASTs are printed # Expected parameters: # $1 name of the file to be exported and imported # $2 any files needed to do so that might be in parent directories function testImportExportEquivalence { if $SOLC $1 $2 > /dev/null 2>&1 then # save exported json as expected result (silently) $SOLC --combined-json ast,compact-format --pretty-json $1 $2> expected.json 2> /dev/null # import it, and export it again as obtained result (silently) $SOLC --import-ast --combined-json ast,compact-format --pretty-json expected.json > obtained.json 2> /dev/null if [ $? -ne 0 ] then # For investigating, use exit 1 here so the script stops at the # first failing test # exit 1 FAILED=$((FAILED + 1)) return 1 fi DIFF="$(diff expected.json obtained.json)" if [ "$DIFF" != "" ] then if [ "$DIFFVIEW" == "" ] then echo -e "ERROR: JSONS differ for $1: \n $DIFF \n" echo "Expected:" echo "$(cat ./expected.json)" echo "Obtained:" echo "$(cat ./obtained.json)" else # Use user supplied diff view binary $DIFFVIEW expected.json obtained.json fi FAILED=$((FAILED + 1)) return 2 fi TESTED=$((TESTED + 1)) rm expected.json obtained.json else # echo "contract $solfile could not be compiled " UNCOMPILABLE=$((UNCOMPILABLE + 1)) fi # return 0 } echo "Looking at $NSOURCES .sol files..." WORKINGDIR=$PWD # for solfile in $(find $DEV_DIR -name *.sol) for solfile in $(find $SYNTAXTESTS_DIR $ASTJSONTESTS_DIR -name *.sol) do echo -n "." # create a temporary sub-directory FILETMP=$(mktemp -d) cd $FILETMP set +e OUTPUT=$($SPLITSOURCES $solfile) SPLITSOURCES_RC=$? set -e if [ ${SPLITSOURCES_RC} == 0 ] then # echo $OUTPUT NSOURCES=$((NSOURCES - 1)) for i in $OUTPUT; do testImportExportEquivalence $i $OUTPUT NSOURCES=$((NSOURCES + 1)) done elif [ ${SPLITSOURCES_RC} == 1 ] then testImportExportEquivalence $solfile elif [ ${SPLITSOURCES_RC} == 2 ] then # The script will exit with return code 2, if an UnicodeDecodeError occurred. # This is the case if e.g. some tests are using invalid utf-8 sequences. We will ignore # these errors, but print the actual output of the script. echo -e "\n${OUTPUT}\n" testImportExportEquivalence $solfile else # All other return codes will be treated as critical errors. The script will exit. echo -e "\nGot unexpected return code ${SPLITSOURCES_RC} from ${SPLITSOURCES}. Aborting." echo -e "\n${OUTPUT}\n" cd $WORKINGDIR # Delete temporary files rm -rf $FILETMP exit 1 fi cd $WORKINGDIR # Delete temporary files rm -rf $FILETMP done echo "" if [ "$FAILED" = 0 ] then echo "SUCCESS: $TESTED syntaxTests passed, $FAILED failed, $UNCOMPILABLE could not be compiled ($NSOURCES sources total)." else echo "FAILURE: Out of $NSOURCES sources, $FAILED failed, ($UNCOMPILABLE could not be compiled)." exit 1 fi