solidity/test/yulPhaser/TestHelpers.h
Kamil Śliwak 9a7c364c71 Process input files in Standard JSON mode just like in other modes
- This makes `-` for stdin work.
- `--ignore-missing` now works with `--standard-json`, though it's not very useful because there can be at most one input file.
- Separate errors for situations where there are no input files on the command line (this can be detected in the parser) and where they are not present on disk.
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/*
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// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-3.0
/**
* Miscellaneous utilities for use in yul-phaser's test cases.
*
* - Generic code that's only used in these particular tests.
* - Convenience functions and wrappers to make tests more concise.
* - Mocks and dummy objects/functions used in multiple test suites.
*
* Note that the code included here may be not as generic, robust and/or complete as it could be
* since it's not meant for production use. If some utility seems useful enough to be moved to
* the normal code base, you should review its implementation before doing so.
*/
#pragma once
#include <tools/yulPhaser/Chromosome.h>
#include <tools/yulPhaser/FitnessMetrics.h>
#include <tools/yulPhaser/Mutations.h>
#include <tools/yulPhaser/Population.h>
#include <boost/test/tools/detail/print_helper.hpp>
#include <cassert>
#include <functional>
#include <map>
#include <string>
#include <tuple>
#include <vector>
// OPERATORS FOR BOOST::TEST
/// Output operator for arbitrary two-element tuples.
/// Necessary to make BOOST_TEST() work with such tuples.
template<typename T1, typename T2>
std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& _output, std::tuple<T1, T2> const& _tuple)
{
_output << "(" << std::get<0>(_tuple) << ", " << std::get<1>(_tuple) << ")";
return _output;
}
namespace boost::test_tools::tt_detail
{
// Boost won't find the << operator unless we put it in the std namespace which is illegal.
// The recommended solution is to overload print_log_value<> struct and make it use our global operator.
template<typename T1,typename T2>
struct print_log_value<std::tuple<T1, T2>>
{
void operator()(std::ostream& _output, std::tuple<T1, T2> const& _tuple) { ::operator<<(_output, _tuple); }
};
}
namespace solidity::phaser::test
{
/**
* Fitness metric that only takes into account the number of optimisation steps in the chromosome.
* Recommended for use in tests because it's much faster than ProgramSize metric and it's very
* easy to guess the result at a glance.
*/
class ChromosomeLengthMetric: public FitnessMetric
{
public:
using FitnessMetric::FitnessMetric;
size_t evaluate(Chromosome const& _chromosome) override { return _chromosome.length(); }
};
// MUTATIONS
/// Mutation that always replaces the whole chromosome with the one specified in the parameter.
std::function<Mutation> wholeChromosomeReplacement(Chromosome _newChromosome);
/// Mutation that always replaces the optimisation step at position @a _geneIndex with @a _geneValue.
///
/// The chromosome must be long enough for this position to exist.
std::function<Mutation> geneSubstitution(size_t _geneIndex, std::string _geneValue);
// CHROMOSOME AND POPULATION HELPERS
/// Returns a vector containing lengths of all chromosomes in the population (in the same order).
std::vector<size_t> chromosomeLengths(Population const& _population);
/// Returns the number of genes that differ between two chromosomes.
/// If the chromnosomes have different lengths, the positions that are present in only one of them
/// are counted as mismatches.
size_t countDifferences(Chromosome const& _chromosome1, Chromosome const& _chromosome2);
/// Assigns indices from 0 to N to all optimisation steps available in the OptimiserSuite.
/// This is a convenience helper to make it easier to test their distribution with tools made for
/// integers.
std::map<std::string, size_t> enumerateOptmisationSteps();
// STRING UTILITIES
/// Returns the input string with all the whitespace characters (spaces, line endings, etc.) removed.
std::string stripWhitespace(std::string const& input);
/// Counts the number of times one strinng can be found inside another. Only non-overlapping
/// occurrences are counted.
size_t countSubstringOccurrences(std::string const& _inputString, std::string const& _substring);
// STATISTICAL UTILITIES
/// Calculates the mean value of a series of samples given in a vector.
///
/// Supports any integer and real type as a convenience but the precision of the result is limited
/// to the precision of type @a double as all the values are internally converted to it.
///
/// This is a very simple, naive implementation that's more than enough for tests where we usually
/// deal with relatively short sequences of small, positive integers. It's not numerically stable
/// in more complicated cases. Don't use in production.
template <typename T>
double mean(std::vector<T> const& _samples)
{
assert(_samples.size() > 0);
double sum = 0;
for (T const& sample: _samples)
sum += double(sample);
return sum / double(_samples.size());
}
/// Calculates the sum of squared differences between @a _expectedValue and the values of a series
/// of samples given in a vector.
///
/// Supports any integer and real type as a convenience but the precision of the result is limited
/// to the precision of type @a double as all the values are internally converted to it.
///
/// This is a very simple, naive implementation that's more than enough for tests where we usually
/// deal with relatively short sequences of small, positive integers. It's not numerically stable
/// in more complicated cases. Don't use in production.
template <typename T>
double meanSquaredError(std::vector<T> const& _samples, double _expectedValue)
{
assert(_samples.size() > 0);
double sumOfSquaredDifferences = 0;
for (T const& sample: _samples)
sumOfSquaredDifferences += (double(sample) - _expectedValue) * (double(sample) - _expectedValue);
return sumOfSquaredDifferences / double(_samples.size());
}
}