// Custom test runner, to avoid libtest being wrapped around compiletest which wraps libtest.
#![test_runner(test_runner)]
-use std::path::PathBuf;
use std::env;
+use std::path::PathBuf;
-use compiletest_rs as compiletest;
use colored::*;
+use compiletest_rs as compiletest;
fn miri_path() -> PathBuf {
- if rustc_test_suite().is_some() {
- PathBuf::from(option_env!("MIRI_PATH").unwrap())
- } else {
- PathBuf::from(concat!("target/", env!("PROFILE"), "/miri"))
- }
-}
-
-fn rustc_test_suite() -> Option<PathBuf> {
- option_env!("RUSTC_TEST_SUITE").map(PathBuf::from)
-}
-
-fn rustc_lib_path() -> PathBuf {
- option_env!("RUSTC_LIB_PATH").unwrap().into()
+ PathBuf::from(option_env!("MIRI").unwrap_or(env!("CARGO_BIN_EXE_miri")))
}
-fn run_tests(mode: &str, path: &str, target: &str, mut flags: Vec<String>) {
- // Some flags we always want.
- flags.push("-Dwarnings -Dunused".to_owned()); // overwrite the -Aunused in compiletest-rs
+fn run_tests(mode: &str, path: &str, target: &str) {
+ let in_rustc_test_suite = option_env!("RUSTC_STAGE").is_some();
+ // Add some flags we always want.
+ let mut flags = Vec::new();
flags.push("--edition 2018".to_owned());
- if let Ok(sysroot) = std::env::var("MIRI_SYSROOT") {
+ if in_rustc_test_suite {
+ // Less aggressive warnings to make the rustc toolstate management less painful.
+ // (We often get warnings when e.g. a feature gets stabilized or some lint gets added/improved.)
+ flags.push("-Astable-features".to_owned());
+ } else {
+ flags.push("-Dwarnings -Dunused".to_owned()); // overwrite the -Aunused in compiletest-rs
+ }
+ if let Ok(sysroot) = env::var("MIRI_SYSROOT") {
flags.push(format!("--sysroot {}", sysroot));
}
+ if let Ok(extra_flags) = env::var("MIRIFLAGS") {
+ flags.push(extra_flags);
+ }
+
+ let flags = flags.join(" ");
+ eprintln!(" Compiler flags: {}", flags);
// The rest of the configuration.
let mut config = compiletest::Config::default().tempdir();
config.mode = mode.parse().expect("Invalid mode");
config.rustc_path = miri_path();
- if rustc_test_suite().is_some() {
- config.run_lib_path = rustc_lib_path();
- config.compile_lib_path = rustc_lib_path();
+ if let Some(lib_path) = option_env!("RUSTC_LIB_PATH") {
+ config.run_lib_path = PathBuf::from(lib_path);
+ config.compile_lib_path = PathBuf::from(lib_path);
}
- config.filter = env::args().nth(1);
+ config.filters = env::args().nth(1).into_iter().collect();
config.host = get_host();
config.src_base = PathBuf::from(path);
config.target = target.to_owned();
- config.target_rustcflags = Some(flags.join(" "));
+ config.target_rustcflags = Some(flags);
compiletest::run_tests(&config);
}
-fn compile_fail(path: &str, target: &str, opt: bool) {
- let opt_str = if opt { " with optimizations" } else { "" };
- eprintln!("{}", format!(
- "## Running compile-fail tests in {} against miri for target {}{}",
- path,
- target,
- opt_str
- ).green().bold());
-
- let mut flags = Vec::new();
- if opt {
- // Optimizing too aggressivley makes UB detection harder, but test at least
- // the default value.
- // FIXME: Opt level 3 ICEs during stack trace generation.
- flags.push("-Zmir-opt-level=1".to_owned());
- }
+fn compile_fail(path: &str, target: &str) {
+ eprintln!(
+ "{}",
+ format!("## Running compile-fail tests in {} against miri for target {}", path, target)
+ .green()
+ .bold()
+ );
- run_tests("compile-fail", path, target, flags);
+ run_tests("compile-fail", path, target);
}
-fn miri_pass(path: &str, target: &str, opt: bool, noseed: bool) {
- let opt_str = if opt { " with optimizations" } else { "" };
- eprintln!("{}", format!(
- "## Running run-pass tests in {} against miri for target {}{}",
- path,
- target,
- opt_str
- ).green().bold());
-
- let mut flags = Vec::new();
- if opt {
- flags.push("-Zmir-opt-level=3".to_owned());
- } else if !noseed {
- // Run with intptrcast. Avoid test matrix explosion by doing either this or opt-level=3.
- flags.push("-Zmiri-seed=".to_owned());
- }
+fn miri_pass(path: &str, target: &str) {
+ eprintln!(
+ "{}",
+ format!("## Running run-pass tests in {} against miri for target {}", path, target)
+ .green()
+ .bold()
+ );
- run_tests("ui", path, target, flags);
+ run_tests("ui", path, target);
}
fn get_host() -> String {
- let rustc = rustc_test_suite().unwrap_or(PathBuf::from("rustc"));
- let rustc_version = std::process::Command::new(rustc)
- .arg("-vV")
- .output()
- .expect("rustc not found for -vV")
- .stdout;
- let rustc_version = std::str::from_utf8(&rustc_version).expect("rustc -vV is not utf8");
- let version_meta = rustc_version::version_meta_for(&rustc_version)
- .expect("failed to parse rustc version info");
+ let version_meta =
+ rustc_version::VersionMeta::for_command(std::process::Command::new(miri_path()))
+ .expect("failed to parse rustc version info");
version_meta.host
}
fn get_target() -> String {
- std::env::var("MIRI_TEST_TARGET").unwrap_or_else(|_| get_host())
-}
-
-fn run_pass_miri(opt: bool) {
- miri_pass("tests/run-pass", &get_target(), opt, false);
- miri_pass("tests/run-pass-noseed", &get_target(), opt, true);
-}
-
-fn compile_fail_miri(opt: bool) {
- compile_fail("tests/compile-fail", &get_target(), opt);
- if rustc_test_suite().is_none() {
- // FIXME: Some tests disabled in rustc test suite because
- // they run with a debug-assertion libstd which changes the errors.
- // We should build our own libstd for testing, see
- // <https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/61833>.
- compile_fail("tests/compile-fail-norustc", &get_target(), opt);
- }
+ env::var("MIRI_TEST_TARGET").unwrap_or_else(|_| get_host())
}
fn test_runner(_tests: &[&()]) {
- run_pass_miri(false);
- run_pass_miri(true);
-
- compile_fail_miri(false);
- compile_fail_miri(true);
+ // Add a test env var to do environment communication tests.
+ env::set_var("MIRI_ENV_VAR_TEST", "0");
+ // Let the tests know where to store temp files (they might run for a different target, which can make this hard to find).
+ env::set_var("MIRI_TEMP", env::temp_dir());
+ // Panic tests expect backtraces to be printed.
+ env::set_var("RUST_BACKTRACE", "1");
+
+ let target = get_target();
+ miri_pass("tests/run-pass", &target);
+ compile_fail("tests/compile-fail", &target);
}