nushell/crates/nu-command/src/example_test.rs
Leon 220b105efb
Reduced LOC by replacing several instances of Value::Int {}, Value::Float{}, Value::Bool {}, and Value::String {} with Value::int(), Value::float(), Value::boolean() and Value::string() (#7412)
# Description

While perusing Value.rs, I noticed the `Value::int()`, `Value::float()`,
`Value::boolean()` and `Value::string()` constructors, which seem
designed to make it easier to construct various Values, but which aren't
used often at all in the codebase. So, using a few find-replaces
regexes, I increased their usage. This reduces overall LOC because
structures like this:
```
Value::Int {
  val: a,
  span: head
}
```
are changed into
```
Value::int(a, head)
```
and are respected as such by the project's formatter.
There are little readability concerns because the second argument to all
of these is `span`, and it's almost always extremely obvious which is
the span at every callsite.

# User-Facing Changes

None.

# Tests + Formatting

Don't forget to add tests that cover your changes.

Make sure you've run and fixed any issues with these commands:

- `cargo fmt --all -- --check` to check standard code formatting (`cargo
fmt --all` applies these changes)
- `cargo clippy --workspace -- -D warnings -D clippy::unwrap_used -A
clippy::needless_collect` to check that you're using the standard code
style
- `cargo test --workspace` to check that all tests pass

# After Submitting

If your PR had any user-facing changes, update [the
documentation](https://github.com/nushell/nushell.github.io) after the
PR is merged, if necessary. This will help us keep the docs up to date.
2022-12-09 11:37:51 -05:00

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#[cfg(test)]
use nu_protocol::engine::Command;
#[cfg(test)]
pub fn test_examples(cmd: impl Command + 'static) {
test_examples::test_examples(cmd);
}
#[cfg(test)]
mod test_examples {
use super::super::{
Ansi, Date, Echo, From, If, Into, Let, LetEnv, Math, MathEuler, MathPi, MathRound, Path,
Random, Split, SplitColumn, SplitRow, Str, StrJoin, StrLength, StrReplace, Url, Wrap,
};
use crate::{Break, Mut, To};
use itertools::Itertools;
use nu_protocol::{
ast::Block,
engine::{Command, EngineState, Stack, StateDelta, StateWorkingSet},
Example, PipelineData, Signature, Span, Type, Value,
};
use std::{collections::HashSet, path::PathBuf};
pub fn test_examples(cmd: impl Command + 'static) {
let examples = cmd.examples();
let signature = cmd.signature();
let mut engine_state = make_engine_state(cmd.clone_box());
let cwd = std::env::current_dir().expect("Could not get current working directory.");
let mut witnessed_type_transformations = HashSet::<(Type, Type)>::new();
for example in examples {
if example.result.is_none() {
continue;
}
witnessed_type_transformations.extend(
check_example_input_and_output_types_match_command_signature(
&example,
&cwd,
&mut make_engine_state(cmd.clone_box()),
&signature.input_output_types,
signature.operates_on_cell_paths(),
signature.vectorizes_over_list,
),
);
check_example_evaluates_to_expected_output(&example, &cwd, &mut engine_state);
}
check_all_signature_input_output_types_entries_have_examples(
signature,
witnessed_type_transformations,
);
}
fn make_engine_state(cmd: Box<dyn Command>) -> Box<EngineState> {
let mut engine_state = Box::new(EngineState::new());
let delta = {
// Base functions that are needed for testing
// Try to keep this working set small to keep tests running as fast as possible
let mut working_set = StateWorkingSet::new(&engine_state);
working_set.add_decl(Box::new(Let));
working_set.add_decl(Box::new(Str));
working_set.add_decl(Box::new(StrJoin));
working_set.add_decl(Box::new(StrLength));
working_set.add_decl(Box::new(StrReplace));
working_set.add_decl(Box::new(From));
working_set.add_decl(Box::new(If));
working_set.add_decl(Box::new(To));
working_set.add_decl(Box::new(Into));
working_set.add_decl(Box::new(Random));
working_set.add_decl(Box::new(Split));
working_set.add_decl(Box::new(SplitColumn));
working_set.add_decl(Box::new(SplitRow));
working_set.add_decl(Box::new(Math));
working_set.add_decl(Box::new(Path));
working_set.add_decl(Box::new(Date));
working_set.add_decl(Box::new(Url));
working_set.add_decl(Box::new(Ansi));
working_set.add_decl(Box::new(Wrap));
working_set.add_decl(Box::new(LetEnv));
working_set.add_decl(Box::new(Echo));
working_set.add_decl(Box::new(Break));
working_set.add_decl(Box::new(Mut));
working_set.add_decl(Box::new(MathEuler));
working_set.add_decl(Box::new(MathPi));
working_set.add_decl(Box::new(MathRound));
// Adding the command that is being tested to the working set
working_set.add_decl(cmd);
working_set.render()
};
engine_state
.merge_delta(delta)
.expect("Error merging delta");
engine_state
}
fn check_example_input_and_output_types_match_command_signature(
example: &Example,
cwd: &PathBuf,
engine_state: &mut Box<EngineState>,
signature_input_output_types: &Vec<(Type, Type)>,
signature_operates_on_cell_paths: bool,
signature_vectorizes_over_list: bool,
) -> HashSet<(Type, Type)> {
let mut witnessed_type_transformations = HashSet::<(Type, Type)>::new();
// Skip tests that don't have results to compare to
if let Some(example_output) = example.result.as_ref() {
if let Some(example_input_type) =
eval_pipeline_without_terminal_expression(example.example, cwd, engine_state)
{
let example_input_type = example_input_type.get_type();
let example_output_type = example_output.get_type();
let example_matches_signature =
signature_input_output_types
.iter()
.any(|(sig_in_type, sig_out_type)| {
example_input_type.is_subtype(sig_in_type)
&& example_output_type.is_subtype(sig_out_type)
&& {
witnessed_type_transformations
.insert((sig_in_type.clone(), sig_out_type.clone()));
true
}
});
// The example type checks as vectorization over an input list if both:
// 1. The command is declared to vectorize over list input.
// 2. There exists an entry t -> u in the type map such that the
// example_input_type is a subtype of list<t> and the
// example_output_type is a subtype of list<u>.
let example_matches_signature_via_vectorization_over_list =
signature_vectorizes_over_list
&& match &example_input_type {
Type::List(ex_in_type) => {
match signature_input_output_types.iter().find_map(
|(sig_in_type, sig_out_type)| {
if ex_in_type.is_subtype(sig_in_type) {
Some((sig_in_type, sig_out_type))
} else {
None
}
},
) {
Some((sig_in_type, sig_out_type)) => match &example_output_type
{
Type::List(ex_out_type)
if ex_out_type.is_subtype(sig_out_type) =>
{
witnessed_type_transformations.insert((
sig_in_type.clone(),
sig_out_type.clone(),
));
true
}
_ => false,
},
None => false,
}
}
_ => false,
};
// The example type checks as a cell path operation if both:
// 1. The command is declared to operate on cell paths.
// 2. The example_input_type is list or record or table, and the example
// output shape is the same as the input shape.
let example_matches_signature_via_cell_path_operation =
signature_operates_on_cell_paths
&& example_input_type.accepts_cell_paths()
// TODO: This is too permissive; it should make use of the signature.input_output_types at least.
&& example_output_type.to_shape() == example_input_type.to_shape();
if !(example_matches_signature
|| example_matches_signature_via_vectorization_over_list
|| example_matches_signature_via_cell_path_operation)
{
panic!(
"The example `{}` demonstrates a transformation of type {:?} -> {:?}. \
However, this does not match the declared signature: {:?}.{} \
For this command, `vectorizes_over_list` is {} and `operates_on_cell_paths()` is {}.",
example.example,
example_input_type,
example_output_type,
signature_input_output_types,
if signature_input_output_types.is_empty() { " (Did you forget to declare the input and output types for the command?)" } else { "" },
signature_vectorizes_over_list,
signature_operates_on_cell_paths
);
};
};
}
witnessed_type_transformations
}
fn check_example_evaluates_to_expected_output(
example: &Example,
cwd: &PathBuf,
engine_state: &mut Box<EngineState>,
) {
let mut stack = Stack::new();
// Set up PWD
stack.add_env_var(
"PWD".to_string(),
Value::string(cwd.to_string_lossy(), Span::test_data()),
);
engine_state
.merge_env(&mut stack, cwd)
.expect("Error merging environment");
let empty_input = PipelineData::empty();
let result = eval(example.example, empty_input, cwd, engine_state);
// Note. Value implements PartialEq for Bool, Int, Float, String and Block
// If the command you are testing requires to compare another case, then
// you need to define its equality in the Value struct
if let Some(expected) = example.result.as_ref() {
assert_eq!(
&result, expected,
"The example result differs from the expected value",
)
}
}
fn check_all_signature_input_output_types_entries_have_examples(
signature: Signature,
witnessed_type_transformations: HashSet<(Type, Type)>,
) {
let declared_type_transformations =
HashSet::from_iter(signature.input_output_types.into_iter());
assert!(
witnessed_type_transformations.is_subset(&declared_type_transformations),
"This should not be possible (bug in test): the type transformations \
collected in the course of matching examples to the signature type map \
contain type transformations not present in the signature type map."
);
if !signature.allow_variants_without_examples {
assert_eq!(
witnessed_type_transformations,
declared_type_transformations,
"There are entries in the signature type map which do not correspond to any example: \
{:?}",
declared_type_transformations
.difference(&witnessed_type_transformations)
.map(|(s1, s2)| format!("{} -> {}", s1, s2))
.join(", ")
);
}
}
fn eval(
contents: &str,
input: PipelineData,
cwd: &PathBuf,
engine_state: &mut Box<EngineState>,
) -> Value {
let (block, delta) = parse(contents, engine_state);
eval_block(block, input, cwd, engine_state, delta)
}
fn parse(contents: &str, engine_state: &EngineState) -> (Block, StateDelta) {
let mut working_set = StateWorkingSet::new(engine_state);
let (output, err) =
nu_parser::parse(&mut working_set, None, contents.as_bytes(), false, &[]);
if let Some(err) = err {
panic!("test parse error in `{}`: {:?}", contents, err)
}
(output, working_set.render())
}
fn eval_block(
block: Block,
input: PipelineData,
cwd: &PathBuf,
engine_state: &mut Box<EngineState>,
delta: StateDelta,
) -> Value {
engine_state
.merge_delta(delta)
.expect("Error merging delta");
let mut stack = Stack::new();
stack.add_env_var(
"PWD".to_string(),
Value::string(cwd.to_string_lossy(), Span::test_data()),
);
match nu_engine::eval_block(engine_state, &mut stack, &block, input, true, true) {
Err(err) => panic!("test eval error in `{}`: {:?}", "TODO", err),
Ok(result) => result.into_value(Span::test_data()),
}
}
fn eval_pipeline_without_terminal_expression(
src: &str,
cwd: &PathBuf,
engine_state: &mut Box<EngineState>,
) -> Option<Value> {
let (mut block, delta) = parse(src, engine_state);
match block.pipelines.len() {
1 => {
let n_expressions = block.pipelines[0].elements.len();
block.pipelines[0].elements.truncate(&n_expressions - 1);
if !block.pipelines[0].elements.is_empty() {
let empty_input = PipelineData::empty();
Some(eval_block(block, empty_input, cwd, engine_state, delta))
} else {
Some(Value::nothing(Span::test_data()))
}
}
_ => {
// E.g. multiple semicolon-separated statements
None
}
}
}
}