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000ee07f | 1 | ;;;; test-suite/lib.scm --- generic support for testing |
0825ae0b | 2 | ;;;; Copyright (C) 1999, 2000, 2001, 2004 Free Software Foundation, Inc. |
bba2d190 | 3 | ;;;; |
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4 | ;;;; This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify |
5 | ;;;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by | |
6 | ;;;; the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option) | |
7 | ;;;; any later version. | |
bba2d190 | 8 | ;;;; |
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9 | ;;;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, |
10 | ;;;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of | |
11 | ;;;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the | |
12 | ;;;; GNU General Public License for more details. | |
bba2d190 | 13 | ;;;; |
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14 | ;;;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License |
15 | ;;;; along with this software; see the file COPYING. If not, write to | |
16 | ;;;; the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, | |
17 | ;;;; Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA | |
18 | ||
6b4113af | 19 | (define-module (test-suite lib) |
8bc4547c | 20 | :use-module (ice-9 stack-catch) |
1a179b03 MD |
21 | :use-module (ice-9 regex) |
22 | :export ( | |
000ee07f | 23 | |
6b4113af | 24 | ;; Exceptions which are commonly being tested for. |
d6754c23 | 25 | exception:bad-variable |
d6e04e7c | 26 | exception:missing-expression |
08c608e1 | 27 | exception:out-of-range exception:unbound-var |
0ac46745 | 28 | exception:used-before-defined |
08c608e1 | 29 | exception:wrong-num-args exception:wrong-type-arg |
0825ae0b | 30 | exception:numerical-overflow |
6b4113af | 31 | |
000ee07f | 32 | ;; Reporting passes and failures. |
6b4113af DH |
33 | run-test |
34 | pass-if expect-fail | |
35 | pass-if-exception expect-fail-exception | |
000ee07f JB |
36 | |
37 | ;; Naming groups of tests in a regular fashion. | |
38 | with-test-prefix with-test-prefix* current-test-prefix | |
d6e04e7c | 39 | format-test-name |
000ee07f JB |
40 | |
41 | ;; Reporting results in various ways. | |
42 | register-reporter unregister-reporter reporter-registered? | |
43 | make-count-reporter print-counts | |
bba2d190 | 44 | make-log-reporter |
087dab1c | 45 | full-reporter |
d6e04e7c | 46 | user-reporter)) |
000ee07f JB |
47 | |
48 | ||
49 | ;;;; If you're using Emacs's Scheme mode: | |
000ee07f JB |
50 | ;;;; (put 'with-test-prefix 'scheme-indent-function 1) |
51 | ||
52 | \f | |
57e7f270 DH |
53 | ;;;; CORE FUNCTIONS |
54 | ;;;; | |
55 | ;;;; The function (run-test name expected-result thunk) is the heart of the | |
56 | ;;;; testing environment. The first parameter NAME is a unique name for the | |
57 | ;;;; test to be executed (for an explanation of this parameter see below under | |
58 | ;;;; TEST NAMES). The second parameter EXPECTED-RESULT is a boolean value | |
59 | ;;;; that indicates whether the corresponding test is expected to pass. If | |
60 | ;;;; EXPECTED-RESULT is #t the test is expected to pass, if EXPECTED-RESULT is | |
61 | ;;;; #f the test is expected to fail. Finally, THUNK is the function that | |
62 | ;;;; actually performs the test. For example: | |
63 | ;;;; | |
64 | ;;;; (run-test "integer addition" #t (lambda () (= 2 (+ 1 1)))) | |
65 | ;;;; | |
66 | ;;;; To report success, THUNK should either return #t or throw 'pass. To | |
67 | ;;;; report failure, THUNK should either return #f or throw 'fail. If THUNK | |
68 | ;;;; returns a non boolean value or throws 'unresolved, this indicates that | |
69 | ;;;; the test did not perform as expected. For example the property that was | |
70 | ;;;; to be tested could not be tested because something else went wrong. | |
71 | ;;;; THUNK may also throw 'untested to indicate that the test was deliberately | |
72 | ;;;; not performed, for example because the test case is not complete yet. | |
73 | ;;;; Finally, if THUNK throws 'unsupported, this indicates that this test | |
74 | ;;;; requires some feature that is not available in the configured testing | |
75 | ;;;; environment. All other exceptions thrown by THUNK are considered as | |
76 | ;;;; errors. | |
77 | ;;;; | |
6b4113af DH |
78 | ;;;; |
79 | ;;;; Convenience macros for tests expected to pass or fail | |
80 | ;;;; | |
bba2d190 | 81 | ;;;; * (pass-if name body) is a short form for |
57e7f270 | 82 | ;;;; (run-test name #t (lambda () body)) |
bba2d190 | 83 | ;;;; * (expect-fail name body) is a short form for |
57e7f270 DH |
84 | ;;;; (run-test name #f (lambda () body)) |
85 | ;;;; | |
bba2d190 | 86 | ;;;; For example: |
57e7f270 DH |
87 | ;;;; |
88 | ;;;; (pass-if "integer addition" (= 2 (+ 1 1))) | |
6b4113af DH |
89 | ;;;; |
90 | ;;;; | |
91 | ;;;; Convenience macros to test for exceptions | |
92 | ;;;; | |
93 | ;;;; The following macros take exception parameters which are pairs | |
94 | ;;;; (type . message), where type is a symbol that denotes an exception type | |
95 | ;;;; like 'wrong-type-arg or 'out-of-range, and message is a string holding a | |
96 | ;;;; regular expression that describes the error message for the exception | |
97 | ;;;; like "Argument .* out of range". | |
98 | ;;;; | |
99 | ;;;; * (pass-if-exception name exception body) will pass if the execution of | |
100 | ;;;; body causes the given exception to be thrown. If no exception is | |
101 | ;;;; thrown, the test fails. If some other exception is thrown, is is an | |
102 | ;;;; error. | |
103 | ;;;; * (expect-fail-exception name exception body) will pass unexpectedly if | |
104 | ;;;; the execution of body causes the given exception to be thrown. If no | |
105 | ;;;; exception is thrown, the test fails expectedly. If some other | |
106 | ;;;; exception is thrown, it is an error. | |
57e7f270 DH |
107 | |
108 | \f | |
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109 | ;;;; TEST NAMES |
110 | ;;;; | |
111 | ;;;; Every test in the test suite has a unique name, to help | |
112 | ;;;; developers find tests that are failing (or unexpectedly passing), | |
113 | ;;;; and to help gather statistics. | |
114 | ;;;; | |
115 | ;;;; A test name is a list of printable objects. For example: | |
116 | ;;;; ("ports.scm" "file" "read and write back list of strings") | |
117 | ;;;; ("ports.scm" "pipe" "read") | |
118 | ;;;; | |
119 | ;;;; Test names may contain arbitrary objects, but they always have | |
120 | ;;;; the following properties: | |
121 | ;;;; - Test names can be compared with EQUAL?. | |
122 | ;;;; - Test names can be reliably stored and retrieved with the standard WRITE | |
123 | ;;;; and READ procedures; doing so preserves their identity. | |
bba2d190 | 124 | ;;;; |
000ee07f | 125 | ;;;; For example: |
bba2d190 | 126 | ;;;; |
57e7f270 | 127 | ;;;; (pass-if "simple addition" (= 4 (+ 2 2))) |
bba2d190 | 128 | ;;;; |
000ee07f JB |
129 | ;;;; In that case, the test name is the list ("simple addition"). |
130 | ;;;; | |
e46083d5 DH |
131 | ;;;; In the case of simple tests the expression that is tested would often |
132 | ;;;; suffice as a test name by itself. Therefore, the convenience macros | |
133 | ;;;; pass-if and expect-fail provide a shorthand notation that allows to omit | |
134 | ;;;; a test name in such cases. | |
135 | ;;;; | |
136 | ;;;; * (pass-if expression) is a short form for | |
137 | ;;;; (run-test 'expression #t (lambda () expression)) | |
138 | ;;;; * (expect-fail expression) is a short form for | |
139 | ;;;; (run-test 'expression #f (lambda () expression)) | |
140 | ;;;; | |
141 | ;;;; For example: | |
142 | ;;;; | |
143 | ;;;; (pass-if (= 2 (+ 1 1))) | |
144 | ;;;; | |
000ee07f JB |
145 | ;;;; The WITH-TEST-PREFIX syntax and WITH-TEST-PREFIX* procedure establish |
146 | ;;;; a prefix for the names of all tests whose results are reported | |
147 | ;;;; within their dynamic scope. For example: | |
bba2d190 | 148 | ;;;; |
000ee07f JB |
149 | ;;;; (begin |
150 | ;;;; (with-test-prefix "basic arithmetic" | |
151 | ;;;; (pass-if "addition" (= (+ 2 2) 4)) | |
05c4ba00 | 152 | ;;;; (pass-if "subtraction" (= (- 4 2) 2))) |
000ee07f | 153 | ;;;; (pass-if "multiplication" (= (* 2 2) 4))) |
bba2d190 | 154 | ;;;; |
000ee07f JB |
155 | ;;;; In that example, the three test names are: |
156 | ;;;; ("basic arithmetic" "addition"), | |
05c4ba00 | 157 | ;;;; ("basic arithmetic" "subtraction"), and |
000ee07f JB |
158 | ;;;; ("multiplication"). |
159 | ;;;; | |
160 | ;;;; WITH-TEST-PREFIX can be nested. Each WITH-TEST-PREFIX postpends | |
161 | ;;;; a new element to the current prefix: | |
bba2d190 | 162 | ;;;; |
000ee07f JB |
163 | ;;;; (with-test-prefix "arithmetic" |
164 | ;;;; (with-test-prefix "addition" | |
165 | ;;;; (pass-if "integer" (= (+ 2 2) 4)) | |
166 | ;;;; (pass-if "complex" (= (+ 2+3i 4+5i) 6+8i))) | |
167 | ;;;; (with-test-prefix "subtraction" | |
168 | ;;;; (pass-if "integer" (= (- 2 2) 0)) | |
169 | ;;;; (pass-if "complex" (= (- 2+3i 1+2i) 1+1i)))) | |
bba2d190 | 170 | ;;;; |
000ee07f JB |
171 | ;;;; The four test names here are: |
172 | ;;;; ("arithmetic" "addition" "integer") | |
173 | ;;;; ("arithmetic" "addition" "complex") | |
174 | ;;;; ("arithmetic" "subtraction" "integer") | |
175 | ;;;; ("arithmetic" "subtraction" "complex") | |
176 | ;;;; | |
177 | ;;;; To print a name for a human reader, we DISPLAY its elements, | |
178 | ;;;; separated by ": ". So, the last set of test names would be | |
179 | ;;;; reported as: | |
bba2d190 | 180 | ;;;; |
000ee07f JB |
181 | ;;;; arithmetic: addition: integer |
182 | ;;;; arithmetic: addition: complex | |
183 | ;;;; arithmetic: subtraction: integer | |
184 | ;;;; arithmetic: subtraction: complex | |
185 | ;;;; | |
186 | ;;;; The Guile benchmarks use with-test-prefix to include the name of | |
187 | ;;;; the source file containing the test in the test name, to help | |
188 | ;;;; developers to find failing tests, and to provide each file with its | |
189 | ;;;; own namespace. | |
190 | ||
191 | \f | |
192 | ;;;; REPORTERS | |
bba2d190 | 193 | ;;;; |
000ee07f JB |
194 | ;;;; A reporter is a function which we apply to each test outcome. |
195 | ;;;; Reporters can log results, print interesting results to the | |
196 | ;;;; standard output, collect statistics, etc. | |
bba2d190 | 197 | ;;;; |
57e7f270 DH |
198 | ;;;; A reporter function takes two mandatory arguments, RESULT and TEST, and |
199 | ;;;; possibly additional arguments depending on RESULT; its return value | |
000ee07f JB |
200 | ;;;; is ignored. RESULT has one of the following forms: |
201 | ;;;; | |
bba2d190 | 202 | ;;;; pass - The test named TEST passed. |
57e7f270 DH |
203 | ;;;; Additional arguments are ignored. |
204 | ;;;; upass - The test named TEST passed unexpectedly. | |
205 | ;;;; Additional arguments are ignored. | |
206 | ;;;; fail - The test named TEST failed. | |
207 | ;;;; Additional arguments are ignored. | |
208 | ;;;; xfail - The test named TEST failed, as expected. | |
209 | ;;;; Additional arguments are ignored. | |
210 | ;;;; unresolved - The test named TEST did not perform as expected, for | |
211 | ;;;; example the property that was to be tested could not be | |
212 | ;;;; tested because something else went wrong. | |
213 | ;;;; Additional arguments are ignored. | |
214 | ;;;; untested - The test named TEST was not actually performed, for | |
bba2d190 | 215 | ;;;; example because the test case is not complete yet. |
57e7f270 DH |
216 | ;;;; Additional arguments are ignored. |
217 | ;;;; unsupported - The test named TEST requires some feature that is not | |
218 | ;;;; available in the configured testing environment. | |
219 | ;;;; Additional arguments are ignored. | |
220 | ;;;; error - An error occurred while the test named TEST was | |
221 | ;;;; performed. Since this result means that the system caught | |
222 | ;;;; an exception it could not handle, the exception arguments | |
223 | ;;;; are passed as additional arguments. | |
000ee07f JB |
224 | ;;;; |
225 | ;;;; This library provides some standard reporters for logging results | |
226 | ;;;; to a file, reporting interesting results to the user, and | |
227 | ;;;; collecting totals. | |
087dab1c JB |
228 | ;;;; |
229 | ;;;; You can use the REGISTER-REPORTER function and friends to add | |
230 | ;;;; whatever reporting functions you like. If you don't register any | |
231 | ;;;; reporters, the library uses FULL-REPORTER, which simply writes | |
232 | ;;;; all results to the standard output. | |
000ee07f JB |
233 | |
234 | \f | |
57e7f270 DH |
235 | ;;;; MISCELLANEOUS |
236 | ;;;; | |
237 | ||
6b4113af | 238 | ;;; Define some exceptions which are commonly being tested for. |
d6754c23 DH |
239 | (define exception:bad-variable |
240 | (cons 'syntax-error "Bad variable")) | |
d6e04e7c DH |
241 | (define exception:missing-expression |
242 | (cons 'misc-error "^missing or extra expression")) | |
6b4113af | 243 | (define exception:out-of-range |
a47d845f | 244 | (cons 'out-of-range "^.*out of range")) |
08c608e1 DH |
245 | (define exception:unbound-var |
246 | (cons 'unbound-variable "^Unbound variable")) | |
0ac46745 MV |
247 | (define exception:used-before-defined |
248 | (cons 'unbound-variable "^Variable used before given a value")) | |
08c608e1 DH |
249 | (define exception:wrong-num-args |
250 | (cons 'wrong-number-of-args "^Wrong number of arguments")) | |
6b4113af | 251 | (define exception:wrong-type-arg |
a47d845f | 252 | (cons 'wrong-type-arg "^Wrong type")) |
0825ae0b KR |
253 | (define exception:numerical-overflow |
254 | (cons 'numerical-overflow "^Numerical overflow")) | |
6b4113af | 255 | |
57e7f270 DH |
256 | ;;; Display all parameters to the default output port, followed by a newline. |
257 | (define (display-line . objs) | |
258 | (for-each display objs) | |
259 | (newline)) | |
260 | ||
261 | ;;; Display all parameters to the given output port, followed by a newline. | |
262 | (define (display-line-port port . objs) | |
263 | (for-each (lambda (obj) (display obj port)) objs) | |
264 | (newline port)) | |
265 | ||
266 | \f | |
267 | ;;;; CORE FUNCTIONS | |
268 | ;;;; | |
269 | ||
270 | ;;; The central testing routine. | |
271 | ;;; The idea is taken from Greg, the GNUstep regression test environment. | |
272 | (define run-test #f) | |
273 | (let ((test-running #f)) | |
274 | (define (local-run-test name expect-pass thunk) | |
275 | (if test-running | |
276 | (error "Nested calls to run-test are not permitted.") | |
277 | (let ((test-name (full-name name))) | |
278 | (set! test-running #t) | |
279 | (catch #t | |
280 | (lambda () | |
281 | (let ((result (thunk))) | |
282 | (if (eq? result #t) (throw 'pass)) | |
283 | (if (eq? result #f) (throw 'fail)) | |
284 | (throw 'unresolved))) | |
285 | (lambda (key . args) | |
286 | (case key | |
bba2d190 | 287 | ((pass) |
57e7f270 | 288 | (report (if expect-pass 'pass 'upass) test-name)) |
bba2d190 | 289 | ((fail) |
57e7f270 | 290 | (report (if expect-pass 'fail 'xfail) test-name)) |
bba2d190 | 291 | ((unresolved untested unsupported) |
57e7f270 | 292 | (report key test-name)) |
bba2d190 | 293 | ((quit) |
57e7f270 DH |
294 | (report 'unresolved test-name) |
295 | (quit)) | |
bba2d190 | 296 | (else |
57e7f270 DH |
297 | (report 'error test-name (cons key args)))))) |
298 | (set! test-running #f)))) | |
299 | (set! run-test local-run-test)) | |
300 | ||
301 | ;;; A short form for tests that are expected to pass, taken from Greg. | |
b4690a66 RB |
302 | (defmacro pass-if (name . rest) |
303 | (if (and (null? rest) (pair? name)) | |
304 | ;; presume this is a simple test, i.e. (pass-if (even? 2)) | |
305 | ;; where the body should also be the name. | |
e46083d5 | 306 | `(run-test ',name #t (lambda () ,name)) |
b4690a66 | 307 | `(run-test ,name #t (lambda () ,@rest)))) |
57e7f270 DH |
308 | |
309 | ;;; A short form for tests that are expected to fail, taken from Greg. | |
b4690a66 RB |
310 | (defmacro expect-fail (name . rest) |
311 | (if (and (null? rest) (pair? name)) | |
312 | ;; presume this is a simple test, i.e. (expect-fail (even? 2)) | |
313 | ;; where the body should also be the name. | |
e46083d5 | 314 | `(run-test ',name #f (lambda () ,name)) |
b4690a66 | 315 | `(run-test ,name #f (lambda () ,@rest)))) |
57e7f270 | 316 | |
6b4113af DH |
317 | ;;; A helper function to implement the macros that test for exceptions. |
318 | (define (run-test-exception name exception expect-pass thunk) | |
319 | (run-test name expect-pass | |
320 | (lambda () | |
8bc4547c | 321 | (stack-catch (car exception) |
6b4113af | 322 | (lambda () (thunk) #f) |
bba2d190 TTN |
323 | (lambda (key proc message . rest) |
324 | (cond | |
325 | ;; handle explicit key | |
326 | ((string-match (cdr exception) message) | |
327 | #t) | |
328 | ;; handle `(error ...)' which uses `misc-error' for key and doesn't | |
329 | ;; yet format the message and args (we have to do it here). | |
330 | ((and (eq? 'misc-error (car exception)) | |
331 | (list? rest) | |
332 | (string-match (cdr exception) | |
333 | (apply simple-format #f message (car rest)))) | |
334 | #t) | |
e6729603 DH |
335 | ;; handle syntax errors which use `syntax-error' for key and don't |
336 | ;; yet format the message and args (we have to do it here). | |
337 | ((and (eq? 'syntax-error (car exception)) | |
338 | (list? rest) | |
339 | (string-match (cdr exception) | |
340 | (apply simple-format #f message (car rest)))) | |
341 | #t) | |
bba2d190 TTN |
342 | ;; unhandled; throw again |
343 | (else | |
344 | (apply throw key proc message rest)))))))) | |
6b4113af DH |
345 | |
346 | ;;; A short form for tests that expect a certain exception to be thrown. | |
347 | (defmacro pass-if-exception (name exception body . rest) | |
348 | `(,run-test-exception ,name ,exception #t (lambda () ,body ,@rest))) | |
349 | ||
350 | ;;; A short form for tests expected to fail to throw a certain exception. | |
351 | (defmacro expect-fail-exception (name exception body . rest) | |
352 | `(,run-test-exception ,name ,exception #f (lambda () ,body ,@rest))) | |
353 | ||
57e7f270 DH |
354 | \f |
355 | ;;;; TEST NAMES | |
356 | ;;;; | |
357 | ||
358 | ;;;; Turn a test name into a nice human-readable string. | |
359 | (define (format-test-name name) | |
360 | (call-with-output-string | |
361 | (lambda (port) | |
362 | (let loop ((name name) | |
363 | (separator "")) | |
364 | (if (pair? name) | |
365 | (begin | |
366 | (display separator port) | |
367 | (display (car name) port) | |
368 | (loop (cdr name) ": "))))))) | |
369 | ||
370 | ;;;; For a given test-name, deliver the full name including all prefixes. | |
371 | (define (full-name name) | |
372 | (append (current-test-prefix) (list name))) | |
000ee07f JB |
373 | |
374 | ;;; A fluid containing the current test prefix, as a list. | |
375 | (define prefix-fluid (make-fluid)) | |
376 | (fluid-set! prefix-fluid '()) | |
57e7f270 DH |
377 | (define (current-test-prefix) |
378 | (fluid-ref prefix-fluid)) | |
000ee07f JB |
379 | |
380 | ;;; Postpend PREFIX to the current name prefix while evaluting THUNK. | |
381 | ;;; The name prefix is only changed within the dynamic scope of the | |
382 | ;;; call to with-test-prefix*. Return the value returned by THUNK. | |
383 | (define (with-test-prefix* prefix thunk) | |
384 | (with-fluids ((prefix-fluid | |
385 | (append (fluid-ref prefix-fluid) (list prefix)))) | |
386 | (thunk))) | |
387 | ||
388 | ;;; (with-test-prefix PREFIX BODY ...) | |
389 | ;;; Postpend PREFIX to the current name prefix while evaluating BODY ... | |
390 | ;;; The name prefix is only changed within the dynamic scope of the | |
391 | ;;; with-test-prefix expression. Return the value returned by the last | |
392 | ;;; BODY expression. | |
393 | (defmacro with-test-prefix (prefix . body) | |
394 | `(with-test-prefix* ,prefix (lambda () ,@body))) | |
395 | ||
000ee07f | 396 | \f |
57e7f270 | 397 | ;;;; REPORTERS |
bba2d190 | 398 | ;;;; |
000ee07f JB |
399 | |
400 | ;;; The global list of reporters. | |
401 | (define reporters '()) | |
402 | ||
087dab1c JB |
403 | ;;; The default reporter, to be used only if no others exist. |
404 | (define default-reporter #f) | |
405 | ||
000ee07f JB |
406 | ;;; Add the procedure REPORTER to the current set of reporter functions. |
407 | ;;; Signal an error if that reporter procedure object is already registered. | |
408 | (define (register-reporter reporter) | |
409 | (if (memq reporter reporters) | |
410 | (error "register-reporter: reporter already registered: " reporter)) | |
411 | (set! reporters (cons reporter reporters))) | |
412 | ||
413 | ;;; Remove the procedure REPORTER from the current set of reporter | |
414 | ;;; functions. Signal an error if REPORTER is not currently registered. | |
415 | (define (unregister-reporter reporter) | |
416 | (if (memq reporter reporters) | |
417 | (set! reporters (delq! reporter reporters)) | |
418 | (error "unregister-reporter: reporter not registered: " reporter))) | |
419 | ||
420 | ;;; Return true iff REPORTER is in the current set of reporter functions. | |
421 | (define (reporter-registered? reporter) | |
422 | (if (memq reporter reporters) #t #f)) | |
423 | ||
000ee07f | 424 | ;;; Send RESULT to all currently registered reporter functions. |
57e7f270 | 425 | (define (report . args) |
087dab1c | 426 | (if (pair? reporters) |
57e7f270 | 427 | (for-each (lambda (reporter) (apply reporter args)) |
087dab1c | 428 | reporters) |
57e7f270 | 429 | (apply default-reporter args))) |
000ee07f JB |
430 | |
431 | \f | |
57e7f270 DH |
432 | ;;;; Some useful standard reporters: |
433 | ;;;; Count reporters count the occurrence of each test result type. | |
434 | ;;;; Log reporters write all test results to a given log file. | |
435 | ;;;; Full reporters write all test results to the standard output. | |
436 | ;;;; User reporters write interesting test results to the standard output. | |
437 | ||
438 | ;;; The complete list of possible test results. | |
bba2d190 | 439 | (define result-tags |
57e7f270 DH |
440 | '((pass "PASS" "passes: ") |
441 | (fail "FAIL" "failures: ") | |
442 | (upass "UPASS" "unexpected passes: ") | |
443 | (xfail "XFAIL" "expected failures: ") | |
444 | (unresolved "UNRESOLVED" "unresolved test cases: ") | |
445 | (untested "UNTESTED" "untested test cases: ") | |
446 | (unsupported "UNSUPPORTED" "unsupported test cases: ") | |
447 | (error "ERROR" "errors: "))) | |
448 | ||
449 | ;;; The list of important test results. | |
bba2d190 | 450 | (define important-result-tags |
57e7f270 DH |
451 | '(fail upass unresolved error)) |
452 | ||
453 | ;;; Display a single test result in formatted form to the given port | |
454 | (define (print-result port result name . args) | |
455 | (let* ((tag (assq result result-tags)) | |
456 | (label (if tag (cadr tag) #f))) | |
457 | (if label | |
458 | (begin | |
459 | (display label port) | |
460 | (display ": " port) | |
461 | (display (format-test-name name) port) | |
462 | (if (pair? args) | |
463 | (begin | |
464 | (display " - arguments: " port) | |
465 | (write args port))) | |
466 | (newline port)) | |
467 | (error "(test-suite lib) FULL-REPORTER: unrecognized result: " | |
468 | result)))) | |
000ee07f JB |
469 | |
470 | ;;; Return a list of the form (COUNTER RESULTS), where: | |
471 | ;;; - COUNTER is a reporter procedure, and | |
472 | ;;; - RESULTS is a procedure taking no arguments which returns the | |
473 | ;;; results seen so far by COUNTER. The return value is an alist | |
474 | ;;; mapping outcome symbols (`pass', `fail', etc.) onto counts. | |
475 | (define (make-count-reporter) | |
57e7f270 | 476 | (let ((counts (map (lambda (tag) (cons (car tag) 0)) result-tags))) |
000ee07f | 477 | (list |
57e7f270 DH |
478 | (lambda (result name . args) |
479 | (let ((pair (assq result counts))) | |
bba2d190 | 480 | (if pair |
57e7f270 | 481 | (set-cdr! pair (+ 1 (cdr pair))) |
bba2d190 | 482 | (error "count-reporter: unexpected test result: " |
57e7f270 | 483 | (cons result (cons name args)))))) |
000ee07f JB |
484 | (lambda () |
485 | (append counts '()))))) | |
486 | ||
487 | ;;; Print a count reporter's results nicely. Pass this function the value | |
488 | ;;; returned by a count reporter's RESULTS procedure. | |
57e7f270 | 489 | (define (print-counts results . port?) |
bba2d190 | 490 | (let ((port (if (pair? port?) |
57e7f270 DH |
491 | (car port?) |
492 | (current-output-port)))) | |
493 | (newline port) | |
494 | (display-line-port port "Totals for this test run:") | |
495 | (for-each | |
496 | (lambda (tag) | |
497 | (let ((result (assq (car tag) results))) | |
498 | (if result | |
499 | (display-line-port port (caddr tag) (cdr result)) | |
500 | (display-line-port port | |
501 | "Test suite bug: " | |
502 | "no total available for `" (car tag) "'")))) | |
503 | result-tags) | |
504 | (newline port))) | |
000ee07f JB |
505 | |
506 | ;;; Return a reporter procedure which prints all results to the file | |
507 | ;;; FILE, in human-readable form. FILE may be a filename, or a port. | |
508 | (define (make-log-reporter file) | |
509 | (let ((port (if (output-port? file) file | |
510 | (open-output-file file)))) | |
57e7f270 DH |
511 | (lambda args |
512 | (apply print-result port args) | |
000ee07f JB |
513 | (force-output port)))) |
514 | ||
087dab1c | 515 | ;;; A reporter that reports all results to the user. |
57e7f270 DH |
516 | (define (full-reporter . args) |
517 | (apply print-result (current-output-port) args)) | |
087dab1c JB |
518 | |
519 | ;;; A reporter procedure which shows interesting results (failures, | |
57e7f270 DH |
520 | ;;; unexpected passes etc.) to the user. |
521 | (define (user-reporter result name . args) | |
522 | (if (memq result important-result-tags) | |
523 | (apply full-reporter result name args))) | |
087dab1c JB |
524 | |
525 | (set! default-reporter full-reporter) |