// Copyright (c) 2012 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved.
// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be
// found in the LICENSE file.
#include "ppapi/tests/test_case.h"
#include <string.h>
#include <algorithm>
#include <sstream>
#include "ppapi/cpp/core.h"
#include "ppapi/cpp/module.h"
#include "ppapi/tests/pp_thread.h"
#include "ppapi/tests/test_utils.h"
#include "ppapi/tests/testing_instance.h"
namespace {
std::string StripPrefix(const std::string& test_name) {
const char* const prefixes[] = {
"FAILS_", "FLAKY_", "DISABLED_" };
for (size_t i = 0; i < sizeof(prefixes)/sizeof(prefixes[0]); ++i)
if (test_name.find(prefixes[i]) == 0)
return test_name.substr(strlen(prefixes[i]));
return test_name;
}
// Strip the TestCase name off and return the remainder (i.e., everything after
// '_'). If there is no '_', assume only the TestCase was provided, and return
// an empty string.
// For example:
// StripTestCase("TestCase_TestName");
// returns
// "TestName"
// while
// StripTestCase("TestCase);
// returns
// ""
std::string StripTestCase(const std::string& full_test_name) {
size_t delim = full_test_name.find_first_of('_');
if (delim != std::string::npos)
return full_test_name.substr(delim+1);
// In this case, our "filter" is the empty string; the full test name is the
// same as the TestCase name with which we were constructed.
// TODO(dmichael): It might be nice to be able to PP_DCHECK against the
// TestCase class name, but we'd have to plumb that name to TestCase somehow.
return std::string();
}
// Parse |test_filter|, which is a comma-delimited list of (possibly prefixed)
// test names and insert the un-prefixed names into |remaining_tests|, with
// the bool indicating whether the test should be run.
void ParseTestFilter(const std::string& test_filter,
std::map<std::string, bool>* remaining_tests) {
// We can't use base/strings/string_util.h::Tokenize in ppapi, so we have to
// do it ourselves.
std::istringstream filter_stream(test_filter);
std::string current_test;
while (std::getline(filter_stream, current_test, ',')) {
// |current_test| might include a prefix, like DISABLED_Foo_TestBar, so we
// we strip it off if there is one.
std::string stripped_test_name(StripPrefix(current_test));
// Strip off the test case and use the test name as a key, because the test
// name ShouldRunTest wants to use to look up the test doesn't have the
// TestCase name.
std::string test_name_without_case(StripTestCase(stripped_test_name));
// If the test wasn't prefixed, it should be run.
bool should_run_test = (current_test == stripped_test_name);
PP_DCHECK(remaining_tests->count(test_name_without_case) == 0);
remaining_tests->insert(
std::make_pair(test_name_without_case, should_run_test));
}
// There may be a trailing comma; ignore empty strings.
remaining_tests->erase(std::string());
}
} // namespace
TestCase::TestCase(TestingInstance* instance)
: instance_(instance),
testing_interface_(NULL),
callback_type_(PP_REQUIRED),
have_populated_filter_tests_(false) {
// Get the testing_interface_ if it is available, so that we can do Resource
// and Var checks on shutdown (see CheckResourcesAndVars). If it is not
// available, testing_interface_ will be NULL. Some tests do not require it.
testing_interface_ = GetTestingInterface();
}
TestCase::~TestCase() {
}
bool TestCase::Init() {
return true;
}
// static
std::string TestCase::MakeFailureMessage(const char* file,
int line,
const char* cmd) {
// The mere presence of this local variable works around a gcc-4.2.4
// compiler bug in official Chrome Linux builds. If you remove it,
// confirm this compile command still works:
// GYP_DEFINES='branding=Chrome buildtype=Official target_arch=x64'
// gclient runhooks
// make -k -j4 BUILDTYPE=Release ppapi_tests
std::ostringstream output;
output << "Failure in " << file << "(" << line << "): " << cmd;
return output.str();
}
#if !(defined __native_client__)
pp::VarPrivate TestCase::GetTestObject() {
if (test_object_.is_undefined()) {
pp::deprecated::ScriptableObject* so = CreateTestObject();
if (so) {
test_object_ = pp::VarPrivate(instance_, so); // Takes ownership.
// CheckResourcesAndVars runs and looks for leaks before we've actually
// completely shut down. Ignore the instance object, since it's not a real
// leak.
IgnoreLeakedVar(test_object_.pp_var().value.as_id);
}
}
return test_object_;
}
#endif
bool TestCase::CheckTestingInterface() {
testing_interface_ = GetTestingInterface();
if (!testing_interface_) {
// Give a more helpful error message for the testing interface being gone
// since that needs special enabling in Chrome.
instance_->AppendError("This test needs the testing interface, which is "
"not currently available. In Chrome, use "
"--enable-pepper-testing when launching.");
return false;
}
return true;
}
void TestCase::HandleMessage(const pp::Var& message_data) {
}
void TestCase::DidChangeView(const pp::View& view) {
}
bool TestCase::HandleInputEvent(const pp::InputEvent& event) {
return false;
}
void TestCase::IgnoreLeakedVar(int64_t id) {
ignored_leaked_vars_.insert(id);
}
#if !(defined __native_client__)
pp::deprecated::ScriptableObject* TestCase::CreateTestObject() {
return NULL;
}
#endif
bool TestCase::EnsureRunningOverHTTP() {
if (instance_->protocol() != "http:") {
instance_->AppendError("This test needs to be run over HTTP.");
return false;
}
return true;
}
bool TestCase::ShouldRunAllTests(const std::string& filter) {
// If only the TestCase is listed, we're running all the tests in RunTests.
return (StripTestCase(filter) == std::string());
}
bool TestCase::ShouldRunTest(const std::string& test_name,
const std::string& filter) {
if (ShouldRunAllTests(filter))
return true;
// Lazily initialize our "filter_tests_" map.
if (!have_populated_filter_tests_) {
ParseTestFilter(filter, &filter_tests_);
remaining_tests_ = filter_tests_;
have_populated_filter_tests_ = true;
}
std::map<std::string, bool>::iterator iter = filter_tests_.find(test_name);
if (iter == filter_tests_.end()) {
// The test name wasn't listed in the filter. Don't run it, but store it
// so TestingInstance::ExecuteTests can report an error later.
skipped_tests_.insert(test_name);
return false;
}
remaining_tests_.erase(test_name);
return iter->second;
}
PP_TimeTicks TestCase::NowInTimeTicks() {
return pp::Module::Get()->core()->GetTimeTicks();
}
std::string TestCase::CheckResourcesAndVars(std::string errors) {
if (!errors.empty())
return errors;
if (testing_interface_) {
// TODO(dmichael): Fix tests that leak resources and enable the following:
/*
uint32_t leaked_resources =
testing_interface_->GetLiveObjectsForInstance(instance_->pp_instance());
if (leaked_resources) {
std::ostringstream output;
output << "FAILED: Test leaked " << leaked_resources << " resources.\n";
errors += output.str();
}
*/
const int kVarsToPrint = 100;
PP_Var vars[kVarsToPrint];
int found_vars = testing_interface_->GetLiveVars(vars, kVarsToPrint);
// This will undercount if we are told to ignore a Var which is then *not*
// leaked. Worst case, we just won't print the little "Test leaked" message,
// but we'll still print any non-ignored leaked vars we found.
int leaked_vars =
found_vars - static_cast<int>(ignored_leaked_vars_.size());
if (leaked_vars > 0) {
std::ostringstream output;
output << "Test leaked " << leaked_vars << " vars (printing at most "
<< kVarsToPrint <<"):<p>";
errors += output.str();
}
for (int i = 0; i < std::min(found_vars, kVarsToPrint); ++i) {
pp::Var leaked_var(pp::PASS_REF, vars[i]);
if (ignored_leaked_vars_.count(leaked_var.pp_var().value.as_id) == 0)
errors += leaked_var.DebugString() + "<p>";
}
}
return errors;
}
// static
void TestCase::QuitMainMessageLoop(PP_Instance instance) {
PP_Instance* heap_instance = new PP_Instance(instance);
pp::CompletionCallback callback(&DoQuitMainMessageLoop, heap_instance);
pp::Module::Get()->core()->CallOnMainThread(0, callback);
}
// static
void TestCase::DoQuitMainMessageLoop(void* pp_instance, int32_t result) {
PP_Instance* instance = static_cast<PP_Instance*>(pp_instance);
GetTestingInterface()->QuitMessageLoop(*instance);
delete instance;
}
void TestCase::RunOnThreadInternal(
void (*thread_func)(void*),
void* thread_param,
const PPB_Testing_Private* testing_interface) {
PP_ThreadType thread;
PP_CreateThread(&thread, thread_func, thread_param);
// Run a message loop so pepper calls can be dispatched. The background
// thread will set result_ and make us Quit when it's done.
testing_interface->RunMessageLoop(instance_->pp_instance());
PP_JoinThread(thread);
}