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# Copyright 2024 The Bazel Authors. All rights reserved.
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# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
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# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
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# You may obtain a copy of the License at
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# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
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# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
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# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
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# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
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# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
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# limitations under the License.
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"""Implementation of a result type for use with rules_testing."""
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2024-03-05 23:15:07 +00:00
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load("@bazel_skylib//lib:structs.bzl", "structs")
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load("@rules_testing//lib:truth.bzl", "subjects")
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visibility("//tests/rule_based_toolchain/...")
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def result_fn_wrapper(fn):
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"""Wraps a function that may fail in a type similar to rust's Result type.
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An example usage is the following:
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# Implementation file
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def get_only(value, fail=fail):
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if len(value) == 1:
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return value[0]
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elif not value:
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fail("Unexpectedly empty")
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else:
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fail("%r had length %d, expected 1" % (value, len(value))
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# Test file
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load("...", _fn=fn)
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fn = result_fn_wrapper(_fn)
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int_result = result_subject(subjects.int)
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def my_test(env, _):
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env.expect.that_value(fn([]), factory=int_result)
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.err().equals("Unexpectedly empty")
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env.expect.that_value(fn([1]), factory=int_result)
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.ok().equals(1)
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env.expect.that_value(fn([1, 2]), factory=int_result)
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.err().contains("had length 2, expected 1")
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Args:
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fn: A function that takes in a parameter fail and calls it on failure.
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Returns:
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On success: struct(ok = <result>, err = None)
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On failure: struct(ok = None, err = <first error message>
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"""
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def new_fn(*args, **kwargs):
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# Use a mutable type so that the fail_wrapper can modify this.
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failures = []
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def fail_wrapper(msg):
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failures.append(msg)
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result = fn(fail = fail_wrapper, *args, **kwargs)
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if failures:
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return struct(ok = None, err = failures[0])
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else:
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return struct(ok = result, err = None)
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return new_fn
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def result_subject(factory):
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"""A subject factory for Result<T>.
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Args:
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factory: A subject factory for T
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Returns:
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A subject factory for Result<T>
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"""
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def new_factory(value, *, meta):
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def ok():
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if value.err != None:
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meta.add_failure("Wanted a value, but got an error", value.err)
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return factory(value.ok, meta = meta.derive("ok()"))
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def err():
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if value.err == None:
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meta.add_failure("Wanted an error, but got a value", value.ok)
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subject = subjects.str(value.err, meta = meta.derive("err()"))
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def contains_all_of(values):
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for value in values:
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subject.contains(str(value))
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return struct(contains_all_of = contains_all_of, **structs.to_dict(subject))
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return struct(ok = ok, err = err)
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return new_factory
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def optional_subject(factory):
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"""A subject factory for Optional<T>.
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Args:
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factory: A subject factory for T
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Returns:
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A subject factory for Optional<T>
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"""
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def new_factory(value, *, meta):
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def some():
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if value == None:
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meta.add_failure("Wanted a value, but got None", None)
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return factory(value, meta = meta)
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def is_none():
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if value != None:
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meta.add_failure("Wanted None, but got a value", value)
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return struct(some = some, is_none = is_none)
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return new_factory
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# Curry subjects.struct so the type is actually generic.
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struct_subject = lambda **attrs: lambda value, *, meta: subjects.struct(
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value,
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meta = meta,
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attrs = attrs,
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)
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# We can't do complex assertions on containers. This allows you to write
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# assert.that_value({"foo": 1), factory=dict_key_subject(subjects.int))
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# .get("foo").equals(1)
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dict_key_subject = lambda factory: lambda value, *, meta: struct(
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get = lambda key: factory(
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value[key],
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meta = meta.derive("get({})".format(key)),
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),
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)
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