Move subtest::new() into the parent module.

This saves on importing of all the sub-modules that implement new test
commands, and it provides a nice overview of what 'cton-util test' can
do.
This commit is contained in:
Jakob Stoklund Olesen
2016-09-16 17:00:55 -07:00
parent b26f7be6c9
commit 4bc41bbcff
3 changed files with 20 additions and 17 deletions

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@@ -4,7 +4,10 @@
//! available test commands.
use std::path::Path;
use cton_reader::TestCommand;
use CommandResult;
use cat;
use print_cfg;
use filetest::runner::TestRunner;
pub mod subtest;
@@ -34,3 +37,17 @@ pub fn run(files: Vec<String>) -> CommandResult {
runner.run()
}
/// Create a new subcommand trait object to match `parsed.command`.
///
/// This function knows how to create all of the possible `test <foo>` commands that can appear in
/// a .cton test file.
fn new_subtest(parsed: &TestCommand) -> subtest::Result<Box<subtest::SubTest>> {
match parsed.command {
"cat" => cat::subtest(parsed),
"print-cfg" => print_cfg::subtest(parsed),
"domtree" => domtree::subtest(parsed),
"verifier" => verifier::subtest(parsed),
_ => Err(format!("unknown test command '{}'", parsed.command)),
}
}

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@@ -15,6 +15,7 @@ use utils::read_to_string;
use cton_reader::parse_test;
use cretonne::ir::Function;
use cretonne::verify_function;
use filetest::new_subtest;
use filetest::subtest::{self, SubTest, Context};
type TestResult = Result<time::Duration, String>;
@@ -218,7 +219,7 @@ impl Job {
}
// Parse the test commands.
let mut tests =
try!(testfile.commands.iter().map(subtest::new).collect::<subtest::Result<Vec<_>>>());
try!(testfile.commands.iter().map(new_subtest).collect::<subtest::Result<Vec<_>>>());
// Sort the tests so the mutators are at the end, and those that
// don't need the verifier are at the front

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@@ -3,26 +3,11 @@
use std::result;
use std::borrow::Cow;
use cretonne::ir::Function;
use cton_reader::{TestCommand, Details};
use cton_reader::Details;
use filecheck::{self, CheckerBuilder, Checker, Value as FCValue};
pub type Result<T> = result::Result<T, String>;
/// Create a new subcommand trait object to match `parsed.command`.
pub fn new(parsed: &TestCommand) -> Result<Box<SubTest>> {
use cat;
use print_cfg;
use filetest::domtree;
use filetest::verifier;
match parsed.command {
"cat" => cat::subtest(parsed),
"print-cfg" => print_cfg::subtest(parsed),
"domtree" => domtree::subtest(parsed),
"verifier" => verifier::subtest(parsed),
_ => Err(format!("unknown test command '{}'", parsed.command)),
}
}
/// Context for running a a test on a single function.
pub struct Context<'a> {
/// Additional details about the function from the parser.