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wasmtime/crates/wiggle/tests/errors.rs
Pat Hickey 22433ed726 wiggle: new error configuration for generating a "trappable error" (#5276)
* Add a new "trappable" mode for wiggle to make an error type

start refactoring how errors are generated and configured

put a pin in this - you can now configure a generated error

but i need to go fix Names

Names is no longer a struct, rt is hardcoded to wiggle

rest of fixes to pass tests

its called a trappable error now

don't generate UserErrorConversion trait if empty

mention in macro docs

* undo omitting the user error conversion trait when empty
2022-11-16 10:54:41 -06:00

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/// Execute the wiggle guest conversion code to exercise it
mod convert_just_errno {
use anyhow::Result;
use wiggle_test::{impl_errno, HostMemory, WasiCtx};
/// The `errors` argument to the wiggle gives us a hook to map a rich error
/// type like this one (typical of wiggle use cases in wasi-common and beyond)
/// down to the flat error enums that witx can specify.
#[derive(Debug, thiserror::Error)]
pub enum RichError {
#[error("Invalid argument: {0}")]
InvalidArg(String),
#[error("Won't cross picket line: {0}")]
PicketLine(String),
}
// Define an errno with variants corresponding to RichError. Use it in a
// trivial function.
wiggle::from_witx!({
witx_literal: "
(typename $errno (enum (@witx tag u8) $ok $invalid_arg $picket_line))
(module $one_error_conversion
(@interface func (export \"foo\")
(param $strike u32)
(result $err (expected (error $errno)))))
",
errors: { errno => trappable ErrnoT },
});
impl_errno!(types::Errno);
impl From<RichError> for types::ErrnoT {
fn from(rich: RichError) -> types::ErrnoT {
match rich {
RichError::InvalidArg(s) => {
types::ErrnoT::from(types::Errno::InvalidArg).context(s)
}
RichError::PicketLine(s) => {
types::ErrnoT::from(types::Errno::PicketLine).context(s)
}
}
}
}
impl<'a> one_error_conversion::OneErrorConversion for WasiCtx<'a> {
fn foo(&mut self, strike: u32) -> Result<(), types::ErrnoT> {
// We use the argument to this function to exercise all of the
// possible error cases we could hit here
match strike {
0 => Ok(()),
1 => Err(RichError::PicketLine(format!("I'm not a scab")))?,
_ => Err(RichError::InvalidArg(format!("out-of-bounds: {}", strike)))?,
}
}
}
#[test]
fn one_error_conversion_test() {
let mut ctx = WasiCtx::new();
let host_memory = HostMemory::new();
// Exercise each of the branches in `foo`.
// Start with the success case:
let r0 = one_error_conversion::foo(&mut ctx, &host_memory, 0).unwrap();
assert_eq!(
r0,
types::Errno::Ok as i32,
"Expected return value for strike=0"
);
assert!(ctx.log.borrow().is_empty(), "No error log for strike=0");
// First error case:
let r1 = one_error_conversion::foo(&mut ctx, &host_memory, 1).unwrap();
assert_eq!(
r1,
types::Errno::PicketLine as i32,
"Expected return value for strike=1"
);
// Second error case:
let r2 = one_error_conversion::foo(&mut ctx, &host_memory, 2).unwrap();
assert_eq!(
r2,
types::Errno::InvalidArg as i32,
"Expected return value for strike=2"
);
}
}
/// Type-check the wiggle guest conversion code against a more complex case where
/// we use two distinct error types.
mod convert_multiple_error_types {
pub use super::convert_just_errno::RichError;
use anyhow::Result;
use wiggle_test::{impl_errno, WasiCtx};
/// Test that we can map multiple types of errors.
#[derive(Debug, thiserror::Error)]
#[allow(dead_code)]
pub enum AnotherRichError {
#[error("I've had this many cups of coffee and can't even think straight: {0}")]
TooMuchCoffee(usize),
}
// Just like the prior test, except that we have a second errno type. This should mean there
// are two functions in UserErrorConversion.
// Additionally, test that the function "baz" marked noreturn always returns a wasmtime::Trap.
wiggle::from_witx!({
witx_literal: "
(typename $errno (enum (@witx tag u8) $ok $invalid_arg $picket_line))
(typename $errno2 (enum (@witx tag u8) $ok $too_much_coffee))
(module $two_error_conversions
(@interface func (export \"foo\")
(param $strike u32)
(result $err (expected (error $errno))))
(@interface func (export \"bar\")
(param $drink u32)
(result $err (expected (error $errno2))))
(@interface func (export \"baz\")
(param $drink u32)
(@witx noreturn)))
",
errors: { errno => RichError, errno2 => AnotherRichError },
});
impl_errno!(types::Errno);
impl_errno!(types::Errno2);
// The UserErrorConversion trait will also have two methods for this test. They correspond to
// each member of the `errors` mapping.
// Bodies elided.
impl<'a> types::UserErrorConversion for WasiCtx<'a> {
fn errno_from_rich_error(&mut self, _e: RichError) -> Result<types::Errno> {
unimplemented!()
}
fn errno2_from_another_rich_error(
&mut self,
_e: AnotherRichError,
) -> Result<types::Errno2> {
unimplemented!()
}
}
// And here's the witx module trait impl, bodies elided
impl<'a> two_error_conversions::TwoErrorConversions for WasiCtx<'a> {
fn foo(&mut self, _: u32) -> Result<(), RichError> {
unimplemented!()
}
fn bar(&mut self, _: u32) -> Result<(), AnotherRichError> {
unimplemented!()
}
fn baz(&mut self, _: u32) -> anyhow::Error {
unimplemented!()
}
}
}