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author | John MacFarlane <jgm@berkeley.edu> | 2014-11-29 11:00:48 -0800 |
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committer | John MacFarlane <jgm@berkeley.edu> | 2014-11-29 11:00:48 -0800 |
commit | c301f6b6c6c3c870bc7a56334c3fd1d42356b736 (patch) | |
tree | f2a4919d4086ea504075595fb9427041ddbf4b5a /test/spec_tests.py | |
parent | 23cc43d2e77afd949a0951f97539fd63d50c3cee (diff) |
Moved testing programs to test/.
Added test/CMakeLists.txt.
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diff --git a/test/spec_tests.py b/test/spec_tests.py new file mode 100755 index 0000000..6e0d4cc --- /dev/null +++ b/test/spec_tests.py @@ -0,0 +1,308 @@ +#!/usr/bin/env python +# -*- coding: utf-8 -*- + +from ctypes import CDLL, c_char_p, c_long +import sys +import platform +from difflib import unified_diff +from subprocess import * +import argparse +from HTMLParser import HTMLParser, HTMLParseError +from htmlentitydefs import name2codepoint +import re +import cgi +import json + +if __name__ == "__main__": + parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(description='Run cmark tests.') + parser.add_argument('--program', dest='program', nargs='?', default=None, + help='program to test') + parser.add_argument('--spec', dest='spec', nargs='?', default='spec.txt', + help='path to spec') + parser.add_argument('--pattern', dest='pattern', nargs='?', + default=None, help='limit to sections matching regex pattern') + parser.add_argument('--library-dir', dest='library_dir', nargs='?', + default=None, help='directory containing dynamic library') + parser.add_argument('--no-normalize', dest='normalize', + action='store_const', const=False, default=True, + help='do not normalize HTML') + parser.add_argument('--dump-tests', dest='dump_tests', + action='store_const', const=True, default=False, + help='dump tests in JSON format') + parser.add_argument('--debug-normalization', dest='debug_normalization', + action='store_const', const=True, + default=False, help='filter stdin through normalizer for testing') + args = parser.parse_args(sys.argv[1:]) + +if not (args.program or args.dump_tests or args.debug_normalization): + sysname = platform.system() + libname = "libcmark" + if sysname == 'Darwin': + libname += ".dylib" + elif sysname == 'Windows': + libname += ".dll" + else: + libname += ".so" + if args and args.library_dir: + libpath = args.library_dir + "/" + libname + else: + libpath = "build/src/" + libname + cmark = CDLL(libpath) + + markdown = cmark.cmark_markdown_to_html + markdown.restype = c_char_p + markdown.argtypes = [c_char_p, c_long] + +def md2html(text, prog): + if prog: + p1 = Popen(prog.split(), stdout=PIPE, stdin=PIPE, stderr=PIPE) + [result, err] = p1.communicate(input=text) + return [p1.returncode, result, err] + else: + return [0, markdown(text, len(text)), ''] + +# Normalization code, adapted from +# https://github.com/karlcow/markdown-testsuite/ +significant_attrs = ["alt", "href", "src", "title"] +whitespace_re = re.compile('/s+/') +class MyHTMLParser(HTMLParser): + def __init__(self): + HTMLParser.__init__(self) + self.last = "starttag" + self.in_pre = False + self.output = u"" + self.last_tag = "" + def handle_data(self, data): + after_tag = self.last == "endtag" or self.last == "starttag" + after_block_tag = after_tag and self.is_block_tag(self.last_tag) + if after_tag and self.last_tag == "br": + data = data.lstrip('\n') + data = whitespace_re.sub(' ', data) + if after_block_tag and not self.in_pre: + if self.last == "starttag": + data = data.lstrip() + elif self.last == "endtag": + data = data.strip() + self.output += data + self.last = "data" + def handle_endtag(self, tag): + if tag == "pre": + self.in_pre = False + if self.is_block_tag(tag): + self.output = self.output.rstrip() + self.output += "</" + tag + ">" + self.last_tag = tag + self.last = "endtag" + def handle_starttag(self, tag, attrs): + if tag == "pre": + self.in_pre = True + self.output += "<" + tag + # For now we don't strip out 'extra' attributes, because of + # raw HTML test cases. + # attrs = filter(lambda attr: attr[0] in significant_attrs, attrs) + if attrs: + attrs.sort() + for (k,v) in attrs: + self.output += " " + k + if v != None: + self.output += ("=" + '"' + cgi.escape(v,quote=True) + '"') + self.output += ">" + self.last_tag = tag + self.last = "starttag" + def handle_startendtag(self, tag, attrs): + """Ignore closing tag for self-closing """ + self.handle_starttag(tag, attrs) + self.last_tag = tag + self.last = "endtag" + def handle_comment(self, data): + self.output += '<!--' + data + '-->' + self.last = "comment" + def handle_decl(self, data): + self.output += '<!' + data + '>' + self.last = "decl" + def unknown_decl(self, data): + self.output += '<!' + data + '>' + self.last = "decl" + def handle_pi(self,data): + self.output += '<?' + data + '>' + self.last = "pi" + def handle_entityref(self, name): + try: + c = unichr(name2codepoint[name]) + except KeyError: + c = None + self.output_char(c, '&' + name + ';') + self.last = "ref" + def handle_charref(self, name): + try: + if name.startswith("x"): + c = unichr(int(name[1:], 16)) + else: + c = unichr(int(name)) + except ValueError: + c = None + self.output_char(c, '&' + name + ';') + self.last = "ref" + # Helpers. + def output_char(self, c, fallback): + if c == u'<': + self.output += "<" + elif c == u'>': + self.output += ">" + elif c == u'&': + self.output += "&" + elif c == u'"': + self.output += """ + elif c == None: + self.output += fallback + else: + self.output += c + + def is_block_tag(self,tag): + return (tag in ['article', 'header', 'aside', 'hgroup', 'blockquote', + 'hr', 'iframe', 'body', 'li', 'map', 'button', 'object', 'canvas', + 'ol', 'caption', 'output', 'col', 'p', 'colgroup', 'pre', 'dd', + 'progress', 'div', 'section', 'dl', 'table', 'td', 'dt', + 'tbody', 'embed', 'textarea', 'fieldset', 'tfoot', 'figcaption', + 'th', 'figure', 'thead', 'footer', 'tr', 'form', 'ul', + 'h1', 'h2', 'h3', 'h4', 'h5', 'h6', 'video', 'script', 'style']) + +def normalize_html(html): + r""" + Return normalized form of HTML which ignores insignificant output + differences: + + * Multiple inner whitespaces are collapsed to a single space (except + in pre tags). + * Outer whitespace (outside block-level tags) is removed. + * Self-closing tags are converted to open tags. + * Attributes are sorted and lowercased. + * References are converted to unicode, except that '<', '>', '&', and + '&' are rendered using entities. + """ + html_chunk_re = re.compile("(\<!\[CDATA\[.*?\]\]\>|\<[^>]*\>|[^<]+)") + try: + parser = MyHTMLParser() + # We work around HTMLParser's limitations parsing CDATA + # by breaking the input into chunks and passing CDATA chunks + # through verbatim. + for chunk in re.finditer(html_chunk_re, html): + if chunk.group(0)[:8] == "<![CDATA": + parser.output += chunk.group(0) + else: + parser.feed(chunk.group(0).decode(encoding='UTF-8')) + parser.close() + return parser.output + except HTMLParseError as e: + sys.stderr.write("Normalization error: " + e.msg + "\n") + return html # on error, return unnormalized HTML + +def print_test_header(headertext, example_number, start_line, end_line): + print "Example %d (lines %d-%d) %s" % (example_number,start_line,end_line,headertext) + +def do_test(markdown_lines, expected_html_lines, headertext, + example_number, start_line, end_line, prog, normalize): + real_markdown_text = ''.join(markdown_lines).replace('→','\t') + [retcode, actual_html, err] = md2html(real_markdown_text, prog) + if retcode == 0: + actual_html_lines = actual_html.splitlines(True) + expected_html = ''.join(expected_html_lines) + if normalize: + passed = normalize_html(actual_html) == normalize_html(expected_html) + else: + passed = actual_html == expected_html + if passed: + return 'pass' + else: + print_test_header(headertext, example_number,start_line,end_line) + sys.stdout.write(real_markdown_text) + for diffline in unified_diff(expected_html_lines, actual_html_lines, + "expected HTML", "actual HTML"): + sys.stdout.write(diffline) + sys.stdout.write('\n') + return 'fail' + else: + print_test_header(headertext, example_number, start_line, end_line) + print "program returned error code %d" % retcode + print(err) + return 'error' + +def do_tests(specfile, prog, pattern, normalize, dump_tests): + line_number = 0 + start_line = 0 + end_line = 0 + example_number = 0 + passed = 0 + failed = 0 + errored = 0 + markdown_lines = [] + html_lines = [] + active = True + state = 0 # 0 regular text, 1 markdown example, 2 html output + headertext = '' + tests_json = [] + + header_re = re.compile('#+ ') + if pattern: + pattern_re = re.compile(pattern, re.IGNORECASE) + + with open(specfile, 'r') as specf: + for line in specf: + line_number = line_number + 1 + if state == 0 and re.match(header_re, line): + headertext = header_re.sub('', line).strip() + if pattern: + if re.search(pattern_re, line): + active = True + else: + active = False + if line.strip() == ".": + state = (state + 1) % 3 + if state == 0: + example_number = example_number + 1 + end_line = line_number + if active: + if dump_tests: + tests_json.append({ + "markdown":''.join(markdown_lines).replace('→',"\t"), + "html":''.join(html_lines), + "example": example_number, + "start_line": start_line, + "end_line": end_line, + "section": headertext}) + else: + result = do_test(markdown_lines, html_lines, + headertext, example_number, + start_line, end_line, prog, + normalize) + if result == 'pass': + passed = passed + 1 + elif result == 'fail': + failed = failed + 1 + else: + errored = errored + 1 + start_line = 0 + markdown_lines = [] + html_lines = [] + elif state == 1: + if start_line == 0: + start_line = line_number - 1 + markdown_lines.append(line) + elif state == 2: + html_lines.append(line) + + if dump_tests: + print json.dumps(tests_json, ensure_ascii=False, indent=2) + return True + else: + print "%d passed, %d failed, %d errored" % (passed, failed, errored) + return (failed == 0 and errored == 0) + +if __name__ == "__main__": + if args.debug_normalization: + print normalize_html(sys.stdin.read()) + elif do_tests(args.spec, args.program, args.pattern, args.normalize, + args.dump_tests): + exit(0) + else: + exit(1) |