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cmd/go: revert "output coverage report even if there are no test files"

Original CL description:

    When using test -cover or -coverprofile the output for "no test files"
    is the same format as for "no tests to run".

Reverting because this CL changed cmd/go to build test binaries for
packages that have no tests, leading to extra work and confusion.

Updates #24570
Fixes #25789
Fixes #26157
Fixes #26242

Change-Id: Ibab1307d39dfaec0de9359d6d96706e3910c8efd
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/122518
Run-TryBot: Ian Lance Taylor <iant@golang.org>
TryBot-Result: Gobot Gobot <gobot@golang.org>
Reviewed-by: Russ Cox <rsc@golang.org>
This commit is contained in:
Ian Lance Taylor 2018-07-06 13:15:01 -07:00 committed by Russ Cox
parent b56e24782f
commit 7254cfc37b
9 changed files with 27 additions and 74 deletions

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@ -3262,43 +3262,6 @@ func TestGoTestBuildsAnXtestContainingOnlyNonRunnableExamples(t *testing.T) {
tg.grepStdout("File with non-runnable example was built.", "file with non-runnable example was not built")
}
// issue 24570
func TestGoTestCoverMultiPackage(t *testing.T) {
tg := testgo(t)
defer tg.cleanup()
tg.run("test", "-cover", "./testdata/testcover/...")
tg.grepStdout(`\?.*testdata/testcover/pkg1.*(\d\.\d\d\ds|cached).*coverage:.*0\.0% of statements \[no test files\]`, "expected [no test files] for pkg1")
tg.grepStdout(`ok.*testdata/testcover/pkg2.*(\d\.\d\d\ds|cached).*coverage:.*0\.0% of statements \[no tests to run\]`, "expected [no tests to run] for pkg2")
tg.grepStdout(`ok.*testdata/testcover/pkg3.*(\d\.\d\d\ds|cached).*coverage:.*100\.0% of statements`, "expected 100% coverage for pkg3")
}
// issue 24570
func TestGoTestCoverprofileMultiPackage(t *testing.T) {
tg := testgo(t)
defer tg.cleanup()
tg.creatingTemp("testdata/cover.out")
tg.run("test", "-coverprofile=testdata/cover.out", "./testdata/testcover/...")
tg.grepStdout(`\?.*testdata/testcover/pkg1.*(\d\.\d\d\ds|cached).*coverage:.*0\.0% of statements \[no test files\]`, "expected [no test files] for pkg1")
tg.grepStdout(`ok.*testdata/testcover/pkg2.*(\d\.\d\d\ds|cached).*coverage:.*0\.0% of statements \[no tests to run\]`, "expected [no tests to run] for pkg2")
tg.grepStdout(`ok.*testdata/testcover/pkg3.*(\d\.\d\d\ds|cached).*coverage:.*100\.0% of statements`, "expected 100% coverage for pkg3")
if out, err := ioutil.ReadFile("testdata/cover.out"); err != nil {
t.Error(err)
} else {
if !bytes.Contains(out, []byte("mode: set")) {
t.Errorf(`missing "mode: set" in %s`, out)
}
if !bytes.Contains(out, []byte(`pkg1/a.go:5.10,7.2 1 0`)) && !bytes.Contains(out, []byte(`pkg1\a.go:5.10,7.2 1 0`)) {
t.Errorf(`missing "pkg1/a.go:5.10,7.2 1 0" in %s`, out)
}
if !bytes.Contains(out, []byte(`pkg2/a.go:5.10,7.2 1 0`)) && !bytes.Contains(out, []byte(`pkg2\a.go:5.10,7.2 1 0`)) {
t.Errorf(`missing "pkg2/a.go:5.10,7.2 1 0" in %s`, out)
}
if !bytes.Contains(out, []byte(`pkg3/a.go:5.10,7.2 1 1`)) && !bytes.Contains(out, []byte(`pkg3\a.go:5.10,7.2 1 1`)) {
t.Errorf(`missing "pkg3/a.go:5.10,7.2 1 1" in %s`, out)
}
}
}
func TestGoGenerateHandlesSimpleCommand(t *testing.T) {
if runtime.GOOS == "windows" {
t.Skip("skipping because windows has no echo command")

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@ -49,6 +49,9 @@ type TestCover struct {
// (for example, if there are no "package p" test files and
// package p need not be instrumented for coverage or any other reason),
// then the returned ptest == p.
//
// The caller is expected to have checked that len(p.TestGoFiles)+len(p.XTestGoFiles) > 0,
// or else there's no point in any of this.
func TestPackagesFor(p *Package, cover *TestCover) (pmain, ptest, pxtest *Package, err error) {
var imports, ximports []*Package
var stk ImportStack

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@ -781,6 +781,14 @@ var windowsBadWords = []string{
}
func builderTest(b *work.Builder, p *load.Package) (buildAction, runAction, printAction *work.Action, err error) {
if len(p.TestGoFiles)+len(p.XTestGoFiles) == 0 {
build := b.CompileAction(work.ModeBuild, work.ModeBuild, p)
run := &work.Action{Mode: "test run", Package: p, Deps: []*work.Action{build}}
addTestVet(b, p, run, nil)
print := &work.Action{Mode: "test print", Func: builderNoTest, Package: p, Deps: []*work.Action{run}}
return build, run, print, nil
}
// Build Package structs describing:
// pmain - pkg.test binary
// ptest - package + test files
@ -1168,17 +1176,13 @@ func (c *runCache) builderRunTest(b *work.Builder, a *work.Action) error {
if err == nil {
norun := ""
res := "ok"
if !testShowPass && !testJSON {
buf.Reset()
}
if len(a.Package.TestGoFiles)+len(a.Package.XTestGoFiles) == 0 {
res = "? "
norun = " [no test files]"
} else if bytes.HasPrefix(out, noTestsToRun[1:]) || bytes.Contains(out, noTestsToRun) {
if bytes.HasPrefix(out, noTestsToRun[1:]) || bytes.Contains(out, noTestsToRun) {
norun = " [no tests to run]"
}
fmt.Fprintf(cmd.Stdout, "%s \t%s\t%s%s%s\n", res, a.Package.ImportPath, t, coveragePercentage(out), norun)
fmt.Fprintf(cmd.Stdout, "ok \t%s\t%s%s%s\n", a.Package.ImportPath, t, coveragePercentage(out), norun)
c.saveOutput(a)
} else {
base.SetExitStatus(1)
@ -1592,3 +1596,15 @@ func builderPrintTest(b *work.Builder, a *work.Action) error {
}
return nil
}
// builderNoTest is the action for testing a package with no test files.
func builderNoTest(b *work.Builder, a *work.Action) error {
var stdout io.Writer = os.Stdout
if testJSON {
json := test2json.NewConverter(lockedStdout{}, a.Package.ImportPath, test2json.Timestamp)
defer json.Close()
stdout = json
}
fmt.Fprintf(stdout, "? \t%s\t[no test files]\n", a.Package.ImportPath)
return nil
}

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@ -1,7 +0,0 @@
package pkg1
import "fmt"
func F() {
fmt.Println("pkg1")
}

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@ -1,7 +0,0 @@
package pkg2
import "fmt"
func F() {
fmt.Println("pkg2")
}

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@ -1 +0,0 @@
package pkg2

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@ -1,7 +0,0 @@
package pkg3
import "fmt"
func F() {
fmt.Println("pkg3")
}

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@ -1,7 +0,0 @@
package pkg3
import "testing"
func TestF(t *testing.T) {
F()
}

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@ -147,7 +147,7 @@ var (
fourSpace = []byte(" ")
skipLinePrefix = []byte("? \t")
skipLineSuffix = []byte(" [no test files]\n")
skipLineSuffix = []byte("\t[no test files]\n")
)
// handleInputLine handles a single whole test output line.
@ -166,7 +166,7 @@ func (c *converter) handleInputLine(line []byte) {
return
}
// Special case for entirely skipped test binary: "? \tpkgname\t0.001s [no test files]\n" is only line.
// Special case for entirely skipped test binary: "? \tpkgname\t[no test files]\n" is only line.
// Report it as plain output but remember to say skip in the final summary.
if bytes.HasPrefix(line, skipLinePrefix) && bytes.HasSuffix(line, skipLineSuffix) && len(c.report) == 0 {
c.result = "skip"