// Copyright 2009 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style // license that can be found in the LICENSE file. // The testing package provides support for automated testing of Go packages. // It is intended to be used in concert with the ``gotest'' utility, which automates // execution of any function of the form // func TestXxx(*testing.T) // where Xxx can by any alphanumeric string (but the first letter must not be in // [a-z]) and serves to identify the test routine. // These TestXxx routines should be declared within the package they are testing. package testing import ( "flag"; "fmt"; ) // Report as tests are run; default is silent for success. var chatty = flag.Bool("chatty", false, "chatty") // Insert tabs after newlines - but not the last one func tabify(s string) string { for i := 0; i < len(s) - 1; i++ { // -1 because if last char is newline, don't bother if s[i] == '\n' { return s[0:i+1] + "\t" + tabify(s[i+1:len(s)]); } } return s } // T is a type passed to Test functions to manage test state and support formatted test logs. // Logs are accumulated during execution and dumped to standard error when done. type T struct { errors string; failed bool; ch chan *T; } // Fail marks the Test function as having failed but continues execution. func (t *T) Fail() { t.failed = true } // FailNow marks the Test function as having failed and stops its execution. // Execution will continue at the next Test. func (t *T) FailNow() { t.Fail(); t.ch <- t; sys.Goexit(); } // Log formats its arguments using default formatting, analogous to Print(), // and records the text in the error log. func (t *T) Log(args ...) { t.errors += "\t" + tabify(fmt.Sprintln(args)); } // Log formats its arguments according to the format, analogous to Printf(), // and records the text in the error log. func (t *T) Logf(format string, args ...) { t.errors += tabify(fmt.Sprintf("\t" + format, args)); l := len(t.errors); if l > 0 && t.errors[l-1] != '\n' { t.errors += "\n" } } // Error is equivalent to Log() followed by Fail(). func (t *T) Error(args ...) { t.Log(args); t.Fail(); } // Errorf is equivalent to Logf() followed by Fail(). func (t *T) Errorf(format string, args ...) { t.Logf(format, args); t.Fail(); } // Fatal is equivalent to Log() followed by FailNow(). func (t *T) Fatal(args ...) { t.Log(args); t.FailNow(); } // Fatalf is equivalent to Logf() followed by FailNow(). func (t *T) Fatalf(format string, args ...) { t.Logf(format, args); t.FailNow(); } // An internal type but exported because it is cross-package; part of the implementation // of gotest. type Test struct { Name string; F func(*T); } func tRunner(t *T, test *Test) { test.F(t); t.ch <- t; } // An internal function but exported because it is cross-package; part of the implementation // of gotest. func Main(tests []Test) { flag.Parse(); ok := true; if len(tests) == 0 { println("testing: warning: no tests to run"); } for i := 0; i < len(tests); i++ { if *chatty { println("=== RUN ", tests[i].Name); } t := new(T); t.ch = make(chan *T); go tRunner(t, &tests[i]); <-t.ch; if t.failed { println("--- FAIL:", tests[i].Name); print(t.errors); ok = false; } else if *chatty { println("--- PASS:", tests[i].Name); print(t.errors); } } if !ok { println("FAIL"); sys.Exit(1); } println("PASS"); }