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//- // Copyright 2017, 2018, 2019 The proptest developers // // Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 <LICENSE-APACHE or // http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0> or the MIT license // <LICENSE-MIT or http://opensource.org/licenses/MIT>, at your // option. This file may not be copied, modified, or distributed // except according to those terms. use crate::std_facade::Box; use core::u32; #[cfg(feature = "std")] use std::env; #[cfg(feature = "std")] use std::ffi::OsString; #[cfg(feature = "std")] use std::fmt; #[cfg(feature = "std")] use std::str::FromStr; use crate::test_runner::result_cache::{noop_result_cache, ResultCache}; use crate::test_runner::rng::RngAlgorithm; use crate::test_runner::FailurePersistence; #[cfg(feature = "std")] use crate::test_runner::FileFailurePersistence; #[cfg(feature = "std")] const CASES: &str = "PROPTEST_CASES"; #[cfg(feature = "std")] const MAX_LOCAL_REJECTS: &str = "PROPTEST_MAX_LOCAL_REJECTS"; #[cfg(feature = "std")] const MAX_GLOBAL_REJECTS: &str = "PROPTEST_MAX_GLOBAL_REJECTS"; #[cfg(feature = "std")] const MAX_FLAT_MAP_REGENS: &str = "PROPTEST_MAX_FLAT_MAP_REGENS"; #[cfg(feature = "std")] const MAX_SHRINK_TIME: &str = "PROPTEST_MAX_SHRINK_TIME"; #[cfg(feature = "std")] const MAX_SHRINK_ITERS: &str = "PROPTEST_MAX_SHRINK_ITERS"; #[cfg(feature = "fork")] const FORK: &str = "PROPTEST_FORK"; #[cfg(feature = "timeout")] const TIMEOUT: &str = "PROPTEST_TIMEOUT"; #[cfg(feature = "std")] const VERBOSE: &str = "PROPTEST_VERBOSE"; const RNG_ALGORITHM: &str = "PROPTEST_RNG_ALGORITHM"; #[cfg(feature = "std")] fn contextualize_config(mut result: Config) -> Config { fn parse_or_warn<T: FromStr + fmt::Display>( src: &OsString, dst: &mut T, typ: &str, var: &str, ) { if let Some(src) = src.to_str() { if let Ok(value) = src.parse() { *dst = value; } else { eprintln!( "proptest: The env-var {}={} can't be parsed as {}, \ using default of {}.", var, src, typ, *dst ); } } else { eprintln!( "proptest: The env-var {} is not valid, using \ default of {}.", var, *dst ); } } result.failure_persistence = Some(Box::new(FileFailurePersistence::default())); for (var, value) in env::vars_os().filter_map(|(k, v)| k.into_string().ok().map(|k| (k, v))) { match var.as_str() { CASES => parse_or_warn(&value, &mut result.cases, "u32", CASES), MAX_LOCAL_REJECTS => parse_or_warn( &value, &mut result.max_local_rejects, "u32", MAX_LOCAL_REJECTS, ), MAX_GLOBAL_REJECTS => parse_or_warn( &value, &mut result.max_global_rejects, "u32", MAX_GLOBAL_REJECTS, ), MAX_FLAT_MAP_REGENS => parse_or_warn( &value, &mut result.max_flat_map_regens, "u32", MAX_FLAT_MAP_REGENS, ), #[cfg(feature = "fork")] FORK => parse_or_warn(&value, &mut result.fork, "bool", FORK), #[cfg(feature = "timeout")] TIMEOUT => { parse_or_warn(&value, &mut result.timeout, "timeout", TIMEOUT) } MAX_SHRINK_TIME => parse_or_warn( &value, &mut result.max_shrink_time, "u32", MAX_SHRINK_TIME, ), MAX_SHRINK_ITERS => parse_or_warn( &value, &mut result.max_shrink_iters, "u32", MAX_SHRINK_ITERS, ), VERBOSE => { parse_or_warn(&value, &mut result.verbose, "u32", VERBOSE) } RNG_ALGORITHM => parse_or_warn( &value, &mut result.rng_algorithm, "RngAlgorithm", RNG_ALGORITHM, ), _ => { if var.starts_with("PROPTEST_") { eprintln!("proptest: Ignoring unknown env-var {}.", var); } } } } result } #[cfg(not(feature = "std"))] fn contextualize_config(result: Config) -> Config { result } fn default_default_config() -> Config { Config { cases: 256, max_local_rejects: 65_536, max_global_rejects: 1024, max_flat_map_regens: 1_000_000, failure_persistence: None, source_file: None, test_name: None, #[cfg(feature = "fork")] fork: false, #[cfg(feature = "timeout")] timeout: 0, #[cfg(feature = "std")] max_shrink_time: 0, max_shrink_iters: u32::MAX, result_cache: noop_result_cache, #[cfg(feature = "std")] verbose: 0, rng_algorithm: RngAlgorithm::default(), _non_exhaustive: (), } } // The default config, computed by combining environment variables and // defaults. #[cfg(feature = "std")] lazy_static! { static ref DEFAULT_CONFIG: Config = contextualize_config(default_default_config()); } /// Configuration for how a proptest test should be run. #[derive(Clone, Debug, PartialEq)] pub struct Config { /// The number of successful test cases that must execute for the test as a /// whole to pass. /// /// This does not include implicitly-replayed persisted failing cases. /// /// The default is 256, which can be overridden by setting the /// `PROPTEST_CASES` environment variable. pub cases: u32, /// The maximum number of individual inputs that may be rejected before the /// test as a whole aborts. /// /// The default is 65536, which can be overridden by setting the /// `PROPTEST_MAX_LOCAL_REJECTS` environment variable. pub max_local_rejects: u32, /// The maximum number of combined inputs that may be rejected before the /// test as a whole aborts. /// /// The default is 1024, which can be overridden by setting the /// `PROPTEST_MAX_GLOBAL_REJECTS` environment variable. pub max_global_rejects: u32, /// The maximum number of times all `Flatten` combinators will attempt to /// regenerate values. This puts a limit on the worst-case exponential /// explosion that can happen with nested `Flatten`s. /// /// The default is 1_000_000, which can be overridden by setting the /// `PROPTEST_MAX_FLAT_MAP_REGENS` environment variable. pub max_flat_map_regens: u32, /// Indicates whether and how to persist failed test results. /// /// When compiling with "std" feature (i.e. the standard library is available), the default /// is `Some(Box::new(FileFailurePersistence::SourceParallel("proptest-regressions")))`. /// /// Without the standard library, the default is `None`, and no persistence occurs. /// /// See the docs of [`FileFailurePersistence`](enum.FileFailurePersistence.html) /// and [`MapFailurePersistence`](struct.MapFailurePersistence.html) for more information. /// /// The default cannot currently be overridden by an environment variable. pub failure_persistence: Option<Box<dyn FailurePersistence>>, /// File location of the current test, relevant for persistence /// and debugging. /// /// Note the use of `&str` rather than `Path` to be compatible with /// `#![no_std]` use cases where `Path` is unavailable. /// /// See the docs of [`FileFailurePersistence`](enum.FileFailurePersistence.html) /// for more information on how it may be used for persistence. pub source_file: Option<&'static str>, /// The fully-qualified name of the test being run, as would be passed to /// the test executable to run just that test. /// /// This must be set if `fork` is `true`. Otherwise, it is unused. It is /// automatically set by `proptest!`. /// /// This must include the crate name at the beginning, as produced by /// `module_path!()`. pub test_name: Option<&'static str>, /// If true, tests are run in a subprocess. /// /// Forking allows proptest to work with tests which may fail by aborting /// the process, causing a segmentation fault, etc, but can be a lot slower /// in certain environments or when running a very large number of tests. /// /// For forking to work correctly, both the `Strategy` and the content of /// the test case itself must be deterministic. /// /// This requires the "fork" feature, enabled by default. /// /// The default is `false`, which can be overridden by setting the /// `PROPTEST_FORK` environment variable. #[cfg(feature = "fork")] pub fork: bool, /// If non-zero, tests are run in a subprocess and each generated case /// fails if it takes longer than this number of milliseconds. /// /// This implicitly enables forking, even if the `fork` field is `false`. /// /// The type here is plain `u32` (rather than /// `Option<std::time::Duration>`) for the sake of ergonomics. /// /// This requires the "timeout" feature, enabled by default. /// /// Setting a timeout to less than the time it takes the process to start /// up and initialise the first test case will cause the whole test to be /// aborted. /// /// The default is `0` (i.e., no timeout), which can be overridden by /// setting the `PROPTEST_TIMEOUT` environment variable. #[cfg(feature = "timeout")] pub timeout: u32, /// If non-zero, give up the shrinking process after this many milliseconds /// have elapsed since the start of the shrinking process. /// /// This will not cause currently running test cases to be interrupted. /// /// This configuration is only available when the `std` feature is enabled /// (which it is by default). /// /// The default is `0` (i.e., no limit), which can be overridden by setting /// the `PROPTEST_MAX_SHRINK_TIME` environment variable. #[cfg(feature = "std")] pub max_shrink_time: u32, /// Give up on shrinking if more than this number of iterations of the test /// code are run. /// /// Setting this to `std::u32::MAX` causes the actual limit to be four /// times the number of test cases. /// /// Setting this value to `0` disables shrinking altogether. /// /// Note that the type of this field will change in a future version of /// proptest to better accommodate its special values. /// /// The default is `std::u32::MAX`, which can be overridden by setting the /// `PROPTEST_MAX_SHRINK_ITERS` environment variable. pub max_shrink_iters: u32, /// A function to create new result caches. /// /// The default is to do no caching. The easiest way to enable caching is /// to set this field to `basic_result_cache` (though that is currently /// only available with the `std` feature). /// /// This is useful for strategies which have a tendency to produce /// duplicate values, or for tests where shrinking can take a very long /// time due to exploring the same output multiple times. /// /// When caching is enabled, generated values themselves are not stored, so /// this does not pose a risk of memory exhaustion for large test inputs /// unless using extraordinarily large test case counts. /// /// Caching incurs its own overhead, and may very well make your test run /// more slowly. pub result_cache: fn() -> Box<dyn ResultCache>, /// Set to non-zero values to cause proptest to emit human-targeted /// messages to stderr as it runs. /// /// Greater values cause greater amounts of logs to be emitted. The exact /// meaning of certain levels other than 0 is subject to change. /// /// - 0: No extra output. /// - 1: Log test failure messages. /// - 2: Trace low-level details. /// /// This is only available with the `std` feature (enabled by default) /// since on nostd proptest has no way to produce output. /// /// The default is `0`, which can be overridden by setting the /// `PROPTEST_VERBOSE` environment variable. #[cfg(feature = "std")] pub verbose: u32, /// The RNG algorithm to use when not using a user-provided RNG. /// /// The default is `RngAlgorithm::default()`, which can be overridden by /// setting the `PROPTEST_RNG_ALGORITHM` environment variable to one of the following: /// /// - `xs` — `RngAlgorithm::XorShift` /// - `cc` — `RngAlgorithm::ChaCha` pub rng_algorithm: RngAlgorithm, // Needs to be public so FRU syntax can be used. #[doc(hidden)] pub _non_exhaustive: (), } impl Config { /// Constructs a `Config` only differing from the `default()` in the /// number of test cases required to pass the test successfully. /// /// This is simply a more concise alternative to using field-record update /// syntax: /// /// ``` /// # use proptest::test_runner::Config; /// assert_eq!( /// Config::with_cases(42), /// Config { cases: 42, .. Config::default() } /// ); /// ``` pub fn with_cases(cases: u32) -> Self { Self { cases, ..Config::default() } } /// Constructs a `Config` only differing from the `default()` in the /// source_file of the present test. /// /// This is simply a more concise alternative to using field-record update /// syntax: /// /// ``` /// # use proptest::test_runner::Config; /// assert_eq!( /// Config::with_source_file("computer/question"), /// Config { source_file: Some("computer/question"), .. Config::default() } /// ); /// ``` pub fn with_source_file(source_file: &'static str) -> Self { Self { source_file: Some(source_file), ..Config::default() } } /// Constructs a `Config` only differing from the provided Config instance, `self`, /// in the source_file of the present test. /// /// This is simply a more concise alternative to using field-record update /// syntax: /// /// ``` /// # use proptest::test_runner::Config; /// let a = Config::with_source_file("computer/question"); /// let b = a.clone_with_source_file("answer/42"); /// assert_eq!( /// a, /// Config { source_file: Some("computer/question"), .. Config::default() } /// ); /// assert_eq!( /// b, /// Config { source_file: Some("answer/42"), .. Config::default() } /// ); /// ``` pub fn clone_with_source_file(&self, source_file: &'static str) -> Self { let mut result = self.clone(); result.source_file = Some(source_file); result } /// Return whether this configuration implies forking. /// /// This method exists even if the "fork" feature is disabled, in which /// case it simply returns false. pub fn fork(&self) -> bool { self._fork() || self.timeout() > 0 } #[cfg(feature = "fork")] fn _fork(&self) -> bool { self.fork } #[cfg(not(feature = "fork"))] fn _fork(&self) -> bool { false } /// Returns the configured timeout. /// /// This method exists even if the "timeout" feature is disabled, in which /// case it simply returns 0. #[cfg(feature = "timeout")] pub fn timeout(&self) -> u32 { self.timeout } /// Returns the configured timeout. /// /// This method exists even if the "timeout" feature is disabled, in which /// case it simply returns 0. #[cfg(not(feature = "timeout"))] pub fn timeout(&self) -> u32 { 0 } /// Returns the configured limit on shrinking iterations. /// /// This takes into account the special "automatic" behaviour. pub fn max_shrink_iters(&self) -> u32 { if u32::MAX == self.max_shrink_iters { self.cases.saturating_mul(4) } else { self.max_shrink_iters } } // Used by macros to force the config to be owned without depending on // certain traits being `use`d. #[allow(missing_docs)] #[doc(hidden)] pub fn __sugar_to_owned(&self) -> Self { self.clone() } } #[cfg(feature = "std")] impl Default for Config { fn default() -> Self { DEFAULT_CONFIG.clone() } } #[cfg(not(feature = "std"))] impl Default for Config { fn default() -> Self { default_default_config() } }