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authorThiago de Arruda <tpadilha84@gmail.com>2014-02-27 16:57:06 -0300
committerThiago de Arruda <tpadilha84@gmail.com>2014-02-27 17:55:10 -0300
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Add basic infrastructure for unit testing
Tests will be written using the [moonscript](http://moonscript.org/) language, a lua 'dialect' that is whitespace-significant and has a syntax similar to coffeescript. The test framework used is [busted](http://olivinelabs.com/busted/), a bdd framework for lua/moonscript. Luajit has a nice ffi module, which lets lua programs link shared libraries and call it's functions without writing any C code. To take advantage of this fact for testing C functions, a new target was added to CMakeLists.txt, which compiles neovim as a shared library that is loaded by the process running the tests. This commit adds necessary code for downloading and installing a lua package manager(luarocks) locally. It wasn't added as a subtree because there are quite a few blobs in its source tree.
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+ffi = require 'ffi'
+
+-- load neovim shared library
+libnvim = ffi.load './build/src/libnvim-test.so'
+
+-- Luajit ffi parser only understands function signatures.
+-- This helper function normalizes headers, passes to ffi and returns the
+-- library pointer
+cimport = (path) ->
+ -- Can't parse some of vim types, perhaps need to define those before
+ -- automatically importing to ffi
+
+ -- header_file = io.open path, 'rb'
+ -- header = header_file\read '*a'
+ -- header_file.close!
+ -- header = string.gsub header, '#include[^\n]*\n', ''
+ -- header = string.gsub header, '#ifndef[^\n]*\n', ''
+ -- header = string.gsub header, '#define[^\n]*\n', ''
+ -- header = string.gsub header, '#endif[^\n]*\n', ''
+ -- ffi.cdef header
+
+ return libnvim
+
+-- take a pointer to a C-allocated string and return an interned
+-- version while also freeing the memory
+internalize = (cdata) ->
+ ffi.gc cdata, ffi.C.free
+ return ffi.string cdata
+
+return {
+ cimport: cimport
+ internalize: internalize
+ eq: (expected, actual) -> assert.are.same expected, actual
+ ffi: ffi
+}