. "${CI_DIR}/common/build.sh" . "${CI_DIR}/common/suite.sh" submit_coverage() { if [ -n "${GCOV}" ]; then "${CI_DIR}/common/submit_coverage.sh" "$@" || echo 'codecov upload failed.' fi } print_core() { local app="$1" local core="$2" if test "$app" = quiet ; then echo "Found core $core" return 0 fi echo "======= Core file $core =======" if test "${CI_OS_NAME}" = osx ; then lldb -Q -o "bt all" -f "${app}" -c "${core}" else gdb -n -batch -ex 'thread apply all bt full' "${app}" -c "${core}" fi } check_core_dumps() { local del= if test "$1" = "--delete" ; then del=1 shift fi local app="${1:-${BUILD_DIR}/bin/nvim}" local cores if test "${CI_OS_NAME}" = osx ; then cores="$(find /cores/ -type f -print)" local _sudo='sudo' else cores="$(find ./ -type f \( -name 'core.*' -o -name core -o -name nvim.core \) -print)" local _sudo= fi if test -z "${cores}" ; then return fi local core for core in $cores; do if test "$del" = "1" ; then print_core "$app" "$core" >&2 "$_sudo" rm "$core" else print_core "$app" "$core" fi done if test "$app" != quiet ; then fail 'cores' 'Core dumps found' fi } check_logs() { # Iterate through each log to remove an useless warning. # shellcheck disable=SC2044 for log in $(find "${1}" -type f -name "${2}"); do sed -i "${log}" \ -e '/Warning: noted but unhandled ioctl/d' \ -e '/could cause spurious value errors to appear/d' \ -e '/See README_MISSING_SYSCALL_OR_IOCTL for guidance/d' done # Now do it again, but only consider files with size > 0. local err="" # shellcheck disable=SC2044 for log in $(find "${1}" -type f -name "${2}" -size +0); do cat "${log}" err=1 rm "${log}" done if test -n "${err}" ; then fail 'logs' 'Runtime errors detected.' fi } valgrind_check() { check_logs "${1}" "valgrind-*" } check_sanitizer() { if test -n "${CLANG_SANITIZER}"; then check_logs "${1}" "*san.*" | ${SYMBOLIZER:-cat} fi } unittests() {( ulimit -c unlimited || true if ! build_make unittest ; then fail 'unittests' 'Unit tests failed' fi submit_coverage unittest check_core_dumps "$(command -v luajit)" )} functionaltests() {( ulimit -c unlimited || true if ! build_make "${FUNCTIONALTEST}"; then fail 'functionaltests' 'Functional tests failed' fi submit_coverage functionaltest check_sanitizer "${LOG_DIR}" valgrind_check "${LOG_DIR}" check_core_dumps )} oldtests() {( ulimit -c unlimited || true if ! make oldtest; then reset fail 'oldtests' 'Legacy tests failed' fi submit_coverage oldtest check_sanitizer "${LOG_DIR}" valgrind_check "${LOG_DIR}" check_core_dumps )} check_runtime_files() {( local test_name="$1" ; shift local message="$1" ; shift local tst="$1" ; shift cd runtime for file in $(git ls-files "$@") ; do # Check that test is not trying to work with files with spaces/etc # Prefer failing the build over using more robust construct because files # with IFS are not welcome. if ! test -e "$file" ; then fail "$test_name" "It appears that $file is only a part of the file name" fi if ! test "$tst" "$INSTALL_PREFIX/share/nvim/runtime/$file" ; then fail "$test_name" "$(printf "%s%s" "$message" "$file")" fi done )} install_nvim() {( if ! build_make install ; then fail 'install' 'make install failed' exit 1 fi "${INSTALL_PREFIX}/bin/nvim" --version if ! "${INSTALL_PREFIX}/bin/nvim" -u NONE -e -c ':help' -c ':qall' ; then echo "Running ':help' in the installed nvim failed." echo "Maybe the helptags have not been generated properly." fail 'help' 'Failed running :help' fi # Check that all runtime files were installed check_runtime_files \ 'runtime-install' \ 'It appears that %s is not installed.' \ -e \ '*.vim' '*.ps' '*.dict' '*.py' '*.tutor' # Check that some runtime files are installed and are executables check_runtime_files \ 'not-exe' \ 'It appears that %s is not installed or is not executable.' \ -x \ '*.awk' '*.sh' '*.bat' # Check that generated syntax file has function names, #5060. local genvimsynf=syntax/vim/generated.vim local gpat='syn keyword vimFuncName .*eval' if ! grep -q "$gpat" "${INSTALL_PREFIX}/share/nvim/runtime/$genvimsynf" ; then fail 'funcnames' "It appears that $genvimsynf does not contain $gpat." fi )}