;;; cperl-mode-tests --- Test for cperl-mode -*- lexical-binding: t -*- ;; Copyright (C) 2020 Free Software Foundation, Inc. ;; Author: Harald Jörg ;; Maintainer: Harald Jörg ;; Keywords: internal ;; Homepage: https://github.com/HaraldJoerg/cperl-mode ;; This file is part of GNU Emacs. ;; GNU Emacs is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify ;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by ;; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or ;; (at your option) any later version. ;; GNU Emacs is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, ;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of ;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the ;; GNU General Public License for more details. ;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License ;; along with GNU Emacs. If not, see . ;;; Commentary: ;; This is a collection of tests for CPerl-mode. ;;; Code: (defvar cperl-test-mode #'cperl-mode) (require 'cperl-mode) (require 'ert) (require 'ert-x) (defun cperl-test-ppss (text regexp) "Return the `syntax-ppss' of the first character matched by REGEXP in TEXT." (interactive) (with-temp-buffer (insert text) (funcall cperl-test-mode) (goto-char (point-min)) (re-search-forward regexp) (syntax-ppss))) (ert-deftest cperl-mode-test-bug-42168 () "Verify that '/' is a division after ++ or --, not a regexp. Reported in https://github.com/jrockway/cperl-mode/issues/45. If seen as regular expression, then the slash is displayed using font-lock-constant-face. If seen as a division, then it doesn't have a face property." :tags '(:fontification) ;; The next two Perl expressions have divisions. Perl "punctuation" ;; operators don't get a face. (let ((code "{ $a++ / $b }")) (should (equal (nth 8 (cperl-test-ppss code "/")) nil))) (let ((code "{ $a-- / $b }")) (should (equal (nth 8 (cperl-test-ppss code "/")) nil))) ;; The next two Perl expressions have regular expressions. The ;; delimiter of a RE is fontified with font-lock-constant-face. (let ((code "{ $a+ / $b } # /")) (should (equal (nth 8 (cperl-test-ppss code "/")) 7))) (let ((code "{ $a- / $b } # /")) (should (equal (nth 8 (cperl-test-ppss code "/")) 7)))) (ert-deftest cperl-mode-test-bug-16368 () "Verify that `cperl-forward-group-in-re' doesn't hide errors." (skip-unless (eq cperl-test-mode #'cperl-mode)) (let ((code "/(\\d{4})(?{2}/;") ; the regex from the bug report (result)) (with-temp-buffer (insert code) (goto-char 9) (setq result (cperl-forward-group-in-re)) (should (equal (car result) 'scan-error)) (should (equal (nth 1 result) "Unbalanced parentheses")) (should (= (point) 9)))) ; point remains unchanged on error (let ((code "/(\\d{4})(?{2})/;") ; here all parens are balanced (result)) (with-temp-buffer (insert code) (goto-char 9) (setq result (cperl-forward-group-in-re)) (should (equal result nil)) (should (= (point) 15))))) ; point has skipped the group (defun cperl-mode-test--run-bug-10483 () "Runs a short program, intended to be under timer scrutiny. This function is intended to be used by an Emacs subprocess in batch mode. The message buffer is used to report the result of running `cperl-indent-exp' for a very simple input. The result is expected to be different from the input, to verify that indentation actually takes place.." (let ((code "poop ('foo', \n'bar')")) ; see the bug report (message "Test Bug#10483 started") (with-temp-buffer (insert code) (funcall cperl-test-mode) (goto-char (point-min)) (search-forward "poop") (cperl-indent-exp) (message "%s" (buffer-string))))) (ert-deftest cperl-mode-test-bug-10483 () "Check that indenting certain perl code does not loop forever. This verifies that indenting a piece of code that ends in a paren without a statement terminator on the same line does not loop forever. The test starts an asynchronous Emacs batch process under timeout control." :tags '(:expensive-test) (interactive) (skip-unless (not (getenv "EMACS_HYDRA_CI"))) ; FIXME times out (skip-unless (not (< emacs-major-version 28))) ; times out in older Emacsen (let* ((emacs (concat invocation-directory invocation-name)) (test-function 'cperl-mode-test--run-bug-10483) (test-function-name (symbol-name test-function)) (test-file (symbol-file test-function 'defun)) (ran-out-of-time nil) (process-connection-type nil) runner) (with-temp-buffer (with-timeout (2 (delete-process runner) (setq ran-out-of-time t)) (setq runner (start-process "speedy" (current-buffer) emacs "-batch" "--quick" "--load" test-file "--funcall" test-function-name)) (while (accept-process-output runner))) (should (equal ran-out-of-time nil)) (goto-char (point-min)) ;; just a very simple test for indentation: This should ;; be rather robust with regard to indentation defaults (should (string-match "poop ('foo', \n 'bar')" (buffer-string)))))) (ert-deftest cperl-mode-test-indent-exp () "Run various tests for `cperl-indent-exp' edge cases. These exercise some standard blocks and also the special treatment for Perl expressions where a closing paren isn't the end of the statement." (skip-unless (eq cperl-test-mode #'cperl-mode)) (let ((file (ert-resource-file "cperl-indent-exp.pl"))) (with-temp-buffer (insert-file-contents file) (goto-char (point-min)) (while (re-search-forward (concat "^# ?-+ \\_<\\(?1:.+?\\)\\_>: input ?-+\n" "\\(?2:\\(?:.*\n\\)+?\\)" "# ?-+ \\1: expected output ?-+\n" "\\(?3:\\(?:.*\n\\)+?\\)" "# ?-+ \\1: end ?-+") nil t) (let ((name (match-string 1)) (code (match-string 2)) (expected (match-string 3)) got) (with-temp-buffer (insert code) (cperl-mode) (goto-char (point-min)) (cperl-indent-exp) ; here we go! (setq expected (concat "test case " name ":\n" expected)) (setq got (concat "test case " name ":\n" (buffer-string))) (should (equal got expected)))))))) (ert-deftest cperl-mode-test-indent-styles () "Verify correct indentation by style \"PBP\". Perl Best Practices sets some indentation values different from the defaults, and also wants an \"else\" or \"elsif\" keyword to align with the \"if\"." (let ((file (ert-resource-file "cperl-indent-styles.pl"))) (with-temp-buffer (cperl-set-style "PBP") (insert-file-contents file) (goto-char (point-min)) (while (re-search-forward (concat "^# ?-+ \\_<\\(?1:.+?\\)\\_>: input ?-+\n" "\\(?2:\\(?:.*\n\\)+?\\)" "# ?-+ \\1: expected output ?-+\n" "\\(?3:\\(?:.*\n\\)+?\\)" "# ?-+ \\1: end ?-+") nil t) (let ((name (match-string 1)) (code (match-string 2)) (expected (match-string 3)) got) (with-temp-buffer (insert code) (cperl-mode) (indent-region (point-min) (point-max)) ; here we go! (setq expected (concat "test case " name ":\n" expected)) (setq got (concat "test case " name ":\n" (buffer-string))) (should (equal got expected))))) (cperl-set-style "CPerl")))) (ert-deftest cperl-mode-fontify-punct-vars () "Test fontification of Perl's punctiation variables. Perl has variable names containing unbalanced quotes for the list separator $\" and pre- and postmatch $` and $'. A reference to these variables, for example \\$\", should not cause the dollar to be escaped, which would then start a string beginning with the quote character. This used to be broken in cperl-mode at some point in the distant past, and is still broken in perl-mode. " (skip-unless (eq cperl-test-mode #'cperl-mode)) (let ((file (ert-resource-file "fontify-punctuation-vars.pl"))) (with-temp-buffer (insert-file-contents file) (goto-char (point-min)) (funcall cperl-test-mode) (while (search-forward "##" nil t) ;; The third element of syntax-ppss is true if in a string, ;; which would indicate bad interpretation of the quote. The ;; fourth element is true if in a comment, which should be the ;; case. (should (equal (nth 3 (syntax-ppss)) nil)) (should (equal (nth 4 (syntax-ppss)) t)))))) ;;; cperl-mode-tests.el ends here