#include "utils.h" #include #include #include #include #include // See http://stackoverflow.com/a/2072890 bool EndsWith(const std::string& value, const std::string& ending) { if (ending.size() > value.size()) return false; return std::equal(ending.rbegin(), ending.rend(), value.rbegin()); } bool StartsWith(const std::string& value, const std::string& start) { if (start.size() > value.size()) return false; return std::equal(start.begin(), start.end(), value.begin()); } // See http://stackoverflow.com/a/29752943 std::string ReplaceAll(const std::string& source, const std::string& from, const std::string& to) { std::string result; result.reserve(source.length()); // avoids a few memory allocations std::string::size_type last_pos = 0; std::string::size_type find_pos; while (std::string::npos != (find_pos = source.find(from, last_pos))) { result.append(source, last_pos, find_pos - last_pos); result += to; last_pos = find_pos + from.length(); } // Care for the rest after last occurrence result += source.substr(last_pos); return result; } static std::vector GetFilesInFolderHelper(std::string folder, bool recursive, std::string output_prefix) { std::vector result; tinydir_dir dir; if (tinydir_open(&dir, folder.c_str()) == -1) { perror("Error opening file"); goto bail; } while (dir.has_next) { tinydir_file file; if (tinydir_readfile(&dir, &file) == -1) { perror("Error getting file"); goto bail; } // Skip all dot files. if (file.name[0] != '.') { if (file.is_dir) { if (recursive) { // Note that we must always ignore the '.' and '..' directories, otherwise // this will loop infinitely. The above check handles that for us. for (std::string nested_file : GetFilesInFolderHelper(file.path, true /*recursive*/, output_prefix + file.name + "/")) result.push_back(nested_file); } } else { result.push_back(output_prefix + file.name); } } if (tinydir_next(&dir) == -1) { perror("Error getting next file"); goto bail; } } bail: tinydir_close(&dir); return result; } std::vector GetFilesInFolder(std::string folder, bool recursive, bool add_folder_to_path) { assert(folder.size() > 0); if (folder[folder.size() - 1] != '/') folder += '/'; return GetFilesInFolderHelper(folder, recursive, add_folder_to_path ? folder : ""); } // http://stackoverflow.com/a/6089413 std::istream& SafeGetline(std::istream& is, std::string& t) { t.clear(); // The characters in the stream are read one-by-one using a std::streambuf. // That is faster than reading them one-by-one using the std::istream. // Code that uses streambuf this way must be guarded by a sentry object. // The sentry object performs various tasks, // such as thread synchronization and updating the stream state. std::istream::sentry se(is, true); std::streambuf* sb = is.rdbuf(); for(;;) { int c = sb->sbumpc(); switch (c) { case '\n': return is; case '\r': if(sb->sgetc() == '\n') sb->sbumpc(); return is; case EOF: // Also handle the case when the last line has no line ending if(t.empty()) is.setstate(std::ios::eofbit); return is; default: t += (char)c; } } } std::vector ReadLines(std::string filename) { std::vector result; std::ifstream input(filename); for (std::string line; SafeGetline(input, line); ) result.push_back(line); return result; } std::unordered_map ParseTestExpectation(std::string filename) { bool in_output = false; #if false #include "bar.h" void foo(); /* // if no name is given assume to be this file name // no output section means we don't check that index. OUTPUT: bar.cc {} OUTPUT: bar.h {} */ #endif std::unordered_map result; std::string active_output_filename; std::string active_output_contents; for (std::string line : ReadLines(filename)) { if (line == "*/") break; if (StartsWith(line, "OUTPUT:")) { if (in_output) { result[active_output_filename] = active_output_contents; } if (line.size() > 7) active_output_filename = line.substr(8); else active_output_filename = filename; active_output_contents = ""; in_output = true; } else if (in_output) active_output_contents += line + "\n"; } if (in_output) result[active_output_filename] = active_output_contents; return result; } void Fail(const std::string& message) { std::cerr << "Fatal error: " << message << std::endl; std::exit(1); } void WriteToFile(const std::string& filename, const std::string& content) { std::ofstream file(filename); file << content; }