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juvix/test/Termination/Negative.hs
Paul Cadman 2f4a3f809b
Run test suite in parallel (#2507)
## Overview

This PR makes the compiler pipeline thread-safe so that the test suite
can be run in parallel.

This is achieved by:
* Removing use of `{get, set, with}CurrentDir` functions.
* Adding locking around shared file resources like the the
global-project and internal build directory.

NB: **Locking is disabled for the main compiler target**, as it is
single threaded they are not required.

## Run test suite in parallel

To run the test suite in parallel you must add `--ta '+RTS -N -RTS'` to
your stack test arguments. For example:

```
stack test --fast --ta '+RTS -N -RTS'
```

The `-N` instructs the Haskell runtime to choose the number of threads
to use based on how many processors there are on your machine. You can
use `-Nn` to see the number of threads to `n`.

These flags are already [set in the
Makefile](e6dca22cfd/Makefile (L26))
when you or CI uses `stack test`.

## Locking

The Haskell package
[filelock](https://hackage.haskell.org/package/filelock) is used for
locking. File locks are used instead of MVars because Juvix code does
not control when new threads are created, they are created by the test
suite. This means that MVars created by Juvix code will have no effect,
because they are created independently on each test-suite thread.
Additionally the resources we're locking live on the filesystem and so
can be conveniently tagged by path.

### FileLock

The filelock library is wrapped in a FileLock effect:


e6dca22cfd/src/Juvix/Data/Effect/FileLock/Base.hs (L6-L8)

There is an [IO
interpreter](e6dca22cfd/src/Juvix/Data/Effect/FileLock/IO.hs (L8))
that uses filelock and an [no-op
interpreter](e6dca22cfd/src/Juvix/Data/Effect/FileLock/Permissive.hs (L7))
that just runs actions unconditionally.

### TaggedLock

To make the file locks simpler to use a TaggedLock effect is introduced:


e6dca22cfd/src/Juvix/Data/Effect/TaggedLock/Base.hs (L5-L11)

And convenience function:


e6dca22cfd/src/Juvix/Data/Effect/TaggedLock.hs (L28)

This allows an action to be locked, tagged by a directory that may or
may not exist. For example in the following code, an action is performed
on a directory `root` that may delete the directory before repopulating
the files. So the lockfile cannot be stored in the `root` itself.


e6dca22cfd/src/Juvix/Extra/Files.hs (L55-L60)

## Pipeline

As noted above, we only use locking in the test suite. The main app
target pipeline is single threaded and so locking is unnecessary. So the
interpretation of locks is parameterised so that locking can be disabled
e6dca22cfd/src/Juvix/Compiler/Pipeline/Run.hs (L64)
2023-11-16 16:19:52 +01:00

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module Termination.Negative (module Termination.Negative) where
import Base
import Juvix.Compiler.Internal.Translation.FromInternal.Analysis.Termination
import Juvix.Data.Effect.TaggedLock
type FailMsg = String
data NegTest = NegTest
{ _name :: String,
_relDir :: Path Rel Dir,
_file :: Path Rel File,
_checkErr :: TerminationError -> Maybe FailMsg
}
testDescr :: NegTest -> TestDescr
testDescr NegTest {..} =
let tRoot = root <//> _relDir
file' = tRoot <//> _file
in TestDescr
{ _testName = _name,
_testRoot = tRoot,
_testAssertion = Single $ do
entryPoint <- set entryPointNoStdlib True <$> defaultEntryPointIO' LockModeExclusive tRoot file'
result <- runIOEither' LockModeExclusive entryPoint upToInternalTyped
case mapLeft fromJuvixError result of
Left (Just lexError) -> whenJust (_checkErr lexError) assertFailure
Left Nothing -> assertFailure "The termination checker did not find an error."
Right _ -> assertFailure "An error ocurred but it was not by the termination checker."
}
allTests :: TestTree
allTests =
testGroup
"Termination negative tests"
(map (mkTest . testDescr) tests)
root :: Path Abs Dir
root = relToProject $(mkRelDir "tests/negative/Termination")
tests :: [NegTest]
tests =
[ NegTest
"Mutual recursive functions non terminating"
$(mkRelDir ".")
$(mkRelFile "Mutual.juvix")
$ \case
ErrNoLexOrder {} -> Nothing,
NegTest
"Another mutual block non terminating"
$(mkRelDir ".")
$(mkRelFile "Ord.juvix")
$ \case
ErrNoLexOrder {} -> Nothing,
NegTest
"Only one function, f, marked terminating in a mutual block"
$(mkRelDir ".")
$(mkRelFile "TerminatingF.juvix")
$ \case
ErrNoLexOrder {} -> Nothing,
NegTest
"Only one function, g, marked terminating in a mutual block"
$(mkRelDir ".")
$(mkRelFile "TerminatingG.juvix")
$ \case
ErrNoLexOrder {} -> Nothing,
NegTest
"Tree"
$(mkRelDir ".")
$(mkRelFile "Data/Tree.juvix")
$ \case
ErrNoLexOrder {} -> Nothing,
NegTest
"Quicksort is not terminating"
$(mkRelDir ".")
$(mkRelFile "Data/QuickSort.juvix")
$ \case
ErrNoLexOrder {} -> Nothing,
NegTest
"Loop in axiom type"
$(mkRelDir ".")
$(mkRelFile "Axiom.juvix")
$ \case
ErrNoLexOrder {} -> Nothing,
NegTest
"Loop with default arguments"
$(mkRelDir ".")
$(mkRelFile "DefaultArguments.juvix")
$ \case
ErrNoLexOrder {} -> Nothing
]