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Don't get too excited yet - I want this in so that it doesn't get too out of sync, but I still have to think about exactly how it's going to work in practice.
298 lines
11 KiB
Idris
298 lines
11 KiB
Idris
module Main
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import Data.Maybe
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import Data.List
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import Data.Strings
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import System
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import System.Directory
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import System.File
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import System.Info
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import System.Path
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%default covering
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------------------------------------------------------------------------
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-- Test cases
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ttimpTests : List String
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ttimpTests
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= ["basic001", "basic002", "basic003", "basic004", "basic005",
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"basic006",
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"coverage001", "coverage002",
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"dot001",
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"eta001", "eta002",
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"lazy001",
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"nest001", "nest002",
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"perf001", "perf002", "perf003",
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"record001", "record002", "record003",
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"qtt001", "qtt003",
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"total001", "total002", "total003"]
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idrisTests : List String
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idrisTests
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= -- Fundamental language feturea
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["basic001", "basic002", "basic003", "basic004", "basic005",
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"basic006", "basic007", "basic008", "basic009", "basic010",
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"basic011", "basic012", "basic013", "basic014", "basic015",
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"basic016", "basic017", "basic018", "basic019", "basic020",
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"basic021", "basic022", "basic023", "basic024", "basic025",
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"basic026", "basic027", "basic028", "basic029", "basic030",
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"basic031", "basic032", "basic033", "basic034", "basic035",
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"basic036", "basic037", "basic038", "basic039", "basic040",
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-- Coverage checking
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"coverage001", "coverage002", "coverage003", "coverage004",
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"coverage005", "coverage006", "coverage007", "coverage008",
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"coverage009",
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-- Error messages
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"error001", "error002", "error003", "error004", "error005",
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"error006", "error007", "error008", "error009", "error010",
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-- Modules and imports
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"import001", "import002", "import003", "import004",
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-- Interactive editing support
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"interactive001", "interactive002", "interactive003", "interactive004",
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"interactive005", "interactive006", "interactive007", "interactive008",
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"interactive009", "interactive010", "interactive011", "interactive012",
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"interactive013",
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-- Literate
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"literate001", "literate002", "literate003", "literate004",
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"literate005", "literate006", "literate007", "literate008",
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"literate009", "literate010", "literate011", "literate012",
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-- Interfaces
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"interface001", "interface002", "interface003", "interface004",
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"interface005", "interface006", "interface007", "interface008",
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"interface009", "interface010", "interface011", "interface012",
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"interface013", "interface014", "interface015",
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-- Miscellaneous REPL
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"interpreter001",
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-- Implicit laziness, lazy evaluation
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"lazy001",
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-- QTT and linearity related
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"linear001", "linear002", "linear003", "linear004", "linear005",
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"linear006", "linear007", "linear008", "linear009",
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-- Parameters blocks
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"params001",
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-- Performance: things which have been slow in the past, or which
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-- pose interesting challenges for the elaborator
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"perf001", "perf002", "perf003", "perf004",
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-- Parse errors
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"perror001", "perror002", "perror003", "perror004", "perror005",
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"perror006",
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-- Packages and ipkg files
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"pkg001", "pkg002", "pkg003",
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-- Larger programs arising from real usage. Typically things with
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-- interesting interactions between features
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"real001", "real002",
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-- Records, access and dependent update
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"record001", "record002", "record003", "record004",
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-- Quotation and reflection
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"reflection001",
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-- Miscellaneous regressions
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"reg001", "reg002", "reg003", "reg004", "reg005", "reg006", "reg007",
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"reg008", "reg009", "reg010", "reg011", "reg012", "reg013", "reg014",
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"reg015", "reg016", "reg017", "reg018", "reg019", "reg020",
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-- Totality checking
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"total001", "total002", "total003", "total004", "total005",
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"total006", "total007", "total008",
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-- The 'with' rule
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"with001", "with002",
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-- with-disambiguation
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"with003"]
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typeddTests : List String
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typeddTests
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= ["chapter01", "chapter02", "chapter03", "chapter04", "chapter05",
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"chapter06", "chapter07", "chapter08", "chapter09", "chapter10",
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"chapter11", "chapter12", "chapter13", "chapter14"]
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chezTests : List String
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chezTests
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= ["chez001", "chez002", "chez003", "chez004", "chez005", "chez006",
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"chez007", "chez008", "chez009", "chez010", "chez011", "chez012",
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"chez013", "chez014", "chez015", "chez016", "chez017", "chez018",
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"chez019", "chez020",
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"reg001"]
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ideModeTests : List String
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ideModeTests
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= [ "ideMode001", "ideMode002", "ideMode003" ]
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------------------------------------------------------------------------
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-- Options
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||| Options for the test driver.
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record Options where
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constructor MkOptions
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||| Name of the idris2 executable
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idris2 : String
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||| Should we only run some specific cases?
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onlyNames : List String
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||| Should we run the test suite interactively?
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interactive : Bool
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usage : String
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usage = "Usage: runtests <idris2 path> [--interactive] [--only [NAMES]]"
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options : List String -> Maybe Options
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options args = case args of
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(_ :: idris2 :: rest) => go rest (MkOptions idris2 [] False)
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_ => Nothing
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where
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go : List String -> Options -> Maybe Options
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go rest opts = case rest of
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[] => pure opts
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("--interactive" :: xs) => go xs (record { interactive = True } opts)
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("--only" :: xs) => pure $ record { onlyNames = xs } opts
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_ => Nothing
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------------------------------------------------------------------------
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-- Actual test runner
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fail : String -> IO ()
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fail err
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= do putStrLn err
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exitWith (ExitFailure 1)
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-- on Windows, we just ignore backslashes and slashes when comparing,
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-- similarity up to that is good enough. Leave errors that depend
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-- on the confusion of slashes and backslashes to unix machines.
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normalize : String -> String
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normalize str =
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if isWindows
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then pack $ filter (\ch => ch /= '/' && ch /= '\\') (unpack str)
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else str
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runTest : Options -> String -> IO Bool
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runTest opts testPath
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= do changeDir testPath
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isSuccess <- runTest'
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changeDir "../.."
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pure isSuccess
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where
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getAnswer : IO Bool
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getAnswer = do
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str <- getLine
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case str of
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"y" => pure True
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"n" => pure False
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_ => do putStrLn "Invalid Answer."
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getAnswer
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printExpectedVsOutput : String -> String -> IO ()
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printExpectedVsOutput exp out = do
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putStrLn "Expected:"
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printLn exp
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putStrLn "Given:"
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printLn out
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mayOverwrite : Maybe String -> String -> IO ()
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mayOverwrite mexp out = do
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the (IO ()) $ case mexp of
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Nothing => putStr $ unlines
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[ "Golden value missing. I computed the following result:"
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, out
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, "Accept new golden value? [yn]"
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]
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Just exp => do
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putStrLn "Golden value differs from actual value."
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code <- system "git diff expected output"
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when (code /= 0) $ printExpectedVsOutput exp out
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putStrLn "Accept actual value as new golden value? [yn]"
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b <- getAnswer
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when b $ do Right _ <- writeFile "expected" out
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| Left err => print err
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pure ()
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runTest' : IO Bool
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runTest'
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= do putStr $ testPath ++ ": "
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system $ "sh ./run " ++ idris2 opts ++ " | tr -d '\\r' > output"
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Right out <- readFile "output"
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| Left err => do print err
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pure False
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Right exp <- readFile "expected"
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| Left FileNotFound => do
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if interactive opts
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then mayOverwrite Nothing out
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else print FileNotFound
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pure False
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| Left err => do print err
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pure False
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let result = normalize out == normalize exp
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if normalize out == normalize exp
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then putStrLn "success"
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else do
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putStrLn "FAILURE"
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if interactive opts
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then mayOverwrite (Just exp) out
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else printExpectedVsOutput exp out
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pure result
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exists : String -> IO Bool
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exists f
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= do Right ok <- openFile f Read
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| Left err => pure False
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closeFile ok
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pure True
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firstExists : List String -> IO (Maybe String)
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firstExists [] = pure Nothing
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firstExists (x :: xs) = if !(exists x) then pure (Just x) else firstExists xs
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pathLookup : IO (Maybe String)
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pathLookup = do
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path <- getEnv "PATH"
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let pathList = split (== pathSeparator) $ fromMaybe "/usr/bin:/usr/local/bin" path
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let candidates = [p ++ "/" ++ x | p <- pathList,
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x <- ["chez", "chezscheme9.5", "scheme", "scheme.exe"]]
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firstExists candidates
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findChez : IO (Maybe String)
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findChez
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= do Just chez <- getEnv "CHEZ" | Nothing => pathLookup
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pure $ Just chez
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runChezTests : Options -> List String -> IO (List Bool)
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runChezTests opts tests
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= do chexec <- findChez
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maybe (do putStrLn "Chez Scheme not found"
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pure [])
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(\c => do putStrLn $ "Found Chez Scheme at " ++ c
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traverse (runTest opts) tests)
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chexec
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filterTests : Options -> List String -> List String
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filterTests opts = case onlyNames opts of
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[] => id
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xs => filter (\ name => any (`isInfixOf` name) xs)
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main : IO ()
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main
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= do args <- getArgs
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let (Just opts) = options args
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| _ => do print args
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putStrLn usage
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let filteredNonCGTests =
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filterTests opts $ concat
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[ testPaths "ttimp" ttimpTests
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, testPaths "idris2" idrisTests
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, testPaths "typedd-book" typeddTests
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, testPaths "ideMode" ideModeTests
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]
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let filteredChezTests = filterTests opts (testPaths "chez" chezTests)
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nonCGTestRes <- traverse (runTest opts) filteredNonCGTests
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chezTestRes <- if length filteredChezTests > 0
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then runChezTests opts filteredChezTests
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else pure []
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let res = nonCGTestRes ++ chezTestRes
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putStrLn (show (length (filter id res)) ++ "/" ++ show (length res)
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++ " tests successful")
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if (any not res)
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then exitWith (ExitFailure 1)
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else exitWith ExitSuccess
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where
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testPaths : String -> List String -> List String
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testPaths dir tests = map (\test => dir ++ "/" ++ test) tests
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