hledger/hledger-lib/Hledger/Utils/Test.hs
Stephen Morgan 8274da81fc cln: tests: Remove test and tests, which are just aliases for testCase
and testGroup.

Replacing these removes a layer of indirection, and reduces the need to
depend on Hledger.Utils.Test.
2021-08-30 16:32:19 -10:00

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{-# LANGUAGE FlexibleContexts #-}
{-# LANGUAGE OverloadedStrings #-}
{-# LANGUAGE ScopedTypeVariables #-}
module Hledger.Utils.Test (
module Test.Tasty
,module Test.Tasty.HUnit
-- ,module QC
-- ,module SC
,assertLeft
,assertRight
,assertParse
,assertParseEq
,assertParseEqOn
,assertParseError
,assertParseE
,assertParseEqE
,assertParseErrorE
,assertParseStateOn
)
where
import Control.Monad.Except (ExceptT, runExceptT)
import Control.Monad.State.Strict (StateT, evalStateT, execStateT)
import Data.Default (Default(..))
import Data.List (isInfixOf)
import qualified Data.Text as T
import Test.Tasty hiding (defaultMain)
import Test.Tasty.HUnit
-- import Test.Tasty.QuickCheck as QC
-- import Test.Tasty.SmallCheck as SC
import Text.Megaparsec
import Text.Megaparsec.Custom
( CustomErr,
FinalParseError,
attachSource,
customErrorBundlePretty,
finalErrorBundlePretty,
)
import Hledger.Utils.Debug (pshow)
-- * tasty helpers
-- TODO: pretty-print values in failure messages
-- | Assert any Left value.
assertLeft :: (HasCallStack, Eq b, Show b) => Either a b -> Assertion
assertLeft (Left _) = return ()
assertLeft (Right b) = assertFailure $ "expected Left, got (Right " ++ show b ++ ")"
-- | Assert any Right value.
assertRight :: (HasCallStack, Eq a, Show a) => Either a b -> Assertion
assertRight (Right _) = return ()
assertRight (Left a) = assertFailure $ "expected Right, got (Left " ++ show a ++ ")"
-- | Assert that this stateful parser runnable in IO successfully parses
-- all of the given input text, showing the parse error if it fails.
-- Suitable for hledger's JournalParser parsers.
assertParse :: (HasCallStack, Eq a, Show a, Default st) =>
StateT st (ParsecT CustomErr T.Text IO) a -> T.Text -> Assertion
assertParse parser input = do
ep <- runParserT (evalStateT (parser <* eof) def) "" input
either (assertFailure.(++"\n").("\nparse error at "++).customErrorBundlePretty)
(const $ return ())
ep
-- | Assert a parser produces an expected value.
assertParseEq :: (HasCallStack, Eq a, Show a, Default st) =>
StateT st (ParsecT CustomErr T.Text IO) a -> T.Text -> a -> Assertion
assertParseEq parser input = assertParseEqOn parser input id
-- | Like assertParseEq, but transform the parse result with the given function
-- before comparing it.
assertParseEqOn :: (HasCallStack, Eq b, Show b, Default st) =>
StateT st (ParsecT CustomErr T.Text IO) a -> T.Text -> (a -> b) -> b -> Assertion
assertParseEqOn parser input f expected = do
ep <- runParserT (evalStateT (parser <* eof) def) "" input
either (assertFailure . (++"\n") . ("\nparse error at "++) . customErrorBundlePretty)
(assertEqual "" expected . f)
ep
-- | Assert that this stateful parser runnable in IO fails to parse
-- the given input text, with a parse error containing the given string.
assertParseError :: (HasCallStack, Eq a, Show a, Default st) =>
StateT st (ParsecT CustomErr T.Text IO) a -> String -> String -> Assertion
assertParseError parser input errstr = do
ep <- runParserT (evalStateT parser def) "" (T.pack input)
case ep of
Right v -> assertFailure $ "\nparse succeeded unexpectedly, producing:\n" ++ pshow v ++ "\n"
Left e -> do
let e' = customErrorBundlePretty e
if errstr `isInfixOf` e'
then return ()
else assertFailure $ "\nparse error is not as expected:\n" ++ e' ++ "\n"
-- | Run a stateful parser in IO like assertParse, then assert that the
-- final state (the wrapped state, not megaparsec's internal state),
-- transformed by the given function, matches the given expected value.
assertParseStateOn :: (HasCallStack, Eq b, Show b, Default st) =>
StateT st (ParsecT CustomErr T.Text IO) a
-> T.Text
-> (st -> b)
-> b
-> Assertion
assertParseStateOn parser input f expected = do
es <- runParserT (execStateT (parser <* eof) def) "" input
case es of
Left err -> assertFailure $ (++"\n") $ ("\nparse error at "++) $ customErrorBundlePretty err
Right s -> assertEqual "" expected $ f s
-- | These "E" variants of the above are suitable for hledger's ErroringJournalParser parsers.
assertParseE
:: (HasCallStack, Eq a, Show a, Default st)
=> StateT st (ParsecT CustomErr T.Text (ExceptT FinalParseError IO)) a
-> T.Text
-> Assertion
assertParseE parser input = do
let filepath = ""
eep <- runExceptT $
runParserT (evalStateT (parser <* eof) def) filepath input
case eep of
Left finalErr ->
let prettyErr = finalErrorBundlePretty $ attachSource filepath input finalErr
in assertFailure $ "parse error at " <> prettyErr
Right ep ->
either (assertFailure.(++"\n").("\nparse error at "++).customErrorBundlePretty)
(const $ return ())
ep
assertParseEqE
:: (Default st, Eq a, Show a, HasCallStack)
=> StateT st (ParsecT CustomErr T.Text (ExceptT FinalParseError IO)) a
-> T.Text
-> a
-> Assertion
assertParseEqE parser input = assertParseEqOnE parser input id
assertParseEqOnE
:: (HasCallStack, Eq b, Show b, Default st)
=> StateT st (ParsecT CustomErr T.Text (ExceptT FinalParseError IO)) a
-> T.Text
-> (a -> b)
-> b
-> Assertion
assertParseEqOnE parser input f expected = do
let filepath = ""
eep <- runExceptT $ runParserT (evalStateT (parser <* eof) def) filepath input
case eep of
Left finalErr ->
let prettyErr = finalErrorBundlePretty $ attachSource filepath input finalErr
in assertFailure $ "parse error at " <> prettyErr
Right ep ->
either (assertFailure . (++"\n") . ("\nparse error at "++) . customErrorBundlePretty)
(assertEqual "" expected . f)
ep
assertParseErrorE
:: (Default st, Eq a, Show a, HasCallStack)
=> StateT st (ParsecT CustomErr T.Text (ExceptT FinalParseError IO)) a
-> T.Text
-> String
-> Assertion
assertParseErrorE parser input errstr = do
let filepath = ""
eep <- runExceptT $ runParserT (evalStateT parser def) filepath input
case eep of
Left finalErr -> do
let prettyErr = finalErrorBundlePretty $ attachSource filepath input finalErr
if errstr `isInfixOf` prettyErr
then return ()
else assertFailure $ "\nparse error is not as expected:\n" ++ prettyErr ++ "\n"
Right ep -> case ep of
Right v -> assertFailure $ "\nparse succeeded unexpectedly, producing:\n" ++ pshow v ++ "\n"
Left e -> do
let e' = customErrorBundlePretty e
if errstr `isInfixOf` e'
then return ()
else assertFailure $ "\nparse error is not as expected:\n" ++ e' ++ "\n"