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;; Common definitions for writing tests.
;;
;; Copyright (C) 2016 g10 Code GmbH
;;
;; This file is part of GnuPG.
;;
;; GnuPG 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
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;;
;; GnuPG 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 this program; if not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
;; Trace displays and returns the given value. A debugging aid.
(define (trace x)
(display x)
(newline)
x)
;; Stringification.
(define (stringify expression)
(let ((p (open-output-string)))
(write expression p)
(get-output-string p)))
;; Reporting.
(define (echo . msg)
(for-each (lambda (x) (display x) (display " ")) msg)
(newline))
(define (info . msg)
(apply echo msg)
(flush-stdio))
tests: Move environment creation and teardown into each test. * tests/gpgscm/tests.scm (log): New function. * tests/openpgp/run-tests.scm (run-tests-parallel): Do not run the startup and teardown scripts. (run-tests-sequential): Likewise. * tests/openpgp/setup.scm: Move all functions... * tests/openpgp/defs.scm: ... here and make them less verbose. (setup-environment): New function. (setup-legacy-environment): Likewise. (start-agent): Make less verbose, run 'stop-agent' at interpreter exit. (stop-agent): Make less verbose. * tests/openpgp/finish.scm: Drop file. * tests/openpgp/Makefile.am (EXTRA_DIST): Drop removed file. * tests/openpgp/4gb-packet.scm: Use 'setup-environment' or 'setup-legacy-environment' as appropriate. * tests/openpgp/armdetach.scm: Likewise. * tests/openpgp/armdetachm.scm: Likewise. * tests/openpgp/armencrypt.scm: Likewise. * tests/openpgp/armencryptp.scm: Likewise. * tests/openpgp/armor.scm: Likewise. * tests/openpgp/armsignencrypt.scm: Likewise. * tests/openpgp/armsigs.scm: Likewise. * tests/openpgp/clearsig.scm: Likewise. * tests/openpgp/conventional-mdc.scm: Likewise. * tests/openpgp/conventional.scm: Likewise. * tests/openpgp/decrypt-dsa.scm: Likewise. * tests/openpgp/decrypt.scm: Likewise. * tests/openpgp/default-key.scm: Likewise. * tests/openpgp/detach.scm: Likewise. * tests/openpgp/detachm.scm: Likewise. * tests/openpgp/ecc.scm: Likewise. * tests/openpgp/encrypt-dsa.scm: Likewise. * tests/openpgp/encrypt.scm: Likewise. * tests/openpgp/encryptp.scm: Likewise. * tests/openpgp/export.scm: Likewise. * tests/openpgp/finish.scm: Likewise. * tests/openpgp/genkey1024.scm: Likewise. * tests/openpgp/gpgtar.scm: Likewise. * tests/openpgp/gpgv-forged-keyring.scm: Likewise. * tests/openpgp/import.scm: Likewise. * tests/openpgp/issue2015.scm: Likewise. * tests/openpgp/issue2417.scm: Likewise. * tests/openpgp/issue2419.scm: Likewise. * tests/openpgp/key-selection.scm: Likewise. * tests/openpgp/mds.scm: Likewise. * tests/openpgp/multisig.scm: Likewise. * tests/openpgp/quick-key-manipulation.scm: Likewise. * tests/openpgp/seat.scm: Likewise. * tests/openpgp/shell.scm: Likewise. * tests/openpgp/signencrypt-dsa.scm: Likewise. * tests/openpgp/signencrypt.scm: Likewise. * tests/openpgp/sigs-dsa.scm: Likewise. * tests/openpgp/sigs.scm: Likewise. * tests/openpgp/ssh.scm: Likewise. * tests/openpgp/tofu.scm: Likewise. * tests/openpgp/use-exact-key.scm: Likewise. * tests/openpgp/verify.scm: Likewise. * tests/openpgp/version.scm: Likewise. * tests/openpgp/issue2346.scm: Likewise and simplify. -- The previous Bourne Shell-based test suite created the environment before running all tests, and tore it down after executing them. When we created the Scheme-based test suite, we kept this design at first, but introduced a way to run each test in its own environment to prevent tests from interfering with each other. Nevertheless, every test started out with the same environment. Move the creation of the test environment into each test. This gives us finer control over the environment each test is run in. It also makes it possible to run each test by simply executing it using gpgscm without the use of the runner. Furthermore, it has the neat side-effect of speeding up the test suite if run in parallel. Signed-off-by: Justus Winter <justus@g10code.com>
2016-11-07 16:21:21 +01:00
(define (log . msg)
(if (> (*verbose*) 0)
(apply info msg)))
(define (fail . msg)
(apply info msg)
(exit 1))
(define (skip . msg)
(apply info msg)
(exit 77))
(define (make-counter)
(let ((c 0))
(lambda ()
(let ((r c))
(set! c (+ 1 c))
r))))
(define *progress-nesting* 0)
(define (call-with-progress msg what)
(set! *progress-nesting* (+ 1 *progress-nesting*))
(if (= 1 *progress-nesting*)
(begin
(info msg)
(display " > ")
(flush-stdio)
(what (lambda (item)
(display item)
(display " ")
(flush-stdio)))
(info "< "))
(begin
(what (lambda (item) (display ".") (flush-stdio)))
(display " ")
(flush-stdio)))
(set! *progress-nesting* (- *progress-nesting* 1)))
(define (for-each-p msg proc lst . lsts)
(apply for-each-p' `(,msg ,proc ,(lambda (x . xs) x) ,lst ,@lsts)))
(define (for-each-p' msg proc fmt lst . lsts)
(call-with-progress
msg
(lambda (progress)
(apply for-each
`(,(lambda args
(progress (apply fmt args))
(apply proc args))
,lst ,@lsts)))))
;; Process management.
(define CLOSED_FD -1)
(define (call-with-fds what infd outfd errfd)
(wait-process (stringify what) (spawn-process-fd what infd outfd errfd) #t))
(define (call what)
(call-with-fds what
CLOSED_FD
(if (< (*verbose*) 0) STDOUT_FILENO CLOSED_FD)
(if (< (*verbose*) 0) STDERR_FILENO CLOSED_FD)))
;; Accessor functions for the results of 'spawn-process'.
(define :stdin car)
(define :stdout cadr)
(define :stderr caddr)
(define :pid cadddr)
(define (call-with-io what in)
(let ((h (spawn-process what 0)))
(es-write (:stdin h) in)
(es-fclose (:stdin h))
(let* ((out (es-read-all (:stdout h)))
(err (es-read-all (:stderr h)))
(result (wait-process (car what) (:pid h) #t)))
(es-fclose (:stdout h))
(es-fclose (:stderr h))
(if (> (*verbose*) 2)
(begin
(echo (stringify what) "returned:" result)
(echo (stringify what) "wrote to stdout:" out)
(echo (stringify what) "wrote to stderr:" err)))
(list result out err))))
;; Accessor function for the results of 'call-with-io'. ':stdout' and
;; ':stderr' can also be used.
(define :retcode car)
(define (call-check what)
(let ((result (call-with-io what "")))
(if (= 0 (:retcode result))
(:stdout result)
(throw (list what "failed:" (:stderr result))))))
(define (call-popen command input-string)
(let ((result (call-with-io command input-string)))
(if (= 0 (:retcode result))
(:stdout result)
(throw (:stderr result)))))
;;
;; estream helpers.
;;
(define (es-read-all stream)
(let loop
((acc ""))
(if (es-feof stream)
acc
(loop (string-append acc (es-read stream 4096))))))
;;
;; File management.
;;
(define (file-exists? name)
(call-with-input-file name (lambda (port) #t)))
(define (file=? a b)
(file-equal a b #t))
(define (text-file=? a b)
(file-equal a b #f))
(define (file-copy from to)
(catch '() (unlink to))
(letfd ((source (open from (logior O_RDONLY O_BINARY)))
(sink (open to (logior O_WRONLY O_CREAT O_BINARY) #o600)))
(splice source sink)))
(define (text-file-copy from to)
(catch '() (unlink to))
(letfd ((source (open from O_RDONLY))
(sink (open to (logior O_WRONLY O_CREAT) #o600)))
(splice source sink)))
(define (path-join . components)
(let loop ((acc #f) (rest (filter (lambda (s)
(not (string=? "" s))) components)))
(if (null? rest)
acc
(loop (if (string? acc)
(string-append acc "/" (car rest))
(car rest))
(cdr rest)))))
(assert (string=? (path-join "foo" "bar" "baz") "foo/bar/baz"))
(assert (string=? (path-join "" "bar" "baz") "bar/baz"))
(define (canonical-path path)
(if (or (char=? #\/ (string-ref path 0))
(and *win32* (char=? #\\ (string-ref path 0)))
(and *win32*
(char-alphabetic? (string-ref path 0))
(char=? #\: (string-ref path 1))
(or (char=? #\/ (string-ref path 2))
(char=? #\\ (string-ref path 2)))))
path
(path-join (getcwd) path)))
(define (in-srcdir . names)
(canonical-path (apply path-join (cons (getenv "srcdir") names))))
;; Try to find NAME in PATHS. Returns the full path name on success,
;; or raises an error.
(define (path-expand name paths)
(let loop ((path paths))
(if (null? path)
(throw "Could not find" name "in" paths)
(let* ((qualified-name (path-join (car path) name))
(file-exists (call-with-input-file qualified-name
(lambda (x) #t))))
(if file-exists
qualified-name
(loop (cdr path)))))))
;; Expand NAME using the gpgscm load path. Use like this:
;; (load (with-path "library.scm"))
(define (with-path name)
(catch name
(path-expand name (string-split (getenv "GPGSCM_PATH") *pathsep*))))
(define (basename path)
(let ((i (string-index path #\/)))
(if (equal? i #f)
path
(basename (substring path (+ 1 i) (string-length path))))))
(define (basename-suffix path suffix)
(basename
(if (string-suffix? path suffix)
(substring path 0 (- (string-length path) (string-length suffix)))
path)))
;; Helper for (pipe).
(define :read-end car)
(define :write-end cadr)
;; let-like macro that manages file descriptors.
;;
;; (letfd <bindings> <body>)
;;
;; Bind all variables given in <bindings> and initialize each of them
;; to the given initial value, and close them after evaluting <body>.
(macro (letfd form)
(let ((result-sym (gensym)))
`((lambda (,(caaadr form))
(let ((,result-sym
,(if (= 1 (length (cadr form)))
`(catch (begin (close ,(caaadr form))
(apply throw *error*))
,@(cddr form))
`(letfd ,(cdadr form) ,@(cddr form)))))
(close ,(caaadr form))
,result-sym)) ,@(cdaadr form))))
(macro (with-working-directory form)
(let ((result-sym (gensym)) (cwd-sym (gensym)))
`(let* ((,cwd-sym (getcwd))
(_ (if ,(cadr form) (chdir ,(cadr form))))
(,result-sym (catch (begin (chdir ,cwd-sym)
(apply throw *error*))
,@(cddr form))))
(chdir ,cwd-sym)
,result-sym)))
;; Make a temporary directory. If arguments are given, they are
;; joined using path-join, and must end in a component ending in
;; "XXXXXX". If no arguments are given, a suitable location and
;; generic name is used.
(define (mkdtemp . components)
(_mkdtemp (if (null? components)
(path-join (getenv "TMP")
(string-append "gpgscm-" (get-isotime) "-"
(basename-suffix *scriptname* ".scm")
"-XXXXXX"))
(apply path-join components))))
(macro (with-temporary-working-directory form)
(let ((result-sym (gensym)) (cwd-sym (gensym)) (tmp-sym (gensym)))
`(let* ((,cwd-sym (getcwd))
(,tmp-sym (mkdtemp))
(_ (chdir ,tmp-sym))
(,result-sym (catch (begin (chdir ,cwd-sym)
(unlink-recursively ,tmp-sym)
(apply throw *error*))
,@(cdr form))))
(chdir ,cwd-sym)
(unlink-recursively ,tmp-sym)
,result-sym)))
(define (make-temporary-file . args)
(canonical-path (path-join
(mkdtemp)
(if (null? args) "a" (car args)))))
(define (remove-temporary-file filename)
(catch '()
(unlink filename))
(let ((dirname (substring filename 0 (string-rindex filename #\/))))
(catch (echo "removing temporary directory" dirname "failed")
(rmdir dirname))))
;; let-like macro that manages temporary files.
;;
;; (lettmp <bindings> <body>)
;;
;; Bind all variables given in <bindings>, initialize each of them to
;; a string representing an unique path in the filesystem, and delete
;; them after evaluting <body>.
(macro (lettmp form)
(let ((result-sym (gensym)))
`((lambda (,(caadr form))
(let ((,result-sym
,(if (= 1 (length (cadr form)))
`(catch (begin (remove-temporary-file ,(caadr form))
(apply throw *error*))
,@(cddr form))
`(lettmp ,(cdadr form) ,@(cddr form)))))
(remove-temporary-file ,(caadr form))
,result-sym)) (make-temporary-file ,(symbol->string (caadr form))))))
(define (check-execution source transformer)
(lettmp (sink)
(transformer source sink)))
(define (check-identity source transformer)
(lettmp (sink)
(transformer source sink)
(if (not (file=? source sink))
(fail "mismatch"))))
;;
;; Monadic pipe support.
;;
(define pipeM
(package
(define (new procs source sink producer)
(package
(define (dump)
(write (list procs source sink producer))
(newline))
(define (add-proc command pid)
(new (cons (list command pid) procs) source sink producer))
(define (commands)
(map car procs))
(define (pids)
(map cadr procs))
(define (set-source source')
(new procs source' sink producer))
(define (set-sink sink')
(new procs source sink' producer))
(define (set-producer producer')
(if producer
(throw "producer already set"))
(new procs source sink producer'))))))
(define (pipe:do . commands)
(let loop ((M (pipeM::new '() CLOSED_FD CLOSED_FD #f)) (cmds commands))
(if (null? cmds)
(begin
(if M::producer (M::producer))
(if (not (null? M::procs))
(let* ((retcodes (wait-processes (map stringify (M::commands))
(M::pids) #t))
(results (map (lambda (p r) (append p (list r)))
M::procs retcodes))
(failed (filter (lambda (x) (not (= 0 (caddr x))))
results)))
(if (not (null? failed))
(throw failed))))) ; xxx nicer reporting
(if (and (= 2 (length cmds)) (number? (cadr cmds)))
;; hack: if it's an fd, use it as sink
(let ((M' ((car cmds) (M::set-sink (cadr cmds)))))
(if (> M::source 2) (close M::source))
(if (> (cadr cmds) 2) (close (cadr cmds)))
(loop M' '()))
(let ((M' ((car cmds) M)))
(if (> M::source 2) (close M::source))
(loop M' (cdr cmds)))))))
(define (pipe:open pathname flags)
(lambda (M)
(M::set-source (open pathname flags))))
(define (pipe:defer producer)
(lambda (M)
(let* ((p (outbound-pipe))
(M' (M::set-source (:read-end p))))
(M'::set-producer (lambda ()
(producer (:write-end p))
(close (:write-end p)))))))
(define (pipe:echo data)
(pipe:defer (lambda (sink) (display data (fdopen sink "wb")))))
(define (pipe:spawn command)
(lambda (M)
(define (do-spawn M new-source)
(let ((pid (spawn-process-fd command M::source M::sink
(if (> (*verbose*) 0)
STDERR_FILENO CLOSED_FD)))
(M' (M::set-source new-source)))
(M'::add-proc command pid)))
(if (= CLOSED_FD M::sink)
(let* ((p (pipe))
(M' (do-spawn (M::set-sink (:write-end p)) (:read-end p))))
(close (:write-end p))
(M'::set-sink CLOSED_FD))
(do-spawn M CLOSED_FD))))
(define (pipe:splice sink)
(lambda (M)
(splice M::source sink)
(M::set-source CLOSED_FD)))
(define (pipe:write-to pathname flags mode)
(open pathname flags mode))
;;
;; Monadic transformer support.
;;
(define (tr:do . commands)
(let loop ((tmpfiles '()) (source #f) (cmds commands))
(if (null? cmds)
(for-each remove-temporary-file tmpfiles)
(let* ((v ((car cmds) tmpfiles source))
(tmpfiles' (car v))
(sink (cadr v))
(error (caddr v)))
(if error
(begin
(for-each remove-temporary-file tmpfiles')
(apply throw error)))
(loop tmpfiles' sink (cdr cmds))))))
(define (tr:open pathname)
(lambda (tmpfiles source)
(list tmpfiles pathname #f)))
(define (tr:spawn input command)
(lambda (tmpfiles source)
(if (and (member '**in** command) (not source))
(fail (string-append (stringify cmd) " needs an input")))
(let* ((t (make-temporary-file))
(cmd (map (lambda (x)
(cond
((equal? '**in** x) source)
((equal? '**out** x) t)
(else x))) command)))
(catch (list (cons t tmpfiles) t *error*)
(call-popen cmd input)
(if (and (member '**out** command) (not (file-exists? t)))
(fail (string-append (stringify cmd)
" did not produce '" t "'.")))
(list (cons t tmpfiles) t #f)))))
(define (tr:write-to pathname)
(lambda (tmpfiles source)
(rename source pathname)
(list tmpfiles pathname #f)))
(define (tr:pipe-do . commands)
(lambda (tmpfiles source)
(let ((t (make-temporary-file)))
(apply pipe:do
`(,@(if source `(,(pipe:open source (logior O_RDONLY O_BINARY))) '())
,@commands
,(pipe:write-to t (logior O_WRONLY O_BINARY O_CREAT) #o600)))
(list (cons t tmpfiles) t #f))))
(define (tr:assert-identity reference)
(lambda (tmpfiles source)
(if (not (file=? source reference))
(fail "mismatch"))
(list tmpfiles source #f)))
(define (tr:assert-weak-identity reference)
(lambda (tmpfiles source)
(if (not (text-file=? source reference))
(fail "mismatch"))
(list tmpfiles source #f)))
(define (tr:call-with-content function . args)
(lambda (tmpfiles source)
(catch (list tmpfiles source *error*)
(apply function `(,(call-with-input-file source read-all) ,@args)))
(list tmpfiles source #f)))
;;
;; Developing and debugging tests.
;;
;; Spawn an os shell.
(define (interactive-shell)
(call-with-fds `(,(getenv "SHELL") -i) 0 1 2))