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#!/usr/bin/env perl
use strict;
use warnings;
use 5.010;
use autodie;
use File::Basename;
use File::Spec::Functions;
sub read_in_file {
my $in_file = $_[0];
# Will contain lines before first STARTTEST
# as Lua comments.
my @description_lines = ();
# Will contain alternating blocks of lines of textual input
# (text between ENDTEST and EOF/next STARTTEST) and test commands
# (commands between STARTTEST and ENDTEST) as Lua code.
my @test_body_lines = ();
# Will contain current command block, i.e. lines
# between STARTTEST and ENDTEST.
my @command_lines = ();
# Will contain current input block, i.e. lines
# between ENDTEST and STARTTEST.
my @input_lines = ();
open my $in_file_handle, '<', $in_file;
use constant EMIT_DESCRIPTION => 0;
use constant EMIT_COMMAND => 1;
use constant EMIT_INPUT => 2;
# Push lines from current input and
# command blocks into @test_body_lines
# in the correct order.
sub end_input {
my $input_lines = $_[0];
my $command_lines = $_[1];
my $test_body_lines = $_[2];
# If there are input lines, wrap with an `insert`
# command and add before the previous command block.
if (@{$input_lines}) {
my $last_input_line = pop @{$input_lines};
unshift @{$command_lines}, '';
unshift @{$command_lines}, $last_input_line . ']=])';
unshift @{$command_lines}, @{$input_lines};
unshift @{$command_lines}, "insert([=[";
@{$input_lines} = ();
}
# Output remaining command lines.
push @{$test_body_lines}, @{$command_lines};
@{$command_lines} = ();
}
sub format_comment {
# Handle empty comments.
if (/^$/) {
return '';
}
# Capitalize first character and emit as Lua comment.
my $comment = '-- ' . ucfirst $_;
# Add trailing dot if not already there.
$comment .= '.' unless $comment =~ /\.$/;
return $comment;
}
my %states = (
# Add test description to @description_lines.
EMIT_DESCRIPTION() => sub {
if (/^STARTTEST/) {
return EMIT_COMMAND;
}
# If not an empty line, emit as Lua comment.
if (!/^$/) {
# Remove modeline
s/vim:.*set f\w+=vim//g;
# Remove trailing ":"
s/\s*:\s*$//g;
push @description_lines, '-- ' . $_;
}
return EMIT_DESCRIPTION;
},
# Add test commands to @command_lines.
EMIT_COMMAND() => sub {
if (/^ENDTEST/) {
return EMIT_INPUT;
}
# If line starts with ':"', emit a comment.
if (/^:"/) {
# Remove Vim comment prefix.
s/^:"\s*//;
push @command_lines, format_comment $_;
return EMIT_COMMAND;
}
# Extract possible inline comment.
if (/^[^"]*"[^"]*$/) {
# Remove command part and prepended whitespace.
s/^(.*?)\s*"\s*//;
push @command_lines, format_comment $_;
# Set implicit variable to command without comment.
$_ = $1;
}
# Only continue if remaining command is not empty.
if (!/^:?\s*$/) {
# Replace terminal escape characters with <esc>.
s/\e/<esc>/g;
my $startstr = "'";
my $endstr = "'";
# If line contains single quotes or backslashes, use double
# square brackets to wrap string.
if (/'/ || /\\/) {
# If the line contains a closing square bracket,
# wrap it with [=[...]=].
if (/\]/) {
$startstr = '[=[';
$endstr = ']=]';
} else {
$startstr = '[[';
$endstr = ']]';
}
}
# Emit 'feed' if not a search ('/') or ex (':') command.
if (!/^\// && !/^:/) {
# If command does not end with <esc>, insert trailing <cr>.
my $command = 'feed(' . $startstr . $_;
$command .= '<cr>' unless /<esc>$/;
$command .= $endstr . ')';
push @command_lines, $command;
} else {
# Remove prepending ':'.
s/^://;
push @command_lines, 'execute(' . $startstr . $_ . $endstr . ')';
}
}
return EMIT_COMMAND;
},
# Add input to @input_lines.
EMIT_INPUT() => sub {
if (/^STARTTEST/) {
end_input \@input_lines, \@command_lines, \@test_body_lines;
return EMIT_COMMAND;
}
# Skip initial lines if they are empty.
if (@input_lines or !/^$/) {
push @input_lines, ' ' . $_;
}
return EMIT_INPUT;
},
);
my $state = EMIT_DESCRIPTION;
while (<$in_file_handle>) {
# Remove trailing newline character and process line.
chomp;
$state = $states{$state}->($_);
}
# If not all lines have been processed yet,
# do it now.
end_input \@input_lines, \@command_lines, \@test_body_lines;
close $in_file_handle;
return (\@description_lines, \@test_body_lines);
}
sub read_ok_file {
my $ok_file = $_[0];
my @assertions = ();
if (-f $ok_file) {
push @assertions, '';
push @assertions, "-- Assert buffer contents.";
push @assertions, "expect([=[";
open my $ok_file_handle, '<', $ok_file;
while (<$ok_file_handle>) {
# Remove trailing newline character and process line.
chomp;
push @assertions, ' ' . $_;
}
close $ok_file_handle;
$assertions[-1] .= "]=])";
}
return \@assertions;
}
my $legacy_testfile = $ARGV[0];
my $out_dir = $ARGV[1];
if ($#ARGV != 1) {
say "Convert a legacy Vim test to a Neovim lua spec.";
say '';
say "Usage: $0 legacy-testfile output-directory";
say '';
say "legacy-testfile: Path to .in or .ok file.";
say "output-directory: Directory where Lua spec will be saved to.";
say '';
say "Note: Only works reliably for fairly simple tests.";
say " Manual adjustments to generated spec files are required.";
exit 1;
}
my @legacy_suffixes = ('.in', '.ok');
my ($base_name, $base_path, $suffix) = fileparse($legacy_testfile, @legacy_suffixes);
my $in_file = catfile($base_path, $base_name . '.in');
my $ok_file = catfile($base_path, $base_name . '.ok');
# Remove leading 'test'.
my $test_name = $base_name;
$test_name =~ s/^test_?//;
my $spec_file = do {
if ($test_name =~ /^([0-9]+)/) {
catfile($out_dir, sprintf('%03d', $1) . '_spec.lua')
} else {
catfile($out_dir, $test_name . '_spec.lua')
}
};
if (! -f $in_file) {
say "Test input file $in_file not found.";
exit 2;
}
if (! -d $out_dir) {
say "Output directory $out_dir does not exist.";
exit 3;
}
if (-f $spec_file) {
say "Output file $spec_file already exists.";
print "Overwrite (Y/n)? ";
my $input = <STDIN>;
chomp($input);
unless ($input =~ /^y|Y/) {
say "Aborting.";
exit 4;
}
}
# Read .in and .ok files.
my ($description_lines, $test_body_lines) = read_in_file $in_file;
my $assertion_lines = read_ok_file $ok_file;
# Append assertions to test body.
push @{$test_body_lines}, @{$assertion_lines} if @{$assertion_lines};
# Write spec file.
open my $spec_file_handle, ">", $spec_file;
print $spec_file_handle <<"EOS";
@{[join "\n", @{$description_lines}]}
local helpers = require('test.functional.helpers')
local feed, insert, source = helpers.feed, helpers.insert, helpers.source
local clear, execute, expect = helpers.clear, helpers.execute, helpers.expect
describe('$test_name', function()
before_each(clear)
it('is working', function()
@{[join "\n", map { /^$/ ? '' : ' ' . $_ } @{$test_body_lines}]}
end)
end)
EOS
close $spec_file_handle;
say "Written to $spec_file."
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