# Copyright (C) Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved. # This file is distributed under the University of Illinois Open Source License. See LICENSE.TXT for details. r"""VerifierHelper.py - help with test content used with: clang-hlsl-tests /name:VerifierTest.* This script will produce an HLSL file with expected-error and expected-warning statements corresponding to actual errors/warnings produced from clang-hlsl-tests. The new file will be located in %TEMP%, named after the original file, but with the added extension '.result'. This can then be compared with the original file (such as varmods-syntax.hlsl) to see the differences in errors. It may also be used to replace the original file, once the correct output behavior is verified. This script can also be used to do the same with fxc, adding expected errors there too. If there were errors/warnings/notes reported by clang, but nothing reported by fxc, an "fxc-pass {{}}" entry will be added. If copied to reference, it means that you sign off on the difference in behavior between clang and fxc. In ast mode, this will find the ast subtree corresponding to a line of code preceding a line containing only: "/*verify-ast", and insert a stripped subtree between this marker and a line containing only: "*/". This relies on clang.exe in the build directory. This tool expects clang.exe and clang-hlsl-tests.dll to be in %HLSL_BLD_DIR%\bin\Debug. Usage: VerifierHelper.py clang - run test through clang-hlsl-tests and show differences VerifierHelper.py fxc - run test through fxc and show differences VerifierHelper.py ast - run test through ast-dump and show differences VerifierHelper.py all - run test through clang-hlsl-tests, ast-dump, and fxc, then show differences - name of verifier test as passed to "te clang-hlsl-tests.dll /name:VerifierTest::": Example: RunVarmodsSyntax Can also specify * to run all tests Environment variables - set these to ensure this tool works properly: HLSL_SRC_DIR - root path of HLSLonLLVM enlistment HLSL_BLD_DIR - path to projects and build output HLSL_FXC_PATH - fxc.exe to use for comparison purposes HLSL_DIFF_TOOL - tool to use for file comparison (optional) """ import os, sys, re try: DiffTool = os.environ['HLSL_DIFF_TOOL'] except: DiffTool = None try: FxcPath = os.environ['HLSL_FXC_PATH'] except: FxcPath = 'fxc' HlslVerifierTestCpp = os.path.expandvars(r'${HLSL_SRC_DIR}\tools\clang\unittests\HLSL\VerifierTest.cpp') HlslDataDir = os.path.expandvars(r'${HLSL_SRC_DIR}\tools\clang\test\HLSL') HlslBinDir = os.path.expandvars(r'${HLSL_BLD_DIR}\Debug\bin') VerifierTests = { 'RunAttributes': 'attributes.hlsl', 'RunBadInclude': 'bad-include.hlsl', 'RunBinopDims': 'binop-dims.hlsl', 'RunCXX11Attributes': 'cxx11-attributes.hlsl', 'RunConstAssign': 'const-assign.hlsl', 'RunConstDefault': 'const-default.hlsl', 'RunConstExpr': 'const-expr.hlsl', 'RunCppErrors': 'cpp-errors.hlsl', 'RunCppErrorsHV2015': 'cpp-errors-hv2015.hlsl', 'RunDerivedToBaseCasts': 'derived-to-base.hlsl', 'RunEffectsSyntax': 'effects-syntax.hlsl', 'RunEnums': 'enums.hlsl', 'RunFunctions': 'functions.hlsl', 'RunImplicitCasts': 'implicit-casts.hlsl', 'RunIndexingOperator': 'indexing-operator.hlsl', 'RunIntrinsicExamples': 'intrinsic-examples.hlsl', 'RunLiterals': 'literals.hlsl', 'RunMatrixAssignments': 'matrix-assignments.hlsl', 'RunMatrixSyntax': 'matrix-syntax.hlsl', 'RunMatrixSyntaxExactPrecision': 'matrix-syntax-exact-precision.hlsl', 'RunMoreOperators': 'more-operators.hlsl', 'RunObjectOperators': 'object-operators.hlsl', 'RunPackReg': 'packreg.hlsl', 'RunRayTracings': "raytracing.hlsl", 'RunScalarAssignments': 'scalar-assignments.hlsl', 'RunScalarAssignmentsExactPrecision': 'scalar-assignments-exact-precision.hlsl', 'RunScalarOperators': 'scalar-operators.hlsl', 'RunScalarOperatorsAssign': 'scalar-operators-assign.hlsl', 'RunScalarOperatorsAssignExactPrecision': 'scalar-operators-assign-exact-precision.hlsl', 'RunScalarOperatorsExactPrecision': 'scalar-operators-exact-precision.hlsl', 'RunSemantics': 'semantics.hlsl', 'RunString': 'string.hlsl', 'RunStructAssignments': 'struct-assignments.hlsl', 'RunSubobjects': 'subobjects-syntax.hlsl', 'RunTemplateChecks': 'template-checks.hlsl', 'RunTypemodsSyntax': 'typemods-syntax.hlsl', 'RunUint4Add3': 'uint4_add3.hlsl', 'RunVarmodsSyntax': 'varmods-syntax.hlsl', 'RunVectorAssignments': 'vector-assignments.hlsl', 'RunVectorConditional': 'vector-conditional.hlsl', 'RunVectorSyntax': 'vector-syntax.hlsl', 'RunVectorSyntaxExactPrecision': 'vector-syntax-exact-precision.hlsl', 'RunVectorSyntaxMix': 'vector-syntax-mix.hlsl', 'RunWave': 'wave.hlsl', } # The following test(s) do not work in fxc mode: fxcExcludedTests = [ 'RunCppErrors', 'RunCppErrorsHV2015', 'RunCXX11Attributes', 'RunEnums', 'RunIntrinsicExamples', 'RunMatrixSyntaxExactPrecision', 'RunRayTracings', 'RunScalarAssignmentsExactPrecision', 'RunScalarOperatorsAssignExactPrecision', 'RunScalarOperatorsExactPrecision', 'RunSubobjects', 'RunVectorSyntaxExactPrecision', 'RunWave', ] # rxRUN = re.compile(r'[ RUN ] VerifierTest.(\w+)') # gtest syntax rxRUN = re.compile(r'StartGroup: VerifierTest::(\w+)') # TAEF syntax rxEndGroup = re.compile(r'EndGroup: VerifierTest::(\w+)\s+\[(\w+)\]') # TAEF syntax rxForProgram = re.compile(r'^for program (.*?) with errors\:$') # rxExpected = re.compile(r"^error\: \'(\w+)\' diagnostics (expected but not seen|seen but not expected)\: $") # gtest syntax rxExpected = re.compile(r"^\'(\w+)\' diagnostics (expected but not seen|seen but not expected)\: $") # TAEF syntax rxDiagReport = re.compile(r' (?:File (.*?) )?Line (\d+): (.*)$') rxDiag = re.compile(r'((expected|fxc)-(error|warning|note|pass)\s*\{\{(.*?)\}\}\s*)') rxFxcErr = re.compile(r'(.+)\((\d+)(?:,(\d+)(?:\-(\d+))?)?\)\: (error|warning) (.*?)\: (.*)') # groups = (filename, line, colstart, colend, ew, error_code, error_message) rxCommentStart = re.compile(r'(//|/\*)') rxStrings = re.compile(r'(\'|\").*?((?\) | (?: (?:(?:(?Pline|\S*):(?P\d+):(?P\d+)) | col:(?P\d+) ) (?:,\s+ (?:(?:(?Pline|\S*):(?P\d+):(?P\d+)) | col:(?P\d+) ) )? ) )\>''', re.VERBOSE) rxAstHexAddress = re.compile(r'\b(0x[0-9a-f]+) ?') rxAstNode = re.compile(r'((?:\<\<\\>\>)|(?:\w+))\s*(.*)') # matches ignored portion of line for first AST node in subgraph to match rxAstIgnoredIndent = re.compile(r'^(\s+|\||\`|\-)*') # The purpose of StripComments and CountBraces is to be used when commenting lines of code out to allow # Fxc testing to continue even when it doesn't recover as well as clang. Some error lines are on the # beginning of a function, where commenting just that line will comment out the beginning of the function # block, but not the body or end of the block, producing invalid syntax. Here's an example: # void foo(error is here) { /* expected-error {{some expected clang error}} */ # return; # } # If the first line is commented without the rest of the function, it will be incorrect code. # So the intent is to detect when the line being commented out results in an unbalanced brace matching. # Then these functions will be used to comment additional lines until the braces match again. # It's simple and won't handle the general case, but should handle the cases in the test files, and if # not, the tests should be easily modifyable to work with it. # This still does not handle preprocessor directives, or escaped characters (like line ends or escaped # quotes), or other cases that a real parser would handle. def StripComments(line, multiline_comment_continued = False): "Remove comments from line, returns stripped line and multiline_comment_continued if a multiline comment continues beyond the line" if multiline_comment_continued: # in multiline comment, only look for end of that idx = line.find('*/') if idx < 0: return '', True return StripComments(line[idx+2:]) # look for start of multiline comment or eol comment: m = rxCommentStart.search(line) if m: if m.group(1) == '/*': line_end, multiline_comment_continued = StripComments(line[m.end(1):], True) return line[:m.start(1)] + line_end, multiline_comment_continued elif m.group(1) == '//': return line[:m.start(1)], False return line, False def CountBraces(line, bracestacks): m = rxStrings.search(line) if m: CountBraces(line[:m.start(1)], bracestacks) CountBraces(line[m.end(2):], bracestacks) return for b in rxBraces.findall(line): if b in '()': bracestacks['()'] = bracestacks.get('()', 0) + ((b == '(') and 1 or -1) elif b in '{}': bracestacks['{}'] = bracestacks.get('{}', 0) + ((b == '{') and 1 or -1) elif b in '[]': bracestacks['[]'] = bracestacks.get('[]', 0) + ((b == '[') and 1 or -1) def ProcessStatementOrBlock(lines, start, fn_process): num = 0 # statement_continued initialized with whether line has non-whitespace content statement_continued = not not StripComments(lines[start], False)[0].strip() # Assumes start of line is not inside multiline comment multiline_comment_continued = False bracestacks = {} while start+num < len(lines): line = lines[start+num] lines[start+num] = fn_process(line) num += 1 line, multiline_comment_continued = StripComments(line, multiline_comment_continued) CountBraces(line, bracestacks) if (statement_continued and not rxStatementEndOrBlockBegin.search(line) ): continue statement_continued = False if rxLineContinued.match(line): continue if (bracestacks.get('{}', 0) < 1 and bracestacks.get('()', 0) < 1 and bracestacks.get('[]', 0) < 1 ): break return num def CommentStatementOrBlock(lines, start): def fn_process(line): return '// ' + line return ProcessStatementOrBlock(lines, start, fn_process) def ParseVerifierTestCpp(): "Returns dictionary mapping Run* test name to hlsl filename by parsing VerifierTest.cpp" tests = {} FoundTest = None def fn_null(line): return line def fn_process(line): searching = FoundTest is not None if searching: m = rxVerifierTestCheckFile.search(line) if m: tests[FoundTest] = m.group(1) searching = False return line with open(HlslVerifierTestCpp, 'rt') as f: lines = f.readlines() start = 0 while start < len(lines): m = rxVerifierTestMethod.search(lines[start]) if m: FoundTest = m.group(1) start += ProcessStatementOrBlock(lines, start, fn_process) if FoundTest not in tests: print('Could not parse file for test %s' % FoundTest) FoundTest = None else: start += ProcessStatementOrBlock(lines, start, fn_null) return tests class SourceLocation(object): def __init__(self, line=None, **kwargs): if not kwargs: self.Invalid = '' return for key, value in kwargs.items(): try: value = int(value) except: pass setattr(self, key, value) if line and not self.FromLine: self.FromLine = line self.FromCol = self.FromCol or self.FromLineCol self.ToCol = self.ToCol or self.ToLineCol def Offset(self, offset): "Offset From/To Lines by specified value" if self.Invalid: return if self.FromLine: self.FromLine = self.FromLine + offset if self.ToLine: self.ToLine = self.ToLine + offset def ToStringAtLine(self, line): "convert to string relative to specified line" if self.Invalid: sloc = self.Invalid else: if self.FromLine and line != self.FromLine: sloc = 'line:%d:%d' % (self.FromLine, self.FromCol) line = self.FromLine else: sloc = 'col:%d' % self.FromCol if self.ToCol: if self.ToLine and line != self.ToLine: sloc += ', line:%d:%d' % (self.ToLine, self.ToCol) else: sloc += ', col:%d' % self.ToCol return '<' + sloc + '>' class AstNode(object): def __init__(self, name, sloc, prefix, text, indent=''): self.name, self.sloc, self.prefix, self.text, self.indent = name, sloc, prefix, text, indent self.children = [] def ToStringAtLine(self, line): "convert to string relative to specified line" if self.name == '<<>>': return self.name return ('%s %s%s %s' % (self.name, self.prefix, self.sloc.ToStringAtLine(line), self.text)).strip() def WalkAstChildren(ast_root): "yield each child node in the ast tree in depth-first order" for node in ast_root.children: yield node for child in WalkAstChildren(node): yield child def WriteAstSubtree(ast_root, line, indent=''): output = [] output.append(indent + ast_root.ToStringAtLine(line)) if not ast_root.sloc.Invalid and ast_root.sloc.FromLine: line = ast_root.sloc.FromLine root_indent_len = len(ast_root.indent) for child in WalkAstChildren(ast_root): output.append(indent + child.indent[root_indent_len:] + child.ToStringAtLine(line)) if not child.sloc.Invalid and child.sloc.FromLine: line = child.sloc.FromLine return output def FindAstNodesByLine(ast_root, line): nodes = [] if not ast_root.sloc.Invalid and ast_root.sloc.FromLine == line: return [ast_root] if not ast_root.sloc.Invalid and ast_root.sloc.ToLine and ast_root.sloc.ToLine < line: return [] for child in ast_root.children: sub_nodes = FindAstNodesByLine(child, line) if sub_nodes: nodes += sub_nodes return nodes def ParseAst(astlines): cur_line = 0 # current source line root_node = None ast_stack = [] # stack of nodes and column numbers so we can pop the right number of nodes up the stack i = 0 # ast line index def push(node, col): if ast_stack: cur_node, prior_col = ast_stack[-1] cur_node.children.append(node) ast_stack.append((node, col)) def popto(col): cur_node, prior_col = ast_stack[-1] while ast_stack and col <= prior_col: ast_stack.pop() cur_node, prior_col = ast_stack[-1] assert ast_stack def parsenode(text, indent): m = rxAstNode.match(text) if m: name = m.group(1) text = text[m.end(1):].strip() else: print('rxAstNode match failed on:\n %s' % text) return AstNode('ast-parse-failed', SourceLocation(), '', '', indent) text = rxAstHexAddress.sub('', text).strip() m = rxAstSourceLocation.search(text) if m: prefix = text[:m.start()] sloc = SourceLocation(cur_line, **m.groupdict()) text = text[m.end():].strip() else: prefix = '' sloc = SourceLocation() return AstNode(name, sloc, prefix, text, indent) # Look for TranslationUnitDecl and start from there while i < len(astlines): text = astlines[i] if text.startswith('TranslationUnitDecl'): root_node = parsenode(text, '') push(root_node, 0) break i += 1 i += 1 # gather ast nodes while i < len(astlines): line = astlines[i] # get starting column and update stack m = rxAstIgnoredIndent.match(line) indent = '' col = 0 if m: indent = m.group(0) col = m.end() if col == 0: break # at this point we should be done parsing the translation unit! popto(col) # parse and add the node node = parsenode(line[col:], indent) if not node: print('error parsing line %d:\n%s' % (i+1, line)) assert False push(node, col) # update current source line sloc = node.sloc if not sloc.Invalid and sloc.FromLine: cur_line = sloc.FromLine i += 1 return root_node class File(object): def __init__(self, filename): self.filename = filename self.expected = {} # {line_num: [('error' or 'warning', 'error or warning message'), ...], ...} self.unexpected = {} # {line_num: [('error' or 'warning', 'error or warning message'), ...], ...} self.last_diag_col = None def AddExpected(self, line_num, ew, message): self.expected.setdefault(line_num, []).append((ew, message)) def AddUnexpected(self, line_num, ew, message): self.unexpected.setdefault(line_num, []).append((ew, message)) def MatchDiags(self, line, diags=[], prefix='expected', matchall=False): diags = diags[:] diag_col = None matches = [] for m in rxDiag.finditer(line): if diag_col is None: diag_col = m.start() self.last_diag_col = diag_col if m.group(2) == prefix: pattern = m.groups()[2:4] for idx, (ew, message) in enumerate(diags): if pattern == (ew, message): matches.append(m) break else: if matchall: matches.append(m) continue del diags[idx] return sorted(matches, key=lambda m: m.start()), diags, diag_col def RemoveDiags(self, line, diags, prefix='expected', removeall=False): """Removes expected-* diags from line, returns result_line, remaining_diags, diag_col Where, result_line is the line without the matching diagnostics, remaining is the list of diags not found on the line, diag_col is the column of the first diagnostic found on the line. """ matches, diags, diag_col = self.MatchDiags(line, diags, prefix, removeall) for m in reversed(matches): line = line[:m.start()] + line[m.end():] return line, diags, diag_col def AddDiags(self, line, diags, diag_col=None, prefix='expected'): "Adds expected-* diags to line." if diags: if diag_col is None: if self.last_diag_col is not None and self.last_diag_col-3 > len(line): diag_col = self.last_diag_col else: diag_col = max(len(line) + 7, 63) # 4 spaces + '/* ' or at column 63, whichever is greater line = line + (' ' * ((diag_col - 3) - len(line))) + '/* */' for ew, message in reversed(diags): line = line[:diag_col] + ('%s-%s {{%s}} ' % (prefix, ew, message)) + line[diag_col:] return line.rstrip() def SortDiags(self, line): matches = list(rxDiag.finditer(line)) if matches: for m in sorted(matches, key=lambda m: m.start(), reverse=True): line = line[:m.start()] + line[m.end():] diag_col = m.start() for m in sorted(matches, key=lambda m: m.groups()[1:], reverse=True): line = line[:diag_col] + ('%s-%s {{%s}} ' % m.groups()[1:]) + line[diag_col:] return line.rstrip() def OutputResult(self): temp_filename = os.path.expandvars(r'${TEMP}\%s' % os.path.split(self.filename)[1]) with open(self.filename, 'rt') as fin: with open(temp_filename+'.result', 'wt') as fout: line_num = 0 for line in fin.readlines(): if line[-1] == '\n': line = line[:-1] line_num += 1 line, expected, diag_col = self.RemoveDiags(line, self.expected.get(line_num, [])) for ew, message in expected: print('Error: Line %d: Could not find: expected-%s {{%s}}!!' % (line_num, ew, message)) line = self.AddDiags(line, self.unexpected.get(line_num, []), diag_col) line = self.SortDiags(line) fout.write(line + '\n') def TryFxc(self, result_filename=None): temp_filename = os.path.expandvars(r'${TEMP}\%s' % os.path.split(self.filename)[1]) if result_filename is None: result_filename = temp_filename + '.fxc' inlines = [] with open(self.filename, 'rt') as fin: for line in fin.readlines(): if line[-1] == '\n': line = line[:-1] inlines.append(line) verify_arguments = None for line in inlines: m = rxVerifyArguments.search(line) if m: verify_arguments = m.group(1) print('Found :FXC_VERIFY_ARGUMENTS: %s' % verify_arguments) break # result will hold the final result after adding fxc error messages # initialize it by removing all the expected diagnostics result = [(line, None, False) for line in inlines] for n, (line, diag_col, expected) in enumerate(result): line, diags, diag_col = self.RemoveDiags(line, [], prefix='fxc', removeall=True) matches, diags, diag_col2 = self.MatchDiags(line, [], prefix='expected', matchall=True) if matches: expected = True ## if diag_col is None: ## diag_col = diag_col2 ## elif diag_col2 < diag_col: ## diag_col = diag_col2 result[n] = (line, diag_col, expected) # commented holds the version that gets progressively commented as fxc reports errors commented = inlines[:] # diags_by_line is a dictionary of a set of errors and warnings keyed off line_num diags_by_line = {} while True: with open(temp_filename+'.fxc_temp', 'wt') as fout: fout.write('\n'.join(commented)) if verify_arguments is None: fout.write("\n[numthreads(1,1,1)] void _test_main() { }\n") if verify_arguments is None: args = '/E _test_main /T cs_5_1' else: args = verify_arguments os.system('%s /nologo "%s.fxc_temp" %s /DVERIFY_FXC=1 /Fo "%s.fxo" /Fe "%s.err" 1> "%s.log" 2>&1' % (FxcPath, temp_filename, args, temp_filename, temp_filename, temp_filename)) with open(temp_filename+'.err', 'rt') as f: errors = [m for m in map(rxFxcErr.match, f.readlines()) if m] errors = sorted(errors, key=lambda m: int(m.group(2))) first_error = None for m in errors: line_num = int(m.group(2)) if not first_error and m.group(5) == 'error': first_error = line_num elif first_error and line_num > first_error: break diags_by_line.setdefault(line_num, set()).add((m.group(5), m.group(6) + ': ' + m.group(7))) if first_error and first_error <= len(commented): CommentStatementOrBlock(commented, first_error-1) else: break # Add diagnostic messages from fxc to result: self.last_diag_col = None for i, (line, diag_col, expected) in enumerate(result): line_num = i + 1 if diag_col: self.last_diag_col = diag_col diags = diags_by_line.get(line_num, set()) if not diags: if expected: diags.add(('pass', '')) else: continue diags = sorted(list(diags)) line = self.SortDiags(self.AddDiags(line, diags, diag_col, prefix='fxc')) result[i] = line, diag_col, expected with open(result_filename, 'wt') as f: f.write('\n'.join(map(lambda (line, diag_col, expected): line, result))) def TryAst(self, result_filename=None): temp_filename = os.path.expandvars(r'${TEMP}\%s' % os.path.split(self.filename)[1]) if result_filename is None: result_filename = temp_filename + '.ast' try: os.unlink(temp_filename+'.ast_dump') except: pass try: os.unlink(result_filename) except: pass ## result = os.system('%s\\clang.exe -cc1 -fsyntax-only -ast-dump %s 1>"%s.ast_dump" 2>"%s.log"' % result = os.system('%s\\dxc.exe -ast-dump %s -E main -T ps_5_0 1>"%s.ast_dump" 2>"%s.log"' % (HlslBinDir, self.filename, temp_filename, temp_filename)) # dxc dumps ast even if there exists any syntax error. If there is any error, dxc returns some nonzero errorcode. if not os.path.isfile(temp_filename+'.ast_dump'): print('ast-dump failed, see log:\n %s.log' % (temp_filename)) return ## elif result: ## print('ast-dump succeeded, but exited with error code %d, see log:\n %s.log' % (result, temp_filename)) astlines = [] with open(temp_filename+'.ast_dump', 'rt') as fin: for line in fin.readlines(): if line[-1] == '\n': line = line[:-1] astlines.append(line) try: ast_root = ParseAst(astlines) except: print('ParseAst failed on "%s"' % (temp_filename + '.ast_dump')) raise inlines = [] with open(self.filename, 'rt') as fin: for line in fin.readlines(): if line[-1] == '\n': line = line[:-1] inlines.append(line) outlines = [] i = 0 while i < len(inlines): line = inlines[i] outlines.append(line) m = rxVerifyAst.match(line) if m: indent = line[:m.start(1)] + ' ' # at this point i is the ONE based source line number # (since it's one past the line we want to verify in zero based index) ast_nodes = FindAstNodesByLine(ast_root, i) if not ast_nodes: outlines += [indent + 'No matching AST found for line!'] else: for ast in ast_nodes: outlines += WriteAstSubtree(ast, i, indent) while i+1 < len(inlines) and not rxEndVerifyAst.match(inlines[i+1]): i += 1 i += 1 with open(result_filename, 'wt') as f: f.write('\n'.join(outlines)) def ProcessVerifierOutput(lines): files = {} cur_filename = None cur_test = None state = 'WaitingForFile' ew = '' expected = None for line in lines: if not line: continue if line[-1] == '\n': line = line[:-1] m = rxRUN.match(line) if m: cur_test = m.group(1) m = rxForProgram.match(line) if m: cur_filename = m.group(1) files[cur_filename] = File(cur_filename) state = 'WaitingForCategory' continue if state is 'WaitingForFile': m = rxEndGroup.match(line) if m and m.group(2) == 'Failed': # This usually happens when compiler crashes print('Fatal Error: test %s failed without verifier results.' % cur_test) if state is 'WaitingForCategory' or state is 'ReadingErrors': m = rxExpected.match(line) if m: ew = m.group(1) expected = m.group(2) == 'expected but not seen' state = 'ReadingErrors' continue if state is 'ReadingErrors': m = rxDiagReport.match(line) if m: line_num = int(m.group(2)) if expected: files[cur_filename].AddExpected(line_num, ew, m.group(3)) else: files[cur_filename].AddUnexpected(line_num, ew, m.group(3)) continue for f in files.values(): f.OutputResult() return files def maybe_compare(filename1, filename2): with open(filename1, 'rt') as fbefore: with open(filename2, 'rt') as fafter: before = fbefore.read() after = fafter.read() if before.strip() != after.strip(): print('Differences found. Compare:\n %s\nwith:\n %s' % (filename1, filename2)) if DiffTool: os.system('%s %s %s' % (DiffTool, filename1, filename2)) return True return False def PrintUsage(): print(__doc__) print('Available tests and corresponding files:') tests = sorted(VerifierTests.keys()) width = len(max(tests, key=len)) for name in tests: print((' %%-%ds %%s' % width) % (name, VerifierTests[name])) print('Tests incompatible with fxc mode:') for name in fxcExcludedTests: print(' %s' % name) def RunVerifierTest(test, HlslDataDir=HlslDataDir): import codecs temp_filename = os.path.expandvars(r'${TEMP}\VerifierHelper_temp.txt') cmd = ('te %s\\clang-hlsl-tests.dll /p:"HlslDataDir=%s" /name:VerifierTest::%s > %s' % (HlslBinDir, HlslDataDir, test, temp_filename)) print(cmd) os.system(cmd) # TAEF test # TAEF outputs unicode, so read as binary and convert: with open(temp_filename, 'rb') as f: return codecs.decode(f.read(), 'UTF-16').replace(u'\x7f', u'').replace(u'\r\n', u'\n').splitlines() def main(*args): global VerifierTests try: VerifierTests = ParseVerifierTestCpp() except: print('Unable to parse tests from VerifierTest.cpp; using defaults') if len(args) < 1 or (args[0][0] in '-/' and args[0][1:].lower() in ('h', '?', 'help')): PrintUsage() return -1 mode = args[0] if mode == 'fxc': allFxcTests = sorted(filter(lambda key: key not in fxcExcludedTests, VerifierTests.keys())) if args[1] == '*': tests = allFxcTests else: if args[1] not in allFxcTests: PrintUsage() return -1 tests = [args[1]] differences = False for test in tests: print('---- %s ----' % test) filename = os.path.join(HlslDataDir, VerifierTests[test]) result_filename = os.path.expandvars(r'${TEMP}\%s.fxc' % os.path.split(filename)[1]) File(filename).TryFxc() differences = maybe_compare(filename, result_filename) or differences if not differences: print('No differences found!') elif mode == 'clang': if args[1] != '*' and args[1] not in VerifierTests: PrintUsage() return -1 files = ProcessVerifierOutput(RunVerifierTest(args[1])) differences = False if files: for f in files.values(): if f.expected or f.unexpected: result_filename = os.path.expandvars(r'${TEMP}\%s.result' % os.path.split(f.filename)[1]) differences = maybe_compare(f.filename, result_filename) or differences if not differences: print('No differences found!') elif mode == 'ast': allAstTests = sorted(VerifierTests.keys()) if args[1] == '*': tests = allAstTests else: if args[1] not in allAstTests: PrintUsage() return -1 tests = [args[1]] differences = False for test in tests: print('---- %s ----' % test) filename = os.path.join(HlslDataDir, VerifierTests[test]) result_filename = os.path.expandvars(r'${TEMP}\%s.ast' % os.path.split(filename)[1]) File(filename).TryAst() differences = maybe_compare(filename, result_filename) or differences if not differences: print('No differences found!') elif mode == 'all': allTests = sorted(VerifierTests.keys()) if args[1] == '*': tests = allTests else: if args[1] not in allTests: PrintUsage() return -1 tests = [args[1]] # Do clang verifier tests, updating source file paths for changed files: sourceFiles = dict([(VerifierTests[test], os.path.join(HlslDataDir, VerifierTests[test])) for test in tests]) files = ProcessVerifierOutput(RunVerifierTest(args[1])) if files: for f in files.values(): if f.expected or f.unexpected: name = os.path.split(f.filename)[1] sourceFiles[name] = os.path.expandvars(r'${TEMP}\%s.result' % name) # update verify-ast blocks: for name, sourceFile in sourceFiles.items(): result_filename = os.path.expandvars(r'${TEMP}\%s.ast' % name) File(sourceFile).TryAst(result_filename) sourceFiles[name] = result_filename # now do fxc verification and final comparison differences = False fxcExcludedFiles = [VerifierTests[test] for test in fxcExcludedTests] width = len(max(tests, key=len)) for test in tests: name = VerifierTests[test] sourceFile = sourceFiles[name] print(('Test %%-%ds - %%s' % width) % (test, name)) result_filename = os.path.expandvars(r'${TEMP}\%s.fxc' % name) if name not in fxcExcludedFiles: File(sourceFile).TryFxc(result_filename) sourceFiles[name] = result_filename differences = maybe_compare(os.path.join(HlslDataDir, name), sourceFiles[name]) or differences if not differences: print('No differences found!') else: PrintUsage() return -1 return 0 if __name__ == '__main__': sys.exit(main(*sys.argv[1:]))