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compiletest/
directives.rs

1use std::collections::HashSet;
2use std::process::Command;
3use std::{env, fs};
4
5use camino::{Utf8Path, Utf8PathBuf};
6use semver::Version;
7use tracing::*;
8
9use crate::common::{CodegenBackend, Config, Debugger, FailMode, PassMode, RunFailMode, TestMode};
10use crate::debuggers::{extract_cdb_version, extract_gdb_version};
11use crate::directives::auxiliary::parse_and_update_aux;
12pub(crate) use crate::directives::auxiliary::{AuxCrate, AuxProps};
13use crate::directives::directive_names::{
14    KNOWN_DIRECTIVE_NAMES_SET, KNOWN_HTMLDOCCK_DIRECTIVE_NAMES, KNOWN_JSONDOCCK_DIRECTIVE_NAMES,
15};
16pub(crate) use crate::directives::file::FileDirectives;
17use crate::directives::handlers::DIRECTIVE_HANDLERS_MAP;
18use crate::directives::line::DirectiveLine;
19use crate::directives::needs::CachedNeedsConditions;
20use crate::edition::{Edition, parse_edition};
21use crate::errors::ErrorKind;
22use crate::executor::{CollectedTestDesc, ShouldFail};
23use crate::util::static_regex;
24use crate::{fatal, help};
25
26mod auxiliary;
27mod cfg;
28mod directive_names;
29mod file;
30mod handlers;
31mod line;
32pub(crate) use line::line_directive;
33mod line_number;
34pub(crate) use line_number::LineNumber;
35mod needs;
36#[cfg(test)]
37mod tests;
38
39pub(crate) struct DirectivesCache {
40    /// "Conditions" used by `ignore-*` and `only-*` directives, prepared in
41    /// advance so that they don't have to be evaluated repeatedly.
42    cfg_conditions: cfg::PreparedConditions,
43    needs: CachedNeedsConditions,
44}
45
46impl DirectivesCache {
47    pub(crate) fn load(config: &Config) -> Self {
48        Self {
49            cfg_conditions: cfg::prepare_conditions(config),
50            needs: CachedNeedsConditions::load(config),
51        }
52    }
53}
54
55/// Properties which must be known very early, before actually running
56/// the test.
57#[derive(Default)]
58pub(crate) struct EarlyProps {
59    pub(crate) revisions: Vec<String>,
60}
61
62impl EarlyProps {
63    pub(crate) fn from_file_directives(
64        config: &Config,
65        file_directives: &FileDirectives<'_>,
66    ) -> Self {
67        let mut props = EarlyProps::default();
68
69        iter_directives(
70            config,
71            file_directives,
72            // (dummy comment to force args into vertical layout)
73            &mut |ln: &DirectiveLine<'_>| {
74                config.parse_and_update_revisions(ln, &mut props.revisions);
75            },
76        );
77
78        props
79    }
80}
81
82#[derive(Clone, Debug)]
83pub(crate) struct TestProps {
84    // Lines that should be expected, in order, on standard out
85    pub(crate) error_patterns: Vec<String>,
86    // Regexes that should be expected, in order, on standard out
87    pub(crate) regex_error_patterns: Vec<String>,
88    /// Edition selected by an `//@ edition` directive, if any.
89    ///
90    /// Automatically added to `compile_flags` during directive processing.
91    pub(crate) edition: Option<Edition>,
92    // Extra flags to pass to the compiler
93    pub(crate) compile_flags: Vec<String>,
94    // Extra flags to pass when the compiled code is run (such as --bench)
95    pub(crate) run_flags: Vec<String>,
96    /// Extra flags to pass to rustdoc but not the compiler.
97    pub(crate) doc_flags: Vec<String>,
98    // If present, the name of a file that this test should match when
99    // pretty-printed
100    pub(crate) pp_exact: Option<Utf8PathBuf>,
101    /// Auxiliary crates that should be built and made available to this test.
102    pub(crate) aux: AuxProps,
103    // Environment settings to use for compiling
104    pub(crate) rustc_env: Vec<(String, String)>,
105    // Environment variables to unset prior to compiling.
106    // Variables are unset before applying 'rustc_env'.
107    pub(crate) unset_rustc_env: Vec<String>,
108    // Environment settings to use during execution
109    pub(crate) exec_env: Vec<(String, String)>,
110    // Environment variables to unset prior to execution.
111    // Variables are unset before applying 'exec_env'
112    pub(crate) unset_exec_env: Vec<String>,
113    // Build documentation for all specified aux-builds as well
114    pub(crate) build_aux_docs: bool,
115    /// Build the documentation for each crate in a unique output directory.
116    /// Uses `<root output directory>/docs/<test name>/doc`.
117    pub(crate) unique_doc_out_dir: bool,
118    // Flag to force a crate to be built with the host architecture
119    pub(crate) force_host: bool,
120    // Check stdout for error-pattern output as well as stderr
121    pub(crate) check_stdout: bool,
122    // Check stdout & stderr for output of run-pass test
123    pub(crate) check_run_results: bool,
124    // For UI tests, allows compiler to generate arbitrary output to stdout
125    pub(crate) dont_check_compiler_stdout: bool,
126    // For UI tests, allows compiler to generate arbitrary output to stderr
127    pub(crate) dont_check_compiler_stderr: bool,
128    // Don't force a --crate-type=dylib flag on the command line
129    //
130    // Set this for example if you have an auxiliary test file that contains
131    // a proc-macro and needs `#![crate_type = "proc-macro"]`. This ensures
132    // that the aux file is compiled as a `proc-macro` and not as a `dylib`.
133    pub(crate) no_prefer_dynamic: bool,
134    // Which pretty mode are we testing with, default to 'normal'
135    pub(crate) pretty_mode: String,
136    // Only compare pretty output and don't try compiling
137    pub(crate) pretty_compare_only: bool,
138    /// Strings that must not appear in compile/run output.
139    pub(crate) forbid_output: Vec<String>,
140    // Revisions to test for incremental compilation.
141    pub(crate) revisions: Vec<String>,
142    // Directory (if any) to use for incremental compilation.  This is
143    // not set by end-users; rather it is set by the incremental
144    // testing harness and used when generating compilation
145    // arguments. (In particular, it propagates to the aux-builds.)
146    pub(crate) incremental_dir: Option<Utf8PathBuf>,
147    // If `true`, this test will use incremental compilation.
148    //
149    // This can be set manually with the `incremental` directive, or implicitly
150    // by being a part of an incremental mode test. Using the `incremental`
151    // directive should be avoided if possible; using an incremental mode test is
152    // preferred. Incremental mode tests support multiple passes, which can
153    // verify that the incremental cache can be loaded properly after being
154    // created. Just setting the directive will only verify the behavior with
155    // creating an incremental cache, but doesn't check that it is created
156    // correctly.
157    //
158    // Compiletest will create the incremental directory, and ensure it is
159    // empty before the test starts. Incremental mode tests will reuse the
160    // incremental directory between passes in the same test.
161    pub(crate) incremental: bool,
162    // If `true`, this test is a known bug.
163    //
164    // When set, some requirements are relaxed. Currently, this only means no
165    // error annotations are needed, but this may be updated in the future to
166    // include other relaxations.
167    pub(crate) known_bug: bool,
168    // How far should the test proceed while still passing.
169    pass_mode: Option<PassMode>,
170    // Ignore `--pass` overrides from the command line for this test.
171    ignore_pass: bool,
172    // How far this test should proceed to start failing.
173    pub(crate) fail_mode: Option<FailMode>,
174    // rustdoc will test the output of the `--test` option
175    pub(crate) check_test_line_numbers_match: bool,
176    // customized normalization rules
177    pub(crate) normalize_stdout: Vec<(String, String)>,
178    pub(crate) normalize_stderr: Vec<(String, String)>,
179    pub(crate) failure_status: Option<i32>,
180    // For UI tests, allows compiler to exit with arbitrary failure status
181    pub(crate) dont_check_failure_status: bool,
182    // Whether or not `rustfix` should apply the `CodeSuggestion`s of this test and compile the
183    // resulting Rust code.
184    pub(crate) run_rustfix: bool,
185    // If true, `rustfix` will only apply `MachineApplicable` suggestions.
186    pub(crate) rustfix_only_machine_applicable: bool,
187    pub(crate) assembly_output: Option<String>,
188    // If true, the stderr is expected to be different across bit-widths.
189    pub(crate) stderr_per_bitwidth: bool,
190    // The MIR opt to unit test, if any
191    pub(crate) mir_unit_test: Option<String>,
192    // Whether to tell `rustc` to remap the "src base" directory to a fake
193    // directory.
194    pub(crate) remap_src_base: bool,
195    /// Extra flags to pass to `llvm-cov` when producing coverage reports.
196    /// Only used by the "coverage-run" test mode.
197    pub(crate) llvm_cov_flags: Vec<String>,
198    /// Don't run LLVM's `filecheck` tool to check compiler output,
199    /// in tests that would normally run it.
200    pub(crate) skip_filecheck: bool,
201    /// Extra flags to pass to LLVM's `filecheck` tool, in tests that use it.
202    pub(crate) filecheck_flags: Vec<String>,
203    /// Don't automatically insert any `--check-cfg` args
204    pub(crate) no_auto_check_cfg: bool,
205    /// Build and use `minicore` as `core` stub for `no_core` tests in cross-compilation scenarios
206    /// that don't otherwise want/need `-Z build-std`.
207    pub(crate) add_minicore: bool,
208    /// Add these flags to the build of `minicore`.
209    pub(crate) minicore_compile_flags: Vec<String>,
210    /// Whether line annotations are required for the given error kind.
211    pub(crate) dont_require_annotations: HashSet<ErrorKind>,
212    /// Whether pretty printers should be disabled in gdb.
213    pub(crate) disable_gdb_pretty_printers: bool,
214    /// Compare the output by lines, rather than as a single string.
215    pub(crate) compare_output_by_lines: bool,
216}
217
218mod directives {
219    pub(crate) const ERROR_PATTERN: &str = "error-pattern";
220    pub(crate) const REGEX_ERROR_PATTERN: &str = "regex-error-pattern";
221    pub(crate) const COMPILE_FLAGS: &str = "compile-flags";
222    pub(crate) const RUN_FLAGS: &str = "run-flags";
223    pub(crate) const DOC_FLAGS: &str = "doc-flags";
224    pub(crate) const BUILD_AUX_DOCS: &str = "build-aux-docs";
225    pub(crate) const UNIQUE_DOC_OUT_DIR: &str = "unique-doc-out-dir";
226    pub(crate) const FORCE_HOST: &str = "force-host";
227    pub(crate) const CHECK_STDOUT: &str = "check-stdout";
228    pub(crate) const CHECK_RUN_RESULTS: &str = "check-run-results";
229    pub(crate) const DONT_CHECK_COMPILER_STDOUT: &str = "dont-check-compiler-stdout";
230    pub(crate) const DONT_CHECK_COMPILER_STDERR: &str = "dont-check-compiler-stderr";
231    pub(crate) const DONT_REQUIRE_ANNOTATIONS: &str = "dont-require-annotations";
232    pub(crate) const NO_PREFER_DYNAMIC: &str = "no-prefer-dynamic";
233    pub(crate) const PRETTY_MODE: &str = "pretty-mode";
234    pub(crate) const PRETTY_COMPARE_ONLY: &str = "pretty-compare-only";
235    pub(crate) const AUX_BIN: &str = "aux-bin";
236    pub(crate) const AUX_BUILD: &str = "aux-build";
237    pub(crate) const AUX_CRATE: &str = "aux-crate";
238    pub(crate) const PROC_MACRO: &str = "proc-macro";
239    pub(crate) const AUX_CODEGEN_BACKEND: &str = "aux-codegen-backend";
240    pub(crate) const EXEC_ENV: &str = "exec-env";
241    pub(crate) const RUSTC_ENV: &str = "rustc-env";
242    pub(crate) const UNSET_EXEC_ENV: &str = "unset-exec-env";
243    pub(crate) const UNSET_RUSTC_ENV: &str = "unset-rustc-env";
244    pub(crate) const FORBID_OUTPUT: &str = "forbid-output";
245    pub(crate) const CHECK_TEST_LINE_NUMBERS_MATCH: &str = "check-test-line-numbers-match";
246    pub(crate) const IGNORE_PASS: &str = "ignore-pass";
247    pub(crate) const FAILURE_STATUS: &str = "failure-status";
248    pub(crate) const DONT_CHECK_FAILURE_STATUS: &str = "dont-check-failure-status";
249    pub(crate) const RUN_RUSTFIX: &str = "run-rustfix";
250    pub(crate) const RUSTFIX_ONLY_MACHINE_APPLICABLE: &str = "rustfix-only-machine-applicable";
251    pub(crate) const ASSEMBLY_OUTPUT: &str = "assembly-output";
252    pub(crate) const STDERR_PER_BITWIDTH: &str = "stderr-per-bitwidth";
253    pub(crate) const INCREMENTAL: &str = "incremental";
254    pub(crate) const KNOWN_BUG: &str = "known-bug";
255    pub(crate) const TEST_MIR_PASS: &str = "test-mir-pass";
256    pub(crate) const REMAP_SRC_BASE: &str = "remap-src-base";
257    pub(crate) const LLVM_COV_FLAGS: &str = "llvm-cov-flags";
258    pub(crate) const FILECHECK_FLAGS: &str = "filecheck-flags";
259    pub(crate) const NO_AUTO_CHECK_CFG: &str = "no-auto-check-cfg";
260    pub(crate) const ADD_MINICORE: &str = "add-minicore";
261    pub(crate) const MINICORE_COMPILE_FLAGS: &str = "minicore-compile-flags";
262    pub(crate) const DISABLE_GDB_PRETTY_PRINTERS: &str = "disable-gdb-pretty-printers";
263    pub(crate) const COMPARE_OUTPUT_BY_LINES: &str = "compare-output-by-lines";
264}
265
266impl TestProps {
267    pub(crate) fn new() -> Self {
268        TestProps {
269            error_patterns: vec![],
270            regex_error_patterns: vec![],
271            edition: None,
272            compile_flags: vec![],
273            run_flags: vec![],
274            doc_flags: vec![],
275            pp_exact: None,
276            aux: Default::default(),
277            revisions: vec![],
278            rustc_env: vec![
279                ("RUSTC_ICE".to_string(), "0".to_string()),
280                ("RUST_BACKTRACE".to_string(), "short".to_string()),
281            ],
282            unset_rustc_env: vec![("RUSTC_LOG_COLOR".to_string())],
283            exec_env: vec![],
284            unset_exec_env: vec![],
285            build_aux_docs: false,
286            unique_doc_out_dir: false,
287            force_host: false,
288            check_stdout: false,
289            check_run_results: false,
290            dont_check_compiler_stdout: false,
291            dont_check_compiler_stderr: false,
292            no_prefer_dynamic: false,
293            pretty_mode: "normal".to_string(),
294            pretty_compare_only: false,
295            forbid_output: vec![],
296            incremental_dir: None,
297            incremental: false,
298            known_bug: false,
299            pass_mode: None,
300            fail_mode: None,
301            ignore_pass: false,
302            check_test_line_numbers_match: false,
303            normalize_stdout: vec![],
304            normalize_stderr: vec![],
305            failure_status: None,
306            dont_check_failure_status: false,
307            run_rustfix: false,
308            rustfix_only_machine_applicable: false,
309            assembly_output: None,
310            stderr_per_bitwidth: false,
311            mir_unit_test: None,
312            remap_src_base: false,
313            llvm_cov_flags: vec![],
314            skip_filecheck: false,
315            filecheck_flags: vec![],
316            no_auto_check_cfg: false,
317            add_minicore: false,
318            minicore_compile_flags: vec![],
319            dont_require_annotations: Default::default(),
320            disable_gdb_pretty_printers: false,
321            compare_output_by_lines: false,
322        }
323    }
324
325    pub(crate) fn from_aux_file(
326        &self,
327        testfile: &Utf8Path,
328        revision: Option<&str>,
329        config: &Config,
330    ) -> Self {
331        let mut props = TestProps::new();
332
333        // copy over select properties to the aux build:
334        props.incremental_dir = self.incremental_dir.clone();
335        props.ignore_pass = true;
336        props.load_from(testfile, revision, config);
337
338        props
339    }
340
341    pub(crate) fn from_file(testfile: &Utf8Path, revision: Option<&str>, config: &Config) -> Self {
342        let mut props = TestProps::new();
343        props.load_from(testfile, revision, config);
344        props.exec_env.push(("RUSTC".to_string(), config.rustc_path.to_string()));
345
346        match (props.pass_mode, props.fail_mode) {
347            (None, None) if config.mode == TestMode::Ui => props.fail_mode = Some(FailMode::Check),
348            (Some(_), Some(_)) => panic!("cannot use a *-fail and *-pass mode together"),
349            _ => {}
350        }
351
352        props
353    }
354
355    /// Loads properties from `testfile` into `props`. If a property is
356    /// tied to a particular revision `foo` (indicated by writing
357    /// `//@[foo]`), then the property is ignored unless `test_revision` is
358    /// `Some("foo")`.
359    fn load_from(&mut self, testfile: &Utf8Path, test_revision: Option<&str>, config: &Config) {
360        if !testfile.is_dir() {
361            let file_contents = fs::read_to_string(testfile).unwrap();
362            let file_directives = FileDirectives::from_file_contents(testfile, &file_contents);
363
364            iter_directives(
365                config,
366                &file_directives,
367                // (dummy comment to force args into vertical layout)
368                &mut |ln: &DirectiveLine<'_>| {
369                    if !ln.applies_to_test_revision(test_revision) {
370                        return;
371                    }
372
373                    if let Some(handler) = DIRECTIVE_HANDLERS_MAP.get(ln.name) {
374                        handler.handle(config, ln, self);
375                    }
376                },
377            );
378        }
379
380        if config.mode == TestMode::Incremental {
381            self.incremental = true;
382        }
383
384        if config.mode == TestMode::Crashes {
385            // we don't want to pollute anything with backtrace-files
386            // also turn off backtraces in order to save some execution
387            // time on the tests; we only need to know IF it crashes
388            self.rustc_env = vec![
389                ("RUST_BACKTRACE".to_string(), "0".to_string()),
390                ("RUSTC_ICE".to_string(), "0".to_string()),
391            ];
392        }
393
394        for key in &["RUST_TEST_NOCAPTURE", "RUST_TEST_THREADS"] {
395            if let Ok(val) = env::var(key) {
396                if !self.exec_env.iter().any(|&(ref x, _)| x == key) {
397                    self.exec_env.push(((*key).to_owned(), val))
398                }
399            }
400        }
401
402        if let Some(edition) = self.edition.or(config.edition) {
403            // The edition is added at the start, since flags from //@compile-flags must be passed
404            // to rustc last.
405            self.compile_flags.insert(0, format!("--edition={edition}"));
406        }
407    }
408
409    fn update_fail_mode(&mut self, ln: &DirectiveLine<'_>, config: &Config) {
410        let check_ui = |mode: &str| {
411            if config.mode != TestMode::Ui {
412                panic!("`{}-fail` directive is only supported in UI tests", mode);
413            }
414        };
415        let fail_mode = if config.parse_name_directive(ln, "check-fail") {
416            check_ui("check");
417            Some(FailMode::Check)
418        } else if config.parse_name_directive(ln, "build-fail") {
419            check_ui("build");
420            Some(FailMode::Build)
421        } else if config.parse_name_directive(ln, "run-fail") {
422            check_ui("run");
423            Some(FailMode::Run(RunFailMode::Fail))
424        } else if config.parse_name_directive(ln, "run-crash") {
425            check_ui("run");
426            Some(FailMode::Run(RunFailMode::Crash))
427        } else if config.parse_name_directive(ln, "run-fail-or-crash") {
428            check_ui("run");
429            Some(FailMode::Run(RunFailMode::FailOrCrash))
430        } else {
431            None
432        };
433        match (self.fail_mode, fail_mode) {
434            (None, Some(_)) => self.fail_mode = fail_mode,
435            (Some(_), Some(_)) => panic!("multiple `*-fail` directives in a single test"),
436            (_, None) => {}
437        }
438    }
439
440    fn update_pass_mode(&mut self, ln: &DirectiveLine<'_>, config: &Config) {
441        let check_no_run = |s| match (config.mode, s) {
442            (TestMode::Ui, _) => (),
443            (mode, _) => panic!("`{s}` directive is not supported in `{mode}` tests"),
444        };
445        let pass_mode = if config.parse_name_directive(ln, "check-pass") {
446            check_no_run("check-pass");
447            Some(PassMode::Check)
448        } else if config.parse_name_directive(ln, "build-pass") {
449            check_no_run("build-pass");
450            Some(PassMode::Build)
451        } else if config.parse_name_directive(ln, "run-pass") {
452            check_no_run("run-pass");
453            Some(PassMode::Run)
454        } else {
455            None
456        };
457        match (self.pass_mode, pass_mode) {
458            (None, Some(_)) => self.pass_mode = pass_mode,
459            (Some(_), Some(_)) => panic!("multiple `*-pass` directives in a single test"),
460            (_, None) => {}
461        }
462    }
463
464    pub(crate) fn pass_mode(&self, config: &Config) -> Option<PassMode> {
465        if !self.ignore_pass && self.fail_mode.is_none() {
466            if let mode @ Some(_) = config.force_pass_mode {
467                return mode;
468            }
469        }
470        self.pass_mode
471    }
472
473    // does not consider CLI override for pass mode
474    pub(crate) fn local_pass_mode(&self) -> Option<PassMode> {
475        self.pass_mode
476    }
477
478    fn update_add_minicore(&mut self, ln: &DirectiveLine<'_>, config: &Config) {
479        let add_minicore = config.parse_name_directive(ln, directives::ADD_MINICORE);
480        if add_minicore {
481            if !matches!(config.mode, TestMode::Ui | TestMode::Codegen | TestMode::Assembly) {
482                panic!(
483                    "`add-minicore` is currently only supported for ui, codegen and assembly test modes"
484                );
485            }
486
487            // FIXME(jieyouxu): this check is currently order-dependent, but we should probably
488            // collect all directives in one go then perform a validation pass after that.
489            if self.local_pass_mode().is_some_and(|pm| pm == PassMode::Run) {
490                // `minicore` can only be used with non-run modes, because it's `core` prelude stubs
491                // and can't run.
492                panic!("`add-minicore` cannot be used to run the test binary");
493            }
494
495            self.add_minicore = add_minicore;
496        }
497    }
498}
499
500pub(crate) fn do_early_directives_check(
501    mode: TestMode,
502    file_directives: &FileDirectives<'_>,
503) -> Result<(), String> {
504    let testfile = file_directives.path;
505
506    for directive_line @ DirectiveLine { line_number, .. } in &file_directives.lines {
507        let CheckDirectiveResult { is_known_directive, trailing_directive } =
508            check_directive(directive_line, mode);
509
510        if !is_known_directive {
511            return Err(format!(
512                "ERROR: unknown compiletest directive `{directive}` at {testfile}:{line_number}",
513                directive = directive_line.display(),
514            ));
515        }
516
517        if let Some(trailing_directive) = &trailing_directive {
518            return Err(format!(
519                "ERROR: detected trailing compiletest directive `{trailing_directive}` at {testfile}:{line_number}\n\
520                HELP: put the directive on its own line: `//@ {trailing_directive}`"
521            ));
522        }
523    }
524
525    Ok(())
526}
527
528pub(crate) struct CheckDirectiveResult<'ln> {
529    is_known_directive: bool,
530    trailing_directive: Option<&'ln str>,
531}
532
533fn check_directive<'a>(
534    directive_ln: &DirectiveLine<'a>,
535    mode: TestMode,
536) -> CheckDirectiveResult<'a> {
537    let &DirectiveLine { name: directive_name, .. } = directive_ln;
538
539    let is_known_directive = KNOWN_DIRECTIVE_NAMES_SET.contains(&directive_name)
540        || match mode {
541            TestMode::RustdocHtml => KNOWN_HTMLDOCCK_DIRECTIVE_NAMES.contains(&directive_name),
542            TestMode::RustdocJson => KNOWN_JSONDOCCK_DIRECTIVE_NAMES.contains(&directive_name),
543            _ => false,
544        };
545
546    // If it looks like the user tried to put two directives on the same line
547    // (e.g. `//@ only-linux only-x86_64`), signal an error, because the
548    // second "directive" would actually be ignored with no effect.
549    let trailing_directive = directive_ln
550        .remark_after_space()
551        .map(|remark| remark.trim_start().split(' ').next().unwrap())
552        .filter(|token| KNOWN_DIRECTIVE_NAMES_SET.contains(token));
553
554    // FIXME(Zalathar): Consider emitting specialized error/help messages for
555    // bogus directive names that are similar to real ones, e.g.:
556    // - *`compiler-flags` => `compile-flags`
557    // - *`compile-fail` => `check-fail` or `build-fail`
558
559    CheckDirectiveResult { is_known_directive, trailing_directive }
560}
561
562fn iter_directives(
563    config: &Config,
564    file_directives: &FileDirectives<'_>,
565    it: &mut dyn FnMut(&DirectiveLine<'_>),
566) {
567    let testfile = file_directives.path;
568
569    let extra_directives = match config.mode {
570        TestMode::CoverageRun => {
571            // Coverage tests in coverage-run mode always have these extra directives, without needing to
572            // specify them manually in every test file.
573            //
574            // FIXME(jieyouxu): I feel like there's a better way to do this, leaving for later.
575            vec![
576                "//@ needs-profiler-runtime",
577                // FIXME(pietroalbini): this test currently does not work on cross-compiled targets
578                // because remote-test is not capable of sending back the *.profraw files generated by
579                // the LLVM instrumentation.
580                "//@ ignore-cross-compile",
581            ]
582        }
583        TestMode::Codegen if !file_directives.has_explicit_no_std_core_attribute => {
584            // Note: affects all codegen test suites under test mode `codegen`, e.g. `codegen-llvm`.
585            //
586            // Codegen tests automatically receive implied `//@ needs-target-std`, unless
587            // `#![no_std]`/`#![no_core]` attribute was explicitly seen. The rationale is basically to avoid
588            // having to manually maintain a bunch of `//@ needs-target-std` directives esp. for targets
589            // tested/built out-of-tree.
590            vec!["//@ needs-target-std"]
591        }
592        TestMode::Ui if config.parallel_frontend_enabled() => {
593            // UI tests in parallel-frontend mode always have this extra directive, without needing to
594            // specify it manually in every test file.
595            vec!["//@ compare-output-by-lines"]
596        }
597
598        _ => {
599            // No extra directives for other test modes.
600            vec![]
601        }
602    };
603
604    for directive_str in extra_directives {
605        let directive_line = line_directive(testfile, LineNumber::ZERO, directive_str)
606            .unwrap_or_else(|| panic!("bad extra-directive line: {directive_str:?}"));
607        it(&directive_line);
608    }
609
610    for directive_line in &file_directives.lines {
611        it(directive_line);
612    }
613}
614
615impl Config {
616    fn parse_and_update_revisions(&self, line: &DirectiveLine<'_>, existing: &mut Vec<String>) {
617        const FORBIDDEN_REVISION_NAMES: [&str; 2] = [
618            // `//@ revisions: true false` Implying `--cfg=true` and `--cfg=false` makes it very
619            // weird for the test, since if the test writer wants a cfg of the same revision name
620            // they'd have to use `cfg(r#true)` and `cfg(r#false)`.
621            "true", "false",
622        ];
623
624        const FILECHECK_FORBIDDEN_REVISION_NAMES: [&str; 9] =
625            ["CHECK", "COM", "NEXT", "SAME", "EMPTY", "NOT", "COUNT", "DAG", "LABEL"];
626
627        if let Some(raw) = self.parse_name_value_directive(line, "revisions") {
628            let &DirectiveLine { file_path: testfile, .. } = line;
629
630            if self.mode == TestMode::RunMake {
631                panic!("`run-make` mode tests do not support revisions: {}", testfile);
632            }
633
634            let mut duplicates: HashSet<_> = existing.iter().cloned().collect();
635            for revision in raw.split_whitespace() {
636                if !duplicates.insert(revision.to_string()) {
637                    panic!("duplicate revision: `{}` in line `{}`: {}", revision, raw, testfile);
638                }
639
640                if FORBIDDEN_REVISION_NAMES.contains(&revision) {
641                    panic!(
642                        "revision name `{revision}` is not permitted: `{}` in line `{}`: {}",
643                        revision, raw, testfile
644                    );
645                }
646
647                if matches!(self.mode, TestMode::Assembly | TestMode::Codegen | TestMode::MirOpt)
648                    && FILECHECK_FORBIDDEN_REVISION_NAMES.contains(&revision)
649                {
650                    panic!(
651                        "revision name `{revision}` is not permitted in a test suite that uses \
652                        `FileCheck` annotations as it is confusing when used as custom `FileCheck` \
653                        prefix: `{revision}` in line `{}`: {}",
654                        raw, testfile
655                    );
656                }
657
658                existing.push(revision.to_string());
659            }
660        }
661    }
662
663    fn parse_env(nv: String) -> (String, String) {
664        // nv is either FOO or FOO=BAR
665        // FIXME(Zalathar): The form without `=` seems to be unused; should
666        // we drop support for it?
667        let (name, value) = nv.split_once('=').unwrap_or((&nv, ""));
668        // Trim whitespace from the name, so that `//@ exec-env: FOO=BAR`
669        // sees the name as `FOO` and not ` FOO`.
670        let name = name.trim();
671        (name.to_owned(), value.to_owned())
672    }
673
674    fn parse_pp_exact(&self, line: &DirectiveLine<'_>) -> Option<Utf8PathBuf> {
675        if let Some(s) = self.parse_name_value_directive(line, "pp-exact") {
676            Some(Utf8PathBuf::from(&s))
677        } else if self.parse_name_directive(line, "pp-exact") {
678            line.file_path.file_name().map(Utf8PathBuf::from)
679        } else {
680            None
681        }
682    }
683
684    fn parse_custom_normalization(&self, line: &DirectiveLine<'_>) -> Option<NormalizeRule> {
685        let &DirectiveLine { name, .. } = line;
686
687        let kind = match name {
688            "normalize-stdout" => NormalizeKind::Stdout,
689            "normalize-stderr" => NormalizeKind::Stderr,
690            "normalize-stderr-32bit" => NormalizeKind::Stderr32bit,
691            "normalize-stderr-64bit" => NormalizeKind::Stderr64bit,
692            _ => return None,
693        };
694
695        let Some((regex, replacement)) = line.value_after_colon().and_then(parse_normalize_rule)
696        else {
697            error!("couldn't parse custom normalization rule: `{}`", line.display());
698            help!("expected syntax is: `{name}: \"REGEX\" -> \"REPLACEMENT\"`");
699            panic!("invalid normalization rule detected");
700        };
701        Some(NormalizeRule { kind, regex, replacement })
702    }
703
704    fn parse_name_directive(&self, line: &DirectiveLine<'_>, directive: &str) -> bool {
705        // FIXME(Zalathar): Ideally, this should raise an error if a name-only
706        // directive is followed by a colon, since that's the wrong syntax.
707        // But we would need to fix tests that rely on the current behaviour.
708        line.name == directive
709    }
710
711    fn parse_name_value_directive(
712        &self,
713        line: &DirectiveLine<'_>,
714        directive: &str,
715    ) -> Option<String> {
716        let &DirectiveLine { file_path, line_number, .. } = line;
717
718        if line.name != directive {
719            return None;
720        };
721
722        // FIXME(Zalathar): This silently discards directives with a matching
723        // name but no colon. Unfortunately, some directives (e.g. "pp-exact")
724        // currently rely on _not_ panicking here.
725        let value = line.value_after_colon()?;
726        debug!("{}: {}", directive, value);
727        let value = expand_variables(value.to_owned(), self);
728
729        if value.is_empty() {
730            error!("{file_path}:{line_number}: empty value for directive `{directive}`");
731            help!("expected syntax is: `{directive}: value`");
732            panic!("empty directive value detected");
733        }
734
735        Some(value)
736    }
737
738    fn set_name_directive(&self, line: &DirectiveLine<'_>, directive: &str, value: &mut bool) {
739        // If the flag is already true, don't bother looking at the directive.
740        *value = *value || self.parse_name_directive(line, directive);
741    }
742
743    fn set_name_value_directive<T>(
744        &self,
745        line: &DirectiveLine<'_>,
746        directive: &str,
747        value: &mut Option<T>,
748        parse: impl FnOnce(String) -> T,
749    ) {
750        if value.is_none() {
751            *value = self.parse_name_value_directive(line, directive).map(parse);
752        }
753    }
754
755    fn push_name_value_directive<T>(
756        &self,
757        line: &DirectiveLine<'_>,
758        directive: &str,
759        values: &mut Vec<T>,
760        parse: impl FnOnce(String) -> T,
761    ) {
762        if let Some(value) = self.parse_name_value_directive(line, directive).map(parse) {
763            values.push(value);
764        }
765    }
766}
767
768// FIXME(jieyouxu): fix some of these variable names to more accurately reflect what they do.
769fn expand_variables(mut value: String, config: &Config) -> String {
770    const CWD: &str = "{{cwd}}";
771    const SRC_BASE: &str = "{{src-base}}";
772    const TEST_SUITE_BUILD_BASE: &str = "{{build-base}}";
773    const RUST_SRC_BASE: &str = "{{rust-src-base}}";
774    const SYSROOT_BASE: &str = "{{sysroot-base}}";
775    const TARGET_LINKER: &str = "{{target-linker}}";
776    const TARGET: &str = "{{target}}";
777
778    if value.contains(CWD) {
779        let cwd = env::current_dir().unwrap();
780        value = value.replace(CWD, &cwd.to_str().unwrap());
781    }
782
783    if value.contains(SRC_BASE) {
784        value = value.replace(SRC_BASE, &config.src_test_suite_root.as_str());
785    }
786
787    if value.contains(TEST_SUITE_BUILD_BASE) {
788        value = value.replace(TEST_SUITE_BUILD_BASE, &config.build_test_suite_root.as_str());
789    }
790
791    if value.contains(SYSROOT_BASE) {
792        value = value.replace(SYSROOT_BASE, &config.sysroot_base.as_str());
793    }
794
795    if value.contains(TARGET_LINKER) {
796        value = value.replace(TARGET_LINKER, config.target_linker.as_deref().unwrap_or(""));
797    }
798
799    if value.contains(TARGET) {
800        value = value.replace(TARGET, &config.target);
801    }
802
803    if value.contains(RUST_SRC_BASE) {
804        let src_base = config.sysroot_base.join("lib/rustlib/src/rust");
805        src_base.try_exists().expect(&*format!("{} should exists", src_base));
806        let src_base = src_base.read_link_utf8().unwrap_or(src_base);
807        value = value.replace(RUST_SRC_BASE, &src_base.as_str());
808    }
809
810    value
811}
812
813struct NormalizeRule {
814    kind: NormalizeKind,
815    regex: String,
816    replacement: String,
817}
818
819enum NormalizeKind {
820    Stdout,
821    Stderr,
822    Stderr32bit,
823    Stderr64bit,
824}
825
826/// Parses the regex and replacement values of a `//@ normalize-*` directive, in the format:
827/// ```text
828/// "REGEX" -> "REPLACEMENT"
829/// ```
830fn parse_normalize_rule(raw_value: &str) -> Option<(String, String)> {
831    // FIXME: Support escaped double-quotes in strings.
832    let captures = static_regex!(
833        r#"(?x) # (verbose mode regex)
834        ^
835        \s*                     # (leading whitespace)
836        "(?<regex>[^"]*)"       # "REGEX"
837        \s+->\s+                # ->
838        "(?<replacement>[^"]*)" # "REPLACEMENT"
839        $
840        "#
841    )
842    .captures(raw_value)?;
843    let regex = captures["regex"].to_owned();
844    let replacement = captures["replacement"].to_owned();
845    // A `\n` sequence in the replacement becomes an actual newline.
846    // FIXME: Do unescaping in a less ad-hoc way, and perhaps support escaped
847    // backslashes and double-quotes.
848    let replacement = replacement.replace("\\n", "\n");
849    Some((regex, replacement))
850}
851
852/// Given an llvm version string that looks like `1.2.3-rc1`, extract as semver. Note that this
853/// accepts more than just strict `semver` syntax (as in `major.minor.patch`); this permits omitting
854/// minor and patch version components so users can write e.g. `//@ min-llvm-version: 19` instead of
855/// having to write `//@ min-llvm-version: 19.0.0`.
856///
857/// Currently panics if the input string is malformed, though we really should not use panic as an
858/// error handling strategy.
859///
860/// FIXME(jieyouxu): improve error handling
861pub(crate) fn extract_llvm_version(version: &str) -> Version {
862    // The version substring we're interested in usually looks like the `1.2.3`, without any of the
863    // fancy suffix like `-rc1` or `meow`.
864    let version = version.trim();
865    let uninterested = |c: char| !c.is_ascii_digit() && c != '.';
866    let version_without_suffix = match version.split_once(uninterested) {
867        Some((prefix, _suffix)) => prefix,
868        None => version,
869    };
870
871    let components: Vec<u64> = version_without_suffix
872        .split('.')
873        .map(|s| s.parse().expect("llvm version component should consist of only digits"))
874        .collect();
875
876    match &components[..] {
877        [major] => Version::new(*major, 0, 0),
878        [major, minor] => Version::new(*major, *minor, 0),
879        [major, minor, patch] => Version::new(*major, *minor, *patch),
880        _ => panic!("malformed llvm version string, expected only 1-3 components: {version}"),
881    }
882}
883
884pub(crate) fn extract_llvm_version_from_binary(binary_path: &str) -> Option<Version> {
885    let output = Command::new(binary_path).arg("--version").output().ok()?;
886    if !output.status.success() {
887        return None;
888    }
889    let version = String::from_utf8(output.stdout).ok()?;
890    for line in version.lines() {
891        if let Some(version) = line.split("LLVM version ").nth(1) {
892            return Some(extract_llvm_version(version));
893        }
894    }
895    None
896}
897
898/// Takes a directive of the form `"<version1> [- <version2>]"`, returns the numeric representation
899/// of `<version1>` and `<version2>` as tuple: `(<version1>, <version2>)`.
900///
901/// If the `<version2>` part is omitted, the second component of the tuple is the same as
902/// `<version1>`.
903fn extract_version_range<'a, F, VersionTy: Clone>(
904    line: &'a str,
905    parse: F,
906) -> Option<(VersionTy, VersionTy)>
907where
908    F: Fn(&'a str) -> Option<VersionTy>,
909{
910    let mut splits = line.splitn(2, "- ").map(str::trim);
911    let min = splits.next().unwrap();
912    if min.ends_with('-') {
913        return None;
914    }
915
916    let max = splits.next();
917
918    if min.is_empty() {
919        return None;
920    }
921
922    let min = parse(min)?;
923    let max = match max {
924        Some("") => return None,
925        Some(max) => parse(max)?,
926        _ => min.clone(),
927    };
928
929    Some((min, max))
930}
931
932pub(crate) fn make_test_description(
933    config: &Config,
934    cache: &DirectivesCache,
935    name: String,
936    path: &Utf8Path,
937    filterable_path: &Utf8Path,
938    file_directives: &FileDirectives<'_>,
939    test_revision: Option<&str>,
940    poisoned: &mut bool,
941    aux_props: &mut AuxProps,
942) -> CollectedTestDesc {
943    let mut ignore = false;
944    let mut ignore_message = None;
945    let mut should_fail = false;
946
947    // Scan through the test file to handle `ignore-*`, `only-*`, and `needs-*` directives.
948    iter_directives(config, file_directives, &mut |ln @ &DirectiveLine { line_number, .. }| {
949        if !ln.applies_to_test_revision(test_revision) {
950            return;
951        }
952
953        // Parse `aux-*` directives, for use by up-to-date checks.
954        parse_and_update_aux(config, ln, aux_props);
955
956        macro_rules! decision {
957            ($e:expr) => {
958                match $e {
959                    IgnoreDecision::Ignore { reason } => {
960                        ignore = true;
961                        ignore_message = Some(reason.into());
962                    }
963                    IgnoreDecision::Error { message } => {
964                        error!("{path}:{line_number}: {message}");
965                        *poisoned = true;
966                        return;
967                    }
968                    IgnoreDecision::Continue => {}
969                }
970            };
971        }
972
973        decision!(cfg::handle_ignore(&cache.cfg_conditions, ln));
974        decision!(cfg::handle_only(&cache.cfg_conditions, ln));
975        decision!(needs::handle_needs(&cache.needs, config, ln));
976        decision!(ignore_llvm(config, ln));
977        decision!(ignore_backends(config, ln));
978        decision!(needs_backends(config, ln));
979        decision!(ignore_cdb(config, ln));
980        decision!(ignore_gdb(config, ln));
981        decision!(ignore_lldb(config, ln));
982        decision!(ignore_parallel_frontend(config, ln));
983
984        if config.target == "wasm32-unknown-unknown"
985            && config.parse_name_directive(ln, directives::CHECK_RUN_RESULTS)
986        {
987            decision!(IgnoreDecision::Ignore {
988                reason: "ignored on WASM as the run results cannot be checked there".into(),
989            });
990        }
991
992        should_fail |= config.parse_name_directive(ln, "should-fail");
993    });
994
995    // The `should-fail` annotation doesn't apply to pretty tests,
996    // since we run the pretty printer across all tests by default.
997    // If desired, we could add a `should-fail-pretty` annotation.
998    let should_fail = if should_fail && config.mode != TestMode::Pretty {
999        ShouldFail::Yes
1000    } else {
1001        ShouldFail::No
1002    };
1003
1004    CollectedTestDesc {
1005        name,
1006        filterable_path: filterable_path.to_owned(),
1007        ignore,
1008        ignore_message,
1009        should_fail,
1010    }
1011}
1012
1013fn ignore_cdb(config: &Config, line: &DirectiveLine<'_>) -> IgnoreDecision {
1014    if config.debugger != Some(Debugger::Cdb) {
1015        return IgnoreDecision::Continue;
1016    }
1017
1018    if let Some(actual_version) = config.cdb_version {
1019        if line.name == "min-cdb-version"
1020            && let Some(rest) = line.value_after_colon().map(str::trim)
1021        {
1022            let min_version = extract_cdb_version(rest).unwrap_or_else(|| {
1023                panic!("couldn't parse version range: {:?}", rest);
1024            });
1025
1026            // Ignore if actual version is smaller than the minimum
1027            // required version
1028            if actual_version < min_version {
1029                return IgnoreDecision::Ignore {
1030                    reason: format!("ignored when the CDB version is lower than {rest}"),
1031                };
1032            }
1033        }
1034    }
1035    IgnoreDecision::Continue
1036}
1037
1038fn ignore_gdb(config: &Config, line: &DirectiveLine<'_>) -> IgnoreDecision {
1039    if config.debugger != Some(Debugger::Gdb) {
1040        return IgnoreDecision::Continue;
1041    }
1042
1043    if let Some(actual_version) = config.gdb_version {
1044        if line.name == "min-gdb-version"
1045            && let Some(rest) = line.value_after_colon().map(str::trim)
1046        {
1047            let (start_ver, end_ver) = extract_version_range(rest, extract_gdb_version)
1048                .unwrap_or_else(|| {
1049                    panic!("couldn't parse version range: {:?}", rest);
1050                });
1051
1052            if start_ver != end_ver {
1053                panic!("Expected single GDB version")
1054            }
1055            // Ignore if actual version is smaller than the minimum
1056            // required version
1057            if actual_version < start_ver {
1058                return IgnoreDecision::Ignore {
1059                    reason: format!("ignored when the GDB version is lower than {rest}"),
1060                };
1061            }
1062        } else if line.name == "ignore-gdb-version"
1063            && let Some(rest) = line.value_after_colon().map(str::trim)
1064        {
1065            let (min_version, max_version) = extract_version_range(rest, extract_gdb_version)
1066                .unwrap_or_else(|| {
1067                    panic!("couldn't parse version range: {:?}", rest);
1068                });
1069
1070            if max_version < min_version {
1071                panic!("Malformed GDB version range: max < min")
1072            }
1073
1074            if actual_version >= min_version && actual_version <= max_version {
1075                if min_version == max_version {
1076                    return IgnoreDecision::Ignore {
1077                        reason: format!("ignored when the GDB version is {rest}"),
1078                    };
1079                } else {
1080                    return IgnoreDecision::Ignore {
1081                        reason: format!("ignored when the GDB version is between {rest}"),
1082                    };
1083                }
1084            }
1085        }
1086    }
1087    IgnoreDecision::Continue
1088}
1089
1090fn ignore_lldb(config: &Config, line: &DirectiveLine<'_>) -> IgnoreDecision {
1091    if config.debugger != Some(Debugger::Lldb) {
1092        return IgnoreDecision::Continue;
1093    }
1094
1095    if let Some(actual_version) = config.lldb_version {
1096        if line.name == "min-lldb-version"
1097            && let Some(rest) = line.value_after_colon().map(str::trim)
1098        {
1099            let min_version = rest.parse().unwrap_or_else(|e| {
1100                panic!("Unexpected format of LLDB version string: {}\n{:?}", rest, e);
1101            });
1102            // Ignore if actual version is smaller the minimum required
1103            // version
1104            if actual_version < min_version {
1105                return IgnoreDecision::Ignore {
1106                    reason: format!("ignored when the LLDB version is {rest}"),
1107                };
1108            }
1109        }
1110    }
1111    IgnoreDecision::Continue
1112}
1113
1114fn ignore_backends(config: &Config, line: &DirectiveLine<'_>) -> IgnoreDecision {
1115    let path = line.file_path;
1116    if let Some(backends_to_ignore) = config.parse_name_value_directive(line, "ignore-backends") {
1117        for backend in backends_to_ignore.split_whitespace().map(|backend| {
1118            match CodegenBackend::try_from(backend) {
1119                Ok(backend) => backend,
1120                Err(error) => {
1121                    panic!("Invalid ignore-backends value `{backend}` in `{path}`: {error}")
1122                }
1123            }
1124        }) {
1125            if !config.bypass_ignore_backends && config.default_codegen_backend == backend {
1126                return IgnoreDecision::Ignore {
1127                    reason: format!("{} backend is marked as ignore", backend.as_str()),
1128                };
1129            }
1130        }
1131    }
1132    IgnoreDecision::Continue
1133}
1134
1135fn needs_backends(config: &Config, line: &DirectiveLine<'_>) -> IgnoreDecision {
1136    let path = line.file_path;
1137    if let Some(needed_backends) = config.parse_name_value_directive(line, "needs-backends") {
1138        if !needed_backends
1139            .split_whitespace()
1140            .map(|backend| match CodegenBackend::try_from(backend) {
1141                Ok(backend) => backend,
1142                Err(error) => {
1143                    panic!("Invalid needs-backends value `{backend}` in `{path}`: {error}")
1144                }
1145            })
1146            .any(|backend| config.default_codegen_backend == backend)
1147        {
1148            return IgnoreDecision::Ignore {
1149                reason: format!(
1150                    "{} backend is not part of required backends",
1151                    config.default_codegen_backend.as_str()
1152                ),
1153            };
1154        }
1155    }
1156    IgnoreDecision::Continue
1157}
1158
1159fn ignore_llvm(config: &Config, line: &DirectiveLine<'_>) -> IgnoreDecision {
1160    let path = line.file_path;
1161    if let Some(needed_components) =
1162        config.parse_name_value_directive(line, "needs-llvm-components")
1163    {
1164        let components: HashSet<_> = config.llvm_components.split_whitespace().collect();
1165        if let Some(missing_component) = needed_components
1166            .split_whitespace()
1167            .find(|needed_component| !components.contains(needed_component))
1168        {
1169            if env::var_os("COMPILETEST_REQUIRE_ALL_LLVM_COMPONENTS").is_some() {
1170                panic!(
1171                    "missing LLVM component {missing_component}, \
1172                    and COMPILETEST_REQUIRE_ALL_LLVM_COMPONENTS is set: {path}",
1173                );
1174            }
1175            return IgnoreDecision::Ignore {
1176                reason: format!("ignored when the {missing_component} LLVM component is missing"),
1177            };
1178        }
1179    }
1180    if let Some(actual_version) = &config.llvm_version {
1181        // Note that these `min` versions will check for not just major versions.
1182
1183        if let Some(version_string) = config.parse_name_value_directive(line, "min-llvm-version") {
1184            let min_version = extract_llvm_version(&version_string);
1185            // Ignore if actual version is smaller than the minimum required version.
1186            if *actual_version < min_version {
1187                return IgnoreDecision::Ignore {
1188                    reason: format!(
1189                        "ignored when the LLVM version {actual_version} is older than {min_version}"
1190                    ),
1191                };
1192            }
1193        } else if let Some(version_string) =
1194            config.parse_name_value_directive(line, "max-llvm-major-version")
1195        {
1196            let max_version = extract_llvm_version(&version_string);
1197            // Ignore if actual major version is larger than the maximum required major version.
1198            if actual_version.major > max_version.major {
1199                return IgnoreDecision::Ignore {
1200                    reason: format!(
1201                        "ignored when the LLVM version ({actual_version}) is newer than major\
1202                        version {}",
1203                        max_version.major
1204                    ),
1205                };
1206            }
1207        } else if let Some(version_string) =
1208            config.parse_name_value_directive(line, "min-system-llvm-version")
1209        {
1210            let min_version = extract_llvm_version(&version_string);
1211            // Ignore if using system LLVM and actual version
1212            // is smaller the minimum required version
1213            if config.system_llvm && *actual_version < min_version {
1214                return IgnoreDecision::Ignore {
1215                    reason: format!(
1216                        "ignored when the system LLVM version {actual_version} is older than {min_version}"
1217                    ),
1218                };
1219            }
1220        } else if let Some(version_range) =
1221            config.parse_name_value_directive(line, "ignore-llvm-version")
1222        {
1223            // Syntax is: "ignore-llvm-version: <version1> [- <version2>]"
1224            let (v_min, v_max) =
1225                extract_version_range(&version_range, |s| Some(extract_llvm_version(s)))
1226                    .unwrap_or_else(|| {
1227                        panic!("couldn't parse version range: \"{version_range}\"");
1228                    });
1229            if v_max < v_min {
1230                panic!("malformed LLVM version range where {v_max} < {v_min}")
1231            }
1232            // Ignore if version lies inside of range.
1233            if *actual_version >= v_min && *actual_version <= v_max {
1234                if v_min == v_max {
1235                    return IgnoreDecision::Ignore {
1236                        reason: format!("ignored when the LLVM version is {actual_version}"),
1237                    };
1238                } else {
1239                    return IgnoreDecision::Ignore {
1240                        reason: format!(
1241                            "ignored when the LLVM version is between {v_min} and {v_max}"
1242                        ),
1243                    };
1244                }
1245            }
1246        } else if let Some(version_string) =
1247            config.parse_name_value_directive(line, "exact-llvm-major-version")
1248        {
1249            // Syntax is "exact-llvm-major-version: <version>"
1250            let version = extract_llvm_version(&version_string);
1251            if actual_version.major != version.major {
1252                return IgnoreDecision::Ignore {
1253                    reason: format!(
1254                        "ignored when the actual LLVM major version is {}, but the test only targets major version {}",
1255                        actual_version.major, version.major
1256                    ),
1257                };
1258            }
1259        }
1260    }
1261    IgnoreDecision::Continue
1262}
1263
1264fn ignore_parallel_frontend(config: &Config, line: &DirectiveLine<'_>) -> IgnoreDecision {
1265    if config.parallel_frontend_enabled()
1266        && config.parse_name_directive(line, "ignore-parallel-frontend")
1267    {
1268        return IgnoreDecision::Ignore {
1269            reason: "ignored when the parallel frontend is enabled".into(),
1270        };
1271    }
1272    IgnoreDecision::Continue
1273}
1274
1275enum IgnoreDecision {
1276    Ignore { reason: String },
1277    Continue,
1278    Error { message: String },
1279}
1280
1281fn parse_edition_range(config: &Config, line: &DirectiveLine<'_>) -> Option<EditionRange> {
1282    let raw = config.parse_name_value_directive(line, "edition")?;
1283    let &DirectiveLine { file_path: testfile, line_number, .. } = line;
1284
1285    // Edition range is half-open: `[lower_bound, upper_bound)`
1286    if let Some((lower_bound, upper_bound)) = raw.split_once("..") {
1287        Some(match (maybe_parse_edition(lower_bound), maybe_parse_edition(upper_bound)) {
1288            (Some(lower_bound), Some(upper_bound)) if upper_bound <= lower_bound => {
1289                fatal!(
1290                    "{testfile}:{line_number}: the left side of `//@ edition` cannot be greater than or equal to the right side"
1291                );
1292            }
1293            (Some(lower_bound), Some(upper_bound)) => {
1294                EditionRange::Range { lower_bound, upper_bound }
1295            }
1296            (Some(lower_bound), None) => EditionRange::RangeFrom(lower_bound),
1297            (None, Some(_)) => {
1298                fatal!(
1299                    "{testfile}:{line_number}: `..edition` is not a supported range in `//@ edition`"
1300                );
1301            }
1302            (None, None) => {
1303                fatal!("{testfile}:{line_number}: `..` is not a supported range in `//@ edition`");
1304            }
1305        })
1306    } else {
1307        match maybe_parse_edition(&raw) {
1308            Some(edition) => Some(EditionRange::Exact(edition)),
1309            None => {
1310                fatal!("{testfile}:{line_number}: empty value for `//@ edition`");
1311            }
1312        }
1313    }
1314}
1315
1316fn maybe_parse_edition(mut input: &str) -> Option<Edition> {
1317    input = input.trim();
1318    if input.is_empty() {
1319        return None;
1320    }
1321    Some(parse_edition(input))
1322}
1323
1324#[derive(Debug, PartialEq, Eq, Clone, Copy)]
1325enum EditionRange {
1326    Exact(Edition),
1327    RangeFrom(Edition),
1328    /// Half-open range: `[lower_bound, upper_bound)`
1329    Range {
1330        lower_bound: Edition,
1331        upper_bound: Edition,
1332    },
1333}
1334
1335impl EditionRange {
1336    fn edition_to_test(&self, requested: impl Into<Option<Edition>>) -> Edition {
1337        let min_edition = Edition::Year(2015);
1338        let requested = requested.into().unwrap_or(min_edition);
1339
1340        match *self {
1341            EditionRange::Exact(exact) => exact,
1342            EditionRange::RangeFrom(lower_bound) => {
1343                if requested >= lower_bound {
1344                    requested
1345                } else {
1346                    lower_bound
1347                }
1348            }
1349            EditionRange::Range { lower_bound, upper_bound } => {
1350                if requested >= lower_bound && requested < upper_bound {
1351                    requested
1352                } else {
1353                    lower_bound
1354                }
1355            }
1356        }
1357    }
1358}
1359
1360fn split_flags(flags: &str) -> Vec<String> {
1361    // Individual flags can be single-quoted to preserve spaces; see
1362    // <https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/115948/commits/957c5db6>.
1363    // FIXME(#147955): Replace this ad-hoc quoting with an escape/quote system that
1364    // is closer to what actual shells do, so that it's more flexible and familiar.
1365    flags
1366        .split('\'')
1367        .enumerate()
1368        .flat_map(|(i, f)| if i % 2 == 1 { vec![f] } else { f.split_whitespace().collect() })
1369        .map(move |s| s.to_owned())
1370        .collect::<Vec<_>>()
1371}