Crate duplicate_macrotest
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§ Test harness for macro expansion.
Similar to trybuild, but allows you to write tests on how macros are expanded.
Minimal Supported Rust Version: 1.34.0
§Macro expansion tests
A minimal duplicate_macrotest
setup looks like this:
#[test]
pub fn pass() {
duplicate_macrotest::expand("tests/expand/*.rs");
// Alternatively,
duplicate_macrotest::expand_without_refresh("tests/expand/*.rs");
}
The test can be run with cargo test
. This test will invoke the cargo expand
command
on each of the source files that matches the glob pattern and will compare the expansion result
with the corresponding *.expanded.rs
file.
If a *.expanded.rs
file doesn’t exists and it’s not explicitly expected to (see expand_without_refresh
),
it will be created (this is how you update your tests).
Possible test outcomes are:
- Pass: expansion succeeded and the result is the same as in the
.expanded.rs
file - Fail: expansion was different from the
.expanded.rs
file content - Refresh:
.expanded.rs
didn’t exist and has been created - Refresh-fail:
.expanded.rs
is expected to be present, but not exists. Seeexpand_without_refresh
.
Note: when working with multiple expansion test files, it is recommended to
specify wildcard (*.rs) instead of doing a multiple calls to expand
functions for individual files.
Usage of wildcards for multiple files will group them under a single temporary crate for which
dependencies will be built a single time. In contrast, calling expand
functions for each
source file will create multiple temporary crates and that will reduce performance as depdendencies
will be build for each of the temporary crates.
§Passing additional arguments to cargo expand
It’s possible to specify additional arguments for cargo expand
command.
In order to do so, use the following functions with _args
suffix:
Example:
pub fn pass() {
duplicate_macrotest::expand_args("tests/expand/*.rs", &["--features", "my-feature"]);
// Or
duplicate_macrotest::expand_without_refresh_args("tests/expand/*.rs", &["--features", "my-feature"]);
}
The _args
functions will result in the following cargo expand
command being run:
cargo expand --bin <test-name> --theme none --features my-feature
§Workflow
First of all, the cargo expand
tool must be present. You can install it via cargo:
cargo install cargo-expand
A nightly compiler is required for this tool to work, so it must be installed as well.
cargo-expand
uses rustfmt
to format expanded code.
It’s highly recommended to install it since the examples in the test-project/
and
test-procmacro-project/
folders are using a formatted version of the expanded code
to compare with.
§Setting up a test project
In your crate that provides procedural or declarative macros, under the tests
directory,
create an expand
directory and populate it with different expansion test cases as
rust source files.
Then create a tests.rs
file that will run the tests:
#[test]
pub fn pass() {
duplicate_macrotest::expand("tests/expand/*.rs");
// Or:
duplicate_macrotest::expand_without_refresh("tests/expand/*.rs");
}
And then you can run cargo test
, which will
- Expand macros in source files that match glob pattern
- In case if
expand
function is used:- On the first run, generate the
*.expanded.rs
files for each of the test cases under theexpand
directory - On subsequent runs, compare test cases’ expansion result with the
content of the respective
*.expanded.rs
files
- On the first run, generate the
- In case if
expand_without_refresh
is used:- On each run, it will compare test cases’ expansion result with the content of the
respective
*.expanded.rs
files. - If one or more
*.expanded.rs
files is not found, the test will fail.
- On each run, it will compare test cases’ expansion result with the content of the
respective
§Updating .expanded.rs
This applicable only to tests that are using expand
or expand_args
function.
Run tests with the environment variable MACROTEST=overwrite
or remove the *.expanded.rs
files and re-run the corresponding tests. Files will be created automatically; hand-writing
them is not recommended.
Functions§
- Attempts to expand macros in files that match glob pattern.
- Same as
expand
but allows to pass additional arguments tocargo-expand
. - Same as
expand_fail
but allows to pass additional arguments tocargo-expand
. - Attempts to expand macros in files that match glob pattern and expects the expansion to fail.
- Attempts to expand macros in files that match glob pattern. More strict version of
expand
function. - Same as
expand_without_refresh
but allows to pass additional arguments tocargo-expand
. - Same as
expand_without_refresh_fail
but allows to pass additional arguments tocargo-expand
and expects a failure. - Attempts to expand macros in files that match glob pattern and expects a failure. More strict version of
expand_fail
function.