From 1b6a04ca5504955c571d1c97504fb45ea0befee4 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Valentin Popov Date: Mon, 8 Jan 2024 01:21:28 +0400 Subject: Initial vendor packages Signed-off-by: Valentin Popov --- vendor/backtrace/tests/accuracy/main.rs | 117 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 117 insertions(+) create mode 100644 vendor/backtrace/tests/accuracy/main.rs (limited to 'vendor/backtrace/tests/accuracy/main.rs') diff --git a/vendor/backtrace/tests/accuracy/main.rs b/vendor/backtrace/tests/accuracy/main.rs new file mode 100644 index 0000000..149203a --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/backtrace/tests/accuracy/main.rs @@ -0,0 +1,117 @@ +mod auxiliary; + +macro_rules! pos { + () => { + (file!(), line!()) + }; +} + +macro_rules! check { + ($($pos:expr),*) => ({ + verify(&[$($pos,)* pos!()]); + }) +} + +type Pos = (&'static str, u32); + +#[test] +fn doit() { + if + // Skip musl which is by default statically linked and doesn't support + // dynamic libraries. + !cfg!(target_env = "musl") + // Skip Miri, since it doesn't support dynamic libraries. + && !cfg!(miri) + { + // TODO(#238) this shouldn't have to happen first in this function, but + // currently it does. + let mut dir = std::env::current_exe().unwrap(); + dir.pop(); + if cfg!(windows) { + dir.push("dylib_dep.dll"); + } else if cfg!(target_os = "macos") { + dir.push("libdylib_dep.dylib"); + } else { + dir.push("libdylib_dep.so"); + } + unsafe { + let lib = libloading::Library::new(&dir).unwrap(); + let api = lib.get::(b"foo").unwrap(); + api(pos!(), |a, b| { + check!(a, b); + }); + } + } + + outer(pos!()); +} + +#[inline(never)] +fn outer(main_pos: Pos) { + inner(main_pos, pos!()); + inner_inlined(main_pos, pos!()); +} + +#[inline(never)] +#[rustfmt::skip] +fn inner(main_pos: Pos, outer_pos: Pos) { + check!(main_pos, outer_pos); + check!(main_pos, outer_pos); + let inner_pos = pos!(); auxiliary::callback(|aux_pos| { + check!(main_pos, outer_pos, inner_pos, aux_pos); + }); + let inner_pos = pos!(); auxiliary::callback_inlined(|aux_pos| { + check!(main_pos, outer_pos, inner_pos, aux_pos); + }); +} + +#[inline(always)] +#[rustfmt::skip] +fn inner_inlined(main_pos: Pos, outer_pos: Pos) { + check!(main_pos, outer_pos); + check!(main_pos, outer_pos); + + #[inline(always)] + fn inner_further_inlined(main_pos: Pos, outer_pos: Pos, inner_pos: Pos) { + check!(main_pos, outer_pos, inner_pos); + } + inner_further_inlined(main_pos, outer_pos, pos!()); + + let inner_pos = pos!(); auxiliary::callback(|aux_pos| { + check!(main_pos, outer_pos, inner_pos, aux_pos); + }); + let inner_pos = pos!(); auxiliary::callback_inlined(|aux_pos| { + check!(main_pos, outer_pos, inner_pos, aux_pos); + }); + + // this tests a distinction between two independent calls to the inlined function. + // (un)fortunately, LLVM somehow merges two consecutive such calls into one node. + inner_further_inlined(main_pos, outer_pos, pos!()); +} + +fn verify(filelines: &[Pos]) { + let trace = backtrace::Backtrace::new(); + println!("-----------------------------------"); + println!("looking for:"); + for (file, line) in filelines.iter().rev() { + println!("\t{}:{}", file, line); + } + println!("found:\n{:?}", trace); + let mut symbols = trace.frames().iter().flat_map(|frame| frame.symbols()); + let mut iter = filelines.iter().rev(); + while let Some((file, line)) = iter.next() { + loop { + let sym = match symbols.next() { + Some(sym) => sym, + None => panic!("failed to find {}:{}", file, line), + }; + if let Some(filename) = sym.filename() { + if let Some(lineno) = sym.lineno() { + if filename.ends_with(file) && lineno == *line { + break; + } + } + } + } + } +} -- cgit v1.2.3