[utils] integrate update-verify-tests with lit's --update-tests

This adds a lit plugin wrapping the core of update-verify-tests. When
lit is invoked with --update-tests it will call the plugin, which checks
if the failure is due to a -verify mismatch. If it is, it tries to
repair the test. If the source file was originally created by
split-file, the changes are propagated to the parent file.

No tests are added, because I don't want to run nested llvm-lit tests
in Swift's test suite, but the core functionality is tested through
update-verify-tests.py.
This commit is contained in:
Henrik G. Olsson
2025-11-07 19:59:32 -08:00
parent 3eb1beaecf
commit 38620d49b1
4 changed files with 156 additions and 11 deletions

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@@ -3291,3 +3291,8 @@ lit_config.note(f"Target Triple: {config.target_triple}, Variant Triple: {config
lit_config.note("Available features: " + ", ".join(sorted(config.available_features)))
config.substitutions.append( ('%use_no_opaque_pointers', '-Xcc -Xclang -Xcc -no-opaque-pointers' ) )
if lit_config.update_tests:
sys.path.append(config.swift_utils)
from update_verify_tests.litplugin import uvt_lit_plugin
lit_config.test_updaters.append(uvt_lit_plugin)

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@@ -32,9 +32,14 @@ def main():
parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(description=__doc__)
parser.add_argument("--prefix", default="", help="The prefix passed to -verify")
args = parser.parse_args()
(ret_code, output) = check_expectations(sys.stdin.readlines(), args.prefix)
print(output)
sys.exit(ret_code)
(err, updated_files) = check_expectations(sys.stdin.readlines(), args.prefix)
if err:
print(err)
sys.exit(1)
if len(updated_files) > 1:
print("\n\t".join(["updated files:"] + updated_files))
print(f"updated file: {updated_files[0]}")
if __name__ == "__main__":

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@@ -570,13 +570,13 @@ def update_test_files(errors, prefix):
try:
update_test_file(filename, diag_errors, prefix, updated_test_files)
except KnownException as e:
return f"Error in update-verify-tests while updating {filename}: {e}"
return (
f"Error in update-verify-tests while updating {filename}: {e}",
None,
)
updated_files = list(updated_test_files)
assert updated_files
if len(updated_files) == 1:
return f"updated file {updated_files[0]}"
updated_files_s = "\n\t".join(updated_files)
return "updated files:\n\t{updated_files_s}"
return (None, updated_files)
"""
@@ -786,8 +786,8 @@ def check_expectations(tool_output, prefix):
top_level.extend(curr)
except KnownException as e:
return (1, f"Error in update-verify-tests while parsing tool output: {e}")
return (f"Error in update-verify-tests while parsing tool output: {e}", None)
if top_level:
return (0, update_test_files(top_level, prefix))
return update_test_files(top_level, prefix)
else:
return (1, "no mismatching diagnostics found")
return ("no mismatching diagnostics found", None)

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@@ -0,0 +1,135 @@
import os
import shlex
import pathlib
from update_verify_tests.core import check_expectations
"""
This file provides the `uvt_lit_plugin` function, which is invoked on failed RUN lines when lit is executed with --update-tests.
It checks whether the failed command is a swift compiler invocation with the `-verify` flag and analyses the output to try to
repair the failed test. If the updated file was originally created by `split-file` it updates the corresponding slice in the source file.
"""
class SplitFileTarget:
def __init__(self, slice_start_idx, test_path, lines, name):
self.slice_start_idx = slice_start_idx
self.test_path = test_path
self.lines = lines
self.name = name
def copyFrom(self, source):
lines_before = self.lines[: self.slice_start_idx + 1]
self.lines = self.lines[self.slice_start_idx + 1 :]
slice_end_idx = None
for i, l in enumerate(self.lines):
if SplitFileTarget._get_split_line_path(l) != None:
slice_end_idx = i
break
if slice_end_idx is not None:
lines_after = self.lines[slice_end_idx:]
else:
lines_after = []
with open(source, "r") as f:
new_lines = lines_before + f.readlines() + lines_after
with open(self.test_path, "w") as f:
for l in new_lines:
f.write(l)
def __str__(self):
return f"slice {self.name} in {self.test_path}"
@staticmethod
def get_target_dir(commands, test_path):
# posix=True breaks Windows paths because \ is treated as an escaping character
for cmd in commands:
split = shlex.split(cmd, posix=False)
if "split-file" not in split:
continue
start_idx = split.index("split-file")
split = split[start_idx:]
if len(split) < 3:
continue
p = unquote(split[1].strip())
if not test_path.samefile(p):
continue
return unquote(split[2].strip())
return None
@staticmethod
def create(path, commands, test_path, target_dir):
path = pathlib.Path(path)
with open(test_path, "r") as f:
lines = f.readlines()
for i, l in enumerate(lines):
p = SplitFileTarget._get_split_line_path(l)
if p and path.samefile(os.path.join(target_dir, p)):
idx = i
break
else:
return None
return SplitFileTarget(idx, test_path, lines, p)
@staticmethod
def _get_split_line_path(l):
if len(l) < 6:
return None
if l.startswith("//"):
l = l[2:]
else:
l = l[1:]
if l.startswith("--- "):
l = l[4:]
else:
return None
return l.rstrip()
def unquote(s):
if len(s) > 1 and s[0] == s[-1] and (s[0] == '"' or s[0] == "'"):
return s[1:-1]
return s
def propagate_split_files(test_path, updated_files, commands):
test_path = pathlib.Path(test_path)
split_target_dir = SplitFileTarget.get_target_dir(commands, test_path)
if not split_target_dir:
return updated_files
new = []
for file in updated_files:
target = SplitFileTarget.create(file, commands, test_path, split_target_dir)
if target:
target.copyFrom(file)
new.append(target)
else:
new.append(file)
return new
def uvt_lit_plugin(result, test, commands):
if (
not any(e.endswith("swift-frontend") for e in result.command.args)
or not "-verify" in result.command.args
):
return None
prefix = ""
for i, arg in enumerate(result.command.args):
if arg == "-verify-additional-prefix":
if i + 1 >= len(result.command.args):
return None
if prefix:
# can only handle at most 1 additional prefix at the moment
return None
prefix = result.command.args[i + 1]
(err, updated_files) = check_expectations(result.stderr.split("\n"), prefix)
if err:
return err
updated_files = propagate_split_files(test.getFilePath(), updated_files, commands)
if len(updated_files) > 1:
return "\n\t".join(["updated files:"] + updated_files)
return f"updated file: {updated_files[0]}"