327 lines
11 KiB
V
327 lines
11 KiB
V
import os
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import toml
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import toml.ast
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import x.json2
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const hide_oks = os.getenv('VTEST_HIDE_OK') == '1'
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// Instructions for developers:
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// The actual tests and data can be obtained by doing:
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// `git clone --depth 1 https://github.com/alexcrichton/toml-rs.git vlib/toml/tests/testdata/alexcrichton/toml-test`
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// See also the CI toml tests
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const (
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// Kept for easier handling of future updates to the tests
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valid_exceptions = [
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'valid/example-v0.3.0.toml',
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'valid/example-v0.4.0.toml',
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'valid/datetime-truncate.toml', // Not considered valid since RFC 3339 doesn't permit > 6 ms digits ??
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]
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invalid_exceptions = []string{}
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valid_value_exceptions = [
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// These have correct values, and should've passed, but the format of arrays is *mixed* in the JSON ??
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'valid/datetime-truncate.toml',
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'valid/example2.toml',
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'valid/example-v0.4.0.toml',
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'valid/example-v0.3.0.toml',
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]
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// These have correct values, and should've passed as-is, but the format of arrays changes in the JSON ??
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// We account for that here
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use_type_2_arrays = [
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'valid/table-array-implicit.toml',
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'valid/table-array-many.toml',
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'valid/table-array-one.toml',
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'valid/table-array-nest.toml',
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'valid/table-array-nest-no-keys.toml',
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]
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tests_folder = os.join_path('test-suite', 'tests')
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jq = os.find_abs_path_of_executable('jq') or { '' }
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compare_work_dir_root = os.join_path(os.temp_dir(), 'v', 'toml', 'alexcrichton')
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// From: https://stackoverflow.com/a/38266731/1904615
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jq_normalize = r'# Apply f to composite entities recursively using keys[], and to atoms
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def sorted_walk(f):
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. as $in
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| if type == "object" then
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reduce keys[] as $key
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( {}; . + { ($key): ($in[$key] | sorted_walk(f)) } ) | f
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elif type == "array" then map( sorted_walk(f) ) | f
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else f
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end;
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def normalize: sorted_walk(if type == "array" then sort else . end);
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normalize'
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)
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fn run(args []string) ?string {
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res := os.execute(args.join(' '))
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if res.exit_code != 0 {
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return error('${args[0]} failed with return code ${res.exit_code}.\n$res.output')
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}
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return res.output
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}
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// test_alexcrichton_toml_rs run though 'testdata/alexcrichton/toml-test/test-suite/tests/*' if found.
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fn test_alexcrichton_toml_rs() ? {
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this_file := @FILE
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test_root := os.join_path(os.dir(this_file), 'testdata', 'alexcrichton', 'toml-test')
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if os.is_dir(test_root) {
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valid_test_files := os.walk_ext(os.join_path(test_root, 'test-suite', 'tests',
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'valid'), '.toml')
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println('Testing $valid_test_files.len valid TOML files...')
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mut valid := 0
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mut e := 0
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for i, valid_test_file in valid_test_files {
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mut relative := valid_test_file.all_after(tests_folder).trim_left(os.path_separator)
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$if windows {
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relative = relative.replace('/', '\\')
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}
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if relative in valid_exceptions {
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e++
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idx := valid_exceptions.index(relative) + 1
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println('SKIP [${i + 1}/$valid_test_files.len] "$valid_test_file" VALID EXCEPTION [$idx/$valid_exceptions.len]...')
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continue
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}
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if !hide_oks {
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println('OK [${i + 1}/$valid_test_files.len] "$valid_test_file"...')
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}
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toml_doc := toml.parse_file(valid_test_file) ?
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valid++
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}
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println('$valid/$valid_test_files.len TOML files were parsed correctly')
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if valid_exceptions.len > 0 {
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println('TODO Skipped parsing of $e valid TOML files...')
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}
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// If the command-line tool `jq` is installed, value tests can be run as well.
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if jq != '' {
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println('Testing value output of $valid_test_files.len valid TOML files using "$jq"...')
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if os.exists(compare_work_dir_root) {
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os.rmdir_all(compare_work_dir_root) ?
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}
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os.mkdir_all(compare_work_dir_root) ?
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jq_normalize_path := os.join_path(compare_work_dir_root, 'normalize.jq')
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os.write_file(jq_normalize_path, jq_normalize) ?
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valid = 0
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e = 0
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for i, valid_test_file in valid_test_files {
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mut relative := valid_test_file.all_after(tests_folder).trim_left(os.path_separator)
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$if windows {
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relative = relative.replace('/', '\\')
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}
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if !os.exists(valid_test_file.all_before_last('.') + '.json') {
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println('N/A [${i + 1}/$valid_test_files.len] "$valid_test_file"...')
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continue
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}
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// Skip the file if we know it can't be parsed or we know that the value retrieval needs work.
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if relative in valid_exceptions {
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e++
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idx := valid_exceptions.index(relative) + 1
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println('SKIP [${i + 1}/$valid_test_files.len] "$valid_test_file" VALID EXCEPTION [$idx/$valid_exceptions.len]...')
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continue
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}
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if relative in valid_value_exceptions {
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e++
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idx := valid_value_exceptions.index(relative) + 1
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println('SKIP [${i + 1}/$valid_test_files.len] "$valid_test_file" VALID VALUE EXCEPTION [$idx/$valid_value_exceptions.len]...')
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continue
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}
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if !hide_oks {
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println('OK [${i + 1}/$valid_test_files.len] "$valid_test_file"...')
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}
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toml_doc := toml.parse_file(valid_test_file) ?
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v_toml_json_path := os.join_path(compare_work_dir_root,
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os.file_name(valid_test_file).all_before_last('.') + '.v.json')
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alexcrichton_toml_json_path := os.join_path(compare_work_dir_root,
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os.file_name(valid_test_file).all_before_last('.') + '.json')
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mut array_type := 1
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if relative in use_type_2_arrays {
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array_type = 2
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}
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os.write_file(v_toml_json_path, to_alexcrichton(toml_doc.ast.table, array_type)) ?
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alexcrichton_json := os.read_file(valid_test_file.all_before_last('.') + '.json') ?
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os.write_file(alexcrichton_toml_json_path, alexcrichton_json) ?
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v_normalized_json := run([jq, '-S', '-f "$jq_normalize_path"', v_toml_json_path]) or {
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contents := os.read_file(v_toml_json_path) ?
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panic(err.msg() + '\n$contents')
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}
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alexcrichton_normalized_json := run([jq, '-S', '-f "$jq_normalize_path"',
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alexcrichton_toml_json_path]) or {
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contents := os.read_file(v_toml_json_path) ?
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panic(err.msg() + '\n$contents')
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}
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assert alexcrichton_normalized_json == v_normalized_json
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valid++
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}
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println('$valid/$valid_test_files.len TOML files were parsed correctly and value checked')
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if valid_value_exceptions.len > 0 {
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println('TODO Skipped value checks of $e valid TOML files...')
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}
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}
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invalid_test_files := os.walk_ext(os.join_path(test_root, 'test-suite', 'tests',
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'invalid'), '.toml')
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println('Testing $invalid_test_files.len invalid TOML files...')
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mut invalid := 0
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e = 0
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for i, invalid_test_file in invalid_test_files {
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mut relative := invalid_test_file.all_after(tests_folder).trim_left(os.path_separator)
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$if windows {
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relative = relative.replace('/', '\\')
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}
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if relative in invalid_exceptions {
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e++
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idx := invalid_exceptions.index(relative) + 1
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println('SKIP [${i + 1}/$invalid_test_files.len] "$invalid_test_file" INVALID EXCEPTION [$idx/$invalid_exceptions.len]...')
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continue
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}
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if !hide_oks {
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println('OK [${i + 1}/$invalid_test_files.len] "$invalid_test_file"...')
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}
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if toml_doc := toml.parse_file(invalid_test_file) {
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content_that_should_have_failed := os.read_file(invalid_test_file) ?
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println(' This TOML should have failed:\n${'-'.repeat(40)}\n$content_that_should_have_failed\n${'-'.repeat(40)}')
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assert false
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} else {
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if !hide_oks {
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println(' $err.msg()')
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}
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assert true
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}
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invalid++
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}
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println('$invalid/$invalid_test_files.len TOML files were parsed correctly')
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if invalid_exceptions.len > 0 {
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println('TODO Skipped parsing of $invalid_exceptions.len invalid TOML files...')
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}
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} else {
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println('No test data directory found in "$test_root"')
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assert true
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}
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}
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// to_alexcrichton_time
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fn to_alexcrichton_time(time_str string) string {
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if time_str.contains('.') {
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date_and_time := time_str.all_before('.')
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mut ms := time_str.all_after('.')
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z := if ms.contains('Z') { 'Z' } else { '' }
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ms = ms.replace('Z', '')
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if ms.len > 3 {
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ms = ms[..3]
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}
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return date_and_time + '.' + ms + z
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} else {
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return time_str
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}
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}
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// to_alexcrichton returns an alexcrichton compatible json string converted from the `value` ast.Value.
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fn to_alexcrichton(value ast.Value, array_type int) string {
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match value {
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ast.Quoted {
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json_text := json2.Any(value.text).json_str()
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return '{ "type": "string", "value": "$json_text" }'
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}
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ast.DateTime {
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// Normalization for json
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mut json_text := json2.Any(value.text).json_str().to_upper().replace(' ',
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'T')
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typ := if json_text.ends_with('Z') || json_text.all_after('T').contains('-')
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|| json_text.all_after('T').contains('+') {
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'datetime'
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} else {
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'datetime-local'
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}
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// NOTE test suite inconsistency.
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// It seems it's implementation specific how time and
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// date-time values are represented in detail. For now we follow the BurntSushi format
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// that expands to 6 digits which is also a valid RFC 3339 representation.
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json_text = to_alexcrichton_time(json_text)
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return '{ "type": "$typ", "value": "$json_text" }'
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}
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ast.Date {
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json_text := json2.Any(value.text).json_str()
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return '{ "type": "date", "value": "$json_text" }'
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}
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ast.Time {
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mut json_text := json2.Any(value.text).json_str()
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json_text = to_alexcrichton_time(json_text)
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return '{ "type": "time", "value": "$json_text" }'
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}
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ast.Bool {
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json_text := json2.Any(value.text.bool()).json_str()
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return '{ "type": "bool", "value": "$json_text" }'
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}
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ast.Null {
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json_text := json2.Any(value.text).json_str()
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return '{ "type": "null", "value": "$json_text" }'
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}
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ast.Number {
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text := value.text
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if text.contains('inf') || text.contains('nan') {
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return '{ "type": "float", "value": "$value.text" }'
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}
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if !text.starts_with('0x') && (text.contains('.') || text.to_lower().contains('e')) {
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mut val := ''
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if text.to_lower().contains('e') && !text.contains('-') {
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val = '${value.f64():.1f}'
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} else {
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val = '$value.f64()'
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}
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return '{ "type": "float", "value": "$val" }'
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}
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v := value.i64()
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// TODO workaround https://github.com/vlang/v/issues/9507
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if v == i64(-9223372036854775807 - 1) {
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return '{ "type": "integer", "value": "-9223372036854775808" }'
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}
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return '{ "type": "integer", "value": "$v" }'
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}
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map[string]ast.Value {
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mut str := '{ '
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for key, val in value {
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json_key := json2.Any(key).json_str()
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str += ' "$json_key": ${to_alexcrichton(val, array_type)},'
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}
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str = str.trim_right(',')
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str += ' }'
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return str
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}
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[]ast.Value {
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mut str := ''
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if array_type == 1 {
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str = '{ "type": "array", "value": [ '
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} else {
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str = '[ '
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}
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for val in value {
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str += ' ${to_alexcrichton(val, array_type)},'
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}
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str = str.trim_right(',')
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if array_type == 1 {
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str += ' ] }\n'
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} else {
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str += ' ]\n'
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}
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return str
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}
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}
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return '<error>'
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}
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