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You may use and/or copy the contents of the file, without removing the original +license and copyright notice, as required by the licenses. + diff --git a/assert/assert.go b/assert/assert.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000..c917f6f --- /dev/null +++ b/assert/assert.go @@ -0,0 +1,544 @@ +// Copyright (c) 2025 Gustavo "Guz" L. de Mello +// Copyright (c) 2025 The Lored.dev Contributors +// +// Contents of this file, expect as otherwise noted, are dual-licensed under the +// Apache License, Version 2.0 or +// the MIT license , at you option. +// +// You may use this file in compliance with the licenses. +// +// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, this file distributed +// under the licenses is distributed on as "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS +// OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. +// +// An original copy of this file can be found at http://forge.capytal.company/loreddev/x/assert/assert.go. + +// # [Tiny] Assert +// +// Minimal set of assertions functions for testing and simulation testing, all in +// one file. +// +// The most simple way of using the package is importing it directly and using the +// alias functions: +// +// package main +// +// import ( +// "log" +// "forge.capytal.company/loreddev/x/assert" +// ) +// +// func main() { +// expected := "value" +// value := "value" +// log.Println(assert.Equal(expected, value)) // "true" +// } +// +// Or proverbially, you can create your own "assert" variable and have more control +// over how asserts work, see [NewAssertions] for more information: +// +// package main +// +// import ( +// "log/slog" +// "forge.capytal.company/loreddev/x/assert" +// ) +// +// var logger = slog.New(slog.NewTextHandler(os.Stdout, &slog.HandlerOptions{})) +// var assert = assert.NewAssertions(assert.Opts{Logger: logger}) +// +// func main() { +// expected := "value" +// value := "not value" +// assert.Equal(expected, value) // "expected \"value\", got \"not value\"" with the call stack and returns false +// } +package assert + +import ( + "fmt" + "io" + "log/slog" + "os" + "path" + "reflect" + "runtime" + "strings" + "unicode" + "unicode/utf8" +) + +// Assertions represents all the API provided by the [assert] package. Implementation +// of this interface can have extra logic on their state such as panicking or using +// [testing.T.FailNow] to halt the program from continuing on failed assertions instead +// of just return false. +type Assertions interface { + // Asserts that the object are not zero-valued or nil, aka. "are ok". + OK(obj any, msg ...any) bool + + // Asserts that the actual value is equal to the expected value. + Equal(expected, actual any, msg ...any) bool + // Asserts that the actual value is not equal to the expected value. + NotEqual(expected, actual any, msg ...any) bool + + // Asserts that the object is nil. + Nil(obj any, msg ...any) bool + // Asserts that the object is not nil. + NotNil(obj any, msg ...any) bool + + // Asserts that the object is a boolean true. + True(obj any, msg ...any) bool + // Asserts that the object is a boolean false. + False(obj any, msg ...any) bool + + // Asserts that the object is zero-valued. + Zero(obj any, msg ...any) bool + // Asserts that the object is not zero-valued. + NotZero(obj any, msg ...any) bool + + // Asserts that the function panics. + Panic(fn func(), msg ...any) bool + // Asserts that the function does not panics. + NotPanic(fn func(), msg ...any) bool + + // Returns false and marks the test as having failed, if the underlying + // implementation has access to a [testing.T.Fail]. Implementations can also log + // the call stack using [CallerInfo]. + Fail(failureMsg string, msg ...any) bool + // Returns false, marks the test as having failed, and calls [testing.T.FailNow] if the + // underlying implementation has access to it, otherwise, simply panics. + // Implementations can also log the call stack using [CallerInfo]. + FailNow(failureMsg string, msg ...any) bool + + // Gets the caller stack. + CallerInfo() []string +} + +var defaultAssert = NewAssertions() + +// Asserts that the object are not zero-valued or nil, aka. "are ok". +func OK(obj any, msg ...any) bool { + return defaultAssert.OK(obj, msg...) +} + +// Asserts that the actual value is equal to the expected value. +func Equal(expected, actual any, msg ...any) bool { + return defaultAssert.Equal(expected, actual, msg...) +} + +// Asserts that the actual value is not equal to the expected value. +func NotEqual(expected, actual any, msg ...any) bool { + return defaultAssert.NotEqual(expected, actual, msg...) +} + +// Asserts that the object is nil. +func Nil(obj any, msg ...any) bool { + return defaultAssert.Nil(obj, msg...) +} + +// Asserts that the object is not nil. +func NotNil(obj any, msg ...any) bool { + return defaultAssert.NotNil(obj, msg...) +} + +// Asserts that the object is a boolean true. +func True(obj any, msg ...any) bool { + return defaultAssert.True(obj, msg...) +} + +// Asserts that the object is a boolean false. +func False(obj any, msg ...any) bool { + return defaultAssert.False(obj, msg...) +} + +// Asserts that the object is zero-valued. +func Zero(obj any, msg ...any) bool { + return defaultAssert.Zero(obj, msg...) +} + +// Asserts that the object is not zero-valued. +func NotZero(obj any, msg ...any) bool { + return defaultAssert.NotZero(obj, msg...) +} + +// Asserts that the function panics. +func Panic(fn func(), msg ...any) bool { + return defaultAssert.Panic(fn, msg...) +} + +// Asserts that the function does not panics. +func NotPanic(fn func(), msg ...any) bool { + return defaultAssert.NotPanic(fn, msg...) +} + +// Returns false and logs the failure message using [slog.TextHandler] to [os.Stdout]. +func Fail(failureMsg string, msg ...any) bool { + return NewAssertions( + Opts{Logger: slog.New(slog.NewTextHandler(os.Stdout, &slog.HandlerOptions{}))}, + ).Fail(failureMsg, msg...) +} + +// Panics and logs the failure message using [slog.TextHandler] to [os.Stdout]. +func FailNow(failureMsg string, msg ...any) bool { + return defaultAssert.FailNow(failureMsg, msg...) +} + +// Creates a new implementation of Assertions, use [Opts] if you want to better manipulate +// the behaviour of assertions. +func NewAssertions(opts ...Opts) Assertions { + opt := Opts{} + if len(opts) > 0 { + opt = opts[0] + } + + var h helperT + if th, ok := opt.Testing.(helperT); ok { + h = th + } + + if opt.Logger == nil { + opt.Logger = slog.New(slog.NewTextHandler(io.Discard, &slog.HandlerOptions{})) + } + + return &assertions{ + panic: opt.Panic, + + t: opt.Testing, + h: h, + + log: opt.Logger, + } +} + +type Opts struct { + // Wherever the assertions should panic/[FailNow] instead of just logging and + // marking the test as failed. Optional, defaults to false. + Panic bool + // The testing framework to be used by assertions. Optional, if none is provided + // the assertions just returns false in the functions, if [Opts.Panic] is set to true, the + // assertions use panic() instead of [FailNow]. + Testing TestingT + // The logger used by the assertions if none Testing framework is provided. Optional, + // creates a logger that writes to [io.Discard] if none is provided. + Logger *slog.Logger +} + +// Wrapper interface around [testing.T]. +type TestingT interface { + Errorf(format string, args ...any) +} +type helperT interface { + Helper() +} + +// Creates a new implementation of Assertions that always return true, with the exception +// of [Assertions.Fail] and [Assertions.FailNow] which returns false, and [Assertions.CallerInfo] +// which returns the actual caller info (uses [CallerInfo] underlying). It is useful it you use +// assertions in production and want to disable them without changing any code. +func NewDisabledAssertions() Assertions { + return &disabledAssertions{} +} + +type assertions struct { + panic bool + + t TestingT + h helperT + + log *slog.Logger +} + +func (as *assertions) OK(obj any, msg ...any) bool { + switch { + case as.nil(obj): + return as.failOrPanic("unexpected nil value", msg...) + case as.zero(obj): + return as.failOrPanic("unexpected zero value", msg...) + default: + return false + } +} + +func (as *assertions) Equal(e, a any, msg ...any) bool { + if as.equal(e, a) { + return true + } + return as.failOrPanic(fmt.Sprintf("expected %v, got %v", e, a), msg...) +} + +func (as *assertions) NotEqual(e, a any, msg ...any) bool { + if !as.equal(e, a) { + return true + } + return as.failOrPanic(fmt.Sprintf("not expected %v, got %v", e, a), msg...) +} + +func (as *assertions) equal(e, a any) bool { + if an, en := as.nil(a), as.nil(e); an || en { + if (an && !en) || (!an && en) { + return false + } + return en == an + } + + if reflect.DeepEqual(e, a) { + return true + } + + ev, av := reflect.ValueOf(e), reflect.ValueOf(a) + + if ev == av { + return true + } + + if av.Type().ConvertibleTo(ev.Type()) { + return reflect.DeepEqual(e, av.Convert(ev.Type()).Interface()) + } + + if fmt.Sprintf("%#v", e) == fmt.Sprintf("%#v", a) { + return true + } + + return false +} + +func (as *assertions) Nil(obj any, msg ...any) bool { + if as.nil(obj) { + return true + } + return as.failOrPanic("expected nil value", msg...) +} + +func (as *assertions) NotNil(obj any, msg ...any) bool { + if !as.nil(obj) { + return true + } + return as.failOrPanic("expected not-nil value", msg...) +} + +func (as *assertions) nil(obj any) bool { + if obj == nil { + return true + } + v := reflect.ValueOf(obj) + k := v.Kind() + if k >= reflect.Chan && k <= reflect.Slice && v.IsNil() { + return true + } + return false +} + +func (as *assertions) True(obj any, msg ...any) bool { + if b, ok := obj.(bool); ok && b { + return true + } + return as.failOrPanic("expected true", msg...) +} + +func (as *assertions) False(obj any, msg ...any) bool { + if b, ok := obj.(bool); ok && !b { + return true + } + return as.failOrPanic("expected false", msg...) +} + +func (as *assertions) Zero(obj any, msg ...any) bool { + if as.zero(obj) { + return true + } + return as.failOrPanic(fmt.Sprintf("expected zero value, got %v", obj), msg...) +} + +func (as *assertions) NotZero(obj any, msg ...any) bool { + if !as.zero(obj) { + return true + } + return as.failOrPanic(fmt.Sprintf("expected non-zero value, got %v", obj), msg...) +} + +func (as *assertions) zero(obj any) bool { + if obj != nil && !reflect.DeepEqual(obj, reflect.Zero(reflect.TypeOf(obj)).Interface()) { + return false + } + return true +} + +func (as *assertions) Panic(fn func(), msg ...any) bool { + if as.panics(fn) { + return true + } + return as.failOrPanic("expected panic", msg...) +} + +func (as *assertions) NotPanic(fn func(), msg ...any) bool { + if !as.panics(fn) { + return true + } + return as.failOrPanic("unexpected panic", msg...) +} + +func (as *assertions) panics(fn func()) bool { + var r any + func() { + defer func() { + r = recover() + }() + fn() + }() + return r != nil +} + +func (as *assertions) Fail(failureMsg string, msg ...any) bool { + as.fail(failureMsg, msg...) + if ft, ok := as.t.(interface { + Fail() + }); ok { + ft.Fail() + } + return false +} + +func (as *assertions) FailNow(failureMsg string, msg ...any) bool { + as.fail(failureMsg, msg...) + if ft, ok := as.t.(interface { + FailNow() + }); ok { + ft.FailNow() + } else { + panic(fmtMessage(msg)) + } + return false +} + +func (as *assertions) fail(failureMsg string, msg ...any) { + if as.h != nil { + as.h.Helper() + } + content := make(map[string]string, 4) + + content["Stack Trace"] = strings.Join(as.CallerInfo(), "\n\t") + content["Error"] = failureMsg + + if n, ok := as.t.(interface { + Name() string + }); ok { + content["Test"] = n.Name() + } + + if msg := fmtMessage(msg); msg != "" { + content["Message"] = msg + } + + var out string + for k, m := range content { + var c string + for _, s := range strings.Split(m, "\n") { + c += fmt.Sprintf("\t%s\n", s) + } + out += fmt.Sprintf("\t%s:\n%s", k, c) + } + + if as.t != nil { + as.t.Errorf("\n%s", out) + } else { + as.log.Error(out) + } +} + +func (as *assertions) failOrPanic(failureMsg string, msg ...any) bool { + if as.panic { + return as.FailNow(failureMsg, msg...) + } else { + return as.Fail(failureMsg, msg...) + } +} + +func fmtMessage(msg []any) string { + switch len(msg) { + case 0: + return "" + case 1: + if s, ok := msg[0].(string); ok { + return s + } else { + return fmt.Sprintf("%v", msg[0]) + } + default: + var m string + if s, ok := msg[0].(string); ok { + m = s + } else { + m = fmt.Sprintf("%v", msg[0]) + } + return fmt.Sprintf(m, msg[1:]...) + } +} + +func (as *assertions) CallerInfo() []string { + callers := []string{} + for i := 0; ; i++ { + pc, file, line, ok := runtime.Caller(i) + if !ok { + // We reached the end of the call stack + break + } + + // Edge case found in https://github.com/stretchr/testify/issues/180 + if file == "" { + break + } + + f := runtime.FuncForPC(pc) + if f == nil { + break + } + name := f.Name() + + if name == "testing.Runner" { + break + } + + filename := path.Base(file) + dirname := path.Base(path.Dir(file)) + if (dirname != "assert" && dirname != "mock" && dirname != "require") || + filename == "mock_test.go" { + callers = append(callers, fmt.Sprintf("%s:%d", file, line)) + } + + // Remove the package + s := strings.Split(name, ".") + name = s[len(s)-1] + + if isTest(name, "Test") || isTest(name, "Benchmark") || isTest(name, "Example") { + break + } + } + return callers +} + +func isTest(name, prefix string) bool { + if !strings.HasPrefix(name, prefix) { + return false + } + if len(name) == len(prefix) { + return true + } + r, _ := utf8.DecodeRuneInString(name[len(prefix):]) + return !unicode.IsLower(r) +} + +type disabledAssertions struct{} + +func (_ *disabledAssertions) OK(any, ...any) bool { return true } +func (_ *disabledAssertions) Equal(_, _ any, _ ...any) bool { return true } +func (_ *disabledAssertions) NotEqual(_, _ any, _ ...any) bool { return true } +func (_ *disabledAssertions) Nil(any, ...any) bool { return true } +func (_ *disabledAssertions) NotNil(any, ...any) bool { return true } +func (_ *disabledAssertions) True(any, ...any) bool { return true } +func (_ *disabledAssertions) False(any, ...any) bool { return true } +func (_ *disabledAssertions) Zero(any, ...any) bool { return true } +func (_ *disabledAssertions) NotZero(any, ...any) bool { return true } +func (_ *disabledAssertions) Panic(func(), ...any) bool { return true } +func (_ *disabledAssertions) NotPanic(func(), ...any) bool { return true } +func (_ *disabledAssertions) Fail(string, ...any) bool { return false } +func (_ *disabledAssertions) FailNow(string, ...any) bool { return false } +func (_ *disabledAssertions) CallerInfo() []string { return defaultAssert.CallerInfo() }