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and friends first introduced the various test-qmp-* tests in 2011, with duplicated hand-rolled TestStruct machinery, to make sure the qapi visitor interface was tested. Later, commit4f193e3
in 2013 added a .json file for further testing use by the files, but without consolidating any of the existing hand-rolled visitors. And with four copies, subtle differences have crept in, between the tests themselves (mainly whitespace differences, but also a question of whether to use NULL or "TestStruct" when calling visit_start_struct()) and from what the generator produces (the hand-rolled versions did not cater to partially-allocated objects, because they did not have a deallocation usage). Of course, just because the visitor interface is tested does not mean it is a sane interface; and future patches will be changing some of the visitor contracts. Rather than having to duplicate the cleanup work in each copy of the TestStruct visitor, and keep each hand-rolled copy in sync with what the generator supplies, we might as well just test what the generator should give us in the first place. Signed-off-by: Eric Blake <eblake@redhat.com> Message-Id: <1446791754-23823-2-git-send-email-eblake@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: Markus Armbruster <armbru@redhat.com>
174 lines
6.1 KiB
Python
174 lines
6.1 KiB
Python
# *-*- Mode: Python -*-*
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# This file is a stress test of supported qapi constructs that must
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# parse and compile correctly.
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{ 'struct': 'TestStruct',
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'data': { 'integer': 'int', 'boolean': 'bool', 'string': 'str' } }
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# for testing enums
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{ 'struct': 'NestedEnumsOne',
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'data': { 'enum1': 'EnumOne', # Intentional forward reference
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'*enum2': 'EnumOne', 'enum3': 'EnumOne', '*enum4': 'EnumOne' } }
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# An empty enum, although unusual, is currently acceptable
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{ 'enum': 'MyEnum', 'data': [ ] }
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# Likewise for an empty struct, including an empty base
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{ 'struct': 'Empty1', 'data': { } }
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{ 'struct': 'Empty2', 'base': 'Empty1', 'data': { } }
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# for testing override of default naming heuristic
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{ 'enum': 'QEnumTwo',
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'prefix': 'QENUM_TWO',
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'data': [ 'value1', 'value2' ] }
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# for testing nested structs
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{ 'struct': 'UserDefOne',
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'base': 'UserDefZero', # intentional forward reference
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'data': { 'string': 'str',
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'*enum1': 'EnumOne' } } # intentional forward reference
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{ 'enum': 'EnumOne',
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'data': [ 'value1', 'value2', 'value3' ] }
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{ 'struct': 'UserDefZero',
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'data': { 'integer': 'int' } }
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{ 'struct': 'UserDefTwoDictDict',
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'data': { 'userdef': 'UserDefOne', 'string': 'str' } }
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{ 'struct': 'UserDefTwoDict',
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'data': { 'string1': 'str',
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'dict2': 'UserDefTwoDictDict',
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'*dict3': 'UserDefTwoDictDict' } }
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{ 'struct': 'UserDefTwo',
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'data': { 'string0': 'str',
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'dict1': 'UserDefTwoDict' } }
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# dummy struct to force generation of array types not otherwise mentioned
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{ 'struct': 'ForceArrays',
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'data': { 'unused1':['UserDefOne'], 'unused2':['UserDefTwo'],
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'unused3':['TestStruct'] } }
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# for testing unions
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# Among other things, test that a name collision between branches does
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# not cause any problems (since only one branch can be in use at a time),
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# by intentionally using two branches that both have a C member 'a_b'
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{ 'struct': 'UserDefA',
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'data': { 'boolean': 'bool', '*a_b': 'int' } }
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{ 'struct': 'UserDefB',
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'data': { 'intb': 'int', '*a-b': 'bool' } }
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{ 'union': 'UserDefFlatUnion',
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'base': 'UserDefUnionBase', # intentional forward reference
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'discriminator': 'enum1',
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'data': { 'value1' : 'UserDefA',
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'value2' : 'UserDefB',
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'value3' : 'UserDefB' } }
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{ 'struct': 'UserDefUnionBase',
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'base': 'UserDefZero',
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'data': { 'string': 'str', 'enum1': 'EnumOne' } }
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# this variant of UserDefFlatUnion defaults to a union that uses fields with
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# allocated types to test corner cases in the cleanup/dealloc visitor
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{ 'union': 'UserDefFlatUnion2',
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'base': 'UserDefUnionBase',
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'discriminator': 'enum1',
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'data': { 'value1' : 'UserDefC', # intentional forward reference
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'value2' : 'UserDefB',
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'value3' : 'UserDefA' } }
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{ 'alternate': 'UserDefAlternate',
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'data': { 'uda': 'UserDefA', 's': 'str', 'i': 'int' } }
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{ 'struct': 'UserDefC',
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'data': { 'string1': 'str', 'string2': 'str' } }
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# for testing use of 'number' within alternates
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{ 'alternate': 'AltStrBool', 'data': { 's': 'str', 'b': 'bool' } }
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{ 'alternate': 'AltStrNum', 'data': { 's': 'str', 'n': 'number' } }
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{ 'alternate': 'AltNumStr', 'data': { 'n': 'number', 's': 'str' } }
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{ 'alternate': 'AltStrInt', 'data': { 's': 'str', 'i': 'int' } }
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{ 'alternate': 'AltIntNum', 'data': { 'i': 'int', 'n': 'number' } }
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{ 'alternate': 'AltNumInt', 'data': { 'n': 'number', 'i': 'int' } }
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# for testing native lists
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{ 'union': 'UserDefNativeListUnion',
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'data': { 'integer': ['int'],
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's8': ['int8'],
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's16': ['int16'],
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's32': ['int32'],
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's64': ['int64'],
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'u8': ['uint8'],
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'u16': ['uint16'],
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'u32': ['uint32'],
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'u64': ['uint64'],
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'number': ['number'],
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'boolean': ['bool'],
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'string': ['str'],
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'sizes': ['size'],
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'any': ['any'] } }
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# testing commands
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{ 'command': 'user_def_cmd', 'data': {} }
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{ 'command': 'user_def_cmd1', 'data': {'ud1a': 'UserDefOne'} }
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{ 'command': 'user_def_cmd2',
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'data': {'ud1a': 'UserDefOne', '*ud1b': 'UserDefOne'},
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'returns': 'UserDefTwo' }
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# Returning a non-dictionary requires a name from the whitelist
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{ 'command': 'guest-get-time', 'data': {'a': 'int', '*b': 'int' },
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'returns': 'int' }
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{ 'command': 'guest-sync', 'data': { 'arg': 'any' }, 'returns': 'any' }
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# For testing integer range flattening in opts-visitor. The following schema
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# corresponds to the option format:
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#
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# -userdef i64=3-6,i64=-5--1,u64=2,u16=1,u16=7-12
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#
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# For simplicity, this example doesn't use [type=]discriminator nor optargs
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# specific to discriminator values.
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{ 'struct': 'UserDefOptions',
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'data': {
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'*i64' : [ 'int' ],
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'*u64' : [ 'uint64' ],
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'*u16' : [ 'uint16' ],
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'*i64x': 'int' ,
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'*u64x': 'uint64' } }
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# testing event
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{ 'struct': 'EventStructOne',
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'data': { 'struct1': 'UserDefOne', 'string': 'str', '*enum2': 'EnumOne' } }
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{ 'event': 'EVENT_A' }
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{ 'event': 'EVENT_B',
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'data': { } }
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{ 'event': 'EVENT_C',
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'data': { '*a': 'int', '*b': 'UserDefOne', 'c': 'str' } }
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{ 'event': 'EVENT_D',
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'data': { 'a' : 'EventStructOne', 'b' : 'str', '*c': 'str', '*enum3': 'EnumOne' } }
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# test that we correctly compile downstream extensions
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{ 'enum': '__org.qemu_x-Enum', 'data': [ '__org.qemu_x-value' ] }
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{ 'struct': '__org.qemu_x-Base',
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'data': { '__org.qemu_x-member1': '__org.qemu_x-Enum' } }
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{ 'struct': '__org.qemu_x-Struct', 'base': '__org.qemu_x-Base',
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'data': { '__org.qemu_x-member2': 'str' } }
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{ 'union': '__org.qemu_x-Union1', 'data': { '__org.qemu_x-branch': 'str' } }
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{ 'struct': '__org.qemu_x-Struct2',
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'data': { 'array': ['__org.qemu_x-Union1'] } }
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{ 'union': '__org.qemu_x-Union2', 'base': '__org.qemu_x-Base',
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'discriminator': '__org.qemu_x-member1',
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'data': { '__org.qemu_x-value': '__org.qemu_x-Struct2' } }
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{ 'alternate': '__org.qemu_x-Alt',
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'data': { '__org.qemu_x-branch': 'str', 'b': '__org.qemu_x-Base' } }
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{ 'event': '__ORG.QEMU_X-EVENT', 'data': '__org.qemu_x-Struct' }
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{ 'command': '__org.qemu_x-command',
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'data': { 'a': ['__org.qemu_x-Enum'], 'b': ['__org.qemu_x-Struct'],
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'c': '__org.qemu_x-Union2', 'd': '__org.qemu_x-Alt' },
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'returns': '__org.qemu_x-Union1' }
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