Crates.io | tree-splicer-typescript |
lib.rs | tree-splicer-typescript |
version | 0.5.0 |
source | src |
created_at | 2023-03-13 16:14:13.049038 |
updated_at | 2023-07-17 17:27:04.15814 |
description | Simple grammar-based TypeScript program generator |
homepage | https://github.com/langston-barrett/tree-splicer |
repository | https://github.com/langston-barrett/tree-splicer |
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tree-splicer is a simple grammar-based test case generator. It parses a number of input files using tree-sitter grammars, and produces new files formed by splicing together their ASTs.
tree-splicer generates test cases in the tree-crasher fuzzer and in icemaker, though it can also be used as a standalone tool.
tree-sitter grammars are resistant to syntax errors. Therefore, tree-splicer can even mutate syntactically-invalid inputs! You can also use tree-splicer with an incomplete grammar.
Given this simple Rust program:
use std::env;
fn even(x: usize) -> bool {
if x % 2 == 0 {
return true;
} else {
return false;
}
}
fn main() -> () {
let argc = env::args().len();
println!("Hello, world!");
if even(argc) {
println!("Even!");
} else {
println!("Odd!");
}
return ();
}
Here are a few candidates created by tree-splicer-rust
:
use even::env;
fn even() -> bool {
if even(argc) {
println!("Even!");
} else {
println!("Odd!");
}
}
fn std() -> () {
return true;
}
use args::env;
fn argc(main: usize) -> bool {
return true;
}
fn even(x: usize) -> bool {
if x % 2 == 0 {
return true;
} else {
return false;
}
}
use std::env;
fn x(x: usize) -> bool {
return true;
}
fn x(x: usize) -> () {
return false;
}
Languages are easy to add, see PR #3 for an example.
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Pre-compiled binaries are available on the releases page.
To install from source, you'll need to install Rust and Cargo. Follow the instructions on the Rust installation page.
You can build a released version from crates.io. To install the latest
release of tree-splicer for the language <LANG>
, run:
cargo install tree-splicer-<LANG>
This will automatically download the source from crates.io, build it, and
install it in Cargo's global binary directory (~/.cargo/bin/
by default).
To build and install the very latest unreleased version, run:
cargo install --git https://github.com/langston-barrett/tree-splicer.git tree-splicer-LANG
To uninstall, run cargo uninstall tree-splicer-<LANG>
.
To build from source, you'll need to install Rust and Cargo. Follow the instructions on the Rust installation page. Then, get the source:
git clone https://github.com/langston-barrett/tree-splicer
cd tree-splicer
Finally, build everything:
cargo build --release
You can find binaries in target/release
. Run tests with cargo test
.