use std::fmt::Write; fn main() { println!("cargo:rerun-if-changed=build.rs"); println!("cargo:rerun-if-changed=isle_examples"); let out_dir = std::path::PathBuf::from( std::env::var_os("OUT_DIR").expect("The OUT_DIR environment variable must be set"), ); let mut out = String::new(); emit_tests(&mut out, "isle_examples/pass", "run_pass"); emit_tests(&mut out, "isle_examples/fail", "run_fail"); emit_tests(&mut out, "isle_examples/link", "run_link"); emit_tests(&mut out, "isle_examples/run", "run_run"); let output = out_dir.join("isle_tests.rs"); std::fs::write(output, out).unwrap(); } fn emit_tests(out: &mut String, dir_name: &str, runner_func: &str) { for test_file in std::fs::read_dir(dir_name).unwrap() { let test_file = test_file.unwrap().file_name().into_string().unwrap(); if !test_file.ends_with(".isle") { continue; } let test_file_base = test_file.replace(".isle", ""); writeln!(out, "#[test]").unwrap(); writeln!(out, "fn test_{runner_func}_{test_file_base}() {{").unwrap(); writeln!(out, " {runner_func}(\"{dir_name}/{test_file}\");").unwrap(); writeln!(out, "}}").unwrap(); } }