# Copyright 2011 The Chromium Authors # Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be # found in the LICENSE file. # This file is meant to be included into an target to create a unittest that # invokes a set of no-compile tests. A no-compile test is a test that asserts # a particular construct will not compile. # # Usage: # # 1. Create a GN target: # # import("//build/nocompile.gni") # # nocompile_source_set("base_nocompile_tests") { # sources = [ # "functional/one_not_equal_two_nocompile.nc", # ] # deps = [ # ":base" # ] # } # # Note that by convention, nocompile tests use the `.nc` extension rather # than the standard `.cc` extension: this is because the expectation lines # often exceed 80 characters, which would make clang-format unhappy. # # 2. Add a dep from a related test binary to the nocompile source set: # # test("base_unittests") { # ... # deps += [ ":base_nocompile_tests" ] # } # # 3. Populate the .nc file with test cases. Expected compile failures should be # annotated with a comment of the form: # # // expected-error {{}} # # For example: # # void OneDoesNotEqualTwo() { # static_assert(1 == 2); // expected-error {{static assertion failed due to requirement '1 == 2'}} # } # # The verification logic is built as part of clang; full documentation is at # https://clang.llvm.org/doxygen/classclang_1_1VerifyDiagnosticConsumer.html. # # Also see: # http://dev.chromium.org/developers/testing/no-compile-tests # import("//build/config/clang/clang.gni") if (is_win) { import("//build/toolchain/win/win_toolchain_data.gni") } declare_args() { enable_nocompile_tests = is_clang && !is_nacl } if (enable_nocompile_tests) { template("nocompile_source_set") { action_foreach(target_name) { testonly = true script = "//tools/nocompile/wrapper.py" sources = invoker.sources if (defined(invoker.deps)) { deps = invoker.deps } # An action is not a compiler, so configs is empty until it is explicitly # set. configs = default_compiler_configs if (defined(invoker.configs)) { configs += invoker.configs } # Disable the checks that the Chrome style plugin normally enforces to # reduce the amount of boilerplate needed in nocompile tests. configs -= [ "//build/config/clang:find_bad_constructs" ] if (is_win) { result_path = "$target_out_dir/$target_name/{{source_name_part}}_placeholder.obj" } else { result_path = "$target_out_dir/$target_name/{{source_name_part}}_placeholder.o" } rebased_obj_path = rebase_path(result_path, root_build_dir) depfile = "${result_path}.d" rebased_depfile_path = rebase_path(depfile, root_build_dir) outputs = [ result_path ] if (is_win) { if (host_os == "win") { cxx = "clang-cl.exe" } else { cxx = "clang-cl" } } else { cxx = "clang++" } args = [] if (is_win) { # ninja normally parses /showIncludes output, but the depsformat # variable can only be set in compiler tools, not for custom actions. # Unfortunately, this means the clang wrapper needs to generate the # depfile itself. args += [ "--generate-depfile" ] } args += [ rebase_path("$clang_base_path/bin/$cxx", root_build_dir), "{{source}}", rebased_obj_path, rebased_depfile_path, "--", "{{cflags}}", "{{cflags_cc}}", "{{defines}}", "{{include_dirs}}", # No need to generate an object file for nocompile tests. "-Xclang", "-fsyntax-only", # Enable clang's VerifyDiagnosticConsumer: # https://clang.llvm.org/doxygen/classclang_1_1VerifyDiagnosticConsumer.html "-Xclang", "-verify", # But don't require expected-note comments since that is not the # primary point of the nocompile tests. "-Xclang", "-verify-ignore-unexpected=note", # Disable the error limit so that nocompile tests do not need to be # arbitrarily split up when they hit the default error limit. "-ferror-limit=0", # So funny characters don't show up in error messages. "-fno-color-diagnostics", # Always treat warnings as errors. "-Werror", ] if (!is_win) { args += [ # On non-Windows platforms, clang can generate the depfile. "-MMD", "-MF", rebased_depfile_path, "-MT", rebased_obj_path, # Non-Windows clang uses file extensions to determine how to treat # various inputs, so explicitly tell it to treat all inputs (even # those with weird extensions like .nc) as C++ source files. "-x", "c++", ] } else { # For some reason, the Windows includes are not part of the default # compiler configs. Set it explicitly here, since things like libc++ # depend on the VC runtime. if (target_cpu == "x86") { win_toolchain_data = win_toolchain_data_x86 } else if (target_cpu == "x64") { win_toolchain_data = win_toolchain_data_x64 } else if (target_cpu == "arm64") { win_toolchain_data = win_toolchain_data_arm64 } else { error("Unsupported target_cpu, add it to win_toolchain_data.gni") } args += win_toolchain_data.include_flags_imsvc_list args += [ "/showIncludes:user" ] } # Note: for all platforms, the depfile only lists user includes, and not # system includes. If system includes change, the compiler flags are # expected to artificially change in some way to invalidate and force the # nocompile tests to run again. } } }