tile38/vendor/github.com/yuin/gopher-lua/testutils_test.go
Alex Roitman b55300b729 Lua scripting feature. (#224)
* Start on lua scripting

* Implement evalsha, script load, script exists, and script flush

* Type conversions from lua to resp/json.
Refactor to make luastate and luascripts persistent in the controller.

* Change controller.command and all underlying commands to return resp.Value.
Serialize only during the ouput.

* First stab at tile38 call from lua

* Change tile38 into tile38.call in Lua

* Property return errors from scripts

* Minor refactoring.  No locking on script run

* Cleanup/refactoring

* Create a pool of 5 lua states, allow for more as needed. Refactor.

* Use safe map for scripts.  Add a limit for max number of lua states.  Refactor.

* Refactor

* Refactor script commands into atomic, read-only, and non-atomic classes.
Proper locking for all three classes.
Add tests for scripts

* More tests for scripts

* Properly escape newlines in lua-produced errors

* Better test for readonly failure

* Correctly convert ok/err messages between lua and resp.
Add pcall, sha1hex, error_reply, status_reply functions to tile38 namespace in lua.

* Add pcall test. Change writeErr to work with string argument

* Make sure eval/evalsha never attempt to write AOF

* Add eval-set and eval-get to benchmarks

* Fix eval benchmark tests, add more

* Improve benchmarks

* Optimizations and refactoring.

* Add lua memtest

* Typo

* Add dependency

* golint fixes

* gofmt fixes

* Add scripting commands to the core/commands.json

* Use ARGV for args inside lua
2017-10-05 08:20:40 -07:00

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package lua
import (
"fmt"
"path/filepath"
"regexp"
"runtime"
"testing"
)
func positionString(level int) string {
_, file, line, _ := runtime.Caller(level + 1)
return fmt.Sprintf("%v:%v:", filepath.Base(file), line)
}
func errorIfNotEqual(t *testing.T, v1, v2 interface{}) {
if v1 != v2 {
t.Errorf("%v '%v' expected, but got '%v'", positionString(1), v1, v2)
}
}
func errorIfFalse(t *testing.T, cond bool, msg string, args ...interface{}) {
if !cond {
if len(args) > 0 {
t.Errorf("%v %v", positionString(1), fmt.Sprintf(msg, args...))
} else {
t.Errorf("%v %v", positionString(1), msg)
}
}
}
func errorIfNotNil(t *testing.T, v1 interface{}) {
if fmt.Sprint(v1) != "<nil>" {
t.Errorf("%v nil expected, but got '%v'", positionString(1), v1)
}
}
func errorIfNil(t *testing.T, v1 interface{}) {
if fmt.Sprint(v1) == "<nil>" {
t.Errorf("%v non-nil value expected, but got nil", positionString(1))
}
}
func errorIfScriptFail(t *testing.T, L *LState, script string) {
if err := L.DoString(script); err != nil {
t.Errorf("%v %v", positionString(1), err.Error())
}
}
func errorIfGFuncFail(t *testing.T, L *LState, f LGFunction) {
if err := L.GPCall(f, LNil); err != nil {
t.Errorf("%v %v", positionString(1), err.Error())
}
}
func errorIfScriptNotFail(t *testing.T, L *LState, script string, pattern string) {
if err := L.DoString(script); err != nil {
reg := regexp.MustCompile(pattern)
if len(reg.FindStringIndex(err.Error())) == 0 {
t.Errorf("%v error message '%v' does not contains given pattern string '%v'.", positionString(1), err.Error(), pattern)
return
}
return
}
t.Errorf("%v script should fail", positionString(1))
}
func errorIfGFuncNotFail(t *testing.T, L *LState, f LGFunction, pattern string) {
if err := L.GPCall(f, LNil); err != nil {
reg := regexp.MustCompile(pattern)
if len(reg.FindStringIndex(err.Error())) == 0 {
t.Errorf("%v error message '%v' does not contains given pattern string '%v'.", positionString(1), err.Error(), pattern)
return
}
return
}
t.Errorf("%v LGFunction should fail", positionString(1))
}