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diff --git a/docs/contributing.rst b/docs/contributing.rst index d1ed9c6b..361570a0 100644 --- a/docs/contributing.rst +++ b/docs/contributing.rst @@ -47,13 +47,14 @@ in addition to *what* you did (unless it is a tiny change). If you need to pull in any changes from ``develop`` after making your fork (for example, to resolve potential merge conflicts), please avoid using ``git merge`` -and instead, ``git rebase`` your branch. +and instead, ``git rebase`` your branch. This will help us review your change +more easily. -Additionally, if you are writing a new feature, please ensure you write appropriate -Boost test cases and place them under ``test/``. +Additionally, if you are writing a new feature, please ensure you add appropriate +test cases under ``test/`` (see below). However, if you are making a larger change, please consult with the `Solidity Development Gitter channel -<https://gitter.im/ethereum/solidity-dev>`_ (different from the one mentioned above, this on is +<https://gitter.im/ethereum/solidity-dev>`_ (different from the one mentioned above, this one is focused on compiler and language development instead of language use) first. New features and bugfixes should be added to the ``Changelog.md`` file: please @@ -69,41 +70,47 @@ Thank you for your help! Running the compiler tests ========================== -Solidity includes different types of tests. They are included in the application -called ``soltest``. Some of them require the ``cpp-ethereum`` client in testing mode, +There is a script at ``scripts/tests.sh`` which executes most of the tests and +runs ``aleth`` automatically if it is in the path, but does not download it, +so it most likely will not work right away. Please read on for the details. + +Solidity includes different types of tests. Most of them are bundled in the application +called ``soltest``. Some of them require the ``aleth`` client in testing mode, some others require ``libz3`` to be installed. -``soltest`` reads test contracts that are annotated with expected results -stored in ``./test/libsolidity/syntaxTests``. In order for soltest to find these -tests the root test directory has to be specified using the ``--testpath`` command -line option, e.g. ``./build/test/soltest -- --testpath ./test``. +To run a basic set of tests that neither require ``aleth`` nor ``libz3``, run +``./scripts/soltest.sh --no-ipc --no-smt``. This script will run ``build/test/soltest`` +internally. -To disable the z3 tests, use ``./build/test/soltest -- --no-smt --testpath ./test`` and -to run a subset of the tests that do not require ``cpp-ethereum``, use -``./build/test/soltest -- --no-ipc --testpath ./test``. +The option ``--no-smt`` disables the tests that require ``libz3`` and +``--no-ipc`` disables those that require ``aleth``. -For all other tests, you need to install `cpp-ethereum <https://github.com/ethereum/cpp-ethereum/releases/download/solidityTester/eth>`_ and run it in testing mode: ``eth --test -d /tmp/testeth``. +If you want to run the ipc tests (those test the semantics of the generated code), +you need to install `aleth <https://github.com/ethereum/cpp-ethereum/releases/download/solidityTester/aleth_2018-06-20_artful>`_ and run it in testing mode: ``aleth --test -d /tmp/testeth`` (make sure to rename it). -Then you run the actual tests: ``./build/test/soltest -- --ipcpath /tmp/testeth/geth.ipc --testpath ./test``. +Then you run the actual tests: ``./scripts/soltest.sh --ipcpath /tmp/testeth/geth.ipc``. To run a subset of tests, filters can be used: -``soltest -t TestSuite/TestName -- --ipcpath /tmp/testeth/geth.ipc --testpath ./test``, +``./scripts/soltest.sh -t TestSuite/TestName --ipcpath /tmp/testeth/geth.ipc``, where ``TestName`` can be a wildcard ``*``. -Alternatively, there is a testing script at ``scripts/tests.sh`` which executes all tests and runs -``cpp-ethereum`` automatically if it is in the path (but does not download it). +The script ``scripts/tests.sh`` also runs commandline tests and compilation tests +in addition to those found in ``soltest``. -Travis CI even runs some additional tests (including ``solc-js`` and testing third party Solidity frameworks) that require compiling the Emscripten target. +The CI even runs some additional tests (including ``solc-js`` and testing third party Solidity frameworks) that require compiling the Emscripten target. .. note :: - While any version of ``cpp-ethereum`` should be usable, this cannot be guaranteed, and it is suggested to use the same version that is used by the Solidity continuous integration tests. - Currently the CI uses ``d661ac4fec0aeffbedcdc195f67f5ded0c798278`` of ``cpp-ethereum``. + Some versions of ``aleth`` cannot be used for testing. We suggest using the same version that is used by the Solidity continuous integration tests. + Currently the CI uses ``d661ac4fec0aeffbedcdc195f67f5ded0c798278`` of ``aleth``. Writing and running syntax tests -------------------------------- -As mentioned above, syntax tests are stored in individual contracts. These files must contain annotations, stating the expected result(s) of the respective test. +Syntax tests check that the compiler generates the correct error messages for invalid code +and properly accepts valid code. +They are stored in individual files inside ``tests/libsolidity/syntaxTests``. +These files must contain annotations, stating the expected result(s) of the respective test. The test suite will compile and check them against the given expectations. Example: ``./test/libsolidity/syntaxTests/double_stateVariable_declaration.sol`` @@ -115,10 +122,12 @@ Example: ``./test/libsolidity/syntaxTests/double_stateVariable_declaration.sol`` uint128 variable; } // ---- - // DeclarationError: Identifier already declared. + // DeclarationError: (36-52): Identifier already declared. -A syntax test must contain at least the contract under test itself, followed by the separator ``----``. The additional comments above are used to describe the -expected compiler errors or warnings. This section can be empty in case that the contract should compile without any errors or warnings. +A syntax test must contain at least the contract under test itself, followed by the separator ``// ----``. The following comments are used to describe the +expected compiler errors or warnings. The number range denotes the location in the source where the error occurred. +In case the contract should compile without any errors or warning, the section after the separator has to be empty +and the separator can be left out completely. In the above example, the state variable ``variable`` was declared twice, which is not allowed. This will result in a ``DeclarationError`` stating that the identifier was already declared. @@ -131,7 +140,7 @@ editing of failing contracts using your preferred text editor. Let's try to brea uint256 variable; } // ---- - // DeclarationError: Identifier already declared. + // DeclarationError: (36-52): Identifier already declared. Running ``./test/isoltest`` again will result in a test failure: @@ -144,16 +153,16 @@ Running ``./test/isoltest`` again will result in a test failure: } Expected result: - DeclarationError: Identifier already declared. + DeclarationError: (36-52): Identifier already declared. Obtained result: Success -which prints the expected result next to the obtained result, but also provides a way to change edit / update / skip the current contract or to even quit. -``isoltest`` offers several options for failing tests: +``isoltest`` prints the expected result next to the obtained result, but also provides a way to change edit / update / skip the current contract or to even quit. +It offers several options for failing tests: -- edit: ``isoltest`` will try to open the editor that was specified before using ``isoltest --editor /path/to/editor``. If no path was set, this will result in a runtime error. In case an editor was specified, this will open it such that the contract can be adjusted. -- update: Updates the contract under test. This will either remove the annotation which contains the exception not met or will add missing expectations. The test will then be run again. +- edit: ``isoltest`` tries to open the contract in an editor so you can adjust it. It either uses the editor given on the command line (as ``isoltest --editor /path/to/editor``), in the environment variable ``EDITOR`` or just ``/usr/bin/editor`` (in this order). +- update: Updates the contract under test. This either removes the annotation which contains the exception not met or adds missing expectations. The test will then be run again. - skip: Skips the execution of this particular test. - quit: Quits ``isoltest``. @@ -176,8 +185,9 @@ and re-run the test. It will now pass again: .. note:: - Please choose a name for the contract file, that is self-explainatory in the sense of what is been tested, e.g. ``double_variable_declaration.sol``. - Do not put more than one contract into a single file. ``isoltest`` is currently not able to recognize them individually. + Please choose a name for the contract file that explains what it tests, e.g. ``double_variable_declaration.sol``. + Do not put more than one contract into a single file, unless you are testing inheritance or cross-contract calls. + Each file should test one aspect of your new feature. Running the Fuzzer via AFL @@ -276,7 +286,7 @@ use the tool ``scripts/uniqueErrors.sh`` to filter out the unique errors. Whiskers ======== -*Whiskers* is a templating system similar to `Mustache <https://mustache.github.io>`_. It is used by the +*Whiskers* is a string templating system similar to `Mustache <https://mustache.github.io>`_. It is used by the compiler in various places to aid readability, and thus maintainability and verifiability, of the code. The syntax comes with a substantial difference to Mustache: the template markers ``{{`` and ``}}`` are |