// Copyright 2021 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style // license that can be found in the LICENSE file. package godebug_test import ( "fmt" . "internal/godebug" "internal/testenv" "os" "os/exec" "reflect" "runtime/metrics" "sort" "strings" "testing" ) func TestGet(t *testing.T) { foo := New("#foo") tests := []struct { godebug string setting *Setting want string }{ {"", New("#"), ""}, {"", foo, ""}, {"foo=bar", foo, "bar"}, {"foo=bar,after=x", foo, "bar"}, {"before=x,foo=bar,after=x", foo, "bar"}, {"before=x,foo=bar", foo, "bar"}, {",,,foo=bar,,,", foo, "bar"}, {"foodecoy=wrong,foo=bar", foo, "bar"}, {"foo=", foo, ""}, {"foo", foo, ""}, {",foo", foo, ""}, {"foo=bar,baz", New("#loooooooong"), ""}, } for _, tt := range tests { t.Setenv("GODEBUG", tt.godebug) got := tt.setting.Value() if got != tt.want { t.Errorf("get(%q, %q) = %q; want %q", tt.godebug, tt.setting.Name(), got, tt.want) } } } func TestMetrics(t *testing.T) { const name = "http2client" // must be a real name so runtime will accept it var m [1]metrics.Sample m[0].Name = "/godebug/non-default-behavior/" + name + ":events" metrics.Read(m[:]) if kind := m[0].Value.Kind(); kind != metrics.KindUint64 { t.Fatalf("NonDefault kind = %v, want uint64", kind) } s := New(name) s.Value() s.IncNonDefault() s.IncNonDefault() s.IncNonDefault() metrics.Read(m[:]) if kind := m[0].Value.Kind(); kind != metrics.KindUint64 { t.Fatalf("NonDefault kind = %v, want uint64", kind) } if count := m[0].Value.Uint64(); count != 3 { t.Fatalf("NonDefault value = %d, want 3", count) } } func TestCmdBisect(t *testing.T) { testenv.MustHaveGoBuild(t) out, err := exec.Command("go", "run", "cmd/vendor/golang.org/x/tools/cmd/bisect", "GODEBUG=buggy=1#PATTERN", os.Args[0], "-test.run=BisectTestCase").CombinedOutput() if err != nil { t.Fatalf("exec bisect: %v\n%s", err, out) } var want []string src, err := os.ReadFile("godebug_test.go") for i, line := range strings.Split(string(src), "\n") { if strings.Contains(line, "BISECT"+" "+"BUG") { want = append(want, fmt.Sprintf("godebug_test.go:%d", i+1)) } } sort.Strings(want) var have []string for _, line := range strings.Split(string(out), "\n") { if strings.Contains(line, "godebug_test.go:") { have = append(have, line[strings.LastIndex(line, "godebug_test.go:"):]) } } sort.Strings(have) if !reflect.DeepEqual(have, want) { t.Errorf("bad bisect output:\nhave %v\nwant %v\ncomplete output:\n%s", have, want, string(out)) } } // This test does nothing by itself, but you can run // // bisect 'GODEBUG=buggy=1#PATTERN' go test -run=BisectTestCase // // to see that the GODEBUG bisect support is working. // TestCmdBisect above does exactly that. func TestBisectTestCase(t *testing.T) { s := New("#buggy") for i := 0; i < 10; i++ { a := s.Value() == "1" b := s.Value() == "1" c := s.Value() == "1" // BISECT BUG d := s.Value() == "1" // BISECT BUG e := s.Value() == "1" // BISECT BUG if a { t.Log("ok") } if b { t.Log("ok") } if c { t.Error("bug") } if d && e { t.Error("bug") } } }