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denoland-deno/test_ffi/tests/integration_tests.rs
Bartek Iwańczuk 24c3c96958
feat: granular --unstable-* flags (#20968)
This commit adds granular `--unstable-*` flags:
- "--unstable-broadcast-channel"
- "--unstable-ffi"
- "--unstable-fs"
- "--unstable-http"
- "--unstable-kv"
- "--unstable-net"
- "--unstable-worker-options"
- "--unstable-cron"

These flags are meant to replace a "catch-all" flag - "--unstable", that
gives a binary control whether unstable features are enabled or not. The
downside of this flag that allowing eg. Deno KV API also enables the FFI
API (though the latter is still gated with a permission).

These flags can also be specified in `deno.json` file under `unstable`
key.

Currently, "--unstable" flag works the same way - I will open a follow
up PR that will print a warning when using "--unstable" and suggest to use
concrete "--unstable-*" flag instead. We plan to phase out "--unstable"
completely in Deno 2.
2023-11-01 23:15:08 +01:00

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// Copyright 2018-2023 the Deno authors. All rights reserved. MIT license.
use pretty_assertions::assert_eq;
use std::process::Command;
use test_util::deno_cmd;
#[cfg(debug_assertions)]
const BUILD_VARIANT: &str = "debug";
#[cfg(not(debug_assertions))]
const BUILD_VARIANT: &str = "release";
fn build() {
let mut build_plugin_base = Command::new("cargo");
let mut build_plugin =
build_plugin_base.arg("build").arg("-p").arg("test_ffi");
if BUILD_VARIANT == "release" {
build_plugin = build_plugin.arg("--release");
}
let build_plugin_output = build_plugin.output().unwrap();
assert!(build_plugin_output.status.success());
}
#[test]
fn basic() {
build();
let output = deno_cmd()
.arg("run")
.arg("--allow-ffi")
.arg("--allow-read")
.arg("--unstable-ffi")
.arg("--quiet")
.arg(r#"--v8-flags=--allow-natives-syntax"#)
.arg("tests/test.js")
.env("NO_COLOR", "1")
.output()
.unwrap();
let stdout = std::str::from_utf8(&output.stdout).unwrap();
let stderr = std::str::from_utf8(&output.stderr).unwrap();
if !output.status.success() {
println!("stdout {stdout}");
println!("stderr {stderr}");
}
println!("{:?}", output.status);
assert!(output.status.success());
let expected = "\
something\n\
[1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8]\n\
[4, 5, 6]\n\
[1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8] [9, 10]\n\
[1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8]\n\
[ 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 ]\n\
[ 4, 5, 6 ]\n\
[ 4, 5, 6 ]\n\
Hello from pointer!\n\
pointer!\n\
false false\n\
true true\n\
false false\n\
true true\n\
false false\n\
579\n\
true\n\
579\n\
579\n\
5\n\
5\n\
579\n\
8589934590\n\
-8589934590\n\
8589934590\n\
-8589934590\n\
9007199254740992n\n\
9007199254740992n\n\
-9007199254740992n\n\
9007199254740992n\n\
9007199254740992n\n\
-9007199254740992n\n\
579.9119873046875\n\
579.912\n\
true\n\
false\n\
579.9119873046875\n\
579.9119873046875\n\
579.912\n\
579.912\n\
579\n\
8589934590\n\
-8589934590\n\
8589934590\n\
-8589934590\n\
9007199254740992n\n\
9007199254740992n\n\
-9007199254740992n\n\
9007199254740992n\n\
9007199254740992n\n\
-9007199254740992n\n\
579.9119873046875\n\
579.912\n\
Before\n\
After\n\
logCallback\n\
1 -1 2 -2 3 -3 4 -4 0.5 -0.5 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8\n\
u8: 8\n\
buf: [1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8]\n\
logCallback\n\
30\n\
255 65535 4294967295 4294967296 123.456 789.876 -1 -2 -3 -4 -1000 1000 12345.67891 12345.679 12345.67891 12345.679 12345.67891 12345.679 12345.67891\n\
255 65535 4294967295 4294967296 123.456 789.876 -1 -2 -3 -4 -1000 1000 12345.67891 12345.679 12345.67891 12345.679 12345.67891 12345.679 12345.67891\n\
0\n\
0\n\
0\n\
0\n\
78\n\
78\n\
STORED_FUNCTION cleared\n\
STORED_FUNCTION_2 cleared\n\
logCallback\n\
u8: 8\n\
Rect { x: 10.0, y: 20.0, w: 100.0, h: 200.0 }\n\
Rect { x: 10.0, y: 20.0, w: 100.0, h: 200.0 }\n\
Rect { x: 20.0, y: 20.0, w: 100.0, h: 200.0 }\n\
Mixed { u8: 3, f32: 12.515, rect: Rect { x: 10.0, y: 20.0, w: 100.0, h: 200.0 }, usize: 12456789, array: [8, 32] }\n\
2264956937\n\
2264956937\n\
Correct number of resources\n";
assert_eq!(stdout, expected);
assert_eq!(stderr, "");
}
#[test]
fn symbol_types() {
build();
let output = deno_cmd()
.arg("check")
.arg("--unstable")
.arg("--quiet")
.arg("tests/ffi_types.ts")
.env("NO_COLOR", "1")
.output()
.unwrap();
let stdout = std::str::from_utf8(&output.stdout).unwrap();
let stderr = std::str::from_utf8(&output.stderr).unwrap();
if !output.status.success() {
println!("stdout {stdout}");
println!("stderr {stderr}");
}
println!("{:?}", output.status);
assert!(output.status.success());
assert_eq!(stderr, "");
}
#[test]
fn thread_safe_callback() {
build();
let output = deno_cmd()
.arg("run")
.arg("--allow-ffi")
.arg("--allow-read")
.arg("--unstable")
.arg("--quiet")
.arg("tests/thread_safe_test.js")
.env("NO_COLOR", "1")
.output()
.unwrap();
let stdout = std::str::from_utf8(&output.stdout).unwrap();
let stderr = std::str::from_utf8(&output.stderr).unwrap();
if !output.status.success() {
println!("stdout {stdout}");
println!("stderr {stderr}");
}
println!("{:?}", output.status);
assert!(output.status.success());
let expected = "\
Callback on main thread\n\
Callback on worker thread\n\
STORED_FUNCTION cleared\n\
Calling callback, isolate should stay asleep until callback is called\n\
Callback being called\n\
STORED_FUNCTION cleared\n\
Isolate should now exit\n";
assert_eq!(stdout, expected);
assert_eq!(stderr, "");
}
#[test]
fn event_loop_integration() {
build();
let output = deno_cmd()
.arg("run")
.arg("--allow-ffi")
.arg("--allow-read")
.arg("--unstable")
.arg("--quiet")
.arg("tests/event_loop_integration.ts")
.env("NO_COLOR", "1")
.output()
.unwrap();
let stdout = std::str::from_utf8(&output.stdout).unwrap();
let stderr = std::str::from_utf8(&output.stderr).unwrap();
if !output.status.success() {
println!("stdout {stdout}");
println!("stderr {stderr}");
}
println!("{:?}", output.status);
assert!(output.status.success());
// TODO(aapoalas): The order of logging in thread safe callbacks is
// unexpected: The callback logs synchronously and creates an asynchronous
// logging task, which then gets called synchronously before the callback
// actually yields to the calling thread. This is in contrast to what the
// logging would look like if the call was coming from within Deno itself,
// and may lead users to unknowingly run heavy asynchronous tasks from thread
// safe callbacks synchronously.
// The fix would be to make sure microtasks are only run after the event loop
// middleware that polls them has completed its work. This just does not seem
// to work properly with Linux release builds.
let expected = "\
SYNCHRONOUS\n\
Sync\n\
STORED_FUNCTION called\n\
Async\n\
Timeout\n\
THREAD SAFE\n\
Sync\n\
Async\n\
STORED_FUNCTION called\n\
Timeout\n\
RETRY THREAD SAFE\n\
Sync\n\
Async\n\
STORED_FUNCTION called\n\
Timeout\n";
assert_eq!(stdout, expected);
assert_eq!(stderr, "");
}