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denoland-deno/test_ffi/tests/integration_tests.rs
Aapo Alasuutari e2be70b035
feat(ext/ffi): Make op_ffi_ptr_of fast (#16297)
Makes `op_ffi_ptr_of` fast. One of the tests changed from printing
`false` to `true` as the fast `&[u8]` slice path creates the slice with
a null pointer. Thus the `op_ffi_ptr_of` will now return a null pointer
value whereas previously it returned a dangling pointer value.
2022-10-20 09:37:37 +05:30

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// Copyright 2018-2022 the Deno authors. All rights reserved. MIT license.
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")
.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\n\
true\n\
false\n\
true\n\
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\
After sleep_blocking\n\
true\n\
Before\n\
true\n\
After\n\
true\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\
Thread safe call counter: 0\n\
logCallback\n\
Thread safe call counter: 1\n\
u8: 8\n\
Static u32: 42\n\
Static i64: -1242464576485\n\
Static ptr: true\n\
Static ptr value: 42\n\
arrayBuffer.byteLength: 4\n\
uint32Array.length: 1\n\
uint32Array[0]: 42\n\
uint32Array[0] after mutation: 55\n\
Static ptr value after mutation: 55\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\
Calling callback, isolate should stay asleep until callback is called\n\
Callback being called\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";
assert_eq!(stdout, expected);
assert_eq!(stderr, "");
}