luau/tests/conformance/errors.lua
Arseny Kapoulkine 46110524ef Sync to upstream/release/501 (#20)
Co-authored-by: Rodactor <rodactor@roblox.com>
2021-11-03 10:15:50 -07:00

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-- This file is part of the Luau programming language and is licensed under MIT License; see LICENSE.txt for details
-- This file is based on Lua 5.x tests -- https://github.com/lua/lua/tree/master/testes
print("testing errors")
function doit (s)
local f, msg = loadstring(s)
if f == nil then return msg end
local cond, msg = pcall(f)
return (not cond) and msg
end
function checkmessage (prog, msg)
-- assert(string.find(doit(prog), msg, 1, true))
end
function checksyntax (prog, extra, token, line)
local msg = doit(prog)
token = string.gsub(token, "(%p)", "%%%1")
local pt = string.format([[^%%[string ".*"%%]:]]) -- only check that an error happened - ignore token/line since Luau error messages differ from Lua substantially
assert(string.find(msg, pt))
assert(string.find(msg, msg, 1, true))
end
-- test error message with no extra info
assert(doit("error('hi', 0)") == 'hi')
-- test error message with no info
-- assert(doit("error()") == nil)
-- test common errors/errors that crashed in the past
assert(doit("unpack({}, 1, n=2^30)"))
assert(doit("a=math.sin()"))
assert(not doit("tostring(1)") and doit("tostring()"))
assert(doit"tonumber()")
assert(doit"repeat until 1; a")
checksyntax("break label", "", "label", 1)
assert(doit";")
assert(doit"a=1;;")
assert(doit"return;;")
assert(doit"assert(false)")
assert(doit"assert(nil)")
assert(doit"a=math.sin\n(3)")
assert(doit("function a (... , ...) end"))
assert(doit("function a (, ...) end"))
checksyntax([[
local a = {4
]], "'}' expected (to close '{' at line 1)", "<eof>", 3)
-- tests for better error messages
checkmessage("a=1; bbbb=2; a=math.sin(3)+bbbb(3)", "global 'bbbb'")
checkmessage("a=1; local a,bbbb=2,3; a = math.sin(1) and bbbb(3)",
"local 'bbbb'")
checkmessage("a={}; do local a=1 end a:bbbb(3)", "method 'bbbb'")
checkmessage("local a={}; a.bbbb(3)", "field 'bbbb'")
assert(not string.find(doit"a={13}; local bbbb=1; a[bbbb](3)", "'bbbb'"))
checkmessage("a={13}; local bbbb=1; a[bbbb](3)", "number")
aaa = nil
checkmessage("aaa.bbb:ddd(9)", "global 'aaa'")
checkmessage("local aaa={bbb=1}; aaa.bbb:ddd(9)", "field 'bbb'")
checkmessage("local aaa={bbb={}}; aaa.bbb:ddd(9)", "method 'ddd'")
checkmessage("local a,b,c; (function () a = b+1 end)()", "upvalue 'b'")
assert(not doit"local aaa={bbb={ddd=next}}; aaa.bbb:ddd(nil)")
checkmessage("b=1; local aaa='a'; x=aaa+b", "local 'aaa'")
checkmessage("aaa={}; x=3/aaa", "global 'aaa'")
checkmessage("aaa='2'; b=nil;x=aaa*b", "global 'b'")
checkmessage("aaa={}; x=-aaa", "global 'aaa'")
assert(not string.find(doit"aaa={}; x=(aaa or aaa)+(aaa and aaa)", "'aaa'"))
assert(not string.find(doit"aaa={}; (aaa or aaa)()", "'aaa'"))
checkmessage([[aaa=9
repeat until 3==3
local x=math.sin(math.cos(3))
if math.sin(1) == x then return math.sin(1) end -- tail call
local a,b = 1, {
{x='a'..'b'..'c', y='b', z=x},
{1,2,3,4,5} or 3+3<=3+3,
3+1>3+1,
{d = x and aaa[x or y]}}
]], "global 'aaa'")
checkmessage([[
local x,y = {},1
if math.sin(1) == 0 then return 3 end -- return
x.a()]], "field 'a'")
checkmessage([[
prefix = nil
insert = nil
while 1 do
local a
if nil then break end
insert(prefix, a)
end]], "global 'insert'")
checkmessage([[ -- tail call
return math.sin("a")
]], "'sin'")
checkmessage([[collectgarbage("nooption")]], "invalid option")
checkmessage([[x = print .. "a"]], "concatenate")
checkmessage("getmetatable(io.stdin).__gc()", "no value")
print'+'
-- testing line error
function lineerror (s)
local err,msg = pcall(loadstring(s))
local line = string.match(msg, ":(%d+):")
return line and line+0
end
assert(lineerror"local a\n for i=1,'a' do \n print(i) \n end" == 2)
-- assert(lineerror"\n local a \n for k,v in 3 \n do \n print(k) \n end" == 3)
-- assert(lineerror"\n\n for k,v in \n 3 \n do \n print(k) \n end" == 4)
assert(lineerror"function a.x.y ()\na=a+1\nend" == 1)
local p = [[
function g() f() end
function f(x) error('a', X) end
g()
]]
X=3;assert(lineerror(p) == 3)
X=0;assert(lineerror(p) == nil)
X=1;assert(lineerror(p) == 2)
X=2;assert(lineerror(p) == 1)
lineerror = nil
if not limitedstack then
C = 0
-- local l = debug.getinfo(1, "l").currentline
function y () C=C+1; y() end
local function checkstackmessage (m)
return (string.find(m, "^.-:%d+: stack overflow"))
end
assert(checkstackmessage(doit('y()')))
assert(checkstackmessage(doit('y()')))
assert(checkstackmessage(doit('y()')))
-- teste de linhas em erro
C = 0
local l1
local function g()
-- l1 = debug.getinfo(1, "l").currentline
y()
end
local _, stackmsg = xpcall(g, debug.traceback)
local stack = {}
for line in string.gmatch(stackmsg, "[^\n]*") do
local curr = string.match(line, ":(%d+):")
if curr then table.insert(stack, tonumber(curr)) end
end
end
--[[
local i=1
while stack[i] ~= l1 do
assert(stack[i] == l)
i = i+1
end
assert(i > 15)
]]--
-- error in error handling
local res, msg = xpcall(error, error)
assert(not res and type(msg) == 'string')
local function f (x)
if x==0 then error('a\n')
else
local aux = function () return f(x-1) end
local a,b = xpcall(aux, aux)
return a,b
end
end
if not limitedstack then
f(3)
end
-- non string messages
function f() error{msg='x'} end
res, msg = xpcall(f, function (r) return {msg=r.msg..'y'} end)
assert(msg.msg == 'xy')
print('+')
checksyntax("syntax error", "", "error", 1)
checksyntax("1.000", "", "1.000", 1)
checksyntax("[[a]]", "", "[[a]]", 1)
checksyntax("'aa'", "", "'aa'", 1)
-- test 255 as first char in a chunk
checksyntax("\255a = 1", "", "\255", 1)
doit('I = loadstring("a=9+"); a=3')
assert(a==3 and I == nil)
print('+')
lim = 1000
if rawget(_G, "_soft") then lim = 100 end
for i=1,lim do
doit('a = ')
doit('a = 4+nil')
end
-- testing syntax limits
local function testrep (init, rep)
local s = "local a; "..init .. string.rep(rep, 300)
local a,b = loadstring(s)
assert(not a) -- and string.find(b, "syntax levels"))
end
testrep("a=", "{")
testrep("a=", "(")
testrep("", "a(")
testrep("", "do ")
testrep("", "while a do ")
testrep("", "if a then else ")
testrep("", "function foo () ")
testrep("a=", "a..")
testrep("a=", "a^")
-- testing other limits
-- upvalues
local s = "function foo ()\n local "
for j = 1,70 do
s = s.."a"..j..", "
end
s = s.."b\n"
for j = 1,70 do
s = s.."function foo"..j.." ()\n a"..j.."=3\n"
end
local a,b = loadstring(s)
assert(not a)
-- assert(string.find(b, "line 3"))
-- local variables
s = "\nfunction foo ()\n local "
for j = 1,300 do
s = s.."a"..j..", "
end
s = s.."b\n"
local a,b = loadstring(s)
assert(not a)
--assert(string.find(b, "line 2"))
-- Test for CLI-28786
-- The xpcall is intentially going to cause an exception
-- followed by a forced exception in the error handler.
-- If the secondary handler isn't trapped, it will cause
-- the unit test to fail. If the xpcall captures the
-- second fault, it's a success.
a, b = xpcall(
function()
return game[{}]
end,
function()
return game.CoreGui.Name
end)
assert(not a)
print(b)
coroutine.wrap(function()
assert(not pcall(debug.getinfo, coroutine.running(), 0, ">"))
end)()
-- arith errors
function ecall(fn, ...)
local ok, err = pcall(fn, ...)
assert(not ok)
return err:sub(err:find(": ") + 2, #err)
end
assert(ecall(function() return nil + 5 end) == "attempt to perform arithmetic (add) on nil and number")
assert(ecall(function() return "a" + "b" end) == "attempt to perform arithmetic (add) on string")
assert(ecall(function() return 1 > nil end) == "attempt to compare nil < number") -- note reversed order (by design)
assert(ecall(function() return "a" <= 5 end) == "attempt to compare string <= number")
return('OK')