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* Fix autocompletion of if-then-else expressions * Fix a potential crash surrounding improper use of `%*` in a string format specifier * All Python scripts now invoke Python via `python3` rather than `python`. * Improved error handling for string interpolation with too many arguments. Co-authored-by: Arseny Kapoulkine <arseny.kapoulkine@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Vyacheslav Egorov <vegorov@roblox.com>
84 lines
2.5 KiB
Python
84 lines
2.5 KiB
Python
#!/usr/bin/python3
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# This file is part of the Luau programming language and is licensed under MIT License; see LICENSE.txt for details
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# This code can be used to patch Compiler.test.cpp following bytecode changes, based on error output
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import sys
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import re
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(_, filename) = sys.argv
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input = sys.stdin.readlines()
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errors = []
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# 0: looking for error, 1: looking for replacement, 2: collecting replacement, 3: collecting initial text
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state = 0
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# parse input into errors[] with the state machine; this is using doctest output and expects multi-line match failures
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for line in input:
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if state == 0:
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if sys.platform == "win32":
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match = re.match("[^(]+\((\d+)\): ERROR: CHECK_EQ", line)
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else:
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match = re.match("tests/[^:]+:(\d+): ERROR: CHECK_EQ", line)
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if match:
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error_line = int(match[1])
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state = 1
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elif state == 1:
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if re.match("\s*values: CHECK_EQ\(\s*$", line):
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error_repl = []
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state = 2
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elif re.match("\s*values: CHECK_EQ", line):
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state = 0 # skipping single-line checks since we can't patch them
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elif state == 2:
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if line.strip() == ",":
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error_orig = []
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state = 3
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else:
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error_repl.append(line)
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elif state == 3:
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if line.strip() == ")":
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errors.append((error_line, error_orig, error_repl))
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state = 0
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else:
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error_orig.append(line)
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# make sure we fully process each individual check
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assert(state == 0)
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errors.sort(key = lambda e: e[0])
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with open(filename, "r") as fp:
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source = fp.readlines()
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# patch source text into result[] using errors[]; we expect every match to appear at or after the line error was reported at
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result = []
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current = 0
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index = 0
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target = 0
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while index < len(source):
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line = source[index]
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error = errors[current] if current < len(errors) else None
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if error:
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target = error[0] if sys.platform != "win32" else error[0] - len(error[1]) - 1
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if not error or index < target or line != error[1][0]:
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result.append(line)
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index += 1
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else:
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# validate that the patch has a complete match in source text
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for v in range(len(error[1])):
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assert(source[index + v] == error[1][v])
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result += error[2]
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index += len(error[1])
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current += 1
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# make sure we patch all errors
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assert(current == len(errors))
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with open(filename, "w") as fp:
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fp.writelines(result)
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