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// Copyright (c) 2016, the Dart project authors. Please see the AUTHORS file
// for details. All rights reserved. Use of this source code is governed by a
// BSD-style license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
library kernel.batch_util;
import 'dart:async';
import 'dart:convert';
import 'dart:io';
enum CompilerOutcome {
Ok,
Fail,
}
typedef Future<CompilerOutcome> BatchCallback(List<String> arguments);
/// Runs the given [callback] in the batch mode for use by the test framework in
/// `dart-lang/sdk`.
///
/// The [callback] should behave as a main method, except it should return a
/// [CompilerOutcome] for reporting its outcome to the testing framework.
Future runBatch(BatchCallback callback) async {
int totalTests = 0;
int testsFailed = 0;
var watch = new Stopwatch()..start();
print('>>> BATCH START');
Stream input = stdin.transform(UTF8.decoder).transform(new LineSplitter());
await for (String line in input) {
if (line.isEmpty) {
int time = watch.elapsedMilliseconds;
print('>>> BATCH END '
'(${totalTests - testsFailed})/$totalTests ${time}ms');
break;
}
++totalTests;
var arguments = line.split(new RegExp(r'\s+'));
try {
var outcome = await callback(arguments);
stderr.writeln('>>> EOF STDERR');
if (outcome == CompilerOutcome.Ok) {
print('>>> TEST PASS ${watch.elapsedMilliseconds}ms');
} else {
print('>>> TEST FAIL ${watch.elapsedMilliseconds}ms');
}
} catch (e, stackTrace) {
stderr.writeln(e);
stderr.writeln(stackTrace);
stderr.writeln('>>> EOF STDERR');
print('>>> TEST CRASH');
}
}
}