testsuite: implement #[reexport_test_harness_name] to get access to the
default entrypoint of the --test binary. This allows one to, e.g., run tests under libgreen by starting it manually, passing in the test entrypoint.
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@ -51,6 +51,7 @@ struct TestCtxt<'a> {
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ext_cx: ExtCtxt<'a>,
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ext_cx: ExtCtxt<'a>,
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testfns: Vec<Test>,
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testfns: Vec<Test>,
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reexport_mod_ident: ast::Ident,
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reexport_mod_ident: ast::Ident,
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reexport_test_harness_main: Option<InternedString>,
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is_test_crate: bool,
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is_test_crate: bool,
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config: ast::CrateConfig,
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config: ast::CrateConfig,
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}
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}
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@ -64,8 +65,16 @@ pub fn modify_for_testing(sess: &Session,
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// command line options.
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// command line options.
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let should_test = attr::contains_name(krate.config.as_slice(), "test");
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let should_test = attr::contains_name(krate.config.as_slice(), "test");
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// Check for #[reexport_test_harness_main = "some_name"] which
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// creates a `use some_name = __test::main;`. This needs to be
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// unconditional, so that the attribute is still marked as used in
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// non-test builds.
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let reexport_test_harness_main =
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attr::first_attr_value_str_by_name(krate.attrs.as_slice(),
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"reexport_test_harness_main");
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if should_test {
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if should_test {
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generate_test_harness(sess, krate)
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generate_test_harness(sess, reexport_test_harness_main, krate)
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} else {
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} else {
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strip_test_functions(krate)
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strip_test_functions(krate)
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}
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}
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impl<'a> fold::Folder for TestHarnessGenerator<'a> {
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impl<'a> fold::Folder for TestHarnessGenerator<'a> {
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fn fold_crate(&mut self, c: ast::Crate) -> ast::Crate {
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fn fold_crate(&mut self, c: ast::Crate) -> ast::Crate {
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let folded = fold::noop_fold_crate(c, self);
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let mut folded = fold::noop_fold_crate(c, self);
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// Add a special __test module to the crate that will contain code
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// Add a special __test module to the crate that will contain code
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// generated for the test harness
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// generated for the test harness
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ast::Crate {
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let (mod_, reexport) = mk_test_module(&self.cx, &self.cx.reexport_test_harness_main);
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module: add_test_module(&self.cx, &folded.module),
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folded.module.items.push(mod_);
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.. folded
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match reexport {
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Some(re) => folded.module.view_items.push(re),
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None => {}
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}
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}
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folded
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}
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}
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fn fold_item(&mut self, i: Gc<ast::Item>) -> SmallVector<Gc<ast::Item>> {
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fn fold_item(&mut self, i: Gc<ast::Item>) -> SmallVector<Gc<ast::Item>> {
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}
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}
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}
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}
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fn generate_test_harness(sess: &Session, krate: ast::Crate) -> ast::Crate {
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fn generate_test_harness(sess: &Session,
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reexport_test_harness_main: Option<InternedString>,
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krate: ast::Crate) -> ast::Crate {
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let mut cx: TestCtxt = TestCtxt {
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let mut cx: TestCtxt = TestCtxt {
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sess: sess,
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sess: sess,
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ext_cx: ExtCtxt::new(&sess.parse_sess, sess.opts.cfg.clone(),
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ext_cx: ExtCtxt::new(&sess.parse_sess, sess.opts.cfg.clone(),
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path: Vec::new(),
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path: Vec::new(),
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testfns: Vec::new(),
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testfns: Vec::new(),
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reexport_mod_ident: token::gensym_ident("__test_reexports"),
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reexport_mod_ident: token::gensym_ident("__test_reexports"),
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reexport_test_harness_main: reexport_test_harness_main,
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is_test_crate: is_test_crate(&krate),
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is_test_crate: is_test_crate(&krate),
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config: krate.config.clone(),
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config: krate.config.clone(),
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};
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};
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attr::contains_name(i.attrs.as_slice(), "should_fail")
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attr::contains_name(i.attrs.as_slice(), "should_fail")
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}
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}
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fn add_test_module(cx: &TestCtxt, m: &ast::Mod) -> ast::Mod {
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let testmod = mk_test_module(cx);
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ast::Mod {
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items: m.items.clone().append_one(testmod),
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..(*m).clone()
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}
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}
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/*
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/*
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We're going to be building a module that looks more or less like:
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We're going to be building a module that looks more or less like:
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}
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}
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}
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}
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fn mk_test_module(cx: &TestCtxt) -> Gc<ast::Item> {
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fn mk_test_module(cx: &TestCtxt, reexport_test_harness_main: &Option<InternedString>)
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-> (Gc<ast::Item>, Option<ast::ViewItem>) {
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// Link to test crate
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// Link to test crate
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let view_items = vec!(mk_std(cx));
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let view_items = vec!(mk_std(cx));
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};
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};
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let item_ = ast::ItemMod(testmod);
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let item_ = ast::ItemMod(testmod);
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let mod_ident = token::gensym_ident("__test");
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let item = ast::Item {
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let item = ast::Item {
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ident: token::gensym_ident("__test"),
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ident: mod_ident,
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attrs: Vec::new(),
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attrs: Vec::new(),
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id: ast::DUMMY_NODE_ID,
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id: ast::DUMMY_NODE_ID,
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node: item_,
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node: item_,
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vis: ast::Public,
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vis: ast::Public,
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span: DUMMY_SP,
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span: DUMMY_SP,
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};
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};
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let reexport = reexport_test_harness_main.as_ref().map(|s| {
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// building `use <ident> = __test::main`
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let reexport_ident = token::str_to_ident(s.get());
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let use_path =
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nospan(ast::ViewPathSimple(reexport_ident,
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path_node(vec![mod_ident, token::str_to_ident("main")]),
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ast::DUMMY_NODE_ID));
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ast::ViewItem {
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node: ast::ViewItemUse(box(GC) use_path),
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attrs: vec![],
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vis: ast::Inherited,
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span: DUMMY_SP
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}
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});
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debug!("Synthetic test module:\n{}\n", pprust::item_to_string(&item));
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debug!("Synthetic test module:\n{}\n", pprust::item_to_string(&item));
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box(GC) item
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(box(GC) item, reexport)
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}
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}
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fn nospan<T>(t: T) -> codemap::Spanned<T> {
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fn nospan<T>(t: T) -> codemap::Spanned<T> {
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#![deny(unused_result, unused_must_use)]
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#![deny(unused_result, unused_must_use)]
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#![allow(visible_private_types)]
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#![allow(visible_private_types)]
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#![reexport_test_harness_main = "test_main"]
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#[cfg(test)] extern crate green;
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#[cfg(test)] extern crate green;
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#[cfg(test)] extern crate debug;
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#[cfg(test)] extern crate debug;
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#[cfg(test)] extern crate realrustuv = "rustuv";
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#[cfg(test)] extern crate realrustuv = "rustuv";
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pub use self::tty::TtyWatcher;
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pub use self::tty::TtyWatcher;
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// Run tests with libgreen instead of libnative.
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// Run tests with libgreen instead of libnative.
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//
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// FIXME: This egregiously hacks around starting the test runner in a different
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// threading mode than the default by reaching into the auto-generated
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// '__test' module.
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#[cfg(test)] #[start]
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#[cfg(test)] #[start]
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fn start(argc: int, argv: *const *const u8) -> int {
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fn start(argc: int, argv: *const *const u8) -> int {
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green::start(argc, argv, event_loop, __test::main)
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green::start(argc, argv, event_loop, test_main)
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}
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}
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mod macros;
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mod macros;
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#![allow(deprecated)]
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#![allow(deprecated)]
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#![deny(missing_doc)]
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#![reexport_test_harness_main = "test_main"]
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// When testing libstd, bring in libuv as the I/O backend so tests can print
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// things and all of the std::io tests have an I/O interface to run on top
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// things and all of the std::io tests have an I/O interface to run on top
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// of
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// of
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pub use core_sync::comm;
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pub use core_sync::comm;
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// Run tests with libgreen instead of libnative.
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//
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// FIXME: This egregiously hacks around starting the test runner in a different
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// threading mode than the default by reaching into the auto-generated
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// '__test' module.
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#[cfg(test)] #[start]
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fn start(argc: int, argv: *const *const u8) -> int {
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fn start(argc: int, argv: *const *const u8) -> int {
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green::start(argc, argv, rustuv::event_loop, __test::main)
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/* Exported macros */
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/* Exported macros */
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// instead of in std.
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#![feature(macro_rules)]
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#![feature(macro_rules)]
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fn start(argc: int, argv: *const *const u8) -> int {
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iotest!(fn test_destroy_once() {
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iotest!(fn test_destroy_once() {
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src/test/run-pass/reexport-test-harness-main.rs
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// Copyright 2014 The Rust Project Developers. See the COPYRIGHT
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