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#!/bin/bash
set -euo pipefail
function begingroup {
echo "::group::$@"
set -x
}
function endgroup {
set +x
echo "::endgroup"
}
begingroup "Building Miri"
# Determine configuration for installed build
echo "Installing release version of Miri"
export RUSTFLAGS="-D warnings"
export CARGO_INCREMENTAL=0
export CARGO_EXTRA_FLAGS="--locked"
./miri install
# Prepare debug build for direct `./miri` invocations
echo "Building debug version of Miri"
./miri check --no-default-features # make sure this can be built
./miri check --all-features # and this, too
./miri build --all-targets # the build that all the `./miri test` below will use
endgroup
# Test
function run_tests {
if [ -n "${MIRI_TEST_TARGET+exists}" ]; then
begingroup "Testing foreign architecture $MIRI_TEST_TARGET"
else
begingroup "Testing host architecture"
fi
## ui test suite
./miri test
if [ -z "${MIRI_TEST_TARGET+exists}" ]; then
# Host-only tests: running these on all targets is unlikely to catch more problems and would
# cost a lot of CI time.
# Tests with optimizations (`-O` is what cargo passes, but crank MIR optimizations up all the
# way, too).
# Optimizations change diagnostics (mostly backtraces), so we don't check
# them. Also error locations change so we don't run the failing tests.
# We explicitly enable debug-assertions here, they are disabled by -O but we have tests
# which exist to check that we panic on debug assertion failures.
MIRIFLAGS="${MIRIFLAGS:-} -O -Zmir-opt-level=4 -Cdebug-assertions=yes" MIRI_SKIP_UI_CHECKS=1 ./miri test -- tests/{pass,panic}
# Also run some many-seeds tests. 64 seeds means this takes around a minute per test.
for FILE in tests/many-seeds/*.rs; do
MIRI_SEEDS=64 ./miri many-seeds ./miri run "$FILE"
done
# Check that the benchmarks build and run, but without actually benchmarking.
HYPERFINE="bash -c" ./miri bench
fi
## test-cargo-miri
# On Windows, there is always "python", not "python3" or "python2".
if command -v python3 > /dev/null; then
PYTHON=python3
else
PYTHON=python
fi
# Some environment setup that attempts to confuse the heck out of cargo-miri.
if [ "$HOST_TARGET" = x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu ]; then
# These act up on Windows (`which miri` produces a filename that does not exist?!?),
# so let's do this only on Linux. Also makes sure things work without these set.
export RUSTC=$(which rustc) # Produces a warning unless we also set MIRI
export MIRI=$(rustc +miri --print sysroot)/bin/miri
fi
mkdir -p .cargo
echo 'build.rustc-wrapper = "thisdoesnotexist"' > .cargo/config.toml
# Run the actual test
${PYTHON} test-cargo-miri/run-test.py
# Clean up
unset RUSTC MIRI
rm -rf .cargo
endgroup
}
function run_tests_minimal {
if [ -n "${MIRI_TEST_TARGET+exists}" ]; then
begingroup "Testing MINIMAL foreign architecture $MIRI_TEST_TARGET: only testing $@"
else
begingroup "Testing MINIMAL host architecture: only testing $@"
fi
./miri test -- "$@"
# Ensure that a small smoke test of cargo-miri works.
cargo miri run --manifest-path test-cargo-miri/no-std-smoke/Cargo.toml --target ${MIRI_TEST_TARGET-$HOST_TARGET}
endgroup
}
# host
run_tests
case $HOST_TARGET in
x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu)
MIRI_TEST_TARGET=i686-unknown-linux-gnu run_tests
MIRI_TEST_TARGET=aarch64-unknown-linux-gnu run_tests
MIRI_TEST_TARGET=aarch64-apple-darwin run_tests
MIRI_TEST_TARGET=i686-pc-windows-gnu run_tests
MIRI_TEST_TARGET=x86_64-unknown-freebsd run_tests_minimal hello integer vec panic/panic concurrency/simple atomic env/var
MIRI_TEST_TARGET=aarch64-linux-android run_tests_minimal hello integer vec panic/panic
MIRI_TEST_TARGET=wasm32-wasi run_tests_minimal no_std integer strings wasm
MIRI_TEST_TARGET=wasm32-unknown-unknown run_tests_minimal no_std integer strings wasm
MIRI_TEST_TARGET=thumbv7em-none-eabihf run_tests_minimal no_std # no_std embedded architecture
MIRI_TEST_TARGET=tests/avr.json MIRI_NO_STD=1 run_tests_minimal no_std # JSON target file
;;
x86_64-apple-darwin)
MIRI_TEST_TARGET=s390x-unknown-linux-gnu run_tests # big-endian architecture
MIRI_TEST_TARGET=x86_64-pc-windows-msvc run_tests
;;
i686-pc-windows-msvc)
MIRI_TEST_TARGET=arm-unknown-linux-gnueabi run_tests
MIRI_TEST_TARGET=x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu run_tests
MIRI_TEST_TARGET=x86_64-pc-windows-gnu run_tests
;;
*)
echo "FATAL: unknown OS"
exit 1
;;
esac