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Merge pull request #3462 from NeoGoBros/add-coverage-support
Add initial coverage support to neotest
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.github/workflows/tests.yml
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.github/workflows/tests.yml
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@ -139,7 +139,7 @@ jobs:
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cache: true
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- name: Write coverage profile
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run: go test -timeout 15m -v ./... -coverprofile=./coverage.txt -covermode=atomic -coverpkg=./pkg...,./cli/...
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run: DISABLE_NEOTEST_COVER=1 go test -timeout 15m -v ./... -coverprofile=./coverage.txt -covermode=atomic -coverpkg=./pkg...,./cli/...
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- name: Upload coverage results to Codecov
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uses: codecov/codecov-action@v4
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2
Makefile
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Makefile
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@ -22,6 +22,8 @@ BUILD_FLAGS = "-X '$(REPO)/pkg/config.Version=$(VERSION)' -X '$(REPO)/cli/smartc
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IMAGE_REPO=nspccdev/neo-go
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DISABLE_NEOTEST_COVER=1
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# All of the targets are phony here because we don't really use make dependency
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# tracking for files
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.PHONY: build $(BINARY) deps image docker/$(BINARY) image-latest image-push image-push-latest clean-cluster \
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@ -32,10 +32,13 @@ type Executor struct {
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Validator Signer
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Committee Signer
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CommitteeHash util.Uint160
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Contracts map[string]*Contract
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// collectCoverage is true if coverage is being collected when running this executor.
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collectCoverage bool
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}
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// NewExecutor creates a new executor instance from the provided blockchain and committee.
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// By default coverage collection is enabled, but only when `go test` is running with coverage enabled.
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// Use DisableCoverage and EnableCoverage to stop coverage collection for this executor when not desired.
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func NewExecutor(t testing.TB, bc *core.Blockchain, validator, committee Signer) *Executor {
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checkMultiSigner(t, validator)
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checkMultiSigner(t, committee)
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@ -45,7 +48,7 @@ func NewExecutor(t testing.TB, bc *core.Blockchain, validator, committee Signer)
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Validator: validator,
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Committee: committee,
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CommitteeHash: committee.ScriptHash(),
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Contracts: make(map[string]*Contract),
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collectCoverage: isCoverageEnabled(),
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}
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}
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@ -145,6 +148,7 @@ func (e *Executor) DeployContract(t testing.TB, c *Contract, data any) util.Uint
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// data is an optional argument to `_deploy`.
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// It returns the hash of the deploy transaction.
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func (e *Executor) DeployContractBy(t testing.TB, signer Signer, c *Contract, data any) util.Uint256 {
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e.trackCoverage(t, c)
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tx := e.NewDeployTxBy(t, signer, c, data)
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e.AddNewBlock(t, tx)
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e.CheckHalt(t, tx.Hash())
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@ -164,11 +168,22 @@ func (e *Executor) DeployContractBy(t testing.TB, signer Signer, c *Contract, da
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// DeployContractCheckFAULT compiles and deploys a contract to the bc using the validator
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// account. It checks that the deploy transaction FAULTed with the specified error.
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func (e *Executor) DeployContractCheckFAULT(t testing.TB, c *Contract, data any, errMessage string) {
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e.trackCoverage(t, c)
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tx := e.NewDeployTx(t, c, data)
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e.AddNewBlock(t, tx)
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e.CheckFault(t, tx.Hash(), errMessage)
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}
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// trackCoverage switches on coverage tracking for provided script if `go test` is running with coverage enabled.
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func (e *Executor) trackCoverage(t testing.TB, c *Contract) {
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if e.collectCoverage {
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addScriptToCoverage(c)
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t.Cleanup(func() {
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reportCoverage(t)
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})
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}
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}
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// InvokeScript adds a transaction with the specified script to the chain and
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// returns its hash. It does no faults check.
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func (e *Executor) InvokeScript(t testing.TB, script []byte, signers []Signer) util.Uint256 {
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ttx := *tx
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ic, _ := e.Chain.GetTestVM(trigger.Application, &ttx, b)
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if e.collectCoverage {
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ic.VM.SetOnExecHook(coverageHook)
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}
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defer ic.Finalize()
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ic.VM.LoadWithFlags(tx.Script, callflag.All)
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require.Equal(t, 1, len(aer))
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return &aer[0]
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}
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// EnableCoverage enables coverage collection for this executor, but only when `go test` is running with coverage enabled.
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func (e *Executor) EnableCoverage() {
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e.collectCoverage = isCoverageEnabled()
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}
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// DisableCoverage disables coverage collection for this executor until enabled explicitly through EnableCoverage.
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func (e *Executor) DisableCoverage() {
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e.collectCoverage = false
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}
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@ -63,6 +63,10 @@ func (c *ContractInvoker) TestInvokeScript(t testing.TB, script []byte, signers
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}
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t.Cleanup(ic.Finalize)
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if c.collectCoverage {
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ic.VM.SetOnExecHook(coverageHook)
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}
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ic.VM.LoadWithFlags(tx.Script, callflag.All)
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err = ic.VM.Run()
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return ic.VM.Estack(), err
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}
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t.Cleanup(ic.Finalize)
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if c.collectCoverage {
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ic.VM.SetOnExecHook(coverageHook)
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}
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ic.VM.LoadWithFlags(tx.Script, callflag.All)
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err = ic.VM.Run()
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return ic.VM.Estack(), err
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@ -19,6 +19,7 @@ type Contract struct {
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Hash util.Uint160
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NEF *nef.File
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Manifest *manifest.Manifest
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DebugInfo *compiler.DebugInfo
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}
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// contracts caches the compiled contracts from FS across multiple tests.
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Hash: state.CreateContractHash(sender, ne.Checksum, m.Name),
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NEF: ne,
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Manifest: m,
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DebugInfo: di,
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}
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}
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Hash: state.CreateContractHash(sender, ne.Checksum, m.Name),
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NEF: ne,
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Manifest: m,
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DebugInfo: di,
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}
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contracts[srcPath] = c
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return c
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211
pkg/neotest/coverage.go
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pkg/neotest/coverage.go
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package neotest
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import (
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"flag"
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"fmt"
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"io"
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"os"
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"strconv"
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"sync"
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"testing"
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"github.com/nspcc-dev/neo-go/pkg/compiler"
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"github.com/nspcc-dev/neo-go/pkg/util"
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"github.com/nspcc-dev/neo-go/pkg/vm"
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"github.com/nspcc-dev/neo-go/pkg/vm/opcode"
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)
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const (
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// goCoverProfileFlag specifies the name of `go test` flag that tells it where to save coverage data.
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// Neotest coverage can be enabled only when this flag is set.
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goCoverProfileFlag = "test.coverprofile"
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// disableNeotestCover is name of the environmental variable used to explicitly disable neotest coverage.
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disableNeotestCover = "DISABLE_NEOTEST_COVER"
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)
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var (
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// coverageLock protects all vars below from concurrent modification when tests are run in parallel.
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coverageLock sync.Mutex
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// rawCoverage maps script hash to coverage data, collected during testing.
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rawCoverage = make(map[util.Uint160]*scriptRawCoverage)
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// flagChecked is true if `go test` coverage flag was checked at any point.
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flagChecked bool
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// coverageEnabled is true if coverage is being collected on test execution.
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coverageEnabled bool
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// coverProfile specifies the file all coverage data is written to, unless empty.
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coverProfile = ""
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)
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type scriptRawCoverage struct {
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debugInfo *compiler.DebugInfo
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offsetsVisited []int
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}
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type coverBlock struct {
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// Line number for block start.
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startLine uint
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// Column number for block start.
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startCol uint
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// Line number for block end.
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endLine uint
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// Column number for block end.
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endCol uint
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// Number of statements included in this block.
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stmts uint
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// Number of times this block was executed.
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counts uint
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}
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// documentName makes it clear when a `string` maps path to the script file.
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type documentName = string
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func isCoverageEnabled() bool {
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coverageLock.Lock()
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defer coverageLock.Unlock()
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if flagChecked {
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return coverageEnabled
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}
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defer func() { flagChecked = true }()
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var disabledByEnvironment bool
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if v, ok := os.LookupEnv(disableNeotestCover); ok {
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disabled, err := strconv.ParseBool(v)
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if err != nil {
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panic(fmt.Sprintf("coverage: error when parsing environment variable '%s', expected bool, but got '%s'", disableNeotestCover, v))
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}
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disabledByEnvironment = disabled
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}
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var goToolCoverageEnabled bool
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flag.VisitAll(func(f *flag.Flag) {
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if f.Name == goCoverProfileFlag && f.Value != nil && f.Value.String() != "" {
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goToolCoverageEnabled = true
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coverProfile = f.Value.String()
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}
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})
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coverageEnabled = !disabledByEnvironment && goToolCoverageEnabled
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if coverageEnabled {
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// This is needed so go cover tool doesn't overwrite
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// the file with our coverage when all tests are done.
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err := flag.Set(goCoverProfileFlag, "")
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if err != nil {
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panic(err)
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}
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}
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return coverageEnabled
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}
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var coverageHook vm.OnExecHook = func(scriptHash util.Uint160, offset int, opcode opcode.Opcode) {
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coverageLock.Lock()
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defer coverageLock.Unlock()
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if cov, ok := rawCoverage[scriptHash]; ok {
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cov.offsetsVisited = append(cov.offsetsVisited, offset)
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}
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}
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func reportCoverage(t testing.TB) {
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coverageLock.Lock()
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defer coverageLock.Unlock()
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f, err := os.Create(coverProfile)
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if err != nil {
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t.Fatalf("coverage: can't create file '%s' to write coverage report", coverProfile)
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}
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defer f.Close()
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writeCoverageReport(f)
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}
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func writeCoverageReport(w io.Writer) {
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fmt.Fprintf(w, "mode: set\n")
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cover := processCover()
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for name, blocks := range cover {
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for _, b := range blocks {
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c := 0
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if b.counts > 0 {
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c = 1
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}
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fmt.Fprintf(w, "%s:%d.%d,%d.%d %d %d\n", name,
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b.startLine, b.startCol,
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b.endLine, b.endCol,
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b.stmts,
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c,
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)
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}
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}
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}
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func processCover() map[documentName][]coverBlock {
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documents := make(map[documentName]struct{})
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for _, scriptRawCoverage := range rawCoverage {
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for _, documentName := range scriptRawCoverage.debugInfo.Documents {
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documents[documentName] = struct{}{}
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}
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}
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cover := make(map[documentName][]coverBlock)
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for documentName := range documents {
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mappedBlocks := make(map[int]*coverBlock)
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for _, scriptRawCoverage := range rawCoverage {
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di := scriptRawCoverage.debugInfo
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documentSeqPoints := documentSeqPoints(di, documentName)
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for _, point := range documentSeqPoints {
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b := coverBlock{
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startLine: uint(point.StartLine),
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startCol: uint(point.StartCol),
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endLine: uint(point.EndLine),
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endCol: uint(point.EndCol),
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stmts: 1 + uint(point.EndLine) - uint(point.StartLine),
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counts: 0,
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}
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mappedBlocks[point.Opcode] = &b
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}
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}
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for _, scriptRawCoverage := range rawCoverage {
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di := scriptRawCoverage.debugInfo
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documentSeqPoints := documentSeqPoints(di, documentName)
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for _, offset := range scriptRawCoverage.offsetsVisited {
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for _, point := range documentSeqPoints {
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if point.Opcode == offset {
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mappedBlocks[point.Opcode].counts++
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}
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}
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}
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}
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var blocks []coverBlock
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for _, b := range mappedBlocks {
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blocks = append(blocks, *b)
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}
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cover[documentName] = blocks
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}
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return cover
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}
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func documentSeqPoints(di *compiler.DebugInfo, doc documentName) []compiler.DebugSeqPoint {
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var res []compiler.DebugSeqPoint
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for _, methodDebugInfo := range di.Methods {
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for _, p := range methodDebugInfo.SeqPoints {
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if di.Documents[p.Document] == doc {
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res = append(res, p)
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}
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}
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}
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return res
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}
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func addScriptToCoverage(c *Contract) {
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coverageLock.Lock()
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defer coverageLock.Unlock()
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if _, ok := rawCoverage[c.Hash]; !ok {
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rawCoverage[c.Hash] = &scriptRawCoverage{debugInfo: c.DebugInfo}
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}
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}
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results if smart contract has any init() functions. If that's the case they
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will be compiled into the testing binary even when using package_test and their
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execution can affect tests. See https://github.com/nspcc-dev/neo-go/issues/3120 for details.
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Test coverage for contracts is automatically enabled when `go test` is running with
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coverage enabled. When not desired, it can be disabled for any Executor by using
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EnableCoverage and DisableCoverage. Be aware that coverage data collected by `go test`
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itself will not be saved because it will be replaced with contracts coverage instead.
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In case `go test` coverage is wanted DISABLE_NEOTEST_COVER=1 variable can be set.
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Coverage is gathered by capturing VM instructions during test contract execution and
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mapping them to the contract source code using the DebugInfo information.
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*/
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package neotest
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