This directory contains the test cases for AssemblyScript's parser and compiler. A test case consists of:
- A test file that is parsed or compiled (.ts)
- One or multiple automatically generated fixtures generated from the source file
- Run
npm run clean
to make sure that the sources are tested instead of the distribution - Create a new test file (.ts) within the respective directory (see below) that contains your test code
- Follow the instructions below to generate the first fixture(s)
- Make sure the fixture(s) contain exactly what you'd expect
- Run
npm run clean
to make sure that the sources are tested instead of the distribution - Make changes to the respective test file (.ts)
- Follow the instructions below to update the fixture(s)
- Make sure the fixture(s) contain exactly what you'd expect
See also: Contribution guidelines
Directory: tests/parser
The test file is parsed while warnings and errors are recorded and re-serialized to a new source afterwards. The new source with warnings and errors appended as comments is compared to the fixture.
Running all tests:
$> npm run test:parser
Running a specific test only:
$> npm run test:parser -- testNameWithoutTs
To (re-)create all fixtures:
$>npm run test:parser -- --create
Note that the parser suite currently can't recreate just a specific fixture.
General directory: tests/compiler
Standard library directory: tests/compiler/std
The source file is parsed and compiled to a module, validated and the resulting module converted to WebAsssembly text format.
The text format output is compared to its fixture and the module interpreted in a WebAssembly VM. To
assert for runtime conditions, the assert
builtin can be used. Note that tree-shaking is enabled
and it might be necessary to export entry points.
Additional fixtures for the optimized module etc. are generated as well but are used for visual confirmation only.
Running all tests:
$> npm run test:compiler
Running a specific test only:
$> npm run test:compiler -- testNameWithoutTs
To (re-)create all fixtures:
$> npm run test:compiler -- --create
To (re-)create a specific fixture only:
$> npm run test:compiler -- testNameWithoutTs --create
Tests in other directories are not run automatically and do not need to be updated.
- tests/allocators contains the memory allocator test suite
- tests/binaryen contains various triggers for earlier Binaryen issues
- tests/tokenizer is a visual test for the tokenizer tokenizing itself
- tests/util-path is a sanity test for the path utility