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neovim/test/helpers.lua
dundargoc 2d6735d8ce ci: move BSD jobs from sourcehut to Cirrus CI #19616
dispatch.sr.ht is being deprecated, meaning that using sourcehut CI
won't be possible (see https://github.com/neovim/neovim/issues/19609).
Since Github Actions doesn't provide any BSD runners an external service
is required and Cirrus CI seems like a good replacement for sourcehut.

Initially experimented with using FreeBSD and OpenBSD virtual machines
in GitHub Actions, but Cirrus has been a much better fit with better
performance, logs and overall experience.

Failing tests are automatically skipped on FreeBSD regardless if it's on
CI or not. Ideally these tests should only be skipped in CI with the
help of `isCI` helper function. Unfortunately, the tests don't recognize
the environment variable CIRRUS_CI even if it's set manually. This
workaround is good enough for the time being, but we might want to only
skip tests when using the CI (or even better, fix the failing tests).

Closes: https://github.com/neovim/neovim/issues/19609
2022-09-08 15:12:42 -07:00

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Lua

require('vim.compat')
local shared = require('vim.shared')
local assert = require('luassert')
local luv = require('luv')
local lfs = require('lfs')
local relpath = require('pl.path').relpath
local Paths = require('test.cmakeconfig.paths')
assert:set_parameter('TableFormatLevel', 100)
local quote_me = '[^.%w%+%-%@%_%/]' -- complement (needn't quote)
local function shell_quote(str)
if string.find(str, quote_me) or str == '' then
return '"' .. str:gsub('[$%%"\\]', '\\%0') .. '"'
else
return str
end
end
local module = {
REMOVE_THIS = {},
}
function module.argss_to_cmd(...)
local cmd = ''
for i = 1, select('#', ...) do
local arg = select(i, ...)
if type(arg) == 'string' then
cmd = cmd .. ' ' ..shell_quote(arg)
else
for _, subarg in ipairs(arg) do
cmd = cmd .. ' ' .. shell_quote(subarg)
end
end
end
return cmd
end
function module.popen_r(...)
return io.popen(module.argss_to_cmd(...), 'r')
end
-- sleeps the test runner (_not_ the nvim instance)
function module.sleep(ms)
luv.sleep(ms)
end
local check_logs_useless_lines = {
['Warning: noted but unhandled ioctl']=1,
['could cause spurious value errors to appear']=2,
['See README_MISSING_SYSCALL_OR_IOCTL for guidance']=3,
}
function module.eq(expected, actual, context)
return assert.are.same(expected, actual, context)
end
function module.neq(expected, actual, context)
return assert.are_not.same(expected, actual, context)
end
--- Asserts that `cond` is true, or prints a message.
---
--- @param cond (boolean) expression to assert
--- @param expected (any) description of expected result
--- @param actual (any) description of actual result
function module.ok(cond, expected, actual)
assert((not expected and not actual) or (expected and actual), 'if "expected" is given, "actual" is also required')
local msg = expected and ('expected %s, got: %s'):format(expected, tostring(actual)) or nil
return assert(cond, msg)
end
local function epicfail(state, arguments, _)
state.failure_message = arguments[1]
return false
end
assert:register("assertion", "epicfail", epicfail)
function module.fail(msg)
return assert.epicfail(msg)
end
function module.matches(pat, actual)
if nil ~= string.match(actual, pat) then
return true
end
error(string.format('Pattern does not match.\nPattern:\n%s\nActual:\n%s', pat, actual))
end
--- Asserts that `pat` matches (or *not* if inverse=true) any line in the tail of `logfile`.
---
---@param pat (string) Lua pattern to match lines in the log file
---@param logfile (string) Full path to log file (default=$NVIM_LOG_FILE)
---@param nrlines (number) Search up to this many log lines
---@param inverse (boolean) Assert that the pattern does NOT match.
function module.assert_log(pat, logfile, nrlines, inverse)
logfile = logfile or os.getenv('NVIM_LOG_FILE') or '.nvimlog'
assert(logfile ~= nil, 'no logfile')
nrlines = nrlines or 10
inverse = inverse or false
local lines = module.read_file_list(logfile, -nrlines) or {}
local msg = string.format('Pattern %q %sfound in log (last %d lines): %s:\n%s',
pat, (inverse and '' or 'not '), nrlines, logfile, ' '..table.concat(lines, '\n '))
for _,line in ipairs(lines) do
if line:match(pat) then
if inverse then error(msg) else return end
end
end
if not inverse then error(msg) end
end
--- Asserts that `pat` does NOT matche any line in the tail of `logfile`.
---
--- @see assert_log
function module.assert_nolog(pat, logfile, nrlines)
return module.assert_log(pat, logfile, nrlines, true)
end
-- Invokes `fn` and returns the error string (with truncated paths), or raises
-- an error if `fn` succeeds.
--
-- Replaces line/column numbers with zero:
-- shared.lua:0: in function 'gsplit'
-- shared.lua:0: in function <shared.lua:0>'
--
-- Usage:
-- -- Match exact string.
-- eq('e', pcall_err(function(a, b) error('e') end, 'arg1', 'arg2'))
-- -- Match Lua pattern.
-- matches('e[or]+$', pcall_err(function(a, b) error('some error') end, 'arg1', 'arg2'))
--
function module.pcall_err_withfile(fn, ...)
assert(type(fn) == 'function')
local status, rv = pcall(fn, ...)
if status == true then
error('expected failure, but got success')
end
-- From:
-- C:/long/path/foo.lua:186: Expected string, got number
-- to:
-- .../foo.lua:0: Expected string, got number
local errmsg = tostring(rv):gsub('([%s<])vim[/\\]([^%s:/\\]+):%d+', '%1\xffvim\xff%2:0')
:gsub('[^%s<]-[/\\]([^%s:/\\]+):%d+', '.../%1:0')
:gsub('\xffvim\xff', 'vim/')
-- Scrub numbers in paths/stacktraces:
-- shared.lua:0: in function 'gsplit'
-- shared.lua:0: in function <shared.lua:0>'
errmsg = errmsg:gsub('([^%s]):%d+', '%1:0')
-- Scrub tab chars:
errmsg = errmsg:gsub('\t', ' ')
-- In Lua 5.1, we sometimes get a "(tail call): ?" on the last line.
-- We remove this so that the tests are not lua dependent.
errmsg = errmsg:gsub('%s*%(tail call%): %?', '')
return errmsg
end
function module.pcall_err_withtrace(fn, ...)
local errmsg = module.pcall_err_withfile(fn, ...)
return errmsg:gsub('.../helpers.lua:0: ', '')
end
function module.pcall_err(...)
return module.remove_trace(module.pcall_err_withtrace(...))
end
function module.remove_trace(s)
return (s:gsub("\n%s*stack traceback:.*", ""))
end
-- initial_path: directory to recurse into
-- re: include pattern (string)
-- exc_re: exclude pattern(s) (string or table)
function module.glob(initial_path, re, exc_re)
exc_re = type(exc_re) == 'table' and exc_re or { exc_re }
local paths_to_check = {initial_path}
local ret = {}
local checked_files = {}
local function is_excluded(path)
for _, pat in pairs(exc_re) do
if path:match(pat) then return true end
end
return false
end
if is_excluded(initial_path) then
return ret
end
while #paths_to_check > 0 do
local cur_path = paths_to_check[#paths_to_check]
paths_to_check[#paths_to_check] = nil
for e in lfs.dir(cur_path) do
local full_path = cur_path .. '/' .. e
local checked_path = full_path:sub(#initial_path + 1)
if (not is_excluded(checked_path)) and e:sub(1, 1) ~= '.' then
local attrs = lfs.attributes(full_path)
if attrs then
local check_key = attrs.dev .. ':' .. tostring(attrs.ino)
if not checked_files[check_key] then
checked_files[check_key] = true
if attrs.mode == 'directory' then
paths_to_check[#paths_to_check + 1] = full_path
elseif not re or checked_path:match(re) then
ret[#ret + 1] = full_path
end
end
end
end
end
end
return ret
end
function module.check_logs()
local log_dir = os.getenv('LOG_DIR')
local runtime_errors = {}
if log_dir and lfs.attributes(log_dir, 'mode') == 'directory' then
for tail in lfs.dir(log_dir) do
if tail:sub(1, 30) == 'valgrind-' or tail:find('san%.') then
local file = log_dir .. '/' .. tail
local fd = io.open(file)
local start_msg = ('='):rep(20) .. ' File ' .. file .. ' ' .. ('='):rep(20)
local lines = {}
local warning_line = 0
for line in fd:lines() do
local cur_warning_line = check_logs_useless_lines[line]
if cur_warning_line == warning_line + 1 then
warning_line = cur_warning_line
else
lines[#lines + 1] = line
end
end
fd:close()
if #lines > 0 then
local status, f
local out = io.stdout
if os.getenv('SYMBOLIZER') then
status, f = pcall(module.popen_r, os.getenv('SYMBOLIZER'), '-l', file)
end
out:write(start_msg .. '\n')
if status then
for line in f:lines() do
out:write('= '..line..'\n')
end
f:close()
else
out:write('= ' .. table.concat(lines, '\n= ') .. '\n')
end
out:write(select(1, start_msg:gsub('.', '=')) .. '\n')
table.insert(runtime_errors, file)
end
os.remove(file)
end
end
end
assert(0 == #runtime_errors, string.format(
'Found runtime errors in logfile(s): %s',
table.concat(runtime_errors, ', ')))
end
function module.iswin()
return package.config:sub(1,1) == '\\'
end
-- Gets (lowercase) OS name from CMake, uname, or "win" if iswin().
module.uname = (function()
local platform = nil
return (function()
if platform then
return platform
end
if os.getenv("SYSTEM_NAME") then -- From CMAKE_HOST_SYSTEM_NAME.
platform = string.lower(os.getenv("SYSTEM_NAME"))
return platform
end
local status, f = pcall(module.popen_r, 'uname', '-s')
if status then
platform = string.lower(f:read("*l"))
f:close()
elseif module.iswin() then
platform = 'windows'
else
error('unknown platform')
end
return platform
end)
end)()
function module.is_os(s)
if not (s == 'win' or s == 'mac' or s == 'unix') then
error('unknown platform: '..tostring(s))
end
return ((s == 'win' and module.iswin())
or (s == 'mac' and module.uname() == 'darwin')
or (s == 'unix'))
end
local function tmpdir_get()
return os.getenv('TMPDIR') and os.getenv('TMPDIR') or os.getenv('TEMP')
end
-- Is temp directory `dir` defined local to the project workspace?
local function tmpdir_is_local(dir)
return not not (dir and string.find(dir, 'Xtest'))
end
--- Creates a new temporary file for use by tests.
module.tmpname = (function()
local seq = 0
local tmpdir = tmpdir_get()
return (function()
if tmpdir_is_local(tmpdir) then
-- Cannot control os.tmpname() dir, so hack our own tmpname() impl.
seq = seq + 1
-- "…/Xtest_tmpdir/T42.7"
local fname = ('%s/%s.%d'):format(tmpdir, (_G._nvim_test_id or 'nvim-test'), seq)
io.open(fname, 'w'):close()
return fname
else
local fname = os.tmpname()
if module.uname() == 'windows' and fname:sub(1, 2) == '\\s' then
-- In Windows tmpname() returns a filename starting with
-- special sequence \s, prepend $TEMP path
return tmpdir..fname
elseif fname:match('^/tmp') and module.uname() == 'darwin' then
-- In OS X /tmp links to /private/tmp
return '/private'..fname
else
return fname
end
end
end)
end)()
function module.hasenv(name)
local env = os.getenv(name)
if env and env ~= '' then
return env
end
return nil
end
local function deps_prefix()
local env = os.getenv('DEPS_PREFIX')
return (env and env ~= '') and env or '.deps/usr'
end
local tests_skipped = 0
function module.check_cores(app, force)
app = app or 'build/bin/nvim'
local initial_path, re, exc_re
local gdb_db_cmd = 'gdb -n -batch -ex "thread apply all bt full" "$_NVIM_TEST_APP" -c "$_NVIM_TEST_CORE"'
local lldb_db_cmd = 'lldb -Q -o "bt all" -f "$_NVIM_TEST_APP" -c "$_NVIM_TEST_CORE"'
local random_skip = false
-- Workspace-local $TMPDIR, scrubbed and pattern-escaped.
-- "./Xtest-tmpdir/" => "Xtest%-tmpdir"
local local_tmpdir = (tmpdir_is_local(tmpdir_get())
and relpath(tmpdir_get()):gsub('^[ ./]+',''):gsub('%/+$',''):gsub('([^%w])', '%%%1')
or nil)
local db_cmd
if module.hasenv('NVIM_TEST_CORE_GLOB_DIRECTORY') then
initial_path = os.getenv('NVIM_TEST_CORE_GLOB_DIRECTORY')
re = os.getenv('NVIM_TEST_CORE_GLOB_RE')
exc_re = { os.getenv('NVIM_TEST_CORE_EXC_RE'), local_tmpdir }
db_cmd = os.getenv('NVIM_TEST_CORE_DB_CMD') or gdb_db_cmd
random_skip = os.getenv('NVIM_TEST_CORE_RANDOM_SKIP')
elseif 'darwin' == module.uname() then
initial_path = '/cores'
re = nil
exc_re = { local_tmpdir }
db_cmd = lldb_db_cmd
else
initial_path = '.'
if 'freebsd' == module.uname() then
re = '/nvim.core$'
else
re = '/core[^/]*$'
end
exc_re = { '^/%.deps$', '^/%'..deps_prefix()..'$', local_tmpdir, '^/%node_modules$' }
db_cmd = gdb_db_cmd
random_skip = true
end
-- Finding cores takes too much time on linux
if not force and random_skip and math.random() < 0.9 then
tests_skipped = tests_skipped + 1
return
end
local cores = module.glob(initial_path, re, exc_re)
local found_cores = 0
local out = io.stdout
for _, core in ipairs(cores) do
local len = 80 - #core - #('Core file ') - 2
local esigns = ('='):rep(len / 2)
out:write(('\n%s Core file %s %s\n'):format(esigns, core, esigns))
out:flush()
os.execute(db_cmd:gsub('%$_NVIM_TEST_APP', app):gsub('%$_NVIM_TEST_CORE', core) .. ' 2>&1')
out:write('\n')
found_cores = found_cores + 1
os.remove(core)
end
if found_cores ~= 0 then
out:write(('\nTests covered by this check: %u\n'):format(tests_skipped + 1))
end
tests_skipped = 0
if found_cores > 0 then
error("crash detected (see above)")
end
end
function module.repeated_read_cmd(...)
for _ = 1, 10 do
local stream = module.popen_r(...)
local ret = stream:read('*a')
stream:close()
if ret then
return ret
end
end
print('ERROR: Failed to execute ' .. module.argss_to_cmd(...) .. ': nil return after 10 attempts')
return nil
end
function module.shallowcopy(orig)
if type(orig) ~= 'table' then
return orig
end
local copy = {}
for orig_key, orig_value in pairs(orig) do
copy[orig_key] = orig_value
end
return copy
end
function module.mergedicts_copy(d1, d2)
local ret = module.shallowcopy(d1)
for k, v in pairs(d2) do
if d2[k] == module.REMOVE_THIS then
ret[k] = nil
elseif type(d1[k]) == 'table' and type(v) == 'table' then
ret[k] = module.mergedicts_copy(d1[k], v)
else
ret[k] = v
end
end
return ret
end
-- dictdiff: find a diff so that mergedicts_copy(d1, diff) is equal to d2
--
-- Note: does not do copies of d2 values used.
function module.dictdiff(d1, d2)
local ret = {}
local hasdiff = false
for k, v in pairs(d1) do
if d2[k] == nil then
hasdiff = true
ret[k] = module.REMOVE_THIS
elseif type(v) == type(d2[k]) then
if type(v) == 'table' then
local subdiff = module.dictdiff(v, d2[k])
if subdiff ~= nil then
hasdiff = true
ret[k] = subdiff
end
elseif v ~= d2[k] then
ret[k] = d2[k]
hasdiff = true
end
else
ret[k] = d2[k]
hasdiff = true
end
end
local shallowcopy = module.shallowcopy
for k, v in pairs(d2) do
if d1[k] == nil then
ret[k] = shallowcopy(v)
hasdiff = true
end
end
if hasdiff then
return ret
else
return nil
end
end
function module.updated(d, d2)
for k, v in pairs(d2) do
d[k] = v
end
return d
end
-- Concat list-like tables.
function module.concat_tables(...)
local ret = {}
for i = 1, select('#', ...) do
local tbl = select(i, ...)
if tbl then
for _, v in ipairs(tbl) do
ret[#ret + 1] = v
end
end
end
return ret
end
function module.dedent(str, leave_indent)
-- find minimum common indent across lines
local indent = nil
for line in str:gmatch('[^\n]+') do
local line_indent = line:match('^%s+') or ''
if indent == nil or #line_indent < #indent then
indent = line_indent
end
end
if indent == nil or #indent == 0 then
-- no minimum common indent
return str
end
local left_indent = (' '):rep(leave_indent or 0)
-- create a pattern for the indent
indent = indent:gsub('%s', '[ \t]')
-- strip it from the first line
str = str:gsub('^'..indent, left_indent)
-- strip it from the remaining lines
str = str:gsub('[\n]'..indent, '\n' .. left_indent)
return str
end
local function format_float(v)
-- On windows exponent appears to have three digits and not two
local ret = ('%.6e'):format(v)
local l, f, es, e = ret:match('^(%-?%d)%.(%d+)e([+%-])0*(%d%d+)$')
return l .. '.' .. f .. 'e' .. es .. e
end
local SUBTBL = {
'\\000', '\\001', '\\002', '\\003', '\\004',
'\\005', '\\006', '\\007', '\\008', '\\t',
'\\n', '\\011', '\\012', '\\r', '\\014',
'\\015', '\\016', '\\017', '\\018', '\\019',
'\\020', '\\021', '\\022', '\\023', '\\024',
'\\025', '\\026', '\\027', '\\028', '\\029',
'\\030', '\\031',
}
-- Formats Lua value `v`.
--
-- TODO(justinmk): redundant with vim.inspect() ?
--
-- "Nice table formatting similar to screen:snapshot_util()".
-- Commit: 520c0b91a528
function module.format_luav(v, indent, opts)
opts = opts or {}
local linesep = '\n'
local next_indent_arg = nil
local indent_shift = opts.indent_shift or ' '
local next_indent
local nl = '\n'
if indent == nil then
indent = ''
linesep = ''
next_indent = ''
nl = ' '
else
next_indent_arg = indent .. indent_shift
next_indent = indent .. indent_shift
end
local ret = ''
if type(v) == 'string' then
if opts.literal_strings then
ret = v
else
local quote = opts.dquote_strings and '"' or '\''
ret = quote .. tostring(v):gsub(
opts.dquote_strings and '["\\]' or '[\'\\]',
'\\%0'):gsub(
'[%z\1-\31]', function(match)
return SUBTBL[match:byte() + 1]
end) .. quote
end
elseif type(v) == 'table' then
if v == module.REMOVE_THIS then
ret = 'REMOVE_THIS'
else
local processed_keys = {}
ret = '{' .. linesep
local non_empty = false
local format_luav = module.format_luav
for i, subv in ipairs(v) do
ret = ('%s%s%s,%s'):format(ret, next_indent,
format_luav(subv, next_indent_arg, opts), nl)
processed_keys[i] = true
non_empty = true
end
for k, subv in pairs(v) do
if not processed_keys[k] then
if type(k) == 'string' and k:match('^[a-zA-Z_][a-zA-Z0-9_]*$') then
ret = ret .. next_indent .. k .. ' = '
else
ret = ('%s%s[%s] = '):format(ret, next_indent,
format_luav(k, nil, opts))
end
ret = ret .. format_luav(subv, next_indent_arg, opts) .. ',' .. nl
non_empty = true
end
end
if nl == ' ' and non_empty then
ret = ret:sub(1, -3)
end
ret = ret .. indent .. '}'
end
elseif type(v) == 'number' then
if v % 1 == 0 then
ret = ('%d'):format(v)
else
ret = format_float(v)
end
elseif type(v) == 'nil' then
ret = 'nil'
elseif type(v) == 'boolean' then
ret = (v and 'true' or 'false')
else
print(type(v))
-- Not implemented yet
assert(false)
end
return ret
end
-- Like Python repr(), "{!r}".format(s)
--
-- Commit: 520c0b91a528
function module.format_string(fmt, ...)
local i = 0
local args = {...}
local function getarg()
i = i + 1
return args[i]
end
local ret = fmt:gsub('%%[0-9*]*%.?[0-9*]*[cdEefgGiouXxqsr%%]', function(match)
local subfmt = match:gsub('%*', function()
return tostring(getarg())
end)
local arg = nil
if subfmt:sub(-1) ~= '%' then
arg = getarg()
end
if subfmt:sub(-1) == 'r' or subfmt:sub(-1) == 'q' then
-- %r is like built-in %q, but it is supposed to single-quote strings and
-- not double-quote them, and also work not only for strings.
-- Builtin %q is replaced here as it gives invalid and inconsistent with
-- luajit results for e.g. "\e" on lua: luajit transforms that into `\27`,
-- lua leaves as-is.
arg = module.format_luav(arg, nil, {dquote_strings = (subfmt:sub(-1) == 'q')})
subfmt = subfmt:sub(1, -2) .. 's'
end
if subfmt == '%e' then
return format_float(arg)
else
return subfmt:format(arg)
end
end)
return ret
end
function module.intchar2lua(ch)
ch = tonumber(ch)
return (20 <= ch and ch < 127) and ('%c'):format(ch) or ch
end
local fixtbl_metatable = {
__newindex = function()
assert(false)
end,
}
function module.fixtbl(tbl)
return setmetatable(tbl, fixtbl_metatable)
end
function module.fixtbl_rec(tbl)
local fixtbl_rec = module.fixtbl_rec
for _, v in pairs(tbl) do
if type(v) == 'table' then
fixtbl_rec(v)
end
end
return module.fixtbl(tbl)
end
function module.hexdump(str)
local len = string.len(str)
local dump = ""
local hex = ""
local asc = ""
for i = 1, len do
if 1 == i % 8 then
dump = dump .. hex .. asc .. "\n"
hex = string.format("%04x: ", i - 1)
asc = ""
end
local ord = string.byte(str, i)
hex = hex .. string.format("%02x ", ord)
if ord >= 32 and ord <= 126 then
asc = asc .. string.char(ord)
else
asc = asc .. "."
end
end
return dump .. hex .. string.rep(" ", 8 - len % 8) .. asc
end
-- Reads text lines from `filename` into a table.
--
-- filename: path to file
-- start: start line (1-indexed), negative means "lines before end" (tail)
function module.read_file_list(filename, start)
local lnum = (start ~= nil and type(start) == 'number') and start or 1
local tail = (lnum < 0)
local maxlines = tail and math.abs(lnum) or nil
local file = io.open(filename, 'r')
if not file then
return nil
end
-- There is no need to read more than the last 2MB of the log file, so seek
-- to that.
local file_size = file:seek("end")
local offset = file_size - 2000000
if offset < 0 then
offset = 0
end
file:seek("set", offset)
local lines = {}
local i = 1
local line = file:read("*l")
while line ~= nil do
if i >= start then
table.insert(lines, line)
if #lines > maxlines then
table.remove(lines, 1)
end
end
i = i + 1
line = file:read("*l")
end
file:close()
return lines
end
-- Reads the entire contents of `filename` into a string.
--
-- filename: path to file
function module.read_file(filename)
local file = io.open(filename, 'r')
if not file then
return nil
end
local ret = file:read('*a')
file:close()
return ret
end
-- Dedent the given text and write it to the file name.
function module.write_file(name, text, no_dedent, append)
local file = io.open(name, (append and 'a' or 'w'))
if type(text) == 'table' then
-- Byte blob
local bytes = text
text = ''
for _, char in ipairs(bytes) do
text = ('%s%c'):format(text, char)
end
elseif not no_dedent then
text = module.dedent(text)
end
file:write(text)
file:flush()
file:close()
end
function module.isCI(name)
local any = (name == nil)
assert(any or name == 'github')
local gh = ((any or name == 'github') and nil ~= os.getenv('GITHUB_ACTIONS'))
return gh
end
-- Gets the (tail) contents of `logfile`.
-- Also moves the file to "${NVIM_LOG_FILE}.displayed" on CI environments.
function module.read_nvim_log(logfile, ci_rename)
logfile = logfile or os.getenv('NVIM_LOG_FILE') or '.nvimlog'
local is_ci = module.isCI()
local keep = is_ci and 100 or 10
local lines = module.read_file_list(logfile, -keep) or {}
local log = (('-'):rep(78)..'\n'
..string.format('$NVIM_LOG_FILE: %s\n', logfile)
..(#lines > 0 and '(last '..tostring(keep)..' lines)\n' or '(empty)\n'))
for _,line in ipairs(lines) do
log = log..line..'\n'
end
log = log..('-'):rep(78)..'\n'
if is_ci and ci_rename then
os.rename(logfile, logfile .. '.displayed')
end
return log
end
module = shared.tbl_extend('error', module, Paths, shared, require('test.deprecated'))
return module