ClickHouse/programs/client/TestHint.h
Alexander Kuzmenkov 1bd0c25bf0 Consolidate the test hint handling
Before it was handled in like five places with two of them disabled by a
flag and the others not disabled. Hard to navigate.
2021-01-19 01:40:30 +03:00

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#pragma once
#include <memory>
#include <sstream>
#include <iostream>
#include <Core/Types.h>
#include <Common/Exception.h>
#include <Parsers/Lexer.h>
namespace DB
{
/// Checks expected server and client error codes in testmode.
/// To enable it add special comment after the query: "-- { serverError 60 }" or "-- { clientError 20 }".
/// Also you can enable echoing all queries by writing "-- { echo }".
class TestHint
{
public:
TestHint(bool enabled_, const String & query_) :
query(query_)
{
if (!enabled_)
return;
// Don't parse error hints in leading comments, because it feels weird.
// Leading 'echo' hint is OK.
bool is_leading_hint = true;
Lexer lexer(query.data(), query.data() + query.size());
for (Token token = lexer.nextToken(); !token.isEnd(); token = lexer.nextToken())
{
if (token.type != TokenType::Comment
&& token.type != TokenType::Whitespace)
{
is_leading_hint = false;
}
else if (token.type == TokenType::Comment)
{
String comment(token.begin, token.begin + token.size());
if (!comment.empty())
{
size_t pos_start = comment.find('{', 0);
if (pos_start != String::npos)
{
size_t pos_end = comment.find('}', pos_start);
if (pos_end != String::npos)
{
String hint(comment.begin() + pos_start + 1, comment.begin() + pos_end);
parse(hint, is_leading_hint);
}
}
}
}
}
}
int serverError() const { return server_error; }
int clientError() const { return client_error; }
bool echoQueries() const { return echo; }
private:
const String & query;
int server_error = 0;
int client_error = 0;
bool echo = false;
void parse(const String & hint, bool is_leading_hint)
{
std::stringstream ss; // STYLE_CHECK_ALLOW_STD_STRING_STREAM
ss << hint;
String item;
while (!ss.eof())
{
ss >> item;
if (ss.eof())
break;
if (!is_leading_hint)
{
if (item == "serverError")
ss >> server_error;
else if (item == "clientError")
ss >> client_error;
}
if (item == "echo")
echo = true;
}
}
bool allErrorsExpected(int actual_server_error, int actual_client_error) const
{
return (server_error || client_error) && (server_error == actual_server_error) && (client_error == actual_client_error);
}
bool lostExpectedError(int actual_server_error, int actual_client_error) const
{
return (server_error && !actual_server_error) || (client_error && !actual_client_error);
}
};
}