Takes a file now -- python verify.py [app.sax|app.sab] [sedona_home] -- and opens the same chooser as the converter when none is given. Direction follows the extension: .sab sab -> sax -> sab must come back byte-identical .sax sax -> sab -> sax -> sab the two sabs must be identical The sax case compares the binaries, not the two texts: a sab carries no runtime prop values and no formatting, so a regenerated sax may legitimately differ from a hand-written original. That is printed as a note, not a failure. Cancelling the chooser falls back to the built-in testprogram/ regression, now four checks (both sedonac comparisons plus both round trips). Malformed input fails with a one-line reason and exit 1 instead of a traceback, and sax.py reports a broken parent/child/sibling id as "comp 0 app: missing child 254" rather than a bare KeyError. Sedona home is resolved lazily so importing verify opens no dialog. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
197 lines
7.0 KiB
Python
197 lines
7.0 KiB
Python
"""Regression checks: our output must be byte-identical to sedonac.exe's, and a
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conversion must survive a round trip.
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sax -> sab check_encode()
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sab -> sax check_decode()
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sab -> sax -> sab round_trip_sab() bytes must come back identical
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sax -> sab -> sax -> sab round_trip_sax() the two sabs must be identical
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Usage: python verify.py [app.sax|app.sab] [sedona_home]
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With no file argument a chooser opens; cancel it and the built-in
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`testprogram/` regression runs instead (if those files are present). Sedona home
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comes from system.properties (see config.py) unless given.
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"""
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import os, sys, subprocess, tempfile, shutil
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import sab, sax, config
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HERE = os.path.dirname(os.path.abspath(__file__))
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TESTS = os.path.join(HERE, "testprogram")
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HOME = None
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def home():
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"""Resolved once, on first use -- so importing this module opens no dialog."""
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global HOME
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if HOME is None:
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HOME = config.get_sedona_home()
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return HOME
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def sedonac(src, tmp):
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"""Run sedonac on a copy of `src`; return the file it produced (needs a JRE)."""
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work = os.path.join(tmp, os.path.basename(src))
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shutil.copy(src, work)
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exe = os.path.join(home(), "bin", "sedonac.exe")
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r = subprocess.run([exe, work], capture_output=True, text=True)
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if r.returncode != 0:
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print(" sedonac failed:\n" + r.stdout + r.stderr)
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return None
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other = ".sax" if work.endswith(".sab") else ".sab"
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return os.path.splitext(work)[0] + other
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def compare(label, reference, mine, binary, names=("sedonac", "ours")):
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a = open(reference, "rb").read()
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b = open(mine, "rb").read()
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if a == b:
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print(" PASS %-34s %d bytes identical" % (label, len(a)))
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return True
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diffs = [i for i in range(min(len(a), len(b))) if a[i] != b[i]]
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print(" FAIL %-34s %s=%d %s=%d, %d byte diffs" % (
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label, names[0], len(a), names[1], len(b), len(diffs)))
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if diffs:
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i = diffs[0]
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if binary:
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lo, hi = max(0, i - 12), i + 12
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print(" first diff at offset %d" % i)
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print(" %-8s %s" % (names[0], a[lo:hi].hex()))
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print(" %-8s %s" % (names[1], b[lo:hi].hex()))
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else:
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line = a[:i].count(b"\n") + 1
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print(" first diff at line %d" % line)
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print(" %-8s %s" % (names[0], a.splitlines()[line - 1]))
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print(" %-8s %s" % (names[1], b.splitlines()[line - 1]))
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return False
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# ---------- against sedonac ----------
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def check_encode(sax_file, reference=None):
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"""sax -> sab, against `reference` or a fresh sedonac run."""
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tmp = tempfile.mkdtemp()
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try:
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reference = reference or sedonac(sax_file, tmp)
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if reference is None:
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return False
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mine = os.path.join(tmp, "mine.sab")
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sab.encode(sax_file, home(), mine)
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return compare(os.path.basename(sax_file) + " -> sab", reference, mine, True)
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finally:
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shutil.rmtree(tmp, ignore_errors=True)
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def check_decode(sab_file, reference=None):
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"""sab -> sax, against `reference` or a fresh sedonac run."""
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tmp = tempfile.mkdtemp()
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try:
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reference = reference or sedonac(sab_file, tmp)
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if reference is None:
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return False
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mine = os.path.join(tmp, "mine.sax")
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sax.decode(sab_file, home(), mine)
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return compare(os.path.basename(sab_file) + " -> sax", reference, mine, False)
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finally:
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shutil.rmtree(tmp, ignore_errors=True)
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# ---------- round trips ----------
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def round_trip_sab(sab_file):
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"""sab -> sax -> sab must come back to the same bytes."""
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tmp = tempfile.mkdtemp()
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try:
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mid = os.path.join(tmp, "mid.sax")
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back = os.path.join(tmp, "back.sab")
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sax.decode(sab_file, home(), mid)
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sab.encode(mid, home(), back)
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return compare(os.path.basename(sab_file) + " sab->sax->sab",
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sab_file, back, True, ("original", "ours"))
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finally:
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shutil.rmtree(tmp, ignore_errors=True)
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def round_trip_sax(sax_file):
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"""sax -> sab -> sax -> sab: the two sabs must match.
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The sax leg is not compared against the original file, because a .sab holds
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no runtime prop values and no formatting -- coming back through it is lossy
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on purpose. The binary is the thing that has to be stable, so we compare
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that. Any difference from the original sax is printed as a note, not a
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failure."""
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tmp = tempfile.mkdtemp()
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try:
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first = os.path.join(tmp, "first.sab")
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mid = os.path.join(tmp, "mid.sax")
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second = os.path.join(tmp, "second.sab")
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sab.encode(sax_file, home(), first)
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sax.decode(first, home(), mid)
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sab.encode(mid, home(), second)
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ok = compare(os.path.basename(sax_file) + " sax->sab->sax->sab",
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first, second, True, ("1st sab", "2nd sab"))
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a = open(sax_file, "rb").read()
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b = open(mid, "rb").read()
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if a != b:
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al, bl = a.splitlines(), b.splitlines()
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print(" note: the regenerated sax differs from the original "
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"(%d vs %d lines) -- expected where the original carries runtime "
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"props or different formatting" % (len(al), len(bl)))
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return ok
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finally:
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shutil.rmtree(tmp, ignore_errors=True)
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def check_file(path):
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"""Round-trip whatever was chosen, by extension."""
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ext = os.path.splitext(path)[1].lower()
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if ext not in (".sax", ".sab"):
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print(" don't know what to do with %s -- expected .sax or .sab" % path)
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return False
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try:
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return round_trip_sax(path) if ext == ".sax" else round_trip_sab(path)
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except Exception as e: # a malformed file is a failure, not a traceback
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print(" FAIL %-34s %s" % (os.path.basename(path), e))
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return False
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def builtin():
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"""The checked-in pair, when testprogram/ is populated locally."""
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saxf = os.path.join(TESTS, "test_normal.sax")
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sabf = os.path.join(TESTS, "test_normal_sedonac.sab")
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missing = [f for f in (saxf, sabf) if not os.path.isfile(f)]
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if missing:
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# testprogram/ is deliberately not in the repo -- put the pair back to run this
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print(" SKIP no test files: %s" % ", ".join(os.path.basename(f) for f in missing))
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return None
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ok = check_encode(saxf, sabf)
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ok &= check_decode(sabf, saxf)
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ok &= round_trip_sab(sabf)
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ok &= round_trip_sax(saxf)
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return ok
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def main(argv):
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global HOME
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print("%s %s" % (config.NAME, config.VERSION))
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path = argv[1] if len(argv) > 1 else config.choose_input_file()
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if len(argv) > 2:
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HOME = argv[2]
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print("sedona home: %s" % home())
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if not path:
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print("no file chosen -- running the built-in checks")
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ok = builtin()
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return 0 if ok is not False else 1
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path = os.path.abspath(path)
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if not os.path.isfile(path):
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print("no such file: " + path)
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return 1
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return 0 if check_file(path) else 1
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if __name__ == "__main__":
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sys.exit(main(sys.argv))
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