godot-xterm/addons/gut/stubber.gd
Leroy Hopson d784b53e25
Add GUT (CLI only) and remove gd-plug
Commit GUT directly to the git repo and remove gd-plug as it is no
longer required to install GUT.

Modify GUT to be used by command-line only.

For example:
```
cp test/.gutconfig.ci.json .gutconfig.json
godot --no-window -s addons/gut/gut_cmdln.gd
```
2022-07-11 09:33:00 +12:00

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GDScript

# -------------
# returns{} and parameters {} have the followin structure
# -------------
# {
# inst_id_or_path1:{
# method_name1: [StubParams, StubParams],
# method_name2: [StubParams, StubParams]
# },
# inst_id_or_path2:{
# method_name1: [StubParams, StubParams],
# method_name2: [StubParams, StubParams]
# }
# }
var returns = {}
var _utils = load("res://addons/gut/utils.gd").get_instance()
var _lgr = _utils.get_logger()
var _strutils = _utils.Strutils.new()
func _make_key_from_metadata(doubled):
var to_return = doubled.__gut_metadata_.path
if doubled.__gut_metadata_.from_singleton != "":
to_return = str(doubled.__gut_metadata_.from_singleton)
elif doubled.__gut_metadata_.subpath != "":
to_return += str("-", doubled.__gut_metadata_.subpath)
return to_return
# Creates they key for the returns hash based on the type of object passed in
# obj could be a string of a path to a script with an optional subpath or
# it could be an instance of a doubled object.
func _make_key_from_variant(obj, subpath = null):
var to_return = null
match typeof(obj):
TYPE_STRING:
# this has to match what is done in _make_key_from_metadata
to_return = obj
if subpath != null and subpath != "":
to_return += str("-", subpath)
TYPE_OBJECT:
if _utils.is_instance(obj):
to_return = _make_key_from_metadata(obj)
elif _utils.is_native_class(obj):
to_return = _utils.get_native_class_name(obj)
else:
to_return = obj.resource_path
return to_return
func _add_obj_method(obj, method, subpath = null):
var key = _make_key_from_variant(obj, subpath)
if _utils.is_instance(obj):
key = obj
if !returns.has(key):
returns[key] = {}
if !returns[key].has(method):
returns[key][method] = []
return key
# ##############
# Public
# ##############
# Searches returns for an entry that matches the instance or the class that
# passed in obj is.
#
# obj can be an instance, class, or a path.
func _find_stub(obj, method, parameters = null, find_overloads = false):
var key = _make_key_from_variant(obj)
var to_return = null
if _utils.is_instance(obj):
if returns.has(obj) and returns[obj].has(method):
key = obj
elif obj.get("__gut_metadata_"):
key = _make_key_from_metadata(obj)
if returns.has(key) and returns[key].has(method):
var param_match = null
var null_match = null
var overload_match = null
for i in range(returns[key][method].size()):
if returns[key][method][i].parameters == parameters:
param_match = returns[key][method][i]
if returns[key][method][i].parameters == null:
null_match = returns[key][method][i]
if returns[key][method][i].has_param_override():
overload_match = returns[key][method][i]
if find_overloads and overload_match != null:
to_return = overload_match
# We have matching parameter values so return the stub value for that
elif param_match != null:
to_return = param_match
# We found a case where the parameters were not specified so return
# parameters for that. Only do this if the null match is not *just*
# a paramerter override stub.
elif null_match != null and !null_match.is_param_override_only():
to_return = null_match
else:
_lgr.warn(
str(
"Call to [",
method,
"] was not stubbed for the supplied parameters ",
parameters,
". Null was returned."
)
)
return to_return
func add_stub(stub_params):
if stub_params.stub_method == "_init":
_lgr.error("You cannot stub _init. Super's _init is ALWAYS called.")
else:
var key = _add_obj_method(
stub_params.stub_target, stub_params.stub_method, stub_params.target_subpath
)
returns[key][stub_params.stub_method].append(stub_params)
# Gets a stubbed return value for the object and method passed in. If the
# instance was stubbed it will use that, otherwise it will use the path and
# subpath of the object to try to find a value.
#
# It will also use the optional list of parameter values to find a value. If
# the object was stubbed with no parameters than any parameters will match.
# If it was stubbed with specific parameter values then it will try to match.
# If the parameters do not match BUT there was also an empty parameter list stub
# then it will return those.
# If it cannot find anything that matches then null is returned.for
#
# Parameters
# obj: this should be an instance of a doubled object.
# method: the method called
# parameters: optional array of parameter vales to find a return value for.
func get_return(obj, method, parameters = null):
var stub_info = _find_stub(obj, method, parameters)
if stub_info != null:
return stub_info.return_val
else:
return null
func should_call_super(obj, method, parameters = null):
if _utils.non_super_methods.has(method):
return false
var stub_info = _find_stub(obj, method, parameters)
var is_partial = false
if typeof(obj) != TYPE_STRING: # some stubber tests test with strings
is_partial = obj.__gut_metadata_.is_partial
var should = is_partial
if stub_info != null:
should = stub_info.call_super
elif !is_partial:
# this log message is here because of how the generated doubled scripts
# are structured. With this log msg here, you will only see one
# "unstubbed" info instead of multiple.
_lgr.info("Unstubbed call to " + method + "::" + _strutils.type2str(obj))
should = false
return should
func get_parameter_count(obj, method):
var to_return = null
var stub_info = _find_stub(obj, method, null, true)
if stub_info != null and stub_info.has_param_override():
to_return = stub_info.parameter_count
return to_return
func get_default_value(obj, method, p_index):
var to_return = null
var stub_info = _find_stub(obj, method, null, true)
if (
stub_info != null
and stub_info.parameter_defaults != null
and stub_info.parameter_defaults.size() > p_index
):
to_return = stub_info.parameter_defaults[p_index]
return to_return
func clear():
returns.clear()
func get_logger():
return _lgr
func set_logger(logger):
_lgr = logger
func to_s():
var text = ""
for thing in returns:
text += str("-- ", thing, " --\n")
for method in returns[thing]:
text += str("\t", method, "\n")
for i in range(returns[thing][method].size()):
text += "\t\t" + returns[thing][method][i].to_s() + "\n"
if text == "":
text = "Stubber is empty"
return text