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Do you want to keep both parsers?
I'd like to benchmark both and then decide from there. If we need to support both we can cross that bridge. I like the idea of only supporting one parser if possible so it might be worth a performance audit of the chumsky parser if it's significantly different then LALRPOP.
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I'll make another PR to remove the DoubleMinus and DoubleNot, and then I'm down to 2 failing tests with the chumsky parser. π€πΌ
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Yeah that sounds like a good idea. If it isn't too hard to process textproto
files from rust we could try benchmarking/testing with the test data.
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Good idea. I think we can use this function to parse those files. I'll need to do some digging to get the full schema of those types, but that shouldn't be difficult to find.
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Somewhat related to testing topic mentioned here I tried to reuse Gerkin files from here to run some conformance tests and it works pretty well using the cucumber-rs crate.
I had to make some changes expected output in the feature files, but it more or less works.
There are some issues with recognising hex and unsigned integers, so I had to adjust the grammar to be able to parse them correctly:
- r"-?[0-9]+" => Atom::Int(<>.parse().unwrap()),
- r"-?0[xX]([0-9a-fA-F]+)" => Atom::Int(i64::from_str_radix(<>, 16).unwrap()),
- r"-?[0-9]+ [uU]" => Atom::UInt(<>.parse().unwrap()),
- r"-?0[xX]([0-9a-fA-F]+) [uU]" => Atom::UInt(u64::from_str_radix(<>, 16).unwrap()),
+ r"[-+]?[0-9]+" => Atom::Int(<>.parse().unwrap()),
+ r"([-+])?0[xX]([0-9a-fA-F]+)" => {
+ // We cannot extract capture groups, see https://github.com/lalrpop/lalrpop/issues/575
+ let re = Regex::new(r"([-+])?0[xX]([0-9a-fA-F]+)").unwrap();
+ let captures = re.captures(<>).unwrap();
+
+ let sign = match captures.get(1) {
+ Some(v) => v.as_str(),
+ _ => "",
+ };
+
+ Atom::Int(
+ i64::from_str_radix(
+ format!("{}{}", sign, captures.get(2).unwrap().as_str()).as_str(), 16
+ ).unwrap()
+ )
+ },
+ r"([0-9]+)[uU]" => {
+ // We cannot extract capture groups, see https://github.com/lalrpop/lalrpop/issues/575
+ let re = Regex::new(r"([0-9]+)[uU]").unwrap();
+ let captures = re.captures(<>).unwrap();
+
+ Atom::UInt(captures.get(1).unwrap().as_str().parse().unwrap())
+ },
+ r"0[xX]([0-9a-fA-F]+)[uU]" => {
+ // We cannot extract capture groups, see https://github.com/lalrpop/lalrpop/issues/575
+ let re = Regex::new(r"0[xX]([0-9a-fA-F]+)[uU]").unwrap();
+ let captures = re.captures(<>).unwrap();
+
+ Atom::UInt(u64::from_str_radix(captures.get(1).unwrap().as_str(), 16).unwrap())
+ },
But there are other issues as well related to parsing unicode codes like \U0001f431
, but maybe there's an existing library which can handle those.
The code for the test itself is pretty simple, but it does not support all features yet:
use cel_interpreter::{Context, Program};
use cucumber::{given, then, when, World};
// `World` is your shared, likely mutable state.
// Cucumber constructs it via `Default::default()` for each scenario.
#[derive(Debug, Default, World)]
pub struct CelWorld {
expression: String,
}
#[when(expr = "CEL expression \"{word}\" is evaluated")]
fn expression_evaluated_with_double_quotes(world: &mut CelWorld, expression: String) {
world.expression = expression;
}
#[when(expr = "CEL expression '{word}\' is evaluated")]
fn expression_evaluated_with_single_quotes(world: &mut CelWorld, expression: String) {
world.expression = expression;
}
#[then(regex = "value is (.*)")]
fn evaluation_result_is(world: &mut CelWorld, expected_result: String) {
let program = Program::compile(&world.expression).unwrap();
let mut context = Context::default();
let result = program.execute(&context);
assert_eq!(expected_result, format!("{:?}", result));
}
// This runs before everything else, so you can setup things here.
fn main() {
// You may choose any executor you like (`tokio`, `async-std`, etc.).
// You may even have an `async` main, it doesn't matter. The point is that
// Cucumber is composable. :)
futures::executor::block_on(CelWorld::run("tests/features"));
}
and the output looks like this
Feature: basic
Scenario: self_eval_int_zero
β When CEL expression "0" is evaluated
β Then value is Ok(Int(0))
Scenario: self_eval_uint_zero
β When CEL expression "0u" is evaluated
β Then value is Ok(UInt(0))
Scenario: self_eval_float_zero
β When CEL expression "0.0" is evaluated
β Then value is Ok(Float(0.0))
Scenario: self_eval_float_zerowithexp
β When CEL expression "0e+0" is evaluated
β Then value is Ok(Float(0.0))
Scenario: self_eval_string_empty
β When CEL expression "''" is evaluated
β Then value is Ok(String(""))
Scenario: self_eval_string_empty_quotes
β When CEL expression '""' is evaluated
β Then value is Ok(String(""))
Scenario: self_eval_bytes_empty
β When CEL expression 'b""' is evaluated
β Then value is Ok(Bytes([]))
Scenario: self_eval_bool_false
β When CEL expression "false" is evaluated
β Then value is Ok(Bool(false))
Scenario: self_eval_null
β When CEL expression "null" is evaluated
β Then value is Ok(Null)
Scenario: self_eval_empty_list
β When CEL expression "[]" is evaluated
β Then value is Ok(List([]))
Scenario: self_eval_empty_map
β When CEL expression "{}" is evaluated
β Then value is Ok(Map(Map { map: {} }))
Scenario: self_eval_int_nonzero
β When CEL expression "42" is evaluated
β Then value is Ok(Int(42))
Scenario: self_eval_uint_nonzero
β When CEL expression "123456789u" is evaluated
β Then value is Ok(UInt(123456789))
Scenario: self_eval_int_negative_min
β When CEL expression "-9223372036854775808" is evaluated
β Then value is Ok(Int(-9223372036854775808))
Scenario: self_eval_float_negative_exp
β When CEL expression "-2.3e+1" is evaluated
β Then value is Ok(Float(-23.0))
Scenario: self_eval_string_excl
β When CEL expression '"!"' is evaluated
β Then value is Ok(String("!"))
Scenario: self_eval_string_escape
β When CEL expression "'\''" is evaluated
β Then value is Ok(String("'"))
Step failed:
Defined: tests/features/basic.feature:125:5
Matched: interpreter/tests/cel.rs:21:1
Step panicked. Captured output: assertion failed: `(left == right)`
left: `"Ok(String(\"'\"))"`,
right: `"Ok(String(\"\\\\'\"))"`
Scenario: self_eval_bytes_escape
β When CEL expression "b'ΓΏ'" is evaluated
β Then value is Ok(Bytes([195, 191]))
Scenario: self_eval_bytes_invalid_utf8
β When CEL expression "b'\000\xff'" is evaluated
β Then value is BytesType(source=b'\x00\xff')
Step failed:
Defined: tests/features/basic.feature:139:5
Matched: interpreter/tests/cel.rs:21:1
Step panicked. Captured output: assertion failed: `(left == right)`
left: `"BytesType(source=b'\\x00\\xff')"`,
right: `"Ok(Bytes([92, 48, 48, 48, 92, 120, 102, 102]))"`
Scenario: self_eval_list_singleitem
β When CEL expression "[-1]" is evaluated
β Then value is Ok(List([Int(-1)]))
Scenario: self_eval_map_singleitem
β When CEL expression '{"k":"v"}' is evaluated
β Then value is Ok(Map(Map { map: {String("k"): String("v")} }))
Scenario: self_eval_bool_true
β When CEL expression "true" is evaluated
β Then value is Ok(Bool(true))
Scenario: self_eval_int_hex
β When CEL expression "0x55555555" is evaluated
β Then value is Ok(Int(1431655765))
Scenario: self_eval_int_hex_negative
β When CEL expression "-0x55555555" is evaluated
β Then value is Ok(Int(-1431655765))
Scenario: self_eval_uint_hex
β When CEL expression "0x55555555u" is evaluated
β Then value is Ok(UInt(1431655765))
Scenario: self_eval_unicode_escape_four
β When CEL expression '"\u270c"' is evaluated
β Then value is Ok(String("β"))
Step failed:
Defined: tests/features/basic.feature:188:5
Matched: interpreter/tests/cel.rs:21:1
Step panicked. Captured output: assertion failed: `(left == right)`
left: `"Ok(String(\"β\"))"`,
right: `"Ok(String(\"\\\\u270c\"))"`
Scenario: self_eval_unicode_escape_eight
β When CEL expression '"\U0001f431"' is evaluated
β Then value is Ok(String("π±"))
Step failed:
Defined: tests/features/basic.feature:195:5
Matched: interpreter/tests/cel.rs:21:1
Step panicked. Captured output: assertion failed: `(left == right)`
left: `"Ok(String(\"π±\"))"`,
right: `"Ok(String(\"\\\\U0001f431\"))"`
Scenario: self_eval_ascii_escape_seq
β When CEL expression '"\a\b\f\n\r\t\v\"\'\\"' is evaluated
β Then value is String(\x07\x08\x0c\n\r\t\x0b"\'\\)
Step failed:
Defined: tests/features/basic.feature:202:5
Matched: interpreter/tests/cel.rs:21:1
Step panicked. Captured output: assertion failed: `(left == right)`
left: `"String(\\x07\\x08\\x0c\\n\\r\\t\\x0b\"\\'\\\\)"`,
right: `"Ok(String(\"\\\\a\\\\b\\\\f\\\\n\\\\r\\\\t\\\\v\\\\\\\"\\\\'\\\\\\\\\"))"`
Scenario: self_eval_bound_lookup
? Given type_env parameter "x" is TypeType(value='INT64')
Step skipped: tests/features/basic.feature:211:4
Scenario: self_eval_unbound_lookup
β When CEL expression "x" is evaluated
? Then eval_error is "undeclared reference to 'x' (in container '')"
Step skipped: tests/features/basic.feature:225:5
Scenario: unbound_is_runtime_error
? When CEL expression "x || true" is evaluated
Step skipped: tests/features/basic.feature:230:5
Scenario: binop
? When CEL expression "1 + 1" is evaluated
Step skipped: tests/features/basic.feature:240:5
Scenario: unbound
β When CEL expression "f_unknown(17)" is evaluated
? Then eval_error is 'unbound function'
Step skipped: tests/features/basic.feature:249:5
Scenario: unbound_is_runtime_error
? When CEL expression "f_unknown(17) || true" is evaluated
Step skipped: tests/features/basic.feature:254:5
Scenario: false
? Given type_env parameter "false" is TypeType(value='BOOL')
Step skipped: tests/features/basic.feature:265:4
Scenario: true
? Given type_env parameter "true" is TypeType(value='BOOL')
Step skipped: tests/features/basic.feature:278:4
Scenario: null
? Given type_env parameter "null" is TypeType(value='BOOL')
Step skipped: tests/features/basic.feature:291:4
[Summary]
1 feature
37 scenarios (23 passed, 9 skipped, 5 failed)
67 steps (53 passed, 9 skipped, 5 failed)
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@inikolaev this is fantastic! Definitely makes sense to incorporate into the project. I took a look at the proto-based tests but read an announcement from the maintainer about deprecating the protobuf dependency so I stopped pursuing that. This looks great however.
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- Wrong evaluation result HOT 1
- Support thread-safe program execution HOT 4
- Indexed-based map access is not supported HOT 2
- Indexed-based map access not implemented
- Context.clone() method used by macros is private to the crate HOT 2
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- The type of serialized unsigned integer data does not match the default type of numbers in the expression. HOT 2
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- v0.7.0: Expression `size == "50"` causes a panic.
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- Regex support? HOT 3
- Can't reference a variable named like a function HOT 12
- Provide a mechanism for limiting the number of expressions HOT 4
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- Support non wasm-bindgen targets⦠HOT 3
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- Timestamp issue? HOT 2
- Constructing rust types in cel HOT 6
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