// Copyright 2020 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style // license that can be found in the LICENSE file. package syntax import ( "fmt" "strings" "testing" ) func TestErrorMap(t *testing.T) { const src = `/* ERROR 0:0 */ /* ERROR "0:0" */ // ERROR 0:0 // ERROR "0:0" x /* ERROR 3:1 */ // ignore automatically inserted semicolon here /* ERROR 3:1 */ // position of x on previous line x /* ERROR 5:4 */ ; // do not ignore this semicolon /* ERROR 5:22 */ // position of ; on previous line package /* ERROR 7:2 */ // indented with tab import /* ERROR 8:9 */ // indented with blanks ` m := ErrorMap(strings.NewReader(src)) got := 0 // number of errors found for line, errlist := range m { for _, err := range errlist { if err.Pos.Line() != line { t.Errorf("%v: got map line %d; want %d", err, err.Pos.Line(), line) continue } // err.Pos.Line() == line msg := fmt.Sprintf("%d:%d", line, err.Pos.Col()) if err.Msg != msg { t.Errorf("%v: got msg %q; want %q", err, err.Msg, msg) continue } } got += len(errlist) } want := strings.Count(src, "ERROR") if got != want { t.Errorf("ErrorMap got %d errors; want %d", got, want) } }