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# Effcee

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Effcee is a C++ library for stateful pattern matching of strings, inspired by
LLVM's [FileCheck][FileCheck] command.
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Effcee:
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-   Is a library, so it can be used for quickly running tests in your own
    process.
-   Is largely compatible with FileCheck, so tests and test-writing skills are
    transferable.
-   Has few dependencies:
    -   The C++11 standard library, and
    -   [RE2][RE2] for regular expression matching.
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## Example

The following is from [examples/main.cc](examples/main.cc):

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    #include <iostream>
    #include <sstream>

    #include "effcee/effcee.h"

    // Checks standard input against the list of checks provided as command line
    // arguments.
    //
    // Example:
    //    cat <<EOF >sample_data.txt
    //    Bees
    //    Make
    //    Delicious Honey
    //    EOF
    //    effcee-example <sample_data.txt "CHECK: Bees" "CHECK-NOT:Sting" "CHECK: Honey"
    int main(int argc, char* argv[]) {
      // Read the command arguments as a list of check rules.
      std::ostringstream checks_stream;
      for (int i = 1; i < argc; ++i) {
        checks_stream << argv[i] << "\n";
      }
      // Read stdin as the input to match.
      std::stringstream input_stream;
      std::cin >> input_stream.rdbuf();

      // Attempt to match.  The input and checks arguments can be provided as
      // std::string or pointer to char.
      auto result = effcee::Match(input_stream.str(), checks_stream.str(),
                                  effcee::Options().SetChecksName("checks"));

      // Successful match result converts to true.
      if (result) {
        std::cout << "The input matched your check list!" << std::endl;
      } else {
        // Otherwise, you can get a status code and a detailed message.
        switch (result.status()) {
          case effcee::Result::Status::NoRules:
            std::cout << "error: Expected check rules as command line arguments\n";
            break;
          case effcee::Result::Status::Fail:
            std::cout << "The input failed to match your check rules:\n";
            break;
          default:
            break;
        }
        std::cout << result.message() << std::endl;
        return 1;
      }
      return 0;
    }

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For more examples, see the matching tests in
[effcee/match_test.cc](effcee/match_test.cc).
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## Status

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Effcee is mature enough to be relied upon by
[third party projects](#what-uses-effcee), but could be improved.
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What works:
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*   All check types: CHECK, CHECK-NEXT, CHECK-SAME, CHECK-DAG, CHECK-LABEL,
    CHECK-NOT.
*   Check strings can contain:
    *   fixed strings
    *   regular expressions
    *   variable definitions and uses
*   Setting a custom check prefix.
*   Accurate and helpful reporting of match failures.
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What is left to do:
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*   Add an option to define shorthands for regular expressions.
    *   For example, you could express that if the string `%%` appears where a
        regular expression is expected, then it expands to the regular
        expression for a local identifier in LLVM assembly language, i.e.
        `%[-a-zA-Z$._][-a-zA-Z$._0-9]*`. This enables you to write precise tests
        with less fuss.
*   Better error reporting for failure to parse the checks list.
*   Write a check language reference and tutorial.
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What is left to do, but lower priority:
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*   Match full lines.
*   Strict whitespace.
*   Implicit check-not.
*   Variable scoping.
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## Licensing and contributing

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Effcee is licensed under terms of the [Apache 2.0 license](LICENSE). If you are
interested in contributing to this project, please see
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[`CONTRIBUTING.md`](CONTRIBUTING.md).

This is not an official Google product (experimental or otherwise), it is just
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code that happens to be owned by Google. That may change if Effcee gains
contributions from others. See the [`CONTRIBUTING.md`](CONTRIBUTING.md) file for
more information. See also the [`AUTHORS`](AUTHORS) and
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[`CONTRIBUTORS`](CONTRIBUTORS) files.

## File organization

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-   [`effcee`/](effcee) : library source code, and tests
-   `third_party/`: third party open source packages, downloaded separately
-   [`examples/`](examples): example programs
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Effcee depends on the [RE2][RE2] regular expression library.

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Effcee tests depend on [Googletest][Googletest] and [Python 3][Python].
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In the following sections, `$SOURCE_DIR` is the directory containing the Effcee
source code.
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## Getting and building Effcee

1) Check out the source code:

```sh
git clone https://github.com/google/effcee $SOURCE_DIR
cd $SOURCE_DIR/third_party
git clone https://github.com/google/googletest.git
git clone https://github.com/google/re2.git
cd $SOURCE_DIR/
```

Note: There are two other ways to manage third party sources:
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-   If you are building Effcee with Bazel (https://bazel.build), you do not need
    to clone the repositories for `googletest` and `re2`. They will be
    automatically downloaded by Bazel during build. Bazel will suggest adding
    `sha256` attributes to each repository rule to get hermetic builds (these
    notices are safe to ignore if you are not interested in hermetic builds).
-   If you are building Effcee as part of a larger CMake-based project, add the
    RE2 and `googletest` projects before adding Effcee.
-   Otherwise, you can set CMake variables to point to third party sources if
    they are located somewhere else. See the [Build options](#build-options)
    below.
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2) Ensure you have the requisite tools -- see the tools subsection below.

3) Decide where to place the build output. In the following steps, we'll call it
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`$BUILD_DIR`. Any new directory should work. We recommend building outside the
source tree, but it is also common to build in a (new) subdirectory of
`$SOURCE_DIR`, such as `$SOURCE_DIR/build`.
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4a) Build and test with Ninja on Linux or Windows:

```sh
cd $BUILD_DIR
cmake -GNinja -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE={Debug|Release|RelWithDebInfo} $SOURCE_DIR
ninja
ctest
```

4b) Or build and test with MSVC on Windows:

```sh
cd $BUILD_DIR
cmake $SOURCE_DIR
cmake --build . --config {Release|Debug|MinSizeRel|RelWithDebInfo}
ctest -C {Release|Debug|MinSizeRel|RelWithDebInfo}
```

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4c) Or build with MinGW on Linux for Windows: (Skip building threaded unit tests
due to [Googletest bug 606](https://github.com/google/googletest/issues/606))
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```sh
cd $BUILD_DIR
cmake -GNinja -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE={Debug|Release|RelWithDebInfo} $SOURCE_DIR \
   -DCMAKE_TOOLCHAIN_FILE=$SOURCE_DIR/cmake/linux-mingw-toolchain.cmake \
   -Dgtest_disable_pthreads=ON
ninja
```

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4d) Or build with Bazel on Linux:

```sh
cd $SOURCE_DIR
bazel build -c opt :all
```

After a successful build, you should have a `libeffcee` library under the
`$BUILD_DIR/effcee/` directory (or `$SOURCE_DIR/bazel-bin` when building with
Bazel).
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The default behavior on MSVC is to link with the static CRT. If you would like
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to change this behavior `-DEFFCEE_ENABLE_SHARED_CRT` may be passed on the cmake
configure line.
By default, Effcee registers two tests with `ctest`:
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*   `effcee-test`: All library tests, based on Googletest.
*   `effcee-example`: Executes the example executable with sample inputs.
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Running `ctest` without arguments will run the tests for Effcee as well as for
You can disable Effcee's tests by using `-DEFFCEE_BUILD_TESTING=OFF` at
configuration time:

```sh
cmake -GNinja -DEFFCEE_BUILD_TESTING=OFF ...
```

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The RE2 tests run much longer, so if you're working on Effcee alone, we suggest
limiting ctest to tests with prefix `effcee`:
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    ctest -R effcee

Alternately, you can turn off RE2 tests entirely by using
`-DRE2_BUILD_TESTING=OFF` at configuration time:

```sh
cmake -GNinja -DRE2_BUILD_TESTING=OFF ...
```

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### Tools you'll need

For building, testing, and profiling Effcee, the following tools should be
installed regardless of your OS:

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-   A compiler supporting C++11.
-   [CMake][CMake]: for generating compilation targets.
-   [Python 3][Python]: for a test script.
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On Linux, if cross compiling to Windows: - [MinGW][MinGW]: A GCC-based cross
compiler targeting Windows so that generated executables use the Microsoft C
runtime libraries.
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On Windows, the following tools should be installed and available on your path:

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-   Visual Studio 2015 or later. Previous versions of Visual Studio are not
    usable with RE2 or Googletest.
-   Git - including the associated tools, Bash, `diff`.
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### Build options

Third party source locations:
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-   `EFFCEE_GOOGLETEST_DIR`: Location of `googletest` sources, if not under
    `third_party`.
-   `EFFCEE_RE2_DIR`: Location of `re2` sources, if not under `third_party`.
-   `EFFCEE_THIRD_PARTY_ROOT_DIR`: Alternate location for `googletest` and `re2`
    subdirectories. This is used if the sources are not located under the
    `third_party` directory, and if the previous two variables are not set.

Compilation options:
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-   `DISABLE_RTTI`. Disable runtime type information. Default is enabled.
-   `DISABLE_EXCEPTIONS`. Disable exceptions. Default is enabled.
-   `EFFCEE_ENABLE_SHARED_CRT`. See above.
Controlling samples and tests:
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-   `EFFCEE_BUILD_SAMPLES`. Should Effcee examples be built? Defaults to `ON`.
-   `EFFCEE_BUILD_TESTING`. Should Effcee tests be built? Defaults to `ON`.
-   `RE2_BUILD_TESTING`. Should RE2 tests be built? Defaults to `ON`.
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## Bug tracking

We track bugs using GitHub -- click on the "Issues" button on
[the project's GitHub page](https://github.com/google/effcee).

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## What uses Effcee?

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-   [Tests](https://github.com/Microsoft/DirectXShaderCompiler/tree/master/tools/clang/test/CodeGenSPIRV)
    for SPIR-V code generation in the [DXC][DXC] HLSL compiler.
-   Tests for [SPIRV-Tools][SPIRV-Tools]
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## References

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[CMake]: https://cmake.org/
[DXC]: https://github.com/Microsoft/DirectXShaderCompiler
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[FileCheck]: http://llvm.org/docs/CommandGuide/FileCheck.html
[Googletest]: https://github.com/google/googletest
[MinGW]: http://www.mingw.org/
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[Python]: https://www.python.org/
[RE2]: https://github.com/google/re2
[SPIRV-Tools]: https://github.com/KhronosGroup/SPIRV-Tools