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build: simplify code and add tests
Simplify the code finding the exercise number from the exercise index, when the -Dn option is set. This is now possible since the exercise numbers have no holes. Add the validate_exercises function to check that exercise number are in the correct order, and call it at the start of the build function. Add tests, with 2 test cases.
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build.zig
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build.zig
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const std = @import("std");
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const builtin = @import("builtin");
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const compat = @import("src/compat.zig");
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const tests = @import("test/tests.zig");
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const Build = compat.Build;
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const Step = compat.build.Step;
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const assert = std.debug.assert;
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const print = std.debug.print;
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const Exercise = struct {
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pub const Exercise = struct {
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/// main_file must have the format key_name.zig.
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/// The key will be used as a shorthand to build
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/// just one example.
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@ -511,6 +512,7 @@ const exercises = [_]Exercise{
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pub fn build(b: *Build) !void {
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if (!compat.is_compatible) compat.die();
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if (!validate_exercises()) std.os.exit(1);
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use_color_escapes = false;
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if (std.io.getStdErr().supportsAnsiEscapeCodes()) {
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const header_step = PrintStep.create(b, logo, std.io.getStdErr());
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if (exno) |i| {
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const ex = blk: {
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for (exercises) |ex| {
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if (ex.number() == i) break :blk ex;
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}
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if (i == 0 or i > exercises.len - 1) {
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print("unknown exercise number: {}\n", .{i});
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std.os.exit(1);
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};
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}
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const ex = exercises[i - 1];
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const base_name = ex.baseName();
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const file_path = std.fs.path.join(b.allocator, &[_][]const u8{
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if (use_healed) "patches/healed" else "exercises", ex.main_file,
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}
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}
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ziglings_step.dependOn(prev_step);
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const test_step = b.step("test", "Run all the tests");
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test_step.dependOn(tests.addCliTests(b, &exercises));
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}
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var use_color_escapes = false;
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}
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}
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};
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// Check that each exercise number, excluding the last, forms the sequence `[1, exercise.len)`.
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fn validate_exercises() bool {
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// Don't use the "multi-object for loop" syntax, in order to avoid a syntax error with old Zig
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// compilers.
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var i: usize = 0;
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for (exercises[0 .. exercises.len - 1]) |ex| {
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i += 1;
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if (ex.number() != i) {
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print(
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"exercise {s} has an incorrect number: expected {}, got {s}\n",
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.{ ex.main_file, i, ex.key() },
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);
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return false;
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}
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}
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return true;
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}
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test/tests.zig
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167
test/tests.zig
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const std = @import("std");
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const root = @import("../build.zig");
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const debug = std.debug;
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const fs = std.fs;
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const Build = std.build;
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const Step = Build.Step;
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const RunStep = std.Build.RunStep;
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const Exercise = root.Exercise;
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pub fn addCliTests(b: *std.Build, exercises: []const Exercise) *Step {
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const step = b.step("test-cli", "Test the command line interface");
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// We should use a temporary path, but it will make the implementation of
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// `build.zig` more complex.
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const outdir = "patches/healed";
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fs.cwd().makePath(outdir) catch |err| {
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debug.print("unable to make '{s}': {s}\n", .{ outdir, @errorName(err) });
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return step;
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};
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{
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const case_step = createCase(b, "case-1");
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// Test that `zig build -Dn=n -Dhealed test` selects the nth exercise.
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var i: usize = 0;
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for (exercises[0 .. exercises.len - 1]) |ex| {
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i += 1;
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if (ex.skip) continue;
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const patch = PatchStep.create(b, ex, outdir);
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const cmd = b.addSystemCommand(
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&.{ b.zig_exe, "build", b.fmt("-Dn={}", .{i}), "-Dhealed", "test" },
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);
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cmd.setName(b.fmt("zig build -D={} -Dhealed test", .{i}));
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cmd.expectExitCode(0);
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cmd.step.dependOn(&patch.step);
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// Some exercise output has an extra space character.
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if (ex.check_stdout)
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expectStdOutMatch(cmd, ex.output)
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else
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expectStdErrMatch(cmd, ex.output);
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case_step.dependOn(&cmd.step);
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}
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step.dependOn(case_step);
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}
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{
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const case_step = createCase(b, "case-2");
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// Test that `zig build -Dn=n -Dhealed test` skips disabled esercises.
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var i: usize = 0;
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for (exercises[0 .. exercises.len - 1]) |ex| {
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i += 1;
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if (!ex.skip) continue;
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const cmd = b.addSystemCommand(
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&.{ b.zig_exe, "build", b.fmt("-Dn={}", .{i}), "-Dhealed", "test" },
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);
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cmd.setName(b.fmt("zig build -D={} -Dhealed test", .{i}));
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cmd.expectExitCode(0);
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cmd.expectStdOutEqual("");
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expectStdErrMatch(cmd, b.fmt("{s} skipped", .{ex.main_file}));
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case_step.dependOn(&cmd.step);
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}
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step.dependOn(case_step);
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}
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const cleanup = b.addRemoveDirTree(outdir);
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step.dependOn(&cleanup.step);
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return step;
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}
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fn createCase(b: *Build, name: []const u8) *Step {
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const case_step = b.allocator.create(Step) catch @panic("OOM");
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case_step.* = Step.init(.{
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.id = .custom,
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.name = name,
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.owner = b,
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});
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return case_step;
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}
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// Apply a patch to the specified exercise.
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const PatchStep = struct {
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const join = fs.path.join;
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const exercises_path = "exercises";
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const patches_path = "patches/patches";
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step: Step,
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exercise: Exercise,
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outdir: []const u8,
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pub fn create(owner: *Build, exercise: Exercise, outdir: []const u8) *PatchStep {
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const self = owner.allocator.create(PatchStep) catch @panic("OOM");
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self.* = .{
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.step = Step.init(.{
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.id = .custom,
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.name = "Patch",
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.owner = owner,
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.makeFn = make,
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}),
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.exercise = exercise,
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.outdir = outdir,
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};
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return self;
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}
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fn make(step: *Step, _: *std.Progress.Node) !void {
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const b = step.owner;
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const self = @fieldParentPtr(PatchStep, "step", step);
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const exercise = self.exercise;
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const name = exercise.baseName();
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// Use the POSIX patch variant.
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const file = join(b.allocator, &.{ exercises_path, exercise.main_file }) catch
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@panic("OOM");
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const patch = join(b.allocator, &.{ patches_path, b.fmt("{s}.patch", .{name}) }) catch
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@panic("OOM");
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const output = join(b.allocator, &.{ self.outdir, exercise.main_file }) catch
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@panic("OOM");
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const argv = &.{ "patch", "-i", patch, "-o", output, file };
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var child = std.process.Child.init(argv, b.allocator);
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child.stdout_behavior = .Ignore; // the POSIX standard says that stdout is not used
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_ = try child.spawnAndWait();
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}
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};
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//
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// Missing functions from std.Build.RunStep
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//
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/// Adds a check for stderr match. Does not add any other checks.
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pub fn expectStdErrMatch(self: *RunStep, bytes: []const u8) void {
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const new_check: RunStep.StdIo.Check = .{
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.expect_stderr_match = self.step.owner.dupe(bytes),
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};
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self.addCheck(new_check);
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}
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/// Adds a check for stdout match as well as a check for exit code 0, if
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/// there is not already an expected termination check.
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pub fn expectStdOutMatch(self: *RunStep, bytes: []const u8) void {
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const new_check: RunStep.StdIo.Check = .{
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.expect_stdout_match = self.step.owner.dupe(bytes),
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};
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self.addCheck(new_check);
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if (!self.hasTermCheck()) {
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self.expectExitCode(0);
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}
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}
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