cmark-zig/deps/cmark/test/roundtrip_tests.py
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git subrepo clone --branch=0.30.3 https://github.com/commonmark/cmark.git deps/cmark
subrepo:
  subdir:   "deps/cmark"
  merged:   "5ba25ff"
upstream:
  origin:   "https://github.com/commonmark/cmark.git"
  branch:   "0.30.3"
  commit:   "5ba25ff"
git-subrepo:
  version:  "0.4.6"
  commit:   "d4444b563"
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import re
import sys
from spec_tests import get_tests, do_test
from cmark import CMark
import argparse
parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(description='Run cmark roundtrip tests.')
parser.add_argument('-p', '--program', dest='program', nargs='?', default=None,
help='program to test')
parser.add_argument('-s', '--spec', dest='spec', nargs='?', default='spec.txt',
help='path to spec')
parser.add_argument('-P', '--pattern', dest='pattern', nargs='?',
default=None, help='limit to sections matching regex pattern')
parser.add_argument('--library-dir', dest='library_dir', nargs='?',
default=None, help='directory containing dynamic library')
parser.add_argument('--no-normalize', dest='normalize',
action='store_const', const=False, default=True,
help='do not normalize HTML')
parser.add_argument('-n', '--number', type=int, default=None,
help='only consider the test with the given number')
args = parser.parse_args(sys.argv[1:])
spec = sys.argv[1]
def converter(md):
cmark = CMark(prog=args.program, library_dir=args.library_dir)
[ec, result, err] = cmark.to_commonmark(md)
if ec == 0:
[ec, html, err] = cmark.to_html(result)
if ec == 0:
# In the commonmark writer we insert dummy HTML
# comments between lists, and between lists and code
# blocks. Strip these out, since the spec uses
# two blank lines instead:
return [ec, re.sub('<!-- end list -->\n', '', html), '']
else:
return [ec, html, err]
else:
return [ec, result, err]
tests = get_tests(args.spec)
result_counts = {'pass': 0, 'fail': 0, 'error': 0, 'skip': 0}
for test in tests:
do_test(converter, test, args.normalize, result_counts)
exit(result_counts['fail'] + result_counts['error'])