from clang.cindex import Index baseInput="int one;\nint two;\n" def assert_location(loc, line, column, offset): assert loc.line == line assert loc.column == column assert loc.offset == offset def test_location(): index = Index.create() tu = index.parse('t.c', unsaved_files = [('t.c',baseInput)]) for n in tu.cursor.get_children(): if n.spelling == 'one': assert_location(n.location,line=1,column=5,offset=4) if n.spelling == 'two': assert_location(n.location,line=2,column=5,offset=13) # adding a linebreak at top should keep columns same tu = index.parse('t.c', unsaved_files = [('t.c',"\n"+baseInput)]) for n in tu.cursor.get_children(): if n.spelling == 'one': assert_location(n.location,line=2,column=5,offset=5) if n.spelling == 'two': assert_location(n.location,line=3,column=5,offset=14) # adding a space should affect column on first line only tu = index.parse('t.c', unsaved_files = [('t.c'," "+baseInput)]) for n in tu.cursor.get_children(): if n.spelling == 'one': assert_location(n.location,line=1,column=6,offset=5) if n.spelling == 'two': assert_location(n.location,line=2,column=5,offset=14) def test_extent(): index = Index.create() tu = index.parse('t.c', unsaved_files = [('t.c',baseInput)]) for n in tu.cursor.get_children(): if n.spelling == 'one': assert_location(n.extent.start,line=1,column=1,offset=0) assert_location(n.extent.end,line=1,column=8,offset=7) assert baseInput[n.extent.start.offset:n.extent.end.offset] == "int one" if n.spelling == 'two': assert_location(n.extent.start,line=2,column=1,offset=9) assert_location(n.extent.end,line=2,column=8,offset=16) assert baseInput[n.extent.start.offset:n.extent.end.offset] == "int two"