// Copyright 2018-2021 Parity Technologies (UK) Ltd.
// This file is part of cargo-contract.
//
// cargo-contract is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
// it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
// the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
// (at your option) any later version.
//
// cargo-contract is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
// but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
// MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
// GNU General Public License for more details.
//
// You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
// along with cargo-contract. If not, see .
use crate::{
crate_metadata::CrateMetadata,
maybe_println, util, validate_wasm,
workspace::{Manifest, ManifestPath, Profile, Workspace},
BuildArtifacts, BuildResult, OptimizationPasses, OptimizationResult, UnstableFlags,
UnstableOptions, Verbosity, VerbosityFlags,
};
use anyhow::{Context, Result};
use colored::Colorize;
use parity_wasm::elements::{External, MemoryType, Module, Section};
use regex::Regex;
use std::{
convert::TryFrom,
ffi::OsStr,
fs::metadata,
path::{Path, PathBuf},
process::Command,
str,
};
use structopt::StructOpt;
/// This is the maximum number of pages available for a contract to allocate.
const MAX_MEMORY_PAGES: u32 = 16;
/// Executes build of the smart-contract which produces a wasm binary that is ready for deploying.
///
/// It does so by invoking `cargo build` and then post processing the final binary.
#[derive(Debug, StructOpt)]
#[structopt(name = "build")]
pub struct BuildCommand {
/// Path to the Cargo.toml of the contract to build
#[structopt(long, parse(from_os_str))]
manifest_path: Option,
/// Which build artifacts to generate.
///
/// - `all`: Generate the Wasm, the metadata and a bundled `.contract` file.
///
/// - `code-only`: Only the Wasm is created, generation of metadata and a bundled
/// `.contract` file is skipped.
#[structopt(
long = "generate",
default_value = "all",
value_name = "all | code-only",
verbatim_doc_comment
)]
build_artifact: BuildArtifacts,
#[structopt(flatten)]
verbosity: VerbosityFlags,
#[structopt(flatten)]
unstable_options: UnstableOptions,
/// Number of optimization passes, passed as an argument to wasm-opt.
///
/// - `0`: execute no optimization passes
///
/// - `1`: execute 1 optimization pass (quick & useful opts, useful for iteration builds)
///
/// - `2`, execute 2 optimization passes (most opts, generally gets most perf)
///
/// - `3`, execute 3 optimization passes (spends potentially a lot of time optimizing)
///
/// - `4`, execute 4 optimization passes (also flatten the IR, which can take a lot more time and memory
/// but is useful on more nested / complex / less-optimized input)
///
/// - `s`, execute default optimization passes, focusing on code size
///
/// - `z`, execute default optimization passes, super-focusing on code size
///
/// - The default value is `3`
///
/// - It is possible to define the number of optimization passes in the
/// `[package.metadata.contract]` of your `Cargo.toml` as e.g. `optimization-passes = "3"`.
/// The CLI argument always takes precedence over the profile value.
#[structopt(long = "optimization-passes")]
optimization_passes: Option,
}
impl BuildCommand {
pub fn exec(&self) -> Result {
let manifest_path = ManifestPath::try_from(self.manifest_path.as_ref())?;
let unstable_flags: UnstableFlags =
TryFrom::<&UnstableOptions>::try_from(&self.unstable_options)?;
let verbosity = TryFrom::<&VerbosityFlags>::try_from(&self.verbosity)?;
// The CLI flag `optimization-passes` overwrites optimization passes which are
// potentially defined in the `Cargo.toml` profile.
let optimization_passes = match self.optimization_passes {
Some(opt_passes) => opt_passes,
None => {
let mut manifest = Manifest::new(manifest_path.clone())?;
match manifest.get_profile_optimization_passes() {
// if no setting is found, neither on the cli nor in the profile,
// then we use the default
None => OptimizationPasses::default(),
Some(opt_passes) => opt_passes,
}
}
};
execute(
&manifest_path,
verbosity,
self.build_artifact,
unstable_flags,
optimization_passes,
)
}
}
#[derive(Debug, StructOpt)]
#[structopt(name = "check")]
pub struct CheckCommand {
/// Path to the Cargo.toml of the contract to build
#[structopt(long, parse(from_os_str))]
manifest_path: Option,
#[structopt(flatten)]
verbosity: VerbosityFlags,
#[structopt(flatten)]
unstable_options: UnstableOptions,
}
impl CheckCommand {
pub fn exec(&self) -> Result {
let manifest_path = ManifestPath::try_from(self.manifest_path.as_ref())?;
let unstable_flags: UnstableFlags =
TryFrom::<&UnstableOptions>::try_from(&self.unstable_options)?;
let verbosity: Verbosity = TryFrom::<&VerbosityFlags>::try_from(&self.verbosity)?;
execute(
&manifest_path,
verbosity,
BuildArtifacts::CheckOnly,
unstable_flags,
OptimizationPasses::Zero,
)
}
}
/// Executes the supplied cargo command on the project in the specified directory, defaults to the
/// current directory.
///
/// Uses the unstable cargo feature [`build-std`](https://doc.rust-lang.org/nightly/cargo/reference/unstable.html#build-std)
/// to build the standard library with [`panic_immediate_abort`](https://github.com/johnthagen/min-sized-rust#remove-panic-string-formatting-with-panic_immediate_abort)
/// which reduces the size of the Wasm binary by not including panic strings and formatting code.
///
/// # Cargo.toml optimizations
///
/// The original Cargo.toml will be amended to remove the `rlib` crate type in order to minimize
/// the final Wasm binary size.
///
/// Preferred default `[profile.release]` settings will be added if they are missing, existing
/// user-defined settings will be preserved.
///
/// To disable this and use the original `Cargo.toml` as is then pass the `-Z original_manifest` flag.
fn exec_cargo_for_wasm_target(
crate_metadata: &CrateMetadata,
command: &str,
verbosity: Verbosity,
unstable_flags: &UnstableFlags,
) -> Result<()> {
util::assert_channel()?;
// set linker args via RUSTFLAGS.
// Currently will override user defined RUSTFLAGS from .cargo/config. See https://github.com/paritytech/cargo-contract/issues/98.
std::env::set_var(
"RUSTFLAGS",
"-C link-arg=-z -C link-arg=stack-size=65536 -C link-arg=--import-memory",
);
let cargo_build = |manifest_path: &ManifestPath| {
let target_dir = &crate_metadata.target_directory;
let args = [
"--target=wasm32-unknown-unknown",
"-Zbuild-std",
"-Zbuild-std-features=panic_immediate_abort",
"--no-default-features",
"--release",
&format!("--target-dir={}", target_dir.to_string_lossy()),
];
util::invoke_cargo(command, &args, manifest_path.directory(), verbosity)?;
Ok(())
};
if unstable_flags.original_manifest {
maybe_println!(
verbosity,
"{} {}",
"warning:".yellow().bold(),
"with 'original-manifest' enabled, the contract binary may not be of optimal size."
.bold()
);
cargo_build(&crate_metadata.manifest_path)?;
} else {
Workspace::new(&crate_metadata.cargo_meta, &crate_metadata.root_package.id)?
.with_root_package_manifest(|manifest| {
manifest
.with_removed_crate_type("rlib")?
.with_profile_release_defaults(Profile::default_contract_release())?;
Ok(())
})?
.using_temp(cargo_build)?;
}
// clear RUSTFLAGS
std::env::remove_var("RUSTFLAGS");
Ok(())
}
/// Ensures the wasm memory import of a given module has the maximum number of pages.
///
/// Iterates over the import section, finds the memory import entry if any and adjusts the maximum
/// limit.
fn ensure_maximum_memory_pages(module: &mut Module, maximum_allowed_pages: u32) -> Result<()> {
let mem_ty = module
.import_section_mut()
.and_then(|section| {
section
.entries_mut()
.iter_mut()
.find_map(|entry| match entry.external_mut() {
External::Memory(ref mut mem_ty) => Some(mem_ty),
_ => None,
})
})
.context("Memory import is not found. Is --import-memory specified in the linker args")?;
if let Some(requested_maximum) = mem_ty.limits().maximum() {
// The module already has maximum, check if it is within the limit bail out.
if requested_maximum > maximum_allowed_pages {
anyhow::bail!(
"The wasm module requires {} pages. The maximum allowed number of pages is {}",
requested_maximum,
maximum_allowed_pages,
);
}
} else {
let initial = mem_ty.limits().initial();
*mem_ty = MemoryType::new(initial, Some(MAX_MEMORY_PAGES));
}
Ok(())
}
/// Strips all custom sections.
///
/// Presently all custom sections are not required so they can be stripped safely.
fn strip_custom_sections(module: &mut Module) {
module.sections_mut().retain(|section| {
!matches!(
section,
Section::Custom(_) | Section::Name(_) | Section::Reloc(_)
)
});
}
/// Performs required post-processing steps on the wasm artifact.
fn post_process_wasm(crate_metadata: &CrateMetadata) -> Result<()> {
// Deserialize wasm module from a file.
let mut module =
parity_wasm::deserialize_file(&crate_metadata.original_wasm).context(format!(
"Loading original wasm file '{}'",
crate_metadata.original_wasm.display()
))?;
// Perform optimization.
//
// In practice only tree-shaking is performed, i.e transitively removing all symbols that are
// NOT used by the specified entrypoints.
if pwasm_utils::optimize(&mut module, ["call", "deploy"].to_vec()).is_err() {
anyhow::bail!("Optimizer failed");
}
ensure_maximum_memory_pages(&mut module, MAX_MEMORY_PAGES)?;
strip_custom_sections(&mut module);
validate_wasm::validate_import_section(&module)?;
debug_assert!(
!module.clone().to_bytes().unwrap().is_empty(),
"resulting wasm size of post processing must be > 0"
);
parity_wasm::serialize_to_file(&crate_metadata.dest_wasm, module)?;
Ok(())
}
/// Attempts to perform optional wasm optimization using `binaryen`.
///
/// The intention is to reduce the size of bloated wasm binaries as a result of missing
/// optimizations (or bugs?) between Rust and Wasm.
fn optimize_wasm(
crate_metadata: &CrateMetadata,
optimization_passes: OptimizationPasses,
) -> Result {
let mut dest_optimized = crate_metadata.dest_wasm.clone();
dest_optimized.set_file_name(format!("{}-opt.wasm", crate_metadata.package_name));
let _ = do_optimization(
crate_metadata.dest_wasm.as_os_str(),
&dest_optimized.as_os_str(),
optimization_passes,
)?;
if !dest_optimized.exists() {
return Err(anyhow::anyhow!(
"Optimization failed, optimized wasm output file `{}` not found.",
dest_optimized.display()
));
}
let original_size = metadata(&crate_metadata.dest_wasm)?.len() as f64 / 1000.0;
let optimized_size = metadata(&dest_optimized)?.len() as f64 / 1000.0;
// overwrite existing destination wasm file with the optimised version
std::fs::rename(&dest_optimized, &crate_metadata.dest_wasm)?;
Ok(OptimizationResult {
dest_wasm: crate_metadata.dest_wasm.clone(),
original_size,
optimized_size,
})
}
/// Optimizes the Wasm supplied as `crate_metadata.dest_wasm` using
/// the `wasm-opt` binary.
///
/// The supplied `optimization_level` denotes the number of optimization passes,
/// resulting in potentially a lot of time spent optimizing.
///
/// If successful, the optimized wasm is written to `dest_optimized`.
fn do_optimization(
dest_wasm: &OsStr,
dest_optimized: &OsStr,
optimization_level: OptimizationPasses,
) -> Result<()> {
// check `wasm-opt` is installed
let which = which::which("wasm-opt");
if which.is_err() {
anyhow::bail!(
"wasm-opt not found! Make sure the binary is in your PATH environment.\n\
We use this tool to optimize the size of your contract's Wasm binary.\n\n\
wasm-opt is part of the binaryen package. You can find detailed\n\
installation instructions on https://github.com/WebAssembly/binaryen#tools.\n\n\
There are ready-to-install packages for many platforms:\n\
* Debian/Ubuntu: apt-get install binaryen\n\
* Homebrew: brew install binaryen\n\
* Arch Linux: pacman -S binaryen\n\
* Windows: binary releases at https://github.com/WebAssembly/binaryen/releases"
.to_string()
.bright_yellow()
);
}
let wasm_opt_path = which
.as_ref()
.expect("we just checked if which returned an err; qed")
.as_path();
log::info!("Path to wasm-opt executable: {}", wasm_opt_path.display());
let _ = check_wasm_opt_version_compatibility(wasm_opt_path)?;
log::info!(
"Optimization level passed to wasm-opt: {}",
optimization_level
);
let output = Command::new(wasm_opt_path)
.arg(dest_wasm)
.arg(format!("-O{}", optimization_level))
.arg("-o")
.arg(dest_optimized)
// the memory in our module is imported, `wasm-opt` needs to be told that
// the memory is initialized to zeroes, otherwise it won't run the
// memory-packing pre-pass.
.arg("--zero-filled-memory")
.output()
.map_err(|err| {
anyhow::anyhow!(
"Executing {} failed with {:?}",
wasm_opt_path.display(),
err
)
})?;
if !output.status.success() {
let err = str::from_utf8(&output.stderr)
.expect("Cannot convert stderr output of wasm-opt to string")
.trim();
anyhow::bail!(
"The wasm-opt optimization failed.\n\n\
The error which wasm-opt returned was: \n{}",
err
);
}
Ok(())
}
/// Checks if the wasm-opt binary under `wasm_opt_path` returns a version
/// compatible with `cargo-contract`.
///
/// Currently this must be a version >= 99.
fn check_wasm_opt_version_compatibility(wasm_opt_path: &Path) -> Result<()> {
let cmd = Command::new(wasm_opt_path)
.arg("--version")
.output()
.map_err(|err| {
anyhow::anyhow!(
"Executing `{:?} --version` failed with {:?}",
wasm_opt_path.display(),
err
)
})?;
if !cmd.status.success() {
let err = str::from_utf8(&cmd.stderr)
.expect("Cannot convert stderr output of wasm-opt to string")
.trim();
anyhow::bail!(
"Getting version information from wasm-opt failed.\n\
The error which wasm-opt returned was: \n{}",
err
);
}
// ```sh
// $ wasm-opt --version
// wasm-opt version 99 (version_99-79-gc12cc3f50)
// ```
let version_stdout = str::from_utf8(&cmd.stdout)
.expect("Cannot convert stdout output of wasm-opt to string")
.trim();
let re = Regex::new(r"wasm-opt version (\d+)").expect("invalid regex");
let captures = re.captures(version_stdout).ok_or_else(|| {
anyhow::anyhow!(
"Unable to extract version information from '{}'.\n\
Your wasm-opt version is most probably too old. Make sure you use a version >= 99.",
version_stdout
)
})?;
let version_number: u32 = captures
.get(1) // first capture group is at index 1
.ok_or_else(|| {
anyhow::anyhow!(
"Unable to extract version number from '{:?}'",
version_stdout
)
})?
.as_str()
.parse()
.map_err(|err| {
anyhow::anyhow!(
"Parsing version number failed with '{:?}' for '{:?}'",
err,
version_stdout
)
})?;
log::info!(
"The wasm-opt version output is '{}', which was parsed to '{}'",
version_stdout,
version_number
);
if version_number < 99 {
anyhow::bail!(
"Your wasm-opt version is {}, but we require a version >= 99.",
version_number
);
}
Ok(())
}
/// Asserts that the contract's dependencies are compatible to the ones used in ink!.
///
/// This function utilizes `cargo tree`, which takes semver into consideration.
///
/// Hence this function only returns an `Err` if it is a proper mismatch according
/// to semantic versioning. This means that either:
/// - the major version mismatches, differences in the minor/patch version
/// are not considered incompatible.
/// - or if the version starts with zero (i.e. `0.y.z`) a mismatch in the minor
/// version is already considered incompatible.
fn assert_compatible_ink_dependencies(
manifest_path: &ManifestPath,
verbosity: Verbosity,
) -> Result<()> {
for dependency in ["parity-scale-codec", "scale-info"].iter() {
let args = ["-i", dependency, "--duplicates"];
let _ = util::invoke_cargo("tree", &args, manifest_path.directory(), verbosity).map_err(
|_| {
anyhow::anyhow!(
"Mismatching versions of `{}` were found!\n\
Please ensure that your contract and your ink! dependencies use a compatible \
version of this package.",
dependency
)
},
)?;
}
Ok(())
}
/// Executes build of the smart-contract which produces a wasm binary that is ready for deploying.
///
/// It does so by invoking `cargo build` and then post processing the final binary.
pub(crate) fn execute(
manifest_path: &ManifestPath,
verbosity: Verbosity,
build_artifact: BuildArtifacts,
unstable_flags: UnstableFlags,
optimization_passes: OptimizationPasses,
) -> Result {
let crate_metadata = CrateMetadata::collect(&manifest_path)?;
assert_compatible_ink_dependencies(&manifest_path, verbosity)?;
let build = || -> Result {
maybe_println!(
verbosity,
" {} {}",
format!("[1/{}]", build_artifact.steps()).bold(),
"Building cargo project".bright_green().bold()
);
exec_cargo_for_wasm_target(&crate_metadata, "build", verbosity, &unstable_flags)?;
maybe_println!(
verbosity,
" {} {}",
format!("[2/{}]", build_artifact.steps()).bold(),
"Post processing wasm file".bright_green().bold()
);
post_process_wasm(&crate_metadata)?;
maybe_println!(
verbosity,
" {} {}",
format!("[3/{}]", build_artifact.steps()).bold(),
"Optimizing wasm file".bright_green().bold()
);
let optimization_result = optimize_wasm(&crate_metadata, optimization_passes)?;
Ok(optimization_result)
};
let (opt_result, metadata_result) = match build_artifact {
BuildArtifacts::CheckOnly => {
exec_cargo_for_wasm_target(&crate_metadata, "check", verbosity, &unstable_flags)?;
(None, None)
}
BuildArtifacts::CodeOnly => {
let optimization_result = build()?;
(Some(optimization_result), None)
}
BuildArtifacts::All => {
let optimization_result = build()?;
let metadata_result = super::metadata::execute(
&crate_metadata,
optimization_result.dest_wasm.as_path(),
verbosity,
build_artifact.steps(),
&unstable_flags,
)?;
(Some(optimization_result), Some(metadata_result))
}
};
let dest_wasm = opt_result.as_ref().map(|r| r.dest_wasm.clone());
Ok(BuildResult {
dest_wasm,
metadata_result,
target_directory: crate_metadata.target_directory,
optimization_result: opt_result,
build_artifact,
verbosity,
})
}
#[cfg(feature = "test-ci-only")]
#[cfg(test)]
mod tests_ci_only {
use super::{assert_compatible_ink_dependencies, check_wasm_opt_version_compatibility};
use crate::{
cmd::BuildCommand,
util::tests::{with_new_contract_project, with_tmp_dir},
workspace::Manifest,
BuildArtifacts, ManifestPath, OptimizationPasses, UnstableFlags, UnstableOptions,
Verbosity, VerbosityFlags,
};
#[cfg(unix)]
use std::os::unix::fs::PermissionsExt;
use std::{
io::Write,
path::{Path, PathBuf},
};
/// Modifies the `Cargo.toml` under the supplied `cargo_toml_path` by
/// setting `optimization-passes` in `[package.metadata.contract]` to `passes`.
fn write_optimization_passes_into_manifest(
cargo_toml_path: &PathBuf,
passes: OptimizationPasses,
) {
let manifest_path =
ManifestPath::new(cargo_toml_path).expect("manifest path creation failed");
let mut manifest = Manifest::new(manifest_path.clone()).expect("manifest creation failed");
manifest
.set_profile_optimization_passes(passes)
.expect("setting `optimization-passes` in profile failed");
manifest
.write(&manifest_path)
.expect("writing manifest failed");
}
/// Creates an executable `wasm-opt-mocked` file which outputs
/// "wasm-opt version `version`".
///
/// Returns the path to this file.
///
/// Currently works only on `unix`.
#[cfg(unix)]
fn mock_wasm_opt_version(tmp_dir: &Path, version: &str) -> PathBuf {
let path = tmp_dir.join("wasm-opt-mocked");
{
let mut file = std::fs::File::create(&path).unwrap();
let version = format!("#!/bin/sh\necho \"wasm-opt version {}\"", version);
file.write_all(version.as_bytes())
.expect("writing wasm-opt-mocked failed");
}
std::fs::set_permissions(&path, std::fs::Permissions::from_mode(0o777))
.expect("setting permissions failed");
path
}
#[test]
fn build_code_only() {
with_new_contract_project(|manifest_path| {
let res = super::execute(
&manifest_path,
Verbosity::Default,
BuildArtifacts::CodeOnly,
UnstableFlags::default(),
OptimizationPasses::default(),
)
.expect("build failed");
// our ci has set `CARGO_TARGET_DIR` to cache artifacts.
// this dir does not include `/target/` as a path, hence
// we can't match for e.g. `foo_project/target/ink`.
//
// we also can't match for `/ink` here, since this would match
// for `/ink` being the root path.
assert!(res.target_directory.ends_with("ink"));
assert!(
res.metadata_result.is_none(),
"CodeOnly should not generate the metadata"
);
let optimized_size = res.optimization_result.unwrap().optimized_size;
assert!(optimized_size > 0.0);
// our optimized contract template should always be below 3k.
assert!(optimized_size < 3.0);
Ok(())
})
}
#[test]
fn check_must_not_output_contract_artifacts_in_project_dir() {
with_new_contract_project(|manifest_path| {
// given
let project_dir = manifest_path.directory().expect("directory must exist");
// when
super::execute(
&manifest_path,
Verbosity::Default,
BuildArtifacts::CheckOnly,
UnstableFlags::default(),
OptimizationPasses::default(),
)
.expect("build failed");
// then
assert!(
!project_dir.join("target/ink/new_project.contract").exists(),
"found contract artifact in project directory!"
);
assert!(
!project_dir.join("target/ink/new_project.wasm").exists(),
"found wasm artifact in project directory!"
);
Ok(())
})
}
#[test]
fn optimization_passes_from_cli_must_take_precedence_over_profile() {
with_new_contract_project(|manifest_path| {
// given
write_optimization_passes_into_manifest(
&manifest_path.clone().into(),
OptimizationPasses::Three,
);
let cmd = BuildCommand {
manifest_path: Some(manifest_path.into()),
build_artifact: BuildArtifacts::All,
verbosity: VerbosityFlags::default(),
unstable_options: UnstableOptions::default(),
// we choose zero optimization passes as the "cli" parameter
optimization_passes: Some(OptimizationPasses::Zero),
};
// when
let res = cmd.exec().expect("build failed");
let optimization = res
.optimization_result
.expect("no optimization result available");
// then
// we have to truncate here to account for a possible small delta
// in the floating point numbers
let optimized_size = optimization.optimized_size.trunc();
let original_size = optimization.original_size.trunc();
assert!(
optimized_size == original_size,
"The optimized size {:?} differs from the original size {:?}",
optimized_size,
original_size
);
Ok(())
})
}
#[test]
fn optimization_passes_from_profile_must_be_used() {
with_new_contract_project(|manifest_path| {
// given
write_optimization_passes_into_manifest(
&manifest_path.clone().into(),
OptimizationPasses::Three,
);
let cmd = BuildCommand {
manifest_path: Some(manifest_path.into()),
build_artifact: BuildArtifacts::All,
verbosity: VerbosityFlags::default(),
unstable_options: UnstableOptions::default(),
// we choose no optimization passes as the "cli" parameter
optimization_passes: None,
};
// when
let res = cmd.exec().expect("build failed");
let optimization = res
.optimization_result
.expect("no optimization result available");
// then
// we have to truncate here to account for a possible small delta
// in the floating point numbers
let optimized_size = optimization.optimized_size.trunc();
let original_size = optimization.original_size.trunc();
assert!(
optimized_size < original_size,
"The optimized size DOES NOT {:?} differ from the original size {:?}",
optimized_size,
original_size
);
Ok(())
})
}
#[test]
fn project_template_dependencies_must_be_ink_compatible() {
with_new_contract_project(|manifest_path| {
// given
// the manifest path
// when
let res = assert_compatible_ink_dependencies(&manifest_path, Verbosity::Default);
// then
assert!(res.is_ok());
Ok(())
})
}
#[test]
fn detect_mismatching_parity_scale_codec_dependencies() {
with_new_contract_project(|manifest_path| {
// given
// the manifest path
// at the time of writing this test ink! already uses `parity-scale-codec`
// in a version > 2, hence 1 is an incompatible version.
let mut manifest = Manifest::new(manifest_path.clone())?;
manifest
.set_dependency_version("scale", "1.0.0")
.expect("setting `scale` version failed");
manifest
.write(&manifest_path)
.expect("writing manifest failed");
// when
let res = assert_compatible_ink_dependencies(&manifest_path, Verbosity::Default);
// then
assert!(res.is_err());
Ok(())
})
}
#[cfg(unix)]
#[test]
fn incompatible_wasm_opt_version_must_be_detected_if_built_from_repo() {
with_tmp_dir(|path| {
// given
let path = mock_wasm_opt_version(path, "98 (version_13-79-gc12cc3f50)");
// when
let res = check_wasm_opt_version_compatibility(&path);
// then
assert!(res.is_err());
assert_eq!(
format!("{:?}", res),
"Err(Your wasm-opt version is 98, but we require a version >= 99.)"
);
Ok(())
})
}
#[cfg(unix)]
#[test]
fn compatible_wasm_opt_version_must_be_detected_if_built_from_repo() {
with_tmp_dir(|path| {
// given
let path = mock_wasm_opt_version(path, "99 (version_99-79-gc12cc3f50");
// when
let res = check_wasm_opt_version_compatibility(&path);
// then
assert!(res.is_ok());
Ok(())
})
}
#[cfg(unix)]
#[test]
fn incompatible_wasm_opt_version_must_be_detected_if_installed_as_package() {
with_tmp_dir(|path| {
// given
let path = mock_wasm_opt_version(path, "98");
// when
let res = check_wasm_opt_version_compatibility(&path);
// then
assert!(res.is_err());
assert_eq!(
format!("{:?}", res),
"Err(Your wasm-opt version is 98, but we require a version >= 99.)"
);
Ok(())
})
}
#[cfg(unix)]
#[test]
fn compatible_wasm_opt_version_must_be_detected_if_installed_as_package() {
with_tmp_dir(|path| {
// given
let path = mock_wasm_opt_version(path, "99");
// when
let res = check_wasm_opt_version_compatibility(&path);
// then
assert!(res.is_ok());
Ok(())
})
}
}