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Gilles Peskinee7c44552021-01-25 21:40:45 +01001"""Collect macro definitions from header files.
2"""
3
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Gilles Peskine22fcf1b2021-03-10 01:02:39 +010019import itertools
Gilles Peskinee7c44552021-01-25 21:40:45 +010020import re
Gilles Peskine3cf3a8e2021-03-30 19:09:05 +020021from typing import Dict, Iterable, Iterator, List, Optional, Pattern, Set, Tuple, Union
22
23
24class ReadFileLineException(Exception):
25 def __init__(self, filename: str, line_number: Union[int, str]) -> None:
26 message = 'in {} at {}'.format(filename, line_number)
27 super(ReadFileLineException, self).__init__(message)
28 self.filename = filename
29 self.line_number = line_number
30
31
32class read_file_lines:
33 # Dear Pylint, conventionally, a context manager class name is lowercase.
34 # pylint: disable=invalid-name,too-few-public-methods
35 """Context manager to read a text file line by line.
36
37 ```
38 with read_file_lines(filename) as lines:
39 for line in lines:
40 process(line)
41 ```
42 is equivalent to
43 ```
44 with open(filename, 'r') as input_file:
45 for line in input_file:
46 process(line)
47 ```
48 except that if process(line) raises an exception, then the read_file_lines
49 snippet annotates the exception with the file name and line number.
50 """
51 def __init__(self, filename: str, binary: bool = False) -> None:
52 self.filename = filename
53 self.line_number = 'entry' #type: Union[int, str]
54 self.generator = None #type: Optional[Iterable[Tuple[int, str]]]
55 self.binary = binary
56 def __enter__(self) -> 'read_file_lines':
57 self.generator = enumerate(open(self.filename,
58 'rb' if self.binary else 'r'))
59 return self
60 def __iter__(self) -> Iterator[str]:
61 assert self.generator is not None
62 for line_number, content in self.generator:
63 self.line_number = line_number
64 yield content
65 self.line_number = 'exit'
66 def __exit__(self, exc_type, exc_value, exc_traceback) -> None:
67 if exc_type is not None:
68 raise ReadFileLineException(self.filename, self.line_number) \
69 from exc_value
Gilles Peskine22fcf1b2021-03-10 01:02:39 +010070
71
72class PSAMacroEnumerator:
73 """Information about constructors of various PSA Crypto types.
74
75 This includes macro names as well as information about their arguments
76 when applicable.
77
78 This class only provides ways to enumerate expressions that evaluate to
79 values of the covered types. Derived classes are expected to populate
80 the set of known constructors of each kind, as well as populate
81 `self.arguments_for` for arguments that are not of a kind that is
82 enumerated here.
83 """
Gilles Peskine4c7da692021-04-21 21:39:27 +020084 #pylint: disable=too-many-instance-attributes
Gilles Peskine22fcf1b2021-03-10 01:02:39 +010085
86 def __init__(self) -> None:
87 """Set up an empty set of known constructor macros.
88 """
89 self.statuses = set() #type: Set[str]
Gilles Peskine4c7da692021-04-21 21:39:27 +020090 self.lifetimes = set() #type: Set[str]
91 self.locations = set() #type: Set[str]
92 self.persistence_levels = set() #type: Set[str]
Gilles Peskine22fcf1b2021-03-10 01:02:39 +010093 self.algorithms = set() #type: Set[str]
94 self.ecc_curves = set() #type: Set[str]
95 self.dh_groups = set() #type: Set[str]
96 self.key_types = set() #type: Set[str]
97 self.key_usage_flags = set() #type: Set[str]
98 self.hash_algorithms = set() #type: Set[str]
99 self.mac_algorithms = set() #type: Set[str]
100 self.ka_algorithms = set() #type: Set[str]
101 self.kdf_algorithms = set() #type: Set[str]
102 self.aead_algorithms = set() #type: Set[str]
gabor-mezei-arm044fefc2021-06-24 10:16:44 +0200103 self.sign_algorithms = set() #type: Set[str]
Gilles Peskine22fcf1b2021-03-10 01:02:39 +0100104 # macro name -> list of argument names
105 self.argspecs = {} #type: Dict[str, List[str]]
106 # argument name -> list of values
107 self.arguments_for = {
108 'mac_length': [],
109 'min_mac_length': [],
110 'tag_length': [],
111 'min_tag_length': [],
112 } #type: Dict[str, List[str]]
Gilles Peskine46d3a372021-05-20 21:37:06 +0200113 # Whether to include intermediate macros in enumerations. Intermediate
114 # macros serve as category headers and are not valid values of their
115 # type. See `is_internal_name`.
116 # Always false in this class, may be set to true in derived classes.
Gilles Peskineb93f8542021-04-19 13:50:25 +0200117 self.include_intermediate = False
118
119 def is_internal_name(self, name: str) -> bool:
120 """Whether this is an internal macro. Internal macros will be skipped."""
121 if not self.include_intermediate:
122 if name.endswith('_BASE') or name.endswith('_NONE'):
123 return True
124 if '_CATEGORY_' in name:
125 return True
126 return name.endswith('_FLAG') or name.endswith('_MASK')
Gilles Peskine22fcf1b2021-03-10 01:02:39 +0100127
128 def gather_arguments(self) -> None:
129 """Populate the list of values for macro arguments.
130
131 Call this after parsing all the inputs.
132 """
133 self.arguments_for['hash_alg'] = sorted(self.hash_algorithms)
134 self.arguments_for['mac_alg'] = sorted(self.mac_algorithms)
135 self.arguments_for['ka_alg'] = sorted(self.ka_algorithms)
136 self.arguments_for['kdf_alg'] = sorted(self.kdf_algorithms)
137 self.arguments_for['aead_alg'] = sorted(self.aead_algorithms)
gabor-mezei-arm044fefc2021-06-24 10:16:44 +0200138 self.arguments_for['sign_alg'] = sorted(self.sign_algorithms)
Gilles Peskine22fcf1b2021-03-10 01:02:39 +0100139 self.arguments_for['curve'] = sorted(self.ecc_curves)
140 self.arguments_for['group'] = sorted(self.dh_groups)
Gilles Peskine4c7da692021-04-21 21:39:27 +0200141 self.arguments_for['persistence'] = sorted(self.persistence_levels)
142 self.arguments_for['location'] = sorted(self.locations)
143 self.arguments_for['lifetime'] = sorted(self.lifetimes)
Gilles Peskine22fcf1b2021-03-10 01:02:39 +0100144
145 @staticmethod
146 def _format_arguments(name: str, arguments: Iterable[str]) -> str:
Gilles Peskine0a93c1b2021-04-21 15:36:58 +0200147 """Format a macro call with arguments.
148
149 The resulting format is consistent with
150 `InputsForTest.normalize_argument`.
151 """
Gilles Peskine22fcf1b2021-03-10 01:02:39 +0100152 return name + '(' + ', '.join(arguments) + ')'
153
154 _argument_split_re = re.compile(r' *, *')
155 @classmethod
156 def _argument_split(cls, arguments: str) -> List[str]:
157 return re.split(cls._argument_split_re, arguments)
158
159 def distribute_arguments(self, name: str) -> Iterator[str]:
160 """Generate macro calls with each tested argument set.
161
162 If name is a macro without arguments, just yield "name".
163 If name is a macro with arguments, yield a series of
164 "name(arg1,...,argN)" where each argument takes each possible
165 value at least once.
166 """
167 try:
168 if name not in self.argspecs:
169 yield name
170 return
171 argspec = self.argspecs[name]
172 if argspec == []:
173 yield name + '()'
174 return
175 argument_lists = [self.arguments_for[arg] for arg in argspec]
176 arguments = [values[0] for values in argument_lists]
177 yield self._format_arguments(name, arguments)
178 # Dear Pylint, enumerate won't work here since we're modifying
179 # the array.
180 # pylint: disable=consider-using-enumerate
181 for i in range(len(arguments)):
182 for value in argument_lists[i][1:]:
183 arguments[i] = value
184 yield self._format_arguments(name, arguments)
185 arguments[i] = argument_lists[0][0]
186 except BaseException as e:
187 raise Exception('distribute_arguments({})'.format(name)) from e
188
Gilles Peskine08966e62021-04-21 15:37:34 +0200189 def distribute_arguments_without_duplicates(
190 self, seen: Set[str], name: str
191 ) -> Iterator[str]:
192 """Same as `distribute_arguments`, but don't repeat seen results."""
193 for result in self.distribute_arguments(name):
194 if result not in seen:
195 seen.add(result)
196 yield result
197
Gilles Peskine22fcf1b2021-03-10 01:02:39 +0100198 def generate_expressions(self, names: Iterable[str]) -> Iterator[str]:
199 """Generate expressions covering values constructed from the given names.
200
201 `names` can be any iterable collection of macro names.
202
203 For example:
204 * ``generate_expressions(['PSA_ALG_CMAC', 'PSA_ALG_HMAC'])``
205 generates ``'PSA_ALG_CMAC'`` as well as ``'PSA_ALG_HMAC(h)'`` for
206 every known hash algorithm ``h``.
207 * ``macros.generate_expressions(macros.key_types)`` generates all
208 key types.
209 """
Gilles Peskine08966e62021-04-21 15:37:34 +0200210 seen = set() #type: Set[str]
211 return itertools.chain(*(
212 self.distribute_arguments_without_duplicates(seen, name)
213 for name in names
214 ))
Gilles Peskine22fcf1b2021-03-10 01:02:39 +0100215
Gilles Peskinee7c44552021-01-25 21:40:45 +0100216
Gilles Peskine33c601c2021-03-10 01:25:50 +0100217class PSAMacroCollector(PSAMacroEnumerator):
Gilles Peskinee7c44552021-01-25 21:40:45 +0100218 """Collect PSA crypto macro definitions from C header files.
219 """
220
Gilles Peskine10ab2672021-03-10 00:59:53 +0100221 def __init__(self, include_intermediate: bool = False) -> None:
Gilles Peskine13d60eb2021-01-25 22:42:14 +0100222 """Set up an object to collect PSA macro definitions.
223
224 Call the read_file method of the constructed object on each header file.
225
226 * include_intermediate: if true, include intermediate macros such as
227 PSA_XXX_BASE that do not designate semantic values.
228 """
Gilles Peskine33c601c2021-03-10 01:25:50 +0100229 super().__init__()
Gilles Peskine13d60eb2021-01-25 22:42:14 +0100230 self.include_intermediate = include_intermediate
Gilles Peskine10ab2672021-03-10 00:59:53 +0100231 self.key_types_from_curve = {} #type: Dict[str, str]
232 self.key_types_from_group = {} #type: Dict[str, str]
Gilles Peskine10ab2672021-03-10 00:59:53 +0100233 self.algorithms_from_hash = {} #type: Dict[str, str]
Gilles Peskinee7c44552021-01-25 21:40:45 +0100234
Gilles Peskine33c601c2021-03-10 01:25:50 +0100235 def record_algorithm_subtype(self, name: str, expansion: str) -> None:
236 """Record the subtype of an algorithm constructor.
237
238 Given a ``PSA_ALG_xxx`` macro name and its expansion, if the algorithm
239 is of a subtype that is tracked in its own set, add it to the relevant
240 set.
241 """
242 # This code is very ad hoc and fragile. It should be replaced by
243 # something more robust.
244 if re.match(r'MAC(?:_|\Z)', name):
245 self.mac_algorithms.add(name)
246 elif re.match(r'KDF(?:_|\Z)', name):
247 self.kdf_algorithms.add(name)
248 elif re.search(r'0x020000[0-9A-Fa-f]{2}', expansion):
249 self.hash_algorithms.add(name)
250 elif re.search(r'0x03[0-9A-Fa-f]{6}', expansion):
251 self.mac_algorithms.add(name)
252 elif re.search(r'0x05[0-9A-Fa-f]{6}', expansion):
253 self.aead_algorithms.add(name)
254 elif re.search(r'0x09[0-9A-Fa-f]{2}0000', expansion):
255 self.ka_algorithms.add(name)
256 elif re.search(r'0x08[0-9A-Fa-f]{6}', expansion):
257 self.kdf_algorithms.add(name)
258
Gilles Peskinee7c44552021-01-25 21:40:45 +0100259 # "#define" followed by a macro name with either no parameters
260 # or a single parameter and a non-empty expansion.
261 # Grab the macro name in group 1, the parameter name if any in group 2
262 # and the expansion in group 3.
263 _define_directive_re = re.compile(r'\s*#\s*define\s+(\w+)' +
264 r'(?:\s+|\((\w+)\)\s*)' +
265 r'(.+)')
266 _deprecated_definition_re = re.compile(r'\s*MBEDTLS_DEPRECATED')
267
268 def read_line(self, line):
269 """Parse a C header line and record the PSA identifier it defines if any.
270 This function analyzes lines that start with "#define PSA_"
271 (up to non-significant whitespace) and skips all non-matching lines.
272 """
273 # pylint: disable=too-many-branches
274 m = re.match(self._define_directive_re, line)
275 if not m:
276 return
277 name, parameter, expansion = m.groups()
278 expansion = re.sub(r'/\*.*?\*/|//.*', r' ', expansion)
Gilles Peskine33c601c2021-03-10 01:25:50 +0100279 if parameter:
280 self.argspecs[name] = [parameter]
Gilles Peskinee7c44552021-01-25 21:40:45 +0100281 if re.match(self._deprecated_definition_re, expansion):
282 # Skip deprecated values, which are assumed to be
283 # backward compatibility aliases that share
284 # numerical values with non-deprecated values.
285 return
Gilles Peskinef8deb752021-01-25 22:41:45 +0100286 if self.is_internal_name(name):
Gilles Peskinee7c44552021-01-25 21:40:45 +0100287 # Macro only to build actual values
288 return
289 elif (name.startswith('PSA_ERROR_') or name == 'PSA_SUCCESS') \
290 and not parameter:
291 self.statuses.add(name)
292 elif name.startswith('PSA_KEY_TYPE_') and not parameter:
293 self.key_types.add(name)
294 elif name.startswith('PSA_KEY_TYPE_') and parameter == 'curve':
295 self.key_types_from_curve[name] = name[:13] + 'IS_' + name[13:]
296 elif name.startswith('PSA_KEY_TYPE_') and parameter == 'group':
297 self.key_types_from_group[name] = name[:13] + 'IS_' + name[13:]
298 elif name.startswith('PSA_ECC_FAMILY_') and not parameter:
299 self.ecc_curves.add(name)
300 elif name.startswith('PSA_DH_FAMILY_') and not parameter:
301 self.dh_groups.add(name)
302 elif name.startswith('PSA_ALG_') and not parameter:
303 if name in ['PSA_ALG_ECDSA_BASE',
304 'PSA_ALG_RSA_PKCS1V15_SIGN_BASE']:
305 # Ad hoc skipping of duplicate names for some numerical values
306 return
307 self.algorithms.add(name)
Gilles Peskine33c601c2021-03-10 01:25:50 +0100308 self.record_algorithm_subtype(name, expansion)
Gilles Peskinee7c44552021-01-25 21:40:45 +0100309 elif name.startswith('PSA_ALG_') and parameter == 'hash_alg':
310 if name in ['PSA_ALG_DSA', 'PSA_ALG_ECDSA']:
311 # A naming irregularity
312 tester = name[:8] + 'IS_RANDOMIZED_' + name[8:]
313 else:
314 tester = name[:8] + 'IS_' + name[8:]
315 self.algorithms_from_hash[name] = tester
316 elif name.startswith('PSA_KEY_USAGE_') and not parameter:
Gilles Peskine33c601c2021-03-10 01:25:50 +0100317 self.key_usage_flags.add(name)
Gilles Peskinee7c44552021-01-25 21:40:45 +0100318 else:
319 # Other macro without parameter
320 return
321
322 _nonascii_re = re.compile(rb'[^\x00-\x7f]+')
323 _continued_line_re = re.compile(rb'\\\r?\n\Z')
324 def read_file(self, header_file):
325 for line in header_file:
326 m = re.search(self._continued_line_re, line)
327 while m:
328 cont = next(header_file)
329 line = line[:m.start(0)] + cont
330 m = re.search(self._continued_line_re, line)
331 line = re.sub(self._nonascii_re, rb'', line).decode('ascii')
332 self.read_line(line)
Gilles Peskine3cf3a8e2021-03-30 19:09:05 +0200333
334
Gilles Peskineb93f8542021-04-19 13:50:25 +0200335class InputsForTest(PSAMacroEnumerator):
Gilles Peskine3cf3a8e2021-03-30 19:09:05 +0200336 # pylint: disable=too-many-instance-attributes
337 """Accumulate information about macros to test.
338enumerate
339 This includes macro names as well as information about their arguments
340 when applicable.
341 """
342
343 def __init__(self) -> None:
344 super().__init__()
345 self.all_declared = set() #type: Set[str]
Gilles Peskine3cf3a8e2021-03-30 19:09:05 +0200346 # Identifier prefixes
347 self.table_by_prefix = {
348 'ERROR': self.statuses,
349 'ALG': self.algorithms,
350 'ECC_CURVE': self.ecc_curves,
351 'DH_GROUP': self.dh_groups,
Gilles Peskine4c7da692021-04-21 21:39:27 +0200352 'KEY_LIFETIME': self.lifetimes,
353 'KEY_LOCATION': self.locations,
354 'KEY_PERSISTENCE': self.persistence_levels,
Gilles Peskine3cf3a8e2021-03-30 19:09:05 +0200355 'KEY_TYPE': self.key_types,
356 'KEY_USAGE': self.key_usage_flags,
357 } #type: Dict[str, Set[str]]
358 # Test functions
359 self.table_by_test_function = {
360 # Any function ending in _algorithm also gets added to
361 # self.algorithms.
362 'key_type': [self.key_types],
363 'block_cipher_key_type': [self.key_types],
364 'stream_cipher_key_type': [self.key_types],
365 'ecc_key_family': [self.ecc_curves],
366 'ecc_key_types': [self.ecc_curves],
367 'dh_key_family': [self.dh_groups],
368 'dh_key_types': [self.dh_groups],
369 'hash_algorithm': [self.hash_algorithms],
370 'mac_algorithm': [self.mac_algorithms],
371 'cipher_algorithm': [],
gabor-mezei-arm044fefc2021-06-24 10:16:44 +0200372 'hmac_algorithm': [self.mac_algorithms, self.sign_algorithms],
Gilles Peskine3cf3a8e2021-03-30 19:09:05 +0200373 'aead_algorithm': [self.aead_algorithms],
374 'key_derivation_algorithm': [self.kdf_algorithms],
375 'key_agreement_algorithm': [self.ka_algorithms],
gabor-mezei-arm044fefc2021-06-24 10:16:44 +0200376 'asymmetric_signature_algorithm': [self.sign_algorithms],
Gilles Peskine3cf3a8e2021-03-30 19:09:05 +0200377 'asymmetric_signature_wildcard': [self.algorithms],
378 'asymmetric_encryption_algorithm': [],
379 'other_algorithm': [],
Gilles Peskine4c7da692021-04-21 21:39:27 +0200380 'lifetime': [self.lifetimes],
Gilles Peskine3cf3a8e2021-03-30 19:09:05 +0200381 } #type: Dict[str, List[Set[str]]]
382 self.arguments_for['mac_length'] += ['1', '63']
383 self.arguments_for['min_mac_length'] += ['1', '63']
384 self.arguments_for['tag_length'] += ['1', '63']
385 self.arguments_for['min_tag_length'] += ['1', '63']
386
Gilles Peskined6d2d6a2021-03-30 21:46:35 +0200387 def add_numerical_values(self) -> None:
388 """Add numerical values that are not supported to the known identifiers."""
389 # Sets of names per type
390 self.algorithms.add('0xffffffff')
391 self.ecc_curves.add('0xff')
392 self.dh_groups.add('0xff')
393 self.key_types.add('0xffff')
394 self.key_usage_flags.add('0x80000000')
395
396 # Hard-coded values for unknown algorithms
397 #
398 # These have to have values that are correct for their respective
399 # PSA_ALG_IS_xxx macros, but are also not currently assigned and are
400 # not likely to be assigned in the near future.
401 self.hash_algorithms.add('0x020000fe') # 0x020000ff is PSA_ALG_ANY_HASH
402 self.mac_algorithms.add('0x03007fff')
403 self.ka_algorithms.add('0x09fc0000')
404 self.kdf_algorithms.add('0x080000ff')
405 # For AEAD algorithms, the only variability is over the tag length,
406 # and this only applies to known algorithms, so don't test an
407 # unknown algorithm.
408
Gilles Peskine3cf3a8e2021-03-30 19:09:05 +0200409 def get_names(self, type_word: str) -> Set[str]:
410 """Return the set of known names of values of the given type."""
411 return {
412 'status': self.statuses,
413 'algorithm': self.algorithms,
414 'ecc_curve': self.ecc_curves,
415 'dh_group': self.dh_groups,
416 'key_type': self.key_types,
417 'key_usage': self.key_usage_flags,
418 }[type_word]
419
420 # Regex for interesting header lines.
421 # Groups: 1=macro name, 2=type, 3=argument list (optional).
422 _header_line_re = \
423 re.compile(r'#define +' +
424 r'(PSA_((?:(?:DH|ECC|KEY)_)?[A-Z]+)_\w+)' +
425 r'(?:\(([^\n()]*)\))?')
426 # Regex of macro names to exclude.
427 _excluded_name_re = re.compile(r'_(?:GET|IS|OF)_|_(?:BASE|FLAG|MASK)\Z')
428 # Additional excluded macros.
429 _excluded_names = set([
430 # Macros that provide an alternative way to build the same
431 # algorithm as another macro.
432 'PSA_ALG_AEAD_WITH_DEFAULT_LENGTH_TAG',
433 'PSA_ALG_FULL_LENGTH_MAC',
434 # Auxiliary macro whose name doesn't fit the usual patterns for
435 # auxiliary macros.
436 'PSA_ALG_AEAD_WITH_DEFAULT_LENGTH_TAG_CASE',
437 ])
438 def parse_header_line(self, line: str) -> None:
439 """Parse a C header line, looking for "#define PSA_xxx"."""
440 m = re.match(self._header_line_re, line)
441 if not m:
442 return
443 name = m.group(1)
444 self.all_declared.add(name)
445 if re.search(self._excluded_name_re, name) or \
Gilles Peskineb93f8542021-04-19 13:50:25 +0200446 name in self._excluded_names or \
447 self.is_internal_name(name):
Gilles Peskine3cf3a8e2021-03-30 19:09:05 +0200448 return
449 dest = self.table_by_prefix.get(m.group(2))
450 if dest is None:
451 return
452 dest.add(name)
453 if m.group(3):
454 self.argspecs[name] = self._argument_split(m.group(3))
455
456 _nonascii_re = re.compile(rb'[^\x00-\x7f]+') #type: Pattern
457 def parse_header(self, filename: str) -> None:
458 """Parse a C header file, looking for "#define PSA_xxx"."""
459 with read_file_lines(filename, binary=True) as lines:
460 for line in lines:
461 line = re.sub(self._nonascii_re, rb'', line).decode('ascii')
462 self.parse_header_line(line)
463
464 _macro_identifier_re = re.compile(r'[A-Z]\w+')
465 def generate_undeclared_names(self, expr: str) -> Iterable[str]:
466 for name in re.findall(self._macro_identifier_re, expr):
467 if name not in self.all_declared:
468 yield name
469
470 def accept_test_case_line(self, function: str, argument: str) -> bool:
471 #pylint: disable=unused-argument
472 undeclared = list(self.generate_undeclared_names(argument))
473 if undeclared:
474 raise Exception('Undeclared names in test case', undeclared)
475 return True
476
Gilles Peskine0a93c1b2021-04-21 15:36:58 +0200477 @staticmethod
478 def normalize_argument(argument: str) -> str:
479 """Normalize whitespace in the given C expression.
480
481 The result uses the same whitespace as
482 ` PSAMacroEnumerator.distribute_arguments`.
483 """
484 return re.sub(r',', r', ', re.sub(r' +', r'', argument))
485
Gilles Peskine3cf3a8e2021-03-30 19:09:05 +0200486 def add_test_case_line(self, function: str, argument: str) -> None:
487 """Parse a test case data line, looking for algorithm metadata tests."""
488 sets = []
489 if function.endswith('_algorithm'):
490 sets.append(self.algorithms)
491 if function == 'key_agreement_algorithm' and \
492 argument.startswith('PSA_ALG_KEY_AGREEMENT('):
493 # We only want *raw* key agreement algorithms as such, so
494 # exclude ones that are already chained with a KDF.
495 # Keep the expression as one to test as an algorithm.
496 function = 'other_algorithm'
497 sets += self.table_by_test_function[function]
498 if self.accept_test_case_line(function, argument):
499 for s in sets:
Gilles Peskine0a93c1b2021-04-21 15:36:58 +0200500 s.add(self.normalize_argument(argument))
Gilles Peskine3cf3a8e2021-03-30 19:09:05 +0200501
502 # Regex matching a *.data line containing a test function call and
503 # its arguments. The actual definition is partly positional, but this
504 # regex is good enough in practice.
505 _test_case_line_re = re.compile(r'(?!depends_on:)(\w+):([^\n :][^:\n]*)')
506 def parse_test_cases(self, filename: str) -> None:
507 """Parse a test case file (*.data), looking for algorithm metadata tests."""
508 with read_file_lines(filename) as lines:
509 for line in lines:
510 m = re.match(self._test_case_line_re, line)
511 if m:
512 self.add_test_case_line(m.group(1), m.group(2))