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-rw-r--r-- | snakemake-test.el | 23 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | snakemake.el | 23 |
2 files changed, 34 insertions, 12 deletions
diff --git a/snakemake-test.el b/snakemake-test.el index 80b6bcd..19a0b99 100644 --- a/snakemake-test.el +++ b/snakemake-test.el @@ -820,6 +820,29 @@ two words" (should-not (snakemake-with-temp-dir (snakemake-check-target "cc_wildcards"))) + ;; Errors with the Snakefile, like ambiguous rules and syntax + ;; errors, should be reported as errors rather than treated as + ;; invalid targets. + (should-error + (snakemake-with-temp-dir + (write-region "\ndef incomplete_def:" + nil + "Snakefile" + 'append) + (snakemake-check-target "aa")) + :type 'snakemake-error) + (should-error + (snakemake-with-temp-dir + (write-region "\ + +rule aa: + output: \"aa.ambig.out\" + shell: \"echo aa.ambig.content > {output}\"" + nil + "Snakefile" + 'append) + (snakemake-check-target "aa")) + :type 'snakemake-error) ;; Write-protected targets should be recognized as valid targets ;; despite Snakemake throwing an error. (should diff --git a/snakemake.el b/snakemake.el index 5baeae1..33f5f5d 100644 --- a/snakemake.el +++ b/snakemake.el @@ -266,10 +266,6 @@ The file list is determined by the output of (buffer-string) (snakemake--display-error))))))) -(defconst snakemake-invalid-target-re - (regexp-opt (list "MissingRuleException" - "RuleException"))) - (defconst snakemake-valid-target-re "ProtectedOutputException" "Regular expression indicating valid target. If this matches, the target will be considered valid even if the @@ -280,14 +276,17 @@ exit status is non-zero.") (snakemake-with-cache directory (target) (with-temp-buffer (let ((ex-code (snakemake-insert-output "--quiet" "--dryrun" target))) - (goto-char (point-min)) - (cond - ((re-search-forward snakemake-valid-target-re nil t)) - ((and (zerop ex-code) - ;; Lean towards misclassifying targets as valid rather - ;; than silently dropping valid targets as invalid. - (not (re-search-forward snakemake-invalid-target-re - nil t))))))))) + (or (zerop ex-code) + (progn (goto-char (point-min)) + (re-search-forward snakemake-valid-target-re nil t)) + ;; A non-zero exit status could indicate that TARGET is + ;; invalid, but it could also be the result of an issue + ;; like a syntax error or an ambiguous rule. To check + ;; this, see whether `snakemake-all-rules' signals a + ;; `snakemake-error'. This avoids relying on parsing + ;; Snakemake exception output, which isn't stable across + ;; Snakemake versions. + (progn (snakemake-all-rules) nil)))))) (declare-function org-element-context "org-element") (declare-function org-element-property "org-element") |