How can I use a module from outside the src folder in a binary project, such as for integration tests or benchmarks?

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温柔的废话 2020-12-01 22:05

My project\'s path structure is as follows:

demo
├── benches
│   └── crypto_bench.rs
├── src
│   ├── main.rs
│   └──         


        
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  • 2020-12-01 22:21

    Here's a literal answer, but don't actually use this!

    #![feature(test)]
    extern crate test;
    
    #[path = "../src/foo.rs"] // Here
    mod foo;
    
    #[bench]
    fn bencher(_: &mut test::Bencher) {
        println!("{:?}", foo::Thang);
    }
    

    In fact, it's very likely that this won't work because your code in foo.rs needs supporting code from other files that won't be included.


    Instead of doing this, just create a library. You have the pure definition of a library - a piece of code that wants to be used in two different executables. You don't have to give up having an executable or even create separate directories (see Rust package with both a library and a binary?), but creating reusable code is a key component of making good code.

    Your end state would look something like:

    demo
    ├── Cargo.lock
    ├── Cargo.toml
    ├── benches
    │   └── crypto_bench.rs
    ├── benchmarks
    └── src
        ├── bin
        │   └── main.rs
        ├── crypto.rs
        └── lib.rs
    

    Move the reusable code to a library:

    src/lib.rs

    pub mod crypto;
    

    src/crypto.rs

    pub struct Crypto;
    impl Crypto {
        pub fn secret() {}
    }
    

    Then import your library from the benchmark and the binary:

    benches/crypto_bench.rs

    #![feature(test)]
    
    extern crate test;
    
    use demo::crypto::Crypto;
    use test::Bencher;
    
    #[bench]
    fn speedy(b: &mut Bencher) {
        b.iter(|| Crypto::secret());
    }
    

    src/bin/main.rs

    use demo::crypto::Crypto;
    
    fn main() {
        Crypto::secret();
        eprintln!("Did the secret thing!");
    }
    

    You can then run it in different ways:

    $ cargo build
       Compiling demo v0.1.0 (/private/tmp/example)
        Finished dev [unoptimized + debuginfo] target(s) in 0.51s
    
    $ cargo run
        Finished dev [unoptimized + debuginfo] target(s) in 0.01s
         Running `target/debug/main`
    Did the secret thing!
    
    $ cargo +nightly bench
       Compiling demo v0.1.0 (/private/tmp/example)
        Finished release [optimized] target(s) in 0.70s
         Running target/release/deps/my_benchmark-5c9c5716763252a0
    
    running 1 test
    test speedy ... bench:           1 ns/iter (+/- 0)
    
    test result: ok. 0 passed; 0 failed; 0 ignored; 1 measured; 0 filtered out
    

    See also:

    • Rust package with both a library and a binary?
    • What is an idiomatic way to have shared utility functions for integration tests and benchmarks?
    • Can I make an object public for integration tests and/or benchmarks only?
    • Cannot import a module in an integration test
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