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# Copyright 2015, Google Inc. |
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# All rights reserved. |
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# |
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# Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without |
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# modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are |
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# met: |
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# |
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# * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright |
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# notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. |
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# * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above |
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# copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer |
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# in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the |
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# distribution. |
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# * Neither the name of Google Inc. nor the names of its |
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# contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from |
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# this software without specific prior written permission. |
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# |
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# THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS |
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# "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT |
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# LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR |
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# A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT |
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# OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, |
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# SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT |
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# LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, |
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# DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY |
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# THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT |
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# (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE |
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# OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. |
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"""Run a group of subprocesses and then finish.""" |
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import hashlib |
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import multiprocessing |
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import os |
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import platform |
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import random |
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import signal |
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import subprocess |
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import sys |
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import tempfile |
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import time |
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_DEFAULT_MAX_JOBS = 16 * multiprocessing.cpu_count() |
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# setup a signal handler so that signal.pause registers 'something' |
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# when a child finishes |
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# not using futures and threading to avoid a dependency on subprocess32 |
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if platform.system() == "Windows": |
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pass |
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else: |
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have_alarm = False |
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def alarm_handler(unused_signum, unused_frame): |
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global have_alarm |
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have_alarm = False |
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signal.signal(signal.SIGCHLD, lambda unused_signum, unused_frame: None) |
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signal.signal(signal.SIGALRM, alarm_handler) |
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def shuffle_iteratable(it): |
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"""Return an iterable that randomly walks it""" |
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# take a random sampling from the passed in iterable |
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# we take an element with probability 1/p and rapidly increase |
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# p as we take elements - this gives us a somewhat random set of values before |
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# we've seen all the values, but starts producing values without having to |
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# compute ALL of them at once, allowing tests to start a little earlier |
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nextit = [] |
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p = 1 |
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for val in it: |
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if random.randint(0, p) == 0: |
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p = min(p*2, 100) |
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yield val |
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else: |
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nextit.append(val) |
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# after taking a random sampling, we shuffle the rest of the elements and |
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# yield them |
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random.shuffle(nextit) |
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for val in nextit: |
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yield val |
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_SUCCESS = object() |
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_FAILURE = object() |
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_RUNNING = object() |
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_KILLED = object() |
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_COLORS = { |
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'red': [ 31, 0 ], |
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'green': [ 32, 0 ], |
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'yellow': [ 33, 0 ], |
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'lightgray': [ 37, 0], |
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'gray': [ 30, 1 ], |
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} |
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_BEGINNING_OF_LINE = '\x1b[0G' |
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_CLEAR_LINE = '\x1b[2K' |
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_TAG_COLOR = { |
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'FAILED': 'red', |
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'TIMEOUT': 'red', |
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'PASSED': 'green', |
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'START': 'gray', |
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'WAITING': 'yellow', |
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'SUCCESS': 'green', |
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'IDLE': 'gray', |
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} |
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def message(tag, msg, explanatory_text=None, do_newline=False): |
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if message.old_tag == tag and message.old_msg == msg and not explanatory_text: |
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return |
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message.old_tag = tag |
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message.old_msg = msg |
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if platform.system() == 'Windows': |
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if explanatory_text: |
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print explanatory_text |
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print '%s: %s' % (tag, msg) |
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return |
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try: |
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sys.stdout.write('%s%s%s\x1b[%d;%dm%s\x1b[0m: %s%s' % ( |
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_BEGINNING_OF_LINE, |
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_CLEAR_LINE, |
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'\n%s' % explanatory_text if explanatory_text is not None else '', |
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_COLORS[_TAG_COLOR[tag]][1], |
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_COLORS[_TAG_COLOR[tag]][0], |
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tag, |
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msg, |
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'\n' if do_newline or explanatory_text is not None else '')) |
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sys.stdout.flush() |
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except: |
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pass |
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message.old_tag = "" |
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message.old_msg = "" |
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def which(filename): |
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if '/' in filename: |
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return filename |
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for path in os.environ['PATH'].split(os.pathsep): |
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if os.path.exists(os.path.join(path, filename)): |
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return os.path.join(path, filename) |
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raise Exception('%s not found' % filename) |
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class JobSpec(object): |
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"""Specifies what to run for a job.""" |
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def __init__(self, cmdline, shortname=None, environ=None, hash_targets=None, cwd=None, shell=False): |
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""" |
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Arguments: |
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cmdline: a list of arguments to pass as the command line |
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environ: a dictionary of environment variables to set in the child process |
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hash_targets: which files to include in the hash representing the jobs version |
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(or empty, indicating the job should not be hashed) |
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""" |
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if environ is None: |
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environ = {} |
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if hash_targets is None: |
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hash_targets = [] |
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self.cmdline = cmdline |
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self.environ = environ |
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self.shortname = cmdline[0] if shortname is None else shortname |
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self.hash_targets = hash_targets or [] |
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self.cwd = cwd |
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self.shell = shell |
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def identity(self): |
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return '%r %r %r' % (self.cmdline, self.environ, self.hash_targets) |
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def __hash__(self): |
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return hash(self.identity()) |
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def __cmp__(self, other): |
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return self.identity() == other.identity() |
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class Job(object): |
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"""Manages one job.""" |
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def __init__(self, spec, bin_hash, newline_on_success, travis): |
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self._spec = spec |
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self._bin_hash = bin_hash |
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self._tempfile = tempfile.TemporaryFile() |
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env = os.environ.copy() |
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for k, v in spec.environ.iteritems(): |
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env[k] = v |
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self._start = time.time() |
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self._process = subprocess.Popen(args=spec.cmdline, |
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stderr=subprocess.STDOUT, |
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stdout=self._tempfile, |
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cwd=spec.cwd, |
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shell=spec.shell, |
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env=env) |
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self._state = _RUNNING |
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self._newline_on_success = newline_on_success |
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self._travis = travis |
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message('START', spec.shortname, do_newline=self._travis) |
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def state(self, update_cache): |
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"""Poll current state of the job. Prints messages at completion.""" |
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if self._state == _RUNNING and self._process.poll() is not None: |
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elapsed = time.time() - self._start |
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if self._process.returncode != 0: |
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self._state = _FAILURE |
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self._tempfile.seek(0) |
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stdout = self._tempfile.read() |
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message('FAILED', '%s [ret=%d, pid=%d]' % ( |
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self._spec.shortname, self._process.returncode, self._process.pid), |
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stdout, do_newline=True) |
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else: |
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self._state = _SUCCESS |
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message('PASSED', '%s [time=%.1fsec]' % (self._spec.shortname, elapsed), |
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do_newline=self._newline_on_success or self._travis) |
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if self._bin_hash: |
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update_cache.finished(self._spec.identity(), self._bin_hash) |
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elif self._state == _RUNNING and time.time() - self._start > 300: |
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self._tempfile.seek(0) |
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stdout = self._tempfile.read() |
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message('TIMEOUT', self._spec.shortname, stdout, do_newline=True) |
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self.kill() |
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return self._state |
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def kill(self): |
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if self._state == _RUNNING: |
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self._state = _KILLED |
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self._process.terminate() |
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class Jobset(object): |
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"""Manages one run of jobs.""" |
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def __init__(self, check_cancelled, maxjobs, newline_on_success, travis, cache): |
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self._running = set() |
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self._check_cancelled = check_cancelled |
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self._cancelled = False |
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self._failures = 0 |
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self._completed = 0 |
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self._maxjobs = maxjobs |
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self._newline_on_success = newline_on_success |
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self._travis = travis |
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self._cache = cache |
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def start(self, spec): |
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"""Start a job. Return True on success, False on failure.""" |
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while len(self._running) >= self._maxjobs: |
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if self.cancelled(): return False |
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self.reap() |
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if self.cancelled(): return False |
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if spec.hash_targets: |
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bin_hash = hashlib.sha1() |
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for fn in spec.hash_targets: |
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with open(which(fn)) as f: |
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bin_hash.update(f.read()) |
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bin_hash = bin_hash.hexdigest() |
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should_run = self._cache.should_run(spec.identity(), bin_hash) |
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else: |
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bin_hash = None |
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should_run = True |
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if should_run: |
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try: |
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self._running.add(Job(spec, |
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bin_hash, |
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self._newline_on_success, |
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self._travis)) |
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except: |
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message('FAILED', spec.shortname) |
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self._cancelled = True |
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return False |
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return True |
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def reap(self): |
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"""Collect the dead jobs.""" |
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while self._running: |
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dead = set() |
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for job in self._running: |
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st = job.state(self._cache) |
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if st == _RUNNING: continue |
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if st == _FAILURE: self._failures += 1 |
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if st == _KILLED: self._failures += 1 |
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dead.add(job) |
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for job in dead: |
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self._completed += 1 |
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self._running.remove(job) |
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if dead: return |
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if (not self._travis): |
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message('WAITING', '%d jobs running, %d complete, %d failed' % ( |
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len(self._running), self._completed, self._failures)) |
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if platform.system() == 'Windows': |
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time.sleep(0.1) |
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else: |
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global have_alarm |
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if not have_alarm: |
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have_alarm = True |
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signal.alarm(10) |
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signal.pause() |
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def cancelled(self): |
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"""Poll for cancellation.""" |
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if self._cancelled: return True |
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if not self._check_cancelled(): return False |
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for job in self._running: |
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job.kill() |
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self._cancelled = True |
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return True |
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def finish(self): |
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while self._running: |
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if self.cancelled(): pass # poll cancellation |
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self.reap() |
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return not self.cancelled() and self._failures == 0 |
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def _never_cancelled(): |
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return False |
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# cache class that caches nothing |
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class NoCache(object): |
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def should_run(self, cmdline, bin_hash): |
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return True |
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def finished(self, cmdline, bin_hash): |
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pass |
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def run(cmdlines, |
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check_cancelled=_never_cancelled, |
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maxjobs=None, |
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newline_on_success=False, |
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travis=False, |
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cache=None): |
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js = Jobset(check_cancelled, |
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maxjobs if maxjobs is not None else _DEFAULT_MAX_JOBS, |
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newline_on_success, travis, |
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cache if cache is not None else NoCache()) |
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if not travis: |
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cmdlines = shuffle_iteratable(cmdlines) |
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else: |
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cmdlines = sorted(cmdlines, key=lambda x: x.shortname) |
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for cmdline in cmdlines: |
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if not js.start(cmdline): |
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break |
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return js.finish()
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