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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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# 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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# LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, |
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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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from __future__ import absolute_import |
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import collections |
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import multiprocessing |
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import os |
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import select |
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import signal |
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import sys |
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import tempfile |
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import threading |
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import time |
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import unittest |
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import uuid |
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import six |
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from six import moves |
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from tests import _loader |
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from tests import _result |
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class CaptureFile(object): |
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"""A context-managed file to redirect output to a byte array. |
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Use by invoking `start` (`__enter__`) and at some point invoking `stop` |
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(`__exit__`). At any point after the initial call to `start` call `output` to |
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get the current redirected output. Note that we don't currently use file |
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locking, so calling `output` between calls to `start` and `stop` may muddle |
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the result (you should only be doing this during a Python-handled interrupt as |
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a last ditch effort to provide output to the user). |
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Attributes: |
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_redirected_fd (int): File descriptor of file to redirect writes from. |
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_saved_fd (int): A copy of the original value of the redirected file |
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descriptor. |
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_into_file (TemporaryFile or None): File to which writes are redirected. |
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Only non-None when self is started. |
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""" |
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def __init__(self, fd): |
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self._redirected_fd = fd |
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self._saved_fd = os.dup(self._redirected_fd) |
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self._into_file = None |
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def output(self): |
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"""Get all output from the redirected-to file if it exists.""" |
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if self._into_file: |
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self._into_file.seek(0) |
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return bytes(self._into_file.read()) |
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else: |
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return bytes() |
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def start(self): |
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"""Start redirection of writes to the file descriptor.""" |
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self._into_file = tempfile.TemporaryFile() |
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os.dup2(self._into_file.fileno(), self._redirected_fd) |
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def stop(self): |
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"""Stop redirection of writes to the file descriptor.""" |
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# n.b. this dup2 call auto-closes self._redirected_fd |
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os.dup2(self._saved_fd, self._redirected_fd) |
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def write_bypass(self, value): |
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"""Bypass the redirection and write directly to the original file. |
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Arguments: |
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value (str): What to write to the original file. |
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""" |
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if six.PY3 and not isinstance(value, six.binary_type): |
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value = bytes(value, 'ascii') |
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if self._saved_fd is None: |
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os.write(self._redirect_fd, value) |
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else: |
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os.write(self._saved_fd, value) |
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def __enter__(self): |
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self.start() |
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return self |
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def __exit__(self, type, value, traceback): |
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self.stop() |
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def close(self): |
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"""Close any resources used by self not closed by stop().""" |
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os.close(self._saved_fd) |
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class AugmentedCase(collections.namedtuple('AugmentedCase', [ |
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'case', 'id'])): |
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"""A test case with a guaranteed unique externally specified identifier. |
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Attributes: |
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case (unittest.TestCase): TestCase we're decorating with an additional |
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identifier. |
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id (object): Any identifier that may be considered 'unique' for testing |
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purposes. |
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""" |
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def __new__(cls, case, id=None): |
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if id is None: |
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id = uuid.uuid4() |
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return super(cls, AugmentedCase).__new__(cls, case, id) |
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class Runner(object): |
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def run(self, suite): |
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"""See setuptools' test_runner setup argument for information.""" |
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# only run test cases with id starting with given prefix |
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testcase_filter = os.getenv('GRPC_PYTHON_TESTRUNNER_FILTER') |
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filtered_cases = [] |
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for case in _loader.iterate_suite_cases(suite): |
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if not testcase_filter or case.id().startswith(testcase_filter): |
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filtered_cases.append(case) |
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# Ensure that every test case has no collision with any other test case in |
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# the augmented results. |
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augmented_cases = [AugmentedCase(case, uuid.uuid4()) |
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for case in filtered_cases] |
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case_id_by_case = dict((augmented_case.case, augmented_case.id) |
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for augmented_case in augmented_cases) |
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result_out = moves.cStringIO() |
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result = _result.TerminalResult( |
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result_out, id_map=lambda case: case_id_by_case[case]) |
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stdout_pipe = CaptureFile(sys.stdout.fileno()) |
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stderr_pipe = CaptureFile(sys.stderr.fileno()) |
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kill_flag = [False] |
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def sigint_handler(signal_number, frame): |
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if signal_number == signal.SIGINT: |
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kill_flag[0] = True # Python 2.7 not having 'local'... :-( |
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signal.signal(signal_number, signal.SIG_DFL) |
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def fault_handler(signal_number, frame): |
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stdout_pipe.write_bypass( |
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'Received fault signal {}\nstdout:\n{}\n\nstderr:{}\n' |
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.format(signal_number, stdout_pipe.output(), |
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stderr_pipe.output())) |
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os._exit(1) |
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def check_kill_self(): |
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if kill_flag[0]: |
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stdout_pipe.write_bypass('Stopping tests short...') |
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result.stopTestRun() |
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stdout_pipe.write_bypass(result_out.getvalue()) |
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stdout_pipe.write_bypass( |
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'\ninterrupted stdout:\n{}\n'.format(stdout_pipe.output().decode())) |
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stderr_pipe.write_bypass( |
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'\ninterrupted stderr:\n{}\n'.format(stderr_pipe.output().decode())) |
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os._exit(1) |
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def try_set_handler(name, handler): |
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try: |
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signal.signal(getattr(signal, name), handler) |
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except AttributeError: |
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pass |
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try_set_handler('SIGINT', sigint_handler) |
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try_set_handler('SIGSEGV', fault_handler) |
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try_set_handler('SIGBUS', fault_handler) |
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try_set_handler('SIGABRT', fault_handler) |
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try_set_handler('SIGFPE', fault_handler) |
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try_set_handler('SIGILL', fault_handler) |
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# Sometimes output will lag after a test has successfully finished; we |
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# ignore such writes to our pipes. |
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try_set_handler('SIGPIPE', signal.SIG_IGN) |
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# Run the tests |
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result.startTestRun() |
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for augmented_case in augmented_cases: |
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sys.stdout.write('Running {}\n'.format(augmented_case.case.id())) |
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sys.stdout.flush() |
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case_thread = threading.Thread( |
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target=augmented_case.case.run, args=(result,)) |
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try: |
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with stdout_pipe, stderr_pipe: |
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case_thread.start() |
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while case_thread.is_alive(): |
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check_kill_self() |
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time.sleep(0) |
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case_thread.join() |
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except: |
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# re-raise the exception after forcing the with-block to end |
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raise |
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result.set_output( |
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augmented_case.case, stdout_pipe.output(), stderr_pipe.output()) |
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sys.stdout.write(result_out.getvalue()) |
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sys.stdout.flush() |
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result_out.truncate(0) |
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check_kill_self() |
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result.stopTestRun() |
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stdout_pipe.close() |
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stderr_pipe.close() |
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# Report results |
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sys.stdout.write(result_out.getvalue()) |
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sys.stdout.flush() |
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signal.signal(signal.SIGINT, signal.SIG_DFL) |
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with open('report.xml', 'wb') as report_xml_file: |
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_result.jenkins_junit_xml(result).write(report_xml_file) |
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return result |
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