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#!/usr/bin/env python |
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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 tests in parallel.""" |
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import argparse |
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import glob |
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import hashlib |
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import itertools |
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import json |
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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 re |
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import subprocess |
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import sys |
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import time |
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import xml.etree.cElementTree as ET |
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import urllib2 |
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import jobset |
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import watch_dirs |
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ROOT = os.path.abspath(os.path.join(os.path.dirname(sys.argv[0]), '../..')) |
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os.chdir(ROOT) |
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_FORCE_ENVIRON_FOR_WRAPPERS = {} |
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def platform_string(): |
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if platform.system() == 'Windows': |
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return 'windows' |
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elif platform.system() == 'Darwin': |
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return 'mac' |
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elif platform.system() == 'Linux': |
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return 'linux' |
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else: |
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return 'posix' |
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# SimpleConfig: just compile with CONFIG=config, and run the binary to test |
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class SimpleConfig(object): |
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def __init__(self, config, environ=None, timeout_seconds=5*60): |
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if environ is None: |
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environ = {} |
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self.build_config = config |
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self.allow_hashing = (config != 'gcov') |
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self.environ = environ |
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self.environ['CONFIG'] = config |
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self.timeout_seconds = timeout_seconds |
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def job_spec(self, cmdline, hash_targets, shortname=None, environ={}): |
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"""Construct a jobset.JobSpec for a test under this config |
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Args: |
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cmdline: a list of strings specifying the command line the test |
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would like to run |
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hash_targets: either None (don't do caching of test results), or |
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a list of strings specifying files to include in a |
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binary hash to check if a test has changed |
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-- if used, all artifacts needed to run the test must |
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be listed |
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""" |
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actual_environ = self.environ.copy() |
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for k, v in environ.iteritems(): |
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actual_environ[k] = v |
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return jobset.JobSpec(cmdline=cmdline, |
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shortname=shortname, |
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environ=actual_environ, |
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timeout_seconds=self.timeout_seconds, |
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hash_targets=hash_targets |
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if self.allow_hashing else None) |
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# ValgrindConfig: compile with some CONFIG=config, but use valgrind to run |
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class ValgrindConfig(object): |
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def __init__(self, config, tool, args=None): |
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if args is None: |
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args = [] |
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self.build_config = config |
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self.tool = tool |
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self.args = args |
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self.allow_hashing = False |
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def job_spec(self, cmdline, hash_targets): |
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return jobset.JobSpec(cmdline=['valgrind', '--tool=%s' % self.tool] + |
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self.args + cmdline, |
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shortname='valgrind %s' % cmdline[0], |
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hash_targets=None) |
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class CLanguage(object): |
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def __init__(self, make_target, test_lang): |
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self.make_target = make_target |
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self.platform = platform_string() |
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self.test_lang = test_lang |
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def test_specs(self, config, travis): |
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out = [] |
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with open('tools/run_tests/tests.json') as f: |
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js = json.load(f) |
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platforms_str = 'ci_platforms' if travis else 'platforms' |
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binaries = [tgt |
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for tgt in js |
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if tgt['language'] == self.test_lang and |
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config.build_config not in tgt['exclude_configs'] and |
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platform_string() in tgt[platforms_str]] |
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for target in binaries: |
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if travis and target['flaky']: |
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continue |
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if self.platform == 'windows': |
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binary = 'vsprojects/%s/%s.exe' % ( |
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_WINDOWS_CONFIG[config.build_config], target['name']) |
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else: |
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binary = 'bins/%s/%s' % (config.build_config, target['name']) |
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if os.path.isfile(binary): |
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out.append(config.job_spec([binary], [binary])) |
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else: |
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print "\nWARNING: binary not found, skipping", binary |
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return sorted(out) |
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def make_targets(self): |
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if platform_string() == 'windows': |
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# don't build tools on windows just yet |
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return ['buildtests_%s' % self.make_target] |
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return ['buildtests_%s' % self.make_target, 'tools_%s' % self.make_target] |
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def build_steps(self): |
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return [] |
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def supports_multi_config(self): |
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return True |
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def __str__(self): |
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return self.make_target |
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class NodeLanguage(object): |
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def test_specs(self, config, travis): |
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return [config.job_spec(['tools/run_tests/run_node.sh'], None, |
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environ=_FORCE_ENVIRON_FOR_WRAPPERS)] |
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def make_targets(self): |
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return ['static_c', 'shared_c'] |
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def build_steps(self): |
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return [['tools/run_tests/build_node.sh']] |
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def supports_multi_config(self): |
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return False |
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def __str__(self): |
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return 'node' |
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class PhpLanguage(object): |
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def test_specs(self, config, travis): |
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return [config.job_spec(['src/php/bin/run_tests.sh'], None, |
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environ=_FORCE_ENVIRON_FOR_WRAPPERS)] |
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def make_targets(self): |
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return ['static_c', 'shared_c'] |
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def build_steps(self): |
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return [['tools/run_tests/build_php.sh']] |
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def supports_multi_config(self): |
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return False |
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def __str__(self): |
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return 'php' |
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class PythonLanguage(object): |
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def __init__(self): |
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self._build_python_versions = ['2.7'] |
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self._has_python_versions = [] |
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def test_specs(self, config, travis): |
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environment = dict(_FORCE_ENVIRON_FOR_WRAPPERS) |
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environment['PYVER'] = '2.7' |
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return [config.job_spec( |
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['tools/run_tests/run_python.sh'], |
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None, |
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environ=environment, |
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shortname='py.test', |
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)] |
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def make_targets(self): |
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return ['static_c', 'grpc_python_plugin', 'shared_c'] |
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def build_steps(self): |
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commands = [] |
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for python_version in self._build_python_versions: |
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try: |
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with open(os.devnull, 'w') as output: |
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subprocess.check_call(['which', 'python' + python_version], |
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stdout=output, stderr=output) |
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commands.append(['tools/run_tests/build_python.sh', python_version]) |
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self._has_python_versions.append(python_version) |
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except: |
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jobset.message('WARNING', 'Missing Python ' + python_version, |
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do_newline=True) |
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return commands |
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def supports_multi_config(self): |
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return False |
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def __str__(self): |
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return 'python' |
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class RubyLanguage(object): |
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def test_specs(self, config, travis): |
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return [config.job_spec(['tools/run_tests/run_ruby.sh'], None, |
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environ=_FORCE_ENVIRON_FOR_WRAPPERS)] |
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def make_targets(self): |
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return ['static_c'] |
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def build_steps(self): |
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return [['tools/run_tests/build_ruby.sh']] |
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def supports_multi_config(self): |
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return False |
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def __str__(self): |
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return 'ruby' |
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class CSharpLanguage(object): |
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def __init__(self): |
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self.platform = platform_string() |
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def test_specs(self, config, travis): |
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assemblies = ['Grpc.Core.Tests', |
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'Grpc.Examples.Tests', |
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'Grpc.HealthCheck.Tests', |
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'Grpc.IntegrationTesting'] |
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if self.platform == 'windows': |
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cmd = 'tools\\run_tests\\run_csharp.bat' |
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else: |
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cmd = 'tools/run_tests/run_csharp.sh' |
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return [config.job_spec([cmd, assembly], |
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None, shortname=assembly, |
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environ=_FORCE_ENVIRON_FOR_WRAPPERS) |
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for assembly in assemblies] |
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def make_targets(self): |
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# For Windows, this target doesn't really build anything, |
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# everything is build by buildall script later. |
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if self.platform == 'windows': |
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return [] |
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else: |
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return ['grpc_csharp_ext'] |
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def build_steps(self): |
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if self.platform == 'windows': |
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return [['src\\csharp\\buildall.bat']] |
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else: |
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return [['tools/run_tests/build_csharp.sh']] |
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def supports_multi_config(self): |
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return False |
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def __str__(self): |
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return 'csharp' |
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class ObjCLanguage(object): |
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def test_specs(self, config, travis): |
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return [config.job_spec(['src/objective-c/tests/run_tests.sh'], None, |
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environ=_FORCE_ENVIRON_FOR_WRAPPERS)] |
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def make_targets(self): |
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return ['grpc_objective_c_plugin', 'interop_server'] |
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def build_steps(self): |
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return [['src/objective-c/tests/build_tests.sh']] |
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def supports_multi_config(self): |
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return False |
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def __str__(self): |
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return 'objc' |
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class Sanity(object): |
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def test_specs(self, config, travis): |
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return [config.job_spec('tools/run_tests/run_sanity.sh', None), |
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config.job_spec('tools/run_tests/check_sources_and_headers.py', None)] |
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def make_targets(self): |
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return ['run_dep_checks'] |
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def build_steps(self): |
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return [] |
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def supports_multi_config(self): |
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return False |
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def __str__(self): |
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return 'sanity' |
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class Build(object): |
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def test_specs(self, config, travis): |
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return [] |
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def make_targets(self): |
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return ['static'] |
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def build_steps(self): |
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return [] |
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def supports_multi_config(self): |
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return True |
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def __str__(self): |
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return self.make_target |
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# different configurations we can run under |
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_CONFIGS = { |
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'dbg': SimpleConfig('dbg'), |
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'opt': SimpleConfig('opt'), |
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'tsan': SimpleConfig('tsan', timeout_seconds=10*60, environ={ |
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'TSAN_OPTIONS': 'suppressions=tools/tsan_suppressions.txt:halt_on_error=1:second_deadlock_stack=1'}), |
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'msan': SimpleConfig('msan', timeout_seconds=7*60), |
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'ubsan': SimpleConfig('ubsan'), |
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'asan': SimpleConfig('asan', timeout_seconds=7*60, environ={ |
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'ASAN_OPTIONS': 'detect_leaks=1:color=always:suppressions=tools/tsan_suppressions.txt', |
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'LSAN_OPTIONS': 'report_objects=1'}), |
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'asan-noleaks': SimpleConfig('asan', environ={ |
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'ASAN_OPTIONS': 'detect_leaks=0:color=always:suppressions=tools/tsan_suppressions.txt'}), |
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'gcov': SimpleConfig('gcov'), |
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'memcheck': ValgrindConfig('valgrind', 'memcheck', ['--leak-check=full']), |
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'helgrind': ValgrindConfig('dbg', 'helgrind') |
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} |
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_DEFAULT = ['opt'] |
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_LANGUAGES = { |
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'c++': CLanguage('cxx', 'c++'), |
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'c': CLanguage('c', 'c'), |
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'node': NodeLanguage(), |
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'php': PhpLanguage(), |
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'python': PythonLanguage(), |
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'ruby': RubyLanguage(), |
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'csharp': CSharpLanguage(), |
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'objc' : ObjCLanguage(), |
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'sanity': Sanity(), |
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'build': Build(), |
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} |
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_WINDOWS_CONFIG = { |
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'dbg': 'Debug', |
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'opt': 'Release', |
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} |
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# parse command line |
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argp = argparse.ArgumentParser(description='Run grpc tests.') |
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argp.add_argument('-c', '--config', |
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choices=['all'] + sorted(_CONFIGS.keys()), |
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nargs='+', |
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default=_DEFAULT) |
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def runs_per_test_type(arg_str): |
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"""Auxilary function to parse the "runs_per_test" flag. |
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Returns: |
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A positive integer or 0, the latter indicating an infinite number of |
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runs. |
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Raises: |
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argparse.ArgumentTypeError: Upon invalid input. |
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""" |
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if arg_str == 'inf': |
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return 0 |
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try: |
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n = int(arg_str) |
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if n <= 0: raise ValueError |
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return n |
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except: |
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msg = "'{}' isn't a positive integer or 'inf'".format(arg_str) |
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raise argparse.ArgumentTypeError(msg) |
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argp.add_argument('-n', '--runs_per_test', default=1, type=runs_per_test_type, |
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help='A positive integer or "inf". If "inf", all tests will run in an ' |
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'infinite loop. Especially useful in combination with "-f"') |
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argp.add_argument('-r', '--regex', default='.*', type=str) |
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argp.add_argument('-j', '--jobs', default=2 * multiprocessing.cpu_count(), type=int) |
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argp.add_argument('-s', '--slowdown', default=1.0, type=float) |
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argp.add_argument('-f', '--forever', |
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default=False, |
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action='store_const', |
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const=True) |
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argp.add_argument('-t', '--travis', |
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default=False, |
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action='store_const', |
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const=True) |
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argp.add_argument('--newline_on_success', |
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default=False, |
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action='store_const', |
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const=True) |
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argp.add_argument('-l', '--language', |
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choices=['all'] + sorted(_LANGUAGES.keys()), |
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nargs='+', |
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default=['all']) |
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argp.add_argument('-S', '--stop_on_failure', |
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default=False, |
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action='store_const', |
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const=True) |
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argp.add_argument('-a', '--antagonists', default=0, type=int) |
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argp.add_argument('-x', '--xml_report', default=None, type=str, |
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help='Generates a JUnit-compatible XML report') |
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args = argp.parse_args() |
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# grab config |
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run_configs = set(_CONFIGS[cfg] |
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for cfg in itertools.chain.from_iterable( |
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_CONFIGS.iterkeys() if x == 'all' else [x] |
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for x in args.config)) |
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build_configs = set(cfg.build_config for cfg in run_configs) |
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if args.travis: |
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_FORCE_ENVIRON_FOR_WRAPPERS = {'GRPC_TRACE': 'surface,batch'} |
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languages = set(_LANGUAGES[l] |
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for l in itertools.chain.from_iterable( |
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_LANGUAGES.iterkeys() if x == 'all' else [x] |
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for x in args.language)) |
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if len(build_configs) > 1: |
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for language in languages: |
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if not language.supports_multi_config(): |
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print language, 'does not support multiple build configurations' |
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sys.exit(1) |
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if platform.system() == 'Windows': |
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def make_jobspec(cfg, targets): |
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extra_args = [] |
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# better do parallel compilation |
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extra_args.extend(["/m"]) |
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# disable PDB generation: it's broken, and we don't need it during CI |
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extra_args.extend(["/p:GenerateDebugInformation=false", "/p:DebugInformationFormat=None"]) |
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return [ |
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jobset.JobSpec(['vsprojects\\build.bat', |
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'vsprojects\\%s.sln' % target, |
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'/p:Configuration=%s' % _WINDOWS_CONFIG[cfg]] + |
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extra_args, |
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shell=True, timeout_seconds=90*60) |
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for target in targets] |
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else: |
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def make_jobspec(cfg, targets): |
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return [jobset.JobSpec([os.getenv('MAKE', 'make'), |
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'-j', '%d' % (multiprocessing.cpu_count() + 1), |
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'EXTRA_DEFINES=GRPC_TEST_SLOWDOWN_MACHINE_FACTOR=%f' % |
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args.slowdown, |
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'CONFIG=%s' % cfg] + targets, |
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timeout_seconds=30*60)] |
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make_targets = list(set(itertools.chain.from_iterable( |
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l.make_targets() for l in languages))) |
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build_steps = [] |
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if make_targets: |
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make_commands = itertools.chain.from_iterable(make_jobspec(cfg, make_targets) for cfg in build_configs) |
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build_steps.extend(set(make_commands)) |
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build_steps.extend(set( |
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jobset.JobSpec(cmdline, environ={'CONFIG': cfg}) |
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for cfg in build_configs |
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for l in languages |
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for cmdline in l.build_steps())) |
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runs_per_test = args.runs_per_test |
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forever = args.forever |
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class TestCache(object): |
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"""Cache for running tests.""" |
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def __init__(self, use_cache_results): |
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self._last_successful_run = {} |
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self._use_cache_results = use_cache_results |
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self._last_save = time.time() |
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def should_run(self, cmdline, bin_hash): |
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if cmdline not in self._last_successful_run: |
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return True |
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if self._last_successful_run[cmdline] != bin_hash: |
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return True |
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if not self._use_cache_results: |
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return True |
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return False |
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def finished(self, cmdline, bin_hash): |
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self._last_successful_run[cmdline] = bin_hash |
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if time.time() - self._last_save > 1: |
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self.save() |
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def dump(self): |
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return [{'cmdline': k, 'hash': v} |
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for k, v in self._last_successful_run.iteritems()] |
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def parse(self, exdump): |
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self._last_successful_run = dict((o['cmdline'], o['hash']) for o in exdump) |
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def save(self): |
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with open('.run_tests_cache', 'w') as f: |
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f.write(json.dumps(self.dump())) |
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self._last_save = time.time() |
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def maybe_load(self): |
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if os.path.exists('.run_tests_cache'): |
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with open('.run_tests_cache') as f: |
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self.parse(json.loads(f.read())) |
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def _start_port_server(port_server_port): |
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# check if a compatible port server is running |
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# if incompatible (version mismatch) ==> start a new one |
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# if not running ==> start a new one |
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# otherwise, leave it up |
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try: |
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version = urllib2.urlopen('http://localhost:%d/version' % port_server_port, |
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timeout=1).read() |
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running = True |
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except Exception: |
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running = False |
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if running: |
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with open('tools/run_tests/port_server.py') as f: |
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current_version = hashlib.sha1(f.read()).hexdigest() |
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running = (version == current_version) |
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if not running: |
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urllib2.urlopen('http://localhost:%d/quit' % port_server_port).read() |
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time.sleep(1) |
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if not running: |
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port_log = open('portlog.txt', 'w') |
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port_server = subprocess.Popen( |
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['python', 'tools/run_tests/port_server.py', '-p', '%d' % port_server_port], |
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stderr=subprocess.STDOUT, |
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stdout=port_log) |
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# ensure port server is up |
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waits = 0 |
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while True: |
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if waits > 10: |
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port_server.kill() |
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print "port_server failed to start" |
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sys.exit(1) |
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try: |
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urllib2.urlopen('http://localhost:%d/get' % port_server_port, |
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timeout=1).read() |
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break |
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except urllib2.URLError: |
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print "waiting for port_server" |
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time.sleep(0.5) |
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waits += 1 |
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except: |
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port_server.kill() |
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raise |
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def _build_and_run( |
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check_cancelled, newline_on_success, travis, cache, xml_report=None): |
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"""Do one pass of building & running tests.""" |
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# build latest sequentially |
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if not jobset.run(build_steps, maxjobs=1, |
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newline_on_success=newline_on_success, travis=travis): |
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return 1 |
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|
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# start antagonists |
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antagonists = [subprocess.Popen(['tools/run_tests/antagonist.py']) |
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for _ in range(0, args.antagonists)] |
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port_server_port = 9999 |
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_start_port_server(port_server_port) |
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try: |
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infinite_runs = runs_per_test == 0 |
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one_run = set( |
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spec |
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for config in run_configs |
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for language in languages |
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for spec in language.test_specs(config, args.travis) |
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if re.search(args.regex, spec.shortname)) |
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# When running on travis, we want out test runs to be as similar as possible |
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# for reproducibility purposes. |
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if travis: |
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massaged_one_run = sorted(one_run, key=lambda x: x.shortname) |
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else: |
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# whereas otherwise, we want to shuffle things up to give all tests a |
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# chance to run. |
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massaged_one_run = list(one_run) # random.shuffle needs an indexable seq. |
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random.shuffle(massaged_one_run) # which it modifies in-place. |
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if infinite_runs: |
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assert len(massaged_one_run) > 0, 'Must have at least one test for a -n inf run' |
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runs_sequence = (itertools.repeat(massaged_one_run) if infinite_runs |
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else itertools.repeat(massaged_one_run, runs_per_test)) |
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all_runs = itertools.chain.from_iterable(runs_sequence) |
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|
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root = ET.Element('testsuites') if xml_report else None |
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testsuite = ET.SubElement(root, 'testsuite', id='1', package='grpc', name='tests') if xml_report else None |
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|
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if not jobset.run(all_runs, check_cancelled, |
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newline_on_success=newline_on_success, travis=travis, |
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infinite_runs=infinite_runs, |
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maxjobs=args.jobs, |
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stop_on_failure=args.stop_on_failure, |
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cache=cache if not xml_report else None, |
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xml_report=testsuite, |
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add_env={'GRPC_TEST_PORT_SERVER': 'localhost:%d' % port_server_port}): |
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return 2 |
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finally: |
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for antagonist in antagonists: |
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antagonist.kill() |
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if xml_report: |
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tree = ET.ElementTree(root) |
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tree.write(xml_report, encoding='UTF-8') |
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|
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if cache: cache.save() |
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|
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return 0 |
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|
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|
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test_cache = TestCache(runs_per_test == 1) |
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test_cache.maybe_load() |
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|
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if forever: |
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success = True |
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while True: |
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dw = watch_dirs.DirWatcher(['src', 'include', 'test', 'examples']) |
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initial_time = dw.most_recent_change() |
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have_files_changed = lambda: dw.most_recent_change() != initial_time |
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previous_success = success |
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success = _build_and_run(check_cancelled=have_files_changed, |
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newline_on_success=False, |
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travis=args.travis, |
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cache=test_cache) == 0 |
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if not previous_success and success: |
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jobset.message('SUCCESS', |
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'All tests are now passing properly', |
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do_newline=True) |
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jobset.message('IDLE', 'No change detected') |
|
while not have_files_changed(): |
|
time.sleep(1) |
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else: |
|
result = _build_and_run(check_cancelled=lambda: False, |
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newline_on_success=args.newline_on_success, |
|
travis=args.travis, |
|
cache=test_cache, |
|
xml_report=args.xml_report) |
|
if result == 0: |
|
jobset.message('SUCCESS', 'All tests passed', do_newline=True) |
|
else: |
|
jobset.message('FAILED', 'Some tests failed', do_newline=True) |
|
sys.exit(result)
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