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#!/usr/bin/env python3
# Copyright 2012-2016 The Meson development team
# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
# You may obtain a copy of the License at
# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
# limitations under the License.
from glob import glob
import itertools
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import os, subprocess, shutil, sys, signal
from io import StringIO
from ast import literal_eval
from enum import Enum
import tempfile
from mesonbuild import mtest
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from mesonbuild import environment
from mesonbuild import mesonlib
from mesonbuild import mlog
from mesonbuild.mesonlib import stringlistify, Popen_safe
from mesonbuild.coredata import backendlist
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import argparse
import xml.etree.ElementTree as ET
import time
import multiprocessing
from concurrent.futures import ProcessPoolExecutor
import re
from run_unittests import get_fake_options, run_configure
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from run_tests import get_backend_commands, get_backend_args_for_dir, Backend
from run_tests import ensure_backend_detects_changes
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project tests: DummyExecutor for MSYS2 and OpenBSD Added and tested on MSYS2/MinGW which doesn't implement the required semaphore locks in the multiprocessing module: Traceback (most recent call last): File "C:/msys64/mingw64/lib/python3.5\multiprocessing\synchronize.py", line 29, in <module> from _multiprocessing import SemLock, sem_unlink ImportError: cannot import name 'sem_unlink' During handling of the above exception, another exception occurred: Traceback (most recent call last): File "run_project_tests.py", line 560, in <module> (passing_tests, failing_tests, skipped_tests) = run_tests(all_tests, 'meson-test-run', options.extra_args) File "run_project_tests.py", line 406, in run_tests executor = conc.ProcessPoolExecutor(max_workers=num_workers) File "F:/msys64/mingw64/lib/python3.5\concurrent\futures\process.py", line 390, in __init__ EXTRA_QUEUED_CALLS) File "F:/msys64/mingw64/lib/python3.5\multiprocessing\context.py", line 101, in Queue return Queue(maxsize, ctx=self.get_context()) File "F:/msys64/mingw64/lib/python3.5\multiprocessing\queues.py", line 42, in __init__ self._rlock = ctx.Lock() File "F:/msys64/mingw64/lib/python3.5\multiprocessing\context.py", line 65, in Lock from .synchronize import Lock File "F:/msys64/mingw64/lib/python3.5\multiprocessing\synchronize.py", line 34, in <module> " function, see issue 3770.") ImportError: This platform lacks a functioning sem_open implementation, therefore, the required synchronization primitives needed will not function, see issue 3770. See also: https://bugs.python.org/issue3770 https://github.com/mesonbuild/meson/issues/1323 According to 3770, the same problem also exists on OpenBSD, so this will potentially also be useful there.
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class BuildStep(Enum):
configure = 1
build = 2
test = 3
install = 4
clean = 5
validate = 6
project tests: DummyExecutor for MSYS2 and OpenBSD Added and tested on MSYS2/MinGW which doesn't implement the required semaphore locks in the multiprocessing module: Traceback (most recent call last): File "C:/msys64/mingw64/lib/python3.5\multiprocessing\synchronize.py", line 29, in <module> from _multiprocessing import SemLock, sem_unlink ImportError: cannot import name 'sem_unlink' During handling of the above exception, another exception occurred: Traceback (most recent call last): File "run_project_tests.py", line 560, in <module> (passing_tests, failing_tests, skipped_tests) = run_tests(all_tests, 'meson-test-run', options.extra_args) File "run_project_tests.py", line 406, in run_tests executor = conc.ProcessPoolExecutor(max_workers=num_workers) File "F:/msys64/mingw64/lib/python3.5\concurrent\futures\process.py", line 390, in __init__ EXTRA_QUEUED_CALLS) File "F:/msys64/mingw64/lib/python3.5\multiprocessing\context.py", line 101, in Queue return Queue(maxsize, ctx=self.get_context()) File "F:/msys64/mingw64/lib/python3.5\multiprocessing\queues.py", line 42, in __init__ self._rlock = ctx.Lock() File "F:/msys64/mingw64/lib/python3.5\multiprocessing\context.py", line 65, in Lock from .synchronize import Lock File "F:/msys64/mingw64/lib/python3.5\multiprocessing\synchronize.py", line 34, in <module> " function, see issue 3770.") ImportError: This platform lacks a functioning sem_open implementation, therefore, the required synchronization primitives needed will not function, see issue 3770. See also: https://bugs.python.org/issue3770 https://github.com/mesonbuild/meson/issues/1323 According to 3770, the same problem also exists on OpenBSD, so this will potentially also be useful there.
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class TestResult:
def __init__(self, msg, step, stdo, stde, mlog, conftime=0, buildtime=0, testtime=0):
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self.msg = msg
self.step = step
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self.stdo = stdo
self.stde = stde
self.mlog = mlog
self.conftime = conftime
self.buildtime = buildtime
self.testtime = testtime
project tests: DummyExecutor for MSYS2 and OpenBSD Added and tested on MSYS2/MinGW which doesn't implement the required semaphore locks in the multiprocessing module: Traceback (most recent call last): File "C:/msys64/mingw64/lib/python3.5\multiprocessing\synchronize.py", line 29, in <module> from _multiprocessing import SemLock, sem_unlink ImportError: cannot import name 'sem_unlink' During handling of the above exception, another exception occurred: Traceback (most recent call last): File "run_project_tests.py", line 560, in <module> (passing_tests, failing_tests, skipped_tests) = run_tests(all_tests, 'meson-test-run', options.extra_args) File "run_project_tests.py", line 406, in run_tests executor = conc.ProcessPoolExecutor(max_workers=num_workers) File "F:/msys64/mingw64/lib/python3.5\concurrent\futures\process.py", line 390, in __init__ EXTRA_QUEUED_CALLS) File "F:/msys64/mingw64/lib/python3.5\multiprocessing\context.py", line 101, in Queue return Queue(maxsize, ctx=self.get_context()) File "F:/msys64/mingw64/lib/python3.5\multiprocessing\queues.py", line 42, in __init__ self._rlock = ctx.Lock() File "F:/msys64/mingw64/lib/python3.5\multiprocessing\context.py", line 65, in Lock from .synchronize import Lock File "F:/msys64/mingw64/lib/python3.5\multiprocessing\synchronize.py", line 34, in <module> " function, see issue 3770.") ImportError: This platform lacks a functioning sem_open implementation, therefore, the required synchronization primitives needed will not function, see issue 3770. See also: https://bugs.python.org/issue3770 https://github.com/mesonbuild/meson/issues/1323 According to 3770, the same problem also exists on OpenBSD, so this will potentially also be useful there.
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class AutoDeletedDir:
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def __init__(self, d):
self.dir = d
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def __enter__(self):
os.makedirs(self.dir, exist_ok=True)
return self.dir
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def __exit__(self, _type, value, traceback):
# We don't use tempfile.TemporaryDirectory, but wrap the
# deletion in the AutoDeletedDir class because
# it fails on Windows due antivirus programs
# holding files open.
mesonlib.windows_proof_rmtree(self.dir)
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failing_logs = []
print_debug = 'MESON_PRINT_TEST_OUTPUT' in os.environ
under_ci = not {'TRAVIS', 'APPVEYOR'}.isdisjoint(os.environ)
do_debug = under_ci or print_debug
no_meson_log_msg = 'No meson-log.txt found.'
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system_compiler = None
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meson_command = os.path.join(os.getcwd(), 'meson')
if not os.path.exists(meson_command):
meson_command += '.py'
if not os.path.exists(meson_command):
raise RuntimeError('Could not find main Meson script to run.')
class StopException(Exception):
def __init__(self):
super().__init__('Stopped by user')
stop = False
def stop_handler(signal, frame):
global stop
stop = True
signal.signal(signal.SIGINT, stop_handler)
signal.signal(signal.SIGTERM, stop_handler)
def setup_commands(optbackend):
global do_debug, backend, backend_flags
global compile_commands, clean_commands, test_commands, install_commands, uninstall_commands
backend = optbackend
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msbuild_exe = shutil.which('msbuild')
# Auto-detect backend if unspecified
if backend is None:
if msbuild_exe is not None:
backend = 'vs' # Meson will auto-detect VS version to use
elif mesonlib.is_osx():
backend = 'xcode'
else:
backend = 'ninja'
# Set backend arguments for Meson
if backend.startswith('vs'):
backend_flags = ['--backend=' + backend]
backend = Backend.vs
elif backend == 'xcode':
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backend_flags = ['--backend=xcode']
backend = Backend.xcode
elif backend == 'ninja':
backend_flags = ['--backend=ninja']
backend = Backend.ninja
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else:
raise RuntimeError('Unknown backend: {!r}'.format(backend))
compile_commands, clean_commands, test_commands, install_commands, \
uninstall_commands = get_backend_commands(backend, do_debug)
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def get_relative_files_list_from_dir(fromdir):
paths = []
for (root, _, files) in os.walk(fromdir):
reldir = os.path.relpath(root, start=fromdir)
for f in files:
path = os.path.join(reldir, f).replace('\\', '/')
if path.startswith('./'):
path = path[2:]
paths.append(path)
return paths
def platform_fix_name(fname, compiler):
if '?lib' in fname:
if mesonlib.is_cygwin():
fname = re.sub(r'lib/\?lib(.*)\.so$', r'bin/cyg\1.dll', fname)
fname = re.sub(r'\?lib(.*)\.dll$', r'cyg\1.dll', fname)
else:
fname = re.sub(r'\?lib', 'lib', fname)
if fname.endswith('?exe'):
fname = fname[:-4]
if mesonlib.is_windows() or mesonlib.is_cygwin():
return fname + '.exe'
if fname.startswith('?msvc:'):
fname = fname[6:]
if compiler != 'cl':
return None
if fname.startswith('?gcc:'):
fname = fname[5:]
if compiler == 'cl':
return None
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return fname
def validate_install(srcdir, installdir, compiler):
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# List of installed files
info_file = os.path.join(srcdir, 'installed_files.txt')
# If this exists, the test does not install any other files
noinst_file = 'usr/no-installed-files'
expected = {}
ret_msg = ''
# Generate list of expected files
if os.path.exists(os.path.join(installdir, noinst_file)):
expected[noinst_file] = False
elif os.path.exists(info_file):
with open(info_file) as f:
for line in f:
line = platform_fix_name(line.strip(), compiler)
if line:
expected[line] = False
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# Check if expected files were found
for fname in expected:
file_path = os.path.join(installdir, fname)
if os.path.exists(file_path) or os.path.islink(file_path):
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expected[fname] = True
for (fname, found) in expected.items():
if not found:
# Ignore missing PDB files if we aren't using cl
if fname.endswith('.pdb') and compiler != 'cl':
continue
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ret_msg += 'Expected file {0} missing.\n'.format(fname)
# Check if there are any unexpected files
found = get_relative_files_list_from_dir(installdir)
for fname in found:
# Windows-specific tests check for the existence of installed PDB
# files, but common tests do not, for obvious reasons. Ignore any
# extra PDB files found.
if fname not in expected and not fname.endswith('.pdb') and compiler == 'cl':
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ret_msg += 'Extra file {0} found.\n'.format(fname)
return ret_msg
def log_text_file(logfile, testdir, stdo, stde):
global stop, executor, futures
logfile.write('%s\nstdout\n\n---\n' % testdir)
logfile.write(stdo)
logfile.write('\n\n---\n\nstderr\n\n---\n')
logfile.write(stde)
logfile.write('\n\n---\n\n')
if print_debug:
print(stdo)
print(stde, file=sys.stderr)
if stop:
print("Aborting..")
for f in futures:
f[2].cancel()
executor.shutdown()
raise StopException()
def bold(text):
return mlog.bold(text).get_text(mlog.colorize_console)
def green(text):
return mlog.green(text).get_text(mlog.colorize_console)
def red(text):
return mlog.red(text).get_text(mlog.colorize_console)
def yellow(text):
return mlog.yellow(text).get_text(mlog.colorize_console)
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def run_test_inprocess(testdir):
old_stdout = sys.stdout
sys.stdout = mystdout = StringIO()
old_stderr = sys.stderr
sys.stderr = mystderr = StringIO()
old_cwd = os.getcwd()
os.chdir(testdir)
test_log_fname = 'meson-logs/testlog.txt'
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try:
returncode_test = mtest.run(['--no-rebuild'])
if os.path.exists(test_log_fname):
test_log = open(test_log_fname, errors='ignore').read()
else:
test_log = ''
returncode_benchmark = mtest.run(['--no-rebuild', '--benchmark', '--logbase', 'benchmarklog'])
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finally:
sys.stdout = old_stdout
sys.stderr = old_stderr
os.chdir(old_cwd)
return max(returncode_test, returncode_benchmark), mystdout.getvalue(), mystderr.getvalue(), test_log
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def parse_test_args(testdir):
args = []
try:
with open(os.path.join(testdir, 'test_args.txt'), 'r') as f:
content = f.read()
try:
args = literal_eval(content)
except Exception:
raise Exception('Malformed test_args file.')
args = stringlistify(args)
except FileNotFoundError:
pass
return args
# Build directory name must be the same so CCache works over
# consecutive invocations.
def create_deterministic_builddir(src_dir):
import hashlib
rel_dirname = 'b ' + hashlib.sha256(src_dir.encode(errors='ignore')).hexdigest()[0:10]
os.mkdir(rel_dirname)
abs_pathname = os.path.join(os.getcwd(), rel_dirname)
return abs_pathname
def run_test(skipped, testdir, extra_args, compiler, backend, flags, commands, should_fail):
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if skipped:
return None
with AutoDeletedDir(create_deterministic_builddir(testdir)) as build_dir:
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with AutoDeletedDir(tempfile.mkdtemp(prefix='i ', dir=os.getcwd())) as install_dir:
try:
return _run_test(testdir, build_dir, install_dir, extra_args, compiler, backend, flags, commands, should_fail)
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finally:
mlog.shutdown() # Close the log file because otherwise Windows wets itself.
def pass_prefix_to_test(dirname):
if '40 prefix' in dirname:
return False
return True
def pass_libdir_to_test(dirname):
if '8 install' in dirname:
return False
if '39 libdir' in dirname:
return False
return True
def _run_test(testdir, test_build_dir, install_dir, extra_args, compiler, backend, flags, commands, should_fail):
compile_commands, clean_commands, install_commands, uninstall_commands = commands
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test_args = parse_test_args(testdir)
gen_start = time.time()
# Configure in-process
if pass_prefix_to_test(testdir):
gen_args = ['--prefix', '/usr']
else:
gen_args = []
if pass_libdir_to_test(testdir):
gen_args += ['--libdir', 'lib']
gen_args += [testdir, test_build_dir] + flags + test_args + extra_args
(returncode, stdo, stde) = run_configure(meson_command, gen_args)
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try:
logfile = os.path.join(test_build_dir, 'meson-logs/meson-log.txt')
with open(logfile, errors='ignore') as f:
mesonlog = f.read()
except Exception:
mesonlog = no_meson_log_msg
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gen_time = time.time() - gen_start
if should_fail == 'meson':
if returncode == 1:
return TestResult('', BuildStep.configure, stdo, stde, mesonlog, gen_time)
elif returncode != 0:
return TestResult('Test exited with unexpected status {}'.format(returncode), BuildStep.configure, stdo, stde, mesonlog, gen_time)
else:
return TestResult('Test that should have failed succeeded', BuildStep.configure, stdo, stde, mesonlog, gen_time)
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if returncode != 0:
return TestResult('Generating the build system failed.', BuildStep.configure, stdo, stde, mesonlog, gen_time)
# Touch the meson.build file to force a regenerate so we can test that
# regeneration works before a build is run.
ensure_backend_detects_changes(backend)
os.utime(os.path.join(testdir, 'meson.build'))
# Build with subprocess
dir_args = get_backend_args_for_dir(backend, test_build_dir)
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build_start = time.time()
pc, o, e = Popen_safe(compile_commands + dir_args, cwd=test_build_dir)
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build_time = time.time() - build_start
stdo += o
stde += e
if should_fail == 'build':
if pc.returncode != 0:
return TestResult('', BuildStep.build, stdo, stde, mesonlog, gen_time)
return TestResult('Test that should have failed to build succeeded', BuildStep.build, stdo, stde, mesonlog, gen_time)
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if pc.returncode != 0:
return TestResult('Compiling source code failed.', BuildStep.build, stdo, stde, mesonlog, gen_time, build_time)
# Touch the meson.build file to force a regenerate so we can test that
# regeneration works after a build is complete.
ensure_backend_detects_changes(backend)
os.utime(os.path.join(testdir, 'meson.build'))
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test_start = time.time()
# Test in-process
(returncode, tstdo, tstde, test_log) = run_test_inprocess(test_build_dir)
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test_time = time.time() - test_start
stdo += tstdo
stde += tstde
mesonlog += test_log
if should_fail == 'test':
if returncode != 0:
return TestResult('', BuildStep.test, stdo, stde, mesonlog, gen_time)
return TestResult('Test that should have failed to run unit tests succeeded', BuildStep.test, stdo, stde, mesonlog, gen_time)
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if returncode != 0:
return TestResult('Running unit tests failed.', BuildStep.test, stdo, stde, mesonlog, gen_time, build_time, test_time)
# Do installation, if the backend supports it
if install_commands:
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env = os.environ.copy()
env['DESTDIR'] = install_dir
# Install with subprocess
pi, o, e = Popen_safe(install_commands, cwd=test_build_dir, env=env)
stdo += o
stde += e
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if pi.returncode != 0:
return TestResult('Running install failed.', BuildStep.install, stdo, stde, mesonlog, gen_time, build_time, test_time)
# Clean with subprocess
env = os.environ.copy()
pi, o, e = Popen_safe(clean_commands + dir_args, cwd=test_build_dir, env=env)
stdo += o
stde += e
if pi.returncode != 0:
return TestResult('Running clean failed.', BuildStep.clean, stdo, stde, mesonlog, gen_time, build_time, test_time)
if not install_commands:
return TestResult('', BuildStep.install, '', '', mesonlog, gen_time, build_time, test_time)
return TestResult(validate_install(testdir, install_dir, compiler), BuildStep.validate, stdo, stde, mesonlog, gen_time, build_time, test_time)
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def gather_tests(testdir):
tests = [t.replace('\\', '/').split('/', 2)[2] for t in glob(testdir + '/*')]
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testlist = [(int(t.split()[0]), t) for t in tests]
testlist.sort()
tests = [os.path.join(testdir, t[1]) for t in testlist]
return tests
def have_d_compiler():
if shutil.which("ldc2"):
return True
elif shutil.which("ldc"):
return True
elif shutil.which("gdc"):
return True
elif shutil.which("dmd"):
return True
return False
def have_objc_compiler():
with AutoDeletedDir(tempfile.mkdtemp(prefix='b ', dir='.')) as build_dir:
env = environment.Environment(None, build_dir, None, get_fake_options('/'), [])
try:
objc_comp = env.detect_objc_compiler(False)
except mesonlib.MesonException:
return False
if not objc_comp:
return False
try:
objc_comp.sanity_check(env.get_scratch_dir(), env)
except mesonlib.MesonException:
return False
return True
def have_objcpp_compiler():
with AutoDeletedDir(tempfile.mkdtemp(prefix='b ', dir='.')) as build_dir:
env = environment.Environment(None, build_dir, None, get_fake_options('/'), [])
try:
objcpp_comp = env.detect_objcpp_compiler(False)
except mesonlib.MesonException:
return False
if not objcpp_comp:
return False
try:
objcpp_comp.sanity_check(env.get_scratch_dir(), env)
except mesonlib.MesonException:
return False
return True
def have_java():
if shutil.which('javac') and shutil.which('java'):
return True
return False
def skippable(suite, test):
if not under_ci:
return True
if not suite.endswith('frameworks'):
return True
# gtk-doc test is always skipped pending upstream fixes for spaces in
# filenames landing in distros
if test.endswith('10 gtk-doc'):
return True
# No frameworks test should be skipped on linux CI, as we expect all
# prerequisites to be installed
if mesonlib.is_linux():
return False
# Boost test should only be skipped for windows CI build matrix entries
# which don't define BOOST_ROOT
if test.endswith('1 boost'):
if mesonlib.is_windows():
return 'BOOST_ROOT' not in os.environ
return False
# Other framework tests are allowed to be skipped on other platforms
return True
def skip_csharp(backend):
if backend is not Backend.ninja:
return True
if not shutil.which('resgen'):
return True
if shutil.which('mcs'):
return False
if shutil.which('csc'):
# Only support VS2017 for now. Earlier versions fail
# under CI in mysterious ways.
try:
stdo = subprocess.check_output(['csc', '/version'])
except subprocess.CalledProcessError:
return True
# Having incrementing version numbers would be too easy.
# Microsoft reset the versioning back to 1.0 (from 4.x)
# when they got the Roslyn based compiler. Thus there
# is NO WAY to reliably do version number comparisons.
# Only support the version that ships with VS2017.
return not stdo.startswith(b'2.')
return True
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def detect_tests_to_run():
# Name, subdirectory, skip condition.
all_tests = [
('common', 'common', False),
('failing-meson', 'failing', False),
('failing-build', 'failing build', False),
('failing-tests', 'failing tests', False),
('platform-osx', 'osx', not mesonlib.is_osx()),
('platform-windows', 'windows', not mesonlib.is_windows() and not mesonlib.is_cygwin()),
('platform-linux', 'linuxlike', mesonlib.is_osx() or mesonlib.is_windows()),
('java', 'java', backend is not Backend.ninja or mesonlib.is_osx() or not have_java()),
('C#', 'csharp', skip_csharp(backend)),
('vala', 'vala', backend is not Backend.ninja or not shutil.which('valac')),
('rust', 'rust', backend is not Backend.ninja or not shutil.which('rustc')),
('d', 'd', backend is not Backend.ninja or not have_d_compiler()),
('objective c', 'objc', backend not in (Backend.ninja, Backend.xcode) or mesonlib.is_windows() or not have_objc_compiler()),
('objective c++', 'objcpp', backend not in (Backend.ninja, Backend.xcode) or mesonlib.is_windows() or not have_objcpp_compiler()),
('fortran', 'fortran', backend is not Backend.ninja or not shutil.which('gfortran')),
('swift', 'swift', backend not in (Backend.ninja, Backend.xcode) or not shutil.which('swiftc')),
('python3', 'python3', backend is not Backend.ninja),
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('fpga', 'fpga', shutil.which('yosys') is None),
('frameworks', 'frameworks', False),
]
gathered_tests = [(name, gather_tests('test cases/' + subdir), skip) for name, subdir, skip in all_tests]
return gathered_tests
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def run_tests(all_tests, log_name_base, extra_args):
global logfile
txtname = log_name_base + '.txt'
with open(txtname, 'w', encoding="utf_8") as lf:
logfile = lf
return _run_tests(all_tests, log_name_base, extra_args)
def _run_tests(all_tests, log_name_base, extra_args):
global stop, executor, futures, system_compiler
xmlname = log_name_base + '.xml'
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junit_root = ET.Element('testsuites')
conf_time = 0
build_time = 0
test_time = 0
passing_tests = 0
failing_tests = 0
skipped_tests = 0
commands = (compile_commands, clean_commands, install_commands, uninstall_commands)
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try:
# This fails in some CI environments for unknown reasons.
num_workers = multiprocessing.cpu_count()
except Exception as e:
print('Could not determine number of CPUs due to the following reason:' + str(e))
print('Defaulting to using only one process')
num_workers = 1
# Due to Ninja deficiency, almost 50% of build time
# is spent waiting. Do something useful instead.
#
# Remove this once the following issue has been resolved:
# https://github.com/mesonbuild/meson/pull/2082
num_workers *= 2
executor = ProcessPoolExecutor(max_workers=num_workers)
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for name, test_cases, skipped in all_tests:
current_suite = ET.SubElement(junit_root, 'testsuite', {'name': name, 'tests': str(len(test_cases))})
print()
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if skipped:
print(bold('Not running %s tests.' % name))
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else:
print(bold('Running %s tests.' % name))
print()
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futures = []
for t in test_cases:
# Jenkins screws us over by automatically sorting test cases by name
# and getting it wrong by not doing logical number sorting.
(testnum, testbase) = os.path.split(t)[-1].split(' ', 1)
testname = '%.3d %s' % (int(testnum), testbase)
should_fail = False
if name.startswith('failing'):
should_fail = name.split('failing-')[1]
result = executor.submit(run_test, skipped, t, extra_args, system_compiler, backend, backend_flags, commands, should_fail)
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futures.append((testname, t, result))
for (testname, t, result) in futures:
project tests: DummyExecutor for MSYS2 and OpenBSD Added and tested on MSYS2/MinGW which doesn't implement the required semaphore locks in the multiprocessing module: Traceback (most recent call last): File "C:/msys64/mingw64/lib/python3.5\multiprocessing\synchronize.py", line 29, in <module> from _multiprocessing import SemLock, sem_unlink ImportError: cannot import name 'sem_unlink' During handling of the above exception, another exception occurred: Traceback (most recent call last): File "run_project_tests.py", line 560, in <module> (passing_tests, failing_tests, skipped_tests) = run_tests(all_tests, 'meson-test-run', options.extra_args) File "run_project_tests.py", line 406, in run_tests executor = conc.ProcessPoolExecutor(max_workers=num_workers) File "F:/msys64/mingw64/lib/python3.5\concurrent\futures\process.py", line 390, in __init__ EXTRA_QUEUED_CALLS) File "F:/msys64/mingw64/lib/python3.5\multiprocessing\context.py", line 101, in Queue return Queue(maxsize, ctx=self.get_context()) File "F:/msys64/mingw64/lib/python3.5\multiprocessing\queues.py", line 42, in __init__ self._rlock = ctx.Lock() File "F:/msys64/mingw64/lib/python3.5\multiprocessing\context.py", line 65, in Lock from .synchronize import Lock File "F:/msys64/mingw64/lib/python3.5\multiprocessing\synchronize.py", line 34, in <module> " function, see issue 3770.") ImportError: This platform lacks a functioning sem_open implementation, therefore, the required synchronization primitives needed will not function, see issue 3770. See also: https://bugs.python.org/issue3770 https://github.com/mesonbuild/meson/issues/1323 According to 3770, the same problem also exists on OpenBSD, so this will potentially also be useful there.
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sys.stdout.flush()
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result = result.result()
if (result is None) or (('MESON_SKIP_TEST' in result.stdo) and (skippable(name, t))):
print(yellow('Skipping:'), t)
current_test = ET.SubElement(current_suite, 'testcase', {'name': testname,
'classname': name})
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ET.SubElement(current_test, 'skipped', {})
skipped_tests += 1
else:
without_install = "" if len(install_commands) > 0 else " (without install)"
if result.msg != '':
print(red('Failed test{} during {}: {!r}'.format(without_install, result.step.name, t)))
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print('Reason:', result.msg)
failing_tests += 1
if result.step == BuildStep.configure and result.mlog != no_meson_log_msg:
# For configure failures, instead of printing stdout,
# print the meson log if available since it's a superset
# of stdout and often has very useful information.
failing_logs.append(result.mlog)
else:
failing_logs.append(result.stdo)
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failing_logs.append(result.stde)
else:
print('Succeeded test%s: %s' % (without_install, t))
passing_tests += 1
conf_time += result.conftime
build_time += result.buildtime
test_time += result.testtime
total_time = conf_time + build_time + test_time
log_text_file(logfile, t, result.stdo, result.stde)
current_test = ET.SubElement(current_suite, 'testcase', {'name': testname,
'classname': name,
'time': '%.3f' % total_time})
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if result.msg != '':
ET.SubElement(current_test, 'failure', {'message': result.msg})
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stdoel = ET.SubElement(current_test, 'system-out')
stdoel.text = result.stdo
stdeel = ET.SubElement(current_test, 'system-err')
stdeel.text = result.stde
print("\nTotal configuration time: %.2fs" % conf_time)
print("Total build time: %.2fs" % build_time)
print("Total test time: %.2fs" % test_time)
ET.ElementTree(element=junit_root).write(xmlname, xml_declaration=True, encoding='UTF-8')
return passing_tests, failing_tests, skipped_tests
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def check_file(fname):
linenum = 1
with open(fname, 'rb') as f:
lines = f.readlines()
for line in lines:
if line.startswith(b'\t'):
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print("File %s contains a literal tab on line %d. Only spaces are permitted." % (fname, linenum))
sys.exit(1)
if b'\r' in line:
print("File %s contains DOS line ending on line %d. Only unix-style line endings are permitted." % (fname, linenum))
sys.exit(1)
linenum += 1
def check_format():
for (root, _, files) in os.walk('.'):
for file in files:
if file.endswith('.py') or file.endswith('.build') or file == 'meson_options.txt':
fullname = os.path.join(root, file)
check_file(fullname)
def check_meson_commands_work():
global backend, meson_command, compile_commands, test_commands, install_commands
testdir = 'test cases/common/1 trivial'
with AutoDeletedDir(tempfile.mkdtemp(prefix='b ', dir='.')) as build_dir:
print('Checking that configuring works...')
gen_cmd = mesonlib.meson_command + [testdir, build_dir] + backend_flags
pc, o, e = Popen_safe(gen_cmd)
if pc.returncode != 0:
raise RuntimeError('Failed to configure {!r}:\n{}\n{}'.format(testdir, e, o))
print('Checking that building works...')
dir_args = get_backend_args_for_dir(backend, build_dir)
pc, o, e = Popen_safe(compile_commands + dir_args, cwd=build_dir)
if pc.returncode != 0:
raise RuntimeError('Failed to build {!r}:\n{}\n{}'.format(testdir, e, o))
print('Checking that testing works...')
pc, o, e = Popen_safe(test_commands, cwd=build_dir)
if pc.returncode != 0:
raise RuntimeError('Failed to test {!r}:\n{}\n{}'.format(testdir, e, o))
if install_commands:
print('Checking that installing works...')
pc, o, e = Popen_safe(install_commands, cwd=build_dir)
if pc.returncode != 0:
raise RuntimeError('Failed to install {!r}:\n{}\n{}'.format(testdir, e, o))
def detect_system_compiler():
global system_compiler
if shutil.which('cl'):
system_compiler = 'cl'
elif shutil.which('cc'):
system_compiler = 'cc'
elif shutil.which('gcc'):
system_compiler = 'gcc'
else:
raise RuntimeError("Could not find C compiler.")
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if __name__ == '__main__':
parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(description="Run the test suite of Meson.")
parser.add_argument('extra_args', nargs='*',
help='arguments that are passed directly to Meson (remember to have -- before these).')
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parser.add_argument('--backend', default=None, dest='backend',
choices=backendlist)
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options = parser.parse_args()
setup_commands(options.backend)
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detect_system_compiler()
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script_dir = os.path.split(__file__)[0]
if script_dir != '':
os.chdir(script_dir)
check_format()
check_meson_commands_work()
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try:
all_tests = detect_tests_to_run()
(passing_tests, failing_tests, skipped_tests) = run_tests(all_tests, 'meson-test-run', options.extra_args)
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except StopException:
pass
print('\nTotal passed tests:', green(str(passing_tests)))
print('Total failed tests:', red(str(failing_tests)))
print('Total skipped tests:', yellow(str(skipped_tests)))
if failing_tests > 0:
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print('\nMesonlogs of failing tests\n')
for l in failing_logs:
print(l, '\n')
for name, dirs, skip in all_tests:
dirs = (os.path.basename(x) for x in dirs)
for k, g in itertools.groupby(dirs, key=lambda x: x.split()[0]):
tests = list(g)
if len(tests) != 1:
print('WARNING: The %s suite contains duplicate "%s" tests: "%s"' % (name, k, '", "'.join(tests)))
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sys.exit(failing_tests)