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# Copyright 2016-2017 The Meson development team |
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# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); |
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# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. |
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# You may obtain a copy of the License at |
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# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 |
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# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software |
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# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, |
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# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. |
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# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and |
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# limitations under the License. |
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# A tool to run tests in many different ways. |
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import shlex |
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import subprocess, sys, os, argparse |
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import pickle |
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from mesonbuild import build |
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from mesonbuild import environment |
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from mesonbuild.dependencies import ExternalProgram |
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from mesonbuild.mesonlib import substring_is_in_list, MesonException |
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from mesonbuild import mlog |
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import time, datetime, multiprocessing, json |
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import concurrent.futures as conc |
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import platform |
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import signal |
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import random |
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from copy import deepcopy |
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import enum |
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# GNU autotools interprets a return code of 77 from tests it executes to |
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# mean that the test should be skipped. |
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GNU_SKIP_RETURNCODE = 77 |
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def is_windows(): |
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platname = platform.system().lower() |
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return platname == 'windows' or 'mingw' in platname |
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def is_cygwin(): |
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platname = platform.system().lower() |
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return 'cygwin' in platname |
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def determine_worker_count(): |
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varname = 'MESON_TESTTHREADS' |
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if varname in os.environ: |
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try: |
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num_workers = int(os.environ[varname]) |
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except ValueError: |
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print('Invalid value in %s, using 1 thread.' % varname) |
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num_workers = 1 |
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else: |
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try: |
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# Fails in some weird environments such as Debian |
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# reproducible build. |
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num_workers = multiprocessing.cpu_count() |
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except Exception: |
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num_workers = 1 |
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return num_workers |
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def buildparser(): |
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parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(prog='meson test') |
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parser.add_argument('--repeat', default=1, dest='repeat', type=int, |
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help='Number of times to run the tests.') |
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parser.add_argument('--no-rebuild', default=False, action='store_true', |
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help='Do not rebuild before running tests.') |
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parser.add_argument('--gdb', default=False, dest='gdb', action='store_true', |
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help='Run test under gdb.') |
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parser.add_argument('--list', default=False, dest='list', action='store_true', |
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help='List available tests.') |
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parser.add_argument('--wrapper', default=None, dest='wrapper', type=shlex.split, |
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help='wrapper to run tests with (e.g. Valgrind)') |
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parser.add_argument('-C', default='.', dest='wd', |
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help='directory to cd into before running') |
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parser.add_argument('--suite', default=[], dest='include_suites', action='append', metavar='SUITE', |
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help='Only run tests belonging to the given suite.') |
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parser.add_argument('--no-suite', default=[], dest='exclude_suites', action='append', metavar='SUITE', |
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help='Do not run tests belonging to the given suite.') |
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parser.add_argument('--no-stdsplit', default=True, dest='split', action='store_false', |
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help='Do not split stderr and stdout in test logs.') |
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parser.add_argument('--print-errorlogs', default=False, action='store_true', |
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help="Whether to print failing tests' logs.") |
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parser.add_argument('--benchmark', default=False, action='store_true', |
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help="Run benchmarks instead of tests.") |
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parser.add_argument('--logbase', default='testlog', |
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help="Base name for log file.") |
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parser.add_argument('--num-processes', default=determine_worker_count(), type=int, |
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help='How many parallel processes to use.') |
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parser.add_argument('-v', '--verbose', default=False, action='store_true', |
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help='Do not redirect stdout and stderr') |
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parser.add_argument('-q', '--quiet', default=False, action='store_true', |
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help='Produce less output to the terminal.') |
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parser.add_argument('-t', '--timeout-multiplier', type=float, default=None, |
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help='Define a multiplier for test timeout, for example ' |
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' when running tests in particular conditions they might take' |
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' more time to execute.') |
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parser.add_argument('--setup', default=None, dest='setup', |
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help='Which test setup to use.') |
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parser.add_argument('--test-args', default=[], type=shlex.split, |
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help='Arguments to pass to the specified test(s) or all tests') |
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parser.add_argument('args', nargs='*', |
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help='Optional list of tests to run') |
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return parser |
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def returncode_to_status(retcode): |
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# Note: We can't use `os.WIFSIGNALED(result.returncode)` and the related |
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# functions here because the status returned by subprocess is munged. It |
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# returns a negative value if the process was killed by a signal rather than |
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# the raw status returned by `wait()`. Also, If a shell sits between Meson |
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# the the actual unit test that shell is likely to convert a termination due |
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# to a signal into an exit status of 128 plus the signal number. |
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if retcode < 0: |
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signum = -retcode |
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try: |
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signame = signal.Signals(signum).name |
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except ValueError: |
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signame = 'SIGinvalid' |
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return '(killed by signal %d %s)' % (signum, signame) |
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if retcode <= 128: |
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return '(exit status %d)' % (retcode,) |
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signum = retcode - 128 |
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try: |
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signame = signal.Signals(signum).name |
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except ValueError: |
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signame = 'SIGinvalid' |
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return '(exit status %d or signal %d %s)' % (retcode, signum, signame) |
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def env_tuple_to_str(env): |
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return ''.join(["%s='%s' " % (k, v) for k, v in env]) |
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class TestException(MesonException): |
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pass |
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@enum.unique |
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class TestResult(enum.Enum): |
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OK = 'OK' |
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TIMEOUT = 'TIMEOUT' |
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SKIP = 'SKIP' |
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FAIL = 'FAIL' |
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class TestRun: |
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def __init__(self, res, returncode, should_fail, duration, stdo, stde, cmd, |
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env): |
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assert isinstance(res, TestResult) |
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self.res = res |
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self.returncode = returncode |
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self.duration = duration |
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self.stdo = stdo |
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self.stde = stde |
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self.cmd = cmd |
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self.env = env |
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self.should_fail = should_fail |
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def get_log(self): |
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res = '--- command ---\n' |
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if self.cmd is None: |
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res += 'NONE\n' |
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else: |
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test_only_env = set(self.env.items()) - set(os.environ.items()) |
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res += '{}{}\n'.format(env_tuple_to_str(test_only_env), ' '.join(self.cmd)) |
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if self.stdo: |
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res += '--- stdout ---\n' |
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res += self.stdo |
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if self.stde: |
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if res[-1:] != '\n': |
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res += '\n' |
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res += '--- stderr ---\n' |
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res += self.stde |
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if res[-1:] != '\n': |
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res += '\n' |
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res += '-------\n\n' |
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return res |
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def decode(stream): |
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if stream is None: |
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return '' |
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try: |
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return stream.decode('utf-8') |
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except UnicodeDecodeError: |
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return stream.decode('iso-8859-1', errors='ignore') |
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def write_json_log(jsonlogfile, test_name, result): |
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jresult = {'name': test_name, |
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'stdout': result.stdo, |
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'result': result.res.value, |
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'duration': result.duration, |
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'returncode': result.returncode, |
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'command': result.cmd} |
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if isinstance(result.env, dict): |
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jresult['env'] = result.env |
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else: |
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jresult['env'] = result.env.get_env(os.environ) |
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if result.stde: |
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jresult['stderr'] = result.stde |
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jsonlogfile.write(json.dumps(jresult) + '\n') |
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def run_with_mono(fname): |
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if fname.endswith('.exe') and not (is_windows() or is_cygwin()): |
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return True |
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return False |
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def load_benchmarks(build_dir): |
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datafile = os.path.join(build_dir, 'meson-private', 'meson_benchmark_setup.dat') |
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if not os.path.isfile(datafile): |
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raise TestException('Directory ${!r} does not seem to be a Meson build directory.'.format(build_dir)) |
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with open(datafile, 'rb') as f: |
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obj = pickle.load(f) |
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return obj |
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def load_tests(build_dir): |
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datafile = os.path.join(build_dir, 'meson-private', 'meson_test_setup.dat') |
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if not os.path.isfile(datafile): |
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raise TestException('Directory ${!r} does not seem to be a Meson build directory.'.format(build_dir)) |
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with open(datafile, 'rb') as f: |
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obj = pickle.load(f) |
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return obj |
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class SingleTestRunner: |
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def __init__(self, test, env, options): |
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self.test = test |
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self.env = env |
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self.options = options |
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def _get_cmd(self): |
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if self.test.fname[0].endswith('.jar'): |
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return ['java', '-jar'] + self.test.fname |
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elif not self.test.is_cross_built and run_with_mono(self.test.fname[0]): |
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return ['mono'] + self.test.fname |
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else: |
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if self.test.is_cross_built: |
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if self.test.exe_runner is None: |
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# Can not run test on cross compiled executable |
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# because there is no execute wrapper. |
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return None |
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else: |
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if not self.test.exe_runner.found(): |
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msg = 'The exe_wrapper defined in the cross file {!r} was not ' \ |
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'found. Please check the command and/or add it to PATH.' |
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raise TestException(msg.format(self.test.exe_runner.name)) |
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return self.test.exe_runner.get_command() + self.test.fname |
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else: |
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return self.test.fname |
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def run(self): |
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cmd = self._get_cmd() |
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if cmd is None: |
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skip_stdout = 'Not run because can not execute cross compiled binaries.' |
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return TestRun(res=TestResult.SKIP, returncode=GNU_SKIP_RETURNCODE, |
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should_fail=self.test.should_fail, duration=0.0, |
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stdo=skip_stdout, stde=None, cmd=None, env=self.test.env) |
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else: |
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wrap = TestHarness.get_wrapper(self.options) |
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if self.options.gdb: |
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self.test.timeout = None |
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return self._run_cmd(wrap + cmd + self.test.cmd_args + self.options.test_args) |
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def _run_cmd(self, cmd): |
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starttime = time.time() |
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if len(self.test.extra_paths) > 0: |
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self.env['PATH'] = os.pathsep.join(self.test.extra_paths + ['']) + self.env['PATH'] |
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if substring_is_in_list('wine', cmd): |
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wine_paths = ['Z:' + p for p in self.test.extra_paths] |
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wine_path = ';'.join(wine_paths) |
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# Don't accidentally end with an `;` because that will add the |
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# current directory and might cause unexpected behaviour |
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if 'WINEPATH' in self.env: |
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self.env['WINEPATH'] = wine_path + ';' + self.env['WINEPATH'] |
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else: |
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self.env['WINEPATH'] = wine_path |
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# If MALLOC_PERTURB_ is not set, or if it is set to an empty value, |
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# (i.e., the test or the environment don't explicitly set it), set |
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# it ourselves. We do this unconditionally for regular tests |
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# because it is extremely useful to have. |
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# Setting MALLOC_PERTURB_="0" will completely disable this feature. |
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if ('MALLOC_PERTURB_' not in self.env or not self.env['MALLOC_PERTURB_']) and not self.options.benchmark: |
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self.env['MALLOC_PERTURB_'] = str(random.randint(1, 255)) |
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stdout = None |
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stderr = None |
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if not self.options.verbose: |
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stdout = subprocess.PIPE |
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stderr = subprocess.PIPE if self.options and self.options.split else subprocess.STDOUT |
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# Let gdb handle ^C instead of us |
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if self.options.gdb: |
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previous_sigint_handler = signal.getsignal(signal.SIGINT) |
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# Make the meson executable ignore SIGINT while gdb is running. |
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signal.signal(signal.SIGINT, signal.SIG_IGN) |
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def preexec_fn(): |
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if self.options.gdb: |
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# Restore the SIGINT handler for the child process to |
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# ensure it can handle it. |
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signal.signal(signal.SIGINT, signal.SIG_DFL) |
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else: |
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# We don't want setsid() in gdb because gdb needs the |
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# terminal in order to handle ^C and not show tcsetpgrp() |
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# errors avoid not being able to use the terminal. |
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os.setsid() |
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p = subprocess.Popen(cmd, |
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stdout=stdout, |
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stderr=stderr, |
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env=self.env, |
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cwd=self.test.workdir, |
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preexec_fn=preexec_fn if not is_windows() else None) |
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timed_out = False |
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kill_test = False |
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if self.test.timeout is None: |
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timeout = None |
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elif self.options.timeout_multiplier is not None: |
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timeout = self.test.timeout * self.options.timeout_multiplier |
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else: |
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timeout = self.test.timeout |
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try: |
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(stdo, stde) = p.communicate(timeout=timeout) |
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except subprocess.TimeoutExpired: |
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if self.options.verbose: |
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print('%s time out (After %d seconds)' % (self.test.name, timeout)) |
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timed_out = True |
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except KeyboardInterrupt: |
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mlog.warning('CTRL-C detected while running %s' % (self.test.name)) |
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kill_test = True |
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finally: |
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if self.options.gdb: |
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# Let us accept ^C again |
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signal.signal(signal.SIGINT, previous_sigint_handler) |
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if kill_test or timed_out: |
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# Python does not provide multiplatform support for |
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# killing a process and all its children so we need |
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# to roll our own. |
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if is_windows(): |
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subprocess.call(['taskkill', '/F', '/T', '/PID', str(p.pid)]) |
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else: |
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try: |
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# Kill the process group that setsid() created. |
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os.killpg(p.pid, signal.SIGKILL) |
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except ProcessLookupError: |
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# Sometimes (e.g. with Wine) this happens. |
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# There's nothing we can do (maybe the process |
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# already died) so carry on. |
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pass |
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try: |
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(stdo, stde) = p.communicate(timeout=1) |
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except subprocess.TimeoutExpired: |
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# An earlier kill attempt has not worked for whatever reason. |
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# Try to kill it one last time with a direct call. |
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# If the process has spawned children, they will remain around. |
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p.kill() |
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try: |
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(stdo, stde) = p.communicate(timeout=1) |
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except subprocess.TimeoutExpired: |
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stdo = b'Test process could not be killed.' |
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stde = b'' |
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except ValueError: |
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stdo = b'Could not read output. Maybe the process has redirected its stdout/stderr?' |
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stde = b'' |
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endtime = time.time() |
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duration = endtime - starttime |
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stdo = decode(stdo) |
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if stde: |
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stde = decode(stde) |
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if timed_out: |
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res = TestResult.TIMEOUT |
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elif p.returncode == GNU_SKIP_RETURNCODE: |
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res = TestResult.SKIP |
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elif self.test.should_fail == bool(p.returncode): |
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res = TestResult.OK |
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else: |
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res = TestResult.FAIL |
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return TestRun(res, p.returncode, self.test.should_fail, duration, stdo, stde, cmd, self.test.env) |
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class TestHarness: |
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def __init__(self, options): |
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self.options = options |
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self.collected_logs = [] |
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self.fail_count = 0 |
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self.success_count = 0 |
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self.skip_count = 0 |
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self.timeout_count = 0 |
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self.is_run = False |
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self.tests = None |
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self.suites = None |
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self.logfilename = None |
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self.logfile = None |
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self.jsonlogfile = None |
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if self.options.benchmark: |
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self.tests = load_benchmarks(options.wd) |
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else: |
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self.tests = load_tests(options.wd) |
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self.load_suites() |
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def __del__(self): |
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if self.logfile: |
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self.logfile.close() |
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if self.jsonlogfile: |
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self.jsonlogfile.close() |
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def merge_suite_options(self, options, test): |
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if ':' in options.setup: |
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if options.setup not in self.build_data.test_setups: |
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sys.exit("Unknown test setup '%s'." % options.setup) |
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current = self.build_data.test_setups[options.setup] |
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else: |
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full_name = test.project_name + ":" + options.setup |
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if full_name not in self.build_data.test_setups: |
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sys.exit("Test setup '%s' not found from project '%s'." % (options.setup, test.project_name)) |
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current = self.build_data.test_setups[full_name] |
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if not options.gdb: |
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options.gdb = current.gdb |
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if options.timeout_multiplier is None: |
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options.timeout_multiplier = current.timeout_multiplier |
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# if options.env is None: |
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# options.env = current.env # FIXME, should probably merge options here. |
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if options.wrapper is not None and current.exe_wrapper is not None: |
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sys.exit('Conflict: both test setup and command line specify an exe wrapper.') |
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if options.wrapper is None: |
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options.wrapper = current.exe_wrapper |
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return current.env.get_env(os.environ.copy()) |
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def get_test_runner(self, test): |
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options = deepcopy(self.options) |
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if options.setup: |
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env = self.merge_suite_options(options, test) |
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else: |
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env = os.environ.copy() |
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if isinstance(test.env, build.EnvironmentVariables): |
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test.env = test.env.get_env(env) |
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env.update(test.env) |
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return SingleTestRunner(test, env, options) |
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def process_test_result(self, result): |
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if result.res is TestResult.TIMEOUT: |
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self.timeout_count += 1 |
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self.fail_count += 1 |
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elif result.res is TestResult.SKIP: |
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self.skip_count += 1 |
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elif result.res is TestResult.OK: |
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self.success_count += 1 |
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elif result.res is TestResult.FAIL: |
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self.fail_count += 1 |
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else: |
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sys.exit('Unknown test result encountered: {}'.format(result.res)) |
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def print_stats(self, numlen, tests, name, result, i): |
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startpad = ' ' * (numlen - len('%d' % (i + 1))) |
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num = '%s%d/%d' % (startpad, i + 1, len(tests)) |
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padding1 = ' ' * (38 - len(name)) |
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padding2 = ' ' * (8 - len(result.res.value)) |
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status = '' |
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if result.res is TestResult.FAIL: |
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status = returncode_to_status(result.returncode) |
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result_str = '%s %s %s%s%s%5.2f s %s' % \ |
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(num, name, padding1, result.res.value, padding2, result.duration, |
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status) |
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if not self.options.quiet or result.res is not TestResult.OK: |
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if result.res is not TestResult.OK and mlog.colorize_console: |
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if result.res in (TestResult.FAIL, TestResult.TIMEOUT): |
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decorator = mlog.red |
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elif result.res is TestResult.SKIP: |
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decorator = mlog.yellow |
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else: |
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sys.exit('Unreachable code was ... well ... reached.') |
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print(decorator(result_str).get_text(True)) |
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else: |
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print(result_str) |
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result_str += "\n\n" + result.get_log() |
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if (result.returncode != GNU_SKIP_RETURNCODE) \ |
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and (result.returncode != 0) != result.should_fail: |
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if self.options.print_errorlogs: |
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self.collected_logs.append(result_str) |
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if self.logfile: |
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self.logfile.write(result_str) |
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if self.jsonlogfile: |
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write_json_log(self.jsonlogfile, name, result) |
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def print_summary(self): |
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msg = ''' |
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OK: %4d |
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FAIL: %4d |
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SKIP: %4d |
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TIMEOUT: %4d |
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''' % (self.success_count, self.fail_count, self.skip_count, self.timeout_count) |
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print(msg) |
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if self.logfile: |
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self.logfile.write(msg) |
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def print_collected_logs(self): |
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if len(self.collected_logs) > 0: |
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if len(self.collected_logs) > 10: |
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print('\nThe output from 10 first failed tests:\n') |
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else: |
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print('\nThe output from the failed tests:\n') |
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for log in self.collected_logs[:10]: |
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lines = log.splitlines() |
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if len(lines) > 104: |
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print('\n'.join(lines[0:4])) |
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print('--- Listing only the last 100 lines from a long log. ---') |
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lines = lines[-100:] |
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for line in lines: |
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print(line) |
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def doit(self): |
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if self.is_run: |
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raise RuntimeError('Test harness object can only be used once.') |
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self.is_run = True |
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tests = self.get_tests() |
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if not tests: |
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return 0 |
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self.run_tests(tests) |
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return self.fail_count |
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@staticmethod |
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def split_suite_string(suite): |
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if ':' in suite: |
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return suite.split(':', 1) |
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else: |
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return suite, "" |
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@staticmethod |
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def test_in_suites(test, suites): |
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for suite in suites: |
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(prj_match, st_match) = TestHarness.split_suite_string(suite) |
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for prjst in test.suite: |
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(prj, st) = TestHarness.split_suite_string(prjst) |
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|
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# the SUITE can be passed as |
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# suite_name |
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# or |
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# project_name:suite_name |
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# so we need to select only the test belonging to project_name |
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|
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# this if hanlde the first case (i.e., SUITE == suite_name) |
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|
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# in this way we can run tests belonging to different |
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# (sub)projects which share the same suite_name |
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if not st_match and st == prj_match: |
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return True |
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# these two conditions are needed to handle the second option |
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# i.e., SUITE == project_name:suite_name |
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|
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# in this way we select the only the tests of |
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# project_name with suite_name |
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if prj_match and prj != prj_match: |
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continue |
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if st_match and st != st_match: |
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continue |
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return True |
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return False |
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def test_suitable(self, test): |
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return (not self.options.include_suites or TestHarness.test_in_suites(test, self.options.include_suites)) \ |
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and not TestHarness.test_in_suites(test, self.options.exclude_suites) |
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def load_suites(self): |
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ss = set() |
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for t in self.tests: |
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for s in t.suite: |
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ss.add(s) |
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self.suites = list(ss) |
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|
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def get_tests(self): |
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if not self.tests: |
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print('No tests defined.') |
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return [] |
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|
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if len(self.options.include_suites) or len(self.options.exclude_suites): |
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tests = [] |
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for tst in self.tests: |
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if self.test_suitable(tst): |
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tests.append(tst) |
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else: |
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tests = self.tests |
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|
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if self.options.args: |
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tests = [t for t in tests if t.name in self.options.args] |
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|
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if not tests: |
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print('No suitable tests defined.') |
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return [] |
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|
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for test in tests: |
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test.rebuilt = False |
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return tests |
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def open_log_files(self): |
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if not self.options.logbase or self.options.verbose: |
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return None, None, None, None |
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|
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namebase = None |
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logfile_base = os.path.join(self.options.wd, 'meson-logs', self.options.logbase) |
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|
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if self.options.wrapper: |
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namebase = os.path.basename(self.get_wrapper(self.options)[0]) |
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elif self.options.setup: |
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namebase = self.options.setup.replace(":", "_") |
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|
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if namebase: |
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logfile_base += '-' + namebase.replace(' ', '_') |
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self.logfilename = logfile_base + '.txt' |
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self.jsonlogfilename = logfile_base + '.json' |
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|
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self.jsonlogfile = open(self.jsonlogfilename, 'w', encoding='utf-8') |
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self.logfile = open(self.logfilename, 'w', encoding='utf-8') |
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|
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self.logfile.write('Log of Meson test suite run on %s\n\n' |
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% datetime.datetime.now().isoformat()) |
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inherit_env = env_tuple_to_str(os.environ.items()) |
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self.logfile.write('Inherited environment: {}\n\n'.format(inherit_env)) |
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|
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@staticmethod |
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def get_wrapper(options): |
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wrap = [] |
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if options.gdb: |
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wrap = ['gdb', '--quiet', '--nh'] |
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if options.repeat > 1: |
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wrap += ['-ex', 'run', '-ex', 'quit'] |
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# Signal the end of arguments to gdb |
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wrap += ['--args'] |
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if options.wrapper: |
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wrap += options.wrapper |
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assert(isinstance(wrap, list)) |
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return wrap |
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|
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def get_pretty_suite(self, test): |
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if len(self.suites) > 1: |
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rv = TestHarness.split_suite_string(test.suite[0])[0] |
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s = "+".join(TestHarness.split_suite_string(s)[1] for s in test.suite) |
|
if len(s): |
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rv += ":" |
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return rv + s + " / " + test.name |
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else: |
|
return test.name |
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|
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def run_tests(self, tests): |
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executor = None |
|
futures = [] |
|
numlen = len('%d' % len(tests)) |
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self.open_log_files() |
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startdir = os.getcwd() |
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if self.options.wd: |
|
os.chdir(self.options.wd) |
|
self.build_data = build.load(os.getcwd()) |
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|
|
try: |
|
for _ in range(self.options.repeat): |
|
for i, test in enumerate(tests): |
|
visible_name = self.get_pretty_suite(test) |
|
|
|
if not test.is_parallel or self.options.gdb: |
|
self.drain_futures(futures) |
|
futures = [] |
|
single_test = self.get_test_runner(test) |
|
res = single_test.run() |
|
self.process_test_result(res) |
|
self.print_stats(numlen, tests, visible_name, res, i) |
|
else: |
|
if not executor: |
|
executor = conc.ThreadPoolExecutor(max_workers=self.options.num_processes) |
|
single_test = self.get_test_runner(test) |
|
f = executor.submit(single_test.run) |
|
futures.append((f, numlen, tests, visible_name, i)) |
|
if self.options.repeat > 1 and self.fail_count: |
|
break |
|
if self.options.repeat > 1 and self.fail_count: |
|
break |
|
|
|
self.drain_futures(futures) |
|
self.print_summary() |
|
self.print_collected_logs() |
|
|
|
if self.logfilename: |
|
print('Full log written to %s' % self.logfilename) |
|
finally: |
|
os.chdir(startdir) |
|
|
|
def drain_futures(self, futures): |
|
for i in futures: |
|
(result, numlen, tests, name, i) = i |
|
if self.options.repeat > 1 and self.fail_count: |
|
result.cancel() |
|
if self.options.verbose: |
|
result.result() |
|
self.process_test_result(result.result()) |
|
self.print_stats(numlen, tests, name, result.result(), i) |
|
|
|
def run_special(self): |
|
'''Tests run by the user, usually something like "under gdb 1000 times".''' |
|
if self.is_run: |
|
raise RuntimeError('Can not use run_special after a full run.') |
|
tests = self.get_tests() |
|
if not tests: |
|
return 0 |
|
self.run_tests(tests) |
|
return self.fail_count |
|
|
|
|
|
def list_tests(th): |
|
tests = th.get_tests() |
|
for t in tests: |
|
print(th.get_pretty_suite(t)) |
|
|
|
def rebuild_all(wd): |
|
if not os.path.isfile(os.path.join(wd, 'build.ninja')): |
|
print('Only ninja backend is supported to rebuild tests before running them.') |
|
return True |
|
|
|
ninja = environment.detect_ninja() |
|
if not ninja: |
|
print("Can't find ninja, can't rebuild test.") |
|
return False |
|
|
|
p = subprocess.Popen([ninja, '-C', wd]) |
|
p.communicate() |
|
|
|
if p.returncode != 0: |
|
print('Could not rebuild') |
|
return False |
|
|
|
return True |
|
|
|
def run(args): |
|
options = buildparser().parse_args(args) |
|
|
|
if options.benchmark: |
|
options.num_processes = 1 |
|
|
|
if options.verbose and options.quiet: |
|
print('Can not be both quiet and verbose at the same time.') |
|
return 1 |
|
|
|
check_bin = None |
|
if options.gdb: |
|
options.verbose = True |
|
if options.wrapper: |
|
print('Must not specify both a wrapper and gdb at the same time.') |
|
return 1 |
|
check_bin = 'gdb' |
|
|
|
if options.wrapper: |
|
check_bin = options.wrapper[0] |
|
|
|
if check_bin is not None: |
|
exe = ExternalProgram(check_bin, silent=True) |
|
if not exe.found(): |
|
print('Could not find requested program: {!r}'.format(check_bin)) |
|
return 1 |
|
options.wd = os.path.abspath(options.wd) |
|
|
|
if not options.list and not options.no_rebuild: |
|
if not rebuild_all(options.wd): |
|
return 1 |
|
|
|
try: |
|
th = TestHarness(options) |
|
if options.list: |
|
list_tests(th) |
|
return 0 |
|
if not options.args: |
|
return th.doit() |
|
return th.run_special() |
|
except TestException as e: |
|
print('Meson test encountered an error:\n') |
|
if os.environ.get('MESON_FORCE_BACKTRACE'): |
|
raise e |
|
else: |
|
print(e) |
|
return 1
|
|
|