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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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from __future__ import annotations |
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from pathlib import Path |
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from collections import deque |
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from contextlib import suppress |
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from copy import deepcopy |
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from fnmatch import fnmatch |
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import argparse |
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import asyncio |
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import datetime |
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import enum |
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import json |
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import multiprocessing |
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import os |
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import pickle |
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import platform |
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import random |
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import re |
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import signal |
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import subprocess |
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import shlex |
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import sys |
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import textwrap |
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import time |
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import typing as T |
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import unicodedata |
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import xml.etree.ElementTree as et |
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from . import build |
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from . import environment |
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from . import mlog |
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from .coredata import MesonVersionMismatchException, major_versions_differ |
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from .coredata import version as coredata_version |
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from .mesonlib import (MesonException, OptionKey, OrderedSet, RealPathAction, |
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get_wine_shortpath, join_args, split_args, setup_vsenv) |
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from .mintro import get_infodir, load_info_file |
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from .programs import ExternalProgram |
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from .backend.backends import TestProtocol, TestSerialisation |
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if T.TYPE_CHECKING: |
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TYPE_TAPResult = T.Union['TAPParser.Test', |
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'TAPParser.Error', |
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'TAPParser.Version', |
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'TAPParser.Plan', |
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'TAPParser.UnknownLine', |
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'TAPParser.Bailout'] |
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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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# GNU autotools interprets a return code of 99 from tests it executes to |
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# mean that the test failed even before testing what it is supposed to test. |
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GNU_ERROR_RETURNCODE = 99 |
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# Exit if 3 Ctrl-C's are received within one second |
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MAX_CTRLC = 3 |
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# Define unencodable xml characters' regex for replacing them with their |
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# printable representation |
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UNENCODABLE_XML_UNICHRS: T.List[T.Tuple[int, int]] = [ |
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(0x00, 0x08), (0x0B, 0x0C), (0x0E, 0x1F), (0x7F, 0x84), |
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(0x86, 0x9F), (0xFDD0, 0xFDEF), (0xFFFE, 0xFFFF)] |
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# Not narrow build |
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if sys.maxunicode >= 0x10000: |
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UNENCODABLE_XML_UNICHRS.extend([ |
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(0x1FFFE, 0x1FFFF), (0x2FFFE, 0x2FFFF), |
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(0x3FFFE, 0x3FFFF), (0x4FFFE, 0x4FFFF), |
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(0x5FFFE, 0x5FFFF), (0x6FFFE, 0x6FFFF), |
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(0x7FFFE, 0x7FFFF), (0x8FFFE, 0x8FFFF), |
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(0x9FFFE, 0x9FFFF), (0xAFFFE, 0xAFFFF), |
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(0xBFFFE, 0xBFFFF), (0xCFFFE, 0xCFFFF), |
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(0xDFFFE, 0xDFFFF), (0xEFFFE, 0xEFFFF), |
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(0xFFFFE, 0xFFFFF), (0x10FFFE, 0x10FFFF)]) |
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UNENCODABLE_XML_CHR_RANGES = [fr'{chr(low)}-{chr(high)}' for (low, high) in UNENCODABLE_XML_UNICHRS] |
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UNENCODABLE_XML_CHRS_RE = re.compile('([' + ''.join(UNENCODABLE_XML_CHR_RANGES) + '])') |
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def is_windows() -> bool: |
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platname = platform.system().lower() |
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return platname == 'windows' |
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def is_cygwin() -> bool: |
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return sys.platform == 'cygwin' |
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UNIWIDTH_MAPPING = {'F': 2, 'H': 1, 'W': 2, 'Na': 1, 'N': 1, 'A': 1} |
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def uniwidth(s: str) -> int: |
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result = 0 |
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for c in s: |
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w = unicodedata.east_asian_width(c) |
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result += UNIWIDTH_MAPPING[w] |
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return result |
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def determine_worker_count() -> int: |
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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(f'Invalid value in {varname}, using 1 thread.') |
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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 add_arguments(parser: argparse.ArgumentParser) -> None: |
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parser.add_argument('--maxfail', default=0, type=int, |
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help='Number of failing tests before aborting the ' |
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'test run. (default: 0, to disable aborting on failure)') |
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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('--gdb-path', default='gdb', dest='gdb_path', |
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help='Path to the gdb binary (default: 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=split_args, |
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help='wrapper to run tests with (e.g. Valgrind)') |
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parser.add_argument('-C', dest='wd', action=RealPathAction, |
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# https://github.com/python/typeshed/issues/3107 |
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# https://github.com/python/mypy/issues/7177 |
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type=os.path.abspath, # type: ignore |
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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. (<= 0 to disable timeout)') |
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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=split_args, |
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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 test names to run. "testname" to run all tests with that name, ' |
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'"subprojname:testname" to specifically run "testname" from "subprojname", ' |
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'"subprojname:" to run all tests defined by "subprojname".') |
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def print_safe(s: str) -> None: |
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end = '' if s[-1] == '\n' else '\n' |
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try: |
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print(s, end=end) |
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except UnicodeEncodeError: |
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s = s.encode('ascii', errors='backslashreplace').decode('ascii') |
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print(s, end=end) |
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def join_lines(a: str, b: str) -> str: |
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if not a: |
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return b |
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if not b: |
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return a |
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return a + '\n' + b |
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def dashes(s: str, dash: str, cols: int) -> str: |
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if not s: |
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return dash * cols |
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s = ' ' + s + ' ' |
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width = uniwidth(s) |
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first = (cols - width) // 2 |
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s = dash * first + s |
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return s + dash * (cols - first - width) |
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def returncode_to_status(retcode: int) -> str: |
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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 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 f'killed by signal {signum} {signame}' |
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if retcode <= 128: |
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return f'exit status {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 f'(exit status {retcode} or signal {signum} {signame})' |
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# TODO for Windows |
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sh_quote: T.Callable[[str], str] = lambda x: x |
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if not is_windows(): |
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sh_quote = shlex.quote |
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def env_tuple_to_str(env: T.Iterable[T.Tuple[str, str]]) -> str: |
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return ''.join(["{}={} ".format(k, sh_quote(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 ConsoleUser(enum.Enum): |
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# the logger can use the console |
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LOGGER = 0 |
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# the console is used by gdb |
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GDB = 1 |
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# the console is used to write stdout/stderr |
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STDOUT = 2 |
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@enum.unique |
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class TestResult(enum.Enum): |
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PENDING = 'PENDING' |
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RUNNING = 'RUNNING' |
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OK = 'OK' |
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TIMEOUT = 'TIMEOUT' |
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INTERRUPT = 'INTERRUPT' |
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SKIP = 'SKIP' |
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FAIL = 'FAIL' |
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EXPECTEDFAIL = 'EXPECTEDFAIL' |
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UNEXPECTEDPASS = 'UNEXPECTEDPASS' |
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ERROR = 'ERROR' |
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@staticmethod |
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def maxlen() -> int: |
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return 14 # len(UNEXPECTEDPASS) |
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def is_ok(self) -> bool: |
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return self in {TestResult.OK, TestResult.EXPECTEDFAIL} |
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def is_bad(self) -> bool: |
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return self in {TestResult.FAIL, TestResult.TIMEOUT, TestResult.INTERRUPT, |
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TestResult.UNEXPECTEDPASS, TestResult.ERROR} |
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def is_finished(self) -> bool: |
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return self not in {TestResult.PENDING, TestResult.RUNNING} |
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def was_killed(self) -> bool: |
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return self in (TestResult.TIMEOUT, TestResult.INTERRUPT) |
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def colorize(self, s: str) -> mlog.AnsiDecorator: |
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if self.is_bad(): |
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decorator = mlog.red |
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elif self in (TestResult.SKIP, TestResult.EXPECTEDFAIL): |
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decorator = mlog.yellow |
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elif self.is_finished(): |
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decorator = mlog.green |
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else: |
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decorator = mlog.blue |
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return decorator(s) |
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def get_text(self, colorize: bool) -> str: |
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result_str = '{res:{reslen}}'.format(res=self.value, reslen=self.maxlen()) |
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return self.colorize(result_str).get_text(colorize) |
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def get_command_marker(self) -> str: |
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return str(self.colorize('>>> ')) |
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class TAPParser: |
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class Plan(T.NamedTuple): |
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num_tests: int |
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late: bool |
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skipped: bool |
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explanation: T.Optional[str] |
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class Bailout(T.NamedTuple): |
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message: str |
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class Test(T.NamedTuple): |
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number: int |
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name: str |
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result: TestResult |
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explanation: T.Optional[str] |
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def __str__(self) -> str: |
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return f'{self.number} {self.name}'.strip() |
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class Error(T.NamedTuple): |
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message: str |
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class UnknownLine(T.NamedTuple): |
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message: str |
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lineno: int |
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class Version(T.NamedTuple): |
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version: int |
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_MAIN = 1 |
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_AFTER_TEST = 2 |
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_YAML = 3 |
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_RE_BAILOUT = re.compile(r'Bail out!\s*(.*)') |
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_RE_DIRECTIVE = re.compile(r'(?:\s*\#\s*([Ss][Kk][Ii][Pp]\S*|[Tt][Oo][Dd][Oo])\b\s*(.*))?') |
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_RE_PLAN = re.compile(r'1\.\.([0-9]+)' + _RE_DIRECTIVE.pattern) |
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_RE_TEST = re.compile(r'((?:not )?ok)\s*(?:([0-9]+)\s*)?([^#]*)' + _RE_DIRECTIVE.pattern) |
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_RE_VERSION = re.compile(r'TAP version ([0-9]+)') |
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_RE_YAML_START = re.compile(r'(\s+)---.*') |
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_RE_YAML_END = re.compile(r'\s+\.\.\.\s*') |
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found_late_test = False |
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bailed_out = False |
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plan: T.Optional[Plan] = None |
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lineno = 0 |
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num_tests = 0 |
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yaml_lineno: T.Optional[int] = None |
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yaml_indent = '' |
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state = _MAIN |
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version = 12 |
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def parse_test(self, ok: bool, num: int, name: str, directive: T.Optional[str], explanation: T.Optional[str]) -> \ |
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T.Generator[T.Union['TAPParser.Test', 'TAPParser.Error'], None, None]: |
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name = name.strip() |
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explanation = explanation.strip() if explanation else None |
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if directive is not None: |
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directive = directive.upper() |
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if directive.startswith('SKIP'): |
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if ok: |
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yield self.Test(num, name, TestResult.SKIP, explanation) |
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return |
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elif directive == 'TODO': |
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yield self.Test(num, name, TestResult.UNEXPECTEDPASS if ok else TestResult.EXPECTEDFAIL, explanation) |
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return |
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else: |
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yield self.Error(f'invalid directive "{directive}"') |
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yield self.Test(num, name, TestResult.OK if ok else TestResult.FAIL, explanation) |
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async def parse_async(self, lines: T.AsyncIterator[str]) -> T.AsyncIterator[TYPE_TAPResult]: |
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async for line in lines: |
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for event in self.parse_line(line): |
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yield event |
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for event in self.parse_line(None): |
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yield event |
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def parse(self, io: T.Iterator[str]) -> T.Iterator[TYPE_TAPResult]: |
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for line in io: |
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yield from self.parse_line(line) |
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yield from self.parse_line(None) |
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def parse_line(self, line: T.Optional[str]) -> T.Iterator[TYPE_TAPResult]: |
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if line is not None: |
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self.lineno += 1 |
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line = line.rstrip() |
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# YAML blocks are only accepted after a test |
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if self.state == self._AFTER_TEST: |
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if self.version >= 13: |
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m = self._RE_YAML_START.match(line) |
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if m: |
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self.state = self._YAML |
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self.yaml_lineno = self.lineno |
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self.yaml_indent = m.group(1) |
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return |
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self.state = self._MAIN |
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elif self.state == self._YAML: |
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if self._RE_YAML_END.match(line): |
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self.state = self._MAIN |
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return |
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if line.startswith(self.yaml_indent): |
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return |
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yield self.Error(f'YAML block not terminated (started on line {self.yaml_lineno})') |
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self.state = self._MAIN |
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assert self.state == self._MAIN |
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if not line or line.startswith('#'): |
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return |
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m = self._RE_TEST.match(line) |
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if m: |
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if self.plan and self.plan.late and not self.found_late_test: |
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yield self.Error('unexpected test after late plan') |
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self.found_late_test = True |
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self.num_tests += 1 |
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num = self.num_tests if m.group(2) is None else int(m.group(2)) |
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if num != self.num_tests: |
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yield self.Error('out of order test numbers') |
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yield from self.parse_test(m.group(1) == 'ok', num, |
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m.group(3), m.group(4), m.group(5)) |
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self.state = self._AFTER_TEST |
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return |
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m = self._RE_PLAN.match(line) |
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if m: |
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if self.plan: |
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yield self.Error('more than one plan found') |
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else: |
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num_tests = int(m.group(1)) |
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skipped = num_tests == 0 |
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if m.group(2): |
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if m.group(2).upper().startswith('SKIP'): |
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if num_tests > 0: |
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yield self.Error('invalid SKIP directive for plan') |
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skipped = True |
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else: |
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yield self.Error('invalid directive for plan') |
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self.plan = self.Plan(num_tests=num_tests, late=(self.num_tests > 0), |
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skipped=skipped, explanation=m.group(3)) |
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yield self.plan |
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return |
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m = self._RE_BAILOUT.match(line) |
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if m: |
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yield self.Bailout(m.group(1)) |
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self.bailed_out = True |
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return |
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m = self._RE_VERSION.match(line) |
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if m: |
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# The TAP version is only accepted as the first line |
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if self.lineno != 1: |
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yield self.Error('version number must be on the first line') |
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return |
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self.version = int(m.group(1)) |
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if self.version < 13: |
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yield self.Error('version number should be at least 13') |
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else: |
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yield self.Version(version=self.version) |
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return |
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# unknown syntax |
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yield self.UnknownLine(line, self.lineno) |
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else: |
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# end of file |
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if self.state == self._YAML: |
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yield self.Error(f'YAML block not terminated (started on line {self.yaml_lineno})') |
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if not self.bailed_out and self.plan and self.num_tests != self.plan.num_tests: |
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if self.num_tests < self.plan.num_tests: |
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yield self.Error(f'Too few tests run (expected {self.plan.num_tests}, got {self.num_tests})') |
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else: |
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yield self.Error(f'Too many tests run (expected {self.plan.num_tests}, got {self.num_tests})') |
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class TestLogger: |
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def flush(self) -> None: |
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pass |
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def start(self, harness: 'TestHarness') -> None: |
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pass |
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def start_test(self, harness: 'TestHarness', test: 'TestRun') -> None: |
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pass |
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def log_subtest(self, harness: 'TestHarness', test: 'TestRun', s: str, res: TestResult) -> None: |
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pass |
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def log(self, harness: 'TestHarness', result: 'TestRun') -> None: |
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pass |
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async def finish(self, harness: 'TestHarness') -> None: |
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pass |
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def close(self) -> None: |
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pass |
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class TestFileLogger(TestLogger): |
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def __init__(self, filename: str, errors: str = 'replace') -> None: |
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self.filename = filename |
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self.file = open(filename, 'w', encoding='utf-8', errors=errors) |
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def close(self) -> None: |
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if self.file: |
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self.file.close() |
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self.file = None |
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class ConsoleLogger(TestLogger): |
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ASCII_SPINNER = ['..', ':.', '.:'] |
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SPINNER = ["\U0001f311", "\U0001f312", "\U0001f313", "\U0001f314", |
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"\U0001f315", "\U0001f316", "\U0001f317", "\U0001f318"] |
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SCISSORS = "\u2700 " |
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HLINE = "\u2015" |
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RTRI = "\u25B6 " |
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def __init__(self) -> None: |
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self.running_tests = OrderedSet() # type: OrderedSet['TestRun'] |
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self.progress_test = None # type: T.Optional['TestRun'] |
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self.progress_task = None # type: T.Optional[asyncio.Future] |
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self.max_left_width = 0 # type: int |
|
self.stop = False |
|
# TODO: before 3.10 this cannot be created immediately, because |
|
# it will create a new event loop |
|
self.update: asyncio.Event |
|
self.should_erase_line = '' |
|
self.test_count = 0 |
|
self.started_tests = 0 |
|
self.spinner_index = 0 |
|
try: |
|
self.cols, _ = os.get_terminal_size(1) |
|
self.is_tty = True |
|
except OSError: |
|
self.cols = 80 |
|
self.is_tty = False |
|
|
|
self.output_start = dashes(self.SCISSORS, self.HLINE, self.cols - 2) |
|
self.output_end = dashes('', self.HLINE, self.cols - 2) |
|
self.sub = self.RTRI |
|
self.spinner = self.SPINNER |
|
try: |
|
self.output_start.encode(sys.stdout.encoding or 'ascii') |
|
except UnicodeEncodeError: |
|
self.output_start = dashes('8<', '-', self.cols - 2) |
|
self.output_end = dashes('', '-', self.cols - 2) |
|
self.sub = '| ' |
|
self.spinner = self.ASCII_SPINNER |
|
|
|
def flush(self) -> None: |
|
if self.should_erase_line: |
|
print(self.should_erase_line, end='') |
|
self.should_erase_line = '' |
|
|
|
def print_progress(self, line: str) -> None: |
|
print(self.should_erase_line, line, sep='', end='\r') |
|
self.should_erase_line = '\x1b[K' |
|
|
|
def request_update(self) -> None: |
|
self.update.set() |
|
|
|
def emit_progress(self, harness: 'TestHarness') -> None: |
|
if self.progress_test is None: |
|
self.flush() |
|
return |
|
|
|
if len(self.running_tests) == 1: |
|
count = f'{self.started_tests}/{self.test_count}' |
|
else: |
|
count = '{}-{}/{}'.format(self.started_tests - len(self.running_tests) + 1, |
|
self.started_tests, self.test_count) |
|
|
|
left = '[{}] {} '.format(count, self.spinner[self.spinner_index]) |
|
self.spinner_index = (self.spinner_index + 1) % len(self.spinner) |
|
|
|
right = '{spaces} {dur:{durlen}}'.format( |
|
spaces=' ' * TestResult.maxlen(), |
|
dur=int(time.time() - self.progress_test.starttime), |
|
durlen=harness.duration_max_len) |
|
if self.progress_test.timeout: |
|
right += '/{timeout:{durlen}}'.format( |
|
timeout=self.progress_test.timeout, |
|
durlen=harness.duration_max_len) |
|
right += 's' |
|
details = self.progress_test.get_details() |
|
if details: |
|
right += ' ' + details |
|
|
|
line = harness.format(self.progress_test, colorize=True, |
|
max_left_width=self.max_left_width, |
|
left=left, right=right) |
|
self.print_progress(line) |
|
|
|
def start(self, harness: 'TestHarness') -> None: |
|
async def report_progress() -> None: |
|
loop = asyncio.get_running_loop() |
|
next_update = 0.0 |
|
self.request_update() |
|
while not self.stop: |
|
await self.update.wait() |
|
self.update.clear() |
|
# We may get here simply because the progress line has been |
|
# overwritten, so do not always switch. Only do so every |
|
# second, or if the printed test has finished |
|
if loop.time() >= next_update: |
|
self.progress_test = None |
|
next_update = loop.time() + 1 |
|
loop.call_at(next_update, self.request_update) |
|
|
|
if (self.progress_test and |
|
self.progress_test.res is not TestResult.RUNNING): |
|
self.progress_test = None |
|
|
|
if not self.progress_test: |
|
if not self.running_tests: |
|
continue |
|
# Pick a test in round robin order |
|
self.progress_test = self.running_tests.pop(last=False) |
|
self.running_tests.add(self.progress_test) |
|
|
|
self.emit_progress(harness) |
|
self.flush() |
|
|
|
self.update = asyncio.Event() |
|
self.test_count = harness.test_count |
|
self.cols = max(self.cols, harness.max_left_width + 30) |
|
|
|
if self.is_tty and not harness.need_console: |
|
# Account for "[aa-bb/cc] OO " in the progress report |
|
self.max_left_width = 3 * len(str(self.test_count)) + 8 |
|
self.progress_task = asyncio.ensure_future(report_progress()) |
|
|
|
def start_test(self, harness: 'TestHarness', test: 'TestRun') -> None: |
|
if test.verbose and test.cmdline: |
|
self.flush() |
|
print(harness.format(test, mlog.colorize_console(), |
|
max_left_width=self.max_left_width, |
|
right=test.res.get_text(mlog.colorize_console()))) |
|
print(test.res.get_command_marker() + test.cmdline) |
|
if test.direct_stdout: |
|
print(self.output_start, flush=True) |
|
elif not test.needs_parsing: |
|
print(flush=True) |
|
|
|
self.started_tests += 1 |
|
self.running_tests.add(test) |
|
self.running_tests.move_to_end(test, last=False) |
|
self.request_update() |
|
|
|
def shorten_log(self, harness: 'TestHarness', result: 'TestRun') -> str: |
|
if not result.verbose and not harness.options.print_errorlogs: |
|
return '' |
|
|
|
log = result.get_log(mlog.colorize_console(), |
|
stderr_only=result.needs_parsing) |
|
if result.verbose: |
|
return log |
|
|
|
lines = log.splitlines() |
|
if len(lines) < 100: |
|
return log |
|
else: |
|
return str(mlog.bold('Listing only the last 100 lines from a long log.\n')) + '\n'.join(lines[-100:]) |
|
|
|
def print_log(self, harness: 'TestHarness', result: 'TestRun') -> None: |
|
if not result.verbose: |
|
cmdline = result.cmdline |
|
if not cmdline: |
|
print(result.res.get_command_marker() + result.stdo) |
|
return |
|
print(result.res.get_command_marker() + cmdline) |
|
|
|
log = self.shorten_log(harness, result) |
|
if log: |
|
print(self.output_start) |
|
print_safe(log) |
|
print(self.output_end) |
|
|
|
def log_subtest(self, harness: 'TestHarness', test: 'TestRun', s: str, result: TestResult) -> None: |
|
if test.verbose or (harness.options.print_errorlogs and result.is_bad()): |
|
self.flush() |
|
print(harness.format(test, mlog.colorize_console(), max_left_width=self.max_left_width, |
|
prefix=self.sub, |
|
middle=s, |
|
right=result.get_text(mlog.colorize_console())), flush=True) |
|
|
|
self.request_update() |
|
|
|
def log(self, harness: 'TestHarness', result: 'TestRun') -> None: |
|
self.running_tests.remove(result) |
|
if result.res is TestResult.TIMEOUT and (result.verbose or |
|
harness.options.print_errorlogs): |
|
self.flush() |
|
print(f'{result.name} time out (After {result.timeout} seconds)') |
|
|
|
if not harness.options.quiet or not result.res.is_ok(): |
|
self.flush() |
|
if result.cmdline and result.direct_stdout: |
|
print(self.output_end) |
|
print(harness.format(result, mlog.colorize_console(), max_left_width=self.max_left_width)) |
|
else: |
|
print(harness.format(result, mlog.colorize_console(), max_left_width=self.max_left_width), |
|
flush=True) |
|
if result.verbose or result.res.is_bad(): |
|
self.print_log(harness, result) |
|
if result.warnings: |
|
print(flush=True) |
|
for w in result.warnings: |
|
print(w, flush=True) |
|
print(flush=True) |
|
if result.verbose or result.res.is_bad(): |
|
print(flush=True) |
|
|
|
self.request_update() |
|
|
|
async def finish(self, harness: 'TestHarness') -> None: |
|
self.stop = True |
|
self.request_update() |
|
if self.progress_task: |
|
await self.progress_task |
|
|
|
if harness.collected_failures and \ |
|
(harness.options.print_errorlogs or harness.options.verbose): |
|
print("\nSummary of Failures:\n") |
|
for i, result in enumerate(harness.collected_failures, 1): |
|
print(harness.format(result, mlog.colorize_console())) |
|
|
|
print(harness.summary()) |
|
|
|
|
|
class TextLogfileBuilder(TestFileLogger): |
|
def start(self, harness: 'TestHarness') -> None: |
|
self.file.write(f'Log of Meson test suite run on {datetime.datetime.now().isoformat()}\n\n') |
|
inherit_env = env_tuple_to_str(os.environ.items()) |
|
self.file.write(f'Inherited environment: {inherit_env}\n\n') |
|
|
|
def log(self, harness: 'TestHarness', result: 'TestRun') -> None: |
|
title = f'{result.num}/{harness.test_count}' |
|
self.file.write(dashes(title, '=', 78) + '\n') |
|
self.file.write('test: ' + result.name + '\n') |
|
starttime_str = time.strftime("%H:%M:%S", time.gmtime(result.starttime)) |
|
self.file.write('start time: ' + starttime_str + '\n') |
|
self.file.write('duration: ' + '%.2fs' % result.duration + '\n') |
|
self.file.write('result: ' + result.get_exit_status() + '\n') |
|
if result.cmdline: |
|
self.file.write('command: ' + result.cmdline + '\n') |
|
if result.stdo: |
|
name = 'stdout' if harness.options.split else 'output' |
|
self.file.write(dashes(name, '-', 78) + '\n') |
|
self.file.write(result.stdo) |
|
if result.stde: |
|
self.file.write(dashes('stderr', '-', 78) + '\n') |
|
self.file.write(result.stde) |
|
self.file.write(dashes('', '=', 78) + '\n\n') |
|
|
|
async def finish(self, harness: 'TestHarness') -> None: |
|
if harness.collected_failures: |
|
self.file.write("\nSummary of Failures:\n\n") |
|
for i, result in enumerate(harness.collected_failures, 1): |
|
self.file.write(harness.format(result, False) + '\n') |
|
self.file.write(harness.summary()) |
|
|
|
print(f'Full log written to {self.filename}') |
|
|
|
|
|
class JsonLogfileBuilder(TestFileLogger): |
|
def log(self, harness: 'TestHarness', result: 'TestRun') -> None: |
|
jresult = {'name': result.name, |
|
'stdout': result.stdo, |
|
'result': result.res.value, |
|
'starttime': result.starttime, |
|
'duration': result.duration, |
|
'returncode': result.returncode, |
|
'env': result.env, |
|
'command': result.cmd} # type: T.Dict[str, T.Any] |
|
if result.stde: |
|
jresult['stderr'] = result.stde |
|
self.file.write(json.dumps(jresult) + '\n') |
|
|
|
|
|
class JunitBuilder(TestLogger): |
|
|
|
"""Builder for Junit test results. |
|
|
|
Junit is impossible to stream out, it requires attributes counting the |
|
total number of tests, failures, skips, and errors in the root element |
|
and in each test suite. As such, we use a builder class to track each |
|
test case, and calculate all metadata before writing it out. |
|
|
|
For tests with multiple results (like from a TAP test), we record the |
|
test as a suite with the project_name.test_name. This allows us to track |
|
each result separately. For tests with only one result (such as exit-code |
|
tests) we record each one into a suite with the name project_name. The use |
|
of the project_name allows us to sort subproject tests separately from |
|
the root project. |
|
""" |
|
|
|
def __init__(self, filename: str) -> None: |
|
self.filename = filename |
|
self.root = et.Element( |
|
'testsuites', tests='0', errors='0', failures='0') |
|
self.suites = {} # type: T.Dict[str, et.Element] |
|
|
|
def log(self, harness: 'TestHarness', test: 'TestRun') -> None: |
|
"""Log a single test case.""" |
|
if test.junit is not None: |
|
for suite in test.junit.findall('.//testsuite'): |
|
# Assume that we don't need to merge anything here... |
|
suite.attrib['name'] = '{}.{}.{}'.format(test.project, test.name, suite.attrib['name']) |
|
|
|
# GTest can inject invalid attributes |
|
for case in suite.findall('.//testcase[@result]'): |
|
del case.attrib['result'] |
|
for case in suite.findall('.//testcase[@timestamp]'): |
|
del case.attrib['timestamp'] |
|
for case in suite.findall('.//testcase[@file]'): |
|
del case.attrib['file'] |
|
for case in suite.findall('.//testcase[@line]'): |
|
del case.attrib['line'] |
|
self.root.append(suite) |
|
return |
|
|
|
# In this case we have a test binary with multiple results. |
|
# We want to record this so that each result is recorded |
|
# separately |
|
if test.results: |
|
suitename = f'{test.project}.{test.name}' |
|
assert suitename not in self.suites or harness.options.repeat > 1, 'duplicate suite' |
|
|
|
suite = self.suites[suitename] = et.Element( |
|
'testsuite', |
|
name=suitename, |
|
tests=str(len(test.results)), |
|
errors=str(sum(1 for r in test.results if r.result in |
|
{TestResult.INTERRUPT, TestResult.ERROR})), |
|
failures=str(sum(1 for r in test.results if r.result in |
|
{TestResult.FAIL, TestResult.UNEXPECTEDPASS, TestResult.TIMEOUT})), |
|
skipped=str(sum(1 for r in test.results if r.result is TestResult.SKIP)), |
|
time=str(test.duration), |
|
) |
|
|
|
for subtest in test.results: |
|
# Both name and classname are required. Use the suite name as |
|
# the class name, so that e.g. GitLab groups testcases correctly. |
|
testcase = et.SubElement(suite, 'testcase', name=str(subtest), classname=suitename) |
|
if subtest.result is TestResult.SKIP: |
|
et.SubElement(testcase, 'skipped') |
|
elif subtest.result is TestResult.ERROR: |
|
et.SubElement(testcase, 'error') |
|
elif subtest.result is TestResult.FAIL: |
|
et.SubElement(testcase, 'failure') |
|
elif subtest.result is TestResult.UNEXPECTEDPASS: |
|
fail = et.SubElement(testcase, 'failure') |
|
fail.text = 'Test unexpected passed.' |
|
elif subtest.result is TestResult.INTERRUPT: |
|
fail = et.SubElement(testcase, 'error') |
|
fail.text = 'Test was interrupted by user.' |
|
elif subtest.result is TestResult.TIMEOUT: |
|
fail = et.SubElement(testcase, 'error') |
|
fail.text = 'Test did not finish before configured timeout.' |
|
if subtest.explanation: |
|
et.SubElement(testcase, 'system-out').text = subtest.explanation |
|
if test.stdo: |
|
out = et.SubElement(suite, 'system-out') |
|
out.text = test.stdo.rstrip() |
|
if test.stde: |
|
err = et.SubElement(suite, 'system-err') |
|
err.text = test.stde.rstrip() |
|
else: |
|
if test.project not in self.suites: |
|
suite = self.suites[test.project] = et.Element( |
|
'testsuite', name=test.project, tests='1', errors='0', |
|
failures='0', skipped='0', time=str(test.duration)) |
|
else: |
|
suite = self.suites[test.project] |
|
suite.attrib['tests'] = str(int(suite.attrib['tests']) + 1) |
|
|
|
testcase = et.SubElement(suite, 'testcase', name=test.name, |
|
classname=test.project, time=str(test.duration)) |
|
if test.res is TestResult.SKIP: |
|
et.SubElement(testcase, 'skipped') |
|
suite.attrib['skipped'] = str(int(suite.attrib['skipped']) + 1) |
|
elif test.res is TestResult.ERROR: |
|
et.SubElement(testcase, 'error') |
|
suite.attrib['errors'] = str(int(suite.attrib['errors']) + 1) |
|
elif test.res is TestResult.FAIL: |
|
et.SubElement(testcase, 'failure') |
|
suite.attrib['failures'] = str(int(suite.attrib['failures']) + 1) |
|
if test.stdo: |
|
out = et.SubElement(testcase, 'system-out') |
|
out.text = test.stdo.rstrip() |
|
if test.stde: |
|
err = et.SubElement(testcase, 'system-err') |
|
err.text = test.stde.rstrip() |
|
|
|
async def finish(self, harness: 'TestHarness') -> None: |
|
"""Calculate total test counts and write out the xml result.""" |
|
for suite in self.suites.values(): |
|
self.root.append(suite) |
|
# Skipped is really not allowed in the "testsuits" element |
|
for attr in ['tests', 'errors', 'failures']: |
|
self.root.attrib[attr] = str(int(self.root.attrib[attr]) + int(suite.attrib[attr])) |
|
|
|
tree = et.ElementTree(self.root) |
|
with open(self.filename, 'wb') as f: |
|
tree.write(f, encoding='utf-8', xml_declaration=True) |
|
|
|
|
|
class TestRun: |
|
TEST_NUM = 0 |
|
PROTOCOL_TO_CLASS: T.Dict[TestProtocol, T.Type['TestRun']] = {} |
|
|
|
def __new__(cls, test: TestSerialisation, *args: T.Any, **kwargs: T.Any) -> T.Any: |
|
return super().__new__(TestRun.PROTOCOL_TO_CLASS[test.protocol]) |
|
|
|
def __init__(self, test: TestSerialisation, test_env: T.Dict[str, str], |
|
name: str, timeout: T.Optional[int], is_parallel: bool, verbose: bool): |
|
self.res = TestResult.PENDING |
|
self.test = test |
|
self._num = None # type: T.Optional[int] |
|
self.name = name |
|
self.timeout = timeout |
|
self.results = [] # type: T.List[TAPParser.Test] |
|
self.returncode = None # type: T.Optional[int] |
|
self.starttime = None # type: T.Optional[float] |
|
self.duration = None # type: T.Optional[float] |
|
self.stdo = '' |
|
self.stde = '' |
|
self.additional_error = '' |
|
self.cmd = None # type: T.Optional[T.List[str]] |
|
self.env = test_env # type: T.Dict[str, str] |
|
self.should_fail = test.should_fail |
|
self.project = test.project_name |
|
self.junit = None # type: T.Optional[et.ElementTree] |
|
self.is_parallel = is_parallel |
|
self.verbose = verbose |
|
self.warnings = [] # type: T.List[str] |
|
|
|
def start(self, cmd: T.List[str]) -> None: |
|
self.res = TestResult.RUNNING |
|
self.starttime = time.time() |
|
self.cmd = cmd |
|
|
|
@property |
|
def num(self) -> int: |
|
if self._num is None: |
|
TestRun.TEST_NUM += 1 |
|
self._num = TestRun.TEST_NUM |
|
return self._num |
|
|
|
@property |
|
def direct_stdout(self) -> bool: |
|
return self.verbose and not self.is_parallel and not self.needs_parsing |
|
|
|
def get_results(self) -> str: |
|
if self.results: |
|
# running or succeeded |
|
passed = sum(x.result.is_ok() for x in self.results) |
|
ran = sum(x.result is not TestResult.SKIP for x in self.results) |
|
if passed == ran: |
|
return f'{passed} subtests passed' |
|
else: |
|
return f'{passed}/{ran} subtests passed' |
|
return '' |
|
|
|
def get_exit_status(self) -> str: |
|
return returncode_to_status(self.returncode) |
|
|
|
def get_details(self) -> str: |
|
if self.res is TestResult.PENDING: |
|
return '' |
|
if self.returncode: |
|
return self.get_exit_status() |
|
return self.get_results() |
|
|
|
def _complete(self) -> None: |
|
if self.res == TestResult.RUNNING: |
|
self.res = TestResult.OK |
|
assert isinstance(self.res, TestResult) |
|
if self.should_fail and self.res in (TestResult.OK, TestResult.FAIL): |
|
self.res = TestResult.UNEXPECTEDPASS if self.res is TestResult.OK else TestResult.EXPECTEDFAIL |
|
if self.stdo and not self.stdo.endswith('\n'): |
|
self.stdo += '\n' |
|
if self.stde and not self.stde.endswith('\n'): |
|
self.stde += '\n' |
|
self.duration = time.time() - self.starttime |
|
|
|
@property |
|
def cmdline(self) -> T.Optional[str]: |
|
if not self.cmd: |
|
return None |
|
test_only_env = set(self.env.items()) - set(os.environ.items()) |
|
return env_tuple_to_str(test_only_env) + \ |
|
' '.join(sh_quote(x) for x in self.cmd) |
|
|
|
def complete_skip(self) -> None: |
|
self.starttime = time.time() |
|
self.returncode = GNU_SKIP_RETURNCODE |
|
self.res = TestResult.SKIP |
|
self._complete() |
|
|
|
def complete(self) -> None: |
|
self._complete() |
|
|
|
def get_log(self, colorize: bool = False, stderr_only: bool = False) -> str: |
|
stdo = '' if stderr_only else self.stdo |
|
if self.stde or self.additional_error: |
|
res = '' |
|
if stdo: |
|
res += mlog.cyan('stdout:').get_text(colorize) + '\n' |
|
res += stdo |
|
if res[-1:] != '\n': |
|
res += '\n' |
|
res += mlog.cyan('stderr:').get_text(colorize) + '\n' |
|
res += join_lines(self.stde, self.additional_error) |
|
else: |
|
res = stdo |
|
if res and res[-1:] != '\n': |
|
res += '\n' |
|
return res |
|
|
|
@property |
|
def needs_parsing(self) -> bool: |
|
return False |
|
|
|
async def parse(self, harness: 'TestHarness', lines: T.AsyncIterator[str]) -> None: |
|
async for l in lines: |
|
pass |
|
|
|
|
|
class TestRunExitCode(TestRun): |
|
|
|
def complete(self) -> None: |
|
if self.res != TestResult.RUNNING: |
|
pass |
|
elif self.returncode == GNU_SKIP_RETURNCODE: |
|
self.res = TestResult.SKIP |
|
elif self.returncode == GNU_ERROR_RETURNCODE: |
|
self.res = TestResult.ERROR |
|
else: |
|
self.res = TestResult.FAIL if bool(self.returncode) else TestResult.OK |
|
super().complete() |
|
|
|
TestRun.PROTOCOL_TO_CLASS[TestProtocol.EXITCODE] = TestRunExitCode |
|
|
|
|
|
class TestRunGTest(TestRunExitCode): |
|
def complete(self) -> None: |
|
filename = f'{self.test.name}.xml' |
|
if self.test.workdir: |
|
filename = os.path.join(self.test.workdir, filename) |
|
|
|
try: |
|
with open(filename, 'r', encoding='utf8', errors='replace') as f: |
|
self.junit = et.parse(f) |
|
except FileNotFoundError: |
|
# This can happen if the test fails to run or complete for some |
|
# reason, like the rpath for libgtest isn't properly set. ExitCode |
|
# will handle the failure, don't generate a stacktrace. |
|
pass |
|
except et.ParseError as e: |
|
# ExitCode will handle the failure, don't generate a stacktrace. |
|
mlog.error(f'Unable to parse {filename}: {e!s}') |
|
|
|
super().complete() |
|
|
|
TestRun.PROTOCOL_TO_CLASS[TestProtocol.GTEST] = TestRunGTest |
|
|
|
|
|
class TestRunTAP(TestRun): |
|
@property |
|
def needs_parsing(self) -> bool: |
|
return True |
|
|
|
def complete(self) -> None: |
|
if self.returncode != 0 and not self.res.was_killed(): |
|
self.res = TestResult.ERROR |
|
self.stde = self.stde or '' |
|
self.stde += f'\n(test program exited with status code {self.returncode})' |
|
super().complete() |
|
|
|
async def parse(self, harness: 'TestHarness', lines: T.AsyncIterator[str]) -> None: |
|
res = None |
|
warnings = [] # type: T.List[TAPParser.UnknownLine] |
|
version = 12 |
|
|
|
async for i in TAPParser().parse_async(lines): |
|
if isinstance(i, TAPParser.Version): |
|
version = i.version |
|
elif isinstance(i, TAPParser.Bailout): |
|
res = TestResult.ERROR |
|
harness.log_subtest(self, i.message, res) |
|
elif isinstance(i, TAPParser.Test): |
|
self.results.append(i) |
|
if i.result.is_bad(): |
|
res = TestResult.FAIL |
|
harness.log_subtest(self, i.name or f'subtest {i.number}', i.result) |
|
elif isinstance(i, TAPParser.UnknownLine): |
|
warnings.append(i) |
|
elif isinstance(i, TAPParser.Error): |
|
self.additional_error += 'TAP parsing error: ' + i.message |
|
res = TestResult.ERROR |
|
|
|
if warnings: |
|
unknown = str(mlog.yellow('UNKNOWN')) |
|
width = len(str(max(i.lineno for i in warnings))) |
|
for w in warnings: |
|
self.warnings.append(f'stdout: {w.lineno:{width}}: {unknown}: {w.message}') |
|
if version > 13: |
|
self.warnings.append('Unknown TAP output lines have been ignored. Please open a feature request to\n' |
|
'implement them, or prefix them with a # if they are not TAP syntax.') |
|
else: |
|
self.warnings.append(str(mlog.red('ERROR')) + ': Unknown TAP output lines for a supported TAP version.\n' |
|
'This is probably a bug in the test; if they are not TAP syntax, prefix them with a #') |
|
if all(t.result is TestResult.SKIP for t in self.results): |
|
# This includes the case where self.results is empty |
|
res = TestResult.SKIP |
|
|
|
if res and self.res == TestResult.RUNNING: |
|
self.res = res |
|
|
|
TestRun.PROTOCOL_TO_CLASS[TestProtocol.TAP] = TestRunTAP |
|
|
|
|
|
class TestRunRust(TestRun): |
|
@property |
|
def needs_parsing(self) -> bool: |
|
return True |
|
|
|
async def parse(self, harness: 'TestHarness', lines: T.AsyncIterator[str]) -> None: |
|
def parse_res(n: int, name: str, result: str) -> TAPParser.Test: |
|
if result == 'ok': |
|
return TAPParser.Test(n, name, TestResult.OK, None) |
|
elif result == 'ignored': |
|
return TAPParser.Test(n, name, TestResult.SKIP, None) |
|
elif result == 'FAILED': |
|
return TAPParser.Test(n, name, TestResult.FAIL, None) |
|
return TAPParser.Test(n, name, TestResult.ERROR, |
|
f'Unsupported output from rust test: {result}') |
|
|
|
n = 1 |
|
async for line in lines: |
|
if line.startswith('test ') and not line.startswith('test result'): |
|
_, name, _, result = line.rstrip().split(' ') |
|
name = name.replace('::', '.') |
|
t = parse_res(n, name, result) |
|
self.results.append(t) |
|
harness.log_subtest(self, name, t.result) |
|
n += 1 |
|
|
|
res = None |
|
|
|
if all(t.result is TestResult.SKIP for t in self.results): |
|
# This includes the case where self.results is empty |
|
res = TestResult.SKIP |
|
elif any(t.result is TestResult.ERROR for t in self.results): |
|
res = TestResult.ERROR |
|
elif any(t.result is TestResult.FAIL for t in self.results): |
|
res = TestResult.FAIL |
|
|
|
if res and self.res == TestResult.RUNNING: |
|
self.res = res |
|
|
|
TestRun.PROTOCOL_TO_CLASS[TestProtocol.RUST] = TestRunRust |
|
|
|
# Check unencodable characters in xml output and replace them with |
|
# their printable representation |
|
def replace_unencodable_xml_chars(original_str: str) -> str: |
|
# [1:-1] is needed for removing `'` characters from both start and end |
|
# of the string |
|
replacement_lambda = lambda illegal_chr: repr(illegal_chr.group())[1:-1] |
|
return UNENCODABLE_XML_CHRS_RE.sub(replacement_lambda, original_str) |
|
|
|
def decode(stream: T.Union[None, bytes]) -> str: |
|
if stream is None: |
|
return '' |
|
try: |
|
return replace_unencodable_xml_chars(stream.decode('utf-8')) |
|
except UnicodeDecodeError: |
|
return replace_unencodable_xml_chars(stream.decode('iso-8859-1', errors='ignore')) |
|
|
|
async def read_decode(reader: asyncio.StreamReader, |
|
queue: T.Optional['asyncio.Queue[T.Optional[str]]'], |
|
console_mode: ConsoleUser) -> str: |
|
stdo_lines = [] |
|
try: |
|
while not reader.at_eof(): |
|
# Prefer splitting by line, as that produces nicer output |
|
try: |
|
line_bytes = await reader.readuntil(b'\n') |
|
except asyncio.IncompleteReadError as e: |
|
line_bytes = e.partial |
|
except asyncio.LimitOverrunError as e: |
|
line_bytes = await reader.readexactly(e.consumed) |
|
if line_bytes: |
|
line = decode(line_bytes) |
|
stdo_lines.append(line) |
|
if console_mode is ConsoleUser.STDOUT: |
|
print(line, end='', flush=True) |
|
if queue: |
|
await queue.put(line) |
|
return ''.join(stdo_lines) |
|
except asyncio.CancelledError: |
|
return ''.join(stdo_lines) |
|
finally: |
|
if queue: |
|
await queue.put(None) |
|
|
|
def run_with_mono(fname: str) -> bool: |
|
return fname.endswith('.exe') and not (is_windows() or is_cygwin()) |
|
|
|
def check_testdata(objs: T.List[TestSerialisation]) -> T.List[TestSerialisation]: |
|
if not isinstance(objs, list): |
|
raise MesonVersionMismatchException('<unknown>', coredata_version) |
|
for obj in objs: |
|
if not isinstance(obj, TestSerialisation): |
|
raise MesonVersionMismatchException('<unknown>', coredata_version) |
|
if not hasattr(obj, 'version'): |
|
raise MesonVersionMismatchException('<unknown>', coredata_version) |
|
if major_versions_differ(obj.version, coredata_version): |
|
raise MesonVersionMismatchException(obj.version, coredata_version) |
|
return objs |
|
|
|
# Custom waiting primitives for asyncio |
|
|
|
async def queue_iter(q: 'asyncio.Queue[T.Optional[str]]') -> T.AsyncIterator[str]: |
|
while True: |
|
item = await q.get() |
|
q.task_done() |
|
if item is None: |
|
break |
|
yield item |
|
|
|
async def complete(future: asyncio.Future) -> None: |
|
"""Wait for completion of the given future, ignoring cancellation.""" |
|
try: |
|
await future |
|
except asyncio.CancelledError: |
|
pass |
|
|
|
async def complete_all(futures: T.Iterable[asyncio.Future], |
|
timeout: T.Optional[T.Union[int, float]] = None) -> None: |
|
"""Wait for completion of all the given futures, ignoring cancellation. |
|
If timeout is not None, raise an asyncio.TimeoutError after the given |
|
time has passed. asyncio.TimeoutError is only raised if some futures |
|
have not completed and none have raised exceptions, even if timeout |
|
is zero.""" |
|
|
|
def check_futures(futures: T.Iterable[asyncio.Future]) -> None: |
|
# Raise exceptions if needed |
|
left = False |
|
for f in futures: |
|
if not f.done(): |
|
left = True |
|
elif not f.cancelled(): |
|
f.result() |
|
if left: |
|
raise asyncio.TimeoutError |
|
|
|
# Python is silly and does not have a variant of asyncio.wait with an |
|
# absolute time as deadline. |
|
loop = asyncio.get_running_loop() |
|
deadline = None if timeout is None else loop.time() + timeout |
|
while futures and (timeout is None or timeout > 0): |
|
done, futures = await asyncio.wait(futures, timeout=timeout, |
|
return_when=asyncio.FIRST_EXCEPTION) |
|
check_futures(done) |
|
if deadline: |
|
timeout = deadline - loop.time() |
|
|
|
check_futures(futures) |
|
|
|
|
|
class TestSubprocess: |
|
def __init__(self, p: asyncio.subprocess.Process, |
|
stdout: T.Optional[int], stderr: T.Optional[int], |
|
postwait_fn: T.Callable[[], None] = None): |
|
self._process = p |
|
self.stdout = stdout |
|
self.stderr = stderr |
|
self.stdo_task: T.Optional[asyncio.Task[None]] = None |
|
self.stde_task: T.Optional[asyncio.Task[None]] = None |
|
self.postwait_fn = postwait_fn # type: T.Callable[[], None] |
|
self.all_futures = [] # type: T.List[asyncio.Future] |
|
self.queue = None # type: T.Optional[asyncio.Queue[T.Optional[str]]] |
|
|
|
def stdout_lines(self) -> T.AsyncIterator[str]: |
|
self.queue = asyncio.Queue() |
|
return queue_iter(self.queue) |
|
|
|
def communicate(self, |
|
test: 'TestRun', |
|
console_mode: ConsoleUser) -> T.Tuple[T.Optional[T.Awaitable[str]], |
|
T.Optional[T.Awaitable[str]]]: |
|
async def collect_stdo(test: 'TestRun', |
|
reader: asyncio.StreamReader, |
|
console_mode: ConsoleUser) -> None: |
|
test.stdo = await read_decode(reader, self.queue, console_mode) |
|
|
|
async def collect_stde(test: 'TestRun', |
|
reader: asyncio.StreamReader, |
|
console_mode: ConsoleUser) -> None: |
|
test.stde = await read_decode(reader, None, console_mode) |
|
|
|
# asyncio.ensure_future ensures that printing can |
|
# run in the background, even before it is awaited |
|
if self.stdo_task is None and self.stdout is not None: |
|
decode_coro = collect_stdo(test, self._process.stdout, console_mode) |
|
self.stdo_task = asyncio.ensure_future(decode_coro) |
|
self.all_futures.append(self.stdo_task) |
|
if self.stderr is not None and self.stderr != asyncio.subprocess.STDOUT: |
|
decode_coro = collect_stde(test, self._process.stderr, console_mode) |
|
self.stde_task = asyncio.ensure_future(decode_coro) |
|
self.all_futures.append(self.stde_task) |
|
|
|
return self.stdo_task, self.stde_task |
|
|
|
async def _kill(self) -> T.Optional[str]: |
|
# Python does not provide multiplatform support for |
|
# killing a process and all its children so we need |
|
# to roll our own. |
|
p = self._process |
|
try: |
|
if is_windows(): |
|
subprocess.run(['taskkill', '/F', '/T', '/PID', str(p.pid)]) |
|
else: |
|
# Send a termination signal to the process group that setsid() |
|
# created - giving it a chance to perform any cleanup. |
|
os.killpg(p.pid, signal.SIGTERM) |
|
|
|
# Make sure the termination signal actually kills the process |
|
# group, otherwise retry with a SIGKILL. |
|
with suppress(asyncio.TimeoutError): |
|
await asyncio.wait_for(p.wait(), timeout=0.5) |
|
if p.returncode is not None: |
|
return None |
|
|
|
os.killpg(p.pid, signal.SIGKILL) |
|
|
|
with suppress(asyncio.TimeoutError): |
|
await asyncio.wait_for(p.wait(), timeout=1) |
|
if p.returncode is not None: |
|
return None |
|
|
|
# An earlier kill attempt has not worked for whatever reason. |
|
# Try to kill it one last time with a direct call. |
|
# If the process has spawned children, they will remain around. |
|
p.kill() |
|
with suppress(asyncio.TimeoutError): |
|
await asyncio.wait_for(p.wait(), timeout=1) |
|
if p.returncode is not None: |
|
return None |
|
return 'Test process could not be killed.' |
|
except ProcessLookupError: |
|
# Sometimes (e.g. with Wine) this happens. There's nothing |
|
# we can do, probably the process already died so just wait |
|
# for the event loop to pick that up. |
|
await p.wait() |
|
return None |
|
finally: |
|
if self.stdo_task: |
|
self.stdo_task.cancel() |
|
if self.stde_task: |
|
self.stde_task.cancel() |
|
|
|
async def wait(self, test: 'TestRun') -> None: |
|
p = self._process |
|
|
|
self.all_futures.append(asyncio.ensure_future(p.wait())) |
|
try: |
|
await complete_all(self.all_futures, timeout=test.timeout) |
|
except asyncio.TimeoutError: |
|
test.additional_error += await self._kill() or '' |
|
test.res = TestResult.TIMEOUT |
|
except asyncio.CancelledError: |
|
# The main loop must have seen Ctrl-C. |
|
test.additional_error += await self._kill() or '' |
|
test.res = TestResult.INTERRUPT |
|
finally: |
|
if self.postwait_fn: |
|
self.postwait_fn() |
|
|
|
test.returncode = p.returncode or 0 |
|
|
|
class SingleTestRunner: |
|
|
|
def __init__(self, test: TestSerialisation, env: T.Dict[str, str], name: str, |
|
options: argparse.Namespace): |
|
self.test = test |
|
self.options = options |
|
self.cmd = self._get_cmd() |
|
|
|
if self.cmd and self.test.extra_paths: |
|
env['PATH'] = os.pathsep.join(self.test.extra_paths + ['']) + env['PATH'] |
|
winecmd = [] |
|
for c in self.cmd: |
|
winecmd.append(c) |
|
if os.path.basename(c).startswith('wine'): |
|
env['WINEPATH'] = get_wine_shortpath( |
|
winecmd, |
|
['Z:' + p for p in self.test.extra_paths] + env.get('WINEPATH', '').split(';'), |
|
self.test.workdir |
|
) |
|
break |
|
|
|
# If MALLOC_PERTURB_ is not set, or if it is set to an empty value, |
|
# (i.e., the test or the environment don't explicitly set it), set |
|
# it ourselves. We do this unconditionally for regular tests |
|
# because it is extremely useful to have. |
|
# Setting MALLOC_PERTURB_="0" will completely disable this feature. |
|
if ('MALLOC_PERTURB_' not in env or not env['MALLOC_PERTURB_']) and not options.benchmark: |
|
env['MALLOC_PERTURB_'] = str(random.randint(1, 255)) |
|
|
|
if self.options.gdb or self.test.timeout is None or self.test.timeout <= 0: |
|
timeout = None |
|
elif self.options.timeout_multiplier is None: |
|
timeout = self.test.timeout |
|
elif self.options.timeout_multiplier <= 0: |
|
timeout = None |
|
else: |
|
timeout = self.test.timeout * self.options.timeout_multiplier |
|
|
|
is_parallel = test.is_parallel and self.options.num_processes > 1 and not self.options.gdb |
|
verbose = (test.verbose or self.options.verbose) and not self.options.quiet |
|
self.runobj = TestRun(test, env, name, timeout, is_parallel, verbose) |
|
|
|
if self.options.gdb: |
|
self.console_mode = ConsoleUser.GDB |
|
elif self.runobj.direct_stdout: |
|
self.console_mode = ConsoleUser.STDOUT |
|
else: |
|
self.console_mode = ConsoleUser.LOGGER |
|
|
|
def _get_test_cmd(self) -> T.Optional[T.List[str]]: |
|
testentry = self.test.fname[0] |
|
if self.options.no_rebuild and self.test.cmd_is_built and not os.path.isfile(testentry): |
|
raise TestException(f'The test program {testentry!r} does not exist. Cannot run tests before building them.') |
|
if testentry.endswith('.jar'): |
|
return ['java', '-jar'] + self.test.fname |
|
elif not self.test.is_cross_built and run_with_mono(testentry): |
|
return ['mono'] + self.test.fname |
|
elif self.test.cmd_is_exe and self.test.is_cross_built and self.test.needs_exe_wrapper: |
|
if self.test.exe_wrapper is None: |
|
# Can not run test on cross compiled executable |
|
# because there is no execute wrapper. |
|
return None |
|
elif self.test.cmd_is_exe: |
|
# If the command is not built (ie, its a python script), |
|
# then we don't check for the exe-wrapper |
|
if not self.test.exe_wrapper.found(): |
|
msg = ('The exe_wrapper defined in the cross file {!r} was not ' |
|
'found. Please check the command and/or add it to PATH.') |
|
raise TestException(msg.format(self.test.exe_wrapper.name)) |
|
return self.test.exe_wrapper.get_command() + self.test.fname |
|
return self.test.fname |
|
|
|
def _get_cmd(self) -> T.Optional[T.List[str]]: |
|
test_cmd = self._get_test_cmd() |
|
if not test_cmd: |
|
return None |
|
return TestHarness.get_wrapper(self.options) + test_cmd |
|
|
|
@property |
|
def is_parallel(self) -> bool: |
|
return self.runobj.is_parallel |
|
|
|
@property |
|
def visible_name(self) -> str: |
|
return self.runobj.name |
|
|
|
@property |
|
def timeout(self) -> T.Optional[int]: |
|
return self.runobj.timeout |
|
|
|
async def run(self, harness: 'TestHarness') -> TestRun: |
|
if self.cmd is None: |
|
self.stdo = 'Not run because cannot execute cross compiled binaries.' |
|
harness.log_start_test(self.runobj) |
|
self.runobj.complete_skip() |
|
else: |
|
cmd = self.cmd + self.test.cmd_args + self.options.test_args |
|
self.runobj.start(cmd) |
|
harness.log_start_test(self.runobj) |
|
await self._run_cmd(harness, cmd) |
|
return self.runobj |
|
|
|
async def _run_subprocess(self, args: T.List[str], *, |
|
stdout: T.Optional[int], stderr: T.Optional[int], |
|
env: T.Dict[str, str], cwd: T.Optional[str]) -> TestSubprocess: |
|
# Let gdb handle ^C instead of us |
|
if self.options.gdb: |
|
previous_sigint_handler = signal.getsignal(signal.SIGINT) |
|
# Make the meson executable ignore SIGINT while gdb is running. |
|
signal.signal(signal.SIGINT, signal.SIG_IGN) |
|
|
|
def preexec_fn() -> None: |
|
if self.options.gdb: |
|
# Restore the SIGINT handler for the child process to |
|
# ensure it can handle it. |
|
signal.signal(signal.SIGINT, signal.SIG_DFL) |
|
else: |
|
# We don't want setsid() in gdb because gdb needs the |
|
# terminal in order to handle ^C and not show tcsetpgrp() |
|
# errors avoid not being able to use the terminal. |
|
os.setsid() |
|
|
|
def postwait_fn() -> None: |
|
if self.options.gdb: |
|
# Let us accept ^C again |
|
signal.signal(signal.SIGINT, previous_sigint_handler) |
|
|
|
p = await asyncio.create_subprocess_exec(*args, |
|
stdout=stdout, |
|
stderr=stderr, |
|
env=env, |
|
cwd=cwd, |
|
preexec_fn=preexec_fn if not is_windows() else None) |
|
return TestSubprocess(p, stdout=stdout, stderr=stderr, |
|
postwait_fn=postwait_fn if not is_windows() else None) |
|
|
|
async def _run_cmd(self, harness: 'TestHarness', cmd: T.List[str]) -> None: |
|
if self.console_mode is ConsoleUser.GDB: |
|
stdout = None |
|
stderr = None |
|
else: |
|
stdout = asyncio.subprocess.PIPE |
|
stderr = asyncio.subprocess.STDOUT \ |
|
if not self.options.split and not self.runobj.needs_parsing \ |
|
else asyncio.subprocess.PIPE |
|
|
|
extra_cmd = [] # type: T.List[str] |
|
if self.test.protocol is TestProtocol.GTEST: |
|
gtestname = self.test.name |
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if self.test.workdir: |
|
gtestname = os.path.join(self.test.workdir, self.test.name) |
|
extra_cmd.append(f'--gtest_output=xml:{gtestname}.xml') |
|
|
|
p = await self._run_subprocess(cmd + extra_cmd, |
|
stdout=stdout, |
|
stderr=stderr, |
|
env=self.runobj.env, |
|
cwd=self.test.workdir) |
|
|
|
if self.runobj.needs_parsing: |
|
parse_coro = self.runobj.parse(harness, p.stdout_lines()) |
|
parse_task = asyncio.ensure_future(parse_coro) |
|
else: |
|
parse_task = None |
|
|
|
stdo_task, stde_task = p.communicate(self.runobj, self.console_mode) |
|
await p.wait(self.runobj) |
|
|
|
if parse_task: |
|
await parse_task |
|
if stdo_task: |
|
await stdo_task |
|
if stde_task: |
|
await stde_task |
|
|
|
self.runobj.complete() |
|
|
|
|
|
class TestHarness: |
|
def __init__(self, options: argparse.Namespace): |
|
self.options = options |
|
self.collected_failures = [] # type: T.List[TestRun] |
|
self.fail_count = 0 |
|
self.expectedfail_count = 0 |
|
self.unexpectedpass_count = 0 |
|
self.success_count = 0 |
|
self.skip_count = 0 |
|
self.timeout_count = 0 |
|
self.test_count = 0 |
|
self.name_max_len = 0 |
|
self.is_run = False |
|
self.loggers = [] # type: T.List[TestLogger] |
|
self.console_logger = ConsoleLogger() |
|
self.loggers.append(self.console_logger) |
|
self.need_console = False |
|
self.ninja = None # type: T.List[str] |
|
|
|
self.logfile_base = None # type: T.Optional[str] |
|
if self.options.logbase and not self.options.gdb: |
|
namebase = None |
|
self.logfile_base = os.path.join(self.options.wd, 'meson-logs', self.options.logbase) |
|
|
|
if self.options.wrapper: |
|
namebase = os.path.basename(self.get_wrapper(self.options)[0]) |
|
elif self.options.setup: |
|
namebase = self.options.setup.replace(":", "_") |
|
|
|
if namebase: |
|
self.logfile_base += '-' + namebase.replace(' ', '_') |
|
|
|
self.prepare_build() |
|
self.load_metadata() |
|
|
|
ss = set() |
|
for t in self.tests: |
|
for s in t.suite: |
|
ss.add(s) |
|
self.suites = list(ss) |
|
|
|
def get_console_logger(self) -> 'ConsoleLogger': |
|
assert self.console_logger |
|
return self.console_logger |
|
|
|
def prepare_build(self) -> None: |
|
if self.options.no_rebuild: |
|
return |
|
|
|
self.ninja = environment.detect_ninja() |
|
if not self.ninja: |
|
print("Can't find ninja, can't rebuild test.") |
|
# If ninja can't be found return exit code 127, indicating command |
|
# not found for shell, which seems appropriate here. This works |
|
# nicely for `git bisect run`, telling it to abort - no point in |
|
# continuing if there's no ninja. |
|
sys.exit(127) |
|
|
|
def load_metadata(self) -> None: |
|
startdir = os.getcwd() |
|
try: |
|
os.chdir(self.options.wd) |
|
|
|
# Before loading build / test data, make sure that the build |
|
# configuration does not need to be regenerated. This needs to |
|
# happen before rebuild_deps(), because we need the correct list of |
|
# tests and their dependencies to compute |
|
if not self.options.no_rebuild: |
|
teststdo = subprocess.run(self.ninja + ['-n', 'build.ninja'], capture_output=True).stdout |
|
if b'ninja: no work to do.' not in teststdo and b'samu: nothing to do' not in teststdo: |
|
stdo = sys.stderr if self.options.list else sys.stdout |
|
ret = subprocess.run(self.ninja + ['build.ninja'], stdout=stdo.fileno()) |
|
if ret.returncode != 0: |
|
raise TestException(f'Could not configure {self.options.wd!r}') |
|
|
|
self.build_data = build.load(os.getcwd()) |
|
if not self.options.setup: |
|
self.options.setup = self.build_data.test_setup_default_name |
|
if self.options.benchmark: |
|
self.tests = self.load_tests('meson_benchmark_setup.dat') |
|
else: |
|
self.tests = self.load_tests('meson_test_setup.dat') |
|
finally: |
|
os.chdir(startdir) |
|
|
|
def load_tests(self, file_name: str) -> T.List[TestSerialisation]: |
|
datafile = Path('meson-private') / file_name |
|
if not datafile.is_file(): |
|
raise TestException(f'Directory {self.options.wd!r} does not seem to be a Meson build directory.') |
|
with datafile.open('rb') as f: |
|
objs = check_testdata(pickle.load(f)) |
|
return objs |
|
|
|
def __enter__(self) -> 'TestHarness': |
|
return self |
|
|
|
def __exit__(self, exc_type: T.Any, exc_value: T.Any, traceback: T.Any) -> None: |
|
self.close_logfiles() |
|
|
|
def close_logfiles(self) -> None: |
|
for l in self.loggers: |
|
l.close() |
|
self.console_logger = None |
|
|
|
def get_test_setup(self, test: T.Optional[TestSerialisation]) -> build.TestSetup: |
|
if ':' in self.options.setup: |
|
if self.options.setup not in self.build_data.test_setups: |
|
sys.exit(f"Unknown test setup '{self.options.setup}'.") |
|
return self.build_data.test_setups[self.options.setup] |
|
else: |
|
full_name = test.project_name + ":" + self.options.setup |
|
if full_name not in self.build_data.test_setups: |
|
sys.exit(f"Test setup '{self.options.setup}' not found from project '{test.project_name}'.") |
|
return self.build_data.test_setups[full_name] |
|
|
|
def merge_setup_options(self, options: argparse.Namespace, test: TestSerialisation) -> T.Dict[str, str]: |
|
current = self.get_test_setup(test) |
|
if not options.gdb: |
|
options.gdb = current.gdb |
|
if options.gdb: |
|
options.verbose = True |
|
if options.timeout_multiplier is None: |
|
options.timeout_multiplier = current.timeout_multiplier |
|
# if options.env is None: |
|
# options.env = current.env # FIXME, should probably merge options here. |
|
if options.wrapper is None: |
|
options.wrapper = current.exe_wrapper |
|
elif current.exe_wrapper: |
|
sys.exit('Conflict: both test setup and command line specify an exe wrapper.') |
|
return current.env.get_env(os.environ.copy()) |
|
|
|
def get_test_runner(self, test: TestSerialisation) -> SingleTestRunner: |
|
name = self.get_pretty_suite(test) |
|
options = deepcopy(self.options) |
|
if self.options.setup: |
|
env = self.merge_setup_options(options, test) |
|
else: |
|
env = os.environ.copy() |
|
test_env = test.env.get_env(env) |
|
env.update(test_env) |
|
if (test.is_cross_built and test.needs_exe_wrapper and |
|
test.exe_wrapper and test.exe_wrapper.found()): |
|
env['MESON_EXE_WRAPPER'] = join_args(test.exe_wrapper.get_command()) |
|
return SingleTestRunner(test, env, name, options) |
|
|
|
def process_test_result(self, result: TestRun) -> None: |
|
if result.res is TestResult.TIMEOUT: |
|
self.timeout_count += 1 |
|
elif result.res is TestResult.SKIP: |
|
self.skip_count += 1 |
|
elif result.res is TestResult.OK: |
|
self.success_count += 1 |
|
elif result.res in {TestResult.FAIL, TestResult.ERROR, TestResult.INTERRUPT}: |
|
self.fail_count += 1 |
|
elif result.res is TestResult.EXPECTEDFAIL: |
|
self.expectedfail_count += 1 |
|
elif result.res is TestResult.UNEXPECTEDPASS: |
|
self.unexpectedpass_count += 1 |
|
else: |
|
sys.exit(f'Unknown test result encountered: {result.res}') |
|
|
|
if result.res.is_bad(): |
|
self.collected_failures.append(result) |
|
for l in self.loggers: |
|
l.log(self, result) |
|
|
|
@property |
|
def numlen(self) -> int: |
|
return len(str(self.test_count)) |
|
|
|
@property |
|
def max_left_width(self) -> int: |
|
return 2 * self.numlen + 2 |
|
|
|
def get_test_num_prefix(self, num: int) -> str: |
|
return '{num:{numlen}}/{testcount} '.format(numlen=self.numlen, |
|
num=num, |
|
testcount=self.test_count) |
|
|
|
def format(self, result: TestRun, colorize: bool, |
|
max_left_width: int = 0, |
|
prefix: str = '', |
|
left: T.Optional[str] = None, |
|
middle: T.Optional[str] = None, |
|
right: T.Optional[str] = None) -> str: |
|
if left is None: |
|
left = self.get_test_num_prefix(result.num) |
|
|
|
# A non-default max_left_width lets the logger print more stuff before the |
|
# name, while ensuring that the rightmost columns remain aligned. |
|
max_left_width = max(max_left_width, self.max_left_width) |
|
|
|
if middle is None: |
|
middle = result.name |
|
extra_mid_width = max_left_width + self.name_max_len + 1 - uniwidth(middle) - uniwidth(left) - uniwidth(prefix) |
|
middle += ' ' * max(1, extra_mid_width) |
|
|
|
if right is None: |
|
right = '{res} {dur:{durlen}.2f}s'.format( |
|
res=result.res.get_text(colorize), |
|
dur=result.duration, |
|
durlen=self.duration_max_len + 3) |
|
details = result.get_details() |
|
if details: |
|
right += ' ' + details |
|
return prefix + left + middle + right |
|
|
|
def summary(self) -> str: |
|
return textwrap.dedent(''' |
|
Ok: {:<4} |
|
Expected Fail: {:<4} |
|
Fail: {:<4} |
|
Unexpected Pass: {:<4} |
|
Skipped: {:<4} |
|
Timeout: {:<4} |
|
''').format(self.success_count, self.expectedfail_count, self.fail_count, |
|
self.unexpectedpass_count, self.skip_count, self.timeout_count) |
|
|
|
def total_failure_count(self) -> int: |
|
return self.fail_count + self.unexpectedpass_count + self.timeout_count |
|
|
|
def doit(self) -> int: |
|
if self.is_run: |
|
raise RuntimeError('Test harness object can only be used once.') |
|
self.is_run = True |
|
tests = self.get_tests() |
|
if not tests: |
|
return 0 |
|
if not self.options.no_rebuild and not rebuild_deps(self.ninja, self.options.wd, tests): |
|
# We return 125 here in case the build failed. |
|
# The reason is that exit code 125 tells `git bisect run` that the current |
|
# commit should be skipped. Thus users can directly use `meson test` to |
|
# bisect without needing to handle the does-not-build case separately in a |
|
# wrapper script. |
|
sys.exit(125) |
|
|
|
self.name_max_len = max(uniwidth(self.get_pretty_suite(test)) for test in tests) |
|
self.options.num_processes = min(self.options.num_processes, |
|
len(tests) * self.options.repeat) |
|
startdir = os.getcwd() |
|
try: |
|
os.chdir(self.options.wd) |
|
runners = [] # type: T.List[SingleTestRunner] |
|
for i in range(self.options.repeat): |
|
runners.extend(self.get_test_runner(test) for test in tests) |
|
if i == 0: |
|
self.duration_max_len = max(len(str(int(runner.timeout or 99))) |
|
for runner in runners) |
|
# Disable the progress report if it gets in the way |
|
self.need_console = any(runner.console_mode is not ConsoleUser.LOGGER |
|
for runner in runners) |
|
|
|
self.test_count = len(runners) |
|
self.run_tests(runners) |
|
finally: |
|
os.chdir(startdir) |
|
return self.total_failure_count() |
|
|
|
@staticmethod |
|
def split_suite_string(suite: str) -> T.Tuple[str, str]: |
|
if ':' in suite: |
|
split = suite.split(':', 1) |
|
assert len(split) == 2 |
|
return split[0], split[1] |
|
else: |
|
return suite, "" |
|
|
|
@staticmethod |
|
def test_in_suites(test: TestSerialisation, suites: T.List[str]) -> bool: |
|
for suite in suites: |
|
(prj_match, st_match) = TestHarness.split_suite_string(suite) |
|
for prjst in test.suite: |
|
(prj, st) = TestHarness.split_suite_string(prjst) |
|
|
|
# the SUITE can be passed as |
|
# suite_name |
|
# or |
|
# project_name:suite_name |
|
# so we need to select only the test belonging to project_name |
|
|
|
# this if handle the first case (i.e., SUITE == suite_name) |
|
|
|
# in this way we can run tests belonging to different |
|
# (sub)projects which share the same suite_name |
|
if not st_match and st == prj_match: |
|
return True |
|
|
|
# these two conditions are needed to handle the second option |
|
# i.e., SUITE == project_name:suite_name |
|
|
|
# in this way we select the only the tests of |
|
# project_name with suite_name |
|
if prj_match and prj != prj_match: |
|
continue |
|
if st_match and st != st_match: |
|
continue |
|
return True |
|
return False |
|
|
|
def test_suitable(self, test: TestSerialisation) -> bool: |
|
if TestHarness.test_in_suites(test, self.options.exclude_suites): |
|
return False |
|
|
|
if self.options.include_suites: |
|
# Both force inclusion (overriding add_test_setup) and exclude |
|
# everything else |
|
return TestHarness.test_in_suites(test, self.options.include_suites) |
|
|
|
if self.options.setup: |
|
setup = self.get_test_setup(test) |
|
if TestHarness.test_in_suites(test, setup.exclude_suites): |
|
return False |
|
|
|
return True |
|
|
|
def tests_from_args(self, tests: T.List[TestSerialisation]) -> T.Generator[TestSerialisation, None, None]: |
|
''' |
|
Allow specifying test names like "meson test foo1 foo2", where test('foo1', ...) |
|
|
|
Also support specifying the subproject to run tests from like |
|
"meson test subproj:" (all tests inside subproj) or "meson test subproj:foo1" |
|
to run foo1 inside subproj. Coincidentally also "meson test :foo1" to |
|
run all tests with that name across all subprojects, which is |
|
identical to "meson test foo1" |
|
''' |
|
patterns: T.Dict[T.Tuple[str, str], bool] = {} |
|
for arg in self.options.args: |
|
# Replace empty components by wildcards: |
|
# '' -> '*:*' |
|
# 'name' -> '*:name' |
|
# ':name' -> '*:name' |
|
# 'proj:' -> 'proj:*' |
|
if ':' in arg: |
|
subproj, name = arg.split(':', maxsplit=1) |
|
if name == '': |
|
name = '*' |
|
if subproj == '': # in case arg was ':' |
|
subproj = '*' |
|
else: |
|
subproj, name = '*', arg |
|
patterns[(subproj, name)] = False |
|
|
|
for t in tests: |
|
# For each test, find the first matching pattern |
|
# and mark it as used. yield the matching tests. |
|
for subproj, name in list(patterns): |
|
if fnmatch(t.project_name, subproj) and fnmatch(t.name, name): |
|
patterns[(subproj, name)] = True |
|
yield t |
|
break |
|
|
|
for (subproj, name), was_used in patterns.items(): |
|
if not was_used: |
|
# For each unused pattern... |
|
arg = f'{subproj}:{name}' |
|
for t in tests: |
|
# ... if it matches a test, then it wasn't used because another |
|
# pattern matched the same test before. |
|
# Report it as a warning. |
|
if fnmatch(t.project_name, subproj) and fnmatch(t.name, name): |
|
mlog.warning(f'{arg} test name is redundant and was not used') |
|
break |
|
else: |
|
# If the pattern doesn't match any test, |
|
# report it as an error. We don't want the `test` command to |
|
# succeed on an invalid pattern. |
|
raise MesonException(f'{arg} test name does not match any test') |
|
|
|
def get_tests(self, errorfile: T.Optional[T.IO] = None) -> T.List[TestSerialisation]: |
|
if not self.tests: |
|
print('No tests defined.', file=errorfile) |
|
return [] |
|
|
|
tests = [t for t in self.tests if self.test_suitable(t)] |
|
if self.options.args: |
|
tests = list(self.tests_from_args(tests)) |
|
|
|
if not tests: |
|
print('No suitable tests defined.', file=errorfile) |
|
return [] |
|
|
|
return tests |
|
|
|
def flush_logfiles(self) -> None: |
|
for l in self.loggers: |
|
l.flush() |
|
|
|
def open_logfiles(self) -> None: |
|
if not self.logfile_base: |
|
return |
|
|
|
self.loggers.append(JunitBuilder(self.logfile_base + '.junit.xml')) |
|
self.loggers.append(JsonLogfileBuilder(self.logfile_base + '.json')) |
|
self.loggers.append(TextLogfileBuilder(self.logfile_base + '.txt', errors='surrogateescape')) |
|
|
|
@staticmethod |
|
def get_wrapper(options: argparse.Namespace) -> T.List[str]: |
|
wrap = [] # type: T.List[str] |
|
if options.gdb: |
|
wrap = [options.gdb_path, '--quiet'] |
|
if options.repeat > 1: |
|
wrap += ['-ex', 'run', '-ex', 'quit'] |
|
# Signal the end of arguments to gdb |
|
wrap += ['--args'] |
|
if options.wrapper: |
|
wrap += options.wrapper |
|
return wrap |
|
|
|
def get_pretty_suite(self, test: TestSerialisation) -> str: |
|
if len(self.suites) > 1 and test.suite: |
|
rv = TestHarness.split_suite_string(test.suite[0])[0] |
|
s = "+".join(TestHarness.split_suite_string(s)[1] for s in test.suite) |
|
if s: |
|
rv += ":" |
|
return rv + s + " / " + test.name |
|
else: |
|
return test.name |
|
|
|
def run_tests(self, runners: T.List[SingleTestRunner]) -> None: |
|
try: |
|
self.open_logfiles() |
|
|
|
# TODO: this is the default for python 3.8 |
|
if sys.platform == 'win32': |
|
asyncio.set_event_loop_policy(asyncio.WindowsProactorEventLoopPolicy()) |
|
|
|
asyncio.run(self._run_tests(runners)) |
|
finally: |
|
self.close_logfiles() |
|
|
|
def log_subtest(self, test: TestRun, s: str, res: TestResult) -> None: |
|
for l in self.loggers: |
|
l.log_subtest(self, test, s, res) |
|
|
|
def log_start_test(self, test: TestRun) -> None: |
|
for l in self.loggers: |
|
l.start_test(self, test) |
|
|
|
async def _run_tests(self, runners: T.List[SingleTestRunner]) -> None: |
|
semaphore = asyncio.Semaphore(self.options.num_processes) |
|
futures = deque() # type: T.Deque[asyncio.Future] |
|
running_tests = {} # type: T.Dict[asyncio.Future, str] |
|
interrupted = False |
|
ctrlc_times = deque(maxlen=MAX_CTRLC) # type: T.Deque[float] |
|
loop = asyncio.get_running_loop() |
|
|
|
async def run_test(test: SingleTestRunner) -> None: |
|
async with semaphore: |
|
if interrupted or (self.options.repeat > 1 and self.fail_count): |
|
return |
|
res = await test.run(self) |
|
self.process_test_result(res) |
|
maxfail = self.options.maxfail |
|
if maxfail and self.fail_count >= maxfail and res.res.is_bad(): |
|
cancel_all_tests() |
|
|
|
def test_done(f: asyncio.Future) -> None: |
|
if not f.cancelled(): |
|
f.result() |
|
futures.remove(f) |
|
try: |
|
del running_tests[f] |
|
except KeyError: |
|
pass |
|
|
|
def cancel_one_test(warn: bool) -> None: |
|
future = futures.popleft() |
|
futures.append(future) |
|
if warn: |
|
self.flush_logfiles() |
|
mlog.warning('CTRL-C detected, interrupting {}'.format(running_tests[future])) |
|
del running_tests[future] |
|
future.cancel() |
|
|
|
def cancel_all_tests() -> None: |
|
nonlocal interrupted |
|
interrupted = True |
|
while running_tests: |
|
cancel_one_test(False) |
|
|
|
def sigterm_handler() -> None: |
|
if interrupted: |
|
return |
|
self.flush_logfiles() |
|
mlog.warning('Received SIGTERM, exiting') |
|
cancel_all_tests() |
|
|
|
def sigint_handler() -> None: |
|
# We always pick the longest-running future that has not been cancelled |
|
# If all the tests have been CTRL-C'ed, just stop |
|
nonlocal interrupted |
|
if interrupted: |
|
return |
|
ctrlc_times.append(loop.time()) |
|
if len(ctrlc_times) == MAX_CTRLC and ctrlc_times[-1] - ctrlc_times[0] < 1: |
|
self.flush_logfiles() |
|
mlog.warning('CTRL-C detected, exiting') |
|
cancel_all_tests() |
|
elif running_tests: |
|
cancel_one_test(True) |
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else: |
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self.flush_logfiles() |
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mlog.warning('CTRL-C detected, exiting') |
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interrupted = True |
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for l in self.loggers: |
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l.start(self) |
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if sys.platform != 'win32': |
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if os.getpgid(0) == os.getpid(): |
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loop.add_signal_handler(signal.SIGINT, sigint_handler) |
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else: |
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loop.add_signal_handler(signal.SIGINT, sigterm_handler) |
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loop.add_signal_handler(signal.SIGTERM, sigterm_handler) |
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try: |
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for runner in runners: |
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if not runner.is_parallel: |
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await complete_all(futures) |
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future = asyncio.ensure_future(run_test(runner)) |
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futures.append(future) |
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running_tests[future] = runner.visible_name |
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future.add_done_callback(test_done) |
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if not runner.is_parallel: |
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await complete(future) |
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if self.options.repeat > 1 and self.fail_count: |
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break |
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|
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await complete_all(futures) |
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finally: |
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if sys.platform != 'win32': |
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loop.remove_signal_handler(signal.SIGINT) |
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loop.remove_signal_handler(signal.SIGTERM) |
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for l in self.loggers: |
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await l.finish(self) |
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def list_tests(th: TestHarness) -> bool: |
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tests = th.get_tests(errorfile=sys.stderr) |
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for t in tests: |
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print(th.get_pretty_suite(t)) |
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return not tests |
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def rebuild_deps(ninja: T.List[str], wd: str, tests: T.List[TestSerialisation]) -> bool: |
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def convert_path_to_target(path: str) -> str: |
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path = os.path.relpath(path, wd) |
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if os.sep != '/': |
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path = path.replace(os.sep, '/') |
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return path |
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|
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assert len(ninja) > 0 |
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|
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depends = set() # type: T.Set[str] |
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targets = set() # type: T.Set[str] |
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intro_targets = {} # type: T.Dict[str, T.List[str]] |
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for target in load_info_file(get_infodir(wd), kind='targets'): |
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intro_targets[target['id']] = [ |
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convert_path_to_target(f) |
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for f in target['filename']] |
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for t in tests: |
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for d in t.depends: |
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if d in depends: |
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continue |
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depends.update(d) |
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targets.update(intro_targets[d]) |
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|
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ret = subprocess.run(ninja + ['-C', wd] + sorted(targets)).returncode |
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if ret != 0: |
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print(f'Could not rebuild {wd}') |
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return False |
|
|
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return True |
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|
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def run(options: argparse.Namespace) -> int: |
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if options.benchmark: |
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options.num_processes = 1 |
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|
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if options.verbose and options.quiet: |
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print('Can not be both quiet and verbose at the same time.') |
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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.') |
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return 1 |
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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(f'Could not find requested program: {check_bin!r}') |
|
return 1 |
|
|
|
b = build.load(options.wd) |
|
need_vsenv = T.cast('bool', b.environment.coredata.get_option(OptionKey('vsenv'))) |
|
setup_vsenv(need_vsenv) |
|
|
|
if not options.no_rebuild: |
|
backend = b.environment.coredata.get_option(OptionKey('backend')) |
|
if backend == 'none': |
|
# nothing to build... |
|
options.no_rebuild = True |
|
elif backend != 'ninja': |
|
print('Only ninja backend is supported to rebuild tests before running them.') |
|
# Disable, no point in trying to build anything later |
|
options.no_rebuild = True |
|
|
|
with TestHarness(options) as th: |
|
try: |
|
if options.list: |
|
return list_tests(th) |
|
return th.doit() |
|
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 |
|
|
|
def run_with_args(args: T.List[str]) -> int: |
|
parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(prog='meson test') |
|
add_arguments(parser) |
|
options = parser.parse_args(args) |
|
return run(options)
|
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