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#!/usr/bin/env python
#
# Copyright 2008 the V8 project authors. All rights reserved.
# Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
# modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are
# met:
#
# * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
# notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
# * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above
# copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following
# disclaimer in the documentation and/or other materials provided
# with the distribution.
# * Neither the name of Google Inc. nor the names of its
# contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived
# from this software without specific prior written permission.
#
# THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS
# "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT
# LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR
# A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT
# OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL,
# SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT
# LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE,
# DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY
# THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT
# (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE
# OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
import imp
import logging
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import optparse
import os
import re
import signal
import subprocess
import sys
import tempfile
import time
import threading
import utils
import multiprocessing
import errno
import copy
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from os.path import join, dirname, abspath, basename, isdir, exists
from datetime import datetime
from Queue import Queue, Empty
logger = logging.getLogger('testrunner')
skip_regex = re.compile(r'# SKIP\S*\s+(.*)', re.IGNORECASE)
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VERBOSE = False
# ---------------------------------------------
# --- P r o g r e s s I n d i c a t o r s ---
# ---------------------------------------------
class ProgressIndicator(object):
def __init__(self, cases, flaky_tests_mode):
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self.cases = cases
self.flaky_tests_mode = flaky_tests_mode
self.parallel_queue = Queue(len(cases))
self.sequential_queue = Queue(len(cases))
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for case in cases:
if case.parallel:
self.parallel_queue.put_nowait(case)
else:
self.sequential_queue.put_nowait(case)
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self.succeeded = 0
self.remaining = len(cases)
self.total = len(cases)
self.failed = [ ]
self.flaky_failed = [ ]
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self.crashed = 0
self.flaky_crashed = 0
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self.lock = threading.Lock()
self.shutdown_event = threading.Event()
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def PrintFailureHeader(self, test):
if test.IsNegative():
negative_marker = '[negative] '
else:
negative_marker = ''
print "=== %(label)s %(negative)s===" % {
'label': test.GetLabel(),
'negative': negative_marker
}
print "Path: %s" % "/".join(test.path)
def Run(self, tasks):
self.Starting()
threads = []
# Spawn N-1 threads and then use this thread as the last one.
# That way -j1 avoids threading altogether which is a nice fallback
# in case of threading problems.
for i in xrange(tasks - 1):
thread = threading.Thread(target=self.RunSingle, args=[True, i + 1])
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threads.append(thread)
thread.start()
try:
self.RunSingle(False, 0)
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# Wait for the remaining threads
for thread in threads:
# Use a timeout so that signals (ctrl-c) will be processed.
thread.join(timeout=10000000)
except (KeyboardInterrupt, SystemExit), e:
self.shutdown_event.set()
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except Exception, e:
# If there's an exception we schedule an interruption for any
# remaining threads.
self.shutdown_event.set()
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# ...and then reraise the exception to bail out
raise
self.Done()
return not self.failed
def RunSingle(self, parallel, thread_id):
while not self.shutdown_event.is_set():
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try:
test = self.parallel_queue.get_nowait()
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except Empty:
if parallel:
return
try:
test = self.sequential_queue.get_nowait()
except Empty:
return
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case = test.case
case.thread_id = thread_id
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self.lock.acquire()
self.AboutToRun(case)
self.lock.release()
try:
start = datetime.now()
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output = case.Run()
# SmartOS has a bug that causes unexpected ECONNREFUSED errors.
# See https://smartos.org/bugview/OS-2767
# If ECONNREFUSED on SmartOS, retry the test one time.
if (output.UnexpectedOutput() and
sys.platform == 'sunos5' and
'ECONNREFUSED' in output.output.stderr):
output = case.Run()
output.diagnostic.append('ECONNREFUSED received, test retried')
case.duration = (datetime.now() - start)
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except IOError, e:
return
if self.shutdown_event.is_set():
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return
self.lock.acquire()
if output.UnexpectedOutput():
if FLAKY in output.test.outcomes and self.flaky_tests_mode == DONTCARE:
self.flaky_failed.append(output)
if output.HasCrashed():
self.flaky_crashed += 1
else:
self.failed.append(output)
if output.HasCrashed():
self.crashed += 1
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else:
self.succeeded += 1
self.remaining -= 1
self.HasRun(output)
self.lock.release()
def EscapeCommand(command):
parts = []
for part in command:
if ' ' in part:
# Escape spaces. We may need to escape more characters for this
# to work properly.
parts.append('"%s"' % part)
else:
parts.append(part)
return " ".join(parts)
class SimpleProgressIndicator(ProgressIndicator):
def Starting(self):
print 'Running %i tests' % len(self.cases)
def Done(self):
print
for failed in self.failed:
self.PrintFailureHeader(failed.test)
if failed.output.stderr:
print "--- stderr ---"
print failed.output.stderr.strip()
if failed.output.stdout:
print "--- stdout ---"
print failed.output.stdout.strip()
print "Command: %s" % EscapeCommand(failed.command)
if failed.HasCrashed():
print "--- %s ---" % PrintCrashed(failed.output.exit_code)
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if failed.HasTimedOut():
print "--- TIMEOUT ---"
if len(self.failed) == 0:
print "==="
print "=== All tests succeeded"
print "==="
else:
print
print "==="
print "=== %i tests failed" % len(self.failed)
if self.crashed > 0:
print "=== %i tests CRASHED" % self.crashed
print "==="
class VerboseProgressIndicator(SimpleProgressIndicator):
def AboutToRun(self, case):
print 'Starting %s...' % case.GetLabel()
sys.stdout.flush()
def HasRun(self, output):
if output.UnexpectedOutput():
if output.HasCrashed():
outcome = 'CRASH'
else:
outcome = 'FAIL'
else:
outcome = 'pass'
print 'Done running %s: %s' % (output.test.GetLabel(), outcome)
class DotsProgressIndicator(SimpleProgressIndicator):
def AboutToRun(self, case):
pass
def HasRun(self, output):
total = self.succeeded + len(self.failed)
if (total > 1) and (total % 50 == 1):
sys.stdout.write('\n')
if output.UnexpectedOutput():
if output.HasCrashed():
sys.stdout.write('C')
sys.stdout.flush()
elif output.HasTimedOut():
sys.stdout.write('T')
sys.stdout.flush()
else:
sys.stdout.write('F')
sys.stdout.flush()
else:
sys.stdout.write('.')
sys.stdout.flush()
class TapProgressIndicator(SimpleProgressIndicator):
def _printDiagnostic(self, traceback, severity):
logger.info(' severity: %s', severity)
logger.info(' stack: |-')
for l in traceback.splitlines():
logger.info(' ' + l)
def Starting(self):
logger.info('TAP version 13')
logger.info('1..%i' % len(self.cases))
self._done = 0
def AboutToRun(self, case):
pass
def HasRun(self, output):
self._done += 1
self.traceback = ''
self.severity = 'ok'
# Print test name as (for example) "parallel/test-assert". Tests that are
# scraped from the addons documentation are all named test.js, making it
# hard to decipher what test is running when only the filename is printed.
prefix = abspath(join(dirname(__file__), '../test')) + os.sep
command = output.command[-1]
if command.endswith('.js'): command = command[:-3]
if command.startswith(prefix): command = command[len(prefix):]
command = command.replace('\\', '/')
if output.UnexpectedOutput():
status_line = 'not ok %i %s' % (self._done, command)
self.severity = 'fail'
self.traceback = output.output.stdout + output.output.stderr
if FLAKY in output.test.outcomes and self.flaky_tests_mode == DONTCARE:
status_line = status_line + ' # TODO : Fix flaky test'
self.severity = 'flaky'
logger.info(status_line)
if output.HasCrashed():
self.severity = 'crashed'
exit_code = output.output.exit_code
self.traceback = "oh no!\nexit code: " + PrintCrashed(exit_code)
if output.HasTimedOut():
self.severity = 'fail'
else:
skip = skip_regex.search(output.output.stdout)
if skip:
logger.info(
'ok %i %s # skip %s' % (self._done, command, skip.group(1)))
else:
status_line = 'ok %i %s' % (self._done, command)
if FLAKY in output.test.outcomes:
status_line = status_line + ' # TODO : Fix flaky test'
logger.info(status_line)
if output.diagnostic:
self.severity = 'ok'
self.traceback = output.diagnostic
duration = output.test.duration
# total_seconds() was added in 2.7
total_seconds = (duration.microseconds +
(duration.seconds + duration.days * 24 * 3600) * 10**6) / 10**6
# duration_ms is measured in seconds and is read as such by TAP parsers.
# It should read as "duration including ms" rather than "duration in ms"
logger.info(' ---')
logger.info(' duration_ms: %d.%d' %
(total_seconds, duration.microseconds / 1000))
if self.severity is not 'ok' or self.traceback is not '':
if output.HasTimedOut():
self.traceback = 'timeout'
self._printDiagnostic(self.traceback, self.severity)
logger.info(' ...')
def Done(self):
pass
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class CompactProgressIndicator(ProgressIndicator):
def __init__(self, cases, flaky_tests_mode, templates):
super(CompactProgressIndicator, self).__init__(cases, flaky_tests_mode)
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self.templates = templates
self.last_status_length = 0
self.start_time = time.time()
def Starting(self):
pass
def Done(self):
self.PrintProgress('Done')
def AboutToRun(self, case):
self.PrintProgress(case.GetLabel())
def HasRun(self, output):
if output.UnexpectedOutput():
self.ClearLine(self.last_status_length)
self.PrintFailureHeader(output.test)
stdout = output.output.stdout.strip()
if len(stdout):
print self.templates['stdout'] % stdout
stderr = output.output.stderr.strip()
if len(stderr):
print self.templates['stderr'] % stderr
print "Command: %s" % EscapeCommand(output.command)
if output.HasCrashed():
print "--- %s ---" % PrintCrashed(output.output.exit_code)
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if output.HasTimedOut():
print "--- TIMEOUT ---"
def Truncate(self, str, length):
if length and (len(str) > (length - 3)):
return str[:(length-3)] + "..."
else:
return str
def PrintProgress(self, name):
self.ClearLine(self.last_status_length)
elapsed = time.time() - self.start_time
status = self.templates['status_line'] % {
'passed': self.succeeded,
'remaining': (((self.total - self.remaining) * 100) // self.total),
'failed': len(self.failed),
'test': name,
'mins': int(elapsed) / 60,
'secs': int(elapsed) % 60
}
status = self.Truncate(status, 78)
self.last_status_length = len(status)
print status,
sys.stdout.flush()
class ColorProgressIndicator(CompactProgressIndicator):
def __init__(self, cases, flaky_tests_mode):
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templates = {
'status_line': "[%(mins)02i:%(secs)02i|\033[34m%%%(remaining) 4d\033[0m|\033[32m+%(passed) 4d\033[0m|\033[31m-%(failed) 4d\033[0m]: %(test)s",
'stdout': "\033[1m%s\033[0m",
'stderr': "\033[31m%s\033[0m",
}
super(ColorProgressIndicator, self).__init__(cases, flaky_tests_mode, templates)
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def ClearLine(self, last_line_length):
print "\033[1K\r",
class MonochromeProgressIndicator(CompactProgressIndicator):
def __init__(self, cases, flaky_tests_mode):
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templates = {
'status_line': "[%(mins)02i:%(secs)02i|%%%(remaining) 4d|+%(passed) 4d|-%(failed) 4d]: %(test)s",
'stdout': '%s',
'stderr': '%s',
'clear': lambda last_line_length: ("\r" + (" " * last_line_length) + "\r"),
'max_length': 78
}
super(MonochromeProgressIndicator, self).__init__(cases, flaky_tests_mode, templates)
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def ClearLine(self, last_line_length):
print ("\r" + (" " * last_line_length) + "\r"),
PROGRESS_INDICATORS = {
'verbose': VerboseProgressIndicator,
'dots': DotsProgressIndicator,
'color': ColorProgressIndicator,
'tap': TapProgressIndicator,
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'mono': MonochromeProgressIndicator
}
# -------------------------
# --- F r a m e w o r k ---
# -------------------------
class CommandOutput(object):
def __init__(self, exit_code, timed_out, stdout, stderr):
self.exit_code = exit_code
self.timed_out = timed_out
self.stdout = stdout
self.stderr = stderr
self.failed = None
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class TestCase(object):
def __init__(self, context, path, arch, mode):
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self.path = path
self.context = context
self.duration = None
self.arch = arch
self.mode = mode
self.parallel = False
self.thread_id = 0
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def IsNegative(self):
return self.context.expect_fail
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def CompareTime(self, other):
return cmp(other.duration, self.duration)
def DidFail(self, output):
if output.failed is None:
output.failed = self.IsFailureOutput(output)
return output.failed
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def IsFailureOutput(self, output):
return output.exit_code != 0
def GetSource(self):
return "(no source available)"
def RunCommand(self, command, env):
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full_command = self.context.processor(command)
output = Execute(full_command,
self.context,
self.context.GetTimeout(self.mode),
env)
self.Cleanup()
return TestOutput(self,
full_command,
output,
self.context.store_unexpected_output)
def BeforeRun(self):
pass
def AfterRun(self, result):
pass
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def Run(self):
self.BeforeRun()
try:
result = self.RunCommand(self.GetCommand(), {
"TEST_THREAD_ID": "%d" % self.thread_id
})
finally:
# Tests can leave the tty in non-blocking mode. If the test runner
# tries to print to stdout/stderr after that and the tty buffer is
# full, it'll die with a EAGAIN OSError. Ergo, put the tty back in
# blocking mode before proceeding.
if sys.platform != 'win32':
from fcntl import fcntl, F_GETFL, F_SETFL
from os import O_NONBLOCK
for fd in 0,1,2: fcntl(fd, F_SETFL, ~O_NONBLOCK & fcntl(fd, F_GETFL))
self.AfterRun(result)
return result
def Cleanup(self):
return
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class TestOutput(object):
def __init__(self, test, command, output, store_unexpected_output):
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self.test = test
self.command = command
self.output = output
self.store_unexpected_output = store_unexpected_output
self.diagnostic = []
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def UnexpectedOutput(self):
if self.HasCrashed():
outcome = CRASH
elif self.HasTimedOut():
outcome = TIMEOUT
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elif self.HasFailed():
outcome = FAIL
else:
outcome = PASS
return not outcome in self.test.outcomes
def HasPreciousOutput(self):
return self.UnexpectedOutput() and self.store_unexpected_output
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def HasCrashed(self):
if utils.IsWindows():
return 0x80000000 & self.output.exit_code and not (0x3FFFFF00 & self.output.exit_code)
else:
# Timed out tests will have exit_code -signal.SIGTERM.
if self.output.timed_out:
return False
return self.output.exit_code < 0 and \
self.output.exit_code != -signal.SIGABRT
def HasTimedOut(self):
return self.output.timed_out;
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def HasFailed(self):
execution_failed = self.test.DidFail(self.output)
if self.test.IsNegative():
return not execution_failed
else:
return execution_failed
def KillProcessWithID(pid):
if utils.IsWindows():
os.popen('taskkill /T /F /PID %d' % pid)
else:
os.kill(pid, signal.SIGTERM)
MAX_SLEEP_TIME = 0.1
INITIAL_SLEEP_TIME = 0.0001
SLEEP_TIME_FACTOR = 1.25
SEM_INVALID_VALUE = -1
SEM_NOGPFAULTERRORBOX = 0x0002 # Microsoft Platform SDK WinBase.h
def Win32SetErrorMode(mode):
prev_error_mode = SEM_INVALID_VALUE
try:
import ctypes
prev_error_mode = ctypes.windll.kernel32.SetErrorMode(mode);
except ImportError:
pass
return prev_error_mode
def RunProcess(context, timeout, args, **rest):
if context.verbose: print "#", " ".join(args)
popen_args = args
prev_error_mode = SEM_INVALID_VALUE;
if utils.IsWindows():
if context.suppress_dialogs:
# Try to change the error mode to avoid dialogs on fatal errors. Don't
# touch any existing error mode flags by merging the existing error mode.
# See http://blogs.msdn.com/oldnewthing/archive/2004/07/27/198410.aspx.
error_mode = SEM_NOGPFAULTERRORBOX;
prev_error_mode = Win32SetErrorMode(error_mode);
Win32SetErrorMode(error_mode | prev_error_mode);
faketty = rest.pop('faketty', False)
pty_out = rest.pop('pty_out')
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process = subprocess.Popen(
shell = utils.IsWindows(),
args = popen_args,
**rest
)
if faketty:
os.close(rest['stdout'])
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if utils.IsWindows() and context.suppress_dialogs and prev_error_mode != SEM_INVALID_VALUE:
Win32SetErrorMode(prev_error_mode)
# Compute the end time - if the process crosses this limit we
# consider it timed out.
if timeout is None: end_time = None
else: end_time = time.time() + timeout
timed_out = False
# Repeatedly check the exit code from the process in a
# loop and keep track of whether or not it times out.
exit_code = None
sleep_time = INITIAL_SLEEP_TIME
output = ''
if faketty:
while True:
if time.time() >= end_time:
# Kill the process and wait for it to exit.
KillProcessWithID(process.pid)
exit_code = process.wait()
timed_out = True
break
# source: http://stackoverflow.com/a/12471855/1903116
# related: http://stackoverflow.com/q/11165521/1903116
try:
data = os.read(pty_out, 9999)
except OSError as e:
if e.errno != errno.EIO:
raise
break # EIO means EOF on some systems
else:
if not data: # EOF
break
output += data
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while exit_code is None:
if (not end_time is None) and (time.time() >= end_time):
# Kill the process and wait for it to exit.
KillProcessWithID(process.pid)
exit_code = process.wait()
timed_out = True
else:
exit_code = process.poll()
time.sleep(sleep_time)
sleep_time = sleep_time * SLEEP_TIME_FACTOR
if sleep_time > MAX_SLEEP_TIME:
sleep_time = MAX_SLEEP_TIME
return (process, exit_code, timed_out, output)
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def PrintError(str):
sys.stderr.write(str)
sys.stderr.write('\n')
def CheckedUnlink(name):
while True:
try:
os.unlink(name)
except OSError, e:
# On Windows unlink() fails if another process (typically a virus scanner
# or the indexing service) has the file open. Those processes keep a
# file open for a short time only, so yield and try again; it'll succeed.
if sys.platform == 'win32' and e.errno == errno.EACCES:
time.sleep(0)
continue
PrintError("os.unlink() " + str(e))
break
def Execute(args, context, timeout=None, env={}, faketty=False):
if faketty:
import pty
(out_master, fd_out) = pty.openpty()
fd_err = fd_out
pty_out = out_master
else:
(fd_out, outname) = tempfile.mkstemp()
(fd_err, errname) = tempfile.mkstemp()
pty_out = None
# Extend environment
env_copy = os.environ.copy()
for key, value in env.iteritems():
env_copy[key] = value
(process, exit_code, timed_out, output) = RunProcess(
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context,
timeout,
args = args,
stdout = fd_out,
stderr = fd_err,
env = env_copy,
faketty = faketty,
pty_out = pty_out
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)
if faketty:
os.close(out_master)
errors = ''
else:
os.close(fd_out)
os.close(fd_err)
output = file(outname).read()
errors = file(errname).read()
CheckedUnlink(outname)
CheckedUnlink(errname)
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return CommandOutput(exit_code, timed_out, output, errors)
def CarCdr(path):
if len(path) == 0:
return (None, [ ])
else:
return (path[0], path[1:])
class TestConfiguration(object):
def __init__(self, context, root):
self.context = context
self.root = root
def Contains(self, path, file):
if len(path) > len(file):
return False
for i in xrange(len(path)):
if not path[i].match(file[i]):
return False
return True
def GetTestStatus(self, sections, defs):
pass
class TestSuite(object):
def __init__(self, name):
self.name = name
def GetName(self):
return self.name
# Use this to run several variants of the tests, e.g.:
# VARIANT_FLAGS = [[], ['--always_compact', '--noflush_code']]
VARIANT_FLAGS = [[]]
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class TestRepository(TestSuite):
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def __init__(self, path):
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normalized_path = abspath(path)
super(TestRepository, self).__init__(basename(normalized_path))
self.path = normalized_path
self.is_loaded = False
self.config = None
def GetConfiguration(self, context):
if self.is_loaded:
return self.config
self.is_loaded = True
file = None
try:
(file, pathname, description) = imp.find_module('testcfg', [ self.path ])
module = imp.load_module('testcfg', file, pathname, description)
self.config = module.GetConfiguration(context, self.path)
if hasattr(self.config, 'additional_flags'):
self.config.additional_flags += context.node_args
else:
self.config.additional_flags = context.node_args
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finally:
if file:
file.close()
return self.config
def GetBuildRequirements(self, path, context):
return self.GetConfiguration(context).GetBuildRequirements()
def AddTestsToList(self, result, current_path, path, context, arch, mode):
for v in VARIANT_FLAGS:
tests = self.GetConfiguration(context).ListTests(current_path, path,
arch, mode)
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for t in tests: t.variant_flags = v
result += tests
for i in range(1, context.repeat):
result += copy.deepcopy(tests)
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def GetTestStatus(self, context, sections, defs):
self.GetConfiguration(context).GetTestStatus(sections, defs)
class LiteralTestSuite(TestSuite):
def __init__(self, tests):
super(LiteralTestSuite, self).__init__('root')
self.tests = tests
def GetBuildRequirements(self, path, context):
(name, rest) = CarCdr(path)
result = [ ]
for test in self.tests:
if not name or name.match(test.GetName()):
result += test.GetBuildRequirements(rest, context)
return result
def ListTests(self, current_path, path, context, arch, mode):
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(name, rest) = CarCdr(path)
result = [ ]
for test in self.tests:
test_name = test.GetName()
if not name or name.match(test_name):
full_path = current_path + [test_name]
test.AddTestsToList(result, full_path, path, context, arch, mode)
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result.sort(cmp=lambda a, b: cmp(a.GetName(), b.GetName()))
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return result
def GetTestStatus(self, context, sections, defs):
for test in self.tests:
test.GetTestStatus(context, sections, defs)
SUFFIX = {
'debug' : '_g',
'release' : '' }
FLAGS = {
'debug' : ['--enable-slow-asserts', '--debug-code', '--verify-heap'],
'release' : []}
TIMEOUT_SCALEFACTOR = {
'armv6' : { 'debug' : 12, 'release' : 3 }, # The ARM buildbots are slow.
'arm' : { 'debug' : 8, 'release' : 2 },
'ia32' : { 'debug' : 4, 'release' : 1 },
'ppc' : { 'debug' : 4, 'release' : 1 },
's390' : { 'debug' : 4, 'release' : 1 } }
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class Context(object):
def __init__(self, workspace, buildspace, verbose, vm, args, expect_fail,
timeout, processor, suppress_dialogs,
store_unexpected_output, repeat):
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self.workspace = workspace
self.buildspace = buildspace
self.verbose = verbose
self.vm_root = vm
self.node_args = args
self.expect_fail = expect_fail
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self.timeout = timeout
self.processor = processor
self.suppress_dialogs = suppress_dialogs
self.store_unexpected_output = store_unexpected_output
self.repeat = repeat
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def GetVm(self, arch, mode):
if arch == 'none':
name = 'out/Debug/node' if mode == 'debug' else 'out/Release/node'
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else:
name = 'out/%s.%s/node' % (arch, mode)
# Currently GYP does not support output_dir for MSVS.
# http://code.google.com/p/gyp/issues/detail?id=40
# It will put the builds into Release/node.exe or Debug/node.exe
if utils.IsWindows():
out_dir = os.path.join(dirname(__file__), "..", "out")
if not exists(out_dir):
if mode == 'debug':
name = os.path.abspath('Debug/node.exe')
else:
name = os.path.abspath('Release/node.exe')
else:
name = os.path.abspath(name + '.exe')
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return name
def GetVmFlags(self, testcase, mode):
return testcase.variant_flags + FLAGS[mode]
def GetTimeout(self, mode):
return self.timeout * TIMEOUT_SCALEFACTOR[ARCH_GUESS or 'ia32'][mode]
def RunTestCases(cases_to_run, progress, tasks, flaky_tests_mode):
progress = PROGRESS_INDICATORS[progress](cases_to_run, flaky_tests_mode)
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return progress.Run(tasks)
# -------------------------------------------
# --- T e s t C o n f i g u r a t i o n ---
# -------------------------------------------
SKIP = 'skip'
FAIL = 'fail'
PASS = 'pass'
OKAY = 'okay'
TIMEOUT = 'timeout'
CRASH = 'crash'
SLOW = 'slow'
FLAKY = 'flaky'
DONTCARE = 'dontcare'
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class Expression(object):
pass
class Constant(Expression):
def __init__(self, value):
self.value = value
def Evaluate(self, env, defs):
return self.value
class Variable(Expression):
def __init__(self, name):
self.name = name
def GetOutcomes(self, env, defs):
if self.name in env: return ListSet([env[self.name]])
else: return Nothing()
class Outcome(Expression):
def __init__(self, name):
self.name = name
def GetOutcomes(self, env, defs):
if self.name in defs:
return defs[self.name].GetOutcomes(env, defs)
else:
return ListSet([self.name])
class Set(object):
pass
class ListSet(Set):
def __init__(self, elms):
self.elms = elms
def __str__(self):
return "ListSet%s" % str(self.elms)
def Intersect(self, that):
if not isinstance(that, ListSet):
return that.Intersect(self)
return ListSet([ x for x in self.elms if x in that.elms ])
def Union(self, that):
if not isinstance(that, ListSet):
return that.Union(self)
return ListSet(self.elms + [ x for x in that.elms if x not in self.elms ])
def IsEmpty(self):
return len(self.elms) == 0
class Everything(Set):
def Intersect(self, that):
return that
def Union(self, that):
return self
def IsEmpty(self):
return False
class Nothing(Set):
def Intersect(self, that):
return self
def Union(self, that):
return that
def IsEmpty(self):
return True
class Operation(Expression):
def __init__(self, left, op, right):
self.left = left
self.op = op
self.right = right
def Evaluate(self, env, defs):
if self.op == '||' or self.op == ',':
return self.left.Evaluate(env, defs) or self.right.Evaluate(env, defs)
elif self.op == 'if':
return False
elif self.op == '==':
inter = self.left.GetOutcomes(env, defs).Intersect(self.right.GetOutcomes(env, defs))
return not inter.IsEmpty()
else:
assert self.op == '&&'
return self.left.Evaluate(env, defs) and self.right.Evaluate(env, defs)
def GetOutcomes(self, env, defs):
if self.op == '||' or self.op == ',':
return self.left.GetOutcomes(env, defs).Union(self.right.GetOutcomes(env, defs))
elif self.op == 'if':
if self.right.Evaluate(env, defs): return self.left.GetOutcomes(env, defs)
else: return Nothing()
else:
assert self.op == '&&'
return self.left.GetOutcomes(env, defs).Intersect(self.right.GetOutcomes(env, defs))
def IsAlpha(str):
for char in str:
if not (char.isalpha() or char.isdigit() or char == '_'):
return False
return True
class Tokenizer(object):
"""A simple string tokenizer that chops expressions into variables,
parens and operators"""
def __init__(self, expr):
self.index = 0
self.expr = expr
self.length = len(expr)
self.tokens = None
def Current(self, length = 1):
if not self.HasMore(length): return ""
return self.expr[self.index:self.index+length]
def HasMore(self, length = 1):
return self.index < self.length + (length - 1)
def Advance(self, count = 1):
self.index = self.index + count
def AddToken(self, token):
self.tokens.append(token)
def SkipSpaces(self):
while self.HasMore() and self.Current().isspace():
self.Advance()
def Tokenize(self):
self.tokens = [ ]
while self.HasMore():
self.SkipSpaces()
if not self.HasMore():
return None
if self.Current() == '(':
self.AddToken('(')
self.Advance()
elif self.Current() == ')':
self.AddToken(')')
self.Advance()
elif self.Current() == '$':
self.AddToken('$')
self.Advance()
elif self.Current() == ',':
self.AddToken(',')
self.Advance()
elif IsAlpha(self.Current()):
buf = ""
while self.HasMore() and IsAlpha(self.Current()):
buf += self.Current()
self.Advance()
self.AddToken(buf)
elif self.Current(2) == '&&':
self.AddToken('&&')
self.Advance(2)
elif self.Current(2) == '||':
self.AddToken('||')
self.Advance(2)
elif self.Current(2) == '==':
self.AddToken('==')
self.Advance(2)
else:
return None
return self.tokens
class Scanner(object):
"""A simple scanner that can serve out tokens from a given list"""
def __init__(self, tokens):
self.tokens = tokens
self.length = len(tokens)
self.index = 0
def HasMore(self):
return self.index < self.length
def Current(self):
return self.tokens[self.index]
def Advance(self):
self.index = self.index + 1
def ParseAtomicExpression(scan):
if scan.Current() == "true":
scan.Advance()
return Constant(True)
elif scan.Current() == "false":
scan.Advance()
return Constant(False)
elif IsAlpha(scan.Current()):
name = scan.Current()
scan.Advance()
return Outcome(name.lower())
elif scan.Current() == '$':
scan.Advance()
if not IsAlpha(scan.Current()):
return None
name = scan.Current()
scan.Advance()
return Variable(name.lower())
elif scan.Current() == '(':
scan.Advance()
result = ParseLogicalExpression(scan)
if (not result) or (scan.Current() != ')'):
return None
scan.Advance()
return result
else:
return None
BINARIES = ['==']
def ParseOperatorExpression(scan):
left = ParseAtomicExpression(scan)
if not left: return None
while scan.HasMore() and (scan.Current() in BINARIES):
op = scan.Current()
scan.Advance()
right = ParseOperatorExpression(scan)
if not right:
return None
left = Operation(left, op, right)
return left
def ParseConditionalExpression(scan):
left = ParseOperatorExpression(scan)
if not left: return None
while scan.HasMore() and (scan.Current() == 'if'):
scan.Advance()
right = ParseOperatorExpression(scan)
if not right:
return None
left= Operation(left, 'if', right)
return left
LOGICALS = ["&&", "||", ","]
def ParseLogicalExpression(scan):
left = ParseConditionalExpression(scan)
if not left: return None
while scan.HasMore() and (scan.Current() in LOGICALS):
op = scan.Current()
scan.Advance()
right = ParseConditionalExpression(scan)
if not right:
return None
left = Operation(left, op, right)
return left
def ParseCondition(expr):
"""Parses a logical expression into an Expression object"""
tokens = Tokenizer(expr).Tokenize()
if not tokens:
print "Malformed expression: '%s'" % expr
return None
scan = Scanner(tokens)
ast = ParseLogicalExpression(scan)
if not ast:
print "Malformed expression: '%s'" % expr
return None
if scan.HasMore():
print "Malformed expression: '%s'" % expr
return None
return ast
class ClassifiedTest(object):
def __init__(self, case, outcomes):
self.case = case
self.outcomes = outcomes
self.parallel = self.case.parallel
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class Configuration(object):
"""The parsed contents of a configuration file"""
def __init__(self, sections, defs):
self.sections = sections
self.defs = defs
def ClassifyTests(self, cases, env):
sections = [s for s in self.sections if s.condition.Evaluate(env, self.defs)]
all_rules = reduce(list.__add__, [s.rules for s in sections], [])
unused_rules = set(all_rules)
result = [ ]
all_outcomes = set([])
for case in cases:
matches = [ r for r in all_rules if r.Contains(case.path) ]
outcomes = set([])
for rule in matches:
outcomes = outcomes.union(rule.GetOutcomes(env, self.defs))
unused_rules.discard(rule)
if not outcomes:
outcomes = [PASS]
case.outcomes = outcomes
all_outcomes = all_outcomes.union(outcomes)
result.append(ClassifiedTest(case, outcomes))
return (result, list(unused_rules), all_outcomes)
class Section(object):
"""A section of the configuration file. Sections are enabled or
disabled prior to running the tests, based on their conditions"""
def __init__(self, condition):
self.condition = condition
self.rules = [ ]
def AddRule(self, rule):
self.rules.append(rule)
class Rule(object):
"""A single rule that specifies the expected outcome for a single
test."""
def __init__(self, raw_path, path, value):
self.raw_path = raw_path
self.path = path
self.value = value
def GetOutcomes(self, env, defs):
set = self.value.GetOutcomes(env, defs)
assert isinstance(set, ListSet)
return set.elms
def Contains(self, path):
if len(self.path) > len(path):
return False
for i in xrange(len(self.path)):
if not self.path[i].match(path[i]):
return False
return True
HEADER_PATTERN = re.compile(r'\[([^]]+)\]')
RULE_PATTERN = re.compile(r'\s*([^: ]*)\s*:(.*)')
DEF_PATTERN = re.compile(r'^def\s*(\w+)\s*=(.*)$')
PREFIX_PATTERN = re.compile(r'^\s*prefix\s+([\w\_\.\-\/]+)$')
def ReadConfigurationInto(path, sections, defs):
current_section = Section(Constant(True))
sections.append(current_section)
prefix = []
for line in utils.ReadLinesFrom(path):
header_match = HEADER_PATTERN.match(line)
if header_match:
condition_str = header_match.group(1).strip()
condition = ParseCondition(condition_str)
new_section = Section(condition)
sections.append(new_section)
current_section = new_section
continue
rule_match = RULE_PATTERN.match(line)
if rule_match:
path = prefix + SplitPath(rule_match.group(1).strip())
value_str = rule_match.group(2).strip()
value = ParseCondition(value_str)
if not value:
return False
current_section.AddRule(Rule(rule_match.group(1), path, value))
continue
def_match = DEF_PATTERN.match(line)
if def_match:
name = def_match.group(1).lower()
value = ParseCondition(def_match.group(2).strip())
if not value:
return False
defs[name] = value
continue
prefix_match = PREFIX_PATTERN.match(line)
if prefix_match:
prefix = SplitPath(prefix_match.group(1).strip())
continue
print "Malformed line: '%s'." % line
return False
return True
# ---------------
# --- M a i n ---
# ---------------
ARCH_GUESS = utils.GuessArchitecture()
def BuildOptions():
result = optparse.OptionParser()
result.add_option("-m", "--mode", help="The test modes in which to run (comma-separated)",
default='release')
result.add_option("-v", "--verbose", help="Verbose output",
default=False, action="store_true")
result.add_option('--logfile', dest='logfile',
help='write test output to file. NOTE: this only applies the tap progress indicator')
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result.add_option("-p", "--progress",
help="The style of progress indicator (verbose, dots, color, mono, tap)",
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choices=PROGRESS_INDICATORS.keys(), default="mono")
result.add_option("--report", help="Print a summary of the tests to be run",
default=False, action="store_true")
result.add_option("-s", "--suite", help="A test suite",
default=[], action="append")
result.add_option("-t", "--timeout", help="Timeout in seconds",
default=60, type="int")
result.add_option("--arch", help='The architecture to run tests for',
default='none')
result.add_option("--snapshot", help="Run the tests with snapshot turned on",
default=False, action="store_true")
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result.add_option("--special-command", default=None)
result.add_option("--node-args", dest="node_args", help="Args to pass through to Node",
default=[], action="append")
result.add_option("--expect-fail", dest="expect_fail",
help="Expect test cases to fail", default=False, action="store_true")
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result.add_option("--valgrind", help="Run tests through valgrind",
default=False, action="store_true")
result.add_option("--cat", help="Print the source of the tests",
default=False, action="store_true")
result.add_option("--flaky-tests",
help="Regard tests marked as flaky (run|skip|dontcare)",
default="run")
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result.add_option("--warn-unused", help="Report unused rules",
default=False, action="store_true")
result.add_option("-j", help="The number of parallel tasks to run",
default=1, type="int")
result.add_option("-J", help="Run tasks in parallel on all cores",
default=False, action="store_true")
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result.add_option("--time", help="Print timing information after running",
default=False, action="store_true")
result.add_option("--suppress-dialogs", help="Suppress Windows dialogs for crashing tests",
dest="suppress_dialogs", default=True, action="store_true")
result.add_option("--no-suppress-dialogs", help="Display Windows dialogs for crashing tests",
dest="suppress_dialogs", action="store_false")
result.add_option("--shell", help="Path to V8 shell", default="shell")
result.add_option("--store-unexpected-output",
help="Store the temporary JS files from tests that fails",
dest="store_unexpected_output", default=True, action="store_true")
result.add_option("--no-store-unexpected-output",
help="Deletes the temporary JS files from tests that fails",
dest="store_unexpected_output", action="store_false")
result.add_option("-r", "--run",
help="Divide the tests in m groups (interleaved) and run tests from group n (--run=n,m with n < m)",
default="")
result.add_option('--temp-dir',
help='Optional path to change directory used for tests', default=False)
result.add_option('--repeat',
help='Number of times to repeat given tests',
default=1, type="int")
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return result
def ProcessOptions(options):
global VERBOSE
VERBOSE = options.verbose
options.arch = options.arch.split(',')
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options.mode = options.mode.split(',')
options.run = options.run.split(',')
if options.run == [""]:
options.run = None
elif len(options.run) != 2:
print "The run argument must be two comma-separated integers."
return False
else:
try:
options.run = map(int, options.run)
except ValueError:
print "Could not parse the integers from the run argument."
return False
if options.run[0] < 0 or options.run[1] < 0:
print "The run argument cannot have negative integers."
return False
if options.run[0] >= options.run[1]:
print "The test group to run (n) must be smaller than number of groups (m)."
return False
if options.J:
# inherit JOBS from environment if provided. some virtualised systems
# tends to exaggerate the number of available cpus/cores.
cores = os.environ.get('JOBS')
options.j = int(cores) if cores is not None else multiprocessing.cpu_count()
if options.flaky_tests not in ["run", "skip", "dontcare"]:
print "Unknown flaky-tests mode %s" % options.flaky_tests
return False
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return True
REPORT_TEMPLATE = """\
Total: %(total)i tests
* %(skipped)4d tests will be skipped
* %(pass)4d tests are expected to pass
* %(fail_ok)4d tests are expected to fail that we won't fix
* %(fail)4d tests are expected to fail that we should fix\
"""
def PrintReport(cases):
def IsFailOk(o):
return (len(o) == 2) and (FAIL in o) and (OKAY in o)
unskipped = [c for c in cases if not SKIP in c.outcomes]
print REPORT_TEMPLATE % {
'total': len(cases),
'skipped': len(cases) - len(unskipped),
'pass': len([t for t in unskipped if list(t.outcomes) == [PASS]]),
'fail_ok': len([t for t in unskipped if IsFailOk(t.outcomes)]),
'fail': len([t for t in unskipped if list(t.outcomes) == [FAIL]])
}
class Pattern(object):
def __init__(self, pattern):
self.pattern = pattern
self.compiled = None
def match(self, str):
if not self.compiled:
pattern = "^" + self.pattern.replace('*', '.*') + "$"
self.compiled = re.compile(pattern)
return self.compiled.match(str)
def __str__(self):
return self.pattern
def SplitPath(s):
stripped = [ c.strip() for c in s.split('/') ]
return [ Pattern(s) for s in stripped if len(s) > 0 ]
def GetSpecialCommandProcessor(value):
if (not value) or (value.find('@') == -1):
def ExpandCommand(args):
return args
return ExpandCommand
else:
pos = value.find('@')
import urllib
prefix = urllib.unquote(value[:pos]).split()
suffix = urllib.unquote(value[pos+1:]).split()
def ExpandCommand(args):
return prefix + args + suffix
return ExpandCommand
BUILT_IN_TESTS = [
'sequential',
'parallel',
'pummel',
'message',
'internet',
'addons',
'gc',
'debugger',
'doctool',
'inspector',
]
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def GetSuites(test_root):
def IsSuite(path):
return isdir(path) and exists(join(path, 'testcfg.py'))
return [ f for f in os.listdir(test_root) if IsSuite(join(test_root, f)) ]
def FormatTime(d):
millis = round(d * 1000) % 1000
return time.strftime("%M:%S.", time.gmtime(d)) + ("%03i" % millis)
def PrintCrashed(code):
if utils.IsWindows():
return "CRASHED"
else:
return "CRASHED (Signal: %d)" % -code
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def Main():
parser = BuildOptions()
(options, args) = parser.parse_args()
if not ProcessOptions(options):
parser.print_help()
return 1
ch = logging.StreamHandler(sys.stdout)
logger.addHandler(ch)
logger.setLevel(logging.INFO)
if options.logfile:
fh = logging.FileHandler(options.logfile, mode='wb')
logger.addHandler(fh)
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workspace = abspath(join(dirname(sys.argv[0]), '..'))
suites = GetSuites(join(workspace, 'test'))
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repositories = [TestRepository(join(workspace, 'test', name)) for name in suites]
repositories += [TestRepository(a) for a in options.suite]
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root = LiteralTestSuite(repositories)
if len(args) == 0:
paths = [SplitPath(t) for t in BUILT_IN_TESTS]
else:
paths = [ ]
for arg in args:
path = SplitPath(arg)
paths.append(path)
# Check for --valgrind option. If enabled, we overwrite the special
# command flag with a command that uses the run-valgrind.py script.
if options.valgrind:
run_valgrind = join(workspace, "tools", "run-valgrind.py")
options.special_command = "python -u " + run_valgrind + " @"
shell = abspath(options.shell)
buildspace = dirname(shell)
processor = GetSpecialCommandProcessor(options.special_command)
context = Context(workspace,
buildspace,
VERBOSE,
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shell,
options.node_args,
options.expect_fail,
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options.timeout,
processor,
options.suppress_dialogs,
options.store_unexpected_output,
options.repeat)
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# Get status for tests
sections = [ ]
defs = { }
root.GetTestStatus(context, sections, defs)
config = Configuration(sections, defs)
# List the tests
all_cases = [ ]
all_unused = [ ]
unclassified_tests = [ ]
globally_unused_rules = None
for path in paths:
for arch in options.arch:
for mode in options.mode:
vm = context.GetVm(arch, mode)
if not exists(vm):
print "Can't find shell executable: '%s'" % vm
continue
archEngineContext = Execute([vm, "-p", "process.arch"], context)
vmArch = archEngineContext.stdout.rstrip()
if archEngineContext.exit_code is not 0 or vmArch == "undefined":
print "Can't determine the arch of: '%s'" % vm
print archEngineContext.stderr.rstrip()
continue
env = {
'mode': mode,
'system': utils.GuessOS(),
'arch': vmArch,
}
test_list = root.ListTests([], path, context, arch, mode)
unclassified_tests += test_list
(cases, unused_rules, all_outcomes) = (
config.ClassifyTests(test_list, env))
if globally_unused_rules is None:
globally_unused_rules = set(unused_rules)
else:
globally_unused_rules = (
globally_unused_rules.intersection(unused_rules))
all_cases += cases
all_unused.append(unused_rules)
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if options.cat:
visited = set()
for test in unclassified_tests:
key = tuple(test.path)
if key in visited:
continue
visited.add(key)
print "--- begin source: %s ---" % test.GetLabel()
source = test.GetSource().strip()
print source
print "--- end source: %s ---" % test.GetLabel()
return 0
if options.warn_unused:
for rule in globally_unused_rules:
print "Rule for '%s' was not used." % '/'.join([str(s) for s in rule.path])
tempdir = os.environ.get('NODE_TEST_DIR') or options.temp_dir
if tempdir:
try:
os.makedirs(tempdir)
os.environ['NODE_TEST_DIR'] = tempdir
except OSError as exception:
if exception.errno != errno.EEXIST:
print "Could not create the temporary directory", options.temp_dir
sys.exit(1)
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if options.report:
PrintReport(all_cases)
result = None
def DoSkip(case):
if SKIP in case.outcomes or SLOW in case.outcomes:
return True
return FLAKY in case.outcomes and options.flaky_tests == SKIP
cases_to_run = [ c for c in all_cases if not DoSkip(c) ]
if options.run is not None:
# Must ensure the list of tests is sorted before selecting, to avoid
# silent errors if this file is changed to list the tests in a way that
# can be different in different machines
cases_to_run.sort(key=lambda c: (c.case.arch, c.case.mode, c.case.file))
cases_to_run = [ cases_to_run[i] for i
in xrange(options.run[0],
len(cases_to_run),
options.run[1]) ]
if len(cases_to_run) == 0:
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print "No tests to run."
return 1
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else:
try:
start = time.time()
if RunTestCases(cases_to_run, options.progress, options.j, options.flaky_tests):
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result = 0
else:
result = 1
duration = time.time() - start
except KeyboardInterrupt:
print "Interrupted"
return 1
if options.time:
# Write the times to stderr to make it easy to separate from the
# test output.
print
sys.stderr.write("--- Total time: %s ---\n" % FormatTime(duration))
timed_tests = [ t.case for t in cases_to_run if not t.case.duration is None ]
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timed_tests.sort(lambda a, b: a.CompareTime(b))
index = 1
for entry in timed_tests[:20]:
t = FormatTime(entry.duration)
sys.stderr.write("%4i (%s) %s\n" % (index, t, entry.GetLabel()))
index += 1
return result
if __name__ == '__main__':
sys.exit(Main())