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#!/usr/bin/env python
# This Source Code Form is subject to the terms of the Mozilla Public
# License, v. 2.0. If a copy of the MPL was not distributed with this
# file, You can obtain one at http://mozilla.org/MPL/2.0/.
# run-tests.py -- Python harness for GDB SpiderMonkey support
import os
import re
import subprocess
import sys
# From this directory:
import progressbar
from taskpool import TaskPool, get_cpu_count
def _relpath(path, start=None):
# Backported from Python 3.1 posixpath.py
"""Return a relative version of a path"""
if not path:
raise ValueError("no path specified")
if start is None:
start = os.curdir
start_list = os.path.abspath(start).split(os.sep)
path_list = os.path.abspath(path).split(os.sep)
# Work out how much of the filepath is shared by start and path.
i = len(os.path.commonprefix([start_list, path_list]))
rel_list = [os.pardir] * (len(start_list) - i) + path_list[i:]
if not rel_list:
return os.curdir
return os.path.join(*rel_list)
os.path.relpath = _relpath
# Characters that need to be escaped when used in shell words.
shell_need_escapes = re.compile("[^\w\d%+,-./:=@'\"]", re.DOTALL)
# Characters that need to be escaped within double-quoted strings.
shell_dquote_escapes = re.compile('[^\w\d%+,-./:=@"]', re.DOTALL)
def make_shell_cmd(l):
def quote(s):
if shell_need_escapes.search(s):
if s.find("'") < 0:
return "'" + s + "'"
return '"' + shell_dquote_escapes.sub("\\g<0>", s) + '"'
return s
return " ".join([quote(_) for _ in l])
# An instance of this class collects the lists of passing, failing, and
# timing-out tests, runs the progress bar, and prints a summary at the end.
class Summary(object):
class SummaryBar(progressbar.ProgressBar):
def __init__(self, limit):
super(Summary.SummaryBar, self).__init__("", limit, 24)
def start(self):
self.label = "[starting ]"
self.update(0)
def counts(self, run, failures, timeouts):
self.label = "[%4d|%4d|%4d|%4d]" % (run - failures, failures, timeouts, run)
self.update(run)
def __init__(self, num_tests):
self.run = 0
self.failures = [] # kind of judgemental; "unexpecteds"?
self.timeouts = []
if not OPTIONS.hide_progress:
self.bar = Summary.SummaryBar(num_tests)
# Progress bar control.
def start(self):
if not OPTIONS.hide_progress:
self.bar.start()
def update(self):
if not OPTIONS.hide_progress:
self.bar.counts(self.run, len(self.failures), len(self.timeouts))
# Call 'thunk' to show some output, while getting the progress bar out of the way.
def interleave_output(self, thunk):
if not OPTIONS.hide_progress:
self.bar.clear()
thunk()
self.update()
def passed(self, test):
self.run += 1
self.update()
def failed(self, test):
self.run += 1
self.failures.append(test)
self.update()
def timeout(self, test):
self.run += 1
self.timeouts.append(test)
self.update()
def finish(self):
if not OPTIONS.hide_progress:
self.bar.finish()
if self.failures:
print("tests failed:")
for test in self.failures:
test.show(sys.stdout)
if OPTIONS.worklist:
try:
with open(OPTIONS.worklist) as out:
for test in self.failures:
out.write(test.name + "\n")
except IOError as err:
sys.stderr.write(
"Error writing worklist file '%s': %s" % (OPTIONS.worklist, err)
)
sys.exit(1)
if OPTIONS.write_failures:
try:
with open(OPTIONS.write_failures, "w") as out:
for test in self.failures:
test.show(out)
except IOError as err:
sys.stderr.write(
"Error writing worklist file '%s': %s"
% (OPTIONS.write_failures, err)
)
sys.exit(1)
if self.timeouts:
print("tests timed out:")
for test in self.timeouts:
test.show(sys.stdout)
if self.failures or self.timeouts:
sys.exit(2)
class Test(TaskPool.Task):
def __init__(self, path, summary):
super(Test, self).__init__()
self.test_path = path # path to .py test file
self.summary = summary
# test.name is the name of the test relative to the top of the test
# directory. This is what we use to report failures and timeouts,
# and when writing test lists.
self.name = os.path.relpath(self.test_path, OPTIONS.testdir)
self.stdout = ""
self.stderr = ""
self.returncode = None
def cmd(self):
testlibdir = os.path.normpath(
os.path.join(OPTIONS.testdir, "..", "lib-for-tests")
)
return [
OPTIONS.gdb_executable,
"-nw", # Don't create a window (unnecessary?)
"-nx", # Don't read .gdbinit.
"--ex",
"add-auto-load-safe-path %s" % (OPTIONS.bindir,),
"--ex",
"set env LD_LIBRARY_PATH %s" % (OPTIONS.bindir,),
"--ex",
"file %s" % (os.path.join(OPTIONS.bindir, "gdb-tests"),),
"--eval-command",
"python testlibdir=%r" % (testlibdir,),
"--eval-command",
"python testscript=%r" % (self.test_path,),
"--eval-command",
"python exec(open(%r).read())" % os.path.join(testlibdir, "catcher.py"),
]
def start(self, pipe, deadline):
super(Test, self).start(pipe, deadline)
if OPTIONS.show_cmd:
self.summary.interleave_output(lambda: self.show_cmd(sys.stdout))
def onStdout(self, text):
self.stdout += text
def onStderr(self, text):
self.stderr += text
def onFinished(self, returncode):
self.returncode = returncode
if OPTIONS.show_output:
self.summary.interleave_output(lambda: self.show_output(sys.stdout))
if returncode != 0:
self.summary.failed(self)
else:
self.summary.passed(self)
def onTimeout(self):
self.summary.timeout(self)
def show_cmd(self, out):
out.write("Command: %s\n" % (make_shell_cmd(self.cmd()),))
def show_output(self, out):
if self.stdout:
out.write("Standard output:")
out.write("\n" + self.stdout + "\n")
if self.stderr:
out.write("Standard error:")
out.write("\n" + self.stderr + "\n")
def show(self, out):
out.write(self.name + "\n")
if OPTIONS.write_failure_output:
self.show_cmd(out)
self.show_output(out)
out.write("GDB exit code: %r\n" % (self.returncode,))
def find_tests(dir, substring=None):
ans = []
for dirpath, _, filenames in os.walk(dir):
if dirpath == ".":
continue
for filename in filenames:
if not filename.endswith(".py"):
continue
test = os.path.join(dirpath, filename)
if substring is None or substring in os.path.relpath(test, dir):
ans.append(test)
return ans
def build_test_exec(builddir):
subprocess.check_call(["make"], cwd=builddir)
def run_tests(tests, summary):
jobs = OPTIONS.workercount
# python 3.3 fixed a bug with concurrently writing .pyc files.
# https://bugs.python.org/issue13146
embedded_version = (
subprocess.check_output(
[
OPTIONS.gdb_executable,
"--batch",
"--ex",
"python import sys; print(sys.hexversion)",
]
)
.decode("ascii")
.strip()
)
if hex(int(embedded_version)) < "0x3030000":
jobs = 1
pool = TaskPool(tests, job_limit=jobs, timeout=OPTIONS.timeout)
pool.run_all()
OPTIONS = None
def main(argv):
global OPTIONS
script_path = os.path.abspath(__file__)
script_dir = os.path.dirname(script_path)
# OBJDIR is a standalone SpiderMonkey build directory. This is where we
# find the SpiderMonkey shared library to link against.
#
# The [TESTS] optional arguments are paths of test files relative
# to the jit-test/tests directory.
from optparse import OptionParser
op = OptionParser(usage="%prog [options] OBJDIR [TESTS...]")
op.add_option(
"-s",
"--show-cmd",
dest="show_cmd",
action="store_true",
help="show GDB shell command run",
)
op.add_option(
"-o",
"--show-output",
dest="show_output",
action="store_true",
help="show output from GDB",
)
op.add_option(
"-x",
"--exclude",
dest="exclude",
action="append",
help="exclude given test dir or path",
)
op.add_option(
"-t",
"--timeout",
dest="timeout",
type=float,
default=150.0,
help="set test timeout in seconds",
)
op.add_option(
"-j",
"--worker-count",
dest="workercount",
type=int,
help="Run [WORKERCOUNT] tests at a time",
)
op.add_option(
"--no-progress",
dest="hide_progress",
action="store_true",
help="hide progress bar",
)
op.add_option(
"--worklist",
dest="worklist",
metavar="FILE",
help="Read tests to run from [FILE] (or run all if [FILE] not found);\n"
"write failures back to [FILE]",
)
op.add_option(
"-r",
"--read-tests",
dest="read_tests",
metavar="FILE",
help="Run test files listed in [FILE]",
)
op.add_option(
"-w",
"--write-failures",
dest="write_failures",
metavar="FILE",
help="Write failing tests to [FILE]",
)
op.add_option(
"--write-failure-output",
dest="write_failure_output",
action="store_true",
help="With --write-failures=FILE, additionally write the output of failed "
"tests to [FILE]",
)
op.add_option(
"--gdb",
dest="gdb_executable",
metavar="EXECUTABLE",
default="gdb",
help="Run tests with [EXECUTABLE], rather than plain 'gdb'.",
)
op.add_option(
"--srcdir",
dest="srcdir",
default=os.path.abspath(os.path.join(script_dir, "..")),
help="Use SpiderMonkey sources in [SRCDIR].",
)
op.add_option(
"--testdir",
dest="testdir",
default=os.path.join(script_dir, "tests"),
help="Find tests in [TESTDIR].",
)
op.add_option(
"--builddir", dest="builddir", help="Build test executable from [BUILDDIR]."
)
op.add_option("--bindir", dest="bindir", help="Run test executable from [BINDIR].")
(OPTIONS, args) = op.parse_args(argv)
if len(args) < 1:
op.error("missing OBJDIR argument")
OPTIONS.objdir = os.path.abspath(args[0])
test_args = args[1:]
if not OPTIONS.workercount:
OPTIONS.workercount = get_cpu_count()
# Compute defaults for OPTIONS.builddir and OPTIONS.bindir now, since we've
# computed OPTIONS.objdir.
if not OPTIONS.builddir:
OPTIONS.builddir = os.path.join(OPTIONS.objdir, "js", "src", "gdb")
if not OPTIONS.bindir:
OPTIONS.bindir = os.path.join(OPTIONS.objdir, "dist", "bin")
test_set = set()
# All the various sources of test names accumulate.
if test_args:
for arg in test_args:
test_set.update(find_tests(OPTIONS.testdir, arg))
if OPTIONS.worklist:
try:
with open(OPTIONS.worklist) as f:
for line in f:
test_set.update(os.path.join(OPTIONS.testdir, line.strip("\n")))
except IOError:
# With worklist, a missing file means to start the process with
# the complete list of tests.
sys.stderr.write(
"Couldn't read worklist file '%s'; running all tests\n"
% (OPTIONS.worklist,)
)
test_set = set(find_tests(OPTIONS.testdir))
if OPTIONS.read_tests:
try:
with open(OPTIONS.read_tests) as f:
for line in f:
test_set.update(os.path.join(OPTIONS.testdir, line.strip("\n")))
except IOError as err:
sys.stderr.write(
"Error trying to read test file '%s': %s\n" % (OPTIONS.read_tests, err)
)
sys.exit(1)
# If none of the above options were passed, and no tests were listed
# explicitly, use the complete set.
if not test_args and not OPTIONS.worklist and not OPTIONS.read_tests:
test_set = set(find_tests(OPTIONS.testdir))
if OPTIONS.exclude:
exclude_set = set()
for exclude in OPTIONS.exclude:
exclude_set.update(find_tests(OPTIONS.testdir, exclude))
test_set -= exclude_set
if not test_set:
sys.stderr.write("No tests found matching command line arguments.\n")
sys.exit(1)
summary = Summary(len(test_set))
test_list = [Test(_, summary) for _ in sorted(test_set)]
# Build the test executable from all the .cpp files found in the test
# directory tree.
try:
build_test_exec(OPTIONS.builddir)
except subprocess.CalledProcessError as err:
sys.stderr.write("Error building test executable: %s\n" % (err,))
sys.exit(1)
# Run the tests.
try:
summary.start()
run_tests(test_list, summary)
summary.finish()
except OSError as err:
sys.stderr.write("Error running tests: %s\n" % (err,))
sys.exit(1)
sys.exit(0)
if __name__ == "__main__":
main(sys.argv[1:])
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