| 1 | #!/usr/bin/python
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| 2 | from __future__ import print_function
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| 3 | 
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| 4 | from functools import partial
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| 5 | from multiprocessing import Pool
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| 6 | from os import listdir, environ
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| 7 | from os.path import isfile, join, splitext
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| 8 | from pybin.tools import *
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| 9 | 
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| 10 | import argparse
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| 11 | import multiprocessing
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| 12 | import os
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| 13 | import re
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| 14 | import signal
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| 15 | import sys
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| 16 | 
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| 17 | ################################################################################
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| 18 | #               help functions
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| 19 | ################################################################################
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| 20 | 
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| 21 | # Test class that defines what a test is
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| 22 | class Test:
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| 23 |     def __init__(self, name, path):
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| 24 |         self.name, self.path = name, path
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| 25 | 
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| 26 | class TestResult:
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| 27 |         SUCCESS = 0
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| 28 |         FAILURE = 1
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| 29 |         TIMEOUT = 124
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| 30 | 
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| 31 | # parses the Makefile to find the machine type (32-bit / 64-bit)
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| 32 | def getMachineType():
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| 33 |         sh('echo "void ?{}(int&a,int b){}int main(){return 0;}" > .dummy.c')
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| 34 |         ret, out = sh("make .dummy -s", print2stdout=True)
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| 35 | 
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| 36 |         if ret != 0:
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| 37 |                 print("Failed to identify architecture:")
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| 38 |                 print(out)
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| 39 |                 print("Stopping")
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| 40 |                 rm( (".dummy.c",".dummy") )
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| 41 |                 sys.exit(1)
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| 42 | 
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| 43 |         _, out = sh("file .dummy", print2stdout=False)
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| 44 |         rm( (".dummy.c",".dummy") )
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| 45 | 
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| 46 |         return re.search("ELF\s([0-9]+)-bit", out).group(1)
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| 47 | 
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| 48 | def listTestsFolder(folder) :
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| 49 |         path = ('./.expect/%s/' % folder) if folder else './.expect/'
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| 50 |         subpath = "%s/" % folder if folder else ""
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| 51 | 
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| 52 |         # tests directly in the .expect folder will always be processed
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| 53 |         return map(lambda fname: Test(fname, subpath + fname),
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| 54 |                 [splitext(f)[0] for f in listdir( path )
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| 55 |                 if not f.startswith('.') and f.endswith('.txt')
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| 56 |                 ])
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| 57 | 
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| 58 | # reads the directory ./.expect and indentifies the tests
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| 59 | def listTests( concurrent ):
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| 60 |         machineType = getMachineType()
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| 61 | 
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| 62 |         # tests directly in the .expect folder will always be processed
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| 63 |         generic_list = listTestsFolder( "" )
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| 64 | 
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| 65 |         # tests in the machineType folder will be ran only for the corresponding compiler
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| 66 |         typed_list = listTestsFolder( machineType )
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| 67 | 
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| 68 |         # tests in the concurrent folder will be ran only if concurrency is enabled
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| 69 |         concurrent_list = listTestsFolder( "concurrent" ) if concurrent else []
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| 70 | 
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| 71 |         # append both lists to get
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| 72 |         return generic_list + typed_list + concurrent_list;
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| 73 | 
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| 74 | # from the found tests, filter all the valid tests/desired tests
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| 75 | def validTests( options ):
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| 76 |         tests = []
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| 77 | 
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| 78 |         # if we are regenerating the tests we need to find the information of the
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| 79 |         # already existing tests and create new info for the new tests
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| 80 |         if options.regenerate_expected :
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| 81 |                 for testname in options.tests :
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| 82 |                         if testname.endswith( (".c", ".cc", ".cpp") ):
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| 83 |                                 print('ERROR: "%s", tests are not allowed to end with a C/C++/CFA extension, ignoring it' % testname, file=sys.stderr)
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| 84 |                         else :
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| 85 |                                 found = [test for test in allTests if test.name == testname]
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| 86 |                                 tests.append( found[0] if len(found) == 1 else Test(testname, testname) )
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| 87 | 
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| 88 |         else :
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| 89 |                 # otherwise we only need to validate that all tests are present in the complete list
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| 90 |                 for testname in options.tests:
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| 91 |                         test = [t for t in allTests if t.name == testname]
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| 92 | 
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| 93 |                         if len(test) != 0 :
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| 94 |                                 tests.append( test[0] )
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| 95 |                         else :
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| 96 |                                 print('ERROR: No expected file for test %s, ignoring it' % testname, file=sys.stderr)
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| 97 | 
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| 98 |         # make sure we have at least some test to run
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| 99 |         if len(tests) == 0 :
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| 100 |                 print('ERROR: No valid test to run', file=sys.stderr)
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| 101 |                 sys.exit(1)
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| 102 | 
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| 103 |         return tests
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| 104 | 
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| 105 | # parses the option
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| 106 | def getOptions():
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| 107 |         # create a parser with the arguments for the tests script
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| 108 |         parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(description='Script which runs cforall tests')
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| 109 |         parser.add_argument('--debug', help='Run all tests in debug or release', type=yes_no, default='no')
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| 110 |         parser.add_argument('--concurrent', help='Run concurrent tests', type=yes_no, default='yes')
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| 111 |         parser.add_argument('--dry-run', help='Don\'t run the tests, only output the commands', action='store_true')
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| 112 |         parser.add_argument('--list', help='List all test available', action='store_true')
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| 113 |         parser.add_argument('--all', help='Run all test available', action='store_true')
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| 114 |         parser.add_argument('--regenerate-expected', help='Regenerate the .expect by running the specified tets, can be used with --all option', action='store_true')
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| 115 |         parser.add_argument('-j', '--jobs', help='Number of tests to run simultaneously', type=int, default='8')
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| 116 |         parser.add_argument('--list-comp', help='List all valide arguments', action='store_true')
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| 117 |         parser.add_argument('tests', metavar='test', type=str, nargs='*', help='a list of tests to run')
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| 118 | 
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| 119 |         options =  parser.parse_args()
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| 120 | 
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| 121 |         # script must have at least some tests to run or be listing
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| 122 |         listing    = options.list or options.list_comp
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| 123 |         all_tests  = options.all
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| 124 |         some_tests = len(options.tests) > 0
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| 125 | 
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| 126 |         # check that exactly one of the booleans is set to true
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| 127 |         if not sum( (listing, all_tests, some_tests) ) == 1 :
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| 128 |                 print('ERROR: must have option \'--all\', \'--list\' or non-empty test list', file=sys.stderr)
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| 129 |                 parser.print_help()
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| 130 |                 sys.exit(1)
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| 131 | 
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| 132 |         return options
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| 133 | 
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| 134 | def jobCount( options ):
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| 135 |         # check if the user already passed in a number of jobs for multi-threading
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| 136 |         make_flags = environ.get('MAKEFLAGS')
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| 137 |         make_jobs_fds = re.search("--jobserver-(auth|fds)=\s*([0-9]+),([0-9]+)", make_flags) if make_flags else None
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| 138 |         if make_jobs_fds :
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| 139 |                 tokens = os.read(int(make_jobs_fds.group(2)), 1024)
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| 140 |                 options.jobs = len(tokens)
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| 141 |                 os.write(int(make_jobs_fds.group(3)), tokens)
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| 142 |         else :
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| 143 |                 options.jobs = multiprocessing.cpu_count()
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| 144 | 
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| 145 |         # make sure we have a valid number of jobs that corresponds to user input
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| 146 |         if options.jobs <= 0 :
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| 147 |                 print('ERROR: Invalid number of jobs', file=sys.stderr)
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| 148 |                 sys.exit(1)
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| 149 | 
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| 150 |         return min( options.jobs, len(tests) ), True if make_flags else False
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| 151 | 
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| 152 | ################################################################################
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| 153 | #               running test functions
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| 154 | ################################################################################
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| 155 | # logic to run a single test and return the result (No handling of printing or other test framework logic)
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| 156 | def run_single_test(test, generate, dry_run, debug):
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| 157 | 
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| 158 |         # find the output file based on the test name and options flag
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| 159 |         out_file = (".out/%s.log" % test.name) if not generate else (".expect/%s.txt" % test.path)
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| 160 |         err_file = ".err/%s.log" % test.name
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| 161 | 
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| 162 |         # remove any outputs from the previous tests to prevent side effects
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| 163 |         rm( (out_file, err_file, test.name), dry_run )
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| 164 | 
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| 165 |         options = "-debug" if debug else "-nodebug"
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| 166 | 
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| 167 |         # build, skipping to next test on error
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| 168 |         make_ret, _ = sh("""%s test=yes DEBUG_FLAGS="%s" %s 2> %s 1> /dev/null""" % (make_cmd, options, test.name, out_file), dry_run)
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| 169 | 
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| 170 |         retcode = 0
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| 171 |         error = None
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| 172 | 
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| 173 |         # if the make command succeds continue otherwise skip to diff
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| 174 |         if make_ret == 0 :
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| 175 |                 # fetch optional input
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| 176 |                 stdinput = "< .in/%s.txt" % test.name if isfile(".in/%s.txt" % test.path) else ""
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| 177 | 
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| 178 |                 if fileIsExecutable(test.name) :
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| 179 |                         # run test
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| 180 |                         retcode, _ = sh("timeout 60 ./%s %s > %s 2>&1" % (test.name, stdinput, out_file), dry_run)
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| 181 |                 else :
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| 182 |                         # simply cat the result into the output
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| 183 |                         sh("cat %s > %s" % (test.name, out_file), dry_run)
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| 184 | 
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| 185 |         else :
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| 186 |                 # command failed save the log to less temporary file
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| 187 |                 sh("mv %s %s" % (err_file, out_file), dry_run)
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| 188 | 
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| 189 |         if retcode == 0:
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| 190 |                 if generate :
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| 191 |                         # if we are ounly generating the output we still need to check that the test actually exists
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| 192 |                         if not dry_run and fileContainsOnly(out_file, "make: *** No rule to make target `%s'.  Stop." % test.name) :
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| 193 |                                 retcode = 1;
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| 194 |                                 error = "\t\tNo make target for test %s!" % test.name
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| 195 |                                 sh("rm %s" % out_file, False)
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| 196 |                 else :
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| 197 |                         # fetch return code and error from the diff command
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| 198 |                         retcode, error = diff(".expect/%s.txt" % test.path, ".out/%s.log" % test.name, dry_run)
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| 199 | 
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| 200 |         else:
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| 201 |                 with open (out_file, "r") as myfile:
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| 202 |                         error = myfile.read()
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| 203 | 
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| 204 | 
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| 205 |         # clean the executable
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| 206 |         sh("rm -f %s > /dev/null 2>&1" % test.name, dry_run)
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| 207 | 
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| 208 |         return retcode, error
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| 209 | 
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| 210 | # run a single test and handle the errors, outputs, printing, exception handling, etc.
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| 211 | def run_test_worker(t, generate, dry_run, debug) :
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| 212 | 
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| 213 |         signal.signal(signal.SIGINT, signal.SIG_DFL)
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| 214 |         # print formated name
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| 215 |         name_txt = "%20s  " % t.name
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| 216 | 
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| 217 |         retcode, error = run_single_test(t, generate, dry_run, debug)
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| 218 | 
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| 219 |         # update output based on current action
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| 220 |         if generate :
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| 221 |                 if   retcode == TestResult.SUCCESS:     result_txt = "Done"
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| 222 |                 elif retcode == TestResult.TIMEOUT:     result_txt = "TIMEOUT"
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| 223 |                 else :                                          result_txt = "ERROR"
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| 224 |         else :
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| 225 |                 if   retcode == TestResult.SUCCESS:     result_txt = "PASSED"
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| 226 |                 elif retcode == TestResult.TIMEOUT:     result_txt = "TIMEOUT"
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| 227 |                 else :                                          result_txt = "FAILED"
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| 228 | 
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| 229 |         #print result with error if needed
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| 230 |         text = name_txt + result_txt
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| 231 |         out = sys.stdout
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| 232 |         if error :
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| 233 |                 text = text + "\n" + error
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| 234 |                 out = sys.stderr
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| 235 | 
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| 236 |         print(text, file = out)
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| 237 |         sys.stdout.flush()
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| 238 |         sys.stderr.flush()
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| 239 |         signal.signal(signal.SIGINT, signal.SIG_IGN)
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| 240 | 
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| 241 |         return retcode != TestResult.SUCCESS
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| 242 | 
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| 243 | # run the given list of tests with the given parameters
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| 244 | def run_tests(tests, generate, dry_run, jobs, debug) :
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| 245 |         # clean the sandbox from previous commands
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| 246 |         sh("%s clean > /dev/null 2>&1" % make_cmd, dry_run)
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| 247 | 
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| 248 |         # make sure the required folder are present
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| 249 |         sh('mkdir -p .out .expect .err', dry_run)
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| 250 | 
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| 251 |         if generate :
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| 252 |                 print( "Regenerate tests for: " )
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| 253 | 
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| 254 |         # create the executor for our jobs and handle the signal properly
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| 255 |         original_sigint_handler = signal.signal(signal.SIGINT, signal.SIG_IGN)
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| 256 |         pool = Pool(jobs)
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| 257 |         signal.signal(signal.SIGINT, original_sigint_handler)
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| 258 | 
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| 259 |         # for each test to run
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| 260 |         try :
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| 261 |                 results = pool.map_async(partial(run_test_worker, generate=generate, dry_run=dry_run, debug=debug), tests, chunksize = 1 ).get(7200)
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| 262 |         except KeyboardInterrupt:
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| 263 |                 pool.terminate()
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| 264 |                 print("Tests interrupted by user")
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| 265 |                 sys.exit(1)
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| 266 | 
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| 267 |         # clean the workspace
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| 268 |         sh("%s clean > /dev/null 2>&1" % make_cmd, dry_run)
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| 269 | 
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| 270 |         for failed in results:
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| 271 |                 if failed :
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| 272 |                         return 1
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| 273 | 
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| 274 |         return 0
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| 275 | 
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| 276 | 
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| 277 | ################################################################################
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| 278 | #               main loop
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| 279 | ################################################################################
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| 280 | if __name__ == "__main__":
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| 281 |         #always run from same folder
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| 282 |         chdir()
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| 283 | 
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| 284 |         # parse the command line arguments
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| 285 |         options = getOptions()
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| 286 | 
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| 287 |         # fetch the liest of all valid tests
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| 288 |         allTests = listTests( options.concurrent )
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| 289 | 
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| 290 |         # if user wants all tests than no other treatement of the test list is required
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| 291 |         if options.all or options.list or options.list_comp :
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| 292 |                 tests = allTests
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| 293 | 
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| 294 |         else :
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| 295 |                 #otherwise we need to validate that the test list that was entered is valid
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| 296 |                 tests = validTests( options )
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| 297 | 
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| 298 |         # sort the test alphabetically for convenience
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| 299 |         tests.sort(key=lambda t: t.name)
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| 300 | 
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| 301 |         # users may want to simply list the tests
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| 302 |         if options.list_comp :
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| 303 |                 print("-h --help --debug --concurrent --dry-run --list --all --regenerate-expected -j --jobs ", end='')
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| 304 |                 print(" ".join(map(lambda t: "%s" % (t.name), tests)))
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| 305 | 
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| 306 |         elif options.list :
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| 307 |                 print("\n".join(map(lambda t: "%s (%s)" % (t.name, t.path), tests)))
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| 308 | 
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| 309 |         else :
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| 310 |                 options.jobs, forceJobs = jobCount( options )
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| 311 | 
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| 312 |                 print('Running (%s) on %i cores' % ("debug" if options.debug else "no debug", options.jobs))
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| 313 |                 make_cmd = "make" if forceJobs else ("make -j%i" % options.jobs)
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| 314 | 
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| 315 |                 # otherwise run all tests and make sure to return the correct error code
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| 316 |                 sys.exit( run_tests(tests, options.regenerate_expected, options.dry_run, options.jobs, options.debug) )
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