source: tests/test.py @ f866d15

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Last change on this file since f866d15 was f866d15, checked in by Thierry Delisle <tdelisle@…>, 4 years ago

test.py now warns if an .expect file is empty

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[5b993e0]1#!/usr/bin/python3
[efc15918]2
[c07d724]3from pybin.tools import *
[0ad0c55]4from pybin.test_run import *
[bacc36c]5from pybin import settings
[efc15918]6
7import argparse
[136f86b]8import itertools
[122cac7]9import re
[efc15918]10import sys
[f806b61]11import tempfile
[ca54499]12import time
[efc15918]13
[2cd949b]14import os
15import psutil
16import signal
17
[efc15918]18################################################################################
19#               help functions
20################################################################################
[f1231f2]21
[5bf1f3e]22def find_tests():
[0ad0c55]23        expected = []
[f1231f2]24
[5bf1f3e]25        def match_test(path):
[6044200]26                match = re.search("^%s\/([\w\/\-_]*).expect\/([\w\-_]+)(\.[\w\-_]+)?\.txt$" % settings.SRCDIR, path)
[bacc36c]27                if match :
28                        test = Test()
29                        test.name = match.group(2)
30                        test.path = match.group(1)
31                        test.arch = match.group(3)[1:] if match.group(3) else None
[136f86b]32                        expected.append(test)
[f803a75]33
[5bf1f3e]34        path_walk( match_test )
[c07d724]35
[0ad0c55]36        return expected
[efc15918]37
[be65cca]38# reads the directory ./.expect and indentifies the tests
[5bf1f3e]39def list_tests( includes, excludes ):
[be65cca]40        # tests directly in the .expect folder will always be processed
[5bf1f3e]41        test_list = find_tests()
[be65cca]42
[0ad0c55]43        # if we have a limited number of includes, filter by them
44        if includes:
45                test_list = [x for x in test_list if
[a85e44c]46                        x.target().startswith( tuple(includes) )
[0ad0c55]47                ]
[be65cca]48
[0ad0c55]49        # # if we have a folders to excludes, filter by them
50        if excludes:
51                test_list = [x for x in test_list if not
[a85e44c]52                        x.target().startswith( tuple(excludes) )
[0ad0c55]53                ]
[f1231f2]54
[136f86b]55        # sort the test alphabetically for convenience
56        test_list.sort(key=lambda t: ('~' if t.arch else '') + t.target() + (t.arch if t.arch else ''))
57
[0ad0c55]58        return test_list
[efc15918]59
[c07d724]60# from the found tests, filter all the valid tests/desired tests
[5bf1f3e]61def valid_tests( options ):
[c07d724]62        tests = []
63
64        # if we are regenerating the tests we need to find the information of the
65        # already existing tests and create new info for the new tests
66        if options.regenerate_expected :
67                for testname in options.tests :
[5bf1f3e]68                        testname = canonical_path( testname )
[41af19c]69                        # first check if this is a valid name to regenerate
[bacc36c]70                        if Test.valid_name(testname):
[41af19c]71                                # this is a valid name, let's check if it already exists
[5bf1f3e]72                                found = [test for test in all_tests if canonical_path( test.target() ) == testname]
[41af19c]73                                if not found:
74                                        # it's a new name, create it according to the name and specified architecture
75                                        if options.arch:
76                                                # user specified one or multiple architectures, assume the tests will have architecture specific results
77                                                tests.extend( [Test.new_target(testname, arch) for arch in settings.all_arch] )
78                                        else:
79                                                # user didn't specify an architecture, just create a cross platform test
80                                                tests.append( Test.new_target( testname, None ) )
81                                elif len(found) == 1 and not found[0].arch:
82                                        # we found a single test, the user better be wanting to create a cross platform test
83                                        if options.arch:
84                                                print('ERROR: "%s", test has no specified architecture but --arch was specified, ignoring it' % testname, file=sys.stderr)
85                                        else:
86                                                tests.append( found[0] )
87                                else:
88                                        # this test is already cross platform, just add a test for each platform the user asked
89                                        tests.extend( [Test.new_target(testname, arch) for arch in settings.all_arch] )
90
91                                        # print a warning if it users didn't ask for a specific architecture
92                                        if not options.arch:
93                                                print('WARNING: "%s", test has architecture specific expected files but --arch was not specified, regenerating only for current host' % testname, file=sys.stderr)
94
[c07d724]95                        else :
[bacc36c]96                                print('ERROR: "%s", tests are not allowed to end with a C/C++/CFA extension, ignoring it' % testname, file=sys.stderr)
[c07d724]97
98        else :
99                # otherwise we only need to validate that all tests are present in the complete list
100                for testname in options.tests:
[5bf1f3e]101                        test = [t for t in all_tests if path_cmp( t.target(), testname )]
[c07d724]102
[bacc36c]103                        if test :
[136f86b]104                                tests.extend( test )
[c07d724]105                        else :
106                                print('ERROR: No expected file for test %s, ignoring it' % testname, file=sys.stderr)
107
108        return tests
109
110# parses the option
[5bf1f3e]111def parse_args():
[c07d724]112        # create a parser with the arguments for the tests script
113        parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(description='Script which runs cforall tests')
[136f86b]114        parser.add_argument('--debug', help='Run all tests in debug or release', type=comma_separated(yes_no), default='yes')
115        parser.add_argument('--install', help='Run all tests based on installed binaries or tree binaries', type=comma_separated(yes_no), default='no')
[41af19c]116        parser.add_argument('--arch', help='Test for specific architecture', type=comma_separated(str), default=None)
[136f86b]117        parser.add_argument('--continue', help='When multiple specifications are passed (debug/install/arch), sets whether or not to continue if the last specification failed', type=yes_no, default='yes', dest='continue_')
[ebb7b66]118        parser.add_argument('--timeout', help='Maximum duration in seconds after a single test is considered to have timed out', type=int, default=120)
[afe8882]119        parser.add_argument('--global-timeout', help='Maximum cumulative duration in seconds after the ALL tests are considered to have timed out', type=int, default=7200)
[d658183]120        parser.add_argument('--timeout-with-gdb', help='Instead of killing the command when it times out, orphan it and print process id to allow gdb to attach', type=yes_no, default="no")
[c07d724]121        parser.add_argument('--dry-run', help='Don\'t run the tests, only output the commands', action='store_true')
122        parser.add_argument('--list', help='List all test available', action='store_true')
123        parser.add_argument('--all', help='Run all test available', action='store_true')
124        parser.add_argument('--regenerate-expected', help='Regenerate the .expect by running the specified tets, can be used with --all option', action='store_true')
[dcfedca]125        parser.add_argument('--archive-errors', help='If called with a valid path, on test crashes the test script will copy the core dump and the executable to the specified path.', type=str, default='')
[d142ec5]126        parser.add_argument('-j', '--jobs', help='Number of tests to run simultaneously', type=int)
[c07d724]127        parser.add_argument('--list-comp', help='List all valide arguments', action='store_true')
[0ad0c55]128        parser.add_argument('-I','--include', help='Directory of test to include, can be used multiple time, All  if omitted', action='append')
129        parser.add_argument('-E','--exclude', help='Directory of test to exclude, can be used multiple time, None if omitted', action='append')
[c07d724]130        parser.add_argument('tests', metavar='test', type=str, nargs='*', help='a list of tests to run')
131
[575a6e5]132        try:
133                options =  parser.parse_args()
134        except:
135                print('ERROR: invalid arguments', file=sys.stderr)
136                parser.print_help(sys.stderr)
[5b993e0]137                sys.exit(1)
[c07d724]138
139        # script must have at least some tests to run or be listing
140        listing    = options.list or options.list_comp
141        all_tests  = options.all
142        some_tests = len(options.tests) > 0
[0ad0c55]143        some_dirs  = len(options.include) > 0 if options.include else 0
[c07d724]144
145        # check that exactly one of the booleans is set to true
[0ad0c55]146        if not sum( (listing, all_tests, some_tests, some_dirs) ) > 0 :
[5b993e0]147                print('''ERROR: must have option '--all', '--list', '--include', '-I' or non-empty test list''', file=sys.stderr)
[c07d724]148                parser.print_help()
149                sys.exit(1)
150
151        return options
152
[efc15918]153################################################################################
154#               running test functions
155################################################################################
[0c13238]156def success(val):
157        return val == 0 or settings.dry_run
[f85bc15]158
[5bf1f3e]159def no_rule(file, target):
160        return not settings.dry_run and file_contains_only(file, "make: *** No rule to make target `%s'.  Stop." % target)
[f85bc15]161
[c07d724]162# logic to run a single test and return the result (No handling of printing or other test framework logic)
[209383b]163def run_single_test(test):
[3c1d702]164
[c07d724]165        # find the output file based on the test name and options flag
[f85bc15]166        exe_file = test.target_executable();
[bacc36c]167        out_file = test.target_output()
168        err_file = test.error_log()
169        cmp_file = test.expect()
170        in_file  = test.input()
[0ad0c55]171
172        # prepare the proper directories
[bacc36c]173        test.prepare()
[efc15918]174
[e6cfb4e2]175        # ----------
176        # MAKE
177        # ----------
[c07d724]178        # build, skipping to next test on error
[0c13238]179        with Timed() as comp_dur:
[d65f92c]180                make_ret, _ = make( test.target(), output_file=subprocess.DEVNULL, error=out_file, error_file = err_file )
[efc15918]181
[e6cfb4e2]182        # ----------
183        # RUN
184        # ----------
[f806b61]185        # run everything in a temp directory to make sure core file are handled properly
[e6cfb4e2]186        run_dur = None
[f806b61]187        with tempdir():
[103c292]188                # if the make command succeeds continue otherwise skip to diff
[f806b61]189                if success(make_ret):
190                        with Timed() as run_dur:
191                                if settings.dry_run or is_exe(exe_file):
192                                        # run test
[d65f92c]193                                        retcode, _ = sh(exe_file, output_file=out_file, input_file=in_file, timeout=True)
[f806b61]194                                else :
195                                        # simply cat the result into the output
196                                        retcode = cat(exe_file, out_file)
197                else:
198                        retcode = mv(err_file, out_file)
199
200                if success(retcode):
201                        if settings.generating :
[eb67b47]202                                # if we are only generating the output we still need to check that the test actually exists
[f806b61]203                                if no_rule(out_file, test.target()) :
204                                        retcode = 1
205                                        error = "\t\tNo make target for test %s!" % test.target()
206                                        rm(out_file)
207                                else:
208                                        error = None
[0c13238]209                        else :
[f806b61]210                                # fetch return code and error from the diff command
211                                retcode, error = diff(cmp_file, out_file)
212
213                else:
[62cc231]214                        if os.stat(out_file).st_size < 1048576:
[09bbe78]215                                with open (out_file, "r", encoding='latin-1') as myfile:  # use latin-1 so all chars mean something.
[65583e2]216                                        error = myfile.read()
217                        else:
218                                error = "Output log can't be read, file is bigger than 1MB, see {} for actual error\n".format(out_file)
[f806b61]219
220                        ret, info = core_info(exe_file)
221                        error = error + info if error else info
[0c13238]222
[dcfedca]223                        if settings.archive:
224                                error = error + '\n' + core_archive(settings.archive, test.target(), exe_file)
225
[0c13238]226
[b5f9829]227
[c07d724]228        # clean the executable
[0c13238]229        rm(exe_file)
[efc15918]230
[0c13238]231        return retcode, error, [comp_dur.duration, run_dur.duration if run_dur else None]
[efc15918]232
[c07d724]233# run a single test and handle the errors, outputs, printing, exception handling, etc.
[209383b]234def run_test_worker(t) :
[1bb2488]235        try :
[bacc36c]236                # print formated name
[5bf1f3e]237                name_txt = '{0:{width}}  '.format(t.target(), width=settings.output_width)
[ced2e989]238
[ca54499]239                retcode, error, duration = run_single_test(t)
[0a1a680]240
[bacc36c]241                # update output based on current action
[ca54499]242                result_txt = TestResult.toString( retcode, duration )
[bacc36c]243
244                #print result with error if needed
[a45fc7b]245                text = '\t' + name_txt + result_txt
[bacc36c]246                out = sys.stdout
247                if error :
[2b10f95]248                        text = text + '\n' + error
[bacc36c]249
[e791851]250                return retcode == TestResult.SUCCESS, text
[1bb2488]251        except KeyboardInterrupt:
[35a408b7]252                return False, ""
[8364209]253        except Exception as ex:
[5d10e8a]254                print("Unexpected error in worker thread running {}: {}".format(t.target(), ex), file=sys.stderr)
[35a408b7]255                sys.stderr.flush()
256                return False, ""
257
[ced2e989]258
[911348cd]259# run the given list of tests with the given parameters
[209383b]260def run_tests(tests, jobs) :
[911348cd]261        # clean the sandbox from previous commands
[d65f92c]262        make('clean', output_file=subprocess.DEVNULL, error=subprocess.DEVNULL)
[efc15918]263
[2cd949b]264        # since python prints stacks by default on a interrupt, redo the interrupt handling to be silent
265        def worker_init():
266                def sig_int(signal_num, frame):
267                        pass
268
269                signal.signal(signal.SIGINT, sig_int)
270
[c07d724]271        # create the executor for our jobs and handle the signal properly
[2cd949b]272        pool = multiprocessing.Pool(jobs, worker_init)
[c07d724]273
[e791851]274        failed = False
275
[2cd949b]276        def stop(x, y):
277                print("Tests interrupted by user", file=sys.stderr)
278                sys.exit(1)
279        signal.signal(signal.SIGINT, stop)
280
[c07d724]281        # for each test to run
[ced2e989]282        try :
[e791851]283                num = len(tests)
284                fancy = sys.stdout.isatty()
[35a408b7]285                results = pool.imap_unordered(
[209383b]286                        run_test_worker,
[bacc36c]287                        tests,
288                        chunksize = 1
[35a408b7]289                )
290
291                for i, (succ, txt) in enumerate(timed(results, timeout = settings.timeout.total), 1) :
[e791851]292                        if not succ :
293                                failed = True
294
295                        print("       " + txt)
296
297                        if(fancy and i != num):
298                                print("%d/%d" % (i, num), end='\r')
299                                sys.stdout.flush()
300
[ced2e989]301        except KeyboardInterrupt:
[e791851]302                print("Tests interrupted by user", file=sys.stderr)
[35a408b7]303                pool.terminate()
304                pool.join()
[e791851]305                failed = True
306        except multiprocessing.TimeoutError:
307                print("ERROR: Test suite timed out", file=sys.stderr)
[35a408b7]308                pool.terminate()
309                pool.join()
[e791851]310                failed = True
[35a408b7]311                killgroup() # needed to cleanly kill all children
312
[efc15918]313
[c07d724]314        # clean the workspace
[d65f92c]315        make('clean', output_file=subprocess.DEVNULL, error=subprocess.DEVNULL)
[efc15918]316
[136f86b]317        return failed
[efc15918]318
[6a1bdfd]319
[efc15918]320################################################################################
321#               main loop
322################################################################################
[c07d724]323if __name__ == "__main__":
[f803a75]324
[c07d724]325        # parse the command line arguments
[5bf1f3e]326        options = parse_args()
[f1231f2]327
[bacc36c]328        # init global settings
329        settings.init( options )
330
[c07d724]331        # users may want to simply list the tests
332        if options.list_comp :
[2980667]333                # fetch the liest of all valid tests
334                tests = list_tests( None, None )
335
336                # print the possible options
[0f3d844]337                print("-h --help --debug --dry-run --list --arch --all --regenerate-expected --archive-errors --install --timeout --global-timeout --timeout-with-gdb -j --jobs -I --include -E --exclude --continue ", end='')
[0ad0c55]338                print(" ".join(map(lambda t: "%s" % (t.target()), tests)))
[911348cd]339
[c07d724]340        elif options.list :
[2980667]341                # fetch the liest of all valid tests
342                tests = list_tests( options.include, options.exclude )
343
344                # print the available tests
[5b993e0]345                fancy_print("\n".join(map(lambda t: t.toString(), tests)))
[911348cd]346
[b98c913]347        else :
[2980667]348                # fetch the liest of all valid tests
349                all_tests = list_tests( options.include, options.exclude )
350
351                # if user wants all tests than no other treatement of the test list is required
352                if options.all or options.include :
353                        tests = all_tests
354
355                #otherwise we need to validate that the test list that was entered is valid
356                else :
357                        tests = valid_tests( options )
358
359                # make sure we have at least some test to run
360                if not tests :
361                        print('ERROR: No valid test to run', file=sys.stderr)
362                        sys.exit(1)
363
[136f86b]364                # prep invariants
[d3c1c6a]365                settings.prep_output(tests)
[136f86b]366                failed = 0
367
[f866d15]368                # check if the expected files aren't empty
369                if not options.regenerate_expected:
370                        for t in tests:
371                                if is_empty(t.expect()):
372                                        print('WARNING: test "{}" has empty .expect file'.format(t.target()), file=sys.stderr)
373
[136f86b]374                # for each build configurations, run the test
[76de075]375                with Timed() as total_dur:
376                        for arch, debug, install in itertools.product(settings.all_arch, settings.all_debug, settings.all_install):
377                                settings.arch    = arch
378                                settings.debug   = debug
379                                settings.install = install
380
381                                # filter out the tests for a different architecture
382                                # tests are the same across debug/install
383                                local_tests = settings.arch.filter( tests )
384                                options.jobs, forceJobs = job_count( options, local_tests )
385                                settings.update_make_cmd(forceJobs, options.jobs)
386
387                                # check the build configuration works
388                                settings.validate()
389
390                                # print configuration
391                                print('%s %i tests on %i cores (%s:%s)' % (
392                                        'Regenerating' if settings.generating else 'Running',
393                                        len(local_tests),
394                                        options.jobs,
395                                        settings.arch.string,
396                                        settings.debug.string
397                                ))
398
399                                # otherwise run all tests and make sure to return the correct error code
400                                failed = run_tests(local_tests, options.jobs)
401                                if failed:
402                                        result = 1
403                                        if not settings.continue_:
404                                                break
405
406                print('Tests took %s' % fmtDur( total_dur.duration ))
[136f86b]407                sys.exit( failed )
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