nodemap: keep track of the docket for loaded data
To perform incremental update of the on disk data, we need to keep tracks of
some aspect of that data.
Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D7885
#!/usr/bin/env python
#
# run-tests.py - Run a set of tests on Mercurial
#
# Copyright 2006 Matt Mackall <mpm@selenic.com>
#
# This software may be used and distributed according to the terms of the
# GNU General Public License version 2 or any later version.
# Modifying this script is tricky because it has many modes:
# - serial (default) vs parallel (-jN, N > 1)
# - no coverage (default) vs coverage (-c, -C, -s)
# - temp install (default) vs specific hg script (--with-hg, --local)
# - tests are a mix of shell scripts and Python scripts
#
# If you change this script, it is recommended that you ensure you
# haven't broken it by running it in various modes with a representative
# sample of test scripts. For example:
#
# 1) serial, no coverage, temp install:
# ./run-tests.py test-s*
# 2) serial, no coverage, local hg:
# ./run-tests.py --local test-s*
# 3) serial, coverage, temp install:
# ./run-tests.py -c test-s*
# 4) serial, coverage, local hg:
# ./run-tests.py -c --local test-s* # unsupported
# 5) parallel, no coverage, temp install:
# ./run-tests.py -j2 test-s*
# 6) parallel, no coverage, local hg:
# ./run-tests.py -j2 --local test-s*
# 7) parallel, coverage, temp install:
# ./run-tests.py -j2 -c test-s* # currently broken
# 8) parallel, coverage, local install:
# ./run-tests.py -j2 -c --local test-s* # unsupported (and broken)
# 9) parallel, custom tmp dir:
# ./run-tests.py -j2 --tmpdir /tmp/myhgtests
# 10) parallel, pure, tests that call run-tests:
# ./run-tests.py --pure `grep -l run-tests.py *.t`
#
# (You could use any subset of the tests: test-s* happens to match
# enough that it's worth doing parallel runs, few enough that it
# completes fairly quickly, includes both shell and Python scripts, and
# includes some scripts that run daemon processes.)
from __future__ import absolute_import, print_function
import argparse
import collections
import difflib
import distutils.version as version
import errno
import json
import multiprocessing
import os
import random
import re
import shutil
import signal
import socket
import subprocess
import sys
import sysconfig
import tempfile
import threading
import time
import unittest
import uuid
import xml.dom.minidom as minidom
try:
import Queue as queue
except ImportError:
import queue
try:
import shlex
shellquote = shlex.quote
except (ImportError, AttributeError):
import pipes
shellquote = pipes.quote
processlock = threading.Lock()
pygmentspresent = False
# ANSI color is unsupported prior to Windows 10
if os.name != 'nt':
try: # is pygments installed
import pygments
import pygments.lexers as lexers
import pygments.lexer as lexer
import pygments.formatters as formatters
import pygments.token as token
import pygments.style as style
pygmentspresent = True
difflexer = lexers.DiffLexer()
terminal256formatter = formatters.Terminal256Formatter()
except ImportError:
pass
if pygmentspresent:
class TestRunnerStyle(style.Style):
default_style = ""
skipped = token.string_to_tokentype("Token.Generic.Skipped")
failed = token.string_to_tokentype("Token.Generic.Failed")
skippedname = token.string_to_tokentype("Token.Generic.SName")
failedname = token.string_to_tokentype("Token.Generic.FName")
styles = {
skipped: '#e5e5e5',
skippedname: '#00ffff',
failed: '#7f0000',
failedname: '#ff0000',
}
class TestRunnerLexer(lexer.RegexLexer):
testpattern = r'[\w-]+\.(t|py)(#[a-zA-Z0-9_\-\.]+)?'
tokens = {
'root': [
(r'^Skipped', token.Generic.Skipped, 'skipped'),
(r'^Failed ', token.Generic.Failed, 'failed'),
(r'^ERROR: ', token.Generic.Failed, 'failed'),
],
'skipped': [
(testpattern, token.Generic.SName),
(r':.*', token.Generic.Skipped),
],
'failed': [
(testpattern, token.Generic.FName),
(r'(:| ).*', token.Generic.Failed),
],
}
runnerformatter = formatters.Terminal256Formatter(style=TestRunnerStyle)
runnerlexer = TestRunnerLexer()
origenviron = os.environ.copy()
if sys.version_info > (3, 5, 0):
PYTHON3 = True
xrange = range # we use xrange in one place, and we'd rather not use range
def _bytespath(p):
if p is None:
return p
return p.encode('utf-8')
def _strpath(p):
if p is None:
return p
return p.decode('utf-8')
osenvironb = getattr(os, 'environb', None)
if osenvironb is None:
# Windows lacks os.environb, for instance. A proxy over the real thing
# instead of a copy allows the environment to be updated via bytes on
# all platforms.
class environbytes(object):
def __init__(self, strenv):
self.__len__ = strenv.__len__
self.clear = strenv.clear
self._strenv = strenv
def __getitem__(self, k):
v = self._strenv.__getitem__(_strpath(k))
return _bytespath(v)
def __setitem__(self, k, v):
self._strenv.__setitem__(_strpath(k), _strpath(v))
def __delitem__(self, k):
self._strenv.__delitem__(_strpath(k))
def __contains__(self, k):
return self._strenv.__contains__(_strpath(k))
def __iter__(self):
return iter([_bytespath(k) for k in iter(self._strenv)])
def get(self, k, default=None):
v = self._strenv.get(_strpath(k), _strpath(default))
return _bytespath(v)
def pop(self, k, default=None):
v = self._strenv.pop(_strpath(k), _strpath(default))
return _bytespath(v)
osenvironb = environbytes(os.environ)
getcwdb = getattr(os, 'getcwdb')
if not getcwdb or os.name == 'nt':
getcwdb = lambda: _bytespath(os.getcwd())
elif sys.version_info >= (3, 0, 0):
print(
'%s is only supported on Python 3.5+ and 2.7, not %s'
% (sys.argv[0], '.'.join(str(v) for v in sys.version_info[:3]))
)
sys.exit(70) # EX_SOFTWARE from `man 3 sysexit`
else:
PYTHON3 = False
# In python 2.x, path operations are generally done using
# bytestrings by default, so we don't have to do any extra
# fiddling there. We define the wrapper functions anyway just to
# help keep code consistent between platforms.
def _bytespath(p):
return p
_strpath = _bytespath
osenvironb = os.environ
getcwdb = os.getcwd
# For Windows support
wifexited = getattr(os, "WIFEXITED", lambda x: False)
# Whether to use IPv6
def checksocketfamily(name, port=20058):
"""return true if we can listen on localhost using family=name
name should be either 'AF_INET', or 'AF_INET6'.
port being used is okay - EADDRINUSE is considered as successful.
"""
family = getattr(socket, name, None)
if family is None:
return False
try:
s = socket.socket(family, socket.SOCK_STREAM)
s.bind(('localhost', port))
s.close()
return True
except socket.error as exc:
if exc.errno == errno.EADDRINUSE:
return True
elif exc.errno in (errno.EADDRNOTAVAIL, errno.EPROTONOSUPPORT):
return False
else:
raise
else:
return False
# useipv6 will be set by parseargs
useipv6 = None
def checkportisavailable(port):
"""return true if a port seems free to bind on localhost"""
if useipv6:
family = socket.AF_INET6
else:
family = socket.AF_INET
try:
s = socket.socket(family, socket.SOCK_STREAM)
s.bind(('localhost', port))
s.close()
return True
except socket.error as exc:
if exc.errno not in (
errno.EADDRINUSE,
errno.EADDRNOTAVAIL,
errno.EPROTONOSUPPORT,
):
raise
return False
closefds = os.name == 'posix'
def Popen4(cmd, wd, timeout, env=None):
processlock.acquire()
p = subprocess.Popen(
_strpath(cmd),
shell=True,
bufsize=-1,
cwd=_strpath(wd),
env=env,
close_fds=closefds,
stdin=subprocess.PIPE,
stdout=subprocess.PIPE,
stderr=subprocess.STDOUT,
)
processlock.release()
p.fromchild = p.stdout
p.tochild = p.stdin
p.childerr = p.stderr
p.timeout = False
if timeout:
def t():
start = time.time()
while time.time() - start < timeout and p.returncode is None:
time.sleep(0.1)
p.timeout = True
if p.returncode is None:
terminate(p)
threading.Thread(target=t).start()
return p
if sys.executable:
sysexecutable = sys.executable
elif os.environ.get('PYTHONEXECUTABLE'):
sysexecutable = os.environ['PYTHONEXECUTABLE']
elif os.environ.get('PYTHON'):
sysexecutable = os.environ['PYTHON']
else:
raise AssertionError('Could not find Python interpreter')
PYTHON = _bytespath(sysexecutable.replace('\\', '/'))
IMPL_PATH = b'PYTHONPATH'
if 'java' in sys.platform:
IMPL_PATH = b'JYTHONPATH'
defaults = {
'jobs': ('HGTEST_JOBS', multiprocessing.cpu_count()),
'timeout': ('HGTEST_TIMEOUT', 180),
'slowtimeout': ('HGTEST_SLOWTIMEOUT', 1500),
'port': ('HGTEST_PORT', 20059),
'shell': ('HGTEST_SHELL', 'sh'),
}
def canonpath(path):
return os.path.realpath(os.path.expanduser(path))
def parselistfiles(files, listtype, warn=True):
entries = dict()
for filename in files:
try:
path = os.path.expanduser(os.path.expandvars(filename))
f = open(path, "rb")
except IOError as err:
if err.errno != errno.ENOENT:
raise
if warn:
print("warning: no such %s file: %s" % (listtype, filename))
continue
for line in f.readlines():
line = line.split(b'#', 1)[0].strip()
if line:
entries[line] = filename
f.close()
return entries
def parsettestcases(path):
"""read a .t test file, return a set of test case names
If path does not exist, return an empty set.
"""
cases = []
try:
with open(path, 'rb') as f:
for l in f:
if l.startswith(b'#testcases '):
cases.append(sorted(l[11:].split()))
except IOError as ex:
if ex.errno != errno.ENOENT:
raise
return cases
def getparser():
"""Obtain the OptionParser used by the CLI."""
parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(usage='%(prog)s [options] [tests]')
selection = parser.add_argument_group('Test Selection')
selection.add_argument(
'--allow-slow-tests',
action='store_true',
help='allow extremely slow tests',
)
selection.add_argument(
"--blacklist",
action="append",
help="skip tests listed in the specified blacklist file",
)
selection.add_argument(
"--changed",
help="run tests that are changed in parent rev or working directory",
)
selection.add_argument(
"-k", "--keywords", help="run tests matching keywords"
)
selection.add_argument(
"-r", "--retest", action="store_true", help="retest failed tests"
)
selection.add_argument(
"--test-list",
action="append",
help="read tests to run from the specified file",
)
selection.add_argument(
"--whitelist",
action="append",
help="always run tests listed in the specified whitelist file",
)
selection.add_argument(
'tests', metavar='TESTS', nargs='*', help='Tests to run'
)
harness = parser.add_argument_group('Test Harness Behavior')
harness.add_argument(
'--bisect-repo',
metavar='bisect_repo',
help=(
"Path of a repo to bisect. Use together with " "--known-good-rev"
),
)
harness.add_argument(
"-d",
"--debug",
action="store_true",
help="debug mode: write output of test scripts to console"
" rather than capturing and diffing it (disables timeout)",
)
harness.add_argument(
"-f",
"--first",
action="store_true",
help="exit on the first test failure",
)
harness.add_argument(
"-i",
"--interactive",
action="store_true",
help="prompt to accept changed output",
)
harness.add_argument(
"-j",
"--jobs",
type=int,
help="number of jobs to run in parallel"
" (default: $%s or %d)" % defaults['jobs'],
)
harness.add_argument(
"--keep-tmpdir",
action="store_true",
help="keep temporary directory after running tests",
)
harness.add_argument(
'--known-good-rev',
metavar="known_good_rev",
help=(
"Automatically bisect any failures using this "
"revision as a known-good revision."
),
)
harness.add_argument(
"--list-tests",
action="store_true",
help="list tests instead of running them",
)
harness.add_argument(
"--loop", action="store_true", help="loop tests repeatedly"
)
harness.add_argument(
'--random', action="store_true", help='run tests in random order'
)
harness.add_argument(
'--order-by-runtime',
action="store_true",
help='run slowest tests first, according to .testtimes',
)
harness.add_argument(
"-p",
"--port",
type=int,
help="port on which servers should listen"
" (default: $%s or %d)" % defaults['port'],
)
harness.add_argument(
'--profile-runner',
action='store_true',
help='run statprof on run-tests',
)
harness.add_argument(
"-R", "--restart", action="store_true", help="restart at last error"
)
harness.add_argument(
"--runs-per-test",
type=int,
dest="runs_per_test",
help="run each test N times (default=1)",
default=1,
)
harness.add_argument(
"--shell", help="shell to use (default: $%s or %s)" % defaults['shell']
)
harness.add_argument(
'--showchannels', action='store_true', help='show scheduling channels'
)
harness.add_argument(
"--slowtimeout",
type=int,
help="kill errant slow tests after SLOWTIMEOUT seconds"
" (default: $%s or %d)" % defaults['slowtimeout'],
)
harness.add_argument(
"-t",
"--timeout",
type=int,
help="kill errant tests after TIMEOUT seconds"
" (default: $%s or %d)" % defaults['timeout'],
)
harness.add_argument(
"--tmpdir",
help="run tests in the given temporary directory"
" (implies --keep-tmpdir)",
)
harness.add_argument(
"-v", "--verbose", action="store_true", help="output verbose messages"
)
hgconf = parser.add_argument_group('Mercurial Configuration')
hgconf.add_argument(
"--chg",
action="store_true",
help="install and use chg wrapper in place of hg",
)
hgconf.add_argument("--compiler", help="compiler to build with")
hgconf.add_argument(
'--extra-config-opt',
action="append",
default=[],
help='set the given config opt in the test hgrc',
)
hgconf.add_argument(
"-l",
"--local",
action="store_true",
help="shortcut for --with-hg=<testdir>/../hg, "
"and --with-chg=<testdir>/../contrib/chg/chg if --chg is set",
)
hgconf.add_argument(
"--ipv6",
action="store_true",
help="prefer IPv6 to IPv4 for network related tests",
)
hgconf.add_argument(
"--pure",
action="store_true",
help="use pure Python code instead of C extensions",
)
hgconf.add_argument(
"--with-chg",
metavar="CHG",
help="use specified chg wrapper in place of hg",
)
hgconf.add_argument(
"--with-hg",
metavar="HG",
help="test using specified hg script rather than a "
"temporary installation",
)
reporting = parser.add_argument_group('Results Reporting')
reporting.add_argument(
"-C",
"--annotate",
action="store_true",
help="output files annotated with coverage",
)
reporting.add_argument(
"--color",
choices=["always", "auto", "never"],
default=os.environ.get('HGRUNTESTSCOLOR', 'auto'),
help="colorisation: always|auto|never (default: auto)",
)
reporting.add_argument(
"-c",
"--cover",
action="store_true",
help="print a test coverage report",
)
reporting.add_argument(
'--exceptions',
action='store_true',
help='log all exceptions and generate an exception report',
)
reporting.add_argument(
"-H",
"--htmlcov",
action="store_true",
help="create an HTML report of the coverage of the files",
)
reporting.add_argument(
"--json",
action="store_true",
help="store test result data in 'report.json' file",
)
reporting.add_argument(
"--outputdir",
help="directory to write error logs to (default=test directory)",
)
reporting.add_argument(
"-n", "--nodiff", action="store_true", help="skip showing test changes"
)
reporting.add_argument(
"-S",
"--noskips",
action="store_true",
help="don't report skip tests verbosely",
)
reporting.add_argument(
"--time", action="store_true", help="time how long each test takes"
)
reporting.add_argument("--view", help="external diff viewer")
reporting.add_argument(
"--xunit", help="record xunit results at specified path"
)
for option, (envvar, default) in defaults.items():
defaults[option] = type(default)(os.environ.get(envvar, default))
parser.set_defaults(**defaults)
return parser
def parseargs(args, parser):
"""Parse arguments with our OptionParser and validate results."""
options = parser.parse_args(args)
# jython is always pure
if 'java' in sys.platform or '__pypy__' in sys.modules:
options.pure = True
if options.local:
if options.with_hg or options.with_chg:
parser.error('--local cannot be used with --with-hg or --with-chg')
testdir = os.path.dirname(_bytespath(canonpath(sys.argv[0])))
reporootdir = os.path.dirname(testdir)
pathandattrs = [(b'hg', 'with_hg')]
if options.chg:
pathandattrs.append((b'contrib/chg/chg', 'with_chg'))
for relpath, attr in pathandattrs:
binpath = os.path.join(reporootdir, relpath)
if os.name != 'nt' and not os.access(binpath, os.X_OK):
parser.error(
'--local specified, but %r not found or '
'not executable' % binpath
)
setattr(options, attr, _strpath(binpath))
if options.with_hg:
options.with_hg = canonpath(_bytespath(options.with_hg))
if not (
os.path.isfile(options.with_hg)
and os.access(options.with_hg, os.X_OK)
):
parser.error('--with-hg must specify an executable hg script')
if os.path.basename(options.with_hg) not in [b'hg', b'hg.exe']:
sys.stderr.write('warning: --with-hg should specify an hg script\n')
sys.stderr.flush()
if (options.chg or options.with_chg) and os.name == 'nt':
parser.error('chg does not work on %s' % os.name)
if options.with_chg:
options.chg = False # no installation to temporary location
options.with_chg = canonpath(_bytespath(options.with_chg))
if not (
os.path.isfile(options.with_chg)
and os.access(options.with_chg, os.X_OK)
):
parser.error('--with-chg must specify a chg executable')
if options.chg and options.with_hg:
# chg shares installation location with hg
parser.error(
'--chg does not work when --with-hg is specified '
'(use --with-chg instead)'
)
if options.color == 'always' and not pygmentspresent:
sys.stderr.write(
'warning: --color=always ignored because '
'pygments is not installed\n'
)
if options.bisect_repo and not options.known_good_rev:
parser.error("--bisect-repo cannot be used without --known-good-rev")
global useipv6
if options.ipv6:
useipv6 = checksocketfamily('AF_INET6')
else:
# only use IPv6 if IPv4 is unavailable and IPv6 is available
useipv6 = (not checksocketfamily('AF_INET')) and checksocketfamily(
'AF_INET6'
)
options.anycoverage = options.cover or options.annotate or options.htmlcov
if options.anycoverage:
try:
import coverage
covver = version.StrictVersion(coverage.__version__).version
if covver < (3, 3):
parser.error('coverage options require coverage 3.3 or later')
except ImportError:
parser.error('coverage options now require the coverage package')
if options.anycoverage and options.local:
# this needs some path mangling somewhere, I guess
parser.error(
"sorry, coverage options do not work when --local " "is specified"
)
if options.anycoverage and options.with_hg:
parser.error(
"sorry, coverage options do not work when --with-hg " "is specified"
)
global verbose
if options.verbose:
verbose = ''
if options.tmpdir:
options.tmpdir = canonpath(options.tmpdir)
if options.jobs < 1:
parser.error('--jobs must be positive')
if options.interactive and options.debug:
parser.error("-i/--interactive and -d/--debug are incompatible")
if options.debug:
if options.timeout != defaults['timeout']:
sys.stderr.write('warning: --timeout option ignored with --debug\n')
if options.slowtimeout != defaults['slowtimeout']:
sys.stderr.write(
'warning: --slowtimeout option ignored with --debug\n'
)
options.timeout = 0
options.slowtimeout = 0
if options.blacklist:
options.blacklist = parselistfiles(options.blacklist, 'blacklist')
if options.whitelist:
options.whitelisted = parselistfiles(options.whitelist, 'whitelist')
else:
options.whitelisted = {}
if options.showchannels:
options.nodiff = True
return options
def rename(src, dst):
"""Like os.rename(), trade atomicity and opened files friendliness
for existing destination support.
"""
shutil.copy(src, dst)
os.remove(src)
def makecleanable(path):
"""Try to fix directory permission recursively so that the entire tree
can be deleted"""
for dirpath, dirnames, _filenames in os.walk(path, topdown=True):
for d in dirnames:
p = os.path.join(dirpath, d)
try:
os.chmod(p, os.stat(p).st_mode & 0o777 | 0o700) # chmod u+rwx
except OSError:
pass
_unified_diff = difflib.unified_diff
if PYTHON3:
import functools
_unified_diff = functools.partial(difflib.diff_bytes, difflib.unified_diff)
def getdiff(expected, output, ref, err):
servefail = False
lines = []
for line in _unified_diff(expected, output, ref, err):
if line.startswith(b'+++') or line.startswith(b'---'):
line = line.replace(b'\\', b'/')
if line.endswith(b' \n'):
line = line[:-2] + b'\n'
lines.append(line)
if not servefail and line.startswith(
b'+ abort: child process failed to start'
):
servefail = True
return servefail, lines
verbose = False
def vlog(*msg):
"""Log only when in verbose mode."""
if verbose is False:
return
return log(*msg)
# Bytes that break XML even in a CDATA block: control characters 0-31
# sans \t, \n and \r
CDATA_EVIL = re.compile(br"[\000-\010\013\014\016-\037]")
# Match feature conditionalized output lines in the form, capturing the feature
# list in group 2, and the preceeding line output in group 1:
#
# output..output (feature !)\n
optline = re.compile(br'(.*) \((.+?) !\)\n$')
def cdatasafe(data):
"""Make a string safe to include in a CDATA block.
Certain control characters are illegal in a CDATA block, and
there's no way to include a ]]> in a CDATA either. This function
replaces illegal bytes with ? and adds a space between the ]] so
that it won't break the CDATA block.
"""
return CDATA_EVIL.sub(b'?', data).replace(b']]>', b'] ]>')
def log(*msg):
"""Log something to stdout.
Arguments are strings to print.
"""
with iolock:
if verbose:
print(verbose, end=' ')
for m in msg:
print(m, end=' ')
print()
sys.stdout.flush()
def highlightdiff(line, color):
if not color:
return line
assert pygmentspresent
return pygments.highlight(
line.decode('latin1'), difflexer, terminal256formatter
).encode('latin1')
def highlightmsg(msg, color):
if not color:
return msg
assert pygmentspresent
return pygments.highlight(msg, runnerlexer, runnerformatter)
def terminate(proc):
"""Terminate subprocess"""
vlog('# Terminating process %d' % proc.pid)
try:
proc.terminate()
except OSError:
pass
def killdaemons(pidfile):
import killdaemons as killmod
return killmod.killdaemons(pidfile, tryhard=False, remove=True, logfn=vlog)
class Test(unittest.TestCase):
"""Encapsulates a single, runnable test.
While this class conforms to the unittest.TestCase API, it differs in that
instances need to be instantiated manually. (Typically, unittest.TestCase
classes are instantiated automatically by scanning modules.)
"""
# Status code reserved for skipped tests (used by hghave).
SKIPPED_STATUS = 80
def __init__(
self,
path,
outputdir,
tmpdir,
keeptmpdir=False,
debug=False,
first=False,
timeout=None,
startport=None,
extraconfigopts=None,
shell=None,
hgcommand=None,
slowtimeout=None,
usechg=False,
useipv6=False,
):
"""Create a test from parameters.
path is the full path to the file defining the test.
tmpdir is the main temporary directory to use for this test.
keeptmpdir determines whether to keep the test's temporary directory
after execution. It defaults to removal (False).
debug mode will make the test execute verbosely, with unfiltered
output.
timeout controls the maximum run time of the test. It is ignored when
debug is True. See slowtimeout for tests with #require slow.
slowtimeout overrides timeout if the test has #require slow.
startport controls the starting port number to use for this test. Each
test will reserve 3 port numbers for execution. It is the caller's
responsibility to allocate a non-overlapping port range to Test
instances.
extraconfigopts is an iterable of extra hgrc config options. Values
must have the form "key=value" (something understood by hgrc). Values
of the form "foo.key=value" will result in "[foo] key=value".
shell is the shell to execute tests in.
"""
if timeout is None:
timeout = defaults['timeout']
if startport is None:
startport = defaults['port']
if slowtimeout is None:
slowtimeout = defaults['slowtimeout']
self.path = path
self.bname = os.path.basename(path)
self.name = _strpath(self.bname)
self._testdir = os.path.dirname(path)
self._outputdir = outputdir
self._tmpname = os.path.basename(path)
self.errpath = os.path.join(self._outputdir, b'%s.err' % self.bname)
self._threadtmp = tmpdir
self._keeptmpdir = keeptmpdir
self._debug = debug
self._first = first
self._timeout = timeout
self._slowtimeout = slowtimeout
self._startport = startport
self._extraconfigopts = extraconfigopts or []
self._shell = _bytespath(shell)
self._hgcommand = hgcommand or b'hg'
self._usechg = usechg
self._useipv6 = useipv6
self._aborted = False
self._daemonpids = []
self._finished = None
self._ret = None
self._out = None
self._skipped = None
self._testtmp = None
self._chgsockdir = None
self._refout = self.readrefout()
def readrefout(self):
"""read reference output"""
# If we're not in --debug mode and reference output file exists,
# check test output against it.
if self._debug:
return None # to match "out is None"
elif os.path.exists(self.refpath):
with open(self.refpath, 'rb') as f:
return f.read().splitlines(True)
else:
return []
# needed to get base class __repr__ running
@property
def _testMethodName(self):
return self.name
def __str__(self):
return self.name
def shortDescription(self):
return self.name
def setUp(self):
"""Tasks to perform before run()."""
self._finished = False
self._ret = None
self._out = None
self._skipped = None
try:
os.mkdir(self._threadtmp)
except OSError as e:
if e.errno != errno.EEXIST:
raise
name = self._tmpname
self._testtmp = os.path.join(self._threadtmp, name)
os.mkdir(self._testtmp)
# Remove any previous output files.
if os.path.exists(self.errpath):
try:
os.remove(self.errpath)
except OSError as e:
# We might have raced another test to clean up a .err
# file, so ignore ENOENT when removing a previous .err
# file.
if e.errno != errno.ENOENT:
raise
if self._usechg:
self._chgsockdir = os.path.join(
self._threadtmp, b'%s.chgsock' % name
)
os.mkdir(self._chgsockdir)
def run(self, result):
"""Run this test and report results against a TestResult instance."""
# This function is extremely similar to unittest.TestCase.run(). Once
# we require Python 2.7 (or at least its version of unittest), this
# function can largely go away.
self._result = result
result.startTest(self)
try:
try:
self.setUp()
except (KeyboardInterrupt, SystemExit):
self._aborted = True
raise
except Exception:
result.addError(self, sys.exc_info())
return
success = False
try:
self.runTest()
except KeyboardInterrupt:
self._aborted = True
raise
except unittest.SkipTest as e:
result.addSkip(self, str(e))
# The base class will have already counted this as a
# test we "ran", but we want to exclude skipped tests
# from those we count towards those run.
result.testsRun -= 1
except self.failureException as e:
# This differs from unittest in that we don't capture
# the stack trace. This is for historical reasons and
# this decision could be revisited in the future,
# especially for PythonTest instances.
if result.addFailure(self, str(e)):
success = True
except Exception:
result.addError(self, sys.exc_info())
else:
success = True
try:
self.tearDown()
except (KeyboardInterrupt, SystemExit):
self._aborted = True
raise
except Exception:
result.addError(self, sys.exc_info())
success = False
if success:
result.addSuccess(self)
finally:
result.stopTest(self, interrupted=self._aborted)
def runTest(self):
"""Run this test instance.
This will return a tuple describing the result of the test.
"""
env = self._getenv()
self._genrestoreenv(env)
self._daemonpids.append(env['DAEMON_PIDS'])
self._createhgrc(env['HGRCPATH'])
vlog('# Test', self.name)
ret, out = self._run(env)
self._finished = True
self._ret = ret
self._out = out
def describe(ret):
if ret < 0:
return 'killed by signal: %d' % -ret
return 'returned error code %d' % ret
self._skipped = False
if ret == self.SKIPPED_STATUS:
if out is None: # Debug mode, nothing to parse.
missing = ['unknown']
failed = None
else:
missing, failed = TTest.parsehghaveoutput(out)
if not missing:
missing = ['skipped']
if failed:
self.fail('hg have failed checking for %s' % failed[-1])
else:
self._skipped = True
raise unittest.SkipTest(missing[-1])
elif ret == 'timeout':
self.fail('timed out')
elif ret is False:
self.fail('no result code from test')
elif out != self._refout:
# Diff generation may rely on written .err file.
if (
(ret != 0 or out != self._refout)
and not self._skipped
and not self._debug
):
with open(self.errpath, 'wb') as f:
for line in out:
f.write(line)
# The result object handles diff calculation for us.
with firstlock:
if self._result.addOutputMismatch(self, ret, out, self._refout):
# change was accepted, skip failing
return
if self._first:
global firsterror
firsterror = True
if ret:
msg = 'output changed and ' + describe(ret)
else:
msg = 'output changed'
self.fail(msg)
elif ret:
self.fail(describe(ret))
def tearDown(self):
"""Tasks to perform after run()."""
for entry in self._daemonpids:
killdaemons(entry)
self._daemonpids = []
if self._keeptmpdir:
log(
'\nKeeping testtmp dir: %s\nKeeping threadtmp dir: %s'
% (
self._testtmp.decode('utf-8'),
self._threadtmp.decode('utf-8'),
)
)
else:
try:
shutil.rmtree(self._testtmp)
except OSError:
# unreadable directory may be left in $TESTTMP; fix permission
# and try again
makecleanable(self._testtmp)
shutil.rmtree(self._testtmp, True)
shutil.rmtree(self._threadtmp, True)
if self._usechg:
# chgservers will stop automatically after they find the socket
# files are deleted
shutil.rmtree(self._chgsockdir, True)
if (
(self._ret != 0 or self._out != self._refout)
and not self._skipped
and not self._debug
and self._out
):
with open(self.errpath, 'wb') as f:
for line in self._out:
f.write(line)
vlog("# Ret was:", self._ret, '(%s)' % self.name)
def _run(self, env):
# This should be implemented in child classes to run tests.
raise unittest.SkipTest('unknown test type')
def abort(self):
"""Terminate execution of this test."""
self._aborted = True
def _portmap(self, i):
offset = b'' if i == 0 else b'%d' % i
return (br':%d\b' % (self._startport + i), b':$HGPORT%s' % offset)
def _getreplacements(self):
"""Obtain a mapping of text replacements to apply to test output.
Test output needs to be normalized so it can be compared to expected
output. This function defines how some of that normalization will
occur.
"""
r = [
# This list should be parallel to defineport in _getenv
self._portmap(0),
self._portmap(1),
self._portmap(2),
(br'([^0-9])%s' % re.escape(self._localip()), br'\1$LOCALIP'),
(br'\bHG_TXNID=TXN:[a-f0-9]{40}\b', br'HG_TXNID=TXN:$ID$'),
]
r.append((self._escapepath(self._testtmp), b'$TESTTMP'))
replacementfile = os.path.join(self._testdir, b'common-pattern.py')
if os.path.exists(replacementfile):
data = {}
with open(replacementfile, mode='rb') as source:
# the intermediate 'compile' step help with debugging
code = compile(source.read(), replacementfile, 'exec')
exec(code, data)
for value in data.get('substitutions', ()):
if len(value) != 2:
msg = 'malformatted substitution in %s: %r'
msg %= (replacementfile, value)
raise ValueError(msg)
r.append(value)
return r
def _escapepath(self, p):
if os.name == 'nt':
return b''.join(
c.isalpha()
and b'[%s%s]' % (c.lower(), c.upper())
or c in b'/\\'
and br'[/\\]'
or c.isdigit()
and c
or b'\\' + c
for c in [p[i : i + 1] for i in range(len(p))]
)
else:
return re.escape(p)
def _localip(self):
if self._useipv6:
return b'::1'
else:
return b'127.0.0.1'
def _genrestoreenv(self, testenv):
"""Generate a script that can be used by tests to restore the original
environment."""
# Put the restoreenv script inside self._threadtmp
scriptpath = os.path.join(self._threadtmp, b'restoreenv.sh')
testenv['HGTEST_RESTOREENV'] = _strpath(scriptpath)
# Only restore environment variable names that the shell allows
# us to export.
name_regex = re.compile('^[a-zA-Z][a-zA-Z0-9_]*$')
# Do not restore these variables; otherwise tests would fail.
reqnames = {'PYTHON', 'TESTDIR', 'TESTTMP'}
with open(scriptpath, 'w') as envf:
for name, value in origenviron.items():
if not name_regex.match(name):
# Skip environment variables with unusual names not
# allowed by most shells.
continue
if name in reqnames:
continue
envf.write('%s=%s\n' % (name, shellquote(value)))
for name in testenv:
if name in origenviron or name in reqnames:
continue
envf.write('unset %s\n' % (name,))
def _getenv(self):
"""Obtain environment variables to use during test execution."""
def defineport(i):
offset = '' if i == 0 else '%s' % i
env["HGPORT%s" % offset] = '%s' % (self._startport + i)
env = os.environ.copy()
env['PYTHONUSERBASE'] = sysconfig.get_config_var('userbase') or ''
env['HGEMITWARNINGS'] = '1'
env['TESTTMP'] = _strpath(self._testtmp)
env['TESTNAME'] = self.name
env['HOME'] = _strpath(self._testtmp)
# This number should match portneeded in _getport
for port in xrange(3):
# This list should be parallel to _portmap in _getreplacements
defineport(port)
env["HGRCPATH"] = _strpath(os.path.join(self._threadtmp, b'.hgrc'))
env["DAEMON_PIDS"] = _strpath(
os.path.join(self._threadtmp, b'daemon.pids')
)
env["HGEDITOR"] = (
'"' + sysexecutable + '"' + ' -c "import sys; sys.exit(0)"'
)
env["HGUSER"] = "test"
env["HGENCODING"] = "ascii"
env["HGENCODINGMODE"] = "strict"
env["HGHOSTNAME"] = "test-hostname"
env['HGIPV6'] = str(int(self._useipv6))
# See contrib/catapipe.py for how to use this functionality.
if 'HGTESTCATAPULTSERVERPIPE' not in env:
# If we don't have HGTESTCATAPULTSERVERPIPE explicitly set, pull the
# non-test one in as a default, otherwise set to devnull
env['HGTESTCATAPULTSERVERPIPE'] = env.get(
'HGCATAPULTSERVERPIPE', os.devnull
)
extraextensions = []
for opt in self._extraconfigopts:
section, key = opt.encode('utf-8').split(b'.', 1)
if section != 'extensions':
continue
name = key.split(b'=', 1)[0]
extraextensions.append(name)
if extraextensions:
env['HGTESTEXTRAEXTENSIONS'] = b' '.join(extraextensions)
# LOCALIP could be ::1 or 127.0.0.1. Useful for tests that require raw
# IP addresses.
env['LOCALIP'] = _strpath(self._localip())
# This has the same effect as Py_LegacyWindowsStdioFlag in exewrapper.c,
# but this is needed for testing python instances like dummyssh,
# dummysmtpd.py, and dumbhttp.py.
if PYTHON3 and os.name == 'nt':
env['PYTHONLEGACYWINDOWSSTDIO'] = '1'
# Modified HOME in test environment can confuse Rust tools. So set
# CARGO_HOME and RUSTUP_HOME automatically if a Rust toolchain is
# present and these variables aren't already defined.
cargo_home_path = os.path.expanduser('~/.cargo')
rustup_home_path = os.path.expanduser('~/.rustup')
if os.path.exists(cargo_home_path) and b'CARGO_HOME' not in osenvironb:
env['CARGO_HOME'] = cargo_home_path
if (
os.path.exists(rustup_home_path)
and b'RUSTUP_HOME' not in osenvironb
):
env['RUSTUP_HOME'] = rustup_home_path
# Reset some environment variables to well-known values so that
# the tests produce repeatable output.
env['LANG'] = env['LC_ALL'] = env['LANGUAGE'] = 'C'
env['TZ'] = 'GMT'
env["EMAIL"] = "Foo Bar <foo.bar@example.com>"
env['COLUMNS'] = '80'
env['TERM'] = 'xterm'
dropped = [
'CDPATH',
'CHGDEBUG',
'EDITOR',
'GREP_OPTIONS',
'HG',
'HGMERGE',
'HGPLAIN',
'HGPLAINEXCEPT',
'HGPROF',
'http_proxy',
'no_proxy',
'NO_PROXY',
'PAGER',
'VISUAL',
]
for k in dropped:
if k in env:
del env[k]
# unset env related to hooks
for k in list(env):
if k.startswith('HG_'):
del env[k]
if self._usechg:
env['CHGSOCKNAME'] = os.path.join(self._chgsockdir, b'server')
return env
def _createhgrc(self, path):
"""Create an hgrc file for this test."""
with open(path, 'wb') as hgrc:
hgrc.write(b'[ui]\n')
hgrc.write(b'slash = True\n')
hgrc.write(b'interactive = False\n')
hgrc.write(b'merge = internal:merge\n')
hgrc.write(b'mergemarkers = detailed\n')
hgrc.write(b'promptecho = True\n')
hgrc.write(b'[defaults]\n')
hgrc.write(b'[devel]\n')
hgrc.write(b'all-warnings = true\n')
hgrc.write(b'default-date = 0 0\n')
hgrc.write(b'[largefiles]\n')
hgrc.write(
b'usercache = %s\n'
% (os.path.join(self._testtmp, b'.cache/largefiles'))
)
hgrc.write(b'[lfs]\n')
hgrc.write(
b'usercache = %s\n'
% (os.path.join(self._testtmp, b'.cache/lfs'))
)
hgrc.write(b'[web]\n')
hgrc.write(b'address = localhost\n')
hgrc.write(b'ipv6 = %s\n' % str(self._useipv6).encode('ascii'))
hgrc.write(b'server-header = testing stub value\n')
for opt in self._extraconfigopts:
section, key = opt.encode('utf-8').split(b'.', 1)
assert b'=' in key, (
'extra config opt %s must ' 'have an = for assignment' % opt
)
hgrc.write(b'[%s]\n%s\n' % (section, key))
def fail(self, msg):
# unittest differentiates between errored and failed.
# Failed is denoted by AssertionError (by default at least).
raise AssertionError(msg)
def _runcommand(self, cmd, env, normalizenewlines=False):
"""Run command in a sub-process, capturing the output (stdout and
stderr).
Return a tuple (exitcode, output). output is None in debug mode.
"""
if self._debug:
proc = subprocess.Popen(
_strpath(cmd), shell=True, cwd=_strpath(self._testtmp), env=env
)
ret = proc.wait()
return (ret, None)
proc = Popen4(cmd, self._testtmp, self._timeout, env)
def cleanup():
terminate(proc)
ret = proc.wait()
if ret == 0:
ret = signal.SIGTERM << 8
killdaemons(env['DAEMON_PIDS'])
return ret
proc.tochild.close()
try:
output = proc.fromchild.read()
except KeyboardInterrupt:
vlog('# Handling keyboard interrupt')
cleanup()
raise
ret = proc.wait()
if wifexited(ret):
ret = os.WEXITSTATUS(ret)
if proc.timeout:
ret = 'timeout'
if ret:
killdaemons(env['DAEMON_PIDS'])
for s, r in self._getreplacements():
output = re.sub(s, r, output)
if normalizenewlines:
output = output.replace(b'\r\n', b'\n')
return ret, output.splitlines(True)
class PythonTest(Test):
"""A Python-based test."""
@property
def refpath(self):
return os.path.join(self._testdir, b'%s.out' % self.bname)
def _run(self, env):
# Quote the python(3) executable for Windows
cmd = b'"%s" "%s"' % (PYTHON, self.path)
vlog("# Running", cmd.decode("utf-8"))
normalizenewlines = os.name == 'nt'
result = self._runcommand(cmd, env, normalizenewlines=normalizenewlines)
if self._aborted:
raise KeyboardInterrupt()
return result
# Some glob patterns apply only in some circumstances, so the script
# might want to remove (glob) annotations that otherwise should be
# retained.
checkcodeglobpats = [
# On Windows it looks like \ doesn't require a (glob), but we know
# better.
re.compile(br'^pushing to \$TESTTMP/.*[^)]$'),
re.compile(br'^moving \S+/.*[^)]$'),
re.compile(br'^pulling from \$TESTTMP/.*[^)]$'),
# Not all platforms have 127.0.0.1 as loopback (though most do),
# so we always glob that too.
re.compile(br'.*\$LOCALIP.*$'),
]
bchr = chr
if PYTHON3:
bchr = lambda x: bytes([x])
WARN_UNDEFINED = 1
WARN_YES = 2
WARN_NO = 3
MARK_OPTIONAL = b" (?)\n"
def isoptional(line):
return line.endswith(MARK_OPTIONAL)
class TTest(Test):
"""A "t test" is a test backed by a .t file."""
SKIPPED_PREFIX = b'skipped: '
FAILED_PREFIX = b'hghave check failed: '
NEEDESCAPE = re.compile(br'[\x00-\x08\x0b-\x1f\x7f-\xff]').search
ESCAPESUB = re.compile(br'[\x00-\x08\x0b-\x1f\\\x7f-\xff]').sub
ESCAPEMAP = dict((bchr(i), br'\x%02x' % i) for i in range(256))
ESCAPEMAP.update({b'\\': b'\\\\', b'\r': br'\r'})
def __init__(self, path, *args, **kwds):
# accept an extra "case" parameter
case = kwds.pop('case', [])
self._case = case
self._allcases = {x for y in parsettestcases(path) for x in y}
super(TTest, self).__init__(path, *args, **kwds)
if case:
casepath = b'#'.join(case)
self.name = '%s#%s' % (self.name, _strpath(casepath))
self.errpath = b'%s#%s.err' % (self.errpath[:-4], casepath)
self._tmpname += b'-%s' % casepath
self._have = {}
@property
def refpath(self):
return os.path.join(self._testdir, self.bname)
def _run(self, env):
with open(self.path, 'rb') as f:
lines = f.readlines()
# .t file is both reference output and the test input, keep reference
# output updated with the the test input. This avoids some race
# conditions where the reference output does not match the actual test.
if self._refout is not None:
self._refout = lines
salt, script, after, expected = self._parsetest(lines)
# Write out the generated script.
fname = b'%s.sh' % self._testtmp
with open(fname, 'wb') as f:
for l in script:
f.write(l)
cmd = b'%s "%s"' % (self._shell, fname)
vlog("# Running", cmd.decode("utf-8"))
exitcode, output = self._runcommand(cmd, env)
if self._aborted:
raise KeyboardInterrupt()
# Do not merge output if skipped. Return hghave message instead.
# Similarly, with --debug, output is None.
if exitcode == self.SKIPPED_STATUS or output is None:
return exitcode, output
return self._processoutput(exitcode, output, salt, after, expected)
def _hghave(self, reqs):
allreqs = b' '.join(reqs)
self._detectslow(reqs)
if allreqs in self._have:
return self._have.get(allreqs)
# TODO do something smarter when all other uses of hghave are gone.
runtestdir = os.path.abspath(os.path.dirname(_bytespath(__file__)))
tdir = runtestdir.replace(b'\\', b'/')
proc = Popen4(
b'%s -c "%s/hghave %s"' % (self._shell, tdir, allreqs),
self._testtmp,
0,
self._getenv(),
)
stdout, stderr = proc.communicate()
ret = proc.wait()
if wifexited(ret):
ret = os.WEXITSTATUS(ret)
if ret == 2:
print(stdout.decode('utf-8'))
sys.exit(1)
if ret != 0:
self._have[allreqs] = (False, stdout)
return False, stdout
self._have[allreqs] = (True, None)
return True, None
def _detectslow(self, reqs):
"""update the timeout of slow test when appropriate"""
if b'slow' in reqs:
self._timeout = self._slowtimeout
def _iftest(self, args):
# implements "#if"
reqs = []
for arg in args:
if arg.startswith(b'no-') and arg[3:] in self._allcases:
if arg[3:] in self._case:
return False
elif arg in self._allcases:
if arg not in self._case:
return False
else:
reqs.append(arg)
self._detectslow(reqs)
return self._hghave(reqs)[0]
def _parsetest(self, lines):
# We generate a shell script which outputs unique markers to line
# up script results with our source. These markers include input
# line number and the last return code.
salt = b"SALT%d" % time.time()
def addsalt(line, inpython):
if inpython:
script.append(b'%s %d 0\n' % (salt, line))
else:
script.append(b'echo %s %d $?\n' % (salt, line))
activetrace = []
session = str(uuid.uuid4())
if PYTHON3:
session = session.encode('ascii')
hgcatapult = os.getenv('HGTESTCATAPULTSERVERPIPE') or os.getenv(
'HGCATAPULTSERVERPIPE'
)
def toggletrace(cmd=None):
if not hgcatapult or hgcatapult == os.devnull:
return
if activetrace:
script.append(
b'echo END %s %s >> "$HGTESTCATAPULTSERVERPIPE"\n'
% (session, activetrace[0])
)
if cmd is None:
return
if isinstance(cmd, str):
quoted = shellquote(cmd.strip())
else:
quoted = shellquote(cmd.strip().decode('utf8')).encode('utf8')
quoted = quoted.replace(b'\\', b'\\\\')
script.append(
b'echo START %s %s >> "$HGTESTCATAPULTSERVERPIPE"\n'
% (session, quoted)
)
activetrace[0:] = [quoted]
script = []
# After we run the shell script, we re-unify the script output
# with non-active parts of the source, with synchronization by our
# SALT line number markers. The after table contains the non-active
# components, ordered by line number.
after = {}
# Expected shell script output.
expected = {}
pos = prepos = -1
# True or False when in a true or false conditional section
skipping = None
# We keep track of whether or not we're in a Python block so we
# can generate the surrounding doctest magic.
inpython = False
if self._debug:
script.append(b'set -x\n')
if self._hgcommand != b'hg':
script.append(b'alias hg="%s"\n' % self._hgcommand)
if os.getenv('MSYSTEM'):
script.append(b'alias pwd="pwd -W"\n')
if hgcatapult and hgcatapult != os.devnull:
if PYTHON3:
hgcatapult = hgcatapult.encode('utf8')
cataname = self.name.encode('utf8')
else:
cataname = self.name
# Kludge: use a while loop to keep the pipe from getting
# closed by our echo commands. The still-running file gets
# reaped at the end of the script, which causes the while
# loop to exit and closes the pipe. Sigh.
script.append(
b'rtendtracing() {\n'
b' echo END %(session)s %(name)s >> %(catapult)s\n'
b' rm -f "$TESTTMP/.still-running"\n'
b'}\n'
b'trap "rtendtracing" 0\n'
b'touch "$TESTTMP/.still-running"\n'
b'while [ -f "$TESTTMP/.still-running" ]; do sleep 1; done '
b'> %(catapult)s &\n'
b'HGCATAPULTSESSION=%(session)s ; export HGCATAPULTSESSION\n'
b'echo START %(session)s %(name)s >> %(catapult)s\n'
% {
b'name': cataname,
b'session': session,
b'catapult': hgcatapult,
}
)
if self._case:
casestr = b'#'.join(self._case)
if isinstance(self._case, str):
quoted = shellquote(casestr)
else:
quoted = shellquote(casestr.decode('utf8')).encode('utf8')
script.append(b'TESTCASE=%s\n' % quoted)
script.append(b'export TESTCASE\n')
n = 0
for n, l in enumerate(lines):
if not l.endswith(b'\n'):
l += b'\n'
if l.startswith(b'#require'):
lsplit = l.split()
if len(lsplit) < 2 or lsplit[0] != b'#require':
after.setdefault(pos, []).append(
b' !!! invalid #require\n'
)
if not skipping:
haveresult, message = self._hghave(lsplit[1:])
if not haveresult:
script = [b'echo "%s"\nexit 80\n' % message]
break
after.setdefault(pos, []).append(l)
elif l.startswith(b'#if'):
lsplit = l.split()
if len(lsplit) < 2 or lsplit[0] != b'#if':
after.setdefault(pos, []).append(b' !!! invalid #if\n')
if skipping is not None:
after.setdefault(pos, []).append(b' !!! nested #if\n')
skipping = not self._iftest(lsplit[1:])
after.setdefault(pos, []).append(l)
elif l.startswith(b'#else'):
if skipping is None:
after.setdefault(pos, []).append(b' !!! missing #if\n')
skipping = not skipping
after.setdefault(pos, []).append(l)
elif l.startswith(b'#endif'):
if skipping is None:
after.setdefault(pos, []).append(b' !!! missing #if\n')
skipping = None
after.setdefault(pos, []).append(l)
elif skipping:
after.setdefault(pos, []).append(l)
elif l.startswith(b' >>> '): # python inlines
after.setdefault(pos, []).append(l)
prepos = pos
pos = n
if not inpython:
# We've just entered a Python block. Add the header.
inpython = True
addsalt(prepos, False) # Make sure we report the exit code.
script.append(b'"%s" -m heredoctest <<EOF\n' % PYTHON)
addsalt(n, True)
script.append(l[2:])
elif l.startswith(b' ... '): # python inlines
after.setdefault(prepos, []).append(l)
script.append(l[2:])
elif l.startswith(b' $ '): # commands
if inpython:
script.append(b'EOF\n')
inpython = False
after.setdefault(pos, []).append(l)
prepos = pos
pos = n
addsalt(n, False)
rawcmd = l[4:]
cmd = rawcmd.split()
toggletrace(rawcmd)
if len(cmd) == 2 and cmd[0] == b'cd':
rawcmd = b'cd %s || exit 1\n' % cmd[1]
script.append(rawcmd)
elif l.startswith(b' > '): # continuations
after.setdefault(prepos, []).append(l)
script.append(l[4:])
elif l.startswith(b' '): # results
# Queue up a list of expected results.
expected.setdefault(pos, []).append(l[2:])
else:
if inpython:
script.append(b'EOF\n')
inpython = False
# Non-command/result. Queue up for merged output.
after.setdefault(pos, []).append(l)
if inpython:
script.append(b'EOF\n')
if skipping is not None:
after.setdefault(pos, []).append(b' !!! missing #endif\n')
addsalt(n + 1, False)
# Need to end any current per-command trace
if activetrace:
toggletrace()
return salt, script, after, expected
def _processoutput(self, exitcode, output, salt, after, expected):
# Merge the script output back into a unified test.
warnonly = WARN_UNDEFINED # 1: not yet; 2: yes; 3: for sure not
if exitcode != 0:
warnonly = WARN_NO
pos = -1
postout = []
for out_rawline in output:
out_line, cmd_line = out_rawline, None
if salt in out_rawline:
out_line, cmd_line = out_rawline.split(salt, 1)
pos, postout, warnonly = self._process_out_line(
out_line, pos, postout, expected, warnonly
)
pos, postout = self._process_cmd_line(cmd_line, pos, postout, after)
if pos in after:
postout += after.pop(pos)
if warnonly == WARN_YES:
exitcode = False # Set exitcode to warned.
return exitcode, postout
def _process_out_line(self, out_line, pos, postout, expected, warnonly):
while out_line:
if not out_line.endswith(b'\n'):
out_line += b' (no-eol)\n'
# Find the expected output at the current position.
els = [None]
if expected.get(pos, None):
els = expected[pos]
optional = []
for i, el in enumerate(els):
r = False
if el:
r, exact = self.linematch(el, out_line)
if isinstance(r, str):
if r == '-glob':
out_line = ''.join(el.rsplit(' (glob)', 1))
r = '' # Warn only this line.
elif r == "retry":
postout.append(b' ' + el)
else:
log('\ninfo, unknown linematch result: %r\n' % r)
r = False
if r:
els.pop(i)
break
if el:
if isoptional(el):
optional.append(i)
else:
m = optline.match(el)
if m:
conditions = [c for c in m.group(2).split(b' ')]
if not self._iftest(conditions):
optional.append(i)
if exact:
# Don't allow line to be matches against a later
# line in the output
els.pop(i)
break
if r:
if r == "retry":
continue
# clean up any optional leftovers
for i in optional:
postout.append(b' ' + els[i])
for i in reversed(optional):
del els[i]
postout.append(b' ' + el)
else:
if self.NEEDESCAPE(out_line):
out_line = TTest._stringescape(
b'%s (esc)\n' % out_line.rstrip(b'\n')
)
postout.append(b' ' + out_line) # Let diff deal with it.
if r != '': # If line failed.
warnonly = WARN_NO
elif warnonly == WARN_UNDEFINED:
warnonly = WARN_YES
break
else:
# clean up any optional leftovers
while expected.get(pos, None):
el = expected[pos].pop(0)
if el:
if not isoptional(el):
m = optline.match(el)
if m:
conditions = [c for c in m.group(2).split(b' ')]
if self._iftest(conditions):
# Don't append as optional line
continue
else:
continue
postout.append(b' ' + el)
return pos, postout, warnonly
def _process_cmd_line(self, cmd_line, pos, postout, after):
"""process a "command" part of a line from unified test output"""
if cmd_line:
# Add on last return code.
ret = int(cmd_line.split()[1])
if ret != 0:
postout.append(b' [%d]\n' % ret)
if pos in after:
# Merge in non-active test bits.
postout += after.pop(pos)
pos = int(cmd_line.split()[0])
return pos, postout
@staticmethod
def rematch(el, l):
try:
# parse any flags at the beginning of the regex. Only 'i' is
# supported right now, but this should be easy to extend.
flags, el = re.match(br'^(\(\?i\))?(.*)', el).groups()[0:2]
flags = flags or b''
el = flags + b'(?:' + el + b')'
# use \Z to ensure that the regex matches to the end of the string
if os.name == 'nt':
return re.match(el + br'\r?\n\Z', l)
return re.match(el + br'\n\Z', l)
except re.error:
# el is an invalid regex
return False
@staticmethod
def globmatch(el, l):
# The only supported special characters are * and ? plus / which also
# matches \ on windows. Escaping of these characters is supported.
if el + b'\n' == l:
if os.altsep:
# matching on "/" is not needed for this line
for pat in checkcodeglobpats:
if pat.match(el):
return True
return b'-glob'
return True
el = el.replace(b'$LOCALIP', b'*')
i, n = 0, len(el)
res = b''
while i < n:
c = el[i : i + 1]
i += 1
if c == b'\\' and i < n and el[i : i + 1] in b'*?\\/':
res += el[i - 1 : i + 1]
i += 1
elif c == b'*':
res += b'.*'
elif c == b'?':
res += b'.'
elif c == b'/' and os.altsep:
res += b'[/\\\\]'
else:
res += re.escape(c)
return TTest.rematch(res, l)
def linematch(self, el, l):
if el == l: # perfect match (fast)
return True, True
retry = False
if isoptional(el):
retry = "retry"
el = el[: -len(MARK_OPTIONAL)] + b"\n"
else:
m = optline.match(el)
if m:
conditions = [c for c in m.group(2).split(b' ')]
el = m.group(1) + b"\n"
if not self._iftest(conditions):
# listed feature missing, should not match
return "retry", False
if el.endswith(b" (esc)\n"):
if PYTHON3:
el = el[:-7].decode('unicode_escape') + '\n'
el = el.encode('utf-8')
else:
el = el[:-7].decode('string-escape') + '\n'
if el == l or os.name == 'nt' and el[:-1] + b'\r\n' == l:
return True, True
if el.endswith(b" (re)\n"):
return (TTest.rematch(el[:-6], l) or retry), False
if el.endswith(b" (glob)\n"):
# ignore '(glob)' added to l by 'replacements'
if l.endswith(b" (glob)\n"):
l = l[:-8] + b"\n"
return (TTest.globmatch(el[:-8], l) or retry), False
if os.altsep:
_l = l.replace(b'\\', b'/')
if el == _l or os.name == 'nt' and el[:-1] + b'\r\n' == _l:
return True, True
return retry, True
@staticmethod
def parsehghaveoutput(lines):
'''Parse hghave log lines.
Return tuple of lists (missing, failed):
* the missing/unknown features
* the features for which existence check failed'''
missing = []
failed = []
for line in lines:
if line.startswith(TTest.SKIPPED_PREFIX):
line = line.splitlines()[0]
missing.append(
line[len(TTest.SKIPPED_PREFIX) :].decode('utf-8')
)
elif line.startswith(TTest.FAILED_PREFIX):
line = line.splitlines()[0]
failed.append(line[len(TTest.FAILED_PREFIX) :].decode('utf-8'))
return missing, failed
@staticmethod
def _escapef(m):
return TTest.ESCAPEMAP[m.group(0)]
@staticmethod
def _stringescape(s):
return TTest.ESCAPESUB(TTest._escapef, s)
iolock = threading.RLock()
firstlock = threading.RLock()
firsterror = False
class TestResult(unittest._TextTestResult):
"""Holds results when executing via unittest."""
# Don't worry too much about accessing the non-public _TextTestResult.
# It is relatively common in Python testing tools.
def __init__(self, options, *args, **kwargs):
super(TestResult, self).__init__(*args, **kwargs)
self._options = options
# unittest.TestResult didn't have skipped until 2.7. We need to
# polyfill it.
self.skipped = []
# We have a custom "ignored" result that isn't present in any Python
# unittest implementation. It is very similar to skipped. It may make
# sense to map it into skip some day.
self.ignored = []
self.times = []
self._firststarttime = None
# Data stored for the benefit of generating xunit reports.
self.successes = []
self.faildata = {}
if options.color == 'auto':
self.color = pygmentspresent and self.stream.isatty()
elif options.color == 'never':
self.color = False
else: # 'always', for testing purposes
self.color = pygmentspresent
def onStart(self, test):
""" Can be overriden by custom TestResult
"""
def onEnd(self):
""" Can be overriden by custom TestResult
"""
def addFailure(self, test, reason):
self.failures.append((test, reason))
if self._options.first:
self.stop()
else:
with iolock:
if reason == "timed out":
self.stream.write('t')
else:
if not self._options.nodiff:
self.stream.write('\n')
# Exclude the '\n' from highlighting to lex correctly
formatted = 'ERROR: %s output changed\n' % test
self.stream.write(highlightmsg(formatted, self.color))
self.stream.write('!')
self.stream.flush()
def addSuccess(self, test):
with iolock:
super(TestResult, self).addSuccess(test)
self.successes.append(test)
def addError(self, test, err):
super(TestResult, self).addError(test, err)
if self._options.first:
self.stop()
# Polyfill.
def addSkip(self, test, reason):
self.skipped.append((test, reason))
with iolock:
if self.showAll:
self.stream.writeln('skipped %s' % reason)
else:
self.stream.write('s')
self.stream.flush()
def addIgnore(self, test, reason):
self.ignored.append((test, reason))
with iolock:
if self.showAll:
self.stream.writeln('ignored %s' % reason)
else:
if reason not in ('not retesting', "doesn't match keyword"):
self.stream.write('i')
else:
self.testsRun += 1
self.stream.flush()
def addOutputMismatch(self, test, ret, got, expected):
"""Record a mismatch in test output for a particular test."""
if self.shouldStop or firsterror:
# don't print, some other test case already failed and
# printed, we're just stale and probably failed due to our
# temp dir getting cleaned up.
return
accepted = False
lines = []
with iolock:
if self._options.nodiff:
pass
elif self._options.view:
v = self._options.view
subprocess.call(
r'"%s" "%s" "%s"'
% (v, _strpath(test.refpath), _strpath(test.errpath)),
shell=True,
)
else:
servefail, lines = getdiff(
expected, got, test.refpath, test.errpath
)
self.stream.write('\n')
for line in lines:
line = highlightdiff(line, self.color)
if PYTHON3:
self.stream.flush()
self.stream.buffer.write(line)
self.stream.buffer.flush()
else:
self.stream.write(line)
self.stream.flush()
if servefail:
raise test.failureException(
'server failed to start (HGPORT=%s)' % test._startport
)
# handle interactive prompt without releasing iolock
if self._options.interactive:
if test.readrefout() != expected:
self.stream.write(
'Reference output has changed (run again to prompt '
'changes)'
)
else:
self.stream.write('Accept this change? [n] ')
self.stream.flush()
answer = sys.stdin.readline().strip()
if answer.lower() in ('y', 'yes'):
if test.path.endswith(b'.t'):
rename(test.errpath, test.path)
else:
rename(test.errpath, '%s.out' % test.path)
accepted = True
if not accepted:
self.faildata[test.name] = b''.join(lines)
return accepted
def startTest(self, test):
super(TestResult, self).startTest(test)
# os.times module computes the user time and system time spent by
# child's processes along with real elapsed time taken by a process.
# This module has one limitation. It can only work for Linux user
# and not for Windows. Hence why we fall back to another function
# for wall time calculations.
test.started_times = os.times()
# TODO use a monotonic clock once support for Python 2.7 is dropped.
test.started_time = time.time()
if self._firststarttime is None: # thread racy but irrelevant
self._firststarttime = test.started_time
def stopTest(self, test, interrupted=False):
super(TestResult, self).stopTest(test)
test.stopped_times = os.times()
stopped_time = time.time()
starttime = test.started_times
endtime = test.stopped_times
origin = self._firststarttime
self.times.append(
(
test.name,
endtime[2] - starttime[2], # user space CPU time
endtime[3] - starttime[3], # sys space CPU time
stopped_time - test.started_time, # real time
test.started_time - origin, # start date in run context
stopped_time - origin, # end date in run context
)
)
if interrupted:
with iolock:
self.stream.writeln(
'INTERRUPTED: %s (after %d seconds)'
% (test.name, self.times[-1][3])
)
def getTestResult():
"""
Returns the relevant test result
"""
if "CUSTOM_TEST_RESULT" in os.environ:
testresultmodule = __import__(os.environ["CUSTOM_TEST_RESULT"])
return testresultmodule.TestResult
else:
return TestResult
class TestSuite(unittest.TestSuite):
"""Custom unittest TestSuite that knows how to execute Mercurial tests."""
def __init__(
self,
testdir,
jobs=1,
whitelist=None,
blacklist=None,
retest=False,
keywords=None,
loop=False,
runs_per_test=1,
loadtest=None,
showchannels=False,
*args,
**kwargs
):
"""Create a new instance that can run tests with a configuration.
testdir specifies the directory where tests are executed from. This
is typically the ``tests`` directory from Mercurial's source
repository.
jobs specifies the number of jobs to run concurrently. Each test
executes on its own thread. Tests actually spawn new processes, so
state mutation should not be an issue.
If there is only one job, it will use the main thread.
whitelist and blacklist denote tests that have been whitelisted and
blacklisted, respectively. These arguments don't belong in TestSuite.
Instead, whitelist and blacklist should be handled by the thing that
populates the TestSuite with tests. They are present to preserve
backwards compatible behavior which reports skipped tests as part
of the results.
retest denotes whether to retest failed tests. This arguably belongs
outside of TestSuite.
keywords denotes key words that will be used to filter which tests
to execute. This arguably belongs outside of TestSuite.
loop denotes whether to loop over tests forever.
"""
super(TestSuite, self).__init__(*args, **kwargs)
self._jobs = jobs
self._whitelist = whitelist
self._blacklist = blacklist
self._retest = retest
self._keywords = keywords
self._loop = loop
self._runs_per_test = runs_per_test
self._loadtest = loadtest
self._showchannels = showchannels
def run(self, result):
# We have a number of filters that need to be applied. We do this
# here instead of inside Test because it makes the running logic for
# Test simpler.
tests = []
num_tests = [0]
for test in self._tests:
def get():
num_tests[0] += 1
if getattr(test, 'should_reload', False):
return self._loadtest(test, num_tests[0])
return test
if not os.path.exists(test.path):
result.addSkip(test, "Doesn't exist")
continue
if not (self._whitelist and test.bname in self._whitelist):
if self._blacklist and test.bname in self._blacklist:
result.addSkip(test, 'blacklisted')
continue
if self._retest and not os.path.exists(test.errpath):
result.addIgnore(test, 'not retesting')
continue
if self._keywords:
with open(test.path, 'rb') as f:
t = f.read().lower() + test.bname.lower()
ignored = False
for k in self._keywords.lower().split():
if k not in t:
result.addIgnore(test, "doesn't match keyword")
ignored = True
break
if ignored:
continue
for _ in xrange(self._runs_per_test):
tests.append(get())
runtests = list(tests)
done = queue.Queue()
running = 0
channels = [""] * self._jobs
def job(test, result):
for n, v in enumerate(channels):
if not v:
channel = n
break
else:
raise ValueError('Could not find output channel')
channels[channel] = "=" + test.name[5:].split(".")[0]
try:
test(result)
done.put(None)
except KeyboardInterrupt:
pass
except: # re-raises
done.put(('!', test, 'run-test raised an error, see traceback'))
raise
finally:
try:
channels[channel] = ''
except IndexError:
pass
def stat():
count = 0
while channels:
d = '\n%03s ' % count
for n, v in enumerate(channels):
if v:
d += v[0]
channels[n] = v[1:] or '.'
else:
d += ' '
d += ' '
with iolock:
sys.stdout.write(d + ' ')
sys.stdout.flush()
for x in xrange(10):
if channels:
time.sleep(0.1)
count += 1
stoppedearly = False
if self._showchannels:
statthread = threading.Thread(target=stat, name="stat")
statthread.start()
try:
while tests or running:
if not done.empty() or running == self._jobs or not tests:
try:
done.get(True, 1)
running -= 1
if result and result.shouldStop:
stoppedearly = True
break
except queue.Empty:
continue
if tests and not running == self._jobs:
test = tests.pop(0)
if self._loop:
if getattr(test, 'should_reload', False):
num_tests[0] += 1
tests.append(self._loadtest(test, num_tests[0]))
else:
tests.append(test)
if self._jobs == 1:
job(test, result)
else:
t = threading.Thread(
target=job, name=test.name, args=(test, result)
)
t.start()
running += 1
# If we stop early we still need to wait on started tests to
# finish. Otherwise, there is a race between the test completing
# and the test's cleanup code running. This could result in the
# test reporting incorrect.
if stoppedearly:
while running:
try:
done.get(True, 1)
running -= 1
except queue.Empty:
continue
except KeyboardInterrupt:
for test in runtests:
test.abort()
channels = []
return result
# Save the most recent 5 wall-clock runtimes of each test to a
# human-readable text file named .testtimes. Tests are sorted
# alphabetically, while times for each test are listed from oldest to
# newest.
def loadtimes(outputdir):
times = []
try:
with open(os.path.join(outputdir, b'.testtimes')) as fp:
for line in fp:
m = re.match('(.*?) ([0-9. ]+)', line)
times.append(
(m.group(1), [float(t) for t in m.group(2).split()])
)
except IOError as err:
if err.errno != errno.ENOENT:
raise
return times
def savetimes(outputdir, result):
saved = dict(loadtimes(outputdir))
maxruns = 5
skipped = set([str(t[0]) for t in result.skipped])
for tdata in result.times:
test, real = tdata[0], tdata[3]
if test not in skipped:
ts = saved.setdefault(test, [])
ts.append(real)
ts[:] = ts[-maxruns:]
fd, tmpname = tempfile.mkstemp(
prefix=b'.testtimes', dir=outputdir, text=True
)
with os.fdopen(fd, 'w') as fp:
for name, ts in sorted(saved.items()):
fp.write('%s %s\n' % (name, ' '.join(['%.3f' % (t,) for t in ts])))
timepath = os.path.join(outputdir, b'.testtimes')
try:
os.unlink(timepath)
except OSError:
pass
try:
os.rename(tmpname, timepath)
except OSError:
pass
class TextTestRunner(unittest.TextTestRunner):
"""Custom unittest test runner that uses appropriate settings."""
def __init__(self, runner, *args, **kwargs):
super(TextTestRunner, self).__init__(*args, **kwargs)
self._runner = runner
self._result = getTestResult()(
self._runner.options, self.stream, self.descriptions, self.verbosity
)
def listtests(self, test):
test = sorted(test, key=lambda t: t.name)
self._result.onStart(test)
for t in test:
print(t.name)
self._result.addSuccess(t)
if self._runner.options.xunit:
with open(self._runner.options.xunit, "wb") as xuf:
self._writexunit(self._result, xuf)
if self._runner.options.json:
jsonpath = os.path.join(self._runner._outputdir, b'report.json')
with open(jsonpath, 'w') as fp:
self._writejson(self._result, fp)
return self._result
def run(self, test):
self._result.onStart(test)
test(self._result)
failed = len(self._result.failures)
skipped = len(self._result.skipped)
ignored = len(self._result.ignored)
with iolock:
self.stream.writeln('')
if not self._runner.options.noskips:
for test, msg in sorted(
self._result.skipped, key=lambda s: s[0].name
):
formatted = 'Skipped %s: %s\n' % (test.name, msg)
msg = highlightmsg(formatted, self._result.color)
self.stream.write(msg)
for test, msg in sorted(
self._result.failures, key=lambda f: f[0].name
):
formatted = 'Failed %s: %s\n' % (test.name, msg)
self.stream.write(highlightmsg(formatted, self._result.color))
for test, msg in sorted(
self._result.errors, key=lambda e: e[0].name
):
self.stream.writeln('Errored %s: %s' % (test.name, msg))
if self._runner.options.xunit:
with open(self._runner.options.xunit, "wb") as xuf:
self._writexunit(self._result, xuf)
if self._runner.options.json:
jsonpath = os.path.join(self._runner._outputdir, b'report.json')
with open(jsonpath, 'w') as fp:
self._writejson(self._result, fp)
self._runner._checkhglib('Tested')
savetimes(self._runner._outputdir, self._result)
if failed and self._runner.options.known_good_rev:
self._bisecttests(t for t, m in self._result.failures)
self.stream.writeln(
'# Ran %d tests, %d skipped, %d failed.'
% (self._result.testsRun, skipped + ignored, failed)
)
if failed:
self.stream.writeln(
'python hash seed: %s' % os.environ['PYTHONHASHSEED']
)
if self._runner.options.time:
self.printtimes(self._result.times)
if self._runner.options.exceptions:
exceptions = aggregateexceptions(
os.path.join(self._runner._outputdir, b'exceptions')
)
self.stream.writeln('Exceptions Report:')
self.stream.writeln(
'%d total from %d frames'
% (exceptions['total'], len(exceptions['exceptioncounts']))
)
combined = exceptions['combined']
for key in sorted(combined, key=combined.get, reverse=True):
frame, line, exc = key
totalcount, testcount, leastcount, leasttest = combined[key]
self.stream.writeln(
'%d (%d tests)\t%s: %s (%s - %d total)'
% (
totalcount,
testcount,
frame,
exc,
leasttest,
leastcount,
)
)
self.stream.flush()
return self._result
def _bisecttests(self, tests):
bisectcmd = ['hg', 'bisect']
bisectrepo = self._runner.options.bisect_repo
if bisectrepo:
bisectcmd.extend(['-R', os.path.abspath(bisectrepo)])
def pread(args):
env = os.environ.copy()
env['HGPLAIN'] = '1'
p = subprocess.Popen(
args, stderr=subprocess.STDOUT, stdout=subprocess.PIPE, env=env
)
data = p.stdout.read()
p.wait()
return data
for test in tests:
pread(bisectcmd + ['--reset']),
pread(bisectcmd + ['--bad', '.'])
pread(bisectcmd + ['--good', self._runner.options.known_good_rev])
# TODO: we probably need to forward more options
# that alter hg's behavior inside the tests.
opts = ''
withhg = self._runner.options.with_hg
if withhg:
opts += ' --with-hg=%s ' % shellquote(_strpath(withhg))
rtc = '%s %s %s %s' % (sysexecutable, sys.argv[0], opts, test)
data = pread(bisectcmd + ['--command', rtc])
m = re.search(
(
br'\nThe first (?P<goodbad>bad|good) revision '
br'is:\nchangeset: +\d+:(?P<node>[a-f0-9]+)\n.*\n'
br'summary: +(?P<summary>[^\n]+)\n'
),
data,
(re.MULTILINE | re.DOTALL),
)
if m is None:
self.stream.writeln(
'Failed to identify failure point for %s' % test
)
continue
dat = m.groupdict()
verb = 'broken' if dat['goodbad'] == b'bad' else 'fixed'
self.stream.writeln(
'%s %s by %s (%s)'
% (
test,
verb,
dat['node'].decode('ascii'),
dat['summary'].decode('utf8', 'ignore'),
)
)
def printtimes(self, times):
# iolock held by run
self.stream.writeln('# Producing time report')
times.sort(key=lambda t: (t[3]))
cols = '%7.3f %7.3f %7.3f %7.3f %7.3f %s'
self.stream.writeln(
'%-7s %-7s %-7s %-7s %-7s %s'
% ('start', 'end', 'cuser', 'csys', 'real', 'Test')
)
for tdata in times:
test = tdata[0]
cuser, csys, real, start, end = tdata[1:6]
self.stream.writeln(cols % (start, end, cuser, csys, real, test))
@staticmethod
def _writexunit(result, outf):
# See http://llg.cubic.org/docs/junit/ for a reference.
timesd = dict((t[0], t[3]) for t in result.times)
doc = minidom.Document()
s = doc.createElement('testsuite')
s.setAttribute('errors', "0") # TODO
s.setAttribute('failures', str(len(result.failures)))
s.setAttribute('name', 'run-tests')
s.setAttribute(
'skipped', str(len(result.skipped) + len(result.ignored))
)
s.setAttribute('tests', str(result.testsRun))
doc.appendChild(s)
for tc in result.successes:
t = doc.createElement('testcase')
t.setAttribute('name', tc.name)
tctime = timesd.get(tc.name)
if tctime is not None:
t.setAttribute('time', '%.3f' % tctime)
s.appendChild(t)
for tc, err in sorted(result.faildata.items()):
t = doc.createElement('testcase')
t.setAttribute('name', tc)
tctime = timesd.get(tc)
if tctime is not None:
t.setAttribute('time', '%.3f' % tctime)
# createCDATASection expects a unicode or it will
# convert using default conversion rules, which will
# fail if string isn't ASCII.
err = cdatasafe(err).decode('utf-8', 'replace')
cd = doc.createCDATASection(err)
# Use 'failure' here instead of 'error' to match errors = 0,
# failures = len(result.failures) in the testsuite element.
failelem = doc.createElement('failure')
failelem.setAttribute('message', 'output changed')
failelem.setAttribute('type', 'output-mismatch')
failelem.appendChild(cd)
t.appendChild(failelem)
s.appendChild(t)
for tc, message in result.skipped:
# According to the schema, 'skipped' has no attributes. So store
# the skip message as a text node instead.
t = doc.createElement('testcase')
t.setAttribute('name', tc.name)
binmessage = message.encode('utf-8')
message = cdatasafe(binmessage).decode('utf-8', 'replace')
cd = doc.createCDATASection(message)
skipelem = doc.createElement('skipped')
skipelem.appendChild(cd)
t.appendChild(skipelem)
s.appendChild(t)
outf.write(doc.toprettyxml(indent=' ', encoding='utf-8'))
@staticmethod
def _writejson(result, outf):
timesd = {}
for tdata in result.times:
test = tdata[0]
timesd[test] = tdata[1:]
outcome = {}
groups = [
('success', ((tc, None) for tc in result.successes)),
('failure', result.failures),
('skip', result.skipped),
]
for res, testcases in groups:
for tc, __ in testcases:
if tc.name in timesd:
diff = result.faildata.get(tc.name, b'')
try:
diff = diff.decode('unicode_escape')
except UnicodeDecodeError as e:
diff = '%r decoding diff, sorry' % e
tres = {
'result': res,
'time': ('%0.3f' % timesd[tc.name][2]),
'cuser': ('%0.3f' % timesd[tc.name][0]),
'csys': ('%0.3f' % timesd[tc.name][1]),
'start': ('%0.3f' % timesd[tc.name][3]),
'end': ('%0.3f' % timesd[tc.name][4]),
'diff': diff,
}
else:
# blacklisted test
tres = {'result': res}
outcome[tc.name] = tres
jsonout = json.dumps(
outcome, sort_keys=True, indent=4, separators=(',', ': ')
)
outf.writelines(("testreport =", jsonout))
def sorttests(testdescs, previoustimes, shuffle=False):
"""Do an in-place sort of tests."""
if shuffle:
random.shuffle(testdescs)
return
if previoustimes:
def sortkey(f):
f = f['path']
if f in previoustimes:
# Use most recent time as estimate
return -(previoustimes[f][-1])
else:
# Default to a rather arbitrary value of 1 second for new tests
return -1.0
else:
# keywords for slow tests
slow = {
b'svn': 10,
b'cvs': 10,
b'hghave': 10,
b'largefiles-update': 10,
b'run-tests': 10,
b'corruption': 10,
b'race': 10,
b'i18n': 10,
b'check': 100,
b'gendoc': 100,
b'contrib-perf': 200,
b'merge-combination': 100,
}
perf = {}
def sortkey(f):
# run largest tests first, as they tend to take the longest
f = f['path']
try:
return perf[f]
except KeyError:
try:
val = -os.stat(f).st_size
except OSError as e:
if e.errno != errno.ENOENT:
raise
perf[f] = -1e9 # file does not exist, tell early
return -1e9
for kw, mul in slow.items():
if kw in f:
val *= mul
if f.endswith(b'.py'):
val /= 10.0
perf[f] = val / 1000.0
return perf[f]
testdescs.sort(key=sortkey)
class TestRunner(object):
"""Holds context for executing tests.
Tests rely on a lot of state. This object holds it for them.
"""
# Programs required to run tests.
REQUIREDTOOLS = [
b'diff',
b'grep',
b'unzip',
b'gunzip',
b'bunzip2',
b'sed',
]
# Maps file extensions to test class.
TESTTYPES = [
(b'.py', PythonTest),
(b'.t', TTest),
]
def __init__(self):
self.options = None
self._hgroot = None
self._testdir = None
self._outputdir = None
self._hgtmp = None
self._installdir = None
self._bindir = None
self._tmpbinddir = None
self._pythondir = None
self._coveragefile = None
self._createdfiles = []
self._hgcommand = None
self._hgpath = None
self._portoffset = 0
self._ports = {}
def run(self, args, parser=None):
"""Run the test suite."""
oldmask = os.umask(0o22)
try:
parser = parser or getparser()
options = parseargs(args, parser)
tests = [_bytespath(a) for a in options.tests]
if options.test_list is not None:
for listfile in options.test_list:
with open(listfile, 'rb') as f:
tests.extend(t for t in f.read().splitlines() if t)
self.options = options
self._checktools()
testdescs = self.findtests(tests)
if options.profile_runner:
import statprof
statprof.start()
result = self._run(testdescs)
if options.profile_runner:
statprof.stop()
statprof.display()
return result
finally:
os.umask(oldmask)
def _run(self, testdescs):
testdir = getcwdb()
self._testdir = osenvironb[b'TESTDIR'] = getcwdb()
# assume all tests in same folder for now
if testdescs:
pathname = os.path.dirname(testdescs[0]['path'])
if pathname:
testdir = os.path.join(testdir, pathname)
self._testdir = osenvironb[b'TESTDIR'] = testdir
if self.options.outputdir:
self._outputdir = canonpath(_bytespath(self.options.outputdir))
else:
self._outputdir = getcwdb()
if testdescs and pathname:
self._outputdir = os.path.join(self._outputdir, pathname)
previoustimes = {}
if self.options.order_by_runtime:
previoustimes = dict(loadtimes(self._outputdir))
sorttests(testdescs, previoustimes, shuffle=self.options.random)
if 'PYTHONHASHSEED' not in os.environ:
# use a random python hash seed all the time
# we do the randomness ourself to know what seed is used
os.environ['PYTHONHASHSEED'] = str(random.getrandbits(32))
if self.options.tmpdir:
self.options.keep_tmpdir = True
tmpdir = _bytespath(self.options.tmpdir)
if os.path.exists(tmpdir):
# Meaning of tmpdir has changed since 1.3: we used to create
# HGTMP inside tmpdir; now HGTMP is tmpdir. So fail if
# tmpdir already exists.
print("error: temp dir %r already exists" % tmpdir)
return 1
os.makedirs(tmpdir)
else:
d = None
if os.name == 'nt':
# without this, we get the default temp dir location, but
# in all lowercase, which causes troubles with paths (issue3490)
d = osenvironb.get(b'TMP', None)
tmpdir = tempfile.mkdtemp(b'', b'hgtests.', d)
self._hgtmp = osenvironb[b'HGTMP'] = os.path.realpath(tmpdir)
if self.options.with_hg:
self._installdir = None
whg = self.options.with_hg
self._bindir = os.path.dirname(os.path.realpath(whg))
assert isinstance(self._bindir, bytes)
self._hgcommand = os.path.basename(whg)
self._tmpbindir = os.path.join(self._hgtmp, b'install', b'bin')
os.makedirs(self._tmpbindir)
normbin = os.path.normpath(os.path.abspath(whg))
normbin = normbin.replace(os.sep.encode('ascii'), b'/')
# Other Python scripts in the test harness need to
# `import mercurial`. If `hg` is a Python script, we assume
# the Mercurial modules are relative to its path and tell the tests
# to load Python modules from its directory.
with open(whg, 'rb') as fh:
initial = fh.read(1024)
if re.match(b'#!.*python', initial):
self._pythondir = self._bindir
# If it looks like our in-repo Rust binary, use the source root.
# This is a bit hacky. But rhg is still not supported outside the
# source directory. So until it is, do the simple thing.
elif re.search(b'/rust/target/[^/]+/hg', normbin):
self._pythondir = os.path.dirname(self._testdir)
# Fall back to the legacy behavior.
else:
self._pythondir = self._bindir
else:
self._installdir = os.path.join(self._hgtmp, b"install")
self._bindir = os.path.join(self._installdir, b"bin")
self._hgcommand = b'hg'
self._tmpbindir = self._bindir
self._pythondir = os.path.join(self._installdir, b"lib", b"python")
# Force the use of hg.exe instead of relying on MSYS to recognize hg is
# a python script and feed it to python.exe. Legacy stdio is force
# enabled by hg.exe, and this is a more realistic way to launch hg
# anyway.
if os.name == 'nt' and not self._hgcommand.endswith(b'.exe'):
self._hgcommand += b'.exe'
# set CHGHG, then replace "hg" command by "chg"
chgbindir = self._bindir
if self.options.chg or self.options.with_chg:
osenvironb[b'CHGHG'] = os.path.join(self._bindir, self._hgcommand)
else:
osenvironb.pop(b'CHGHG', None) # drop flag for hghave
if self.options.chg:
self._hgcommand = b'chg'
elif self.options.with_chg:
chgbindir = os.path.dirname(os.path.realpath(self.options.with_chg))
self._hgcommand = os.path.basename(self.options.with_chg)
osenvironb[b"BINDIR"] = self._bindir
osenvironb[b"PYTHON"] = PYTHON
fileb = _bytespath(__file__)
runtestdir = os.path.abspath(os.path.dirname(fileb))
osenvironb[b'RUNTESTDIR'] = runtestdir
if PYTHON3:
sepb = _bytespath(os.pathsep)
else:
sepb = os.pathsep
path = [self._bindir, runtestdir] + osenvironb[b"PATH"].split(sepb)
if os.path.islink(__file__):
# test helper will likely be at the end of the symlink
realfile = os.path.realpath(fileb)
realdir = os.path.abspath(os.path.dirname(realfile))
path.insert(2, realdir)
if chgbindir != self._bindir:
path.insert(1, chgbindir)
if self._testdir != runtestdir:
path = [self._testdir] + path
if self._tmpbindir != self._bindir:
path = [self._tmpbindir] + path
osenvironb[b"PATH"] = sepb.join(path)
# Include TESTDIR in PYTHONPATH so that out-of-tree extensions
# can run .../tests/run-tests.py test-foo where test-foo
# adds an extension to HGRC. Also include run-test.py directory to
# import modules like heredoctest.
pypath = [self._pythondir, self._testdir, runtestdir]
# We have to augment PYTHONPATH, rather than simply replacing
# it, in case external libraries are only available via current
# PYTHONPATH. (In particular, the Subversion bindings on OS X
# are in /opt/subversion.)
oldpypath = osenvironb.get(IMPL_PATH)
if oldpypath:
pypath.append(oldpypath)
osenvironb[IMPL_PATH] = sepb.join(pypath)
if self.options.pure:
os.environ["HGTEST_RUN_TESTS_PURE"] = "--pure"
os.environ["HGMODULEPOLICY"] = "py"
if self.options.allow_slow_tests:
os.environ["HGTEST_SLOW"] = "slow"
elif 'HGTEST_SLOW' in os.environ:
del os.environ['HGTEST_SLOW']
self._coveragefile = os.path.join(self._testdir, b'.coverage')
if self.options.exceptions:
exceptionsdir = os.path.join(self._outputdir, b'exceptions')
try:
os.makedirs(exceptionsdir)
except OSError as e:
if e.errno != errno.EEXIST:
raise
# Remove all existing exception reports.
for f in os.listdir(exceptionsdir):
os.unlink(os.path.join(exceptionsdir, f))
osenvironb[b'HGEXCEPTIONSDIR'] = exceptionsdir
logexceptions = os.path.join(self._testdir, b'logexceptions.py')
self.options.extra_config_opt.append(
'extensions.logexceptions=%s' % logexceptions.decode('utf-8')
)
vlog("# Using TESTDIR", _strpath(self._testdir))
vlog("# Using RUNTESTDIR", _strpath(osenvironb[b'RUNTESTDIR']))
vlog("# Using HGTMP", _strpath(self._hgtmp))
vlog("# Using PATH", os.environ["PATH"])
vlog(
"# Using", _strpath(IMPL_PATH), _strpath(osenvironb[IMPL_PATH]),
)
vlog("# Writing to directory", _strpath(self._outputdir))
try:
return self._runtests(testdescs) or 0
finally:
time.sleep(0.1)
self._cleanup()
def findtests(self, args):
"""Finds possible test files from arguments.
If you wish to inject custom tests into the test harness, this would
be a good function to monkeypatch or override in a derived class.
"""
if not args:
if self.options.changed:
proc = Popen4(
b'hg st --rev "%s" -man0 .'
% _bytespath(self.options.changed),
None,
0,
)
stdout, stderr = proc.communicate()
args = stdout.strip(b'\0').split(b'\0')
else:
args = os.listdir(b'.')
expanded_args = []
for arg in args:
if os.path.isdir(arg):
if not arg.endswith(b'/'):
arg += b'/'
expanded_args.extend([arg + a for a in os.listdir(arg)])
else:
expanded_args.append(arg)
args = expanded_args
testcasepattern = re.compile(br'([\w-]+\.t|py)(?:#([a-zA-Z0-9_\-.#]+))')
tests = []
for t in args:
case = []
if not (
os.path.basename(t).startswith(b'test-')
and (t.endswith(b'.py') or t.endswith(b'.t'))
):
m = testcasepattern.match(os.path.basename(t))
if m is not None:
t_basename, casestr = m.groups()
t = os.path.join(os.path.dirname(t), t_basename)
if casestr:
case = casestr.split(b'#')
else:
continue
if t.endswith(b'.t'):
# .t file may contain multiple test cases
casedimensions = parsettestcases(t)
if casedimensions:
cases = []
def addcases(case, casedimensions):
if not casedimensions:
cases.append(case)
else:
for c in casedimensions[0]:
addcases(case + [c], casedimensions[1:])
addcases([], casedimensions)
if case and case in cases:
cases = [case]
elif case:
# Ignore invalid cases
cases = []
else:
pass
tests += [{'path': t, 'case': c} for c in sorted(cases)]
else:
tests.append({'path': t})
else:
tests.append({'path': t})
return tests
def _runtests(self, testdescs):
def _reloadtest(test, i):
# convert a test back to its description dict
desc = {'path': test.path}
case = getattr(test, '_case', [])
if case:
desc['case'] = case
return self._gettest(desc, i)
try:
if self.options.restart:
orig = list(testdescs)
while testdescs:
desc = testdescs[0]
# desc['path'] is a relative path
if 'case' in desc:
casestr = b'#'.join(desc['case'])
errpath = b'%s#%s.err' % (desc['path'], casestr)
else:
errpath = b'%s.err' % desc['path']
errpath = os.path.join(self._outputdir, errpath)
if os.path.exists(errpath):
break
testdescs.pop(0)
if not testdescs:
print("running all tests")
testdescs = orig
tests = [self._gettest(d, i) for i, d in enumerate(testdescs)]
num_tests = len(tests) * self.options.runs_per_test
jobs = min(num_tests, self.options.jobs)
failed = False
kws = self.options.keywords
if kws is not None and PYTHON3:
kws = kws.encode('utf-8')
suite = TestSuite(
self._testdir,
jobs=jobs,
whitelist=self.options.whitelisted,
blacklist=self.options.blacklist,
retest=self.options.retest,
keywords=kws,
loop=self.options.loop,
runs_per_test=self.options.runs_per_test,
showchannels=self.options.showchannels,
tests=tests,
loadtest=_reloadtest,
)
verbosity = 1
if self.options.list_tests:
verbosity = 0
elif self.options.verbose:
verbosity = 2
runner = TextTestRunner(self, verbosity=verbosity)
if self.options.list_tests:
result = runner.listtests(suite)
else:
if self._installdir:
self._installhg()
self._checkhglib("Testing")
else:
self._usecorrectpython()
if self.options.chg:
assert self._installdir
self._installchg()
log(
'running %d tests using %d parallel processes'
% (num_tests, jobs)
)
result = runner.run(suite)
if result.failures or result.errors:
failed = True
result.onEnd()
if self.options.anycoverage:
self._outputcoverage()
except KeyboardInterrupt:
failed = True
print("\ninterrupted!")
if failed:
return 1
def _getport(self, count):
port = self._ports.get(count) # do we have a cached entry?
if port is None:
portneeded = 3
# above 100 tries we just give up and let test reports failure
for tries in xrange(100):
allfree = True
port = self.options.port + self._portoffset
for idx in xrange(portneeded):
if not checkportisavailable(port + idx):
allfree = False
break
self._portoffset += portneeded
if allfree:
break
self._ports[count] = port
return port
def _gettest(self, testdesc, count):
"""Obtain a Test by looking at its filename.
Returns a Test instance. The Test may not be runnable if it doesn't
map to a known type.
"""
path = testdesc['path']
lctest = path.lower()
testcls = Test
for ext, cls in self.TESTTYPES:
if lctest.endswith(ext):
testcls = cls
break
refpath = os.path.join(getcwdb(), path)
tmpdir = os.path.join(self._hgtmp, b'child%d' % count)
# extra keyword parameters. 'case' is used by .t tests
kwds = dict((k, testdesc[k]) for k in ['case'] if k in testdesc)
t = testcls(
refpath,
self._outputdir,
tmpdir,
keeptmpdir=self.options.keep_tmpdir,
debug=self.options.debug,
first=self.options.first,
timeout=self.options.timeout,
startport=self._getport(count),
extraconfigopts=self.options.extra_config_opt,
shell=self.options.shell,
hgcommand=self._hgcommand,
usechg=bool(self.options.with_chg or self.options.chg),
useipv6=useipv6,
**kwds
)
t.should_reload = True
return t
def _cleanup(self):
"""Clean up state from this test invocation."""
if self.options.keep_tmpdir:
return
vlog("# Cleaning up HGTMP", _strpath(self._hgtmp))
shutil.rmtree(self._hgtmp, True)
for f in self._createdfiles:
try:
os.remove(f)
except OSError:
pass
def _usecorrectpython(self):
"""Configure the environment to use the appropriate Python in tests."""
# Tests must use the same interpreter as us or bad things will happen.
pyexename = sys.platform == 'win32' and b'python.exe' or b'python'
# os.symlink() is a thing with py3 on Windows, but it requires
# Administrator rights.
if getattr(os, 'symlink', None) and os.name != 'nt':
vlog(
"# Making python executable in test path a symlink to '%s'"
% sysexecutable
)
mypython = os.path.join(self._tmpbindir, pyexename)
try:
if os.readlink(mypython) == sysexecutable:
return
os.unlink(mypython)
except OSError as err:
if err.errno != errno.ENOENT:
raise
if self._findprogram(pyexename) != sysexecutable:
try:
os.symlink(sysexecutable, mypython)
self._createdfiles.append(mypython)
except OSError as err:
# child processes may race, which is harmless
if err.errno != errno.EEXIST:
raise
else:
exedir, exename = os.path.split(sysexecutable)
vlog(
"# Modifying search path to find %s as %s in '%s'"
% (exename, pyexename, exedir)
)
path = os.environ['PATH'].split(os.pathsep)
while exedir in path:
path.remove(exedir)
os.environ['PATH'] = os.pathsep.join([exedir] + path)
if not self._findprogram(pyexename):
print("WARNING: Cannot find %s in search path" % pyexename)
def _installhg(self):
"""Install hg into the test environment.
This will also configure hg with the appropriate testing settings.
"""
vlog("# Performing temporary installation of HG")
installerrs = os.path.join(self._hgtmp, b"install.err")
compiler = ''
if self.options.compiler:
compiler = '--compiler ' + self.options.compiler
if self.options.pure:
pure = b"--pure"
else:
pure = b""
# Run installer in hg root
script = os.path.realpath(sys.argv[0])
exe = sysexecutable
if PYTHON3:
compiler = _bytespath(compiler)
script = _bytespath(script)
exe = _bytespath(exe)
hgroot = os.path.dirname(os.path.dirname(script))
self._hgroot = hgroot
os.chdir(hgroot)
nohome = b'--home=""'
if os.name == 'nt':
# The --home="" trick works only on OS where os.sep == '/'
# because of a distutils convert_path() fast-path. Avoid it at
# least on Windows for now, deal with .pydistutils.cfg bugs
# when they happen.
nohome = b''
cmd = (
b'"%(exe)s" setup.py %(pure)s clean --all'
b' build %(compiler)s --build-base="%(base)s"'
b' install --force --prefix="%(prefix)s"'
b' --install-lib="%(libdir)s"'
b' --install-scripts="%(bindir)s" %(nohome)s >%(logfile)s 2>&1'
% {
b'exe': exe,
b'pure': pure,
b'compiler': compiler,
b'base': os.path.join(self._hgtmp, b"build"),
b'prefix': self._installdir,
b'libdir': self._pythondir,
b'bindir': self._bindir,
b'nohome': nohome,
b'logfile': installerrs,
}
)
# setuptools requires install directories to exist.
def makedirs(p):
try:
os.makedirs(p)
except OSError as e:
if e.errno != errno.EEXIST:
raise
makedirs(self._pythondir)
makedirs(self._bindir)
vlog("# Running", cmd.decode("utf-8"))
if subprocess.call(_strpath(cmd), shell=True) == 0:
if not self.options.verbose:
try:
os.remove(installerrs)
except OSError as e:
if e.errno != errno.ENOENT:
raise
else:
with open(installerrs, 'rb') as f:
for line in f:
if PYTHON3:
sys.stdout.buffer.write(line)
else:
sys.stdout.write(line)
sys.exit(1)
os.chdir(self._testdir)
self._usecorrectpython()
hgbat = os.path.join(self._bindir, b'hg.bat')
if os.path.isfile(hgbat):
# hg.bat expects to be put in bin/scripts while run-tests.py
# installation layout put it in bin/ directly. Fix it
with open(hgbat, 'rb') as f:
data = f.read()
if br'"%~dp0..\python" "%~dp0hg" %*' in data:
data = data.replace(
br'"%~dp0..\python" "%~dp0hg" %*',
b'"%~dp0python" "%~dp0hg" %*',
)
with open(hgbat, 'wb') as f:
f.write(data)
else:
print('WARNING: cannot fix hg.bat reference to python.exe')
if self.options.anycoverage:
custom = os.path.join(
osenvironb[b'RUNTESTDIR'], b'sitecustomize.py'
)
target = os.path.join(self._pythondir, b'sitecustomize.py')
vlog('# Installing coverage trigger to %s' % target)
shutil.copyfile(custom, target)
rc = os.path.join(self._testdir, b'.coveragerc')
vlog('# Installing coverage rc to %s' % rc)
osenvironb[b'COVERAGE_PROCESS_START'] = rc
covdir = os.path.join(self._installdir, b'..', b'coverage')
try:
os.mkdir(covdir)
except OSError as e:
if e.errno != errno.EEXIST:
raise
osenvironb[b'COVERAGE_DIR'] = covdir
def _checkhglib(self, verb):
"""Ensure that the 'mercurial' package imported by python is
the one we expect it to be. If not, print a warning to stderr."""
if (self._bindir == self._pythondir) and (
self._bindir != self._tmpbindir
):
# The pythondir has been inferred from --with-hg flag.
# We cannot expect anything sensible here.
return
expecthg = os.path.join(self._pythondir, b'mercurial')
actualhg = self._gethgpath()
if os.path.abspath(actualhg) != os.path.abspath(expecthg):
sys.stderr.write(
'warning: %s with unexpected mercurial lib: %s\n'
' (expected %s)\n' % (verb, actualhg, expecthg)
)
def _gethgpath(self):
"""Return the path to the mercurial package that is actually found by
the current Python interpreter."""
if self._hgpath is not None:
return self._hgpath
cmd = b'"%s" -c "import mercurial; print (mercurial.__path__[0])"'
cmd = cmd % PYTHON
if PYTHON3:
cmd = _strpath(cmd)
p = subprocess.Popen(cmd, stdout=subprocess.PIPE, shell=True)
out, err = p.communicate()
self._hgpath = out.strip()
return self._hgpath
def _installchg(self):
"""Install chg into the test environment"""
vlog('# Performing temporary installation of CHG')
assert os.path.dirname(self._bindir) == self._installdir
assert self._hgroot, 'must be called after _installhg()'
cmd = b'"%(make)s" clean install PREFIX="%(prefix)s"' % {
b'make': b'make', # TODO: switch by option or environment?
b'prefix': self._installdir,
}
cwd = os.path.join(self._hgroot, b'contrib', b'chg')
vlog("# Running", cmd)
proc = subprocess.Popen(
cmd,
shell=True,
cwd=cwd,
stdin=subprocess.PIPE,
stdout=subprocess.PIPE,
stderr=subprocess.STDOUT,
)
out, _err = proc.communicate()
if proc.returncode != 0:
if PYTHON3:
sys.stdout.buffer.write(out)
else:
sys.stdout.write(out)
sys.exit(1)
def _outputcoverage(self):
"""Produce code coverage output."""
import coverage
coverage = coverage.coverage
vlog('# Producing coverage report')
# chdir is the easiest way to get short, relative paths in the
# output.
os.chdir(self._hgroot)
covdir = os.path.join(_strpath(self._installdir), '..', 'coverage')
cov = coverage(data_file=os.path.join(covdir, 'cov'))
# Map install directory paths back to source directory.
cov.config.paths['srcdir'] = ['.', _strpath(self._pythondir)]
cov.combine()
omit = [
_strpath(os.path.join(x, b'*'))
for x in [self._bindir, self._testdir]
]
cov.report(ignore_errors=True, omit=omit)
if self.options.htmlcov:
htmldir = os.path.join(_strpath(self._outputdir), 'htmlcov')
cov.html_report(directory=htmldir, omit=omit)
if self.options.annotate:
adir = os.path.join(_strpath(self._outputdir), 'annotated')
if not os.path.isdir(adir):
os.mkdir(adir)
cov.annotate(directory=adir, omit=omit)
def _findprogram(self, program):
"""Search PATH for a executable program"""
dpb = _bytespath(os.defpath)
sepb = _bytespath(os.pathsep)
for p in osenvironb.get(b'PATH', dpb).split(sepb):
name = os.path.join(p, program)
if os.name == 'nt' or os.access(name, os.X_OK):
return name
return None
def _checktools(self):
"""Ensure tools required to run tests are present."""
for p in self.REQUIREDTOOLS:
if os.name == 'nt' and not p.endswith(b'.exe'):
p += b'.exe'
found = self._findprogram(p)
p = p.decode("utf-8")
if found:
vlog("# Found prerequisite", p, "at", _strpath(found))
else:
print("WARNING: Did not find prerequisite tool: %s " % p)
def aggregateexceptions(path):
exceptioncounts = collections.Counter()
testsbyfailure = collections.defaultdict(set)
failuresbytest = collections.defaultdict(set)
for f in os.listdir(path):
with open(os.path.join(path, f), 'rb') as fh:
data = fh.read().split(b'\0')
if len(data) != 5:
continue
exc, mainframe, hgframe, hgline, testname = data
exc = exc.decode('utf-8')
mainframe = mainframe.decode('utf-8')
hgframe = hgframe.decode('utf-8')
hgline = hgline.decode('utf-8')
testname = testname.decode('utf-8')
key = (hgframe, hgline, exc)
exceptioncounts[key] += 1
testsbyfailure[key].add(testname)
failuresbytest[testname].add(key)
# Find test having fewest failures for each failure.
leastfailing = {}
for key, tests in testsbyfailure.items():
fewesttest = None
fewestcount = 99999999
for test in sorted(tests):
if len(failuresbytest[test]) < fewestcount:
fewesttest = test
fewestcount = len(failuresbytest[test])
leastfailing[key] = (fewestcount, fewesttest)
# Create a combined counter so we can sort by total occurrences and
# impacted tests.
combined = {}
for key in exceptioncounts:
combined[key] = (
exceptioncounts[key],
len(testsbyfailure[key]),
leastfailing[key][0],
leastfailing[key][1],
)
return {
'exceptioncounts': exceptioncounts,
'total': sum(exceptioncounts.values()),
'combined': combined,
'leastfailing': leastfailing,
'byfailure': testsbyfailure,
'bytest': failuresbytest,
}
if __name__ == '__main__':
runner = TestRunner()
try:
import msvcrt
msvcrt.setmode(sys.stdin.fileno(), os.O_BINARY)
msvcrt.setmode(sys.stdout.fileno(), os.O_BINARY)
msvcrt.setmode(sys.stderr.fileno(), os.O_BINARY)
except ImportError:
pass
sys.exit(runner.run(sys.argv[1:]))