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run-tests: capture execution results in a TestResult class Some implementation details of test execution still live outside of Test. These include determining what a result means and cleaning up after the test. To move to the world where more of this logic can live inside Test or a derived object, the logic for test execution needs to be refactored. Specifically, exception trapping and opportunities for result processing need to be moved into Test. This patch starts the process by establishing a TestResult class for holding the results of a test execution. In order to actually use this class, exception trapping and execution time recording needed to be moved into Test.run().
author Gregory Szorc <gregory.szorc@gmail.com>
date Sat, 19 Apr 2014 13:50:25 -0700
parents 08a0f04b56bd
children 3e0d27d298b7
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# memory.py - track memory usage
#
# Copyright 2009 Matt Mackall <mpm@selenic.com> and others
#
# This software may be used and distributed according to the terms of the
# GNU General Public License version 2 or any later version.

'''helper extension to measure memory usage

Reads current and peak memory usage from ``/proc/self/status`` and
prints it to ``stderr`` on exit.
'''

import atexit

def memusage(ui):
    """Report memory usage of the current process."""
    status = None
    result = {'peak': 0, 'rss': 0}
    try:
        # This will only work on systems with a /proc file system
        # (like Linux).
        status = open('/proc/self/status', 'r')
        for line in status:
            parts = line.split()
            key = parts[0][2:-1].lower()
            if key in result:
                result[key] = int(parts[1])
    finally:
        if status is not None:
            status.close()
    ui.write_err(", ".join(["%s: %.1f MiB" % (key, value / 1024.0)
                            for key, value in result.iteritems()]) + "\n")

def extsetup(ui):
    atexit.register(memusage, ui)