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* lit: remove python2-ismsBrian Gesiak2017-03-221-2/+2
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Summary: `assert.assertItemEqual` went away in Python 3. Seeing how lists are ordered, comparing a list against each other should work just as well. Patch by @jbergstroem (Johan Bergström). Reviewers: modocache, gparker42 Reviewed By: modocache Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D31229 llvm-svn: 298479
* Reinstate "r292904 - [lit] Allow boolean expressions in REQUIRES and XFAILGreg Parker2017-01-251-0/+57
| | | | | | | | and UNSUPPORTED" This reverts the revert in r292942. llvm-svn: 293007
* Revert "r292904 - [lit] Allow boolean expressions in REQUIRES and XFAILAlex Lorenz2017-01-241-57/+0
| | | | | | | | | | | and UNSUPPORTED" After r292904 llvm-lit fails to emit the test results in the XML format for Apple's internal buildbots. rdar://30164800 llvm-svn: 292942
* [lit] Allow boolean expressions in REQUIRES and XFAIL and UNSUPPORTEDGreg Parker2017-01-241-0/+57
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | A `lit` condition line is now a comma-separated list of boolean expressions. Comma-separated expressions act as if each expression were on its own condition line: For REQUIRES, if every expression is true then the test will run. For UNSUPPORTED, if every expression is false then the test will run. For XFAIL, if every expression is false then the test is expected to succeed. As a special case "XFAIL: *" expects the test to fail. Examples: # Test is expected fail on 64-bit Apple simulators and pass everywhere else XFAIL: x86_64 && apple && !macosx # Test is unsupported on Windows and on non-Ubuntu Linux # and supported everywhere else UNSUPPORTED: linux && !ubuntu, system-windows Syntax: * '&&', '||', '!', '(', ')'. 'true' is true. 'false' is false. * Each test feature is a true identifier. * Substrings of the target triple are true identifiers for UNSUPPORTED and XFAIL, but not for REQUIRES. (This matches the current behavior.) * All other identifiers are false. * Identifiers are [-+=._a-zA-Z0-9]+ Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D18185 llvm-svn: 292904
* Revert "[lit] Allow boolean expressions in REQUIRES and XFAIL and UNSUPPORTED"Greg Parker2017-01-241-65/+0
| | | | | | This change needs to be better-coordinated with libc++. llvm-svn: 292900
* [lit] Allow boolean expressions in REQUIRES and XFAIL and UNSUPPORTEDGreg Parker2017-01-241-0/+65
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | A `lit` condition line is now a comma-separated list of boolean expressions. Comma-separated expressions act as if each expression were on its own condition line: For REQUIRES, if every expression is true then the test will run. For UNSUPPORTED, if every expression is false then the test will run. For XFAIL, if every expression is false then the test is expected to succeed. As a special case "XFAIL: *" expects the test to fail. Examples: # Test is expected fail on 64-bit Apple simulators and pass everywhere else XFAIL: x86_64 && apple && !macosx # Test is unsupported on Windows and on non-Ubuntu Linux # and supported everywhere else UNSUPPORTED: linux && !ubuntu, system-windows Syntax: * '&&', '||', '!', '(', ')'. 'true' is true. 'false' is false. * Each test feature is a true identifier. * Substrings of the target triple are true identifiers for UNSUPPORTED and XFAIL, but not for REQUIRES. (This matches the current behavior.) * All other identifiers are false. * Identifiers are [-+=._a-zA-Z0-9]+ Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D18185 llvm-svn: 292896
* [lit] Support custom parsers in parseIntegratedTestScriptEric Fiselier2016-12-051-0/+114
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Summary: Libc++ frequently has the need to parse more than just the builtin *test keywords* (`RUN`, `REQUIRES`, `XFAIL`, ect). For example libc++ currently needs a new keyword `MODULES-DEFINES: macro list...`. Instead of re-implementing the script parsing in libc++ this patch allows `parseIntegratedTestScript` to take custom parsers. This patch introduces a new class `IntegratedTestKeywordParser` which implements the logic to parse/process a test keyword. Parsing of various keyword "kinds" are supported out of the box, including 'TAG', 'COMMAND', and 'LIST', which parse keywords such as `END.`, `RUN:` and `XFAIL:` respectively. As an example after this change libc++ can implement the `MODULES-DEFINES` simply using: ``` mparser = IntegratedTestKeywordParser('MODULES-DEFINES:', ParserKind.LIST) parseIntegratedTestScript(test, additional_parsers=[mparser]) macro_list = mparser.getValue() ``` Reviewers: ddunbar, modocache, rnk, danalbert, jroelofs Subscribers: mgrang, llvm-commits, cfe-commits Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D27005 llvm-svn: 288694
* [lit] Run unit tests as part of lit test suiteBrian Gesiak2016-10-121-0/+112
Summary: The Python file `utils/lit/lit/ShUtil.py` contains: 1. Logic used by lit itself 2. A set of unit tests for that logic, which can be run by invoking `python utils/lit/lit/ShUtil.py` Move these unit tests to a `tests/unit` subdirectory of lit, and run the tests as part of lit's test suite. This ensures that, should the lit test suite be included in LLVM's own regression test suite, these unit tests will also be run. (Instructions on how to run lit's test suite can be found in `utils/lit/README.txt`.) Reviewers: ddunbar, echristo, delcypher, beanz Subscribers: mehdi_amini, llvm-commits Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D25411 llvm-svn: 283968
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