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"""
The LLVM Compiler Infrastructure
This file is distributed under the University of Illinois Open Source
License. See LICENSE.TXT for details.
Provides the LLDBTestResult class, which holds information about progress
and results of a single test run.
"""
from __future__ import absolute_import
from __future__ import print_function
# System modules
import inspect
import os
# Third-party modules
import unittest2
# LLDB Modules
from . import configuration
from lldbsuite.test_event.event_builder import EventBuilder
from lldbsuite.test_event import build_exception
class LLDBTestResult(unittest2.TextTestResult):
"""
Enforce a singleton pattern to allow introspection of test progress.
Overwrite addError(), addFailure(), and addExpectedFailure() methods
to enable each test instance to track its failure/error status. It
is used in the LLDB test framework to emit detailed trace messages
to a log file for easier human inspection of test failures/errors.
"""
__singleton__ = None
__ignore_singleton__ = False
@staticmethod
def getTerminalSize():
import os
env = os.environ
def ioctl_GWINSZ(fd):
try:
import fcntl
import termios
import struct
import os
cr = struct.unpack('hh', fcntl.ioctl(fd, termios.TIOCGWINSZ,
'1234'))
except:
return
return cr
cr = ioctl_GWINSZ(0) or ioctl_GWINSZ(1) or ioctl_GWINSZ(2)
if not cr:
try:
fd = os.open(os.ctermid(), os.O_RDONLY)
cr = ioctl_GWINSZ(fd)
os.close(fd)
except:
pass
if not cr:
cr = (env.get('LINES', 25), env.get('COLUMNS', 80))
return int(cr[1]), int(cr[0])
def __init__(self, *args):
if not LLDBTestResult.__ignore_singleton__ and LLDBTestResult.__singleton__:
raise Exception("LLDBTestResult instantiated more than once")
super(LLDBTestResult, self).__init__(*args)
LLDBTestResult.__singleton__ = self
# Now put this singleton into the lldb module namespace.
configuration.test_result = self
# Computes the format string for displaying the counter.
counterWidth = len(str(configuration.suite.countTestCases()))
self.fmt = "%" + str(counterWidth) + "d: "
self.indentation = ' ' * (counterWidth + 2)
# This counts from 1 .. suite.countTestCases().
self.counter = 0
(width, height) = LLDBTestResult.getTerminalSize()
self.results_formatter = configuration.results_formatter_object
def _config_string(self, test):
compiler = getattr(test, "getCompiler", None)
arch = getattr(test, "getArchitecture", None)
return "%s-%s" % (compiler() if compiler else "",
arch() if arch else "")
def _exc_info_to_string(self, err, test):
"""Overrides superclass TestResult's method in order to append
our test config info string to the exception info string."""
if hasattr(test, "getArchitecture") and hasattr(test, "getCompiler"):
return '%sConfig=%s-%s' % (super(LLDBTestResult,
self)._exc_info_to_string(err,
test),
test.getArchitecture(),
test.getCompiler())
else:
return super(LLDBTestResult, self)._exc_info_to_string(err, test)
def getDescription(self, test):
doc_first_line = test.shortDescription()
if self.descriptions and doc_first_line:
return '\n'.join((str(test), self.indentation + doc_first_line))
else:
return str(test)
@staticmethod
def _getFileBasedCategories(test):
"""
Returns the list of categories to which this test case belongs by
looking for a ".categories" file. We start at the folder the test is in
an traverse the hierarchy upwards - we guarantee a .categories to exist
at the top level directory so we do not end up looping endlessly.
"""
import inspect
import os.path
folder = inspect.getfile(test.__class__)
folder = os.path.dirname(folder)
while folder != '/':
categories_file_name = os.path.join(folder, ".categories")
if os.path.exists(categories_file_name):
categories_file = open(categories_file_name, 'r')
categories = categories_file.readline()
categories_file.close()
categories = str.replace(categories, '\n', '')
categories = str.replace(categories, '\r', '')
return categories.split(',')
else:
folder = os.path.dirname(folder)
continue
def getCategoriesForTest(self, test):
"""
Gets all the categories for the currently running test method in test case
"""
test_categories = []
test_method = getattr(test, test._testMethodName)
if test_method is not None and hasattr(test_method, "categories"):
test_categories.extend(test_method.categories)
test_categories.extend(self._getFileBasedCategories(test))
return test_categories
def hardMarkAsSkipped(self, test):
getattr(test, test._testMethodName).__func__.__unittest_skip__ = True
getattr(
test,
test._testMethodName).__func__.__unittest_skip_why__ = "test case does not fall in any category of interest for this run"
def checkExclusion(self, exclusion_list, name):
if exclusion_list:
import re
for item in exclusion_list:
if re.search(item, name):
return True
return False
def startTest(self, test):
if configuration.shouldSkipBecauseOfCategories(
self.getCategoriesForTest(test)):
self.hardMarkAsSkipped(test)
if self.checkExclusion(
configuration.skip_tests, test.id()):
self.hardMarkAsSkipped(test)
configuration.setCrashInfoHook(
"%s at %s" %
(str(test), inspect.getfile(
test.__class__)))
self.counter += 1
test.test_number = self.counter
if self.showAll:
self.stream.write(self.fmt % self.counter)
super(LLDBTestResult, self).startTest(test)
if self.results_formatter:
self.results_formatter.handle_event(
EventBuilder.event_for_start(test))
def addSuccess(self, test):
if self.checkExclusion(
configuration.xfail_tests, test.id()):
self.addUnexpectedSuccess(test, None)
return
super(LLDBTestResult, self).addSuccess(test)
if configuration.parsable:
self.stream.write(
"PASS: LLDB (%s) :: %s\n" %
(self._config_string(test), str(test)))
if self.results_formatter:
self.results_formatter.handle_event(
EventBuilder.event_for_success(test))
def _isBuildError(self, err_tuple):
exception = err_tuple[1]
return isinstance(exception, build_exception.BuildError)
def _getTestPath(self, test):
if test is None:
return ""
elif hasattr(test, "test_filename"):
return test.test_filename
else:
return inspect.getsourcefile(test.__class__)
def _saveBuildErrorTuple(self, test, err):
# Adjust the error description so it prints the build command and build error
# rather than an uninformative Python backtrace.
build_error = err[1]
error_description = "{}\nTest Directory:\n{}".format(
str(build_error),
os.path.dirname(self._getTestPath(test)))
self.errors.append((test, error_description))
self._mirrorOutput = True
def addError(self, test, err):
configuration.sdir_has_content = True
if self._isBuildError(err):
self._saveBuildErrorTuple(test, err)
else:
super(LLDBTestResult, self).addError(test, err)
method = getattr(test, "markError", None)
if method:
method()
if configuration.parsable:
self.stream.write(
"FAIL: LLDB (%s) :: %s\n" %
(self._config_string(test), str(test)))
if self.results_formatter:
# Handle build errors as a separate event type
if self._isBuildError(err):
error_event = EventBuilder.event_for_build_error(test, err)
else:
error_event = EventBuilder.event_for_error(test, err)
self.results_formatter.handle_event(error_event)
def addCleanupError(self, test, err):
configuration.sdir_has_content = True
super(LLDBTestResult, self).addCleanupError(test, err)
method = getattr(test, "markCleanupError", None)
if method:
method()
if configuration.parsable:
self.stream.write(
"CLEANUP ERROR: LLDB (%s) :: %s\n" %
(self._config_string(test), str(test)))
if self.results_formatter:
self.results_formatter.handle_event(
EventBuilder.event_for_cleanup_error(
test, err))
def addFailure(self, test, err):
if self.checkExclusion(
configuration.xfail_tests, test.id()):
self.addExpectedFailure(test, err, None)
return
configuration.sdir_has_content = True
super(LLDBTestResult, self).addFailure(test, err)
method = getattr(test, "markFailure", None)
if method:
method()
if configuration.parsable:
self.stream.write(
"FAIL: LLDB (%s) :: %s\n" %
(self._config_string(test), str(test)))
if configuration.useCategories:
test_categories = self.getCategoriesForTest(test)
for category in test_categories:
if category in configuration.failuresPerCategory:
configuration.failuresPerCategory[
category] = configuration.failuresPerCategory[category] + 1
else:
configuration.failuresPerCategory[category] = 1
if self.results_formatter:
self.results_formatter.handle_event(
EventBuilder.event_for_failure(test, err))
def addExpectedFailure(self, test, err, bugnumber):
configuration.sdir_has_content = True
super(LLDBTestResult, self).addExpectedFailure(test, err, bugnumber)
method = getattr(test, "markExpectedFailure", None)
if method:
method(err, bugnumber)
if configuration.parsable:
self.stream.write(
"XFAIL: LLDB (%s) :: %s\n" %
(self._config_string(test), str(test)))
if self.results_formatter:
self.results_formatter.handle_event(
EventBuilder.event_for_expected_failure(
test, err, bugnumber))
def addSkip(self, test, reason):
configuration.sdir_has_content = True
super(LLDBTestResult, self).addSkip(test, reason)
method = getattr(test, "markSkippedTest", None)
if method:
method()
if configuration.parsable:
self.stream.write(
"UNSUPPORTED: LLDB (%s) :: %s (%s) \n" %
(self._config_string(test), str(test), reason))
if self.results_formatter:
self.results_formatter.handle_event(
EventBuilder.event_for_skip(test, reason))
def addUnexpectedSuccess(self, test, bugnumber):
configuration.sdir_has_content = True
super(LLDBTestResult, self).addUnexpectedSuccess(test, bugnumber)
method = getattr(test, "markUnexpectedSuccess", None)
if method:
method(bugnumber)
if configuration.parsable:
self.stream.write(
"XPASS: LLDB (%s) :: %s\n" %
(self._config_string(test), str(test)))
if self.results_formatter:
self.results_formatter.handle_event(
EventBuilder.event_for_unexpected_success(
test, bugnumber))
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