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The unit test tool moved from a simple split to using shlex.split for handling the unit test command. This results in the path separators on windows being treated as escapes. To handle this the unit test exec command is properly escaped before joining so that the subsequent split restores the original arguments. The quote function is also exposed in the Utilities module so that wscripts making use of the unit test tool can properly quote their contributions to the command as well.
321 lines
10 KiB
Python
321 lines
10 KiB
Python
#!/usr/bin/env python
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# encoding: utf-8
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# Carlos Rafael Giani, 2006
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# Thomas Nagy, 2010-2018 (ita)
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"""
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Unit testing system for C/C++/D and interpreted languages providing test execution:
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* in parallel, by using ``waf -j``
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* partial (only the tests that have changed) or full (by using ``waf --alltests``)
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The tests are declared by adding the **test** feature to programs::
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def options(opt):
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opt.load('compiler_cxx waf_unit_test')
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def configure(conf):
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conf.load('compiler_cxx waf_unit_test')
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def build(bld):
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bld(features='cxx cxxprogram test', source='main.cpp', target='app')
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# or
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bld.program(features='test', source='main2.cpp', target='app2')
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When the build is executed, the program 'test' will be built and executed without arguments.
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The success/failure is detected by looking at the return code. The status and the standard output/error
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are stored on the build context.
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The results can be displayed by registering a callback function. Here is how to call
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the predefined callback::
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def build(bld):
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bld(features='cxx cxxprogram test', source='main.c', target='app')
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from waflib.Tools import waf_unit_test
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bld.add_post_fun(waf_unit_test.summary)
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By passing --dump-test-scripts the build outputs corresponding python files
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(with extension _run.py) that are useful for debugging purposes.
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"""
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import os, shlex, sys
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from waflib.TaskGen import feature, after_method, taskgen_method
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from waflib import Utils, Task, Logs, Options
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from waflib.Tools import ccroot
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testlock = Utils.threading.Lock()
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SCRIPT_TEMPLATE = """#! %(python)s
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import subprocess, sys
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cmd = %(cmd)r
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# if you want to debug with gdb:
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#cmd = ['gdb', '-args'] + cmd
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env = %(env)r
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status = subprocess.call(cmd, env=env, cwd=%(cwd)r, shell=isinstance(cmd, str))
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sys.exit(status)
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"""
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@taskgen_method
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def handle_ut_cwd(self, key):
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"""
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Task generator method, used internally to limit code duplication.
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This method may disappear anytime.
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"""
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cwd = getattr(self, key, None)
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if cwd:
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if isinstance(cwd, str):
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# we want a Node instance
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if os.path.isabs(cwd):
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self.ut_cwd = self.bld.root.make_node(cwd)
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else:
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self.ut_cwd = self.path.make_node(cwd)
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@feature('test_scripts')
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def make_interpreted_test(self):
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"""Create interpreted unit tests."""
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for x in ['test_scripts_source', 'test_scripts_template']:
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if not hasattr(self, x):
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Logs.warn('a test_scripts taskgen i missing %s' % x)
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return
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self.ut_run, lst = Task.compile_fun(self.test_scripts_template, shell=getattr(self, 'test_scripts_shell', False))
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script_nodes = self.to_nodes(self.test_scripts_source)
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for script_node in script_nodes:
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tsk = self.create_task('utest', [script_node])
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tsk.vars = lst + tsk.vars
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tsk.env['SCRIPT'] = script_node.path_from(tsk.get_cwd())
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self.handle_ut_cwd('test_scripts_cwd')
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env = getattr(self, 'test_scripts_env', None)
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if env:
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self.ut_env = env
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else:
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self.ut_env = dict(os.environ)
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paths = getattr(self, 'test_scripts_paths', {})
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for (k,v) in paths.items():
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p = self.ut_env.get(k, '').split(os.pathsep)
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if isinstance(v, str):
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v = v.split(os.pathsep)
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self.ut_env[k] = os.pathsep.join(p + v)
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self.env.append_value('UT_DEPS', ['%r%r' % (key, self.ut_env[key]) for key in self.ut_env])
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@feature('test')
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@after_method('apply_link', 'process_use')
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def make_test(self):
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"""Create the unit test task. There can be only one unit test task by task generator."""
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if not getattr(self, 'link_task', None):
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return
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tsk = self.create_task('utest', self.link_task.outputs)
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if getattr(self, 'ut_str', None):
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self.ut_run, lst = Task.compile_fun(self.ut_str, shell=getattr(self, 'ut_shell', False))
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tsk.vars = tsk.vars + lst
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self.env.append_value('UT_DEPS', self.ut_str)
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self.handle_ut_cwd('ut_cwd')
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if not hasattr(self, 'ut_paths'):
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paths = []
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for x in self.tmp_use_sorted:
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try:
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y = self.bld.get_tgen_by_name(x).link_task
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except AttributeError:
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pass
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else:
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if not isinstance(y, ccroot.stlink_task):
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paths.append(y.outputs[0].parent.abspath())
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self.ut_paths = os.pathsep.join(paths) + os.pathsep
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if not hasattr(self, 'ut_env'):
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self.ut_env = dct = dict(os.environ)
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def add_path(var):
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dct[var] = self.ut_paths + dct.get(var,'')
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if Utils.is_win32:
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add_path('PATH')
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elif Utils.unversioned_sys_platform() == 'darwin':
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add_path('DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH')
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add_path('LD_LIBRARY_PATH')
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else:
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add_path('LD_LIBRARY_PATH')
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if not hasattr(self, 'ut_cmd'):
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self.ut_cmd = getattr(Options.options, 'testcmd', False)
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self.env.append_value('UT_DEPS', str(self.ut_cmd))
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self.env.append_value('UT_DEPS', self.ut_paths)
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self.env.append_value('UT_DEPS', ['%r%r' % (key, self.ut_env[key]) for key in self.ut_env])
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@taskgen_method
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def add_test_results(self, tup):
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"""Override and return tup[1] to interrupt the build immediately if a test does not run"""
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Logs.debug("ut: %r", tup)
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try:
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self.utest_results.append(tup)
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except AttributeError:
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self.utest_results = [tup]
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try:
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self.bld.utest_results.append(tup)
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except AttributeError:
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self.bld.utest_results = [tup]
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class test_result(object):
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def __init__(self, test_path, exit_code, out, err, task):
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self.task = task
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self.generator = task.generator
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self.out = out
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self.err = err
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self.exit_code = exit_code
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self.test_path = test_path
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def __iter__(self):
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yield self.test_path
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yield self.exit_code
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yield self.out
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yield self.err
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def __getitem__(self, idx):
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return list(self)[idx]
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@Task.deep_inputs
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class utest(Task.Task):
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"""
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Execute a unit test
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"""
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color = 'PINK'
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after = ['vnum', 'inst']
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vars = ['UT_DEPS']
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def runnable_status(self):
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"""
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Always execute the task if `waf --alltests` was used or no
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tests if ``waf --notests`` was used
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"""
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if getattr(Options.options, 'no_tests', False):
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return Task.SKIP_ME
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ret = super(utest, self).runnable_status()
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if ret == Task.SKIP_ME:
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if getattr(Options.options, 'all_tests', False):
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return Task.RUN_ME
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return ret
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def get_test_env(self):
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"""
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In general, tests may require any library built anywhere in the project.
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Override this method if fewer paths are needed
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"""
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return self.generator.ut_env
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def post_run(self):
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super(utest, self).post_run()
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if getattr(Options.options, 'clear_failed_tests', False) and self.waf_unit_test_results[1]:
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self.generator.bld.task_sigs[self.uid()] = None
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def run(self):
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"""
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Execute the test. The execution is always successful, and the results
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are stored on ``self.generator.bld.utest_results`` for postprocessing.
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Override ``add_test_results`` to interrupt the build
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"""
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if hasattr(self.generator, 'ut_run'):
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return self.generator.ut_run(self)
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self.ut_exec = getattr(self.generator, 'ut_exec', [self.inputs[0].abspath()])
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ut_cmd = getattr(self.generator, 'ut_cmd', False)
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if ut_cmd:
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self.ut_exec = shlex.split(ut_cmd % Utils.shell_escape(self.ut_exec))
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return self.exec_command(self.ut_exec)
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def exec_command(self, cmd, **kw):
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self.generator.bld.log_command(cmd, kw)
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if getattr(Options.options, 'dump_test_scripts', False):
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script_code = SCRIPT_TEMPLATE % {
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'python': sys.executable,
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'env': self.get_test_env(),
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'cwd': self.get_cwd().abspath(),
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'cmd': cmd
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}
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script_file = self.inputs[0].abspath() + '_run.py'
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Utils.writef(script_file, script_code, encoding='utf-8')
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os.chmod(script_file, Utils.O755)
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if Logs.verbose > 1:
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Logs.info('Test debug file written as %r' % script_file)
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proc = Utils.subprocess.Popen(cmd, cwd=self.get_cwd().abspath(), env=self.get_test_env(),
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stderr=Utils.subprocess.PIPE, stdout=Utils.subprocess.PIPE, shell=isinstance(cmd,str))
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(stdout, stderr) = proc.communicate()
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self.waf_unit_test_results = tup = test_result(self.inputs[0].abspath(), proc.returncode, stdout, stderr, self)
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testlock.acquire()
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try:
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return self.generator.add_test_results(tup)
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finally:
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testlock.release()
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def get_cwd(self):
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return getattr(self.generator, 'ut_cwd', self.inputs[0].parent)
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def summary(bld):
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"""
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Display an execution summary::
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def build(bld):
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bld(features='cxx cxxprogram test', source='main.c', target='app')
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from waflib.Tools import waf_unit_test
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bld.add_post_fun(waf_unit_test.summary)
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"""
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lst = getattr(bld, 'utest_results', [])
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if lst:
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Logs.pprint('CYAN', 'execution summary')
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total = len(lst)
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tfail = len([x for x in lst if x[1]])
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Logs.pprint('GREEN', ' tests that pass %d/%d' % (total-tfail, total))
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for result in lst:
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if not result.exit_code:
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Logs.pprint('GREEN', ' %s' % result.test_path)
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Logs.pprint('GREEN' if tfail == 0 else 'RED', ' tests that fail %d/%d' % (tfail, total))
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for result in lst:
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if result.exit_code:
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Logs.pprint('RED', ' %s' % result.test_path)
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def set_exit_code(bld):
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"""
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If any of the tests fail waf will exit with that exit code.
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This is useful if you have an automated build system which need
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to report on errors from the tests.
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You may use it like this:
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def build(bld):
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bld(features='cxx cxxprogram test', source='main.c', target='app')
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from waflib.Tools import waf_unit_test
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bld.add_post_fun(waf_unit_test.set_exit_code)
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"""
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lst = getattr(bld, 'utest_results', [])
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for result in lst:
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if result.exit_code:
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msg = []
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if result.out:
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msg.append('stdout:%s%s' % (os.linesep, result.out.decode('utf-8')))
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if result.err:
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msg.append('stderr:%s%s' % (os.linesep, result.err.decode('utf-8')))
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bld.fatal(os.linesep.join(msg))
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def options(opt):
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"""
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Provide the ``--alltests``, ``--notests`` and ``--testcmd`` command-line options.
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"""
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opt.add_option('--notests', action='store_true', default=False, help='Exec no unit tests', dest='no_tests')
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opt.add_option('--alltests', action='store_true', default=False, help='Exec all unit tests', dest='all_tests')
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opt.add_option('--clear-failed', action='store_true', default=False,
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help='Force failed unit tests to run again next time', dest='clear_failed_tests')
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opt.add_option('--testcmd', action='store', default=False, dest='testcmd',
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help='Run the unit tests using the test-cmd string example "--testcmd="valgrind --error-exitcode=1 %s" to run under valgrind')
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opt.add_option('--dump-test-scripts', action='store_true', default=False,
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help='Create python scripts to help debug tests', dest='dump_test_scripts')
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