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From-SVN: r173931
268 lines
7.2 KiB
Go
268 lines
7.2 KiB
Go
// Copyright 2009 The Go Authors. All rights reserved.
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// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
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// license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
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// Package testing provides support for automated testing of Go packages.
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// It is intended to be used in concert with the ``gotest'' utility, which automates
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// execution of any function of the form
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// func TestXxx(*testing.T)
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// where Xxx can be any alphanumeric string (but the first letter must not be in
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// [a-z]) and serves to identify the test routine.
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// These TestXxx routines should be declared within the package they are testing.
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//
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// Functions of the form
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// func BenchmarkXxx(*testing.B)
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// are considered benchmarks, and are executed by gotest when the -test.bench
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// flag is provided.
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//
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// A sample benchmark function looks like this:
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// func BenchmarkHello(b *testing.B) {
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// for i := 0; i < b.N; i++ {
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// fmt.Sprintf("hello")
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// }
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// }
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// The benchmark package will vary b.N until the benchmark function lasts
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// long enough to be timed reliably. The output
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// testing.BenchmarkHello 500000 4076 ns/op
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// means that the loop ran 500000 times at a speed of 4076 ns per loop.
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//
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// If a benchmark needs some expensive setup before running, the timer
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// may be stopped:
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// func BenchmarkBigLen(b *testing.B) {
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// b.StopTimer()
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// big := NewBig()
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// b.StartTimer()
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// for i := 0; i < b.N; i++ {
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// big.Len()
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// }
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// }
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package testing
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import (
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"flag"
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"fmt"
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"os"
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"runtime"
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"runtime/pprof"
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"time"
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)
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var (
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// The short flag requests that tests run more quickly, but its functionality
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// is provided by test writers themselves. The testing package is just its
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// home. The all.bash installation script sets it to make installation more
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// efficient, but by default the flag is off so a plain "gotest" will do a
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// full test of the package.
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short = flag.Bool("test.short", false, "run smaller test suite to save time")
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// Report as tests are run; default is silent for success.
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chatty = flag.Bool("test.v", false, "verbose: print additional output")
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match = flag.String("test.run", "", "regular expression to select tests to run")
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memProfile = flag.String("test.memprofile", "", "write a memory profile to the named file after execution")
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memProfileRate = flag.Int("test.memprofilerate", 0, "if >=0, sets runtime.MemProfileRate")
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cpuProfile = flag.String("test.cpuprofile", "", "write a cpu profile to the named file during execution")
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timeout = flag.Int64("test.timeout", 0, "if > 0, sets time limit for tests in seconds")
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)
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// Short reports whether the -test.short flag is set.
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func Short() bool {
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return *short
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}
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// Insert final newline if needed and tabs after internal newlines.
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func tabify(s string) string {
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n := len(s)
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if n > 0 && s[n-1] != '\n' {
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s += "\n"
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n++
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}
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for i := 0; i < n-1; i++ { // -1 to avoid final newline
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if s[i] == '\n' {
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return s[0:i+1] + "\t" + tabify(s[i+1:n])
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}
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}
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return s
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}
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// T is a type passed to Test functions to manage test state and support formatted test logs.
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// Logs are accumulated during execution and dumped to standard error when done.
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type T struct {
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errors string
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failed bool
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ch chan *T
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}
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// Fail marks the Test function as having failed but continues execution.
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func (t *T) Fail() { t.failed = true }
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// Failed returns whether the Test function has failed.
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func (t *T) Failed() bool { return t.failed }
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// FailNow marks the Test function as having failed and stops its execution.
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// Execution will continue at the next Test.
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func (t *T) FailNow() {
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t.Fail()
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t.ch <- t
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runtime.Goexit()
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}
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// Log formats its arguments using default formatting, analogous to Print(),
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// and records the text in the error log.
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func (t *T) Log(args ...interface{}) { t.errors += "\t" + tabify(fmt.Sprintln(args...)) }
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// Logf formats its arguments according to the format, analogous to Printf(),
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// and records the text in the error log.
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func (t *T) Logf(format string, args ...interface{}) {
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t.errors += "\t" + tabify(fmt.Sprintf(format, args...))
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}
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// Error is equivalent to Log() followed by Fail().
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func (t *T) Error(args ...interface{}) {
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t.Log(args...)
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t.Fail()
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}
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// Errorf is equivalent to Logf() followed by Fail().
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func (t *T) Errorf(format string, args ...interface{}) {
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t.Logf(format, args...)
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t.Fail()
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}
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// Fatal is equivalent to Log() followed by FailNow().
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func (t *T) Fatal(args ...interface{}) {
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t.Log(args...)
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t.FailNow()
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}
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// Fatalf is equivalent to Logf() followed by FailNow().
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func (t *T) Fatalf(format string, args ...interface{}) {
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t.Logf(format, args...)
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t.FailNow()
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}
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// An internal type but exported because it is cross-package; part of the implementation
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// of gotest.
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type InternalTest struct {
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Name string
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F func(*T)
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}
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func tRunner(t *T, test *InternalTest) {
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test.F(t)
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t.ch <- t
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}
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// An internal function but exported because it is cross-package; part of the implementation
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// of gotest.
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func Main(matchString func(pat, str string) (bool, os.Error), tests []InternalTest, benchmarks []InternalBenchmark) {
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flag.Parse()
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before()
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startAlarm()
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RunTests(matchString, tests)
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stopAlarm()
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RunBenchmarks(matchString, benchmarks)
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after()
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}
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func RunTests(matchString func(pat, str string) (bool, os.Error), tests []InternalTest) {
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ok := true
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if len(tests) == 0 {
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println("testing: warning: no tests to run")
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}
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for i := 0; i < len(tests); i++ {
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matched, err := matchString(*match, tests[i].Name)
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if err != nil {
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println("invalid regexp for -test.run:", err.String())
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os.Exit(1)
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}
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if !matched {
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continue
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}
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if *chatty {
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println("=== RUN ", tests[i].Name)
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}
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ns := -time.Nanoseconds()
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t := new(T)
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t.ch = make(chan *T)
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go tRunner(t, &tests[i])
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<-t.ch
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ns += time.Nanoseconds()
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tstr := fmt.Sprintf("(%.2f seconds)", float64(ns)/1e9)
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if t.failed {
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println("--- FAIL:", tests[i].Name, tstr)
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print(t.errors)
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ok = false
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} else if *chatty {
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println("--- PASS:", tests[i].Name, tstr)
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print(t.errors)
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}
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}
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if !ok {
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println("FAIL")
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os.Exit(1)
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}
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println("PASS")
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}
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// before runs before all testing.
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func before() {
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if *memProfileRate > 0 {
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runtime.MemProfileRate = *memProfileRate
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}
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if *cpuProfile != "" {
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f, err := os.Create(*cpuProfile)
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if err != nil {
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fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "testing: %s", err)
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return
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}
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if err := pprof.StartCPUProfile(f); err != nil {
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fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "testing: can't start cpu profile: %s", err)
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f.Close()
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return
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}
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// Could save f so after can call f.Close; not worth the effort.
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}
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}
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// after runs after all testing.
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func after() {
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if *cpuProfile != "" {
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pprof.StopCPUProfile() // flushes profile to disk
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}
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if *memProfile != "" {
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f, err := os.Create(*memProfile)
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if err != nil {
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fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "testing: %s", err)
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return
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}
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if err = pprof.WriteHeapProfile(f); err != nil {
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fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "testing: can't write %s: %s", *memProfile, err)
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}
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f.Close()
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}
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}
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var timer *time.Timer
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// startAlarm starts an alarm if requested.
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func startAlarm() {
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if *timeout > 0 {
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timer = time.AfterFunc(*timeout*1e9, alarm)
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}
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}
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// stopAlarm turns off the alarm.
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func stopAlarm() {
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if *timeout > 0 {
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timer.Stop()
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}
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}
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// alarm is called if the timeout expires.
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func alarm() {
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panic("test timed out")
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}
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