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# Copyright 2011-2015 David Malcolm <[email protected]>
# Copyright 2011-2015 Red Hat, Inc.
#
# This is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it
# under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
# the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
# (at your option) any later version.
#
# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
# WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
# General Public License for more details.
#
# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
# along with this program. If not, see
# <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
# Test cases are in the form of subdirectories of the "tests" directory; any
# subdirectory containing a "script.py" is regarded as a test case.
#
# A test consists of:
# input*.c/cc: C/C++ source code to be compiled
# script.py: a Python script to be run by GCC during said compilation
# stdout.txt: (optional) the expected stdout from GCC (empty if not present)
# stderr.txt: (optional) as per stdout.txt
# getopts.py: (optional) if present, stdout from this script is
# added to GCC's invocation options
# metadata.ini: (optional) if present, can override other properties of the
# test (see below)
#
# This runner either invokes all tests, or just a subset, if supplied the
# names of the subdirectories as arguments. All test cases within the given
# directories will be run.
# The optional metadata.ini can contain these sections:
#
# [WhenToRun]
# required_features = whitespace-separated list of #defines that must be on
# within autogenerated-config.h
#
# [ExpectedBehavior]
# exitcode = integer value, for overriding defaults
#
import glob
import os
import multiprocessing
import re
import sys
from distutils.sysconfig import get_python_inc
from subprocess import Popen, PIPE
import six
from six.moves import configparser
from cpybuilder import CommandError
from testcpychecker import get_gcc_version
from dejagnu import uses_dg_directives, DgContext
WRITEBACK=0
PLUGIN_NAME = os.environ.get('PLUGIN_NAME', 'python')
class CompilationError(CommandError):
def __init__(self, out, err, p, args):
CommandError.__init__(self, out, err, p)
self.args = args
def _describe_activity(self):
return 'compiling: %s' % ' '.join(self.args)
class TestStream:
def __init__(self, exppath, srcdir):
self.exppath = exppath
self.srcdir = srcdir
if os.path.exists(exppath):
with open(exppath) as f:
expdata = f.read()
# The expected data is for Python 2
# Apply python3 fixups as necessary:
if six.PY3:
expdata = expdata.replace('<type ', '<class ')
expdata = expdata.replace('__builtin__', 'builtins')
# replace long literals with int literals:
expdata = re.sub('([0-9]+)L', '\g<1>', expdata)
expdata = re.sub('(0x[0-9a-f]+)L', '\g<1>', expdata)
expdata = expdata.replace('PyStringObject',
'PyBytesObject')
expdata = expdata.replace('PyString_Type',
'PyBytes_Type')
# The expected data is for 64-bit builds of Python
# Fix it up for 32-bit builds as necessary:
if six.MAXSIZE == 0x7fffffff:
expdata = expdata.replace('"Py_ssize_t *" (pointing to 64 bits)',
'"Py_ssize_t *" (pointing to 32 bits)')
expdata = expdata.replace('0x8000000000000000', '0x80000000')
expdata = expdata.replace('0x7fffffffffffffff', '0x7fffffff')
self.expdata = expdata
else:
self.expdata = ''
def _cleanup(self, text):
result = ''
# Debug builds of Python add reference-count logging lines of
# this form:
# "[84507 refs]"
# Strip such lines out:
text = re.sub(r'(\[[0-9]+ refs\]\n)', '', text)
for line in text.splitlines():
if line.startswith("Preprocessed source stored into"):
# Handle stuff like this that changes every time:
# "Preprocessed source stored into /tmp/ccRm9Xgx.out file, please attach this to your bugreport."
continue
# Strip away references to the srcdir
line = re.sub(self.srcdir, '', line)
# Remove exact pointer addresses from repr():
line = re.sub(' object at (0x[0-9a-f]*)>',
' object at 0xdeadbeef>',
line)
# Remove exact numbers from declarations
# (e.g. from "D.12021->fieldA" to "D.nnnnn->fieldA"):
line = re.sub('D.([0-9]+)', 'D.nnnnn', line)
line = re.sub('VarDecl\(([0-9]+)\)', 'VarDecl(nnnn)', line)
line = re.sub('ParmDecl\(([0-9]+)\)', 'ParmDecl(nnnn)', line)
line = re.sub('LabelDecl\(([0-9]+)\)', 'LabelDecl(nnnn)', line)
# Remove exact numbers from types
# (e.g. from "int (*<T513>) (int)" to "int (*<Tnnn>) (int)"):
line = re.sub('<T([0-9a-f]+)>', '<Tnnn>', line)
# Remove exact path to Python header file and line number
# e.g.
# unknown struct PyObject * from /usr/include/python2.7/pyerrors.h:135
# unknown struct PyObject * from /usr/include/python3.2mu/pyerrors.h:132
# should both become:
# unknown struct PyObject * from /usr/include/python?.?/pyerrors.h:nn
line = re.sub('/usr/include/python(.*)/(.*).h:[0-9]+',
r'/usr/include/python?.?/\2.h:nn',
line)
# Convert to the Python 3 format for the repr() of a frozenset:
# e.g. from:
# frozenset([0, 1, 2])
# to:
# frozenset({0, 1, 2})
# and from:
# frozenset([])
# to:
# frozenset()
line = re.sub(r'frozenset\(\[\]\)', 'frozenset()', line)
line = re.sub(r'frozenset\(\[(.*)\]\)',
r'frozenset({\1})',
line)
# Avoid further 32-bit vs 64-bit differences due to int vs long
# overflow:
line = re.sub('0x7fffffffL', '0x7fffffff', line)
line = re.sub('0x7ffffffeL', '0x7ffffffe', line)
line = re.sub('0xffffffffL', '0xffffffff', line)
line = re.sub('0xfffffffeL', '0xfffffffe', line)
# GCC 4.7 tracks macro expansions, and this can change the column
# numbers in error reports:
line = re.sub(r'input.c:([0-9]+):([0-9]+):',
r'input.c:\1:nn:',
line)
line = re.sub(r'hash_format_codes.inc:([0-9]+):([0-9]+):',
r'hash_format_codes.inc:\1:nn:',
line)
# GCC 4.8's output sometimes omits the filename prefix for a
# diagnostic:
m = re.match(r"(.+): (In function '.+':)", line)
if m:
line = m.group(2)
# For some reason, some of the test cases emit (long int)
# refcounts, rather than (Py_ssize_t)
# I think this is to do with borrowed refs
line = re.sub(r'r->ob_refcnt: \(long int\)val',
r'r->ob_refcnt: (Py_ssize_t)val',
line)
# Strip off " [enabled by default]" suffixes from warning lines
line = re.sub(r' \[enabled by default\]', '', line)
# Python 3.3's unicode reimplementation drops the macro redirection
# to narrow/wide implementations ("UCS2"/"UCS4")
line = re.sub('PyUnicodeUCS4_AsUTF8String', 'PyUnicode_AsUTF8String', line)
# Avoid hardcoding timings from unittest's output:
line = re.sub(r'Ran ([0-9]+ tests?) in ([0-9]+\.[0-9]+s)',
r'Ran \1 in #s',
line)
result += line + '\n'
return result
def check_for_diff(self, out, err, p, args, label, writeback):
actual = self._cleanup(self.actual)
expdata = self._cleanup(self.expdata)
if writeback:
# Special-case mode: don't compare, instead refresh the "gold"
# output by writing back to disk:
if self.expdata != '':
with open(self.exppath, 'w') as f:
f.write(actual)
return
if actual != expdata:
raise UnexpectedOutput(out, err, p, args, self, label)
def diff(self, label):
from difflib import unified_diff
result = ''
for line in unified_diff(self._cleanup(self.expdata).splitlines(),
self._cleanup(self.actual).splitlines(),
fromfile='Expected %s (after cleaning)' % label,
tofile='Actual %s (after cleaning)' % label,
lineterm=""):
result += '%s\n' % line
return result
class UnexpectedOutput(CompilationError):
def __init__(self, out, err, p, args, stream, label):
CompilationError.__init__(self, out, err, p, args)
self.stream = stream
self.label = label
def _extra_info(self):
return self.stream.diff(self.label)
class DejaGnuError(Exception):
def __init__(self, ctxt):
self.ctxt = ctxt
def get_source_files(testdir):
"""
Locate source files within the test directory,
of the form "input*.c", "input*.cc" etc
trying various different suffixes by programming language
"""
inputfiles = []
suffixes = ['.c', '.cc', '.java', '.f', '.f90']
for suffix in suffixes:
from glob import glob
inputfiles += glob(os.path.join(testdir, 'input*%s' % suffix))
if not inputfiles:
raise RuntimeError('Source file not found')
return inputfiles
config_h = 'autogenerated-config.h'
def parse_autogenerated_config_h():
from collections import OrderedDict
result = OrderedDict()
with open(config_h) as f:
for line in f.readlines():
m = re.match('#define (.+)', line)
if m:
result[m.group(1)] = True
m = re.match('#undef (.+)', line)
if m:
result[m.group(1)] = False
return result
features = parse_autogenerated_config_h()
CC = os.environ.get('CC', 'gcc')
GCC_VERSION = get_gcc_version()
class SkipTest(Exception):
def __init__(self, reason):
self.reason = reason
def run_test(testdir, srcdir):
# Compile each 'input.c', using 'script.py'
# Assume success and empty stdout; compare against expected stderr, or empty if file not present
inputfiles = get_source_files(testdir)
outfile = os.path.join(testdir, 'output.o')
script_py = os.path.join(testdir, 'script.py')
out = TestStream(os.path.join(testdir, 'stdout.txt'), srcdir)
err = TestStream(os.path.join(testdir, 'stderr.txt'), srcdir)
cp = configparser.SafeConfigParser()
metadatapath = os.path.join(testdir, 'metadata.ini')
cp.read([metadatapath])
if cp.has_section('WhenToRun'):
if cp.has_option('WhenToRun', 'required_features'):
required_features = cp.get('WhenToRun', 'required_features').split()
for feature in required_features:
if feature not in features:
raise ValueError('%s in %s not found in %s'
% (feature, metadatapath, config_h))
if not features[feature]:
raise SkipTest('required feature %s not available in %s'
% (feature, config_h))
env = dict(os.environ)
env['LC_ALL'] = 'C'
# Generate the command-line for invoking gcc:
args = [CC]
if len(inputfiles) == 1:
args += ['-c'] # (don't run the linker)
else:
args += ['-fPIC', '-shared']
# Force LTO when there's more than one source file:
args += ['-flto', '-flto-partition=none']
if GCC_VERSION >= 4008:
# GCC 4.8 started showing the source line where the problem is,
# followed by another line showing a caret indicating column.
# This is a great usability feature, but totally breaks our "gold"
# output, so turn it off for running tests:
args += ['-fno-diagnostics-show-caret']
# Similarly, the macro expansion tracking is great for usability,
# but breaks the "gold" output, so we disable it during tests:
args += ['-ftrack-macro-expansion=0']
args += ['-o', outfile]
args += ['-fplugin=%s' % os.path.abspath('%s.so' % PLUGIN_NAME),
'-fplugin-arg-%s-script=%s' % (PLUGIN_NAME, script_py)]
# Force the signedness of char so that the tests have consistent
# behavior across all archs:
args += ['-fsigned-char']
# Special-case: add the python include dir (for this runtime) if the C code
# uses Python.h:
def uses_python_headers():
for inputfile in inputfiles:
with open(inputfile, 'r') as f:
code = f.read()
if '#include <Python.h>' in code:
return True
if uses_python_headers():
args += ['-I' + get_python_inc()]
# If there's a getopts.py, run it to get additional test-specific
# command-line options:
getopts_py = os.path.join(testdir, 'getopts.py')
if os.path.exists(getopts_py):
p = Popen([sys.executable, getopts_py], stdout=PIPE, stderr=PIPE)
opts_out, opts_err = p.communicate()
if six.PY3:
opts_out = opts_out.decode()
opts_err = opts_err.decode()
c = p.wait()
if c != 0:
raise CommandError()
args += opts_out.split()
# and the source files go at the end:
args += inputfiles
if uses_dg_directives(inputfiles):
dg_context = DgContext(inputfiles)
if GCC_VERSION >= 9000:
dg_context.options.append('-fno-diagnostics-show-line-numbers')
dg_context.echo_results = True
for inputfile in inputfiles:
dg_context.parse_directives(inputfile)
args += dg_context.get_args()
else:
dg_context = None
if options.show:
# Show the gcc invocation:
print(' '.join(args))
# Invoke the compiler:
p = Popen(args, env=env, stdout=PIPE, stderr=PIPE)
out.actual, err.actual = p.communicate()
if six.PY3:
out.actual = out.actual.decode()
err.actual = err.actual.decode()
#print 'out: %r' % out.actual
#print 'err: %r' % err.actual
exitcode_actual = p.wait()
if options.show:
# then the user wants to see the gcc invocation directly
sys.stdout.write(out.actual)
sys.stderr.write(err.actual)
if dg_context:
dg_context.check_result(out.actual, err.actual, exitcode_actual)
if dg_context.num_failures() > 0:
raise DejaGnuError(dg_context)
return
# Expected exit code
# By default, we expect success if the expected stderr is empty, and
# and failure if it's non-empty.
# This can be overridden if the test has a metadata.ini, by setting
# exitcode within the [ExpectedBehavior] section:
if err.expdata == '':
exitcode_expected = 0
else:
exitcode_expected = 1
if cp.has_section('ExpectedBehavior'):
if cp.has_option('ExpectedBehavior', 'exitcode'):
exitcode_expected = cp.getint('ExpectedBehavior', 'exitcode')
# Check exit code:
if exitcode_actual != exitcode_expected:
sys.stderr.write(out.diff('stdout'))
sys.stderr.write(err.diff('stderr'))
raise CompilationError(out.actual, err.actual, p, args)
if exitcode_expected == 0:
assert os.path.exists(outfile)
out.check_for_diff(out.actual, err.actual, p, args, 'stdout', WRITEBACK)
err.check_for_diff(out.actual, err.actual, p, args, 'stderr', WRITEBACK)
from optparse import OptionParser
parser = OptionParser()
parser.add_option("-x", "--exclude",
action="append",
type="string",
dest="excluded_dirs",
help="exclude tests in DIR and below", metavar="DIR")
parser.add_option("--srcdir",
type="string",
dest="srcdir",
help="FIXME", metavar="DIR")
parser.add_option("-s", "--show",
action="store_true", dest="show", default=False,
help="Show stdout, stderr and the command line for each test")
(options, args) = parser.parse_args()
if options.srcdir is None:
options.srcdir = os.getcwd() + os.sep
# print (options, args)
def find_tests_below(path):
result = []
for dirpath, dirnames, filenames in os.walk(path):
if 'script.py' in filenames:
result.append(dirpath)
return result
if len(args) > 0:
# Just run the given tests (or test subdirectories)
testdirs = []
for path in args:
testdirs += find_tests_below(path)
else:
# Run all the tests
path = os.path.join(options.srcdir, 'tests')
testdirs = find_tests_below(path)
def exclude_test(test):
if not test.startswith(options.srcdir):
test = os.path.join(options.srcdir, test)
if test in testdirs:
testdirs.remove(test)
def exclude_tests_below(path):
if not path.startswith(options.srcdir):
path = os.path.join(options.srcdir, path)
for test in find_tests_below(path):
exclude_test(test)
# Handle exclusions:
if options.excluded_dirs:
for path in options.excluded_dirs:
exclude_tests_below(path)
# Certain tests don't work on 32-bit
if six.MAXSIZE == 0x7fffffff:
# These two tests verify that we can detect int vs Py_ssize_t mismatches,
# but on 32-bit these are the same type, so don't find anything:
exclude_test('tests/cpychecker/PyArg_ParseTuple/with_PY_SSIZE_T_CLEAN')
exclude_test('tests/cpychecker/PyArg_ParseTuple/without_PY_SSIZE_T_CLEAN')
# One part of the expected output for this test assumes int vs Py_ssize_t
# mismatch:
exclude_test('tests/cpychecker/PyArg_ParseTuple/incorrect_converters')
# The expected output for the following tests assumes a 64-bit build:
exclude_test('tests/cpychecker/absinterp/casts/pointer-to-long')
exclude_test('tests/cpychecker/absinterp/casts/pyobjectptr-to-long')
exclude_test('tests/cpychecker/refcounts/PyArg_ParseTuple/correct_O')
exclude_test('tests/cpychecker/refcounts/PyArg_ParseTupleAndKeywords/correct_O')
exclude_test('tests/cpychecker/refcounts/PyInt_AsLong/correct_cast')
exclude_test('tests/cpychecker/refcounts/PyList_Size/known-size')
exclude_test('tests/cpychecker/refcounts/PyMapping_Size/basic')
exclude_test('tests/cpychecker/refcounts/PyString_Size/correct')
exclude_test('tests/cpychecker/refcounts/PyTuple_New/correct')
exclude_test('tests/cpychecker/refcounts/module_handling')
exclude_test('tests/cpychecker/refcounts/storage_regions/static/correct')
exclude_test('tests/examples/cplusplus/classes')
exclude_test('tests/plugin/constants')
exclude_test('tests/plugin/gimple-walk-tree/dump-all')
exclude_test('tests/plugin/gimple-walk-tree/find-one')
# Certain tests don't work for Python 3:
if six.PY3:
# The PyInt_ API doesn't exist anymore in Python 3:
exclude_tests_below('tests/cpychecker/refcounts/PyInt_AsLong/')
exclude_tests_below('tests/cpychecker/refcounts/PyInt_FromLong/')
# Similarly for the PyString_ API:
exclude_tests_below('tests/cpychecker/refcounts/PyString_AsString')
exclude_tests_below('tests/cpychecker/refcounts/PyString_Concat')
exclude_tests_below('tests/cpychecker/refcounts/PyString_ConcatAndDel')
exclude_tests_below('tests/cpychecker/refcounts/PyString_FromStringAndSize')
exclude_tests_below('tests/cpychecker/refcounts/PyString_Size')
# The PyCObject_ API was removed in 3.2:
exclude_tests_below('tests/cpychecker/refcounts/PyCObject_FromVoidPtr')
exclude_tests_below('tests/cpychecker/refcounts/PyCObject_FromVoidPtrAndDesc')
# The following tests happen to use PyInt or PyString APIs and thus we
# exclude them for now:
exclude_test('tests/cpychecker/refcounts/function-that-exits') # PyString
exclude_test('tests/cpychecker/refcounts/GIL/correct') # PyString
exclude_test('tests/cpychecker/refcounts/handle_null_error') # PyString
exclude_test('tests/cpychecker/refcounts/PyArg_ParseTuple/correct_O_bang') # PyString
exclude_test('tests/cpychecker/refcounts/PyObject_CallMethodObjArgs/correct') # PyString
exclude_test('tests/cpychecker/refcounts/PyObject_CallMethodObjArgs/incorrect') # PyString
exclude_test('tests/cpychecker/refcounts/PyStructSequence/correct') # PyInt
exclude_test('tests/cpychecker/refcounts/PySys_SetObject/correct') # PyString
exclude_test('tests/cpychecker/refcounts/subclass/handling') # PyString
# Module handling is very different in Python 2 vs 3. For now, only run
# this test for Python 2:
exclude_test('tests/cpychecker/refcounts/module_handling')
# Uses METH_OLDARGS:
exclude_test('tests/cpychecker/refcounts/PyArg_Parse/correct_simple')
# Certain tests don't work for debug builds of Python:
if hasattr(sys, 'gettotalrefcount'):
exclude_test('tests/cpychecker/refcounts/PyDict_SetItem/correct')
exclude_test('tests/cpychecker/refcounts/PyDict_SetItem/incorrect')
exclude_test('tests/cpychecker/refcounts/PyDict_SetItemString/correct')
exclude_test('tests/cpychecker/refcounts/PyDict_SetItemString/incorrect')
exclude_test('tests/cpychecker/refcounts/PyFloat_AsDouble/correct_PyFloatObject')
exclude_test('tests/cpychecker/refcounts/PyList_Append/correct')
exclude_test('tests/cpychecker/refcounts/PyList_Append/incorrect')
exclude_test('tests/cpychecker/refcounts/PyList_Append/incorrect-loop')
exclude_test('tests/cpychecker/refcounts/PyList_Append/null-newitem')
exclude_test('tests/cpychecker/refcounts/PyList_Append/ticket-22')
exclude_test('tests/cpychecker/refcounts/PyList_SET_ITEM_macro/correct')
exclude_test('tests/cpychecker/refcounts/PyList_SET_ITEM_macro/correct_multiple')
exclude_test('tests/cpychecker/refcounts/PyList_SET_ITEM_macro/incorrect_multiple')
exclude_test('tests/cpychecker/refcounts/PyList_Size/known-size')
exclude_test('tests/cpychecker/refcounts/PySequence_SetItem/correct')
exclude_test('tests/cpychecker/refcounts/PySequence_SetItem/incorrect')
exclude_test('tests/cpychecker/refcounts/PySequence_Size/correct')
exclude_test('tests/cpychecker/refcounts/PyString_AsString/correct')
exclude_test('tests/cpychecker/refcounts/PyString_AsString/incorrect')
exclude_test('tests/cpychecker/refcounts/PySys_SetObject/correct')
exclude_test('tests/cpychecker/refcounts/PyTuple_SET_ITEM_macro/correct')
exclude_test('tests/cpychecker/refcounts/PyTuple_SET_ITEM_macro/correct_multiple')
exclude_test('tests/cpychecker/refcounts/PyTuple_SET_ITEM_macro/incorrect_multiple')
exclude_test('tests/cpychecker/refcounts/PyTuple_SetItem/correct')
exclude_test('tests/cpychecker/refcounts/PyTuple_SetItem/correct_multiple')
exclude_test('tests/cpychecker/refcounts/PyTuple_SetItem/incorrect_multiple')
exclude_test('tests/cpychecker/refcounts/Py_BuildValue/correct-code-N')
exclude_test('tests/cpychecker/refcounts/Py_BuildValue/correct-code-O')
exclude_test('tests/cpychecker/refcounts/correct_decref')
exclude_test('tests/cpychecker/refcounts/loop_n_times')
exclude_test('tests/cpychecker/refcounts/loops/complex-loop-conditional-1')
exclude_test('tests/cpychecker/refcounts/loops/complex-loop-conditional-2')
exclude_test('tests/cpychecker/refcounts/module_handling')
exclude_test('tests/cpychecker/refcounts/object_from_callback')
exclude_test('tests/cpychecker/refcounts/passing_dead_object')
exclude_test('tests/cpychecker/refcounts/returning_dead_object')
exclude_test('tests/cpychecker/refcounts/ticket-20')
exclude_test('tests/cpychecker/refcounts/unrecognized_function2')
exclude_test('tests/cpychecker/refcounts/unrecognized_function4')
exclude_test('tests/cpychecker/refcounts/use_after_dealloc')
exclude_test('tests/examples/spelling-checker')
# The debug build probably doesn't have lxml available:
if hasattr(sys, 'gettotalrefcount'):
exclude_tests_below('tests/cpychecker')
# This test is unreliable, due to differences in the dictionary:
exclude_test('tests/examples/spelling-checker')
# Various tests don't work under GCC 4.7
# (or rather, don't give the same output as under 4.6):
if features['GCC_PYTHON_PLUGIN_CONFIG_has_PLUGIN_FINISH_DECL']:
# assumes it's uninitialized:
exclude_test('tests/cpychecker/absinterp/arrays5')
# line number differerences:
exclude_test('tests/cpychecker/absinterp/comparisons/expressions')
exclude_test('tests/cpychecker/refcounts/combinatorial-explosion')
exclude_test('tests/cpychecker/refcounts/combinatorial-explosion-with-error')
exclude_test('tests/cpychecker/refcounts/correct_object_ctor')
# sense of a boolean is reversed:
exclude_test('tests/cpychecker/refcounts/fold_conditional')
# gains gcc.Function('__deleting_dtor '):
exclude_test('tests/examples/cplusplus/classes')
# some gimple changes:
exclude_test('tests/plugin/array-type')
exclude_test('tests/plugin/arrays')
# one less output:
exclude_test('tests/plugin/callbacks/refs')
# changes in output:
exclude_test('tests/plugin/dumpfiles')
# gains: :py:class:`gcc.WidenLshiftExpr` `w<<`
exclude_test('tests/plugin/expressions/get_symbol')
# gains an extra gcc.GimpleLabel():
exclude_test('tests/plugin/gimple-cond/explicit-comparison')
# gains an extra gcc.GimpleLabel():
exclude_test('tests/plugin/gimple-cond/implicit-comparison')
# various gimple changes:
exclude_test('tests/plugin/gimple-walk-tree/dump-all')
# gimple change:
exclude_test('tests/plugin/gimple-walk-tree/exceptions')
# gimple changes:
exclude_test('tests/plugin/gimple-walk-tree/find-one')
# various (char*) go away:
exclude_test('tests/plugin/initializers')
# cc1: fatal error: pass 'ipa-profile' not found but is referenced by new pass 'my-ipa-pass'
exclude_test('tests/plugin/new-passes')
# -Wunitialized is now disabled by default:
exclude_test('tests/plugin/options')
# KeyError: 'struct-reorg-cold-struct-ratio':
exclude_test('tests/plugin/parameters')
# gains an extra gcc.GimpleLabel():
exclude_test('tests/plugin/switch')
# test_var isn't visible; see
# https://fedorahosted.org/gcc-python-plugin/ticket/21
exclude_test('tests/plugin/translation-units')
if sys.version_info[:2] == (3, 3):
# These tests don't generate the same output under 3.3:
exclude_test('tests/cpychecker/refcounts/combinatorial-explosion')
exclude_test('tests/cpychecker/refcounts/combinatorial-explosion-with-error')
# Tests failing with gcc 4.8:
if GCC_VERSION >= 4008:
exclude_test('tests/cpychecker/refcounts/cplusplus/destructor')
exclude_test('tests/cpychecker/refcounts/cplusplus/empty-function')
# GCC 4.6.3 appears not to have a way to get at global variables; see:
# https://fedorahosted.org/gcc-python-plugin/ticket/21
# and:
# https://github.com/davidmalcolm/gcc-python-plugin/issues/5
# This prevents these from working:
# libcpychecker.compat.get_exception_decl_by_name
# libcpychecker.compat.get_typeobject_decl_by_name
# which renders much of cpychecker unusable.
# For now, disable many of the tests on 4.6.*:
if GCC_VERSION == 4006:
exclude_tests_below('tests/cpychecker/refcounts')
exclude_test('tests/cpychecker/absinterp/exceptions')
exclude_test('tests/plugin/array-type')
exclude_test('tests/plugin/translation-units')
# Other tests that fail on 4.6:
if GCC_VERSION == 4006:
# some minor changes to stdout:
exclude_test('tests/examples/cplusplus/classes')
# presence of stdout line:
# :py:class:`gcc.WidenLshiftExpr` `w<<`
exclude_test('tests/plugin/expressions/get_symbol')
# too fragile?
exclude_test('tests/plugin/gimple-walk-tree/dump-all')
# repr() for gcc.CaseLabelExpr and gcc.GimpleLabel
exclude_test('tests/plugin/switch')
if GCC_VERSION >= 5000:
# Avoid warning from -Wshift-count-negative
exclude_test('tests/cpychecker/absinterp/arithmetic/negative-shift/definite')
# Various casting tests that fail:
exclude_test('tests/cpychecker/absinterp/casts/int-to-char-with-extraction')
exclude_test('tests/cpychecker/absinterp/casts/int-to-char-with-implicit-truncation')
exclude_test('tests/cpychecker/absinterp/casts/int-to-char-within-range')
exclude_test('tests/cpychecker/absinterp/casts/pointer-to-long')
exclude_test('tests/cpychecker/absinterp/casts/pyobjectptr-to-long')
# Various other tests that fail:
exclude_test('tests/cpychecker/absinterp/comparisons/conditionals')
exclude_test('tests/cpychecker/refcounts/PyList_Size/known-size')
exclude_test('tests/cpychecker/refcounts/SWIG_Python_SetErrorMsg/correct')
exclude_test('tests/examples/attributes')
exclude_test('tests/examples/hello-world')
exclude_test('tests/plugin/rtl')
# Various tests failing with Python 3 with GCC 5:
if six.PY3:
exclude_test('tests/cpychecker/absinterp/arithmetic/division-by-zero/definite')
exclude_test('tests/cpychecker/absinterp/arithmetic/division-by-zero/possible')
exclude_test('tests/cpychecker/absinterp/arithmetic/negative-shift/possible')
exclude_test('tests/cpychecker/absinterp/arrays3')
exclude_test('tests/cpychecker/absinterp/arrays6')
exclude_test('tests/cpychecker/absinterp/arrays7')
exclude_test('tests/cpychecker/absinterp/bitfields/reading')
exclude_test('tests/cpychecker/absinterp/custom-strdup')
exclude_test('tests/cpychecker/absinterp/function-pointers')
exclude_test('tests/cpychecker/absinterp/nested-fields2')
exclude_test('tests/cpychecker/absinterp/nested-fields3')
exclude_test('tests/cpychecker/absinterp/read-through-global-ptr-unchecked')
exclude_test('tests/cpychecker/absinterp/read-through-uninitialized-ptr')
exclude_test('tests/cpychecker/absinterp/uninitialized-data')
exclude_test('tests/cpychecker/absinterp/write-through-arg-unchecked')
exclude_test('tests/cpychecker/absinterp/write-through-global-ptr-unchecked')
exclude_test('tests/cpychecker/refcounts/PyArg_UnpackTuple/missing-initialization')
exclude_test('tests/cpychecker/refcounts/PyArg_UnpackTuple/wrong-number-of-varargs')
exclude_test('tests/cpychecker/refcounts/PyDict_GetItem/correct')
exclude_test('tests/cpychecker/refcounts/PyDict_GetItem/incorrect')
exclude_test('tests/cpychecker/refcounts/PyDict_GetItemString/correct')
exclude_test('tests/cpychecker/refcounts/PyDict_GetItemString/incorrect')
exclude_test('tests/cpychecker/refcounts/PyDict_SetItem/incorrect')
exclude_test('tests/cpychecker/refcounts/PyErr_NewException/basic')
exclude_test('tests/cpychecker/refcounts/PyEval_CallMethod/incorrect')
exclude_test('tests/cpychecker/refcounts/PyList_Append/ticket-19')
exclude_test('tests/cpychecker/refcounts/PyList_GetItem/correct')
exclude_test('tests/cpychecker/refcounts/PyObject_GetAttr/incorrect')
exclude_test('tests/cpychecker/refcounts/PyObject_GetAttrString/incorrect')
exclude_test('tests/cpychecker/refcounts/PyObject_HasAttrString/incorrect')
exclude_test('tests/cpychecker/refcounts/PyTuple_GetItem/correct')
exclude_test('tests/cpychecker/refcounts/PyTuple_GetItem/incorrect')
exclude_test('tests/cpychecker/refcounts/PyTuple_Size/incorrect')
exclude_test('tests/cpychecker/refcounts/passing_dead_object')
exclude_test('tests/cpychecker/refcounts/too_many_increfs')
exclude_test('tests/cpychecker/refcounts/uninitialized_data/comparison')
exclude_test('tests/cpychecker/refcounts/uninitialized_data/function_arg')
exclude_test('tests/cpychecker/refcounts/use_after_dealloc')
# Tests failing due to repr changes in Python 3.4+
if sys.version_info[0] == 3 and sys.version_info[1] >= 4:
exclude_test('tests/plugin/callgraph')
exclude_test('tests/plugin/rtl')
# Tests that are over-specified and only work for GCC 5 and later:
if GCC_VERSION < 5000:
exclude_test('tests/cpychecker/absinterp/comparisons/conditionals')
exclude_test('tests/plugin/rtl')
# Tests that are over-specified and only work for GCC 6 and later:
if GCC_VERSION < 6000:
exclude_test('tests/examples/find-global-state')
# class rich_location was added to libcpp in gcc 6.
if GCC_VERSION < 6000:
exclude_test('tests/plugin/rich-location')
# compound locations are only supported for GCC 7 and later:
if GCC_VERSION < 7000:
exclude_test('tests/plugin/compound-locations')
# Tests that are over-specified and only work for GCC 7 and earlier:
if GCC_VERSION >= 8000:
# change from '__base_ctor ' to '__ct_base ' etc:
exclude_test('tests/examples/cplusplus/methods')
# reorg of namespace lookup:
exclude_test('tests/plugin/namespace')
# removal of column number from "In file included from" in stderr:
exclude_test('tests/cpychecker/PyArg_ParseTuple/with_PY_SSIZE_T_CLEAN')
exclude_test('tests/cpychecker/PyArg_ParseTuple/without_PY_SSIZE_T_CLEAN')
# absinterp and thus the refcount-checker have bit-rotted:
if GCC_VERSION >= 7000:
exclude_tests_below('tests/cpychecker/absinterp')
exclude_tests_below('tests/cpychecker/refcounts')
def run_one_test(testdir):
try:
sys.stdout.write('%s: ' % testdir)
run_test(testdir, options.srcdir)
print('OK')
return (testdir, 'OK', None)
except SkipTest:
err = sys.exc_info()[1]
print('skipped: %s' % err.reason)
return (testdir, 'SKIP', err.reason)
except DejaGnuError:
print('FAIL')
return (testdir, 'FAIL', None)
except RuntimeError:
err = sys.exc_info()[1]
print('FAIL')
print(err)
return (testdir, 'FAIL', None)
class TestRunner:
def __init__(self):
self.num_passes = 0
self.skipped_tests = []
self.failed_tests = []
def run_tests(self, testdirs):
for testdir in sorted(testdirs):
tr.handle_outcome(run_one_test(testdir))
def run_tests_in_parallel(self, testdirs):
pool = multiprocessing.Pool(None) # uses cpu_count
for outcome in pool.map(run_one_test, testdirs):
tr.handle_outcome(outcome)
def handle_outcome(self, outcome):
testdir, result, detail = outcome
if result == 'OK':
self.num_passes += 1
elif result == 'SKIP':
self.skipped_tests.append(testdir)
else:
assert result == 'FAIL'
self.failed_tests.append(testdir)
def print_results(self):
def num(count, singular, plural):
return '%i %s' % (count, singular if count == 1 else plural)
print('%s; %s; %s' % (num(self.num_passes, "success", "successes"),
num(len(self.failed_tests), "failure", "failures"),
num(len(self.skipped_tests), "skipped", "skipped")))
tr = TestRunner()
if 1:
tr.run_tests_in_parallel(sorted(testdirs))
else:
tr.run_tests(sorted(testdirs))
tr.print_results()
if len(tr.failed_tests) > 0:
print('Failed tests:')
for test in tr.failed_tests:
print(' %s' % test)
sys.exit(1)