# SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0 # Copyright 2016-2017 The Meson development team # A tool to run tests in many different ways. from __future__ import annotations from pathlib import Path from collections import deque from contextlib import suppress from copy import deepcopy from fnmatch import fnmatch import argparse import asyncio import datetime import enum import json import multiprocessing import os import pickle import platform import random import re import signal import subprocess import shlex import sys import textwrap import time import typing as T import unicodedata import xml.etree.ElementTree as et from . import build from . import environment from . import mlog from .coredata import MesonVersionMismatchException, major_versions_differ from .coredata import version as coredata_version from .mesonlib import (MesonException, OptionKey, OrderedSet, RealPathAction, get_wine_shortpath, join_args, split_args, setup_vsenv) from .mintro import get_infodir, load_info_file from .programs import ExternalProgram from .backend.backends import TestProtocol, TestSerialisation if T.TYPE_CHECKING: TYPE_TAPResult = T.Union['TAPParser.Test', 'TAPParser.Error', 'TAPParser.Version', 'TAPParser.Plan', 'TAPParser.UnknownLine', 'TAPParser.Bailout'] # GNU autotools interprets a return code of 77 from tests it executes to # mean that the test should be skipped. GNU_SKIP_RETURNCODE = 77 # GNU autotools interprets a return code of 99 from tests it executes to # mean that the test failed even before testing what it is supposed to test. GNU_ERROR_RETURNCODE = 99 # Exit if 3 Ctrl-C's are received within one second MAX_CTRLC = 3 # Define unencodable xml characters' regex for replacing them with their # printable representation UNENCODABLE_XML_UNICHRS: T.List[T.Tuple[int, int]] = [ (0x00, 0x08), (0x0B, 0x0C), (0x0E, 0x1F), (0x7F, 0x84), (0x86, 0x9F), (0xFDD0, 0xFDEF), (0xFFFE, 0xFFFF)] # Not narrow build if sys.maxunicode >= 0x10000: UNENCODABLE_XML_UNICHRS.extend([ (0x1FFFE, 0x1FFFF), (0x2FFFE, 0x2FFFF), (0x3FFFE, 0x3FFFF), (0x4FFFE, 0x4FFFF), (0x5FFFE, 0x5FFFF), (0x6FFFE, 0x6FFFF), (0x7FFFE, 0x7FFFF), (0x8FFFE, 0x8FFFF), (0x9FFFE, 0x9FFFF), (0xAFFFE, 0xAFFFF), (0xBFFFE, 0xBFFFF), (0xCFFFE, 0xCFFFF), (0xDFFFE, 0xDFFFF), (0xEFFFE, 0xEFFFF), (0xFFFFE, 0xFFFFF), (0x10FFFE, 0x10FFFF)]) UNENCODABLE_XML_CHR_RANGES = [fr'{chr(low)}-{chr(high)}' for (low, high) in UNENCODABLE_XML_UNICHRS] UNENCODABLE_XML_CHRS_RE = re.compile('([' + ''.join(UNENCODABLE_XML_CHR_RANGES) + '])') def is_windows() -> bool: platname = platform.system().lower() return platname == 'windows' def is_cygwin() -> bool: return sys.platform == 'cygwin' UNIWIDTH_MAPPING = {'F': 2, 'H': 1, 'W': 2, 'Na': 1, 'N': 1, 'A': 1} def uniwidth(s: str) -> int: result = 0 for c in s: w = unicodedata.east_asian_width(c) result += UNIWIDTH_MAPPING[w] return result def determine_worker_count() -> int: varname = 'MESON_TESTTHREADS' if varname in os.environ: try: num_workers = int(os.environ[varname]) except ValueError: print(f'Invalid value in {varname}, using 1 thread.') num_workers = 1 else: try: # Fails in some weird environments such as Debian # reproducible build. num_workers = multiprocessing.cpu_count() except Exception: num_workers = 1 return num_workers # Note: when adding arguments, please also add them to the completion # scripts in $MESONSRC/data/shell-completions/ def add_arguments(parser: argparse.ArgumentParser) -> None: parser.add_argument('--maxfail', default=0, type=int, help='Number of failing tests before aborting the ' 'test run. (default: 0, to disable aborting on failure)') parser.add_argument('--repeat', default=1, dest='repeat', type=int, help='Number of times to run the tests.') parser.add_argument('--no-rebuild', default=False, action='store_true', help='Do not rebuild before running tests.') parser.add_argument('--gdb', default=False, dest='gdb', action='store_true', help='Run test under gdb.') parser.add_argument('--gdb-path', default='gdb', dest='gdb_path', help='Path to the gdb binary (default: gdb).') parser.add_argument('-i', '--interactive', default=False, dest='interactive', action='store_true', help='Run tests with interactive input/output.') parser.add_argument('--list', default=False, dest='list', action='store_true', help='List available tests.') parser.add_argument('--wrapper', default=None, dest='wrapper', type=split_args, help='wrapper to run tests with (e.g. Valgrind)') parser.add_argument('-C', dest='wd', action=RealPathAction, help='directory to cd into before running') parser.add_argument('--suite', default=[], dest='include_suites', action='append', metavar='SUITE', help='Only run tests belonging to the given suite.') parser.add_argument('--no-suite', default=[], dest='exclude_suites', action='append', metavar='SUITE', help='Do not run tests belonging to the given suite.') parser.add_argument('--no-stdsplit', default=True, dest='split', action='store_false', help='Do not split stderr and stdout in test logs.') parser.add_argument('--print-errorlogs', default=False, action='store_true', help="Whether to print failing tests' logs.") parser.add_argument('--benchmark', default=False, action='store_true', help="Run benchmarks instead of tests.") parser.add_argument('--logbase', default='testlog', help="Base name for log file.") parser.add_argument('-j', '--num-processes', default=determine_worker_count(), type=int, help='How many parallel processes to use.') parser.add_argument('-v', '--verbose', default=False, action='store_true', help='Do not redirect stdout and stderr') parser.add_argument('-q', '--quiet', default=False, action='store_true', help='Produce less output to the terminal.') parser.add_argument('-t', '--timeout-multiplier', type=float, default=None, help='Define a multiplier for test timeout, for example ' ' when running tests in particular conditions they might take' ' more time to execute. (<= 0 to disable timeout)') parser.add_argument('--setup', default=None, dest='setup', help='Which test setup to use.') parser.add_argument('--test-args', default=[], type=split_args, help='Arguments to pass to the specified test(s) or all tests') parser.add_argument('--max-lines', default=100, dest='max_lines', type=int, help='Maximum number of lines to show from a long test log. Since 1.5.0.') parser.add_argument('args', nargs='*', help='Optional list of test names to run. "testname" to run all tests with that name, ' '"subprojname:testname" to specifically run "testname" from "subprojname", ' '"subprojname:" to run all tests defined by "subprojname".') def print_safe(s: str) -> None: end = '' if s[-1] == '\n' else '\n' try: print(s, end=end) except UnicodeEncodeError: s = s.encode('ascii', errors='backslashreplace').decode('ascii') print(s, end=end) def join_lines(a: str, b: str) -> str: if not a: return b if not b: return a return a + '\n' + b def dashes(s: str, dash: str, cols: int) -> str: if not s: return dash * cols s = ' ' + s + ' ' width = uniwidth(s) first = (cols - width) // 2 s = dash * first + s return s + dash * (cols - first - width) def returncode_to_status(retcode: int) -> str: # Note: We can't use `os.WIFSIGNALED(result.returncode)` and the related # functions here because the status returned by subprocess is munged. It # returns a negative value if the process was killed by a signal rather than # the raw status returned by `wait()`. Also, If a shell sits between Meson # the actual unit test that shell is likely to convert a termination due # to a signal into an exit status of 128 plus the signal number. if retcode < 0: signum = -retcode try: signame = signal.Signals(signum).name except ValueError: signame = 'SIGinvalid' return f'killed by signal {signum} {signame}' if retcode <= 128: return f'exit status {retcode}' signum = retcode - 128 try: signame = signal.Signals(signum).name except ValueError: signame = 'SIGinvalid' return f'(exit status {retcode} or signal {signum} {signame})' # TODO for Windows sh_quote: T.Callable[[str], str] = lambda x: x if not is_windows(): sh_quote = shlex.quote def env_tuple_to_str(env: T.Iterable[T.Tuple[str, str]]) -> str: return ''.join(["{}={} ".format(k, sh_quote(v)) for k, v in env]) class TestException(MesonException): pass @enum.unique class ConsoleUser(enum.Enum): # the logger can use the console LOGGER = 0 # the console is used by gdb or the user INTERACTIVE = 1 # the console is used to write stdout/stderr STDOUT = 2 @enum.unique class TestResult(enum.Enum): PENDING = 'PENDING' RUNNING = 'RUNNING' OK = 'OK' TIMEOUT = 'TIMEOUT' INTERRUPT = 'INTERRUPT' SKIP = 'SKIP' FAIL = 'FAIL' EXPECTEDFAIL = 'EXPECTEDFAIL' UNEXPECTEDPASS = 'UNEXPECTEDPASS' ERROR = 'ERROR' @staticmethod def maxlen() -> int: return 14 # len(UNEXPECTEDPASS) def is_ok(self) -> bool: return self in {TestResult.OK, TestResult.EXPECTEDFAIL} def is_bad(self) -> bool: return self in {TestResult.FAIL, TestResult.TIMEOUT, TestResult.INTERRUPT, TestResult.UNEXPECTEDPASS, TestResult.ERROR} def is_finished(self) -> bool: return self not in {TestResult.PENDING, TestResult.RUNNING} def was_killed(self) -> bool: return self in (TestResult.TIMEOUT, TestResult.INTERRUPT) def colorize(self, s: str) -> mlog.AnsiDecorator: if self.is_bad(): decorator = mlog.red elif self in (TestResult.SKIP, TestResult.EXPECTEDFAIL): decorator = mlog.yellow elif self.is_finished(): decorator = mlog.green else: decorator = mlog.blue return decorator(s) def get_text(self, colorize: bool) -> str: result_str = '{res:{reslen}}'.format(res=self.value, reslen=self.maxlen()) return self.colorize(result_str).get_text(colorize) def get_command_marker(self) -> str: return str(self.colorize('>>> ')) class TAPParser: class Plan(T.NamedTuple): num_tests: int late: bool skipped: bool explanation: T.Optional[str] class Bailout(T.NamedTuple): message: str class Test(T.NamedTuple): number: int name: str result: TestResult explanation: T.Optional[str] def __str__(self) -> str: return f'{self.number} {self.name}'.strip() class Error(T.NamedTuple): message: str class UnknownLine(T.NamedTuple): message: str lineno: int class Version(T.NamedTuple): version: int _MAIN = 1 _AFTER_TEST = 2 _YAML = 3 _RE_BAILOUT = re.compile(r'Bail out!\s*(.*)') _RE_DIRECTIVE = re.compile(r'(?:\s*\#\s*([Ss][Kk][Ii][Pp]\S*|[Tt][Oo][Dd][Oo])\b\s*(.*))?') _RE_PLAN = re.compile(r'1\.\.([0-9]+)' + _RE_DIRECTIVE.pattern) _RE_TEST = re.compile(r'((?:not )?ok)\s*(?:([0-9]+)\s*)?([^#]*)' + _RE_DIRECTIVE.pattern) _RE_VERSION = re.compile(r'TAP version ([0-9]+)') _RE_YAML_START = re.compile(r'(\s+)---.*') _RE_YAML_END = re.compile(r'\s+\.\.\.\s*') found_late_test = False bailed_out = False plan: T.Optional[Plan] = None lineno = 0 num_tests = 0 yaml_lineno: T.Optional[int] = None yaml_indent = '' state = _MAIN version = 12 def parse_test(self, ok: bool, num: int, name: str, directive: T.Optional[str], explanation: T.Optional[str]) -> \ T.Generator[T.Union['TAPParser.Test', 'TAPParser.Error'], None, None]: name = name.strip() explanation = explanation.strip() if explanation else None if directive is not None: directive = directive.upper() if directive.startswith('SKIP'): if ok: yield self.Test(num, name, TestResult.SKIP, explanation) return elif directive == 'TODO': yield self.Test(num, name, TestResult.UNEXPECTEDPASS if ok else TestResult.EXPECTEDFAIL, explanation) return else: yield self.Error(f'invalid directive "{directive}"') yield self.Test(num, name, TestResult.OK if ok else TestResult.FAIL, explanation) async def parse_async(self, lines: T.AsyncIterator[str]) -> T.AsyncIterator[TYPE_TAPResult]: async for line in lines: for event in self.parse_line(line): yield event for event in self.parse_line(None): yield event def parse(self, io: T.Iterator[str]) -> T.Iterator[TYPE_TAPResult]: for line in io: yield from self.parse_line(line) yield from self.parse_line(None) def parse_line(self, line: T.Optional[str]) -> T.Iterator[TYPE_TAPResult]: if line is not None: self.lineno += 1 line = line.rstrip() # YAML blocks are only accepted after a test if self.state == self._AFTER_TEST: if self.version >= 13: m = self._RE_YAML_START.match(line) if m: self.state = self._YAML self.yaml_lineno = self.lineno self.yaml_indent = m.group(1) return self.state = self._MAIN elif self.state == self._YAML: if self._RE_YAML_END.match(line): self.state = self._MAIN return if line.startswith(self.yaml_indent): return yield self.Error(f'YAML block not terminated (started on line {self.yaml_lineno})') self.state = self._MAIN assert self.state == self._MAIN if not line or line.startswith('#'): return m = self._RE_TEST.match(line) if m: if self.plan and self.plan.late and not self.found_late_test: yield self.Error('unexpected test after late plan') self.found_late_test = True self.num_tests += 1 num = self.num_tests if m.group(2) is None else int(m.group(2)) if num != self.num_tests: yield self.Error('out of order test numbers') yield from self.parse_test(m.group(1) == 'ok', num, m.group(3), m.group(4), m.group(5)) self.state = self._AFTER_TEST return m = self._RE_PLAN.match(line) if m: if self.plan: yield self.Error('more than one plan found') else: num_tests = int(m.group(1)) skipped = num_tests == 0 if m.group(2): if m.group(2).upper().startswith('SKIP'): if num_tests > 0: yield self.Error('invalid SKIP directive for plan') skipped = True else: yield self.Error('invalid directive for plan') self.plan = self.Plan(num_tests=num_tests, late=(self.num_tests > 0), skipped=skipped, explanation=m.group(3)) yield self.plan return m = self._RE_BAILOUT.match(line) if m: yield self.Bailout(m.group(1)) self.bailed_out = True return m = self._RE_VERSION.match(line) if m: # The TAP version is only accepted as the first line if self.lineno != 1: yield self.Error('version number must be on the first line') return self.version = int(m.group(1)) if self.version < 13: yield self.Error('version number should be at least 13') else: yield self.Version(version=self.version) return # unknown syntax yield self.UnknownLine(line, self.lineno) else: # end of file if self.state == self._YAML: yield self.Error(f'YAML block not terminated (started on line {self.yaml_lineno})') if not self.bailed_out and self.plan and self.num_tests != self.plan.num_tests: if self.num_tests < self.plan.num_tests: yield self.Error(f'Too few tests run (expected {self.plan.num_tests}, got {self.num_tests})') else: yield self.Error(f'Too many tests run (expected {self.plan.num_tests}, got {self.num_tests})') class TestLogger: def flush(self) -> None: pass def start(self, harness: 'TestHarness') -> None: pass def start_test(self, harness: 'TestHarness', test: 'TestRun') -> None: pass def log_subtest(self, harness: 'TestHarness', test: 'TestRun', s: str, res: TestResult) -> None: pass def log(self, harness: 'TestHarness', result: 'TestRun') -> None: pass async def finish(self, harness: 'TestHarness') -> None: pass def close(self) -> None: pass class TestFileLogger(TestLogger): def __init__(self, filename: str, errors: str = 'replace') -> None: self.filename = filename self.file = open(filename, 'w', encoding='utf-8', errors=errors) def close(self) -> None: if self.file: self.file.close() self.file = None class ConsoleLogger(TestLogger): ASCII_SPINNER = ['..', ':.', '.:'] SPINNER = ["\U0001f311", "\U0001f312", "\U0001f313", "\U0001f314", "\U0001f315", "\U0001f316", "\U0001f317", "\U0001f318"] SCISSORS = "\u2700 " HLINE = "\u2015" RTRI = "\u25B6 " def __init__(self, max_lines: int) -> None: self.max_lines = max_lines self.running_tests: OrderedSet['TestRun'] = OrderedSet() self.progress_test: T.Optional['TestRun'] = None self.progress_task: T.Optional[asyncio.Future] = None self.max_left_width = 0 self.stop = False # TODO: before 3.10 this cannot be created immediately, because # it will create a new event loop self.update: asyncio.Event self.should_erase_line = '' self.test_count = 0 self.started_tests = 0 self.spinner_index = 0 try: self.cols, _ = os.get_terminal_size(1) self.is_tty = True except OSError: self.cols = 80 self.is_tty = False self.output_start = dashes(self.SCISSORS, self.HLINE, self.cols - 2) self.output_end = dashes('', self.HLINE, self.cols - 2) self.sub = self.RTRI self.spinner = self.SPINNER try: self.output_start.encode(sys.stdout.encoding or 'ascii') except UnicodeEncodeError: self.output_start = dashes('8<', '-', self.cols - 2) self.output_end = dashes('', '-', self.cols - 2) self.sub = '| ' self.spinner = self.ASCII_SPINNER def flush(self) -> None: if self.should_erase_line: print(self.should_erase_line, end='') self.should_erase_line = '' def print_progress(self, line: str) -> None: print(self.should_erase_line, line, sep='', end='\r') self.should_erase_line = '\x1b[K' def request_update(self) -> None: self.update.set() def emit_progress(self, harness: 'TestHarness') -> None: if self.progress_test is None: self.flush() return if len(self.running_tests) == 1: count = f'{self.started_tests}/{self.test_count}' else: count = '{}-{}/{}'.format(self.started_tests - len(self.running_tests) + 1, self.started_tests, self.test_count) left = '[{}] {} '.format(count, self.spinner[self.spinner_index]) self.spinner_index = (self.spinner_index + 1) % len(self.spinner) right = '{spaces} {dur:{durlen}}'.format( spaces=' ' * TestResult.maxlen(), dur=int(time.time() - self.progress_test.starttime), durlen=harness.duration_max_len) if self.progress_test.timeout: right += '/{timeout:{durlen}}'.format( timeout=self.progress_test.timeout, durlen=harness.duration_max_len) right += 's' details = self.progress_test.get_details() if details: right += ' ' + details line = harness.format(self.progress_test, colorize=True, max_left_width=self.max_left_width, left=left, right=right) self.print_progress(line) def start(self, harness: 'TestHarness') -> None: async def report_progress() -> None: loop = asyncio.get_running_loop() next_update = 0.0 self.request_update() while not self.stop: await self.update.wait() self.update.clear() # We may get here simply because the progress line has been # overwritten, so do not always switch. Only do so every # second, or if the printed test has finished if loop.time() >= next_update: self.progress_test = None next_update = loop.time() + 1 loop.call_at(next_update, self.request_update) if (self.progress_test and self.progress_test.res is not TestResult.RUNNING): self.progress_test = None if not self.progress_test: if not self.running_tests: continue # Pick a test in round robin order self.progress_test = self.running_tests.pop(last=False) self.running_tests.add(self.progress_test) self.emit_progress(harness) self.flush() self.update = asyncio.Event() self.test_count = harness.test_count self.cols = max(self.cols, harness.max_left_width + 30) if self.is_tty and not harness.need_console: # Account for "[aa-bb/cc] OO " in the progress report self.max_left_width = 3 * len(str(self.test_count)) + 8 self.progress_task = asyncio.ensure_future(report_progress()) def start_test(self, harness: 'TestHarness', test: 'TestRun') -> None: if test.verbose and test.cmdline: self.flush() print(harness.format(test, mlog.colorize_console(), max_left_width=self.max_left_width, right=test.res.get_text(mlog.colorize_console()))) print(test.res.get_command_marker() + test.cmdline) if test.direct_stdout: print(self.output_start, flush=True) elif not test.needs_parsing: print(flush=True) self.started_tests += 1 self.running_tests.add(test) self.running_tests.move_to_end(test, last=False) self.request_update() def shorten_log(self, harness: 'TestHarness', result: 'TestRun') -> str: if not result.verbose and not harness.options.print_errorlogs: return '' log = result.get_log(mlog.colorize_console(), stderr_only=result.needs_parsing) if result.verbose: return log lines = log.splitlines() if len(lines) < self.max_lines: return log else: return str(mlog.bold(f'Listing only the last {self.max_lines} lines from a long log.\n')) + '\n'.join(lines[-self.max_lines:]) def print_log(self, harness: 'TestHarness', result: 'TestRun') -> None: if not result.verbose: cmdline = result.cmdline if not cmdline: print(result.res.get_command_marker() + result.stdo) return print(result.res.get_command_marker() + cmdline) log = self.shorten_log(harness, result) if log: print(self.output_start) print_safe(log) print(self.output_end) def log_subtest(self, harness: 'TestHarness', test: 'TestRun', s: str, result: TestResult) -> None: if test.verbose or (harness.options.print_errorlogs and result.is_bad()): self.flush() print(harness.format(test, mlog.colorize_console(), max_left_width=self.max_left_width, prefix=self.sub, middle=s, right=result.get_text(mlog.colorize_console())), flush=True) self.request_update() def log(self, harness: 'TestHarness', result: 'TestRun') -> None: self.running_tests.remove(result) if result.res is TestResult.TIMEOUT and (result.verbose or harness.options.print_errorlogs): self.flush() print(f'{result.name} time out (After {result.timeout} seconds)') if not harness.options.quiet or not result.res.is_ok(): self.flush() if result.cmdline and result.direct_stdout: print(self.output_end) print(harness.format(result, mlog.colorize_console(), max_left_width=self.max_left_width)) else: print(harness.format(result, mlog.colorize_console(), max_left_width=self.max_left_width), flush=True) if result.verbose or result.res.is_bad(): self.print_log(harness, result) if result.warnings: print(flush=True) for w in result.warnings: print(w, flush=True) print(flush=True) if result.verbose or result.res.is_bad(): print(flush=True) self.request_update() async def finish(self, harness: 'TestHarness') -> None: self.stop = True self.request_update() if self.progress_task: await self.progress_task if harness.collected_failures and \ (harness.options.print_errorlogs or harness.options.verbose): print("\nSummary of Failures:\n") for i, result in enumerate(harness.collected_failures, 1): print(harness.format(result, mlog.colorize_console())) print(harness.summary()) class TextLogfileBuilder(TestFileLogger): def start(self, harness: 'TestHarness') -> None: self.file.write(f'Log of Meson test suite run on {datetime.datetime.now().isoformat()}\n\n') inherit_env = env_tuple_to_str(os.environ.items()) self.file.write(f'Inherited environment: {inherit_env}\n\n') def log(self, harness: 'TestHarness', result: 'TestRun') -> None: title = f'{result.num}/{harness.test_count}' self.file.write(dashes(title, '=', 78) + '\n') self.file.write('test: ' + result.name + '\n') starttime_str = time.strftime("%H:%M:%S", time.gmtime(result.starttime)) self.file.write('start time: ' + starttime_str + '\n') self.file.write('duration: ' + '%.2fs' % result.duration + '\n') self.file.write('result: ' + result.get_exit_status() + '\n') if result.cmdline: self.file.write('command: ' + result.cmdline + '\n') if result.stdo: name = 'stdout' if harness.options.split else 'output' self.file.write(dashes(name, '-', 78) + '\n') self.file.write(result.stdo) if result.stde: self.file.write(dashes('stderr', '-', 78) + '\n') self.file.write(result.stde) self.file.write(dashes('', '=', 78) + '\n\n') async def finish(self, harness: 'TestHarness') -> None: if harness.collected_failures: self.file.write("\nSummary of Failures:\n\n") for i, result in enumerate(harness.collected_failures, 1): self.file.write(harness.format(result, False) + '\n') self.file.write(harness.summary()) print(f'Full log written to {self.filename}') class JsonLogfileBuilder(TestFileLogger): def log(self, harness: 'TestHarness', result: 'TestRun') -> None: jresult: T.Dict[str, T.Any] = { 'name': result.name, 'stdout': result.stdo, 'result': result.res.value, 'starttime': result.starttime, 'duration': result.duration, 'returncode': result.returncode, 'env': result.env, 'command': result.cmd, } if result.stde: jresult['stderr'] = result.stde self.file.write(json.dumps(jresult) + '\n') class JunitBuilder(TestLogger): """Builder for Junit test results. Junit is impossible to stream out, it requires attributes counting the total number of tests, failures, skips, and errors in the root element and in each test suite. As such, we use a builder class to track each test case, and calculate all metadata before writing it out. For tests with multiple results (like from a TAP test), we record the test as a suite with the project_name.test_name. This allows us to track each result separately. For tests with only one result (such as exit-code tests) we record each one into a suite with the name project_name. The use of the project_name allows us to sort subproject tests separately from the root project. """ def __init__(self, filename: str) -> None: self.filename = filename self.root = et.Element( 'testsuites', tests='0', errors='0', failures='0') self.suites: T.Dict[str, et.Element] = {} def log(self, harness: 'TestHarness', test: 'TestRun') -> None: """Log a single test case.""" if test.junit is not None: for suite in test.junit.findall('.//testsuite'): # Assume that we don't need to merge anything here... suite.attrib['name'] = '{}.{}.{}'.format(test.project, test.name, suite.attrib['name']) # GTest can inject invalid attributes for case in suite.findall('.//testcase[@result]'): del case.attrib['result'] for case in suite.findall('.//testcase[@timestamp]'): del case.attrib['timestamp'] for case in suite.findall('.//testcase[@file]'): del case.attrib['file'] for case in suite.findall('.//testcase[@line]'): del case.attrib['line'] self.root.append(suite) return # In this case we have a test binary with multiple results. # We want to record this so that each result is recorded # separately if test.results: suitename = f'{test.project}.{test.name}' assert suitename not in self.suites or harness.options.repeat > 1, 'duplicate suite' suite = self.suites[suitename] = et.Element( 'testsuite', name=suitename, tests=str(len(test.results)), errors=str(sum(1 for r in test.results if r.result in {TestResult.INTERRUPT, TestResult.ERROR})), failures=str(sum(1 for r in test.results if r.result in {TestResult.FAIL, TestResult.UNEXPECTEDPASS, TestResult.TIMEOUT})), skipped=str(sum(1 for r in test.results if r.result is TestResult.SKIP)), time=str(test.duration), ) for subtest in test.results: # Both name and classname are required. Use the suite name as # the class name, so that e.g. GitLab groups testcases correctly. testcase = et.SubElement(suite, 'testcase', name=str(subtest), classname=suitename) if subtest.result is TestResult.SKIP: et.SubElement(testcase, 'skipped') elif subtest.result is TestResult.ERROR: et.SubElement(testcase, 'error') elif subtest.result is TestResult.FAIL: et.SubElement(testcase, 'failure') elif subtest.result is TestResult.UNEXPECTEDPASS: fail = et.SubElement(testcase, 'failure') fail.text = 'Test unexpected passed.' elif subtest.result is TestResult.INTERRUPT: fail = et.SubElement(testcase, 'error') fail.text = 'Test was interrupted by user.' elif subtest.result is TestResult.TIMEOUT: fail = et.SubElement(testcase, 'error') fail.text = 'Test did not finish before configured timeout.' if subtest.explanation: et.SubElement(testcase, 'system-out').text = subtest.explanation if test.stdo: out = et.SubElement(suite, 'system-out') out.text = replace_unencodable_xml_chars(test.stdo.rstrip()) if test.stde: err = et.SubElement(suite, 'system-err') err.text = replace_unencodable_xml_chars(test.stde.rstrip()) else: if test.project not in self.suites: suite = self.suites[test.project] = et.Element( 'testsuite', name=test.project, tests='1', errors='0', failures='0', skipped='0', time=str(test.duration)) else: suite = self.suites[test.project] suite.attrib['tests'] = str(int(suite.attrib['tests']) + 1) testcase = et.SubElement(suite, 'testcase', name=test.name, classname=test.project, time=str(test.duration)) if test.res is TestResult.SKIP: et.SubElement(testcase, 'skipped') suite.attrib['skipped'] = str(int(suite.attrib['skipped']) + 1) elif test.res is TestResult.ERROR: et.SubElement(testcase, 'error') suite.attrib['errors'] = str(int(suite.attrib['errors']) + 1) elif test.res is TestResult.FAIL: et.SubElement(testcase, 'failure') suite.attrib['failures'] = str(int(suite.attrib['failures']) + 1) if test.stdo: out = et.SubElement(testcase, 'system-out') out.text = replace_unencodable_xml_chars(test.stdo.rstrip()) if test.stde: err = et.SubElement(testcase, 'system-err') err.text = replace_unencodable_xml_chars(test.stde.rstrip()) async def finish(self, harness: 'TestHarness') -> None: """Calculate total test counts and write out the xml result.""" for suite in self.suites.values(): self.root.append(suite) # Skipped is really not allowed in the "testsuits" element for attr in ['tests', 'errors', 'failures']: self.root.attrib[attr] = str(int(self.root.attrib[attr]) + int(suite.attrib[attr])) tree = et.ElementTree(self.root) with open(self.filename, 'wb') as f: tree.write(f, encoding='utf-8', xml_declaration=True) class TestRun: TEST_NUM = 0 PROTOCOL_TO_CLASS: T.Dict[TestProtocol, T.Type['TestRun']] = {} def __new__(cls, test: TestSerialisation, *args: T.Any, **kwargs: T.Any) -> T.Any: return super().__new__(TestRun.PROTOCOL_TO_CLASS[test.protocol]) def __init__(self, test: TestSerialisation, test_env: T.Dict[str, str], name: str, timeout: T.Optional[int], is_parallel: bool, verbose: bool): self.res = TestResult.PENDING self.test = test self._num: T.Optional[int] = None self.name = name self.timeout = timeout self.results: T.List[TAPParser.Test] = [] self.returncode: T.Optional[int] = None self.starttime: T.Optional[float] = None self.duration: T.Optional[float] = None self.stdo = '' self.stde = '' self.additional_error = '' self.cmd: T.Optional[T.List[str]] = None self.env = test_env self.should_fail = test.should_fail self.project = test.project_name self.junit: T.Optional[et.ElementTree] = None self.is_parallel = is_parallel self.verbose = verbose self.warnings: T.List[str] = [] def start(self, cmd: T.List[str]) -> None: self.res = TestResult.RUNNING self.starttime = time.time() self.cmd = cmd @property def num(self) -> int: if self._num is None: TestRun.TEST_NUM += 1 self._num = TestRun.TEST_NUM return self._num @property def direct_stdout(self) -> bool: return self.verbose and not self.is_parallel and not self.needs_parsing def get_results(self) -> str: if self.results: # running or succeeded passed = sum(x.result.is_ok() for x in self.results) ran = sum(x.result is not TestResult.SKIP for x in self.results) if passed == ran: return f'{passed} subtests passed' else: return f'{passed}/{ran} subtests passed' return '' def get_exit_status(self) -> str: return returncode_to_status(self.returncode) def get_details(self) -> str: if self.res is TestResult.PENDING: return '' if self.returncode: return self.get_exit_status() return self.get_results() def _complete(self) -> None: if self.res == TestResult.RUNNING: self.res = TestResult.OK assert isinstance(self.res, TestResult) if self.should_fail and self.res in (TestResult.OK, TestResult.FAIL): self.res = TestResult.UNEXPECTEDPASS if self.res is TestResult.OK else TestResult.EXPECTEDFAIL if self.stdo and not self.stdo.endswith('\n'): self.stdo += '\n' if self.stde and not self.stde.endswith('\n'): self.stde += '\n' self.duration = time.time() - self.starttime @property def cmdline(self) -> T.Optional[str]: if not self.cmd: return None test_only_env = set(self.env.items()) - set(os.environ.items()) return env_tuple_to_str(test_only_env) + \ ' '.join(sh_quote(x) for x in self.cmd) def complete_skip(self) -> None: self.starttime = time.time() self.returncode = GNU_SKIP_RETURNCODE self.res = TestResult.SKIP self._complete() def complete(self) -> None: self._complete() def get_log(self, colorize: bool = False, stderr_only: bool = False) -> str: stdo = '' if stderr_only else self.stdo if self.stde or self.additional_error: res = '' if stdo: res += mlog.cyan('stdout:').get_text(colorize) + '\n' res += stdo if res[-1:] != '\n': res += '\n' res += mlog.cyan('stderr:').get_text(colorize) + '\n' res += join_lines(self.stde, self.additional_error) else: res = stdo if res and res[-1:] != '\n': res += '\n' return res @property def needs_parsing(self) -> bool: return False async def parse(self, harness: 'TestHarness', lines: T.AsyncIterator[str]) -> None: async for l in lines: pass class TestRunExitCode(TestRun): def complete(self) -> None: if self.res != TestResult.RUNNING: pass elif self.returncode == GNU_SKIP_RETURNCODE: self.res = TestResult.SKIP elif self.returncode == GNU_ERROR_RETURNCODE: self.res = TestResult.ERROR else: self.res = TestResult.FAIL if bool(self.returncode) else TestResult.OK super().complete() TestRun.PROTOCOL_TO_CLASS[TestProtocol.EXITCODE] = TestRunExitCode class TestRunGTest(TestRunExitCode): def complete(self) -> None: filename = f'{self.test.name}.xml' if self.test.workdir: filename = os.path.join(self.test.workdir, filename) try: with open(filename, 'r', encoding='utf8', errors='replace') as f: self.junit = et.parse(f) except FileNotFoundError: # This can happen if the test fails to run or complete for some # reason, like the rpath for libgtest isn't properly set. ExitCode # will handle the failure, don't generate a stacktrace. pass except et.ParseError as e: # ExitCode will handle the failure, don't generate a stacktrace. mlog.error(f'Unable to parse {filename}: {e!s}') super().complete() TestRun.PROTOCOL_TO_CLASS[TestProtocol.GTEST] = TestRunGTest class TestRunTAP(TestRun): @property def needs_parsing(self) -> bool: return True def complete(self) -> None: if self.returncode != 0 and not self.res.was_killed(): self.res = TestResult.ERROR self.stde = self.stde or '' self.stde += f'\n(test program exited with status code {self.returncode})' super().complete() async def parse(self, harness: 'TestHarness', lines: T.AsyncIterator[str]) -> None: res = None warnings: T.List[TAPParser.UnknownLine] = [] version = 12 async for i in TAPParser().parse_async(lines): if isinstance(i, TAPParser.Version): version = i.version elif isinstance(i, TAPParser.Bailout): res = TestResult.ERROR harness.log_subtest(self, i.message, res) elif isinstance(i, TAPParser.Test): self.results.append(i) if i.result.is_bad(): res = TestResult.FAIL harness.log_subtest(self, i.name or f'subtest {i.number}', i.result) elif isinstance(i, TAPParser.UnknownLine): warnings.append(i) elif isinstance(i, TAPParser.Error): self.additional_error += 'TAP parsing error: ' + i.message res = TestResult.ERROR if warnings: unknown = str(mlog.yellow('UNKNOWN')) width = len(str(max(i.lineno for i in warnings))) for w in warnings: self.warnings.append(f'stdout: {w.lineno:{width}}: {unknown}: {w.message}') if version > 13: self.warnings.append('Unknown TAP output lines have been ignored. Please open a feature request to\n' 'implement them, or prefix them with a # if they are not TAP syntax.') else: self.warnings.append(str(mlog.red('ERROR')) + ': Unknown TAP output lines for a supported TAP version.\n' 'This is probably a bug in the test; if they are not TAP syntax, prefix them with a #') if all(t.result is TestResult.SKIP for t in self.results): # This includes the case where self.results is empty res = TestResult.SKIP if res and self.res == TestResult.RUNNING: self.res = res TestRun.PROTOCOL_TO_CLASS[TestProtocol.TAP] = TestRunTAP class TestRunRust(TestRun): @property def needs_parsing(self) -> bool: return True async def parse(self, harness: 'TestHarness', lines: T.AsyncIterator[str]) -> None: def parse_res(n: int, name: str, result: str) -> TAPParser.Test: if result == 'ok': return TAPParser.Test(n, name, TestResult.OK, None) elif result == 'ignored': return TAPParser.Test(n, name, TestResult.SKIP, None) elif result == 'FAILED': return TAPParser.Test(n, name, TestResult.FAIL, None) return TAPParser.Test(n, name, TestResult.ERROR, f'Unsupported output from rust test: {result}') n = 1 async for line in lines: if line.startswith('test ') and not line.startswith('test result'): _, name, _, result = line.rstrip().split(' ') name = name.replace('::', '.') t = parse_res(n, name, result) self.results.append(t) harness.log_subtest(self, name, t.result) n += 1 res = None if all(t.result is TestResult.SKIP for t in self.results): # This includes the case where self.results is empty res = TestResult.SKIP elif any(t.result is TestResult.ERROR for t in self.results): res = TestResult.ERROR elif any(t.result is TestResult.FAIL for t in self.results): res = TestResult.FAIL if res and self.res == TestResult.RUNNING: self.res = res TestRun.PROTOCOL_TO_CLASS[TestProtocol.RUST] = TestRunRust # Check unencodable characters in xml output and replace them with # their printable representation def replace_unencodable_xml_chars(original_str: str) -> str: # [1:-1] is needed for removing `'` characters from both start and end # of the string replacement_lambda = lambda illegal_chr: repr(illegal_chr.group())[1:-1] return UNENCODABLE_XML_CHRS_RE.sub(replacement_lambda, original_str) def decode(stream: T.Union[None, bytes]) -> str: if stream is None: return '' try: return stream.decode('utf-8') except UnicodeDecodeError: return stream.decode('iso-8859-1', errors='ignore') async def read_decode(reader: asyncio.StreamReader, queue: T.Optional['asyncio.Queue[T.Optional[str]]'], console_mode: ConsoleUser) -> str: stdo_lines = [] try: while not reader.at_eof(): # Prefer splitting by line, as that produces nicer output try: line_bytes = await reader.readuntil(b'\n') except asyncio.IncompleteReadError as e: line_bytes = e.partial except asyncio.LimitOverrunError as e: line_bytes = await reader.readexactly(e.consumed) if line_bytes: line = decode(line_bytes) stdo_lines.append(line) if console_mode is ConsoleUser.STDOUT: print(line, end='', flush=True) if queue: await queue.put(line) return ''.join(stdo_lines) except asyncio.CancelledError: return ''.join(stdo_lines) finally: if queue: await queue.put(None) def run_with_mono(fname: str) -> bool: return fname.endswith('.exe') and not (is_windows() or is_cygwin()) def check_testdata(objs: T.List[TestSerialisation]) -> T.List[TestSerialisation]: if not isinstance(objs, list): raise MesonVersionMismatchException('', coredata_version) for obj in objs: if not isinstance(obj, TestSerialisation): raise MesonVersionMismatchException('', coredata_version) if not hasattr(obj, 'version'): raise MesonVersionMismatchException('', coredata_version) if major_versions_differ(obj.version, coredata_version): raise MesonVersionMismatchException(obj.version, coredata_version) return objs # Custom waiting primitives for asyncio async def queue_iter(q: 'asyncio.Queue[T.Optional[str]]') -> T.AsyncIterator[str]: while True: item = await q.get() q.task_done() if item is None: break yield item async def complete(future: asyncio.Future) -> None: """Wait for completion of the given future, ignoring cancellation.""" try: await future except asyncio.CancelledError: pass async def complete_all(futures: T.Iterable[asyncio.Future], timeout: T.Optional[T.Union[int, float]] = None) -> None: """Wait for completion of all the given futures, ignoring cancellation. If timeout is not None, raise an asyncio.TimeoutError after the given time has passed. asyncio.TimeoutError is only raised if some futures have not completed and none have raised exceptions, even if timeout is zero.""" def check_futures(futures: T.Iterable[asyncio.Future]) -> None: # Raise exceptions if needed left = False for f in futures: if not f.done(): left = True elif not f.cancelled(): f.result() if left: raise asyncio.TimeoutError # Python is silly and does not have a variant of asyncio.wait with an # absolute time as deadline. loop = asyncio.get_running_loop() deadline = None if timeout is None else loop.time() + timeout while futures and (timeout is None or timeout > 0): done, futures = await asyncio.wait(futures, timeout=timeout, return_when=asyncio.FIRST_EXCEPTION) check_futures(done) if deadline: timeout = deadline - loop.time() check_futures(futures) class TestSubprocess: def __init__(self, p: asyncio.subprocess.Process, stdout: T.Optional[int], stderr: T.Optional[int], postwait_fn: T.Callable[[], None] = None): self._process = p self.stdout = stdout self.stderr = stderr self.stdo_task: T.Optional[asyncio.Task[None]] = None self.stde_task: T.Optional[asyncio.Task[None]] = None self.postwait_fn = postwait_fn self.all_futures: T.List[asyncio.Future] = [] self.queue: T.Optional[asyncio.Queue[T.Optional[str]]] = None def stdout_lines(self) -> T.AsyncIterator[str]: self.queue = asyncio.Queue() return queue_iter(self.queue) def communicate(self, test: 'TestRun', console_mode: ConsoleUser) -> T.Tuple[T.Optional[T.Awaitable[str]], T.Optional[T.Awaitable[str]]]: async def collect_stdo(test: 'TestRun', reader: asyncio.StreamReader, console_mode: ConsoleUser) -> None: test.stdo = await read_decode(reader, self.queue, console_mode) async def collect_stde(test: 'TestRun', reader: asyncio.StreamReader, console_mode: ConsoleUser) -> None: test.stde = await read_decode(reader, None, console_mode) # asyncio.ensure_future ensures that printing can # run in the background, even before it is awaited if self.stdo_task is None and self.stdout is not None: decode_coro = collect_stdo(test, self._process.stdout, console_mode) self.stdo_task = asyncio.ensure_future(decode_coro) self.all_futures.append(self.stdo_task) if self.stderr is not None and self.stderr != asyncio.subprocess.STDOUT: decode_coro = collect_stde(test, self._process.stderr, console_mode) self.stde_task = asyncio.ensure_future(decode_coro) self.all_futures.append(self.stde_task) return self.stdo_task, self.stde_task async def _kill(self) -> T.Optional[str]: # Python does not provide multiplatform support for # killing a process and all its children so we need # to roll our own. p = self._process try: if is_windows(): subprocess.run(['taskkill', '/F', '/T', '/PID', str(p.pid)]) else: # Send a termination signal to the process group that setsid() # created - giving it a chance to perform any cleanup. os.killpg(p.pid, signal.SIGTERM) # Make sure the termination signal actually kills the process # group, otherwise retry with a SIGKILL. with suppress(asyncio.TimeoutError): await asyncio.wait_for(p.wait(), timeout=0.5) if p.returncode is not None: return None os.killpg(p.pid, signal.SIGKILL) with suppress(asyncio.TimeoutError): await asyncio.wait_for(p.wait(), timeout=1) if p.returncode is not None: return None # An earlier kill attempt has not worked for whatever reason. # Try to kill it one last time with a direct call. # If the process has spawned children, they will remain around. p.kill() with suppress(asyncio.TimeoutError): await asyncio.wait_for(p.wait(), timeout=1) if p.returncode is not None: return None return 'Test process could not be killed.' except ProcessLookupError: # Sometimes (e.g. with Wine) this happens. There's nothing # we can do, probably the process already died so just wait # for the event loop to pick that up. await p.wait() return None finally: if self.stdo_task: self.stdo_task.cancel() if self.stde_task: self.stde_task.cancel() async def wait(self, test: 'TestRun') -> None: p = self._process self.all_futures.append(asyncio.ensure_future(p.wait())) try: await complete_all(self.all_futures, timeout=test.timeout) except asyncio.TimeoutError: test.additional_error += await self._kill() or '' test.res = TestResult.TIMEOUT except asyncio.CancelledError: # The main loop must have seen Ctrl-C. test.additional_error += await self._kill() or '' test.res = TestResult.INTERRUPT finally: if self.postwait_fn: self.postwait_fn() test.returncode = p.returncode or 0 class SingleTestRunner: def __init__(self, test: TestSerialisation, env: T.Dict[str, str], name: str, options: argparse.Namespace): self.test = test self.options = options self.cmd = self._get_cmd() if self.cmd and self.test.extra_paths: env['PATH'] = os.pathsep.join(self.test.extra_paths + ['']) + env['PATH'] winecmd = [] for c in self.cmd: winecmd.append(c) if os.path.basename(c).startswith('wine'): env['WINEPATH'] = get_wine_shortpath( winecmd, ['Z:' + p for p in self.test.extra_paths] + env.get('WINEPATH', '').split(';'), self.test.workdir ) break # If MALLOC_PERTURB_ is not set, or if it is set to an empty value, # (i.e., the test or the environment don't explicitly set it), set # it ourselves. We do this unconditionally for regular tests # because it is extremely useful to have. # Setting MALLOC_PERTURB_="0" will completely disable this feature. if ('MALLOC_PERTURB_' not in env or not env['MALLOC_PERTURB_']) and not options.benchmark: env['MALLOC_PERTURB_'] = str(random.randint(1, 255)) # Sanitizers do not default to aborting on error. This is counter to # expectations when using -Db_sanitize and has led to confusion in the wild # in CI. Set our own values of {ASAN,UBSAN}_OPTIONS to rectify this, but # only if the user has not defined them. if ('ASAN_OPTIONS' not in env or not env['ASAN_OPTIONS']): env['ASAN_OPTIONS'] = 'halt_on_error=1:abort_on_error=1:print_summary=1' if ('UBSAN_OPTIONS' not in env or not env['UBSAN_OPTIONS']): env['UBSAN_OPTIONS'] = 'halt_on_error=1:abort_on_error=1:print_summary=1:print_stacktrace=1' if ('MSAN_OPTIONS' not in env or not env['MSAN_OPTIONS']): env['MSAN_OPTIONS'] = 'halt_on_error=1:abort_on_error=1:print_summary=1:print_stacktrace=1' if self.options.interactive or self.test.timeout is None or self.test.timeout <= 0: timeout = None elif self.options.timeout_multiplier is None: timeout = self.test.timeout elif self.options.timeout_multiplier <= 0: timeout = None else: timeout = self.test.timeout * self.options.timeout_multiplier is_parallel = test.is_parallel and self.options.num_processes > 1 and not self.options.interactive verbose = (test.verbose or self.options.verbose) and not self.options.quiet self.runobj = TestRun(test, env, name, timeout, is_parallel, verbose) if self.options.interactive: self.console_mode = ConsoleUser.INTERACTIVE elif self.runobj.direct_stdout: self.console_mode = ConsoleUser.STDOUT else: self.console_mode = ConsoleUser.LOGGER def _get_test_cmd(self) -> T.Optional[T.List[str]]: testentry = self.test.fname[0] if self.options.no_rebuild and self.test.cmd_is_built and not os.path.isfile(testentry): raise TestException(f'The test program {testentry!r} does not exist. Cannot run tests before building them.') if testentry.endswith('.jar'): return ['java', '-jar'] + self.test.fname elif not self.test.is_cross_built and run_with_mono(testentry): return ['mono'] + self.test.fname elif self.test.cmd_is_exe and self.test.is_cross_built and self.test.needs_exe_wrapper: if self.test.exe_wrapper is None: # Can not run test on cross compiled executable # because there is no execute wrapper. return None elif self.test.cmd_is_exe: # If the command is not built (ie, its a python script), # then we don't check for the exe-wrapper if not self.test.exe_wrapper.found(): msg = ('The exe_wrapper defined in the cross file {!r} was not ' 'found. Please check the command and/or add it to PATH.') raise TestException(msg.format(self.test.exe_wrapper.name)) return self.test.exe_wrapper.get_command() + self.test.fname elif self.test.cmd_is_built and not self.test.cmd_is_exe and is_windows(): test_cmd = ExternalProgram._shebang_to_cmd(self.test.fname[0]) if test_cmd is not None: test_cmd += self.test.fname[1:] return test_cmd return self.test.fname def _get_cmd(self) -> T.Optional[T.List[str]]: test_cmd = self._get_test_cmd() if not test_cmd: return None return TestHarness.get_wrapper(self.options) + test_cmd @property def is_parallel(self) -> bool: return self.runobj.is_parallel @property def visible_name(self) -> str: return self.runobj.name @property def timeout(self) -> T.Optional[int]: return self.runobj.timeout async def run(self, harness: 'TestHarness') -> TestRun: if self.cmd is None: self.stdo = 'Not run because cannot execute cross compiled binaries.' harness.log_start_test(self.runobj) self.runobj.complete_skip() else: cmd = self.cmd + self.test.cmd_args + self.options.test_args self.runobj.start(cmd) harness.log_start_test(self.runobj) await self._run_cmd(harness, cmd) return self.runobj async def _run_subprocess(self, args: T.List[str], *, stdin: T.Optional[int], stdout: T.Optional[int], stderr: T.Optional[int], env: T.Dict[str, str], cwd: T.Optional[str]) -> TestSubprocess: # Let gdb handle ^C instead of us if self.options.interactive: previous_sigint_handler = signal.getsignal(signal.SIGINT) # Make the meson executable ignore SIGINT while gdb is running. signal.signal(signal.SIGINT, signal.SIG_IGN) def preexec_fn() -> None: if self.options.interactive: # Restore the SIGINT handler for the child process to # ensure it can handle it. signal.signal(signal.SIGINT, signal.SIG_DFL) else: # We don't want setsid() in gdb because gdb needs the # terminal in order to handle ^C and not show tcsetpgrp() # errors avoid not being able to use the terminal. os.setsid() def postwait_fn() -> None: if self.options.interactive: # Let us accept ^C again signal.signal(signal.SIGINT, previous_sigint_handler) p = await asyncio.create_subprocess_exec(*args, stdin=stdin, stdout=stdout, stderr=stderr, env=env, cwd=cwd, preexec_fn=preexec_fn if not is_windows() else None) return TestSubprocess(p, stdout=stdout, stderr=stderr, postwait_fn=postwait_fn if not is_windows() else None) async def _run_cmd(self, harness: 'TestHarness', cmd: T.List[str]) -> None: if self.console_mode is ConsoleUser.INTERACTIVE: stdin = None stdout = None stderr = None else: stdin = asyncio.subprocess.DEVNULL stdout = asyncio.subprocess.PIPE stderr = asyncio.subprocess.STDOUT \ if not self.options.split and not self.runobj.needs_parsing \ else asyncio.subprocess.PIPE extra_cmd: T.List[str] = [] if self.test.protocol is TestProtocol.GTEST: gtestname = self.test.name if self.test.workdir: gtestname = os.path.join(self.test.workdir, self.test.name) extra_cmd.append(f'--gtest_output=xml:{gtestname}.xml') p = await self._run_subprocess(cmd + extra_cmd, stdin=stdin, stdout=stdout, stderr=stderr, env=self.runobj.env, cwd=self.test.workdir) if self.runobj.needs_parsing: parse_coro = self.runobj.parse(harness, p.stdout_lines()) parse_task = asyncio.ensure_future(parse_coro) else: parse_task = None stdo_task, stde_task = p.communicate(self.runobj, self.console_mode) await p.wait(self.runobj) if parse_task: await parse_task if stdo_task: await stdo_task if stde_task: await stde_task self.runobj.complete() class TestHarness: def __init__(self, options: argparse.Namespace): self.options = options self.collected_failures: T.List[TestRun] = [] self.fail_count = 0 self.expectedfail_count = 0 self.unexpectedpass_count = 0 self.success_count = 0 self.skip_count = 0 self.timeout_count = 0 self.test_count = 0 self.name_max_len = 0 self.is_run = False self.loggers: T.List[TestLogger] = [] self.console_logger = ConsoleLogger(options.max_lines) self.loggers.append(self.console_logger) self.need_console = False self.ninja: T.List[str] = None self.logfile_base: T.Optional[str] = None if self.options.logbase and not self.options.interactive: namebase = None self.logfile_base = os.path.join(self.options.wd, 'meson-logs', self.options.logbase) if self.options.wrapper: namebase = os.path.basename(self.get_wrapper(self.options)[0]) elif self.options.setup: namebase = self.options.setup.replace(":", "_") if namebase: self.logfile_base += '-' + namebase.replace(' ', '_') self.prepare_build() self.load_metadata() ss = set() for t in self.tests: for s in t.suite: ss.add(s) self.suites = list(ss) def get_console_logger(self) -> 'ConsoleLogger': assert self.console_logger return self.console_logger def prepare_build(self) -> None: if self.options.no_rebuild: return self.ninja = environment.detect_ninja() if not self.ninja: print("Can't find ninja, can't rebuild test.") # If ninja can't be found return exit code 127, indicating command # not found for shell, which seems appropriate here. This works # nicely for `git bisect run`, telling it to abort - no point in # continuing if there's no ninja. sys.exit(127) def load_metadata(self) -> None: startdir = os.getcwd() try: os.chdir(self.options.wd) # Before loading build / test data, make sure that the build # configuration does not need to be regenerated. This needs to # happen before rebuild_deps(), because we need the correct list of # tests and their dependencies to compute if not self.options.no_rebuild: teststdo = subprocess.run(self.ninja + ['-n', 'build.ninja'], capture_output=True).stdout if b'ninja: no work to do.' not in teststdo and b'samu: nothing to do' not in teststdo: stdo = sys.stderr if self.options.list else sys.stdout ret = subprocess.run(self.ninja + ['build.ninja'], stdout=stdo.fileno()) if ret.returncode != 0: raise TestException(f'Could not configure {self.options.wd!r}') self.build_data = build.load(os.getcwd()) if not self.options.setup: self.options.setup = self.build_data.test_setup_default_name if self.options.benchmark: self.tests = self.load_tests('meson_benchmark_setup.dat') else: self.tests = self.load_tests('meson_test_setup.dat') finally: os.chdir(startdir) def load_tests(self, file_name: str) -> T.List[TestSerialisation]: datafile = Path('meson-private') / file_name if not datafile.is_file(): raise TestException(f'Directory {self.options.wd!r} does not seem to be a Meson build directory.') with datafile.open('rb') as f: objs = check_testdata(pickle.load(f)) return objs def __enter__(self) -> 'TestHarness': return self def __exit__(self, exc_type: T.Any, exc_value: T.Any, traceback: T.Any) -> None: self.close_logfiles() def close_logfiles(self) -> None: for l in self.loggers: l.close() self.console_logger = None def get_test_setup(self, test: T.Optional[TestSerialisation]) -> build.TestSetup: if ':' in self.options.setup: if self.options.setup not in self.build_data.test_setups: sys.exit(f"Unknown test setup '{self.options.setup}'.") return self.build_data.test_setups[self.options.setup] else: full_name = test.project_name + ":" + self.options.setup if full_name not in self.build_data.test_setups: sys.exit(f"Test setup '{self.options.setup}' not found from project '{test.project_name}'.") return self.build_data.test_setups[full_name] def merge_setup_options(self, options: argparse.Namespace, test: TestSerialisation) -> T.Dict[str, str]: current = self.get_test_setup(test) if not options.gdb: options.gdb = current.gdb if options.gdb: options.interactive = True options.verbose = True if options.timeout_multiplier is None: options.timeout_multiplier = current.timeout_multiplier # if options.env is None: # options.env = current.env # FIXME, should probably merge options here. if options.wrapper is None: options.wrapper = current.exe_wrapper elif current.exe_wrapper: sys.exit('Conflict: both test setup and command line specify an exe wrapper.') return current.env.get_env(os.environ.copy()) def get_test_runner(self, test: TestSerialisation, iteration: int) -> SingleTestRunner: name = self.get_pretty_suite(test) options = deepcopy(self.options) if self.options.setup: env = self.merge_setup_options(options, test) else: env = os.environ.copy() test_env = test.env.get_env(env) env.update(test_env) if (test.is_cross_built and test.needs_exe_wrapper and test.exe_wrapper and test.exe_wrapper.found()): env['MESON_EXE_WRAPPER'] = join_args(test.exe_wrapper.get_command()) env['MESON_TEST_ITERATION'] = str(iteration + 1) return SingleTestRunner(test, env, name, options) def process_test_result(self, result: TestRun) -> None: if result.res is TestResult.TIMEOUT: self.timeout_count += 1 elif result.res is TestResult.SKIP: self.skip_count += 1 elif result.res is TestResult.OK: self.success_count += 1 elif result.res in {TestResult.FAIL, TestResult.ERROR, TestResult.INTERRUPT}: self.fail_count += 1 elif result.res is TestResult.EXPECTEDFAIL: self.expectedfail_count += 1 elif result.res is TestResult.UNEXPECTEDPASS: self.unexpectedpass_count += 1 else: sys.exit(f'Unknown test result encountered: {result.res}') if result.res.is_bad(): self.collected_failures.append(result) for l in self.loggers: l.log(self, result) @property def numlen(self) -> int: return len(str(self.test_count)) @property def max_left_width(self) -> int: return 2 * self.numlen + 2 def get_test_num_prefix(self, num: int) -> str: return '{num:{numlen}}/{testcount} '.format(numlen=self.numlen, num=num, testcount=self.test_count) def format(self, result: TestRun, colorize: bool, max_left_width: int = 0, prefix: str = '', left: T.Optional[str] = None, middle: T.Optional[str] = None, right: T.Optional[str] = None) -> str: if left is None: left = self.get_test_num_prefix(result.num) # A non-default max_left_width lets the logger print more stuff before the # name, while ensuring that the rightmost columns remain aligned. max_left_width = max(max_left_width, self.max_left_width) if middle is None: middle = result.name extra_mid_width = max_left_width + self.name_max_len + 1 - uniwidth(middle) - uniwidth(left) - uniwidth(prefix) middle += ' ' * max(1, extra_mid_width) if right is None: right = '{res} {dur:{durlen}.2f}s'.format( res=result.res.get_text(colorize), dur=result.duration, durlen=self.duration_max_len + 3) details = result.get_details() if details: right += ' ' + details return prefix + left + middle + right def summary(self) -> str: return textwrap.dedent(''' Ok: {:<4} Expected Fail: {:<4} Fail: {:<4} Unexpected Pass: {:<4} Skipped: {:<4} Timeout: {:<4} ''').format(self.success_count, self.expectedfail_count, self.fail_count, self.unexpectedpass_count, self.skip_count, self.timeout_count) def total_failure_count(self) -> int: return self.fail_count + self.unexpectedpass_count + self.timeout_count def doit(self) -> int: if self.is_run: raise RuntimeError('Test harness object can only be used once.') self.is_run = True tests = self.get_tests() if not tests: return 0 if not self.options.no_rebuild and not rebuild_deps(self.ninja, self.options.wd, tests): # We return 125 here in case the build failed. # The reason is that exit code 125 tells `git bisect run` that the current # commit should be skipped. Thus users can directly use `meson test` to # bisect without needing to handle the does-not-build case separately in a # wrapper script. sys.exit(125) self.name_max_len = max(uniwidth(self.get_pretty_suite(test)) for test in tests) self.options.num_processes = min(self.options.num_processes, len(tests) * self.options.repeat) startdir = os.getcwd() try: os.chdir(self.options.wd) runners: T.List[SingleTestRunner] = [] for i in range(self.options.repeat): runners.extend(self.get_test_runner(test, i) for test in tests) if i == 0: self.duration_max_len = max(len(str(int(runner.timeout or 99))) for runner in runners) # Disable the progress report if it gets in the way self.need_console = any(runner.console_mode is not ConsoleUser.LOGGER for runner in runners) self.test_count = len(runners) self.run_tests(runners) finally: os.chdir(startdir) return self.total_failure_count() @staticmethod def split_suite_string(suite: str) -> T.Tuple[str, str]: if ':' in suite: split = suite.split(':', 1) assert len(split) == 2 return split[0], split[1] else: return suite, "" @staticmethod def test_in_suites(test: TestSerialisation, suites: T.List[str]) -> bool: for suite in suites: (prj_match, st_match) = TestHarness.split_suite_string(suite) for prjst in test.suite: (prj, st) = TestHarness.split_suite_string(prjst) # the SUITE can be passed as # suite_name # or # project_name:suite_name # so we need to select only the test belonging to project_name # this if handle the first case (i.e., SUITE == suite_name) # in this way we can run tests belonging to different # (sub)projects which share the same suite_name if not st_match and st == prj_match: return True # these two conditions are needed to handle the second option # i.e., SUITE == project_name:suite_name # in this way we select the only the tests of # project_name with suite_name if prj_match and prj != prj_match: continue if st_match and st != st_match: continue return True return False def test_suitable(self, test: TestSerialisation) -> bool: if TestHarness.test_in_suites(test, self.options.exclude_suites): return False if self.options.include_suites: # Both force inclusion (overriding add_test_setup) and exclude # everything else return TestHarness.test_in_suites(test, self.options.include_suites) if self.options.setup: setup = self.get_test_setup(test) if TestHarness.test_in_suites(test, setup.exclude_suites): return False return True def tests_from_args(self, tests: T.List[TestSerialisation]) -> T.Generator[TestSerialisation, None, None]: ''' Allow specifying test names like "meson test foo1 foo2", where test('foo1', ...) Also support specifying the subproject to run tests from like "meson test subproj:" (all tests inside subproj) or "meson test subproj:foo1" to run foo1 inside subproj. Coincidentally also "meson test :foo1" to run all tests with that name across all subprojects, which is identical to "meson test foo1" ''' patterns: T.Dict[T.Tuple[str, str], bool] = {} for arg in self.options.args: # Replace empty components by wildcards: # '' -> '*:*' # 'name' -> '*:name' # ':name' -> '*:name' # 'proj:' -> 'proj:*' if ':' in arg: subproj, name = arg.split(':', maxsplit=1) if name == '': name = '*' if subproj == '': # in case arg was ':' subproj = '*' else: subproj, name = '*', arg patterns[(subproj, name)] = False for t in tests: # For each test, find the first matching pattern # and mark it as used. yield the matching tests. for subproj, name in list(patterns): if fnmatch(t.project_name, subproj) and fnmatch(t.name, name): patterns[(subproj, name)] = True yield t break for (subproj, name), was_used in patterns.items(): if not was_used: # For each unused pattern... arg = f'{subproj}:{name}' for t in tests: # ... if it matches a test, then it wasn't used because another # pattern matched the same test before. # Report it as a warning. if fnmatch(t.project_name, subproj) and fnmatch(t.name, name): mlog.warning(f'{arg} test name is redundant and was not used') break else: # If the pattern doesn't match any test, # report it as an error. We don't want the `test` command to # succeed on an invalid pattern. raise MesonException(f'{arg} test name does not match any test') def get_tests(self, errorfile: T.Optional[T.IO] = None) -> T.List[TestSerialisation]: if not self.tests: print('No tests defined.', file=errorfile) return [] tests = [t for t in self.tests if self.test_suitable(t)] if self.options.args: tests = list(self.tests_from_args(tests)) if not tests: print('No suitable tests defined.', file=errorfile) return [] return tests def flush_logfiles(self) -> None: for l in self.loggers: l.flush() def open_logfiles(self) -> None: if not self.logfile_base: return self.loggers.append(JunitBuilder(self.logfile_base + '.junit.xml')) self.loggers.append(JsonLogfileBuilder(self.logfile_base + '.json')) self.loggers.append(TextLogfileBuilder(self.logfile_base + '.txt', errors='surrogateescape')) @staticmethod def get_wrapper(options: argparse.Namespace) -> T.List[str]: wrap: T.List[str] = [] if options.gdb: wrap = [options.gdb_path, '--quiet'] if options.repeat > 1: wrap += ['-ex', 'run', '-ex', 'quit'] # Signal the end of arguments to gdb wrap += ['--args'] if options.wrapper: wrap += options.wrapper return wrap def get_pretty_suite(self, test: TestSerialisation) -> str: if len(self.suites) > 1 and test.suite: rv = TestHarness.split_suite_string(test.suite[0])[0] s = "+".join(TestHarness.split_suite_string(s)[1] for s in test.suite) if s: rv += ":" return rv + s + " / " + test.name else: return test.name def run_tests(self, runners: T.List[SingleTestRunner]) -> None: try: self.open_logfiles() # TODO: this is the default for python 3.8 if sys.platform == 'win32': asyncio.set_event_loop_policy(asyncio.WindowsProactorEventLoopPolicy()) asyncio.run(self._run_tests(runners)) finally: self.close_logfiles() def log_subtest(self, test: TestRun, s: str, res: TestResult) -> None: for l in self.loggers: l.log_subtest(self, test, s, res) def log_start_test(self, test: TestRun) -> None: for l in self.loggers: l.start_test(self, test) async def _run_tests(self, runners: T.List[SingleTestRunner]) -> None: semaphore = asyncio.Semaphore(self.options.num_processes) futures: T.Deque[asyncio.Future] = deque() running_tests: T.Dict[asyncio.Future, str] = {} interrupted = False ctrlc_times: T.Deque[float] = deque(maxlen=MAX_CTRLC) loop = asyncio.get_running_loop() async def run_test(test: SingleTestRunner) -> None: async with semaphore: if interrupted or (self.options.repeat > 1 and self.fail_count): return res = await test.run(self) self.process_test_result(res) maxfail = self.options.maxfail if maxfail and self.fail_count >= maxfail and res.res.is_bad(): cancel_all_tests() def test_done(f: asyncio.Future) -> None: if not f.cancelled(): f.result() futures.remove(f) try: del running_tests[f] except KeyError: pass def cancel_one_test(warn: bool) -> None: future = futures.popleft() futures.append(future) if warn: self.flush_logfiles() mlog.warning('CTRL-C detected, interrupting {}'.format(running_tests[future])) del running_tests[future] future.cancel() def cancel_all_tests() -> None: nonlocal interrupted interrupted = True while running_tests: cancel_one_test(False) def sigterm_handler() -> None: if interrupted: return self.flush_logfiles() mlog.warning('Received SIGTERM, exiting') cancel_all_tests() def sigint_handler() -> None: # We always pick the longest-running future that has not been cancelled # If all the tests have been CTRL-C'ed, just stop nonlocal interrupted if interrupted: return ctrlc_times.append(loop.time()) if len(ctrlc_times) == MAX_CTRLC and ctrlc_times[-1] - ctrlc_times[0] < 1: self.flush_logfiles() mlog.warning('CTRL-C detected, exiting') cancel_all_tests() elif running_tests: cancel_one_test(True) else: self.flush_logfiles() mlog.warning('CTRL-C detected, exiting') interrupted = True for l in self.loggers: l.start(self) if sys.platform != 'win32': if os.getpgid(0) == os.getpid(): loop.add_signal_handler(signal.SIGINT, sigint_handler) else: loop.add_signal_handler(signal.SIGINT, sigterm_handler) loop.add_signal_handler(signal.SIGTERM, sigterm_handler) try: for runner in runners: if not runner.is_parallel: await complete_all(futures) future = asyncio.ensure_future(run_test(runner)) futures.append(future) running_tests[future] = runner.visible_name future.add_done_callback(test_done) if not runner.is_parallel: await complete(future) if self.options.repeat > 1 and self.fail_count: break await complete_all(futures) finally: if sys.platform != 'win32': loop.remove_signal_handler(signal.SIGINT) loop.remove_signal_handler(signal.SIGTERM) for l in self.loggers: await l.finish(self) def list_tests(th: TestHarness) -> bool: tests = th.get_tests(errorfile=sys.stderr) for t in tests: print(th.get_pretty_suite(t)) return not tests def rebuild_deps(ninja: T.List[str], wd: str, tests: T.List[TestSerialisation]) -> bool: def convert_path_to_target(path: str) -> str: path = os.path.relpath(path, wd) if os.sep != '/': path = path.replace(os.sep, '/') return path assert len(ninja) > 0 depends: T.Set[str] = set() targets: T.Set[str] = set() intro_targets: T.Dict[str, T.List[str]] = {} for target in load_info_file(get_infodir(wd), kind='targets'): intro_targets[target['id']] = [ convert_path_to_target(f) for f in target['filename']] for t in tests: for d in t.depends: if d in depends: continue depends.update(d) targets.update(intro_targets[d]) ret = subprocess.run(ninja + ['-C', wd] + sorted(targets)).returncode if ret != 0: print(f'Could not rebuild {wd}') return False return True def run(options: argparse.Namespace) -> int: if options.benchmark or options.interactive: options.num_processes = 1 if options.verbose and options.quiet: print('Can not be both quiet and verbose at the same time.') return 1 check_bin = None if options.gdb: options.interactive = True if options.wrapper: print('Must not specify both a wrapper and gdb at the same time.') return 1 check_bin = 'gdb' if options.interactive: options.verbose = True if options.wrapper: check_bin = options.wrapper[0] if check_bin is not None: exe = ExternalProgram(check_bin, silent=True) if not exe.found(): print(f'Could not find requested program: {check_bin!r}') return 1 b = build.load(options.wd) need_vsenv = T.cast('bool', b.environment.coredata.get_option(OptionKey('vsenv'))) setup_vsenv(need_vsenv) if not options.no_rebuild: backend = b.environment.coredata.get_option(OptionKey('backend')) if backend == 'none': # nothing to build... options.no_rebuild = True elif backend != 'ninja': print('Only ninja backend is supported to rebuild tests before running them.') # Disable, no point in trying to build anything later options.no_rebuild = True with TestHarness(options) as th: try: if options.list: return list_tests(th) return th.doit() except TestException as e: print('Meson test encountered an error:\n') if os.environ.get('MESON_FORCE_BACKTRACE'): raise e else: print(e) return 1 def run_with_args(args: T.List[str]) -> int: parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(prog='meson test') add_arguments(parser) options = parser.parse_args(args) return run(options)