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	Fixes: - Fixed reproducability issue when we can't read a directory revision - Fixed incorrect erase assumption if lfs_dir_fetch exceeds block size - Fixed cleanup issue caused by lfs_fs_relocate failing when trying to outline a file in lfs_file_sync - Fixed cleanup issue if we run out of space while extending a CTZ skip-list - Fixed missing half-orphans when allocating blocks during lfs_fs_deorphan Also: - Added cycle-detection to readtree.py - Allowed pseudo-C expressions in test conditions (and it's beautifully hacky, see line 187 of test.py) - Better handling of ctrl-C during test runs - Added build-only mode to test.py - Limited stdout of test failures to 5 lines unless in verbose mode Explanation of fixes below 1. Fixed reproducability issue when we can't read a directory revision An interesting subtlety of the block-device layer is that the block-device is allowed to return LFS_ERR_CORRUPT on reads to untouched blocks. This can easily happen if a user is using ECC or some sort of CMAC on their blocks. Normally we never run into this, except for the optimization around directory revisions where we use uninitialized data to start our revision count. We correctly handle this case by ignoring whats on disk if the read fails, but end up using unitialized RAM instead. This is not an issue for normal use, though it can lead to a small information leak. However it creates a big problem for reproducability, which is very helpful for debugging. I ended up running into a case where the RAM values for the revision count was different, causing two identical runs to wear-level at different times, leading to one version running out of space before a bug occured because it expanded the superblock early. 2. Fixed incorrect erase assumption if lfs_dir_fetch exceeds block size This could be caused if the previous tag was a valid commit and we lost power causing a partially written tag as the start of a new commit. Fortunately we already have a separate condition for exceeding the block size, so we can force that case to always treat the mdir as unerased. 3. Fixed cleanup issue caused by lfs_fs_relocate failing when trying to outline a file in lfs_file_sync Most operations involving metadata-pairs treat the mdir struct as entirely temporary and throw it out if any error occurs. Except for lfs_file_sync since the mdir is also a part of the file struct. This is relevant because of a cleanup issue in lfs_dir_compact that usually doesn't have side-effects. The issue is that lfs_fs_relocate can fail. It needs to allocate new blocks to relocate to, and as the disk reaches its end of life, it can fail with ENOSPC quite often. If lfs_fs_relocate fails, the containing lfs_dir_compact would return immediately without restoring the previous state of the mdir. If a new commit comes in on the same mdir, the old state left there could corrupt the filesystem. It's interesting to note this is forced to happen in lfs_file_sync, since it always tries to outline the file if it gets ENOSPC (ENOSPC can mean both no blocks to allocate and that the mdir is full). I'm not actually sure this bit of code is necessary anymore, we may be able to remove it. 4. Fixed cleanup issue if we run out of space while extending a CTZ skip-list The actually CTZ skip-list logic itself hasn't been touched in more than a year at this point, so I was surprised to find a bug here. But it turns out the CTZ skip-list could be put in an invalid state if we run out of space while trying to extend the skip-list. This only becomes a problem if we keep the file open, clean up some space elsewhere, and then continue to write to the open file without modifying it. Fortunately an easy fix. 5. Fixed missing half-orphans when allocating blocks during lfs_fs_deorphan This was a really interesting bug. Normally, we don't have to worry about allocations, since we force consistency before we are allowed to allocate blocks. But what about the deorphan operation itself? Don't we need to allocate blocks if we relocate while deorphaning? It turns out the deorphan operation can lead to allocating blocks while there's still orphans and half-orphans on the threaded linked-list. Orphans aren't an issue, but half-orphans may contain references to blocks in the outdated half, which doesn't get scanned during the normal allocation pass. Fortunately we already fetch directory entries to check CTZ lists, so we can also check half-orphans here. However this causes lfs_fs_traverse to duplicate all metadata-pairs, not sure what to do about this yet.
		
			
				
	
	
		
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| #!/usr/bin/env python3
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| 
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| # This script manages littlefs tests, which are configured with
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| # .toml files stored in the tests directory.
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| #
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| 
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| import toml
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| import glob
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| import re
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| import os
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| import io
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| import itertools as it
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| import collections.abc as abc
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| import subprocess as sp
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| import base64
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| import sys
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| import copy
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| import shlex
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| import pty
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| import errno
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| import signal
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| 
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| TESTDIR = 'tests'
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| RULES = """
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| define FLATTEN
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| tests/%$(subst /,.,$(target)): $(target)
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|     ./scripts/explode_asserts.py $$< -o $$@
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| endef
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| $(foreach target,$(SRC),$(eval $(FLATTEN)))
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| 
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| -include tests/*.d
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| 
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| .SECONDARY:
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| %.test: %.test.o $(foreach f,$(subst /,.,$(SRC:.c=.o)),%.$f)
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|     $(CC) $(CFLAGS) $^ $(LFLAGS) -o $@
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| """
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| GLOBALS = """
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| //////////////// AUTOGENERATED TEST ////////////////
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| #include "lfs.h"
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| #include "bd/lfs_testbd.h"
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| #include <stdio.h>
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| extern const char *lfs_testbd_path;
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| extern uint32_t lfs_testbd_cycles;
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| """
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| DEFINES = {
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|     'LFS_READ_SIZE': 16,
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|     'LFS_PROG_SIZE': 'LFS_READ_SIZE',
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|     'LFS_BLOCK_SIZE': 512,
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|     'LFS_BLOCK_COUNT': 1024,
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|     'LFS_BLOCK_CYCLES': -1,
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|     'LFS_CACHE_SIZE': '(64 % LFS_PROG_SIZE == 0 ? 64 : LFS_PROG_SIZE)',
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|     'LFS_LOOKAHEAD_SIZE': 16,
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|     'LFS_ERASE_VALUE': 0xff,
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|     'LFS_ERASE_CYCLES': 0,
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|     'LFS_BADBLOCK_BEHAVIOR': 'LFS_TESTBD_BADBLOCK_NOPROG',
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| }
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| PROLOGUE = """
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|     // prologue
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|     __attribute__((unused)) lfs_t lfs;
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|     __attribute__((unused)) lfs_testbd_t bd;
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|     __attribute__((unused)) lfs_file_t file;
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|     __attribute__((unused)) lfs_dir_t dir;
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|     __attribute__((unused)) struct lfs_info info;
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|     __attribute__((unused)) char path[1024];
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|     __attribute__((unused)) uint8_t buffer[1024];
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|     __attribute__((unused)) lfs_size_t size;
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|     __attribute__((unused)) int err;
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|     
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|     __attribute__((unused)) const struct lfs_config cfg = {
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|         .context        = &bd,
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|         .read           = lfs_testbd_read,
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|         .prog           = lfs_testbd_prog,
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|         .erase          = lfs_testbd_erase,
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|         .sync           = lfs_testbd_sync,
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|         .read_size      = LFS_READ_SIZE,
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|         .prog_size      = LFS_PROG_SIZE,
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|         .block_size     = LFS_BLOCK_SIZE,
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|         .block_count    = LFS_BLOCK_COUNT,
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|         .block_cycles   = LFS_BLOCK_CYCLES,
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|         .cache_size     = LFS_CACHE_SIZE,
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|         .lookahead_size = LFS_LOOKAHEAD_SIZE,
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|     };
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| 
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|     __attribute__((unused)) const struct lfs_testbd_config bdcfg = {
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|         .erase_value        = LFS_ERASE_VALUE,
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|         .erase_cycles       = LFS_ERASE_CYCLES,
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|         .badblock_behavior  = LFS_BADBLOCK_BEHAVIOR,
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|         .power_cycles       = lfs_testbd_cycles,
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|     };
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| 
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|     lfs_testbd_createcfg(&cfg, lfs_testbd_path, &bdcfg) => 0;
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| """
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| EPILOGUE = """
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|     // epilogue
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|     lfs_testbd_destroy(&cfg) => 0;
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| """
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| PASS = '\033[32m✓\033[0m'
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| FAIL = '\033[31m✗\033[0m'
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| 
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| class TestFailure(Exception):
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|     def __init__(self, case, returncode=None, stdout=None, assert_=None):
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|         self.case = case
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|         self.returncode = returncode
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|         self.stdout = stdout
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|         self.assert_ = assert_
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| 
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| class TestCase:
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|     def __init__(self, config, filter=filter,
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|             suite=None, caseno=None, lineno=None, **_):
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|         self.config = config
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|         self.filter = filter
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|         self.suite = suite
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|         self.caseno = caseno
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|         self.lineno = lineno
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| 
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|         self.code = config['code']
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|         self.code_lineno = config['code_lineno']
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|         self.defines = config.get('define', {})
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|         self.if_ = config.get('if', None)
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|         self.in_ = config.get('in', None)
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| 
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|     def __str__(self):
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|         if hasattr(self, 'permno'):
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|             if any(k not in self.case.defines for k in self.defines):
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|                 return '%s#%d#%d (%s)' % (
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|                     self.suite.name, self.caseno, self.permno, ', '.join(
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|                         '%s=%s' % (k, v) for k, v in self.defines.items()
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|                         if k not in self.case.defines))
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|             else:
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|                 return '%s#%d#%d' % (
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|                     self.suite.name, self.caseno, self.permno)
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|         else:
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|             return '%s#%d' % (
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|                 self.suite.name, self.caseno)
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| 
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|     def permute(self, class_=None, defines={}, permno=None, **_):
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|         ncase = (class_ or type(self))(self.config)
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|         for k, v in self.__dict__.items():
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|             setattr(ncase, k, v)
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|         ncase.case = self
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|         ncase.perms = [ncase]
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|         ncase.permno = permno
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|         ncase.defines = defines
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|         return ncase
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| 
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|     def build(self, f, **_):
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|         # prologue
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|         for k, v in sorted(self.defines.items()):
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|             if k not in self.suite.defines:
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|                 f.write('#define %s %s\n' % (k, v))
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| 
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|         f.write('void test_case%d(%s) {' % (self.caseno, ','.join(
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|             '\n'+8*' '+'__attribute__((unused)) intmax_t %s' % k
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|             for k in sorted(self.perms[0].defines)
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|             if k not in self.defines)))
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| 
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|         f.write(PROLOGUE)
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|         f.write('\n')
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|         f.write(4*' '+'// test case %d\n' % self.caseno)
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|         f.write(4*' '+'#line %d "%s"\n' % (self.code_lineno, self.suite.path))
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| 
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|         # test case goes here
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|         f.write(self.code)
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| 
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|         # epilogue
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|         f.write(EPILOGUE)
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|         f.write('}\n')
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| 
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|         for k, v in sorted(self.defines.items()):
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|             if k not in self.suite.defines:
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|                 f.write('#undef %s\n' % k)
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| 
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|     def shouldtest(self, **args):
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|         if (self.filter is not None and
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|                 len(self.filter) >= 1 and
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|                 self.filter[0] != self.caseno):
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|             return False
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|         elif (self.filter is not None and
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|                 len(self.filter) >= 2 and
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|                 self.filter[1] != self.permno):
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|             return False
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|         elif args.get('no_internal', False) and self.in_ is not None:
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|             return False
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|         elif self.if_ is not None:
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|             if_ = self.if_
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|             print(if_)
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|             while True:
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|                 for k, v in self.defines.items():
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|                     if k in if_:
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|                         if_ = if_.replace(k, '(%s)' % v)
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|                         print(if_)
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|                         break
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|                 else:
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|                     break
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|             if_ = (
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|                 re.sub('(\&\&|\?)', ' and ',
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|                 re.sub('(\|\||:)', ' or ',
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|                 re.sub('!(?!=)', ' not ', if_))))
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|             print(if_)
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|             print('---', eval(if_), '---')
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|             return eval(if_)
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|         else:
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|             return True
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| 
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|     def test(self, exec=[], persist=False, cycles=None,
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|             gdb=False, failure=None, **args):
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|         # build command
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|         cmd = exec + ['./%s.test' % self.suite.path,
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|             repr(self.caseno), repr(self.permno)]
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| 
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|         # persist disk or keep in RAM for speed?
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|         if persist:
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|             if persist != 'noerase':
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|                 try:
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|                     os.remove(self.suite.path + '.disk')
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|                     if args.get('verbose', False):
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|                         print('rm', self.suite.path + '.disk')
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|                 except FileNotFoundError:
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|                     pass
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| 
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|             cmd.append(self.suite.path + '.disk')
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| 
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|         # simulate power-loss after n cycles?
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|         if cycles:
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|             cmd.append(str(cycles))
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| 
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|         # failed? drop into debugger?
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|         if gdb and failure:
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|             ncmd = ['gdb']
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|             if gdb == 'assert':
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|                 ncmd.extend(['-ex', 'r'])
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|                 if failure.assert_:
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|                     ncmd.extend(['-ex', 'up 2'])
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|             elif gdb == 'start':
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|                 ncmd.extend([
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|                     '-ex', 'b %s:%d' % (self.suite.path, self.code_lineno),
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|                     '-ex', 'r'])
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|             ncmd.extend(['--args'] + cmd)
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| 
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|             if args.get('verbose', False):
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|                 print(' '.join(shlex.quote(c) for c in ncmd))
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|             signal.signal(signal.SIGINT, signal.SIG_IGN)
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|             sys.exit(sp.call(ncmd))
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| 
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|         # run test case!
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|         mpty, spty = pty.openpty()
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|         if args.get('verbose', False):
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|             print(' '.join(shlex.quote(c) for c in cmd))
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|         proc = sp.Popen(cmd, stdout=spty, stderr=spty)
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|         os.close(spty)
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|         mpty = os.fdopen(mpty, 'r', 1)
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|         stdout = []
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|         assert_ = None
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|         try:
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|             while True:
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|                 try:
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|                     line = mpty.readline()
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|                 except OSError as e:
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|                     if e.errno == errno.EIO:
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|                         break
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|                     raise
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|                 stdout.append(line)
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|                 if args.get('verbose', False):
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|                     sys.stdout.write(line)
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|                 # intercept asserts
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|                 m = re.match(
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|                     '^{0}([^:]+):(\d+):(?:\d+:)?{0}{1}:{0}(.*)$'
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|                     .format('(?:\033\[[\d;]*.| )*', 'assert'),
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|                     line)
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|                 if m and assert_ is None:
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|                     try:
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|                         with open(m.group(1)) as f:
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|                             lineno = int(m.group(2))
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|                             line = (next(it.islice(f, lineno-1, None))
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|                                 .strip('\n'))
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|                         assert_ = {
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|                             'path': m.group(1),
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|                             'line': line,
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|                             'lineno': lineno,
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|                             'message': m.group(3)}
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|                     except:
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|                         pass
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|         except KeyboardInterrupt:
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|             raise TestFailure(self, 1, stdout, None)
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|         proc.wait()
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| 
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|         # did we pass?
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|         if proc.returncode != 0:
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|             raise TestFailure(self, proc.returncode, stdout, assert_)
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|         else:
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|             return PASS
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| 
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| class ValgrindTestCase(TestCase):
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|     def __init__(self, config, **args):
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|         self.leaky = config.get('leaky', False)
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|         super().__init__(config, **args)
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| 
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|     def shouldtest(self, **args):
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|         return not self.leaky and super().shouldtest(**args)
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| 
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|     def test(self, exec=[], **args):
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|         exec = exec + [
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|             'valgrind',
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|             '--leak-check=full',
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|             '--error-exitcode=4',
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|             '-q']
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|         return super().test(exec=exec, **args)
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| 
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| class ReentrantTestCase(TestCase):
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|     def __init__(self, config, **args):
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|         self.reentrant = config.get('reentrant', False)
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|         super().__init__(config, **args)
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| 
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|     def shouldtest(self, **args):
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|         return self.reentrant and super().shouldtest(**args)
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| 
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|     def test(self, exec=[], persist=False, gdb=False, failure=None, **args):
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|         for cycles in it.count(1):
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|             # clear disk first?
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|             if cycles == 1 and persist != 'noerase':
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|                 persist = 'erase'
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|             else:
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|                 persist = 'noerase'
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| 
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|             # exact cycle we should drop into debugger?
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|             if gdb and failure and failure.cycleno == cycles:
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|                 return super().test(gdb=gdb, persist=persist, cycles=cycles,
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|                     failure=failure, **args)
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| 
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|             # run tests, but kill the program after prog/erase has
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|             # been hit n cycles. We exit with a special return code if the
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|             # program has not finished, since this isn't a test failure.
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|             try:
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|                 return super().test(persist=persist, cycles=cycles, **args)
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|             except TestFailure as nfailure:
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|                 if nfailure.returncode == 33:
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|                     continue
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|                 else:
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|                     nfailure.cycleno = cycles
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|                     raise
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| 
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| class TestSuite:
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|     def __init__(self, path, classes=[TestCase], defines={},
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|             filter=None, **args):
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|         self.name = os.path.basename(path)
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|         if self.name.endswith('.toml'):
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|             self.name = self.name[:-len('.toml')]
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|         self.path = path
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|         self.classes = classes
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|         self.defines = defines.copy()
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|         self.filter = filter
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| 
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|         with open(path) as f:
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|             # load tests
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|             config = toml.load(f)
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| 
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|             # find line numbers
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|             f.seek(0)
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|             linenos = []
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|             code_linenos = []
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|             for i, line in enumerate(f):
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|                 if re.match(r'\[\[\s*case\s*\]\]', line):
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|                     linenos.append(i+1)
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|                 if re.match(r'code\s*=\s*(\'\'\'|""")', line):
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|                     code_linenos.append(i+2)
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| 
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|             code_linenos.reverse()
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| 
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|         # grab global config
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|         for k, v in config.get('define', {}).items():
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|             if k not in self.defines:
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|                 self.defines[k] = v
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|         self.code = config.get('code', None)
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|         if self.code is not None:
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|             self.code_lineno = code_linenos.pop()
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| 
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|         # create initial test cases
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|         self.cases = []
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|         for i, (case, lineno) in enumerate(zip(config['case'], linenos)):
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|             # code lineno?
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|             if 'code' in case:
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|                 case['code_lineno'] = code_linenos.pop()
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|             # give our case's config a copy of our "global" config
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|             for k, v in config.items():
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|                 if k not in case:
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|                     case[k] = v
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|             # initialize test case
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|             self.cases.append(TestCase(case, filter=filter,
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|                 suite=self, caseno=i+1, lineno=lineno, **args))
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| 
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|     def __str__(self):
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|         return self.name
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| 
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|     def __lt__(self, other):
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|         return self.name < other.name
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| 
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|     def permute(self, **args):
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|         for case in self.cases:
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|             # lets find all parameterized definitions, in one of [args.D,
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|             # suite.defines, case.defines, DEFINES]. Note that each of these
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|             # can be either a dict of defines, or a list of dicts, expressing
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|             # an initial set of permutations.
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|             pending = [{}]
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|             for inits in [self.defines, case.defines, DEFINES]:
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|                 if not isinstance(inits, list):
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|                     inits = [inits]
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| 
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|                 npending = []
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|                 for init, pinit in it.product(inits, pending):
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|                     ninit = pinit.copy()
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|                     for k, v in init.items():
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|                         if k not in ninit:
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|                             try:
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|                                 ninit[k] = eval(v)
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|                             except:
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|                                 ninit[k] = v
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|                     npending.append(ninit)
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| 
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|                 pending = npending
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| 
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|             # expand permutations
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|             pending = list(reversed(pending))
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|             expanded = []
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|             while pending:
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|                 perm = pending.pop()
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|                 for k, v in sorted(perm.items()):
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|                     if not isinstance(v, str) and isinstance(v, abc.Iterable):
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|                         for nv in reversed(v):
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|                             nperm = perm.copy()
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|                             nperm[k] = nv
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|                             pending.append(nperm)
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|                         break
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|                 else:
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|                     expanded.append(perm)
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| 
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|             # generate permutations
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|             case.perms = []
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|             for i, (class_, defines) in enumerate(
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|                     it.product(self.classes, expanded)):
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|                 case.perms.append(case.permute(
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|                     class_, defines, permno=i+1, **args))
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| 
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|             # also track non-unique defines
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|             case.defines = {}
 | |
|             for k, v in case.perms[0].defines.items():
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|                 if all(perm.defines[k] == v for perm in case.perms):
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|                     case.defines[k] = v
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| 
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|         # track all perms and non-unique defines
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|         self.perms = []
 | |
|         for case in self.cases:
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|             self.perms.extend(case.perms)
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| 
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|         self.defines = {}
 | |
|         for k, v in self.perms[0].defines.items():
 | |
|             if all(perm.defines.get(k, None) == v for perm in self.perms):
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|                 self.defines[k] = v
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| 
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|         return self.perms
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| 
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|     def build(self, **args):
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|         # build test files
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|         tf = open(self.path + '.test.c.t', 'w')
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|         tf.write(GLOBALS)
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|         if self.code is not None:
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|             tf.write('#line %d "%s"\n' % (self.code_lineno, self.path))
 | |
|             tf.write(self.code)
 | |
| 
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|         tfs = {None: tf}
 | |
|         for case in self.cases:
 | |
|             if case.in_ not in tfs:
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|                 tfs[case.in_] = open(self.path+'.'+
 | |
|                     case.in_.replace('/', '.')+'.t', 'w')
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|                 tfs[case.in_].write('#line 1 "%s"\n' % case.in_)
 | |
|                 with open(case.in_) as f:
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|                     for line in f:
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|                         tfs[case.in_].write(line)
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|                 tfs[case.in_].write('\n')
 | |
|                 tfs[case.in_].write(GLOBALS)
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| 
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|             tfs[case.in_].write('\n')
 | |
|             case.build(tfs[case.in_], **args)
 | |
| 
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|         tf.write('\n')
 | |
|         tf.write('const char *lfs_testbd_path;\n')
 | |
|         tf.write('uint32_t lfs_testbd_cycles;\n')
 | |
|         tf.write('int main(int argc, char **argv) {\n')
 | |
|         tf.write(4*' '+'int case_         = (argc > 1) ? atoi(argv[1]) : 0;\n')
 | |
|         tf.write(4*' '+'int perm          = (argc > 2) ? atoi(argv[2]) : 0;\n')
 | |
|         tf.write(4*' '+'lfs_testbd_path   = (argc > 3) ? argv[3] : NULL;\n')
 | |
|         tf.write(4*' '+'lfs_testbd_cycles = (argc > 4) ? atoi(argv[4]) : 0;\n')
 | |
|         for perm in self.perms:
 | |
|             # test declaration
 | |
|             tf.write(4*' '+'extern void test_case%d(%s);\n' % (
 | |
|                 perm.caseno, ', '.join(
 | |
|                     'intmax_t %s' % k for k in sorted(perm.defines)
 | |
|                     if k not in perm.case.defines)))
 | |
|             # test call
 | |
|             tf.write(4*' '+
 | |
|                 'if (argc < 3 || (case_ == %d && perm == %d)) {'
 | |
|                 ' test_case%d(%s); '
 | |
|                 '}\n' % (perm.caseno, perm.permno, perm.caseno, ', '.join(
 | |
|                     str(v) for k, v in sorted(perm.defines.items())
 | |
|                     if k not in perm.case.defines)))
 | |
|         tf.write('}\n')
 | |
| 
 | |
|         for tf in tfs.values():
 | |
|             tf.close()
 | |
| 
 | |
|         # write makefiles
 | |
|         with open(self.path + '.mk', 'w') as mk:
 | |
|             mk.write(RULES.replace(4*' ', '\t'))
 | |
|             mk.write('\n')
 | |
| 
 | |
|             # add truely global defines globally
 | |
|             for k, v in sorted(self.defines.items()):
 | |
|                 mk.write('%s: override CFLAGS += -D%s=%r\n' % (
 | |
|                     self.path+'.test', k, v))
 | |
| 
 | |
|             for path in tfs:
 | |
|                 if path is None:
 | |
|                     mk.write('%s: %s | %s\n' % (
 | |
|                         self.path+'.test.c',
 | |
|                         self.path,
 | |
|                         self.path+'.test.c.t'))
 | |
|                 else:
 | |
|                     mk.write('%s: %s %s | %s\n' % (
 | |
|                         self.path+'.'+path.replace('/', '.'),
 | |
|                         self.path, path,
 | |
|                         self.path+'.'+path.replace('/', '.')+'.t'))
 | |
|                 mk.write('\t./scripts/explode_asserts.py $| -o $@\n')
 | |
| 
 | |
|         self.makefile = self.path + '.mk'
 | |
|         self.target = self.path + '.test'
 | |
|         return self.makefile, self.target
 | |
| 
 | |
|     def test(self, **args):
 | |
|         # run test suite!
 | |
|         if not args.get('verbose', True):
 | |
|             sys.stdout.write(self.name + ' ')
 | |
|             sys.stdout.flush()
 | |
|         for perm in self.perms:
 | |
|             if not perm.shouldtest(**args):
 | |
|                 continue
 | |
| 
 | |
|             try:
 | |
|                 result = perm.test(**args)
 | |
|             except TestFailure as failure:
 | |
|                 perm.result = failure
 | |
|                 if not args.get('verbose', True):
 | |
|                     sys.stdout.write(FAIL)
 | |
|                     sys.stdout.flush()
 | |
|                 if not args.get('keep_going', False):
 | |
|                     if not args.get('verbose', True):
 | |
|                         sys.stdout.write('\n')
 | |
|                     raise
 | |
|             else:
 | |
|                 perm.result = PASS
 | |
|                 if not args.get('verbose', True):
 | |
|                     sys.stdout.write(PASS)
 | |
|                     sys.stdout.flush()
 | |
| 
 | |
|         if not args.get('verbose', True):
 | |
|             sys.stdout.write('\n')
 | |
| 
 | |
| def main(**args):
 | |
|     # figure out explicit defines
 | |
|     defines = {}
 | |
|     for define in args['D']:
 | |
|         k, v, *_ = define.split('=', 2) + ['']
 | |
|         defines[k] = v
 | |
| 
 | |
|     # and what class of TestCase to run
 | |
|     classes = []
 | |
|     if args.get('normal', False):
 | |
|         classes.append(TestCase)
 | |
|     if args.get('reentrant', False):
 | |
|         classes.append(ReentrantTestCase)
 | |
|     if args.get('valgrind', False):
 | |
|         classes.append(ValgrindTestCase)
 | |
|     if not classes:
 | |
|         classes = [TestCase]
 | |
| 
 | |
|     suites = []
 | |
|     for testpath in args['testpaths']:
 | |
|         # optionally specified test case/perm
 | |
|         testpath, *filter = testpath.split('#')
 | |
|         filter = [int(f) for f in filter]
 | |
| 
 | |
|         # figure out the suite's toml file
 | |
|         if os.path.isdir(testpath):
 | |
|             testpath = testpath + '/test_*.toml'
 | |
|         elif os.path.isfile(testpath):
 | |
|             testpath = testpath
 | |
|         elif testpath.endswith('.toml'):
 | |
|             testpath = TESTDIR + '/' + testpath
 | |
|         else:
 | |
|             testpath = TESTDIR + '/' + testpath + '.toml'
 | |
| 
 | |
|         # find tests
 | |
|         for path in glob.glob(testpath):
 | |
|             suites.append(TestSuite(path, classes, defines, filter, **args))
 | |
| 
 | |
|     # sort for reproducability
 | |
|     suites = sorted(suites)
 | |
| 
 | |
|     # generate permutations
 | |
|     for suite in suites:
 | |
|         suite.permute(**args)
 | |
| 
 | |
|     # build tests in parallel
 | |
|     print('====== building ======')
 | |
|     makefiles = []
 | |
|     targets = []
 | |
|     for suite in suites:
 | |
|         makefile, target = suite.build(**args)
 | |
|         makefiles.append(makefile)
 | |
|         targets.append(target)
 | |
| 
 | |
|     cmd = (['make', '-f', 'Makefile'] +
 | |
|         list(it.chain.from_iterable(['-f', m] for m in makefiles)) +
 | |
|         [target for target in targets])
 | |
|     mpty, spty = pty.openpty()
 | |
|     if args.get('verbose', False):
 | |
|         print(' '.join(shlex.quote(c) for c in cmd))
 | |
|     proc = sp.Popen(cmd, stdout=spty, stderr=spty)
 | |
|     os.close(spty)
 | |
|     mpty = os.fdopen(mpty, 'r', 1)
 | |
|     stdout = []
 | |
|     while True:
 | |
|         try:
 | |
|             line = mpty.readline()
 | |
|         except OSError as e:
 | |
|             if e.errno == errno.EIO:
 | |
|                 break
 | |
|             raise
 | |
|         stdout.append(line)
 | |
|         if args.get('verbose', False):
 | |
|             sys.stdout.write(line)
 | |
|         # intercept warnings
 | |
|         m = re.match(
 | |
|             '^{0}([^:]+):(\d+):(?:\d+:)?{0}{1}:{0}(.*)$'
 | |
|             .format('(?:\033\[[\d;]*.| )*', 'warning'),
 | |
|             line)
 | |
|         if m and not args.get('verbose', False):
 | |
|             try:
 | |
|                 with open(m.group(1)) as f:
 | |
|                     lineno = int(m.group(2))
 | |
|                     line = next(it.islice(f, lineno-1, None)).strip('\n')
 | |
|                 sys.stdout.write(
 | |
|                     "\033[01m{path}:{lineno}:\033[01;35mwarning:\033[m "
 | |
|                     "{message}\n{line}\n\n".format(
 | |
|                         path=m.group(1), line=line, lineno=lineno,
 | |
|                         message=m.group(3)))
 | |
|             except:
 | |
|                 pass
 | |
|     proc.wait()
 | |
| 
 | |
|     if proc.returncode != 0:
 | |
|         if not args.get('verbose', False):
 | |
|             for line in stdout:
 | |
|                 sys.stdout.write(line)
 | |
|         sys.exit(-3)
 | |
| 
 | |
|     print('built %d test suites, %d test cases, %d permutations' % (
 | |
|         len(suites),
 | |
|         sum(len(suite.cases) for suite in suites),
 | |
|         sum(len(suite.perms) for suite in suites)))
 | |
| 
 | |
|     filtered = 0
 | |
|     for suite in suites:
 | |
|         for perm in suite.perms:
 | |
|             filtered += perm.shouldtest(**args)
 | |
|     if filtered != sum(len(suite.perms) for suite in suites):
 | |
|         print('filtered down to %d permutations' % filtered)
 | |
| 
 | |
|     # only requested to build?
 | |
|     if args.get('build', False):
 | |
|         return 0
 | |
| 
 | |
|     print('====== testing ======')
 | |
|     try:
 | |
|         for suite in suites:
 | |
|             suite.test(**args)
 | |
|     except TestFailure:
 | |
|         pass
 | |
| 
 | |
|     print('====== results ======')
 | |
|     passed = 0
 | |
|     failed = 0
 | |
|     for suite in suites:
 | |
|         for perm in suite.perms:
 | |
|             if not hasattr(perm, 'result'):
 | |
|                 continue
 | |
| 
 | |
|             if perm.result == PASS:
 | |
|                 passed += 1
 | |
|             else:
 | |
|                 sys.stdout.write(
 | |
|                     "\033[01m{path}:{lineno}:\033[01;31mfailure:\033[m "
 | |
|                     "{perm} failed with {returncode}\n".format(
 | |
|                         perm=perm, path=perm.suite.path, lineno=perm.lineno,
 | |
|                         returncode=perm.result.returncode or 0))
 | |
|                 if perm.result.stdout:
 | |
|                     if perm.result.assert_:
 | |
|                         stdout = perm.result.stdout[:-1]
 | |
|                     else:
 | |
|                         stdout = perm.result.stdout
 | |
|                     if (not args.get('verbose', False) and len(stdout) > 5):
 | |
|                         sys.stdout.write('...\n')
 | |
|                     for line in stdout[-5:]:
 | |
|                         sys.stdout.write(line)
 | |
|                 if perm.result.assert_:
 | |
|                     sys.stdout.write(
 | |
|                         "\033[01m{path}:{lineno}:\033[01;31massert:\033[m "
 | |
|                         "{message}\n{line}\n".format(
 | |
|                             **perm.result.assert_))
 | |
|                 sys.stdout.write('\n')
 | |
|                 failed += 1
 | |
| 
 | |
|     if args.get('gdb', False):
 | |
|         failure = None
 | |
|         for suite in suites:
 | |
|             for perm in suite.perms:
 | |
|                 if getattr(perm, 'result', PASS) != PASS:
 | |
|                     failure = perm.result
 | |
|         if failure is not None:
 | |
|             print('======= gdb ======')
 | |
|             # drop into gdb
 | |
|             failure.case.test(failure=failure, **args)
 | |
|             sys.exit(0)
 | |
| 
 | |
|     print('tests passed: %d' % passed)
 | |
|     print('tests failed: %d' % failed)
 | |
|     return 1 if failed > 0 else 0
 | |
| 
 | |
| if __name__ == "__main__":
 | |
|     import argparse
 | |
|     parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(
 | |
|         description="Run parameterized tests in various configurations.")
 | |
|     parser.add_argument('testpaths', nargs='*', default=[TESTDIR],
 | |
|         help="Description of test(s) to run. By default, this is all tests \
 | |
|             found in the \"{0}\" directory. Here, you can specify a different \
 | |
|             directory of tests, a specific file, a suite by name, and even a \
 | |
|             specific test case by adding brackets. For example \
 | |
|             \"test_dirs[0]\" or \"{0}/test_dirs.toml[0]\".".format(TESTDIR))
 | |
|     parser.add_argument('-D', action='append', default=[],
 | |
|         help="Overriding parameter definitions.")
 | |
|     parser.add_argument('-v', '--verbose', action='store_true',
 | |
|         help="Output everything that is happening.")
 | |
|     parser.add_argument('-k', '--keep-going', action='store_true',
 | |
|         help="Run all tests instead of stopping on first error. Useful for CI.")
 | |
|     parser.add_argument('-p', '--persist', choices=['erase', 'noerase'],
 | |
|         nargs='?', const='erase',
 | |
|         help="Store disk image in a file.")
 | |
|     parser.add_argument('-b', '--build', action='store_true',
 | |
|         help="Only build the tests, do not execute.")
 | |
|     parser.add_argument('-g', '--gdb', choices=['init', 'start', 'assert'],
 | |
|         nargs='?', const='assert',
 | |
|         help="Drop into gdb on test failure.")
 | |
|     parser.add_argument('--no-internal', action='store_true',
 | |
|         help="Don't run tests that require internal knowledge.")
 | |
|     parser.add_argument('-n', '--normal', action='store_true',
 | |
|         help="Run tests normally.")
 | |
|     parser.add_argument('-r', '--reentrant', action='store_true',
 | |
|         help="Run reentrant tests with simulated power-loss.")
 | |
|     parser.add_argument('-V', '--valgrind', action='store_true',
 | |
|         help="Run non-leaky tests under valgrind to check for memory leaks.")
 | |
|     parser.add_argument('-e', '--exec', default=[], type=lambda e: e.split(' '),
 | |
|         help="Run tests with another executable prefixed on the command line.")
 | |
|     sys.exit(main(**vars(parser.parse_args())))
 |