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#!/usr/bin/env python3
#
# (c) Simon Marlow 2002
#
import argparse
import signal
import sys
import os
import shutil
import tempfile
import time
import re
# We don't actually need subprocess in runtests.py, but:
# * We do need it in testlibs.py
# * We can't import testlibs.py until after we have imported ctypes
# * If we import ctypes before subprocess on cygwin, then sys.exit(0)
# says "Aborted" and we fail with exit code 134.
# So we import it here first, so that the testsuite doesn't appear to fail.
import subprocess
from testutil import *
from testglobals import *
from junit import junit
# Readline sometimes spews out ANSI escapes for some values of TERM,
# which result in test failures. Thus set TERM to a nice, simple, safe
# value.
os.environ['TERM'] = 'vt100'
ghc_env['TERM'] = 'vt100'
global config
config = getConfig() # get it from testglobals
def signal_handler(signal, frame):
stopNow()
# -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# cmd-line options
parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(description="GHC's testsuite driver")
parser.add_argument("-e", action='append', help="A string to execute from the command line.")
parser.add_argument("--config-file", action="append", help="config file")
parser.add_argument("--config", action='append', help="config field")
parser.add_argument("--rootdir", action='append', help="root of tree containing tests (default: .)")
parser.add_argument("--summary-file", help="file in which to save the (human-readable) summary")
parser.add_argument("--no-print-summary", action="store_true", help="should we print the summary?")
parser.add_argument("--only", action="append", help="just this test (can be give multiple --only= flags)")
parser.add_argument("--way", action="append", help="just this way")
parser.add_argument("--skipway", action="append", help="skip this way")
parser.add_argument("--threads", type=int, help="threads to run simultaneously")
parser.add_argument("--verbose", type=int, choices=[0,1,2,3,4,5], help="verbose (Values 0 through 5 accepted)")
parser.add_argument("--skip-perf-tests", action="store_true", help="skip performance tests")
parser.add_argument("--junit", type=argparse.FileType('wb'), help="output testsuite summary in JUnit format")
args = parser.parse_args()
for e in args.e:
exec(e)
for arg in args.config_file:
exec(open(arg).read())
for arg in args.config:
field, value = arg.split('=', 1)
setattr(config, field, value)
all_ways = config.run_ways+config.compile_ways+config.other_ways
config.rootdirs = args.rootdir
config.summary_file = args.summary_file
config.no_print_summary = args.no_print_summary
if args.only:
config.only = args.only
config.run_only_some_tests = True
if args.way:
for way in args.way:
if way not in all_ways:
print('WARNING: Unknown WAY %s in --way' % way)
else:
config.cmdline_ways += [way]
if way in config.other_ways:
config.run_ways += [way]
config.compile_ways += [way]
if args.skipway:
for way in args.skipway:
if way not in all_ways:
print('WARNING: Unknown WAY %s in --skipway' % way)
config.other_ways = [w for w in config.other_ways if w not in args.skipway]
config.run_ways = [w for w in config.run_ways if w not in args.skipway]
config.compile_ways = [w for w in config.compile_ways if w not in args.skipway]
if args.threads:
config.threads = args.threads
config.use_threads = True
if args.verbose is not None:
config.verbose = args.verbose
config.skip_perf_tests = args.skip_perf_tests
config.cygwin = False
config.msys = False
if windows:
h = os.popen('uname -s', 'r')
v = h.read()
h.close()
if v.startswith("CYGWIN"):
config.cygwin = True
elif v.startswith("MINGW") or v.startswith("MSYS"):
# msys gives "MINGW32"
# msys2 gives "MINGW_NT-6.2" or "MSYS_NT-6.3"
config.msys = True
else:
raise Exception("Can't detect Windows terminal type")
# Try to use UTF8
if windows:
import ctypes
# Windows and mingw* Python provide windll, msys2 python provides cdll.
if hasattr(ctypes, 'WinDLL'):
mydll = ctypes.WinDLL
else:
mydll = ctypes.CDLL
# This actually leaves the terminal in codepage 65001 (UTF8) even
# after python terminates. We ought really remember the old codepage
# and set it back.
kernel32 = mydll('kernel32.dll')
if kernel32.SetConsoleCP(65001) == 0:
raise Exception("Failure calling SetConsoleCP(65001)")
if kernel32.SetConsoleOutputCP(65001) == 0:
raise Exception("Failure calling SetConsoleOutputCP(65001)")
# register the interrupt handler
signal.signal(signal.SIGINT, signal_handler)
else:
# Try and find a utf8 locale to use
# First see if we already have a UTF8 locale
h = os.popen('locale | grep LC_CTYPE | grep -i utf', 'r')
v = h.read()
h.close()
if v == '':
# We don't, so now see if 'locale -a' works
h = os.popen('locale -a | grep -F .', 'r')
v = h.read()
h.close()
if v != '':
# If it does then use the first utf8 locale that is available
h = os.popen('locale -a | grep -i "utf8\|utf-8" 2>/dev/null', 'r')
v = h.readline().strip()
h.close()
if v != '':
os.environ['LC_ALL'] = v
ghc_env['LC_ALL'] = v
print("setting LC_ALL to", v)
else:
print('WARNING: No UTF8 locale found.')
print('You may get some spurious test failures.')
# This has to come after arg parsing as the args can change the compiler
get_compiler_info()
# Can't import this earlier as we need to know if threading will be
# enabled or not
from testlib import *
def format_path(path):
if windows:
if os.pathsep == ':':
# If using msys2 python instead of mingw we have to change the drive
# letter representation. Otherwise it thinks we're adding two env
# variables E and /Foo when we add E:/Foo.
path = re.sub('([a-zA-Z]):', '/\\1', path)
if config.cygwin:
# On cygwin we can't put "c:\foo" in $PATH, as : is a
# field separator. So convert to /cygdrive/c/foo instead.
# Other pythons use ; as the separator, so no problem.
path = re.sub('([a-zA-Z]):', '/cygdrive/\\1', path)
path = re.sub('\\\\', '/', path)
return path
# On Windows we need to set $PATH to include the paths to all the DLLs
# in order for the dynamic library tests to work.
if windows or darwin:
pkginfo = getStdout([config.ghc_pkg, 'dump'])
topdir = config.libdir
if windows:
mingw = os.path.abspath(os.path.join(topdir, '../mingw/bin'))
mingw = format_path(mingw)
ghc_env['PATH'] = os.pathsep.join([ghc_env.get("PATH", ""), mingw])
for line in pkginfo.split('\n'):
if line.startswith('library-dirs:'):
path = line.rstrip()
path = re.sub('^library-dirs: ', '', path)
# Use string.replace instead of re.sub, because re.sub
# interprets backslashes in the replacement string as
# escape sequences.
path = path.replace('$topdir', topdir)
if path.startswith('"'):
path = re.sub('^"(.*)"$', '\\1', path)
path = re.sub('\\\\(.)', '\\1', path)
if windows:
path = format_path(path)
ghc_env['PATH'] = os.pathsep.join([path, ghc_env.get("PATH", "")])
else:
# darwin
ghc_env['DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH'] = os.pathsep.join([path, ghc_env.get("DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH", "")])
global testopts_local
testopts_local.x = TestOptions()
# if timeout == -1 then we try to calculate a sensible value
if config.timeout == -1:
config.timeout = int(read_no_crs(config.top + '/timeout/calibrate.out'))
print('Timeout is ' + str(config.timeout))
# -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# The main dude
if config.rootdirs == []:
config.rootdirs = ['.']
t_files = list(findTFiles(config.rootdirs))
print('Found', len(t_files), '.T files...')
t = getTestRun()
# Avoid cmd.exe built-in 'date' command on Windows
t.start_time = time.localtime()
print('Beginning test run at', time.strftime("%c %Z",t.start_time))
sys.stdout.flush()
# we output text, which cannot be unbuffered
sys.stdout = os.fdopen(sys.__stdout__.fileno(), "w")
if config.local:
tempdir = ''
else:
# See note [Running tests in /tmp]
tempdir = tempfile.mkdtemp('', 'ghctest-')
# opts.testdir should be quoted when used, to make sure the testsuite
# keeps working when it contains backward slashes, for example from
# using os.path.join. Windows native and mingw* python
# (/mingw64/bin/python) set `os.path.sep = '\\'`, while msys2 python
# (/bin/python, /usr/bin/python or /usr/local/bin/python) sets
# `os.path.sep = '/'`.
# To catch usage of unquoted opts.testdir early, insert some spaces into
# tempdir.
tempdir = os.path.join(tempdir, 'test spaces')
def cleanup_and_exit(exitcode):
if config.cleanup and tempdir:
shutil.rmtree(tempdir, ignore_errors=True)
exit(exitcode)
# First collect all the tests to be run
t_files_ok = True
for file in t_files:
if_verbose(2, '====> Scanning %s' % file)
newTestDir(tempdir, os.path.dirname(file))
try:
with io.open(file, encoding='utf8') as f:
src = f.read()
exec(src)
except Exception as e:
traceback.print_exc()
framework_fail(file, '', str(e))
t_files_ok = False
for name in config.only:
if t_files_ok:
# See Note [Mutating config.only]
framework_fail(name, '', 'test not found')
else:
# Let user fix .T file errors before reporting on unfound tests.
# The reason the test can not be found is likely because of those
# .T file errors.
pass
if config.list_broken:
global brokens
print('')
print('Broken tests:')
print(' '.join(map (lambda bdn: '#' + str(bdn[0]) + '(' + bdn[1] + '/' + bdn[2] + ')', brokens)))
print('')
if t.framework_failures:
print('WARNING:', len(t.framework_failures), 'framework failures!')
print('')
else:
# completion watcher
watcher = Watcher(len(parallelTests))
# Now run all the tests
try:
for oneTest in parallelTests:
if stopping():
break
oneTest(watcher)
# wait for parallel tests to finish
if not stopping():
watcher.wait()
# Run the following tests purely sequential
config.use_threads = False
for oneTest in aloneTests:
if stopping():
break
oneTest(watcher)
except KeyboardInterrupt:
pass
# flush everything before we continue
sys.stdout.flush()
summary(t, sys.stdout, config.no_print_summary)
if config.summary_file:
with open(config.summary_file, 'w') as file:
summary(t, file)
if args.junit:
junit(t).write(args.junit)
if len(t.unexpected_failures) > 0 or \
len(t.unexpected_stat_failures) > 0 or \
len(t.framework_failures) > 0:
exitcode = 1
else:
exitcode = 0
cleanup_and_exit(exitcode)
# Note [Running tests in /tmp]
#
# Use LOCAL=0 to run tests in /tmp, to catch tests that use files from
# the source directory without copying them to the test directory first.
#
# As an example, take a run_command test with a Makefile containing
# `$(TEST_HC) ../Foo.hs`. GHC will now create the output files Foo.o and
# Foo.hi in the source directory. There are 2 problems with this:
# * Output files in the source directory won't get cleaned up automatically.
# * Two tests might (over)write the same output file.
#
# Tests that only fail when run concurrently with other tests are the
# worst, so we try to catch them early by enabling LOCAL=0 in validate.
#
# Adding -outputdir='.' to TEST_HC_OPTS would help a bit, but it requires
# making changes to quite a few tests. The problem is that
# `$(TEST_HC) ../Foo.hs -outputdir=.` with Foo.hs containing
# `module Main where` does not produce Foo.o, as it would without
# -outputdir, but Main.o. See [1].
#
# Using -outputdir='.' is not foolproof anyway, since it does not change
# the destination of the final executable (Foo.exe).
#
# Another hardening method that could be tried is to `chmod -w` the
# source directory.
#
# By default we set LOCAL=1, because it makes it easier to inspect the
# test directory while working on a new test.
#
# [1]
# https://downloads.haskell.org/~ghc/8.0.1/docs/html/users_guide/separate_compilation.html#output-files
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