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#
# (c) Simon Marlow 2002
#
# -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Configuration info
# There is a single global instance of this structure, stored in the
# variable config below. The fields of the structure are filled in by
# the appropriate config script(s) for this compiler/platform, in
# ../config.
#
# Bits of the structure may also be filled in from the command line,
# via the build system, using the '-e' option to runtests.
class TestConfig:
def __init__(self):
# Where the testsuite root is
self.top = ''
# Directories below which to look for test description files (foo.T)
self.rootdirs = []
# Run these tests only (run all tests if empty)
self.run_only_some_tests = False
self.only = set()
# Accept new output which differs from the sample?
self.accept = 0
self.accept_platform = 0
self.accept_os = 0
# File in which to save the summary
self.summary_file = ''
# Should we print the summary?
# Disabling this is useful for Phabricator/Harbormaster
# logfiles, which are truncated to 30 lines. TODO. Revise if
# this is still true.
# Note that we have a separate flag for this, instead of
# overloading --verbose, as you might want to see the summary
# with --verbose=0.
self.no_print_summary = False
# What platform are we running on?
self.platform = ''
self.os = ''
self.arch = ''
# What is the wordsize (in bits) of this platform?
self.wordsize = ''
# Verbosity level
self.verbose = 3
# See Note [validate and testsuite speed] in toplevel Makefile.
self.speed = 1
self.list_broken = False
# Path to the compiler (stage2 by default)
self.compiler = ''
# and ghc-pkg
self.ghc_pkg = ''
# Is self.compiler a stage 1, 2 or 3 compiler?
self.stage = 2
# Flags we always give to this compiler
self.compiler_always_flags = []
# Which ways to run tests (when compiling and running respectively)
# Other ways are added from the command line if we have the appropriate
# libraries.
self.compile_ways = []
self.run_ways = []
self.other_ways = []
# The ways selected via the command line.
self.cmdline_ways = []
# Lists of flags for each way
self.way_flags = {}
self.way_rts_flags = {}
# Do we have vanilla libraries?
self.have_vanilla = False
# Do we have dynamic libraries?
self.have_dynamic = False
# Do we have profiling support?
self.have_profiling = False
# Do we have interpreter support?
self.have_interp = False
# Do we have shared libraries?
self.have_shared_libs = False
# Do we have SMP support?
self.have_smp = False
# Is gdb avaliable?
self.have_gdb = False
# Is readelf available?
self.have_readelf = False
# Are we testing an in-tree compiler?
self.in_tree_compiler = True
# the timeout program
self.timeout_prog = ''
self.timeout = 300
# threads
self.threads = 1
self.use_threads = 0
# Should we skip performance tests
self.skip_perf_tests = False
global config
config = TestConfig()
def getConfig():
return config
import os
# Hold our modified GHC testrunning environment so we don't poison the current
# python's environment.
global ghc_env
ghc_env = os.environ.copy()
# -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Information about the current test run
class TestRun:
def __init__(self):
self.start_time = None
self.total_tests = 0
self.total_test_cases = 0
self.n_tests_skipped = 0
self.n_expected_passes = 0
self.n_expected_failures = 0
self.missing_libs = []
self.framework_failures = []
self.framework_warnings = []
self.expected_passes = []
self.unexpected_passes = []
self.unexpected_failures = []
self.unexpected_stat_failures = []
global t
t = TestRun()
def getTestRun():
return t
# -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Information about the current test
class TestOptions:
def __init__(self):
# skip this test?
self.skip = 0
# skip these ways
self.omit_ways = []
# skip all ways except these (None == do all ways)
self.only_ways = None
# add these ways to the default set
self.extra_ways = []
# the result we normally expect for this test
self.expect = 'pass'
# override the expected result for certain ways
self.expect_fail_for = []
# the stdin file that this test will use (empty for <name>.stdin)
self.stdin = ''
# don't compare output
self.ignore_stdout = False
self.ignore_stderr = False
# Backpack test
self.compile_backpack = 0
# We sometimes want to modify the compiler_always_flags, so
# they are copied from config.compiler_always_flags when we
# make a new instance of TestOptions.
self.compiler_always_flags = []
# extra compiler opts for this test
self.extra_hc_opts = ''
# extra run opts for this test
self.extra_run_opts = ''
# expected exit code
self.exit_code = 0
# extra files to clean afterward
self.clean_files = []
# extra files to copy to the testdir
self.extra_files = []
# which -t numeric fields do we want to look at, and what bounds must
# they fall within?
# Elements of these lists should be things like
# ('bytes allocated',
# 9300000000,
# 10)
# To allow a 10% deviation from 9300000000.
self.compiler_stats_range_fields = {}
self.stats_range_fields = {}
# should we run this test alone, i.e. not run it in parallel with
# any other threads
self.alone = False
# Does this test use a literate (.lhs) file?
self.literate = 0
# Does this test use a .c, .m or .mm file?
self.c_src = 0
self.objc_src = 0
self.objcpp_src = 0
# Does this test use a .cmm file?
self.cmm_src = 0
# Should we put .hi/.o files in a subdirectory?
self.outputdir = None
# Command to run before the test
self.pre_cmd = None
# Command wrapper: a function to apply to the command before running it
self.cmd_wrapper = None
# Prefix to put on the command before compiling it
self.compile_cmd_prefix = ''
# Extra output normalisation
self.extra_normaliser = lambda x: x
# Custom output checker, otherwise do a comparison with expected
# stdout file. Accepts two arguments: filename of actual stdout
# output, and a normaliser function given other test options
self.check_stdout = None
# Check .hp file when profiling libraries are available?
self.check_hp = True
# Extra normalisation for compiler error messages
self.extra_errmsg_normaliser = lambda x: x
# Keep profiling callstacks.
self.keep_prof_callstacks = False
# The directory the test is in
self.testdir = '.'
# Should we redirect stdout and stderr to a single file?
self.combined_output = False
# How should the timeout be adjusted on this test?
self.compile_timeout_multiplier = 1.0
self.run_timeout_multiplier = 1.0
self.cleanup = True
# Sould we run tests in a local subdirectory (<testname>-run) or
# in temporary directory in /tmp? See Note [Running tests in /tmp].
self.local = True
# The default set of options
global default_testopts
default_testopts = TestOptions()
# (bug, directory, name) of tests marked broken
global brokens
brokens = []
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