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Diffstat (limited to 'tools/patman/test_util.py')
-rw-r--r-- | tools/patman/test_util.py | 100 |
1 files changed, 100 insertions, 0 deletions
diff --git a/tools/patman/test_util.py b/tools/patman/test_util.py index 6575b11c1a..bb5a298e39 100644 --- a/tools/patman/test_util.py +++ b/tools/patman/test_util.py @@ -5,13 +5,21 @@ from contextlib import contextmanager import glob +import multiprocessing import os import sys +import unittest import command from io import StringIO +use_concurrent = True +try: + from concurrencytest import ConcurrentTestSuite, fork_for_tests +except: + use_concurrent = False + def RunTestCoverage(prog, filter_fname, exclude_list, build_dir, required=None): """Run tests and check that we get 100% coverage @@ -86,3 +94,95 @@ def capture_sys_output(): yield capture_out, capture_err finally: sys.stdout, sys.stderr = old_out, old_err + + +def ReportResult(toolname:str, test_name: str, result: unittest.TestResult): + """Report the results from a suite of tests + + Args: + toolname: Name of the tool that ran the tests + test_name: Name of test that was run, or None for all + result: A unittest.TestResult object containing the results + """ + # Remove errors which just indicate a missing test. Since Python v3.5 If an + # ImportError or AttributeError occurs while traversing name then a + # synthetic test that raises that error when run will be returned. These + # errors are included in the errors accumulated by result.errors. + if test_name: + errors = [] + + for test, err in result.errors: + if ("has no attribute '%s'" % test_name) not in err: + errors.append((test, err)) + result.testsRun -= 1 + result.errors = errors + + print(result) + for test, err in result.errors: + print(test.id(), err) + for test, err in result.failures: + print(err, result.failures) + if result.skipped: + print('%d binman test%s SKIPPED:' % + (len(result.skipped), 's' if len(result.skipped) > 1 else '')) + for skip_info in result.skipped: + print('%s: %s' % (skip_info[0], skip_info[1])) + if result.errors or result.failures: + print('binman tests FAILED') + return 1 + return 0 + + +def RunTestSuites(result, debug, verbosity, test_preserve_dirs, processes, + test_name, toolpath, test_class_list): + """Run a series of test suites and collect the results + + Args: + result: A unittest.TestResult object to add the results to + debug: True to enable debugging, which shows a full stack trace on error + verbosity: Verbosity level to use (0-4) + test_preserve_dirs: True to preserve the input directory used by tests + so that it can be examined afterwards (only useful for debugging + tests). If a single test is selected (in args[0]) it also preserves + the output directory for this test. Both directories are displayed + on the command line. + processes: Number of processes to use to run tests (None=same as #CPUs) + test_name: Name of test to run, or None for all + toolpath: List of paths to use for tools + test_class_list: List of test classes to run + """ + for module in []: + suite = doctest.DocTestSuite(module) + suite.run(result) + + sys.argv = [sys.argv[0]] + if debug: + sys.argv.append('-D') + if verbosity: + sys.argv.append('-v%d' % verbosity) + if toolpath: + for path in toolpath: + sys.argv += ['--toolpath', path] + + suite = unittest.TestSuite() + loader = unittest.TestLoader() + for module in test_class_list: + # Test the test module about our arguments, if it is interested + if hasattr(module, 'setup_test_args'): + setup_test_args = getattr(module, 'setup_test_args') + setup_test_args(preserve_indir=test_preserve_dirs, + preserve_outdirs=test_preserve_dirs and test_name is not None, + toolpath=toolpath, verbosity=verbosity) + if test_name: + try: + suite.addTests(loader.loadTestsFromName(test_name, module)) + except AttributeError: + continue + else: + suite.addTests(loader.loadTestsFromTestCase(module)) + if use_concurrent and processes != 1: + concurrent_suite = ConcurrentTestSuite(suite, + fork_for_tests(processes or multiprocessing.cpu_count())) + concurrent_suite.run(result) + else: + suite.run(result) |