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authorSteven Knight <knight@baldmt.com>2009-12-15 21:44:56 (GMT)
committerSteven Knight <knight@baldmt.com>2009-12-15 21:44:56 (GMT)
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Add a bin/time-scons.py script to manage invocation of runtest.py to
collect SCons timings. The script will build SCons and time the pre-compiled *.pyc files, and also provides options for timing a range of revisions directly from SVN.
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+#!/usr/bin/env python
+#
+# time-scons.py: a wrapper script for running SCons timings
+#
+# This script exists to:
+#
+# 1) Wrap the invocation of runtest.py to run the actual TimeSCons
+# timings consistently. It does this specifically by building
+# SCons first, so .pyc compilation is not part of the timing.
+#
+# 2) Provide an interface for running TimeSCons timings against
+# earlier revisions, before the whole TimeSCons infrastructure
+# was "frozen" to provide consistent timings. This is done
+# by updating the specific pieces containing the TimeSCons
+# infrastructure to the earliest revision at which those pieces
+# were "stable enough."
+#
+# By encapsulating all the logic in this script, our Buildbot
+# infrastructure only needs to call this script, and we should be able
+# to change what we need to in this script and have it affect the build
+# automatically when the source code is updated, without having to
+# restart either master or slave.
+
+import optparse
+import os
+import shutil
+import subprocess
+import sys
+import tempfile
+import xml.sax.handler
+
+
+SubversionURL = 'http://scons.tigris.org/svn/scons'
+
+
+# This is the earliest revision when the TimeSCons scripts collected
+# "real," stable timings. If we're timing a revision prior to this,
+# we'll forcibly update the TimeSCons pieces of the tree to this revision
+# to collect consistent timings for earlier revisions.
+TimeSCons_revision = 4547
+
+# The pieces of the TimeSCons infrastructure that are necessary to
+# produce consistent timings, even when the rest of the tree is from
+# an earlier revision that doesn't have these pieces.
+TimeSCons_pieces = ['QMTest', 'timings', 'runtest.py']
+
+
+class CommandRunner:
+ """
+ Executor class for commands, including "commands" implemented by
+ Python functions.
+ """
+ verbose = True
+ active = True
+
+ def __init__(self, dictionary={}):
+ self.subst_dictionary(dictionary)
+
+ def subst_dictionary(self, dictionary):
+ self._subst_dictionary = dictionary
+
+ def subst(self, string, dictionary=None):
+ """
+ Substitutes (via the format operator) the values in the specified
+ dictionary into the specified command.
+
+ The command can be an (action, string) tuple. In all cases, we
+ perform substitution on strings and don't worry if something isn't
+ a string. (It's probably a Python function to be executed.)
+ """
+ if dictionary is None:
+ dictionary = self._subst_dictionary
+ if dictionary:
+ try:
+ string = string % dictionary
+ except TypeError:
+ pass
+ return string
+
+ def display(self, command, stdout=None, stderr=None):
+ if not self.verbose:
+ return
+ if type(command) == type(()):
+ func = command[0]
+ args = command[1:]
+ s = '%s(%s)' % (func.__name__, ', '.join(map(repr, args)))
+ if type(command) == type([]):
+ # TODO: quote arguments containing spaces
+ # TODO: handle meta characters?
+ s = ' '.join(command)
+ else:
+ s = self.subst(command)
+ if not s.endswith('\n'):
+ s += '\n'
+ sys.stdout.write(s)
+ sys.stdout.flush()
+
+ def execute(self, command, stdout=None, stderr=None):
+ """
+ Executes a single command.
+ """
+ if not self.active:
+ return 0
+ if type(command) == type(''):
+ command = self.subst(command)
+ cmdargs = shlex.split(command)
+ if cmdargs[0] == 'cd':
+ command = (os.chdir,) + tuple(cmdargs[1:])
+ if type(command) == type(()):
+ func = command[0]
+ args = command[1:]
+ return func(*args)
+ else:
+ if stdout is sys.stdout:
+ # Same as passing sys.stdout, except works with python2.4.
+ subout = None
+ else:
+ # Open pipe for anything else so Popen works on python2.4.
+ subout = subprocess.PIPE
+ if stderr is sys.stderr:
+ # Same as passing sys.stdout, except works with python2.4.
+ suberr = None
+ elif stderr is None:
+ # Merge with stdout if stderr isn't specified.
+ suberr = subprocess.STDOUT
+ else:
+ # Open pipe for anything else so Popen works on python2.4.
+ suberr = subprocess.PIPE
+ p = subprocess.Popen(command,
+ shell=(sys.platform == 'win32'),
+ stdout=subout,
+ stderr=suberr)
+ p.wait()
+ if stdout is None:
+ self.stdout = p.stdout.read()
+ elif stdout is not sys.stdout:
+ stdout.write(p.stdout.read())
+ if stderr not in (None, sys.stderr):
+ stderr.write(p.stderr.read())
+ return p.returncode
+
+ def run(self, command, display=None, stdout=None, stderr=None):
+ """
+ Runs a single command, displaying it first.
+ """
+ if display is None:
+ display = command
+ self.display(display)
+ return self.execute(command, stdout, stderr)
+
+ def run_list(self, command_list, **kw):
+ """
+ Runs a list of commands, stopping with the first error.
+
+ Returns the exit status of the first failed command, or 0 on success.
+ """
+ for command in command_list:
+ status = self.run(command, **kw)
+ if status:
+ return status
+ return 0
+
+
+def get_svn_revisions(branch, revisions=None):
+ """
+ Fetch the actual SVN revisions for the given branch querying
+ "svn log." A string specifying a range of revisions can be
+ supplied to restrict the output to a subset of the entire log.
+ """
+ command = ['svn', 'log', '--xml']
+ if revisions:
+ command.extend(['-r', revisions])
+ command.append(branch)
+ p = subprocess.Popen(command, stdout=subprocess.PIPE)
+
+ class SVNLogHandler(xml.sax.handler.ContentHandler):
+ def __init__(self):
+ self.revisions = []
+ def startElement(self, name, attributes):
+ if name == 'logentry':
+ self.revisions.append(int(attributes['revision']))
+
+ parser = xml.sax.make_parser()
+ handler = SVNLogHandler()
+ parser.setContentHandler(handler)
+ parser.parse(p.stdout)
+ return sorted(handler.revisions)
+
+
+def script_commands(script):
+ """
+ Returns a list of the commands to be executed to test the specified
+ TimeSCons script. This involves building SCons (specifically the
+ 'tar-gz' Alias that creates and unpacks a SCons .tar.gz package,
+ in order to have the *.py files compiled to *.pyc) after first
+ removing the build directory, and then actually calling runtest.py
+ to run the timing script.
+ """
+ commands = []
+ if os.path.exists('build'):
+ commands.extend([
+ ['mv', 'build', 'build.OLD'],
+ ['rm', '-rf', 'build.OLD'],
+ ])
+ commands.extend([
+ [sys.executable, 'bootstrap.py', 'tar-gz'],
+ # --noqmtest is necessary for the log to contain the
+ # actual scons output (which qmtest normally swallows).
+ [sys.executable, 'runtest.py', '--noqmtest', '-p', 'tar-gz', script],
+ ])
+ return commands
+
+def do_revisions(cr, opts, branch, revisions, scripts):
+ """
+ Time the SCons branch specified scripts through a list of revisions.
+
+ We assume we're in a (temporary) directory in which we can check
+ out the source for the specified revisions.
+ """
+ stdout = sys.stdout
+ stderr = sys.stderr
+
+ for this_revision in revisions:
+
+ if opts.logfiles:
+ log_file = os.path.join(opts.origin, '%s.log' % this_revision)
+ stdout = open(log_file, 'w')
+ stderr = None
+
+ commands = [
+ ['svn', 'co', '-q', '-r', str(this_revision), branch, '.'],
+ ]
+
+ if int(this_revision) < int(TimeSCons_revision):
+ commands.append(['svn', 'up', '-q', '-r', str(TimeSCons_revision)]
+ + TimeSCons_pieces)
+
+ for script in scripts:
+ commands.extend(script_commands(script))
+
+ if int(this_revision) < int(TimeSCons_revision):
+ # "Revert" the pieces that we previously updated to the
+ # TimeSCons_revision, so the update to the next revision
+ # works cleanly.
+ commands.append(['svn', 'up', '-q', '-r', str(this_revision)]
+ + TimeSCons_pieces)
+
+ status = cr.run(command, stdout=stdout, stderr=stderr)
+ if status:
+ return status
+
+ return 0
+
+def main(argv=None):
+ if argv is None:
+ argv = sys.argv
+
+ parser = optparse.OptionParser(usage="time-scons.py [-hnq] [-r REVISION ...] [--branch BRANCH] [--svn] SCRIPT ...")
+ parser.add_option("--branch", metavar="BRANCH", default="trunk",
+ help="time revision on BRANCH")
+ parser.add_option("--logfiles", action="store_true",
+ help="generate separate log files for each revision")
+ parser.add_option("-n", "--no-exec", action="store_true",
+ help="no execute, just print the command line")
+ parser.add_option("-q", "--quiet", action="store_true",
+ help="quiet, don't print the command line")
+ parser.add_option("-r", "--revision", metavar="REVISION",
+ help="time specified revisions")
+ parser.add_option("--svn", action="store_true",
+ help="fetch actual revisions for BRANCH")
+ opts, scripts = parser.parse_args(argv[1:])
+
+ if not scripts:
+ sys.stderr.write('No scripts specified.\n')
+ sys.exit(1)
+
+ CommandRunner.verbose = not opts.quiet
+ CommandRunner.active = not opts.no_exec
+ cr = CommandRunner()
+
+ os.environ['TESTSCONS_SCONSFLAGS'] = ''
+
+ branch = SubversionURL + '/' + opts.branch
+
+ if opts.svn:
+ revisions = get_svn_revisions(branch, opts.revision)
+ else:
+ # TODO(sgk): parse this for SVN-style revision strings
+ revisions = opts.revision
+
+ if revisions:
+ opts.origin = os.getcwd()
+ tempdir = tempfile.mkdtemp(prefix='time-scons-')
+ try:
+ os.chdir(tempdir)
+ status = do_revisions(cr, opts, branch, revisions, scripts)
+ finally:
+ os.chdir(opts.origin)
+ shutil.rmtree(tempdir)
+ else:
+ for script in scripts:
+ commands = script_commands(script)
+ status = cr.run_list(commands, stdout=sys.stdout, stderr=sys.stderr)
+ if status:
+ return status
+
+ return status
+
+
+if __name__ == "__main__":
+ sys.exit(main())