import datetime import faulthandler import locale import os import platform import random import re import sys import sysconfig import tempfile import textwrap import time import unittest from test.libregrtest.cmdline import _parse_args from test.libregrtest.runtest import ( findtests, runtest, get_abs_module, STDTESTS, NOTTESTS, PASSED, FAILED, ENV_CHANGED, SKIPPED, RESOURCE_DENIED, INTERRUPTED, CHILD_ERROR, PROGRESS_MIN_TIME, format_test_result) from test.libregrtest.setup import setup_tests from test import support try: import gc except ImportError: gc = None # When tests are run from the Python build directory, it is best practice # to keep the test files in a subfolder. This eases the cleanup of leftover # files using the "make distclean" command. if sysconfig.is_python_build(): TEMPDIR = sysconfig.get_config_var('abs_builddir') if TEMPDIR is None: # bpo-30284: On Windows, only srcdir is available. Using abs_builddir # mostly matters on UNIX when building Python out of the source tree, # especially when the source tree is read only. TEMPDIR = sysconfig.get_config_var('srcdir') TEMPDIR = os.path.join(TEMPDIR, 'build') else: TEMPDIR = tempfile.gettempdir() TEMPDIR = os.path.abspath(TEMPDIR) def format_duration(seconds): if seconds < 1.0: return '%.0f ms' % (seconds * 1e3) if seconds < 60.0: return '%.0f sec' % seconds minutes, seconds = divmod(seconds, 60.0) return '%.0f min %.0f sec' % (minutes, seconds) class Regrtest: """Execute a test suite. This also parses command-line options and modifies its behavior accordingly. tests -- a list of strings containing test names (optional) testdir -- the directory in which to look for tests (optional) Users other than the Python test suite will certainly want to specify testdir; if it's omitted, the directory containing the Python test suite is searched for. If the tests argument is omitted, the tests listed on the command-line will be used. If that's empty, too, then all *.py files beginning with test_ will be used. The other default arguments (verbose, quiet, exclude, single, randomize, findleaks, use_resources, trace, coverdir, print_slow, and random_seed) allow programmers calling main() directly to set the values that would normally be set by flags on the command line. """ def __init__(self): # Namespace of command line options self.ns = None # tests self.tests = [] self.selected = [] # test results self.good = [] self.bad = [] self.skipped = [] self.resource_denieds = [] self.environment_changed = [] self.interrupted = False # used by --slow self.test_times = [] # used by --coverage, trace.Trace instance self.tracer = None # used by --findleaks, store for gc.garbage self.found_garbage = [] # used to display the progress bar "[ 3/100]" self.start_time = time.monotonic() self.test_count = '' self.test_count_width = 1 # used by --single self.next_single_test = None self.next_single_filename = None def accumulate_result(self, test, result): ok, test_time = result if ok not in (CHILD_ERROR, INTERRUPTED): self.test_times.append((test_time, test)) if ok == PASSED: self.good.append(test) elif ok in (FAILED, CHILD_ERROR): self.bad.append(test) elif ok == ENV_CHANGED: self.environment_changed.append(test) elif ok == SKIPPED: self.skipped.append(test) elif ok == RESOURCE_DENIED: self.skipped.append(test) self.resource_denieds.append(test) elif ok != INTERRUPTED: raise ValueError("invalid test result: %r" % ok) def display_progress(self, test_index, test): if self.ns.quiet: return # "[ 51/405/1] test_tcl passed" line = f"{test_index:{self.test_count_width}}{self.test_count}" fails = len(self.bad) + len(self.environment_changed) if fails and not self.ns.pgo: line = f"{line}/{fails}" line = f"[{line}] {test}" # add the system load prefix: "load avg: 1.80 " if hasattr(os, 'getloadavg'): load_avg_1min = os.getloadavg()[0] line = f"load avg: {load_avg_1min:.2f} {line}" # add the timestamp prefix: "0:01:05 " test_time = time.monotonic() - self.start_time test_time = datetime.timedelta(seconds=int(test_time)) line = f"{test_time} {line}" print(line, flush=True) def parse_args(self, kwargs): ns = _parse_args(sys.argv[1:], **kwargs) if ns.timeout and not hasattr(faulthandler, 'dump_traceback_later'): print("Warning: The timeout option requires " "faulthandler.dump_traceback_later", file=sys.stderr) ns.timeout = None if ns.threshold is not None and gc is None: print('No GC available, ignore --threshold.', file=sys.stderr) ns.threshold = None if ns.findleaks: if gc is not None: # Uncomment the line below to report garbage that is not # freeable by reference counting alone. By default only # garbage that is not collectable by the GC is reported. pass #gc.set_debug(gc.DEBUG_SAVEALL) else: print('No GC available, disabling --findleaks', file=sys.stderr) ns.findleaks = False # Strip .py extensions. removepy(ns.args) return ns def find_tests(self, tests): self.tests = tests if self.ns.single: self.next_single_filename = os.path.join(TEMPDIR, 'pynexttest') try: with open(self.next_single_filename, 'r') as fp: next_test = fp.read().strip() self.tests = [next_test] except OSError: pass if self.ns.fromfile: self.tests = [] # regex to match 'test_builtin' in line: # '0:00:00 [ 4/400] test_builtin -- test_dict took 1 sec' regex = re.compile(r'\btest_[a-zA-Z0-9_]+\b') with open(os.path.join(support.SAVEDCWD, self.ns.fromfile)) as fp: for line in fp: line = line.split('#', 1)[0] line = line.strip() match = regex.search(line) if match is not None: self.tests.append(match.group()) removepy(self.tests) stdtests = STDTESTS[:] nottests = NOTTESTS.copy() if self.ns.exclude: for arg in self.ns.args: if arg in stdtests: stdtests.remove(arg) nottests.add(arg) self.ns.args = [] # if testdir is set, then we are not running the python tests suite, so # don't add default tests to be executed or skipped (pass empty values) if self.ns.testdir: alltests = findtests(self.ns.testdir, list(), set()) else: alltests = findtests(self.ns.testdir, stdtests, nottests) if not self.ns.fromfile: self.selected = self.tests or self.ns.args or alltests else: self.selected = self.tests if self.ns.single: self.selected = self.selected[:1] try: pos = alltests.index(self.selected[0]) self.next_single_test = alltests[pos + 1] except IndexError: pass # Remove all the selected tests that precede start if it's set. if self.ns.start: try: del self.selected[:self.selected.index(self.ns.start)] except ValueError: print("Couldn't find starting test (%s), using all tests" % self.ns.start, file=sys.stderr) if self.ns.randomize: if self.ns.random_seed is None: self.ns.random_seed = random.randrange(10000000) random.seed(self.ns.random_seed) random.shuffle(self.selected) def list_tests(self): for name in self.selected: print(name) def _list_cases(self, suite): for test in suite: if isinstance(test, unittest.loader._FailedTest): continue if isinstance(test, unittest.TestSuite): self._list_cases(test) elif isinstance(test, unittest.TestCase): if support.match_test(test): print(test.id()) def list_cases(self): support.verbose = False support.set_match_tests(self.ns.match_tests) for test in self.selected: abstest = get_abs_module(self.ns, test) try: suite = unittest.defaultTestLoader.loadTestsFromName(abstest) self._list_cases(suite) except unittest.SkipTest: self.skipped.append(test) if self.skipped: print(file=sys.stderr) print(count(len(self.skipped), "test"), "skipped:", file=sys.stderr) printlist(self.skipped, file=sys.stderr) def rerun_failed_tests(self): self.ns.verbose = True self.ns.failfast = False self.ns.verbose3 = False self.ns.match_tests = None print("Re-running failed tests in verbose mode") for test in self.bad[:]: print("Re-running test %r in verbose mode" % test, flush=True) try: self.ns.verbose = True ok = runtest(self.ns, test) except KeyboardInterrupt: self.interrupted = True # print a newline separate from the ^C print() break else: if ok[0] in {PASSED, ENV_CHANGED, SKIPPED, RESOURCE_DENIED}: self.bad.remove(test) else: if self.bad: print(count(len(self.bad), 'test'), "failed again:") printlist(self.bad) def display_result(self): if self.interrupted: # print a newline after ^C print() print("Test suite interrupted by signal SIGINT.") executed = set(self.good) | set(self.bad) | set(self.skipped) omitted = set(self.selected) - executed print(count(len(omitted), "test"), "omitted:") printlist(omitted) # If running the test suite for PGO then no one cares about # results. if self.ns.pgo: return if self.good and not self.ns.quiet: if (not self.bad and not self.skipped and not self.interrupted and len(self.good) > 1): print("All", end=' ') print(count(len(self.good), "test"), "OK.") if self.ns.print_slow: self.test_times.sort(reverse=True) print() print("10 slowest tests:") for time, test in self.test_times[:10]: print("- %s: %s" % (test, format_duration(time))) if self.bad: print() print(count(len(self.bad), "test"), "failed:") printlist(self.bad) if self.environment_changed: print() print("{} altered the execution environment:".format( count(len(self.environment_changed), "test"))) printlist(self.environment_changed) if self.skipped and not self.ns.quiet: print() print(count(len(self.skipped), "test"), "skipped:") printlist(self.skipped) def run_tests_sequential(self): if self.ns.trace: import trace self.tracer = trace.Trace(trace=False, count=True) save_modules = sys.modules.keys() print("Run tests sequentially") previous_test = None for test_index, test in enumerate(self.tests, 1): start_time = time.monotonic() text = test if previous_test: text = '%s -- %s' % (text, previous_test) self.display_progress(test_index, text) if self.tracer: # If we're tracing code coverage, then we don't exit with status # if on a false return value from main. cmd = ('result = runtest(self.ns, test); ' 'self.accumulate_result(test, result)') ns = dict(locals()) self.tracer.runctx(cmd, globals=globals(), locals=ns) result = ns['result'] else: try: result = runtest(self.ns, test) except KeyboardInterrupt: self.interrupted = True self.accumulate_result(test, (INTERRUPTED, None)) break else: self.accumulate_result(test, result) previous_test = format_test_result(test, result[0]) test_time = time.monotonic() - start_time if test_time >= PROGRESS_MIN_TIME: previous_test = "%s in %s" % (previous_test, format_duration(test_time)) elif result[0] == PASSED: # be quiet: say nothing if the test passed shortly previous_test = None if self.ns.findleaks: gc.collect() if gc.garbage: print("Warning: test created", len(gc.garbage), end=' ') print("uncollectable object(s).") # move the uncollectable objects somewhere so we don't see # them again self.found_garbage.extend(gc.garbage) del gc.garbage[:] # Unload the newly imported modules (best effort finalization) for module in sys.modules.keys(): if module not in save_modules and module.startswith("test."): support.unload(module) if previous_test: print(previous_test) def _test_forever(self, tests): while True: for test in tests: yield test if self.bad: return if self.ns.fail_env_changed and self.environment_changed: return def display_header(self): # Print basic platform information print("==", platform.python_implementation(), *sys.version.split()) print("==", platform.platform(aliased=True), "%s-endian" % sys.byteorder) print("== cwd:", os.getcwd()) cpu_count = os.cpu_count() if cpu_count: print("== CPU count:", cpu_count) print("== encodings: locale=%s, FS=%s" % (locale.getpreferredencoding(False), sys.getfilesystemencoding())) def run_tests(self): # For a partial run, we do not need to clutter the output. if (self.ns.header or not(self.ns.pgo or self.ns.quiet or self.ns.single or self.tests or self.ns.args)): self.display_header() if self.ns.randomize: print("Using random seed", self.ns.random_seed) if self.ns.forever: self.tests = self._test_forever(list(self.selected)) self.test_count = '' self.test_count_width = 3 else: self.tests = iter(self.selected) self.test_count = '/{}'.format(len(self.selected)) self.test_count_width = len(self.test_count) - 1 if self.ns.use_mp: from test.libregrtest.runtest_mp import run_tests_multiprocess run_tests_multiprocess(self) else: self.run_tests_sequential() def finalize(self): if self.next_single_filename: if self.next_single_test: with open(self.next_single_filename, 'w') as fp: fp.write(self.next_single_test + '\n') else: os.unlink(self.next_single_filename) if self.tracer: r = self.tracer.results() r.write_results(show_missing=True, summary=True, coverdir=self.ns.coverdir) print() duration = time.monotonic() - self.start_time print("Total duration: %s" % format_duration(duration)) if self.bad: result = "FAILURE" elif self.interrupted: result = "INTERRUPTED" elif self.ns.fail_env_changed and self.environment_changed: result = "ENV CHANGED" else: result = "SUCCESS" print("Tests result: %s" % result) if self.ns.runleaks: os.system("leaks %d" % os.getpid()) def main(self, tests=None, **kwargs): global TEMPDIR if sysconfig.is_python_build(): try: os.mkdir(TEMPDIR) except FileExistsError: pass # Define a writable temp dir that will be used as cwd while running # the tests. The name of the dir includes the pid to allow parallel # testing (see the -j option). test_cwd = 'test_python_{}'.format(os.getpid()) test_cwd = os.path.join(TEMPDIR, test_cwd) # Run the tests in a context manager that temporarily changes the CWD to a # temporary and writable directory. If it's not possible to create or # change the CWD, the original CWD will be used. The original CWD is # available from support.SAVEDCWD. with support.temp_cwd(test_cwd, quiet=True): self._main(tests, kwargs) def _main(self, tests, kwargs): self.ns = self.parse_args(kwargs) if self.ns.slaveargs is not None: from test.libregrtest.runtest_mp import run_tests_slave run_tests_slave(self.ns.slaveargs) if self.ns.wait: input("Press any key to continue...") support.PGO = self.ns.pgo setup_tests(self.ns) self.find_tests(tests) if self.ns.list_tests: self.list_tests() sys.exit(0) if self.ns.list_cases: self.list_cases() sys.exit(0) self.run_tests() self.display_result() if self.ns.verbose2 and self.bad: self.rerun_failed_tests() self.finalize() if self.bad: sys.exit(2) if self.interrupted: sys.exit(130) if self.ns.fail_env_changed and self.environment_changed: sys.exit(3) sys.exit(0) def removepy(names): if not names: return for idx, name in enumerate(names): basename, ext = os.path.splitext(name) if ext == '.py': names[idx] = basename def count(n, word): if n == 1: return "%d %s" % (n, word) else: return "%d %ss" % (n, word) def printlist(x, width=70, indent=4, file=None): """Print the elements of iterable x to stdout. Optional arg width (default 70) is the maximum line length. Optional arg indent (default 4) is the number of blanks with which to begin each line. """ blanks = ' ' * indent # Print the sorted list: 'x' may be a '--random' list or a set() print(textwrap.fill(' '.join(str(elt) for elt in sorted(x)), width, initial_indent=blanks, subsequent_indent=blanks), file=file) def main(tests=None, **kwargs): """Run the Python suite.""" Regrtest().main(tests=tests, **kwargs)