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#!/bin/sh
## Script to build and test the latest python from svn. It basically
## does this:
## svn up ; ./configure ; make ; make test ; make install ; cd Doc ; make
##
## Logs are kept and rsync'ed to the host. If there are test failure(s),
## information about the failure(s) is mailed.
##
## This script is run on the PSF's machine as user neal via crontab.
##
## Yes, this script would probably be easier in python, but then
## there's a bootstrap problem. What if Python doesn't build?
##
## This script should be fairly clean Bourne shell, ie not too many
## bash-isms. We should try to keep it portable to other Unixes.
## Even though it will probably only run on Linux. I'm sure there are
## several GNU-isms currently (date +%s and readlink).
##
## Perhaps this script should be broken up into 2 (or more) components.
## Building doc is orthogonal to the rest of the python build/test.
##
## FIXME: we should detect test hangs (eg, if they take more than 45 minutes)
## FIXME: we should run valgrind
## FIXME: we should run code coverage
## Utilities invoked in this script include:
## basename, date, dirname, expr, grep, readlink, uname
## cksum, make, mutt, rsync, svn
## remember where did we started from
DIR=`dirname $0`
if [ "$DIR" = "" ]; then
DIR="."
fi
## make directory absolute
DIR=`readlink -f $DIR`
FULLPATHNAME="$DIR/`basename $0`"
## we want Misc/..
DIR=`dirname $DIR`
## Configurable options
FAILURE_SUBJECT="Python Regression Test Failures"
#FAILURE_MAILTO="YOUR_ACCOUNT@gmail.com"
FAILURE_MAILTO="python-checkins@python.org"
REMOTE_SYSTEM="neal@dinsdale.python.org"
REMOTE_DIR="/data/ftp.python.org/pub/docs.python.org/dev/"
RESULT_FILE="$DIR/build/index.html"
INSTALL_DIR="/tmp/python-test/local"
RSYNC_OPTS="-aC -e ssh"
# Always run the installed version of Python.
PYTHON=$INSTALL_DIR/bin/python
# Python options and regression test program that should always be run.
REGRTEST_ARGS="-E -tt $INSTALL_DIR/lib/python2.6/test/regrtest.py"
REFLOG="build/reflog.txt.out"
# These tests are not stable and falsely report leaks sometimes.
# The entire leak report will be mailed if any test not in this list leaks.
# Note: test_XXX (none currently) really leak, but are disabled
# so we don't send spam. Any test which really leaks should only
# be listed here if there are also test cases under Lib/test/leakers.
LEAKY_TESTS="test_(XXX)" # Currently no tests should report spurious leaks.
# Skip these tests altogether when looking for leaks. These tests
# do not need to be stored above in LEAKY_TESTS too.
# test_compiler almost never finishes with the same number of refs
# since it depends on other modules, skip it.
# test_logging causes hangs, skip it.
LEAKY_SKIPS="-x test_compiler test_logging"
# Change this flag to "yes" for old releases to only update/build the docs.
BUILD_DISABLED="no"
## utility functions
current_time() {
date +%s
}
update_status() {
now=`current_time`
time=`expr $now - $3`
echo "<li><a href=\"$2\">$1</a> <font size=\"-1\">($time seconds)</font></li>" >> $RESULT_FILE
}
mail_on_failure() {
if [ "$NUM_FAILURES" != "0" ]; then
mutt -s "$FAILURE_SUBJECT $1 ($NUM_FAILURES)" $FAILURE_MAILTO < $2
fi
}
## setup
cd $DIR
mkdir -p build
rm -f $RESULT_FILE build/*.out
rm -rf $INSTALL_DIR
## create results file
TITLE="Automated Python Build Results"
echo "<html>" >> $RESULT_FILE
echo " <head>" >> $RESULT_FILE
echo " <title>$TITLE</title>" >> $RESULT_FILE
echo " <meta http-equiv=\"refresh\" content=\"43200\">" >> $RESULT_FILE
echo " </head>" >> $RESULT_FILE
echo "<body>" >> $RESULT_FILE
echo "<h2>Automated Python Build Results</h2>" >> $RESULT_FILE
echo "<table>" >> $RESULT_FILE
echo " <tr>" >> $RESULT_FILE
echo " <td>Built on:</td><td>`date`</td>" >> $RESULT_FILE
echo " </tr><tr>" >> $RESULT_FILE
echo " <td>Hostname:</td><td>`uname -n`</td>" >> $RESULT_FILE
echo " </tr><tr>" >> $RESULT_FILE
echo " <td>Platform:</td><td>`uname -srmpo`</td>" >> $RESULT_FILE
echo " </tr>" >> $RESULT_FILE
echo "</table>" >> $RESULT_FILE
echo "<ul>" >> $RESULT_FILE
## update, build, and test
ORIG_CHECKSUM=`cksum $FULLPATHNAME`
F=svn-update.out
start=`current_time`
svn update >& build/$F
err=$?
update_status "Updating" "$F" $start
if [ $err = 0 -a "$BUILD_DISABLED" != "yes" ]; then
## FIXME: we should check if this file has changed.
## If it has changed, we should re-run the script to pick up changes.
if [ "$ORIG_CHECKSUM" != "$ORIG_CHECKSUM" ]; then
exec $FULLPATHNAME $@
fi
F=svn-stat.out
start=`current_time`
svn stat >& build/$F
## ignore some of the diffs
NUM_DIFFS=`egrep -vc '^. (@test|db_home|Lib/test/(regrtest\.py|db_home))$' build/$F`
update_status "svn stat ($NUM_DIFFS possibly important diffs)" "$F" $start
F=configure.out
start=`current_time`
./configure --prefix=$INSTALL_DIR --with-pydebug >& build/$F
err=$?
update_status "Configuring" "$F" $start
if [ $err = 0 ]; then
F=make.out
start=`current_time`
make >& build/$F
err=$?
warnings=`grep warning build/$F | egrep -vc "te?mpnam(_r|)' is dangerous,"`
update_status "Building ($warnings warnings)" "$F" $start
if [ $err = 0 ]; then
## make install
F=make-install.out
start=`current_time`
make install >& build/$F
update_status "Installing" "$F" $start
if [ ! -x $PYTHON ]; then
ln -s ${PYTHON}2.* $PYTHON
fi
## make and run basic tests
F=make-test.out
start=`current_time`
$PYTHON $REGRTEST_ARGS >& build/$F
NUM_FAILURES=`grep -ic " failed:" build/$F`
update_status "Testing basics ($NUM_FAILURES failures)" "$F" $start
mail_on_failure "basics" build/$F
F=make-test-opt.out
start=`current_time`
$PYTHON -O $REGRTEST_ARGS >& build/$F
NUM_FAILURES=`grep -ic " failed:" build/$F`
update_status "Testing opt ($NUM_FAILURES failures)" "$F" $start
mail_on_failure "opt" build/$F
## run the tests looking for leaks
F=make-test-refleak.out
start=`current_time`
## ensure that the reflog exists so the grep doesn't fail
touch $REFLOG
$PYTHON $REGRTEST_ARGS -R 4:3:$REFLOG -u network $LEAKY_SKIPS >& build/$F
NUM_FAILURES=`egrep -vc "$LEAKY_TESTS" $REFLOG`
update_status "Testing refleaks ($NUM_FAILURES failures)" "$F" $start
mail_on_failure "refleak" $REFLOG
## now try to run all the tests
F=make-testall.out
start=`current_time`
## skip curses when running from cron since there's no terminal
## skip sound since it's not setup on the PSF box (/dev/dsp)
$PYTHON $REGRTEST_ARGS -uall -x test_curses test_linuxaudiodev test_ossaudiodev >& build/$F
NUM_FAILURES=`grep -ic " failed:" build/$F`
update_status "Testing all except curses and sound ($NUM_FAILURES failures)" "$F" $start
mail_on_failure "all" build/$F
fi
fi
fi
## make doc
cd $DIR/Doc
F="make-doc.out"
start=`current_time`
make >& ../build/$F
err=$?
update_status "Making doc" "$F" $start
if [ $err != 0 ]; then
NUM_FAILURES=1
mail_on_failure "doc" ../build/$F
fi
echo "</ul>" >> $RESULT_FILE
echo "</body>" >> $RESULT_FILE
echo "</html>" >> $RESULT_FILE
## copy results
rsync $RSYNC_OPTS html/* $REMOTE_SYSTEM:$REMOTE_DIR
cd ../build
rsync $RSYNC_OPTS index.html *.out $REMOTE_SYSTEM:$REMOTE_DIR/results/
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