summaryrefslogtreecommitdiffstats
path: root/Misc/build.sh
blob: 55aad7bc25fd3f03ce174c21cde2e507360d7b25 (plain)
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
87
88
89
90
91
92
93
94
95
96
97
98
99
100
101
102
103
104
105
106
107
108
109
110
111
112
113
114
115
116
117
118
119
120
121
122
123
124
125
126
127
128
129
130
131
132
133
134
135
136
137
138
139
140
141
142
143
144
145
146
147
148
149
150
151
152
153
154
155
156
157
158
159
160
161
162
163
164
165
166
167
168
169
170
171
172
173
174
175
176
177
178
179
180
181
182
183
184
185
186
187
188
189
190
191
192
193
194
195
196
197
198
199
200
201
#!/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"

REFLOG="build/reflog.txt.out"
# These tests are not stable and sometimes report leaks; however,
# test_generators really leaks.  Since test_generators probably won't
# be fixed real soon, disable warning about it for now.
# The entire leak report will be mailed if any test not in this list leaks.
LEAKY_TESTS="test_(capi|cfgparser|charmapcodec|cmd_line|compiler|filecmp|generators|threaded_import|threadedtempfile|threading|threading_local|urllib2)"

# Change this flag to "yes" for old releases to just 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

            ## make and run basic tests
            F=make-test.out
            start=`current_time`
            make test >& build/$F
            NUM_FAILURES=`grep -ic " failed:" build/$F`
            update_status "Testing basics ($NUM_FAILURES failures)" "$F" $start
            ## FIXME: should mail since -uall below should find same problems
            mail_on_failure "basics" build/$F

            ## run the tests looking for leaks
            F=make-test-refleak.out
            start=`current_time`
            ./python ./Lib/test/regrtest.py -R 4:3:$REFLOG -u network >& build/$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 -E -tt ./Lib/test/regrtest.py -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 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/