mesa/src/compiler/glsl/glcpp/tests/glcpp_test.py
Dylan Baker 5580322486 tests: Make tests aware of meson test wrapper
Meson 0.55.0 will set the MESON_EXE_WRAPPER environment variable to the
joined version of that wrapper if it is needed. Our tests that take
compiled targets as arguments can use that information to run cross
built binaries, or if there isn't a wrapper and we get an ENOEXEC, we
can skip the tests gracefully.

We try to use mesonlib.split_args, which handles windows arguments
better than python's builtin shlex module, but fall back to that if the
meson module isn't available for some reason.

Cc: 20.0 20.1 <mesa-stable@lists.freedesktop.org>
Reviewed-by: Eric Engestrom <eric@engestrom.ch>
Part-of: <https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/mesa/mesa/-/merge_requests/5103>
2020-05-20 17:57:15 +00:00

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# encoding=utf-8
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"""Run glcpp tests with various line endings."""
from __future__ import print_function
import argparse
import difflib
import errno
import io
import os
import subprocess
import sys
import tempfile
# The meson version handles windows paths better, but if it's not available
# fall back to shlex
try:
from meson.mesonlib import split_args
except ImportError:
from shlex import split as split_args
def arg_parser():
parser = argparse.ArgumentParser()
parser.add_argument('glcpp', help='Path to the he glcpp binary.')
parser.add_argument('testdir', help='Path to tests and expected output.')
parser.add_argument('--unix', action='store_true', help='Run tests for Unix style newlines')
parser.add_argument('--windows', action='store_true', help='Run tests for Windows/Dos style newlines')
parser.add_argument('--oldmac', action='store_true', help='Run tests for Old Mac (pre-OSX) style newlines')
parser.add_argument('--bizarro', action='store_true', help='Run tests for Bizarro world style newlines')
parser.add_argument('--valgrind', action='store_true', help='Run with valgrind for errors')
return parser.parse_args()
def parse_test_file(filename, nl_format):
"""Check for any special arguments and return them as a list."""
# Disable "universal newlines" mode; we can't directly use `nl_format` as
# the `newline` argument, because the "bizarro" test uses something Python
# considers invalid.
with io.open(filename, newline='') as f:
for l in f.read().split(nl_format):
if 'glcpp-args:' in l:
return l.split('glcpp-args:')[1].strip().split()
return []
def test_output(glcpp, filename, expfile, nl_format='\n'):
"""Test that the output of glcpp is what we expect."""
extra_args = parse_test_file(filename, nl_format)
with open(filename, 'rb') as f:
proc = subprocess.Popen(
glcpp + extra_args,
stdout=subprocess.PIPE,
stderr=subprocess.STDOUT,
stdin=subprocess.PIPE)
actual, _ = proc.communicate(f.read())
actual = actual.decode('utf-8')
with open(expfile, 'r') as f:
expected = f.read()
if actual == expected:
return (True, [])
return (False, difflib.unified_diff(actual.splitlines(), expected.splitlines()))
def _valgrind(glcpp, filename):
"""Run valgrind and report any warnings."""
extra_args = parse_test_file(filename, nl_format='\n')
try:
fd, tmpfile = tempfile.mkstemp()
os.close(fd)
with open(filename, 'rb') as f:
proc = subprocess.Popen(
['valgrind', '--error-exitcode=31', '--log-file', tmpfile] + glcpp + extra_args,
stdout=subprocess.PIPE,
stderr=subprocess.STDOUT,
stdin=subprocess.PIPE)
proc.communicate(f.read())
if proc.returncode != 31:
return (True, [])
with open(tmpfile, 'rb') as f:
contents = f.read()
return (False, contents)
finally:
os.unlink(tmpfile)
def test_unix(args):
"""Test files with unix style (\n) new lines."""
total = 0
passed = 0
print('============= Testing for Correctness (Unix) =============')
for filename in os.listdir(args.testdir):
if not filename.endswith('.c'):
continue
print( '{}:'.format(os.path.splitext(filename)[0]), end=' ')
total += 1
testfile = os.path.join(args.testdir, filename)
valid, diff = test_output(args.glcpp, testfile, testfile + '.expected')
if valid:
passed += 1
print('PASS')
else:
print('FAIL')
for l in diff:
print(l, file=sys.stderr)
if not total:
raise Exception('Could not find any tests.')
print('{}/{}'.format(passed, total), 'tests returned correct results')
return total == passed
def _replace_test(args, replace):
"""Test files with non-unix style line endings. Print your own header."""
total = 0
passed = 0
for filename in os.listdir(args.testdir):
if not filename.endswith('.c'):
continue
print( '{}:'.format(os.path.splitext(filename)[0]), end=' ')
total += 1
testfile = os.path.join(args.testdir, filename)
try:
fd, tmpfile = tempfile.mkstemp()
os.close(fd)
with io.open(testfile, 'rt') as f:
contents = f.read()
with io.open(tmpfile, 'wt') as f:
f.write(contents.replace('\n', replace))
valid, diff = test_output(
args.glcpp, tmpfile, testfile + '.expected', nl_format=replace)
finally:
os.unlink(tmpfile)
if valid:
passed += 1
print('PASS')
else:
print('FAIL')
for l in diff:
print(l, file=sys.stderr)
if not total:
raise Exception('Could not find any tests.')
print('{}/{}'.format(passed, total), 'tests returned correct results')
return total == passed
def test_windows(args):
"""Test files with windows/dos style (\r\n) new lines."""
print('============= Testing for Correctness (Windows) =============')
return _replace_test(args, '\r\n')
def test_oldmac(args):
"""Test files with Old Mac style (\r) new lines."""
print('============= Testing for Correctness (Old Mac) =============')
return _replace_test(args, '\r')
def test_bizarro(args):
"""Test files with Bizarro world style (\n\r) new lines."""
# This is allowed by the spec, but why?
print('============= Testing for Correctness (Bizarro) =============')
return _replace_test(args, '\n\r')
def test_valgrind(args):
total = 0
passed = 0
print('============= Testing for Valgrind Warnings =============')
for filename in os.listdir(args.testdir):
if not filename.endswith('.c'):
continue
print( '{}:'.format(os.path.splitext(filename)[0]), end=' ')
total += 1
valid, log = _valgrind(args.glcpp, os.path.join(args.testdir, filename))
if valid:
passed += 1
print('PASS')
else:
print('FAIL')
print(log, file=sys.stderr)
if not total:
raise Exception('Could not find any tests.')
print('{}/{}'.format(passed, total), 'tests returned correct results')
return total == passed
def main():
args = arg_parser()
wrapper = os.environ.get('MESON_EXE_WRAPPER')
if wrapper is not None:
args.glcpp = split_args(wrapper) + [args.glcpp]
else:
args.glcpp = [args.glcpp]
success = True
try:
if args.unix:
success = success and test_unix(args)
if args.windows:
success = success and test_windows(args)
if args.oldmac:
success = success and test_oldmac(args)
if args.bizarro:
success = success and test_bizarro(args)
if args.valgrind:
success = success and test_valgrind(args)
except OSError as e:
if e.errno == errno.ENOEXEC:
print('Skipping due to inability to run host binaries.',
file=sys.stderr)
sys.exit(77)
raise
exit(0 if success else 1)
if __name__ == '__main__':
main()