from __future__ import print_function import os import pexpect import signal import subprocess import time from pysim import util def run_example(filepath, valgrind=False, gdb=False): cmd = [] if valgrind: cmd.append("valgrind") if gdb: cmd.append("gdb") cmd.append(filepath) print("Running: (%s)" % str(cmd)) bob = subprocess.Popen(cmd, stdin=None, close_fds=True) retcode = bob.poll() time.sleep(10) print("pre-kill retcode: %s" % str(retcode)) if retcode is not None: raise ValueError("Process exited before I could kill it (%s)" % str(retcode)) bob.send_signal(signal.SIGTERM) time.sleep(1) retcode = bob.poll() print("retcode: %s" % str(retcode)) if retcode is None: # if we get this far then we're not going to get a gcda file # out of this process for coverage analysis; it has to exit # normally, and it hasn't responded to a TERM. bob.kill() retcode2 = bob.wait() print("retcode2: %s" % str(retcode2)) elif retcode == -15: print("process exited with -15, indicating it didn't catch the TERM signal and exit properly") elif retcode != 0: # note that process could exit with code 0 and we couldn't tell... raise ValueError("Process exitted with non-zero exitcode %s" % str(retcode)) print("Ran: (%s)" % str(cmd)) def run_examples(debug=False, valgrind=False, gdb=False): dirpath = util.reltopdir(os.path.join('build', 'linux', 'examples')) print("Running Hello") # explicitly run helloworld and check for output hello_path = os.path.join(dirpath, "Hello") p = pexpect.spawn(hello_path, ["Hello"]) ex = None try: p.expect("hello world", timeout=5) except pexpect.TIMEOUT as e: ex = e print("ran Hello") p.close() if ex is not None: raise ex skip = { "BARO_generic": "Most linux computers don't have baros...", "RCProtocolDecoder": "This assumes specific hardware is connected", } for afile in os.listdir(dirpath): if afile in skip: print("Skipping %s: %s" % (afile, skip[afile])) continue filepath = os.path.join(dirpath, afile) if not os.path.isfile(filepath): continue run_example(filepath, valgrind=valgrind, gdb=gdb) return True