cpython/Lib/test/libregrtest/runtest.py

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import faulthandler
import importlib
import io
import os
import sys
import time
import traceback
import unittest
from test import support
from test.libregrtest.refleak import dash_R
from test.libregrtest.save_env import saved_test_environment
# Test result constants.
PASSED = 1
FAILED = 0
ENV_CHANGED = -1
SKIPPED = -2
RESOURCE_DENIED = -3
INTERRUPTED = -4
CHILD_ERROR = -5 # error in a child process
_FORMAT_TEST_RESULT = {
PASSED: '%s passed',
FAILED: '%s failed',
ENV_CHANGED: '%s failed (env changed)',
SKIPPED: '%s skipped',
RESOURCE_DENIED: '%s skipped (resource denied)',
INTERRUPTED: '%s interrupted',
CHILD_ERROR: '%s crashed',
}
# Minimum duration of a test to display its duration or to mention that
# the test is running in background
PROGRESS_MIN_TIME = 30.0 # seconds
# small set of tests to determine if we have a basically functioning interpreter
# (i.e. if any of these fail, then anything else is likely to follow)
STDTESTS = [
'test_grammar',
'test_opcodes',
'test_dict',
'test_builtin',
'test_exceptions',
'test_types',
'test_unittest',
'test_doctest',
'test_doctest2',
'test_support'
]
# set of tests that we don't want to be executed when using regrtest
NOTTESTS = set()
def format_test_result(test_name, result):
fmt = _FORMAT_TEST_RESULT.get(result, "%s")
return fmt % test_name
def findtests(testdir=None, stdtests=STDTESTS, nottests=NOTTESTS):
"""Return a list of all applicable test modules."""
testdir = findtestdir(testdir)
names = os.listdir(testdir)
tests = []
others = set(stdtests) | nottests
for name in names:
mod, ext = os.path.splitext(name)
if mod[:5] == "test_" and ext in (".py", "") and mod not in others:
tests.append(mod)
return stdtests + sorted(tests)
def runtest(ns, test):
"""Run a single test.
ns -- regrtest namespace of options
test -- the name of the test
Returns the tuple (result, test_time), where result is one of the
constants:
INTERRUPTED KeyboardInterrupt when run under -j
RESOURCE_DENIED test skipped because resource denied
SKIPPED test skipped for some other reason
ENV_CHANGED test failed because it changed the execution environment
FAILED test failed
PASSED test passed
"""
output_on_failure = ns.verbose3
use_timeout = (ns.timeout is not None)
if use_timeout:
faulthandler.dump_traceback_later(ns.timeout, exit=True)
try:
support.match_tests = ns.match_tests
if ns.failfast:
support.failfast = True
if output_on_failure:
support.verbose = True
# Reuse the same instance to all calls to runtest(). Some
# tests keep a reference to sys.stdout or sys.stderr
# (eg. test_argparse).
if runtest.stringio is None:
stream = io.StringIO()
runtest.stringio = stream
else:
stream = runtest.stringio
stream.seek(0)
stream.truncate()
orig_stdout = sys.stdout
orig_stderr = sys.stderr
try:
sys.stdout = stream
sys.stderr = stream
result = runtest_inner(ns, test, display_failure=False)
if result[0] == FAILED:
output = stream.getvalue()
orig_stderr.write(output)
orig_stderr.flush()
finally:
sys.stdout = orig_stdout
sys.stderr = orig_stderr
else:
support.verbose = ns.verbose # Tell tests to be moderately quiet
result = runtest_inner(ns, test, display_failure=not ns.verbose)
return result
finally:
if use_timeout:
faulthandler.cancel_dump_traceback_later()
cleanup_test_droppings(test, ns.verbose)
runtest.stringio = None
def runtest_inner(ns, test, display_failure=True):
support.unload(test)
test_time = 0.0
refleak = False # True if the test leaked references.
try:
if test.startswith('test.') or ns.testdir:
abstest = test
else:
# Always import it from the test package
abstest = 'test.' + test
with saved_test_environment(test, ns.verbose, ns.quiet, pgo=ns.pgo) as environment:
start_time = time.time()
the_module = importlib.import_module(abstest)
# If the test has a test_main, that will run the appropriate
# tests. If not, use normal unittest test loading.
test_runner = getattr(the_module, "test_main", None)
if test_runner is None:
def test_runner():
loader = unittest.TestLoader()
tests = loader.loadTestsFromModule(the_module)
for error in loader.errors:
print(error, file=sys.stderr)
if loader.errors:
raise Exception("errors while loading tests")
support.run_unittest(tests)
test_runner()
if ns.huntrleaks:
refleak = dash_R(the_module, test, test_runner, ns.huntrleaks)
test_time = time.time() - start_time
except support.ResourceDenied as msg:
if not ns.quiet and not ns.pgo:
print(test, "skipped --", msg, flush=True)
return RESOURCE_DENIED, test_time
except unittest.SkipTest as msg:
if not ns.quiet and not ns.pgo:
print(test, "skipped --", msg, flush=True)
return SKIPPED, test_time
except KeyboardInterrupt:
raise
except support.TestFailed as msg:
if not ns.pgo:
if display_failure:
print("test", test, "failed --", msg, file=sys.stderr,
flush=True)
else:
print("test", test, "failed", file=sys.stderr, flush=True)
return FAILED, test_time
except:
msg = traceback.format_exc()
if not ns.pgo:
print("test", test, "crashed --", msg, file=sys.stderr,
flush=True)
return FAILED, test_time
else:
if refleak:
return FAILED, test_time
if environment.changed:
return ENV_CHANGED, test_time
return PASSED, test_time
def cleanup_test_droppings(testname, verbose):
import shutil
import stat
import gc
# First kill any dangling references to open files etc.
# This can also issue some ResourceWarnings which would otherwise get
# triggered during the following test run, and possibly produce failures.
gc.collect()
# Try to clean up junk commonly left behind. While tests shouldn't leave
# any files or directories behind, when a test fails that can be tedious
# for it to arrange. The consequences can be especially nasty on Windows,
# since if a test leaves a file open, it cannot be deleted by name (while
# there's nothing we can do about that here either, we can display the
# name of the offending test, which is a real help).
for name in (support.TESTFN,
"db_home",
):
if not os.path.exists(name):
continue
if os.path.isdir(name):
kind, nuker = "directory", shutil.rmtree
elif os.path.isfile(name):
kind, nuker = "file", os.unlink
else:
raise SystemError("os.path says %r exists but is neither "
"directory nor file" % name)
if verbose:
print("%r left behind %s %r" % (testname, kind, name))
try:
# if we have chmod, fix possible permissions problems
# that might prevent cleanup
if (hasattr(os, 'chmod')):
os.chmod(name, stat.S_IRWXU | stat.S_IRWXG | stat.S_IRWXO)
nuker(name)
except Exception as msg:
print(("%r left behind %s %r and it couldn't be "
"removed: %s" % (testname, kind, name, msg)), file=sys.stderr)
def findtestdir(path=None):
return path or os.path.dirname(os.path.dirname(__file__)) or os.curdir