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#include <QtCore>
#include <QtCore/QXmlStreamReader>
#include <QtCore/QFileInfo>
#include <QtCore/QDir>
#include <QtTest/QtTest>
#include <private/cycle_p.h>
class tst_Selftests: public QObject
{
Q_OBJECT
private slots:
void initTestCase();
void runSubTest_data();
void runSubTest();
void cleanup();
private:
void doRunSubTest(QString const& subdir, QStringList const& loggers, QStringList const& arguments);
};
struct BenchmarkResult
{
qint64 total;
qint64 iterations;
QString unit;
inline QString toString() const
{ return QString("total:%1, unit:%2, iterations:%3").arg(total).arg(unit).arg(iterations); }
static BenchmarkResult parse(QString const&, QString*);
};
QT_BEGIN_NAMESPACE
namespace QTest
{
template <>
inline bool qCompare
(BenchmarkResult const &r1, BenchmarkResult const &r2,
const char* actual, const char* expected, const char* file, int line)
{
// First make sure the iterations and unit match.
if (r1.iterations != r2.iterations || r1.unit != r2.unit) {
// Nope - compare whole string for best failure message
return qCompare(r1.toString(), r2.toString(), actual, expected, file, line);
}
// Now check the value. Some variance is allowed, and how much depends on
// the measured unit.
qreal variance = 0.;
if (r1.unit == "msec") {
variance = 0.1;
}
else if (r1.unit == "instruction reads") {
variance = 0.001;
}
else if (r1.unit == "ticks") {
variance = 0.001;
}
if (variance == 0.) {
// No variance allowed - compare whole string
return qCompare(r1.toString(), r2.toString(), actual, expected, file, line);
}
if (qAbs(qreal(r1.total) - qreal(r2.total)) <= qreal(r1.total)*variance) {
return compare_helper(true, "COMPARE()", file, line);
}
// Whoops, didn't match. Compare the whole string for the most useful failure message.
return qCompare(r1.toString(), r2.toString(), actual, expected, file, line);
}
}
QT_END_NAMESPACE
// Split the passed block of text into an array of lines, replacing any
// filenames and line numbers with generic markers to avoid failing the test
// due to compiler-specific behaviour.
static QList<QByteArray> splitLines(QByteArray ba)
{
ba.replace('\r', "");
QList<QByteArray> out = ba.split('\n');
// Replace any ` file="..."' or ` line="..."' in XML with a generic location.
static const char *markers[][2] = {
{ " file=\"", " file=\"__FILE__\"" },
{ " line=\"", " line=\"__LINE__\"" }
};
static const int markerCount = sizeof markers / sizeof markers[0];
for (int i = 0; i < out.size(); ++i) {
QByteArray& line = out[i];
for (int j = 0; j < markerCount; ++j) {
int index = line.indexOf(markers[j][0]);
if (index == -1) {
continue;
}
int end = line.indexOf('"', index + strlen(markers[j][0]));
if (end == -1) {
continue;
}
line.replace(index, end-index + 1, markers[j][1]);
}
}
return out;
}
// Return the log format, e.g. for both "stdout txt" and "txt", return "txt'.
static inline QString logFormat(const QString &logger)
{
return (logger.startsWith("stdout") ? logger.mid(7) : logger);
}
// Return the log file name, or an empty string if the log goes to stdout.
static inline QString logName(const QString &logger)
{
return (logger.startsWith("stdout") ? "" : "test_output." + logger);
}
// Load the expected test output for the nominated test (subdir) and logger
// as an array of lines. If there is no expected output file, return an
// empty array.
static QList<QByteArray> expectedResult(const QString &subdir, const QString &logger)
{
QFile file(":/expected_" + subdir + "." + logFormat(logger));
if (!file.open(QIODevice::ReadOnly))
return QList<QByteArray>();
return splitLines(file.readAll());
}
// Each test is run with a set of one or more test output loggers.
// This struct holds information about one such test.
struct LoggerSet
{
LoggerSet(QString const& _name, QStringList const& _loggers, QStringList const& _arguments)
: name(_name), loggers(_loggers), arguments(_arguments)
{ }
QString name;
QStringList loggers;
QStringList arguments;
};
// This function returns a list of all sets of loggers to be used for
// running each subtest.
static QList<LoggerSet> allLoggerSets()
{
// Note that in order to test XML output to standard output, the subtests
// must not send output directly to stdout, bypassing Qt's output mechanisms
// (e.g. via printf), otherwise the output may not be well-formed XML.
return QList<LoggerSet>()
// Test with old-style options for a single logger
<< LoggerSet("old stdout txt",
QStringList() << "stdout txt",
QStringList()
)
<< LoggerSet("old txt",
QStringList() << "txt",
QStringList() << "-o" << logName("txt")
)
<< LoggerSet("old stdout xml",
QStringList() << "stdout xml",
QStringList() << "-xml"
)
<< LoggerSet("old xml",
QStringList() << "xml",
QStringList() << "-xml" << "-o" << logName("xml")
)
<< LoggerSet("old stdout xunitxml",
QStringList() << "stdout xunitxml",
QStringList() << "-xunitxml"
)
<< LoggerSet("old xunitxml",
QStringList() << "xunitxml",
QStringList() << "-xunitxml" << "-o" << logName("xunitxml")
)
<< LoggerSet("old stdout lightxml",
QStringList() << "stdout lightxml",
QStringList() << "-lightxml"
)
<< LoggerSet("old lightxml",
QStringList() << "lightxml",
QStringList() << "-lightxml" << "-o" << logName("lightxml")
)
// Test with new-style options for a single logger
<< LoggerSet("new stdout txt",
QStringList() << "stdout txt",
QStringList() << "-o" << "-,txt"
)
<< LoggerSet("new txt",
QStringList() << "txt",
QStringList() << "-o" << logName("txt")+",txt"
)
<< LoggerSet("new stdout xml",
QStringList() << "stdout xml",
QStringList() << "-o" << "-,xml"
)
<< LoggerSet("new xml",
QStringList() << "xml",
QStringList() << "-o" << logName("xml")+",xml"
)
<< LoggerSet("new stdout xunitxml",
QStringList() << "stdout xunitxml",
QStringList() << "-o" << "-,xunitxml"
)
<< LoggerSet("new xunitxml",
QStringList() << "xunitxml",
QStringList() << "-o" << logName("xunitxml")+",xunitxml"
)
<< LoggerSet("new stdout lightxml",
QStringList() << "stdout lightxml",
QStringList() << "-o" << "-,lightxml"
)
<< LoggerSet("new lightxml",
QStringList() << "lightxml",
QStringList() << "-o" << logName("lightxml")+",lightxml"
)
// Test with two loggers (don't test all 32 combinations, just a sample)
<< LoggerSet("stdout txt + txt",
QStringList() << "stdout txt" << "txt",
QStringList() << "-o" << "-,txt"
<< "-o" << logName("txt")+",txt"
)
<< LoggerSet("xml + stdout txt",
QStringList() << "xml" << "stdout txt",
QStringList() << "-o" << logName("xml")+",xml"
<< "-o" << "-,txt"
)
<< LoggerSet("txt + xunitxml",
QStringList() << "txt" << "xunitxml",
QStringList() << "-o" << logName("txt")+",txt"
<< "-o" << logName("xunitxml")+",xunitxml"
)
<< LoggerSet("lightxml + stdout xunitxml",
QStringList() << "lightxml" << "stdout xunitxml",
QStringList() << "-o" << logName("lightxml")+",lightxml"
<< "-o" << "-,xunitxml"
)
// All loggers at the same time
<< LoggerSet("all loggers",
QStringList() << "txt" << "xml" << "lightxml" << "stdout txt" << "xunitxml",
QStringList() << "-o" << logName("txt")+",txt"
<< "-o" << logName("xml")+",xml"
<< "-o" << logName("lightxml")+",lightxml"
<< "-o" << "-,txt"
<< "-o" << logName("xunitxml")+",xunitxml"
)
;
}
void tst_Selftests::initTestCase()
{
//Detect the location of the sub programs
QString subProgram = QLatin1String("float/float");
#if defined(Q_OS_WIN)
subProgram = QLatin1String("float/float.exe");
#endif
QString testdataDir = QFINDTESTDATA(subProgram);
if (testdataDir.lastIndexOf(subProgram) > 0)
testdataDir = testdataDir.left(testdataDir.lastIndexOf(subProgram));
else
testdataDir = QCoreApplication::applicationDirPath();
// chdir to our testdata path and execute helper apps relative to that.
QVERIFY2(QDir::setCurrent(testdataDir), qPrintable("Could not chdir to " + testdataDir));
}
void tst_Selftests::runSubTest_data()
{
QTest::addColumn<QString>("subdir");
QTest::addColumn<QStringList>("loggers");
QTest::addColumn<QStringList>("arguments");
QStringList tests = QStringList()
// << "alive" // timer dependent
#if !defined(Q_OS_WIN)
// On windows, assert does nothing in release mode and blocks execution
// with a popup window in debug mode.
<< "assert"
#endif
<< "badxml"
#if defined(__GNUC__) && defined(__i386) && defined(Q_OS_LINUX)
// Only run on platforms where callgrind is available.
<< "benchlibcallgrind"
#endif
<< "benchlibeventcounter"
<< "benchliboptions"
<< "cmptest"
<< "commandlinedata"
<< "crashes"
<< "datatable"
<< "datetime"
<< "differentexec"
#if !defined(QT_NO_EXCEPTIONS) && !defined(Q_CC_INTEL) && !defined(Q_OS_WIN)
// Disable this test on Windows and for intel compiler, as the run-times
// will popup dialogs with warnings that uncaught exceptions were thrown
<< "exceptionthrow"
#endif
<< "expectfail"
<< "failinit"
<< "failinitdata"
#if !defined(Q_OS_WIN)
// Disable this test on Windows, as the run-time will popup dialogs with warnings
<< "fetchbogus"
#endif
<< "float"
<< "globaldata"
<< "longstring"
<< "maxwarnings"
<< "multiexec"
Added -datatags option to QTestLib (Note: This feature is ported from Qt 4.8. See the following commits: 01575deafb7d26ca2431374e92c6d71de96547c7 4866d1ba8afbab61e102942d1ea93b81fea053d6 ) Passing the -datatags option to a QTestLib program prints the available data tags to standard output. For completeness, the test case name is also printed at the start of each output line. (Although the file name is supposed to match the lower-case version of the test case name, this is currently not true in all cases (particularly not under tests/benchmarks/). Even if there was a script to enforce this convention, the -datatags option provides this information in a reliable way.) Data tags for each test function (f() in this case) are printed in four different ways depending on the presence of local and global data tags: Case 1: No tags: tst_MyTestCasetst_MyTestCase f Case 2: Local tags only: tst_MyTestCase f local tag 1 tst_MyTestCase f local tag 2 ... Case 3: Global tags only: tst_MyTestCase f __global__ global tag 1 tst_MyTestCase f __global__ global tag 2 ... Case 4: Local and global tags: tst_MyTestCase f local tag 1 __global__ global tag 1 tst_MyTestCase f local tag 2 __global__ global tag 1 ... tst_MyTestCase f local tag 1 __global__ global tag 2 tst_MyTestCase f local tag 2 __global__ global tag 2 ... ... Note that the string __global__ is assumed to be highly unlikely to occur in a data tag (if it does, an ambiguity results). Change-Id: Ib51aa0c3c32ad52e52ce519729292cf8f0ec5d50 Reviewed-by: Jason McDonald <jason.mcdonald@nokia.com> Reviewed-by: Sergio Ahumada <sergio.ahumada@nokia.com>
2011-11-01 11:19:39 +00:00
<< "printdatatags"
<< "printdatatagswithglobaltags"
<< "qexecstringlist"
<< "singleskip"
<< "skip"
<< "skipinit"
<< "skipinitdata"
<< "sleep"
<< "strcmp"
<< "subtest"
testlib: add QFINDTESTDATA macro for finding testdata files Automated tests often need to load some data from external files. Currently, a wide variety of approaches for this have been used in Qt autotests, including: - embed the source directory into the test binary at compile time, and find the testdata relative to that; this fails when the source tree is no longer available (e.g. when the tests are deployed to a device). - use a path relative to the current working directory, and trust that the caller always sets the current working directory such that the testdata can be found; this fails when the caller uses a different working directory than expected. - use a path relative to QCoreApplication::applicationDirPath(); this fails when source tree != build tree (since testdata is not automatically copied into the build tree). - compile the files into the binary using the Qt resource system; this should work, but does not allow for testing of code which genuinely needs external files. It seems that there is not a simple method for determining the testdata path which can be reliably used in all circumstances, so various tests have reinvented the testdata location method in different ways. Therefore, this is a good candidate for an addition to the testlib API. The current implementation of QFINDTESTDATA is able to find testdata in all three of (build tree, install tree, source tree), in that order. Change-Id: Ib2fed860723ccf437240da3b00db22dfe1a6b56c Reviewed-by: Jason McDonald <jason.mcdonald@nokia.com>
2011-11-29 06:45:52 +00:00
<< "findtestdata"
<< "warnings"
<< "xunit"
;
// These tests are affected by timing and whether the CPU tick counter
// is monotonically increasing. They won't work on some machines so
// leave them off by default. Feel free to enable them for your own
// testing by setting the QTEST_ENABLE_EXTRA_SELFTESTS environment
// variable to something non-empty.
if (!qgetenv("QTEST_ENABLE_EXTRA_SELFTESTS").isEmpty())
tests << "benchlibtickcounter"
<< "benchlibwalltime"
;
foreach (LoggerSet const& loggerSet, allLoggerSets()) {
QStringList loggers = loggerSet.loggers;
foreach (QString const& subtest, tests) {
QStringList arguments = loggerSet.arguments;
if (subtest == "commandlinedata") {
arguments << QString("fiveTablePasses fiveTablePasses:fiveTablePasses_data1 -v2").split(' ');
}
else if (subtest == "benchlibcallgrind") {
arguments << "-callgrind";
}
else if (subtest == "benchlibeventcounter") {
arguments << "-eventcounter";
}
else if (subtest == "benchliboptions") {
arguments << "-eventcounter";
}
else if (subtest == "benchlibtickcounter") {
arguments << "-tickcounter";
}
else if (subtest == "badxml") {
arguments << "-eventcounter";
}
Added -datatags option to QTestLib (Note: This feature is ported from Qt 4.8. See the following commits: 01575deafb7d26ca2431374e92c6d71de96547c7 4866d1ba8afbab61e102942d1ea93b81fea053d6 ) Passing the -datatags option to a QTestLib program prints the available data tags to standard output. For completeness, the test case name is also printed at the start of each output line. (Although the file name is supposed to match the lower-case version of the test case name, this is currently not true in all cases (particularly not under tests/benchmarks/). Even if there was a script to enforce this convention, the -datatags option provides this information in a reliable way.) Data tags for each test function (f() in this case) are printed in four different ways depending on the presence of local and global data tags: Case 1: No tags: tst_MyTestCasetst_MyTestCase f Case 2: Local tags only: tst_MyTestCase f local tag 1 tst_MyTestCase f local tag 2 ... Case 3: Global tags only: tst_MyTestCase f __global__ global tag 1 tst_MyTestCase f __global__ global tag 2 ... Case 4: Local and global tags: tst_MyTestCase f local tag 1 __global__ global tag 1 tst_MyTestCase f local tag 2 __global__ global tag 1 ... tst_MyTestCase f local tag 1 __global__ global tag 2 tst_MyTestCase f local tag 2 __global__ global tag 2 ... ... Note that the string __global__ is assumed to be highly unlikely to occur in a data tag (if it does, an ambiguity results). Change-Id: Ib51aa0c3c32ad52e52ce519729292cf8f0ec5d50 Reviewed-by: Jason McDonald <jason.mcdonald@nokia.com> Reviewed-by: Sergio Ahumada <sergio.ahumada@nokia.com>
2011-11-01 11:19:39 +00:00
else if (subtest == "printdatatags") {
arguments << "-datatags";
}
else if (subtest == "printdatatagswithglobaltags") {
arguments << "-datatags";
}
// These tests don't work right unless logging plain text to
// standard output, either because they execute multiple test
// objects or because they internally supply arguments to
// themselves.
if (loggerSet.name != "old stdout txt" && loggerSet.name != "new stdout txt") {
if (subtest == "differentexec") {
continue;
}
if (subtest == "multiexec") {
continue;
}
if (subtest == "qexecstringlist") {
continue;
}
if (subtest == "benchliboptions") {
continue;
}
Added -datatags option to QTestLib (Note: This feature is ported from Qt 4.8. See the following commits: 01575deafb7d26ca2431374e92c6d71de96547c7 4866d1ba8afbab61e102942d1ea93b81fea053d6 ) Passing the -datatags option to a QTestLib program prints the available data tags to standard output. For completeness, the test case name is also printed at the start of each output line. (Although the file name is supposed to match the lower-case version of the test case name, this is currently not true in all cases (particularly not under tests/benchmarks/). Even if there was a script to enforce this convention, the -datatags option provides this information in a reliable way.) Data tags for each test function (f() in this case) are printed in four different ways depending on the presence of local and global data tags: Case 1: No tags: tst_MyTestCasetst_MyTestCase f Case 2: Local tags only: tst_MyTestCase f local tag 1 tst_MyTestCase f local tag 2 ... Case 3: Global tags only: tst_MyTestCase f __global__ global tag 1 tst_MyTestCase f __global__ global tag 2 ... Case 4: Local and global tags: tst_MyTestCase f local tag 1 __global__ global tag 1 tst_MyTestCase f local tag 2 __global__ global tag 1 ... tst_MyTestCase f local tag 1 __global__ global tag 2 tst_MyTestCase f local tag 2 __global__ global tag 2 ... ... Note that the string __global__ is assumed to be highly unlikely to occur in a data tag (if it does, an ambiguity results). Change-Id: Ib51aa0c3c32ad52e52ce519729292cf8f0ec5d50 Reviewed-by: Jason McDonald <jason.mcdonald@nokia.com> Reviewed-by: Sergio Ahumada <sergio.ahumada@nokia.com>
2011-11-01 11:19:39 +00:00
if (subtest == "printdatatags") {
continue;
}
if (subtest == "printdatatagswithglobaltags") {
continue;
}
// `crashes' will not output valid XML on platforms without a crash handler
if (subtest == "crashes") {
continue;
}
// this test prints out some floats in the testlog and the formatting is
// platform-specific and hard to predict.
if (subtest == "float") {
continue;
}
// these tests are quite slow, and running them for all the loggers significantly
// increases the overall test time. They do not really relate to logging, so it
// should be safe to run them just for the stdout loggers.
if (subtest == "benchlibcallgrind" || subtest == "sleep") {
continue;
}
}
QTest::newRow(qPrintable(QString("%1 %2").arg(subtest).arg(loggerSet.name)))
<< subtest
<< loggers
<< arguments
;
}
}
}
static inline QProcessEnvironment processEnvironment()
{
QProcessEnvironment result;
const QString path = QStringLiteral("PATH");
const QProcessEnvironment systemEnvironment = QProcessEnvironment::systemEnvironment();
result.insert(path, systemEnvironment.value(path));
// Preserve DISPLAY for X11 as some tests use QtGui.
#if defined(Q_OS_UNIX) && !defined(Q_OS_MAC)
const QString display = QStringLiteral("DISPLAY");
const QString displayValue = systemEnvironment.value(display);
if (!displayValue.isEmpty())
result.insert(display, displayValue);
#endif
return result;
}
void tst_Selftests::doRunSubTest(QString const& subdir, QStringList const& loggers, QStringList const& arguments)
{
QProcess proc;
static const QProcessEnvironment environment = processEnvironment();
proc.setProcessEnvironment(environment);
const QString path = subdir + QLatin1Char('/') + subdir;
proc.start(path, arguments);
QVERIFY2(proc.waitForStarted(), qPrintable(QString::fromLatin1("Cannot start '%1': %2").arg(path, proc.errorString())));
QVERIFY2(proc.waitForFinished(), qPrintable(proc.errorString()));
QList<QByteArray> actualOutputs;
for (int i = 0; i < loggers.count(); ++i) {
QString logFile = logName(loggers[i]);
QByteArray out;
if (logFile.isEmpty()) {
out = proc.readAllStandardOutput();
} else {
QFile file(logFile);
if (file.open(QIODevice::ReadOnly))
out = file.readAll();
}
actualOutputs << out;
}
const QByteArray err(proc.readAllStandardError());
// Some tests may output unpredictable strings to stderr, which we'll ignore.
//
// For instance, uncaught exceptions on Windows might say (depending on Windows
// version and JIT debugger settings):
// "This application has requested the Runtime to terminate it in an unusual way.
// Please contact the application's support team for more information."
//
// Also, tests which use valgrind may generate warnings if the toolchain is
// newer than the valgrind version, such that valgrind can't understand the
// debug information on the binary.
if (subdir != QLatin1String("exceptionthrow")
&& subdir != QLatin1String("cmptest") // QImage comparison requires QGuiApplication
&& subdir != QLatin1String("fetchbogus")
&& subdir != QLatin1String("xunit")
&& subdir != QLatin1String("benchlibcallgrind"))
QVERIFY2(err.isEmpty(), err.constData());
for (int n = 0; n < loggers.count(); ++n) {
QString logger = loggers[n];
QList<QByteArray> res = splitLines(actualOutputs[n]);
QList<QByteArray> exp = expectedResult(subdir, logger);
#ifdef Q_CC_MSVC
// MSVC formats double numbers differently
if (n == 0 && subdir == QStringLiteral("float")) {
for (int i = 0; i < exp.size(); ++i) {
exp[i].replace("e-07", "e-007");
exp[i].replace("e+07", "e+007");
}
}
#endif
// For the "crashes" test, there are multiple versions of the
// expected output. Load the one with the same line count as
// the actual output.
if (exp.count() == 0) {
QList<QList<QByteArray> > expArr;
int i = 1;
do {
exp = expectedResult(subdir + QString("_%1").arg(i++), logger);
if (exp.count())
expArr += exp;
} while (exp.count());
for (int j = 0; j < expArr.count(); ++j) {
if (res.count() == expArr.at(j).count()) {
exp = expArr.at(j);
break;
}
}
} else {
QVERIFY2(res.count() == exp.count(),
qPrintable(QString::fromLatin1("Mismatch in line count: %1 != %2 (%3).")
.arg(res.count()).arg(exp.count()).arg(loggers.at(n))));
}
// For xml output formats, verify that the log is valid XML.
if (logFormat(logger) == "xunitxml" || logFormat(logger) == "xml" || logFormat(logger) == "lightxml") {
QByteArray xml(actualOutputs[n]);
// lightxml intentionally skips the root element, which technically makes it
// not valid XML.
// We'll add that ourselves for the purpose of validation.
if (logFormat(logger) == "lightxml") {
xml.prepend("<root>");
xml.append("</root>");
}
QXmlStreamReader reader(xml);
while (!reader.atEnd())
reader.readNext();
QVERIFY2(!reader.error(), qPrintable(QString("line %1, col %2: %3")
.arg(reader.lineNumber())
.arg(reader.columnNumber())
.arg(reader.errorString())
));
}
// Verify that the actual output is an acceptable match for the
// expected output.
bool benchmark = false;
for (int i = 0; i < res.count(); ++i) {
QByteArray line = res.at(i);
// the __FILE__ __LINE__ output is compiler dependent, skip it
if (line.startsWith(" Loc: [") && line.endsWith(")]"))
continue;
if (line.endsWith(" : failure location"))
continue;
const QString output(QString::fromLatin1(line));
const QString expected(QString::fromLatin1(exp.at(i)).replace("@INSERT_QT_VERSION_HERE@", QT_VERSION_STR));
if (subdir == "assert" && output.contains("ASSERT: ") && expected.contains("ASSERT: ") && output != expected)
// Q_ASSERT uses __FILE__, the exact contents of which are
// undefined. If we something that looks like a Q_ASSERT and we
// were expecting to see a Q_ASSERT, we'll skip the line.
continue;
else if (expected.startsWith(QLatin1String("FAIL! : tst_Exception::throwException() Caught unhandled exce")) && expected != output)
// On some platforms we compile without RTTI, and as a result we never throw an exception.
QCOMPARE(output.simplified(), QString::fromLatin1("tst_Exception::throwException()").simplified());
else if (benchmark || line.startsWith("<BenchmarkResult")) {
// Don't do a literal comparison for benchmark results, since
// results have some natural variance.
QString error;
BenchmarkResult actualResult = BenchmarkResult::parse(output, &error);
QVERIFY2(error.isEmpty(), qPrintable(QString("Actual line didn't parse as benchmark result: %1\nLine: %2").arg(error).arg(output)));
BenchmarkResult expectedResult = BenchmarkResult::parse(expected, &error);
QVERIFY2(error.isEmpty(), qPrintable(QString("Expected line didn't parse as benchmark result: %1\nLine: %2").arg(error).arg(expected)));
QCOMPARE(actualResult, expectedResult);
} else {
QVERIFY2(output == expected,
qPrintable(QString::fromLatin1("Mismatch at line %1 (%2): '%3' != '%4'")
.arg(i).arg(loggers.at(n), output, expected)));
}
benchmark = line.startsWith("RESULT : ");
}
}
}
void tst_Selftests::runSubTest()
{
QFETCH(QString, subdir);
QFETCH(QStringList, loggers);
QFETCH(QStringList, arguments);
doRunSubTest(subdir, loggers, arguments);
}
// attribute must contain ="
QString extractXmlAttribute(const QString &line, const char *attribute)
{
int index = line.indexOf(attribute);
if (index == -1)
return QString();
int end = line.indexOf('"', index + strlen(attribute));
if (end == -1)
return QString();
QString result = line.mid(index + strlen(attribute), end - index - strlen(attribute));
if (result.isEmpty())
return ""; // ensure empty but not null
return result;
}
// Parse line into the BenchmarkResult it represents.
BenchmarkResult BenchmarkResult::parse(QString const& line, QString* error)
{
if (error) *error = QString();
BenchmarkResult out;
QString remaining = line.trimmed();
if (remaining.isEmpty()) {
if (error) *error = "Line is empty";
return out;
}
if (line.startsWith("<BenchmarkResult ")) {
// XML result
// format:
// <BenchmarkResult metric="$unit" tag="$tag" value="$total" iterations="$iterations" />
if (!line.endsWith("/>")) {
if (error) *error = "unterminated XML";
return out;
}
QString unit = extractXmlAttribute(line, " metric=\"");
QString sTotal = extractXmlAttribute(line, " value=\"");
QString sIterations = extractXmlAttribute(line, " iterations=\"");
if (unit.isNull() || sTotal.isNull() || sIterations.isNull()) {
if (error) *error = "XML snippet did not contain all required values";
return out;
}
bool ok;
double total = sTotal.toDouble(&ok);
if (!ok) {
if (error) *error = sTotal + " is not a valid number";
return out;
}
double iterations = sIterations.toDouble(&ok);
if (!ok) {
if (error) *error = sIterations + " is not a valid number";
return out;
}
out.unit = unit;
out.total = total;
out.iterations = iterations;
return out;
}
// Text result
// This code avoids using a QRegExp because QRegExp might be broken.
// Sample format: 4,000 msec per iteration (total: 4,000, iterations: 1)
QString sFirstNumber;
while (!remaining.isEmpty() && !remaining.at(0).isSpace()) {
sFirstNumber += remaining.at(0);
remaining.remove(0,1);
}
remaining = remaining.trimmed();
// 4,000 -> 4000
sFirstNumber.remove(',');
// Should now be parseable as floating point
bool ok;
double firstNumber = sFirstNumber.toDouble(&ok);
if (!ok) {
if (error) *error = sFirstNumber + " (at beginning of line) is not a valid number";
return out;
}
// Remaining: msec per iteration (total: 4000, iterations: 1)
static const char periterbit[] = " per iteration (total: ";
QString unit;
while (!remaining.startsWith(periterbit) && !remaining.isEmpty()) {
unit += remaining.at(0);
remaining.remove(0,1);
}
if (remaining.isEmpty()) {
if (error) *error = "Could not find pattern: '<unit> per iteration (total: '";
return out;
}
remaining = remaining.mid(sizeof(periterbit)-1);
// Remaining: 4,000, iterations: 1)
static const char itersbit[] = ", iterations: ";
QString sTotal;
while (!remaining.startsWith(itersbit) && !remaining.isEmpty()) {
sTotal += remaining.at(0);
remaining.remove(0,1);
}
if (remaining.isEmpty()) {
if (error) *error = "Could not find pattern: '<number>, iterations: '";
return out;
}
remaining = remaining.mid(sizeof(itersbit)-1);
// 4,000 -> 4000
sTotal.remove(',');
double total = sTotal.toDouble(&ok);
if (!ok) {
if (error) *error = sTotal + " (total) is not a valid number";
return out;
}
// Remaining: 1)
QString sIters;
while (remaining != QLatin1String(")") && !remaining.isEmpty()) {
sIters += remaining.at(0);
remaining.remove(0,1);
}
if (remaining.isEmpty()) {
if (error) *error = "Could not find pattern: '<num>)'";
return out;
}
qint64 iters = sIters.toLongLong(&ok);
if (!ok) {
if (error) *error = sIters + " (iterations) is not a valid integer";
return out;
}
double calcFirstNumber = double(total)/double(iters);
if (!qFuzzyCompare(firstNumber, calcFirstNumber)) {
if (error) *error = QString("total/iters is %1, but benchlib output result as %2").arg(calcFirstNumber).arg(firstNumber);
return out;
}
out.total = total;
out.unit = unit;
out.iterations = iters;
return out;
}
void tst_Selftests::cleanup()
{
QFETCH(QStringList, loggers);
// Remove the test output files
for (int i = 0; i < loggers.count(); ++i) {
QString logFileName = logName(loggers[i]);
if (!logFileName.isEmpty()) {
QFile logFile(logFileName);
if (logFile.exists())
QVERIFY2(logFile.remove(), qPrintable(QString::fromLatin1("Cannot remove file '%1': %2: ").arg(logFileName, logFile.errorString())));
}
}
}
QTEST_MAIN(tst_Selftests)
#include "tst_selftests.moc"