#!/usr/bin/env python3 # Copyright (C) 2022 The Qt Company Ltd. # SPDX-License-Identifier: LicenseRef-Qt-Commercial OR GPL-3.0-only WITH Qt-GPL-exception-1.0 import os import re import sys import logging as L from subprocess import Popen, PIPE # Thin testrunner that ignores failures in tests and only catches # crashes or ASAN errors. # # It executes its arguments as a command line, and parses the stderr for the # following regex: detect_ASAN = re.compile(r"^==[0-9]+==ERROR: AddressSanitizer") my_name = os.path.basename(sys.argv[0]) logging_format = my_name + " %(levelname)8s: %(message)s" L.basicConfig(format=logging_format, level=L.DEBUG) L.info("This test is wrapped with sanitizer-testrunner.py. FAIL results are being ignored! Only crashes and ASAN errors are caught.") proc = None if sys.argv[1] == "-f": # hidden option to parse pre-existing files f = open(sys.argv[2], "r", errors="ignore") else: proc = Popen(sys.argv[1:], stderr=PIPE, universal_newlines=True, errors="ignore") f = proc.stderr issues_detected = False for line in f: if proc: # We don't want the stderr of the subprocess to disappear, so print it. print(line, file=sys.stderr, end="", flush=True) if detect_ASAN.match(line): issues_detected = True f.close() if proc: proc.wait() rc = proc.returncode L.info("Test exit code was: %d", rc) if not ( 0 <= rc <= 127 ): L.error("Crash detected") exit(1) if issues_detected: L.error("ASAN issues detected") exit(1)