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The JUnit test framework did not initially have any XML reporting facilities built in. Instead, the XML report was generated by the Apache Ant JUnit task: https://github.com/apache/ant/search?q=filename%3AXMLJUnitResultFormatter.java Many users interacted with these reports via the Jenkins JUnit plugin, which provided graphical visualization of the test results: https://plugins.jenkins.io/junit/ Due to the lack of an official XML schema for the Apache Ant JUnit report there was some confusion about what the actual format was. People started documenting the de-facto format, both as produced by Ant, and as consumed by Jenkins: https://github.com/windyroad/JUnit-Schema/blob/master/JUnit.xsd https://github.com/junit-team/junit5/search?q=filename%3Ajenkins-junit.xsd The XML produced by the Qt Test JUnit reporter was far from these schemas, causing issues when importing results into tools such as Jenkins, Allure2, or Test Center. The following changes have been made to improve conformance: - The 'timestamp' attribute on <testsuite> is is now in ISO 8601 local time, without any time zone specified - The 'hostname' attribute on <testsuite> is now included - The 'classname' attribute on <testcase> is now included - The non-standard 'result' attribute on <testcase> has been removed - The non-standard 'result' attribute on <failure> has been renamed to 'type' - The <system-out> element on <testsuite> is always included, even when empty - The non-standard 'tag' attribute on <failure> has been removed. Data-driven tests are now represented as individual <testcase> elements, e.g.: <testcase name="someTest(someData X)" ...> <testcase name="someTest(someData Y)" ...> <testcase name="someTest(someData Z)" ...> The resulting XML validates against both the de-facto Apache Ant 'JUnit 4' schema and the Jenkins JUnit plugin schema. Task-number: QTBUG-95424 Change-Id: I6fc9abedbfb319f2545b99b37d059b18c16776ff Reviewed-by: Mårten Nordheim <marten.nordheim@qt.io>
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354 lines
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Python
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#!/usr/bin/env python3
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#############################################################################
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##
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## Copyright (C) 2020 The Qt Company Ltd.
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## Contact: https://www.qt.io/licensing/
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##
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## This file is part of the release tools of the Qt Toolkit.
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##
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## $QT_BEGIN_LICENSE:GPL-EXCEPT$
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## Commercial License Usage
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## Licensees holding valid commercial Qt licenses may use this file in
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## accordance with the commercial license agreement provided with the
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## Software or, alternatively, in accordance with the terms contained in
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## a written agreement between you and The Qt Company. For licensing terms
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## and conditions see https://www.qt.io/terms-conditions. For further
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## information use the contact form at https://www.qt.io/contact-us.
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##
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## GNU General Public License Usage
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## Alternatively, this file may be used under the terms of the GNU
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## General Public License version 3 as published by the Free Software
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## Foundation with exceptions as appearing in the file LICENSE.GPL3-EXCEPT
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## included in the packaging of this file. Please review the following
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## information to ensure the GNU General Public License requirements will
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## be met: https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-3.0.html.
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##
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## $QT_END_LICENSE$
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##
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#############################################################################
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from argparse import ArgumentParser, RawTextHelpFormatter
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import os
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import subprocess
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import re
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import sys
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USAGE = """
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Regenerate all tests' output.
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Usage: cd to the build directory containing the directories with
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the subtest binaries, invoke this script; optionally pass the names of sub-dirs
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and formats to limit which tests to regenerate expected_* files for.
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The saved test output is used by ./tst_selftests.cpp, which compares
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it to the output of each test, ignoring various boring changes.
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This script canonicalises the parts that would exhibit those boring
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changes, so as to avoid noise in git (and conflicts in merges) for
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the saved copies of the output.
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"""
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DEFAULT_FORMATS = ['xml', 'txt', 'junitxml', 'lightxml', 'teamcity', 'tap']
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TESTS = ['assert', 'badxml', 'benchlibcallgrind', 'benchlibcounting',
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'benchlibeventcounter', 'benchliboptions', 'benchlibtickcounter',
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'benchlibwalltime', 'blacklisted', 'cmptest', 'commandlinedata',
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'counting', 'crashes', 'datatable', 'datetime', 'deleteLater',
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'deleteLater_noApp', 'differentexec', 'exceptionthrow', 'expectfail',
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'failcleanup', 'faildatatype', 'failfetchtype', 'failinit',
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'failinitdata', 'fetchbogus', 'findtestdata', 'float', 'globaldata',
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'longstring', 'maxwarnings', 'multiexec', 'pairdiagnostics', 'pass',
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'printdatatags', 'printdatatagswithglobaltags', 'qexecstringlist',
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'signaldumper', 'silent', 'singleskip', 'skip', 'skipcleanup',
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'skipinit', 'skipinitdata', 'sleep', 'strcmp', 'subtest', 'testlib',
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'tuplediagnostics', 'verbose1', 'verbose2', 'verifyexceptionthrown',
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'warnings', 'watchdog', 'junit', 'keyboard']
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class Fail (Exception): pass
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class Cleaner (object):
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"""Tool to clean up test output to make diff-ing runs useful.
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We care about whether tests pass or fail - if that changes,
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something that matters has happened - and we care about some
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changes to what they say when they do fail; but we don't care
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exactly what line of what file the failing line of code now
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occupies, nor do we care how many milliseconds each test took to
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run; and changes to the Qt version number mean nothing to us.
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Create one singleton instance; it'll do mildly expensive things
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once and you can use its .clean() method to tidy up your test
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output."""
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def __init__(self):
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"""Set up the details we need for later cleaning.
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Saves the directory of this
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script as self.sourceDir, so client can find tst_selftests.cpp
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there. Checks here does look as expected in a build tree -
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raising Fail() if not - then retrieves the Qt
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version (saved as .version for the benefit of clients) and
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prepares the sequence of (regex, replace) pairs that .clean()
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needs to do its job."""
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self.version, self.sourceDir, self.__replace = self.__getPatterns()
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@staticmethod
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def _read_qt_version(qtbase_dir):
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cmake_conf_file = os.path.join(qtbase_dir, '.cmake.conf')
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with open(cmake_conf_file) as f:
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qtver = f.readline().strip()
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return qtver.split('"')[1] # set(QT_REPO_MODULE_VERSION "6.1.0")
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@staticmethod
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def __getPatterns(patterns = (
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# Timings:
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(r'( *<Duration msecs=)"[\d\.]+"/>', r'\1"0"/>'), # xml, lightxml
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(r'(Totals:.*,) *[0-9.]+ms', r'\1 0ms'), # txt
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(r'(<testsuite .*? timestamp=")[^"]+(".*>)', r'\1@TEST_START_TIME@\2'), # junit
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(r'(<(testsuite|testcase) .*? time=")[^"]+(".*>)', r'\1@TEST_DURATION@\3'), # junit
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# Benchmarks:
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(r'[0-9,.]+( (?:CPU ticks|msecs) per iteration \(total:) [0-9,.]+ ', r'0\1 0, '), # txt
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(r'(<BenchmarkResult metric="(?:CPUTicks|WalltimeMilliseconds)".*\bvalue=)"[^"]+"', r'\1"0"'), # xml, lightxml
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# Build details:
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(r'(Config: Using QtTest library).*', r'\1'), # txt
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(r'( *<QtBuild)>[^<]+</QtBuild>', r'\1/>'), # xml, lightxml
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(r'(<property name="QtBuild" value=")[^"]+"', r'\1"'), # junitxml
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(r'(<testsuite .*? hostname=")[^"]+(".*>)', r'\1@HOSTNAME@\2'), # junit
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# Line numbers in source files:
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(r'(ASSERT: ("|").*("|") in file .*, line) \d+', r'\1 0'), # lightxml
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(r'(Loc: \[[^[\]()]+)\(\d+\)', r'\1(0)'), # txt
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(r'(\[Loc: [^[\]()]+)\(\d+\)', r'\1(0)'), # teamcity
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(r'(<(?:Incident|Message)\b.*\bfile=.*\bline=)"\d+"', r'\1"0"'), # lightxml, xml
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(r'(at: .*?):\d+\)', r'\1:0)'), # tap
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(r'(line:) \d+', r'\1 0'), # tap
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# Pointers printed by signal dumper:
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(r'\(\b[a-f0-9]{8,}\b\)', r'(_POINTER_)'),
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# Example/for reference:
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# ((QString&)@55f5fbb8dd40)
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# ((const QVector<int>*)7ffd671d4558)
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(r'\((\((?:const )?\w+(?:<[^>]+>)?[*&]*\)@?)\b[a-f\d]{8,}\b\)', r'(\1_POINTER_)'),
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# For xml output there is no '<', '>' or '&', so we need an alternate version for that:
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# ((QVector<int>&)@5608b455e640)
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(r'\((\((?:const )?\w+(?:<(?:[^&]|&(?!gt;))*>)?(?:\*|&)?\)@?)[a-z\d]+\b\)', r'(\1_POINTER_)'),
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# QEventDispatcher{Glib,Win32,etc.}
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(r'\bQEventDispatcher\w+\b', r'QEventDispatcherPlatform'),
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),
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precook = re.compile):
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"""Private implementation details of __init__()."""
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# Are we being run from the right place ?
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scriptPath = os.path.dirname(os.path.abspath(__file__))
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hereNames, depth = scriptPath.split(os.path.sep), 5
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hereNames = hereNames[-depth:] # path components from qtbase down
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assert hereNames[0] == 'qtbase', ('Script moved: please correct depth', hereNames)
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qtbase_dir = os.path.realpath(os.path.join(scriptPath, '..', '..', '..', '..'))
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qtver = Cleaner._read_qt_version(qtbase_dir)
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hereNames = tuple(hereNames)
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# Add path to specific sources and to tst_*.cpp if missing (for in-source builds):
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patterns += ((r'(^|[^/])\b(qtestcase.cpp)\b', r'\1qtbase/src/testlib/\2'),
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# Add more special cases here, if they show up !
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(r'([\[" ])\.\./(counting/tst_counting.cpp)\b',
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r'\1' + os.path.sep.join(hereNames + (r'\2',))),
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# The common pattern:
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(r'(^|[^/])\b(tst_)?([a-z]+\d*)\.cpp\b',
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r'\1' + os.path.sep.join(hereNames + (r'\3', r'\2\3.cpp'))))
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sentinel = os.path.sep + hereNames[0] + os.path.sep # '/qtbase/'
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# Identify the path prefix of our qtbase ancestor directory
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# (source, build and $PWD, when different); trim such prefixes
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# off all paths we see.
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roots = tuple(r[:r.find(sentinel) + 1].encode('unicode-escape').decode('utf-8')
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for r in set((os.getcwd(), scriptPath, os.environ.get('PWD', '')))
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if sentinel in r)
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patterns += tuple((root, r'') for root in roots) + (
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(r'\.'.join(qtver.split('.')), r'@INSERT_QT_VERSION_HERE@'),)
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if any('-' in r for r in roots):
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# Our xml formats replace hyphens with a character entity:
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patterns += tuple((root.replace('-', '�*2D;'), r'')
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for root in roots if '-' in root)
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return qtver, scriptPath, tuple((precook(p), r) for p, r in patterns)
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def clean(self, data):
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"""Remove volatile details from test output.
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Takes the full test output as a single (possibly huge)
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multi-line string; iterates over cleaned lines of output."""
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for line in data.split('\n'):
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# Replace all occurrences of each regex:
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for searchRe, replaceExp in self.__replace:
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line = searchRe.sub(replaceExp, line)
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yield line
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class Scanner (object):
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"""Knows which subdirectories to generate output for.
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Tell its constructor the name of this source directory (see
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Cleaner's .sourceDir) and it'll scan tst_selftests.cpp for the
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list. Its .subdirs() can then filter a user-supplied list of
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subdirs or generate the full list, when the user supplied
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none."""
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def __init__(self):
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pass
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def subdirs(self, given, skip_benchlib=False):
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if given:
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for d in given:
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if not os.path.isdir(d):
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print('No such directory:', d, '- skipped')
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elif d in TESTS:
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yield d
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else:
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print(f'Directory {d} is not in the list of tests')
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else:
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tests = TESTS
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if skip_benchlib:
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tests.remove('benchlibcallgrind')
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missing = 0
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for d in tests:
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if os.path.isdir(d):
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yield d
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else:
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missing += 1
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print(f"directory {d} doesn't exist, was it removed?")
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if missing == len(tests):
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print(USAGE)
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del re
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# Keep in sync with tst_selftests.cpp's processEnvironment():
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def baseEnv(platname=None,
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keep=('PATH', 'QT_QPA_PLATFORM'),
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posix=('HOME', 'USER', 'QEMU_SET_ENV', 'QEMU_LD_PREFIX'),
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nonapple=('DISPLAY', 'XAUTHLOCALHOSTNAME'), # and XDG_*
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# Don't actually know how to test for QNX, so this is ignored:
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qnx=('GRAPHICS_ROOT', 'TZ'),
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# Probably not actually relevant
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preserveLib=('QT_PLUGIN_PATH', 'LD_LIBRARY_PATH'),
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# Shall be modified on first call (a *copy* is returned):
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cached={}):
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"""Lazily-evaluated standard environment for sub-tests to run in.
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This prunes the parent process environment, selecting a only those
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variables we chose to keep. The platname passed to the first call
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helps select which variables to keep. The environment computed
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then is cached: a copy of this is returned on that call and each
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subsequent call.\n"""
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if not cached:
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xdg = False
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# The platform module may be more apt for the platform tests here.
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if os.name == 'posix':
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keep += posix
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if platname != 'darwin':
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keep += nonapple
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xdg = True
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if 'QT_PRESERVE_TESTLIB_PATH' in os.environ:
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keep += preserveLib
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cached = dict(
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LC_ALL = 'en-US.UTF-8', # Use standard locale
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# Avoid interference from any qtlogging.ini files, e.g. in
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# /etc/xdg/QtProject/, (must match tst_selftests.cpp's
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# processEnvironment()'s value):
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QT_LOGGING_RULES = '*.debug=true;qt.*=false')
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for k, v in os.environ.items():
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if k in keep or (xdg and k.startswith('XDG_')):
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cached[k] = v
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return cached.copy()
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def testEnv(testname,
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# Make sure this matches tst_Selftests::doRunSubTest():
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extraEnv = {
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"crashers": { "QTEST_DISABLE_CORE_DUMP": "1",
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"QTEST_DISABLE_STACK_DUMP": "1" },
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"watchdog": { "QTEST_FUNCTION_TIMEOUT": "100" },
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},
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# Must match tst_Selftests::runSubTest_data():
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crashers = ("assert", "blacklisted", "crashes", "crashedterminate",
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"exceptionthrow", "faildatatype", "failfetchtype",
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"fetchbogus", "silent", "watchdog")):
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"""Determine the environment in which to run a test."""
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data = baseEnv()
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if testname in crashers:
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data.update(extraEnv["crashers"])
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if testname in extraEnv:
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data.update(extraEnv[testname])
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return data
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def generateTestData(test_path, expected_path, clean, formats):
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"""Run one test and save its cleaned results.
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Required arguments are the path to test directory (the binary
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it contains is expected to have the same name), a function
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that'll clean a test-run's output; see Cleaner.clean() and a list of
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formats.
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"""
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# MS-Win: shall need to add .exe to this
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testname = os.path.basename(test_path)
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path = os.path.join(test_path, testname)
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if not os.path.isfile(path):
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print("Warning: directory", testname, "contains no test executable")
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return
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# See TestLogger::shouldIgnoreTest() in tst_selftest.cpp for these
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# single-format tests:
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if testname == 'junit':
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formats = ( 'junitxml', ) if 'junitxml' in formats else ()
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elif testname == 'float':
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formats = ( 'txt', ) if 'txt' in formats else ()
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# Prepare environment in which to run tests:
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env = testEnv(testname)
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for format in formats:
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if testname == "junit" and not format == "junitxml":
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continue
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print(f' running {testname}/{format}')
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cmd = [path, f'-{format}']
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expected_file = f'expected_{testname}.{format}'
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data = subprocess.Popen(cmd, stdout=subprocess.PIPE, env=env,
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universal_newlines=True).communicate()[0]
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with open(os.path.join(expected_path, expected_file), 'w') as out:
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out.write('\n'.join(clean(data))) # write() appends a newline, too
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def main(argv):
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"""Argument parsing and driver for the real work"""
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argument_parser = ArgumentParser(description=USAGE, formatter_class=RawTextHelpFormatter)
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argument_parser.add_argument('--formats', '-f',
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help='Comma-separated list of formats')
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argument_parser.add_argument('--skip-benchlib', '-s', action='store_true',
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help='Skip the expensive benchlib callgrind test')
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argument_parser.add_argument('subtests', help='subtests to regenerate',
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nargs='*', type=str)
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options = argument_parser.parse_args(argv[1:])
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formats = options.formats.split(',') if options.formats else DEFAULT_FORMATS
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cleaner = Cleaner()
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src_dir = cleaner.sourceDir
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tests = tuple(Scanner().subdirs(options.subtests, options.skip_benchlib))
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print("Generating", len(tests), "test results for", cleaner.version, "in:", src_dir)
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for path in tests:
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generateTestData(path, src_dir, cleaner.clean, formats)
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if __name__ == '__main__':
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# Executed when script is run, not when imported (e.g. to debug)
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baseEnv(sys.platform) # initializes its cache
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if sys.platform.startswith('win'):
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print("This script does not work on Windows.")
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exit()
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try:
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main(sys.argv)
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except Fail as what:
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sys.stderr.write('Failed: ' + ' '.join(what.args) + '\n')
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exit(1)
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