v8/tools/unittests/run_tests_test.py

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#!/usr/bin/env python
# Copyright 2017 the V8 project authors. All rights reserved.
# Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be
# found in the LICENSE file.
"""
Global system tests for V8 test runners and fuzzers.
This hooks up the framework under tools/testrunner testing high-level scenarios
with different test suite extensions and build configurations.
"""
# TODO(machenbach): Mock out util.GuessOS to make these tests really platform
# independent.
# TODO(machenbach): Move coverage recording to a global test entry point to
# include other unittest suites in the coverage report.
# TODO(machenbach): Coverage data from multiprocessing doesn't work.
# TODO(majeski): Add some tests for the fuzzers.
# for py2/py3 compatibility
from __future__ import print_function
import collections
import contextlib
import json
import os
import shutil
import subprocess
import sys
import tempfile
import unittest
from cStringIO import StringIO
TOOLS_ROOT = os.path.dirname(os.path.dirname(os.path.abspath(__file__)))
TEST_DATA_ROOT = os.path.join(TOOLS_ROOT, 'unittests', 'testdata')
RUN_TESTS_PY = os.path.join(TOOLS_ROOT, 'run-tests.py')
Result = collections.namedtuple(
'Result', ['stdout', 'stderr', 'returncode'])
Result.__str__ = lambda self: (
'\nReturncode: %s\nStdout:\n%s\nStderr:\n%s\n' %
(self.returncode, self.stdout, self.stderr))
@contextlib.contextmanager
def temp_dir():
"""Wrapper making a temporary directory available."""
path = None
try:
path = tempfile.mkdtemp('v8_test_')
yield path
finally:
if path:
shutil.rmtree(path)
@contextlib.contextmanager
def temp_base(baseroot='testroot1'):
"""Wrapper that sets up a temporary V8 test root.
Args:
baseroot: The folder with the test root blueprint. Relevant files will be
copied to the temporary test root, to guarantee a fresh setup with no
dirty state.
"""
basedir = os.path.join(TEST_DATA_ROOT, baseroot)
with temp_dir() as tempbase:
builddir = os.path.join(tempbase, 'out', 'build')
testroot = os.path.join(tempbase, 'test')
os.makedirs(builddir)
shutil.copy(os.path.join(basedir, 'v8_build_config.json'), builddir)
shutil.copy(os.path.join(basedir, 'd8_mocked.py'), builddir)
for suite in os.listdir(os.path.join(basedir, 'test')):
os.makedirs(os.path.join(testroot, suite))
for entry in os.listdir(os.path.join(basedir, 'test', suite)):
shutil.copy(
os.path.join(basedir, 'test', suite, entry),
os.path.join(testroot, suite))
yield tempbase
@contextlib.contextmanager
def capture():
"""Wrapper that replaces system stdout/stderr an provides the streams."""
oldout = sys.stdout
olderr = sys.stderr
try:
stdout=StringIO()
stderr=StringIO()
sys.stdout = stdout
sys.stderr = stderr
yield stdout, stderr
finally:
sys.stdout = oldout
sys.stderr = olderr
def run_tests(basedir, *args, **kwargs):
"""Executes the test runner with captured output."""
with capture() as (stdout, stderr):
sys_args = ['--command-prefix', sys.executable] + list(args)
if kwargs.get('infra_staging', False):
sys_args.append('--infra-staging')
else:
sys_args.append('--no-infra-staging')
code = standard_runner.StandardTestRunner(basedir=basedir).execute(sys_args)
return Result(stdout.getvalue(), stderr.getvalue(), code)
def override_build_config(basedir, **kwargs):
"""Override the build config with new values provided as kwargs."""
path = os.path.join(basedir, 'out', 'build', 'v8_build_config.json')
with open(path) as f:
config = json.load(f)
config.update(kwargs)
with open(path, 'w') as f:
json.dump(config, f)
class SystemTest(unittest.TestCase):
@classmethod
def setUpClass(cls):
# Try to set up python coverage and run without it if not available.
cls._cov = None
try:
import coverage
if int(coverage.__version__.split('.')[0]) < 4:
cls._cov = None
print('Python coverage version >= 4 required.')
raise ImportError()
cls._cov = coverage.Coverage(
source=([os.path.join(TOOLS_ROOT, 'testrunner')]),
omit=['*unittest*', '*__init__.py'],
)
cls._cov.exclude('raise NotImplementedError')
cls._cov.exclude('if __name__ == .__main__.:')
cls._cov.exclude('except TestRunnerError:')
cls._cov.exclude('except KeyboardInterrupt:')
cls._cov.exclude('if options.verbose:')
cls._cov.exclude('if verbose:')
cls._cov.exclude('pass')
cls._cov.exclude('assert False')
cls._cov.start()
except ImportError:
print('Running without python coverage.')
sys.path.append(TOOLS_ROOT)
global standard_runner
from testrunner import standard_runner
global num_fuzzer
from testrunner import num_fuzzer
from testrunner.local import command
from testrunner.local import pool
command.setup_testing()
pool.setup_testing()
@classmethod
def tearDownClass(cls):
if cls._cov:
cls._cov.stop()
print('')
print(cls._cov.report(show_missing=True))
def testPass(self):
"""Test running only passing tests in two variants.
Also test printing durations.
"""
with temp_base() as basedir:
result = run_tests(
basedir,
'--progress=verbose',
'--variants=default,stress',
'--time',
'sweet/bananas',
'sweet/raspberries',
)
self.assertIn('sweet/bananas default: PASS', result.stdout, result)
# TODO(majeski): Implement for test processors
# self.assertIn('Total time:', result.stderr, result)
# self.assertIn('sweet/bananas', result.stderr, result)
self.assertEqual(0, result.returncode, result)
def testPassHeavy(self):
"""Test running with some tests marked heavy."""
with temp_base(baseroot='testroot3') as basedir:
result = run_tests(
basedir,
'--progress=verbose',
'--variants=nooptimization',
'-j2',
'sweet',
)
self.assertIn('7 tests ran', result.stdout, result)
self.assertEqual(0, result.returncode, result)
def testShardedProc(self):
with temp_base() as basedir:
for shard in [1, 2]:
result = run_tests(
basedir,
'--progress=verbose',
'--variants=default,stress',
'--shard-count=2',
'--shard-run=%d' % shard,
'sweet/blackberries',
'sweet/raspberries',
infra_staging=False,
)
# One of the shards gets one variant of each test.
self.assertIn('2 tests ran', result.stdout, result)
if shard == 1:
self.assertIn('sweet/raspberries default', result.stdout, result)
self.assertIn('sweet/raspberries stress', result.stdout, result)
self.assertEqual(0, result.returncode, result)
else:
self.assertIn(
'sweet/blackberries default: FAIL', result.stdout, result)
self.assertIn(
'sweet/blackberries stress: FAIL', result.stdout, result)
self.assertEqual(1, result.returncode, result)
@unittest.skip("incompatible with test processors")
def testSharded(self):
"""Test running a particular shard."""
with temp_base() as basedir:
for shard in [1, 2]:
result = run_tests(
basedir,
'--progress=verbose',
'--variants=default,stress',
'--shard-count=2',
'--shard-run=%d' % shard,
'sweet/bananas',
'sweet/raspberries',
)
# One of the shards gets one variant of each test.
self.assertIn('Running 2 tests', result.stdout, result)
self.assertIn('sweet/bananas', result.stdout, result)
self.assertIn('sweet/raspberries', result.stdout, result)
self.assertEqual(0, result.returncode, result)
def testFail(self):
"""Test running only failing tests in two variants."""
with temp_base() as basedir:
result = run_tests(
basedir,
'--progress=verbose',
'--variants=default,stress',
'sweet/strawberries',
infra_staging=False,
)
self.assertIn('sweet/strawberries default: FAIL', result.stdout, result)
self.assertEqual(1, result.returncode, result)
def check_cleaned_json_output(
self, expected_results_name, actual_json, basedir):
# Check relevant properties of the json output.
with open(actual_json) as f:
json_output = json.load(f)
# Replace duration in actual output as it's non-deterministic. Also
# replace the python executable prefix as it has a different absolute
# path dependent on where this runs.
def replace_variable_data(data):
data['duration'] = 1
data['command'] = ' '.join(
['/usr/bin/python'] + data['command'].split()[1:])
data['command'] = data['command'].replace(basedir + '/', '')
for data in json_output['slowest_tests']:
replace_variable_data(data)
for data in json_output['results']:
replace_variable_data(data)
json_output['duration_mean'] = 1
# We need lexicographic sorting here to avoid non-deterministic behaviour
# The original sorting key is duration, but in our fake test we have
# non-deterministic durations before we reset them to 1
json_output['slowest_tests'].sort(key= lambda x: str(x))
with open(os.path.join(TEST_DATA_ROOT, expected_results_name)) as f:
expected_test_results = json.load(f)
pretty_json = json.dumps(json_output, indent=2, sort_keys=True)
msg = None # Set to pretty_json for bootstrapping.
self.assertDictEqual(json_output, expected_test_results, msg)
def testFailWithRerunAndJSON(self):
"""Test re-running a failing test and output to json."""
with temp_base() as basedir:
json_path = os.path.join(basedir, 'out.json')
result = run_tests(
basedir,
'--progress=verbose',
'--variants=default',
'--rerun-failures-count=2',
'--random-seed=123',
'--json-test-results', json_path,
'sweet/strawberries',
infra_staging=False,
)
self.assertIn('sweet/strawberries default: FAIL', result.stdout, result)
# With test processors we don't count reruns as separated failures.
# TODO(majeski): fix it?
self.assertIn('1 tests failed', result.stdout, result)
self.assertEqual(0, result.returncode, result)
# TODO(majeski): Previously we only reported the variant flags in the
# flags field of the test result.
# After recent changes we report all flags, including the file names.
# This is redundant to the command. Needs investigation.
self.maxDiff = None
self.check_cleaned_json_output(
'expected_test_results1.json', json_path, basedir)
def testFlakeWithRerunAndJSON(self):
"""Test re-running a failing test and output to json."""
with temp_base(baseroot='testroot2') as basedir:
json_path = os.path.join(basedir, 'out.json')
result = run_tests(
basedir,
'--progress=verbose',
'--variants=default',
'--rerun-failures-count=2',
'--random-seed=123',
'--json-test-results', json_path,
'sweet',
infra_staging=False,
)
self.assertIn('sweet/bananaflakes default: FAIL PASS', result.stdout, result)
self.assertIn('=== sweet/bananaflakes (flaky) ===', result.stdout, result)
self.assertIn('1 tests failed', result.stdout, result)
self.assertIn('1 tests were flaky', result.stdout, result)
self.assertEqual(0, result.returncode, result)
self.maxDiff = None
self.check_cleaned_json_output(
'expected_test_results2.json', json_path, basedir)
def testAutoDetect(self):
"""Fake a build with several auto-detected options.
Using all those options at once doesn't really make much sense. This is
merely for getting coverage.
"""
with temp_base() as basedir:
override_build_config(
Revert "Reland "[build] Add V8-specific dcheck_always_on"" This reverts commit 67960ba110803b053a772eff7aeac6c5d2f23143. Reason for revert: This has been properly fixed by https://crrev.com/c/3053740. Now dcheck_always_on already defaults to false for subprojects like V8 and no other switch is required. The switch didn't fully work anyways due to https://crbug.com/1231890. Original change's description: > Reland "[build] Add V8-specific dcheck_always_on" > > This is a reland of cecc666f4d681dc6eca7c9a65ff9da05ea42f1e3 > > Depends on: > https://crrev.com/c/3043611 > > Original change's description: > > [build] Add V8-specific dcheck_always_on > > > > This makes the V8 dcheck control independent of Chromium's and > > prepares switching Chromium's default behavior without affecting V8 > > developers or builders. > > > > Preparation for: https://crrev.com/c/2893204 > > > > Bug: chromium:1225701 > > Change-Id: I520b96019b04196f4420716ff3500ebd6c21666f > > Reviewed-on: https://chromium-review.googlesource.com/c/v8/v8/+/3038528 > > Reviewed-by: Leszek Swirski <leszeks@chromium.org> > > Commit-Queue: Michael Achenbach <machenbach@chromium.org> > > Cr-Commit-Position: refs/heads/master@{#75827} > > Bug: chromium:1225701 > Change-Id: I56568b78592addba01793d2d14f768c9ee10103d > Reviewed-on: https://chromium-review.googlesource.com/c/v8/v8/+/3041670 > Reviewed-by: Liviu Rau <liviurau@chromium.org> > Commit-Queue: Michael Achenbach <machenbach@chromium.org> > Cr-Commit-Position: refs/heads/master@{#75839} Bug: chromium:1225701, chromium:1231890 Change-Id: I7e27f5774d8e162977f30f685da4b15dadcc1084 Reviewed-on: https://chromium-review.googlesource.com/c/v8/v8/+/3055294 Reviewed-by: Liviu Rau <liviurau@chromium.org> Commit-Queue: Michael Achenbach <machenbach@chromium.org> Cr-Commit-Position: refs/heads/master@{#75935}
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basedir, dcheck_always_on=True, is_asan=True, is_cfi=True,
is_msan=True, is_tsan=True, is_ubsan_vptr=True, target_cpu='x86',
v8_enable_i18n_support=False, v8_target_cpu='x86',
v8_enable_verify_csa=False, v8_enable_lite_mode=False,
v8_enable_pointer_compression=False,
v8_enable_pointer_compression_shared_cage=False,
v8_enable_shared_ro_heap=False,
V8 Sandbox rebranding This CL renames a number of things related to the V8 sandbox. Mainly, what used to be under V8_HEAP_SANDBOX is now under V8_SANDBOXED_EXTERNAL_POINTERS, while the previous V8 VirtualMemoryCage is now simply the V8 Sandbox: V8_VIRTUAL_MEMORY_CAGE => V8_SANDBOX V8_HEAP_SANDBOX => V8_SANDBOXED_EXTERNAL_POINTERS V8_CAGED_POINTERS => V8_SANDBOXED_POINTERS V8VirtualMemoryCage => Sandbox CagedPointer => SandboxedPointer fake cage => partially reserved sandbox src/security => src/sandbox This naming scheme should simplify things: the sandbox is now the large region of virtual address space inside which V8 mainly operates and which should be considered untrusted. Mechanisms like sandboxed pointers are then used to attempt to prevent escapes from the sandbox (i.e. corruption of memory outside of it). Furthermore, the new naming scheme avoids the confusion with the various other "cages" in V8, in particular, the VirtualMemoryCage class, by dropping that name entirely. Future sandbox features are developed under their own V8_SANDBOX_X flag, and will, once final, be merged into V8_SANDBOX. Current future features are sandboxed external pointers (using the external pointer table), and sandboxed pointers (pointers guaranteed to point into the sandbox, e.g. because they are encoded as offsets). This CL then also introduces a new build flag, v8_enable_sandbox_future, which enables all future features. Bug: v8:10391 Change-Id: I5174ea8f5ab40fb96a04af10853da735ad775c96 Cq-Include-Trybots: luci.v8.try:v8_linux64_heap_sandbox_dbg_ng,v8_linux_arm64_sim_heap_sandbox_dbg_ng Reviewed-on: https://chromium-review.googlesource.com/c/v8/v8/+/3322981 Reviewed-by: Hannes Payer <hpayer@chromium.org> Reviewed-by: Igor Sheludko <ishell@chromium.org> Reviewed-by: Michael Achenbach <machenbach@chromium.org> Reviewed-by: Toon Verwaest <verwaest@chromium.org> Commit-Queue: Samuel Groß <saelo@chromium.org> Cr-Commit-Position: refs/heads/main@{#78384}
2021-12-15 13:39:15 +00:00
v8_enable_sandbox=False)
result = run_tests(
basedir,
'--progress=verbose',
'--variants=default',
'sweet/bananas',
)
expect_text = (
'>>> Autodetected:\n'
'asan\n'
'cfi_vptr\n'
Revert "Reland "[build] Add V8-specific dcheck_always_on"" This reverts commit 67960ba110803b053a772eff7aeac6c5d2f23143. Reason for revert: This has been properly fixed by https://crrev.com/c/3053740. Now dcheck_always_on already defaults to false for subprojects like V8 and no other switch is required. The switch didn't fully work anyways due to https://crbug.com/1231890. Original change's description: > Reland "[build] Add V8-specific dcheck_always_on" > > This is a reland of cecc666f4d681dc6eca7c9a65ff9da05ea42f1e3 > > Depends on: > https://crrev.com/c/3043611 > > Original change's description: > > [build] Add V8-specific dcheck_always_on > > > > This makes the V8 dcheck control independent of Chromium's and > > prepares switching Chromium's default behavior without affecting V8 > > developers or builders. > > > > Preparation for: https://crrev.com/c/2893204 > > > > Bug: chromium:1225701 > > Change-Id: I520b96019b04196f4420716ff3500ebd6c21666f > > Reviewed-on: https://chromium-review.googlesource.com/c/v8/v8/+/3038528 > > Reviewed-by: Leszek Swirski <leszeks@chromium.org> > > Commit-Queue: Michael Achenbach <machenbach@chromium.org> > > Cr-Commit-Position: refs/heads/master@{#75827} > > Bug: chromium:1225701 > Change-Id: I56568b78592addba01793d2d14f768c9ee10103d > Reviewed-on: https://chromium-review.googlesource.com/c/v8/v8/+/3041670 > Reviewed-by: Liviu Rau <liviurau@chromium.org> > Commit-Queue: Michael Achenbach <machenbach@chromium.org> > Cr-Commit-Position: refs/heads/master@{#75839} Bug: chromium:1225701, chromium:1231890 Change-Id: I7e27f5774d8e162977f30f685da4b15dadcc1084 Reviewed-on: https://chromium-review.googlesource.com/c/v8/v8/+/3055294 Reviewed-by: Liviu Rau <liviurau@chromium.org> Commit-Queue: Michael Achenbach <machenbach@chromium.org> Cr-Commit-Position: refs/heads/master@{#75935}
2021-07-27 06:41:14 +00:00
'dcheck_always_on\n'
'msan\n'
'no_i18n\n'
'tsan\n'
'ubsan_vptr\n'
'webassembly\n'
'>>> Running tests for ia32.release')
self.assertIn(expect_text, result.stdout, result)
self.assertEqual(0, result.returncode, result)
# TODO(machenbach): Test some more implications of the auto-detected
# options, e.g. that the right env variables are set.
def testSkips(self):
"""Test skipping tests in status file for a specific variant."""
with temp_base() as basedir:
result = run_tests(
basedir,
'--progress=verbose',
'--variants=nooptimization',
'sweet/strawberries',
infra_staging=False,
)
self.assertIn('0 tests ran', result.stdout, result)
self.assertEqual(2, result.returncode, result)
def testRunSkips(self):
"""Inverse the above. Test parameter to keep running skipped tests."""
with temp_base() as basedir:
result = run_tests(
basedir,
'--progress=verbose',
'--variants=nooptimization',
'--run-skipped',
'sweet/strawberries',
)
self.assertIn('1 tests failed', result.stdout, result)
self.assertIn('1 tests ran', result.stdout, result)
self.assertEqual(1, result.returncode, result)
def testDefault(self):
"""Test using default test suites, though no tests are run since they don't
exist in a test setting.
"""
with temp_base() as basedir:
result = run_tests(
basedir,
infra_staging=False,
)
self.assertIn('0 tests ran', result.stdout, result)
self.assertEqual(2, result.returncode, result)
def testNoBuildConfig(self):
"""Test failing run when build config is not found."""
with temp_dir() as basedir:
result = run_tests(basedir)
self.assertIn('Failed to load build config', result.stdout, result)
self.assertEqual(5, result.returncode, result)
def testInconsistentArch(self):
"""Test failing run when attempting to wrongly override the arch."""
with temp_base() as basedir:
result = run_tests(basedir, '--arch=ia32')
self.assertIn(
'--arch value (ia32) inconsistent with build config (x64).',
result.stdout, result)
self.assertEqual(5, result.returncode, result)
def testWrongVariant(self):
"""Test using a bogus variant."""
with temp_base() as basedir:
result = run_tests(basedir, '--variants=meh')
self.assertEqual(5, result.returncode, result)
def testModeFromBuildConfig(self):
"""Test auto-detection of mode from build config."""
with temp_base() as basedir:
result = run_tests(basedir, '--outdir=out/build', 'sweet/bananas')
self.assertIn('Running tests for x64.release', result.stdout, result)
self.assertEqual(0, result.returncode, result)
@unittest.skip("not available with test processors")
def testReport(self):
"""Test the report feature.
This also exercises various paths in statusfile logic.
"""
with temp_base() as basedir:
result = run_tests(
basedir,
'--variants=default',
'sweet',
'--report',
)
self.assertIn(
'3 tests are expected to fail that we should fix',
result.stdout, result)
self.assertEqual(1, result.returncode, result)
@unittest.skip("not available with test processors")
def testWarnUnusedRules(self):
"""Test the unused-rules feature."""
with temp_base() as basedir:
result = run_tests(
basedir,
'--variants=default,nooptimization',
'sweet',
'--warn-unused',
)
self.assertIn( 'Unused rule: carrots', result.stdout, result)
self.assertIn( 'Unused rule: regress/', result.stdout, result)
self.assertEqual(1, result.returncode, result)
@unittest.skip("not available with test processors")
def testCatNoSources(self):
"""Test printing sources, but the suite's tests have none available."""
with temp_base() as basedir:
result = run_tests(
basedir,
'--variants=default',
'sweet/bananas',
'--cat',
)
self.assertIn('begin source: sweet/bananas', result.stdout, result)
self.assertIn('(no source available)', result.stdout, result)
self.assertEqual(0, result.returncode, result)
def testPredictable(self):
"""Test running a test in verify-predictable mode.
The test will fail because of missing allocation output. We verify that and
that the predictable flags are passed and printed after failure.
"""
with temp_base() as basedir:
override_build_config(basedir, v8_enable_verify_predictable=True)
result = run_tests(
basedir,
'--progress=verbose',
'--variants=default',
'sweet/bananas',
infra_staging=False,
)
self.assertIn('1 tests ran', result.stdout, result)
self.assertIn('sweet/bananas default: FAIL', result.stdout, result)
self.assertIn('Test had no allocation output', result.stdout, result)
self.assertIn('--predictable --verify-predictable', result.stdout, result)
self.assertEqual(1, result.returncode, result)
def testSlowArch(self):
"""Test timeout factor manipulation on slow architecture."""
with temp_base() as basedir:
override_build_config(basedir, v8_target_cpu='arm64')
result = run_tests(
basedir,
'--progress=verbose',
'--variants=default',
'sweet/bananas',
)
# TODO(machenbach): We don't have a way for testing if the correct
# timeout was used.
self.assertEqual(0, result.returncode, result)
def testRandomSeedStressWithDefault(self):
"""Test using random-seed-stress feature has the right number of tests."""
with temp_base() as basedir:
result = run_tests(
basedir,
'--progress=verbose',
'--variants=default',
'--random-seed-stress-count=2',
'sweet/bananas',
infra_staging=False,
)
self.assertIn('2 tests ran', result.stdout, result)
self.assertEqual(0, result.returncode, result)
def testRandomSeedStressWithSeed(self):
"""Test using random-seed-stress feature passing a random seed."""
with temp_base() as basedir:
result = run_tests(
basedir,
'--progress=verbose',
'--variants=default',
'--random-seed-stress-count=2',
'--random-seed=123',
'sweet/strawberries',
)
self.assertIn('2 tests ran', result.stdout, result)
# We use a failing test so that the command is printed and we can verify
# that the right random seed was passed.
self.assertIn('--random-seed=123', result.stdout, result)
self.assertEqual(1, result.returncode, result)
def testSpecificVariants(self):
"""Test using NO_VARIANTS modifiers in status files skips the desire tests.
The test runner cmd line configures 4 tests to run (2 tests * 2 variants).
But the status file applies a modifier to each skipping one of the
variants.
"""
with temp_base() as basedir:
Reland "Unconditionally enable snapshot builds and remove 'v8_use_snapshot'" This is a reland of 1c56974f2a7935986762473285369bb45be7917c This is a plain reland of the original CL. The original CL was speculatively reverted, but ended up not being the cause for bot failures. Original change's description: > Unconditionally enable snapshot builds and remove 'v8_use_snapshot' > > This CL removes 'v8_use_snapshot' and the usages of the implied > V8_USE_SNAPSHOT define. One test runner unittest was updated to use the > "asan" variant instead of the now obsolete "no_snap" variant. > > Related chromium CL: https://crrev.com/c/1796325. > > Bug: v8:8531 > Change-Id: I5da7c9f8e9110fe7bc0f4e4f821bcb7f7d98f927 > Reviewed-on: https://chromium-review.googlesource.com/c/v8/v8/+/1784282 > Commit-Queue: Simon Zünd <szuend@chromium.org> > Reviewed-by: Tamer Tas <tmrts@chromium.org> > Reviewed-by: Michael Achenbach <machenbach@chromium.org> > Reviewed-by: Nico Weber <thakis@chromium.org> > Reviewed-by: Jakob Gruber <jgruber@chromium.org> > Reviewed-by: Michael Starzinger <mstarzinger@chromium.org> > Cr-Commit-Position: refs/heads/master@{#64290} TBR=thakis@chromium.org,machenbach@chromium.org,mstarzinger@chromium.org,jgruber@chromium.org,tmrts@chromium.org,szuend@chromium.org Bug: v8:8531 Change-Id: Id75a802279238138f7aefec62e0b6425a5acc08d Reviewed-on: https://chromium-review.googlesource.com/c/v8/v8/+/1864649 Reviewed-by: Simon Zünd <szuend@chromium.org> Reviewed-by: Tamer Tas <tmrts@chromium.org> Commit-Queue: Simon Zünd <szuend@chromium.org> Cr-Commit-Position: refs/heads/master@{#64305}
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override_build_config(basedir, is_asan=True)
result = run_tests(
basedir,
'--progress=verbose',
'--variants=default,stress',
'sweet/bananas',
'sweet/raspberries',
)
# Both tests are either marked as running in only default or only
# slow variant.
self.assertIn('2 tests ran', result.stdout, result)
self.assertEqual(0, result.returncode, result)
def testStatusFilePresubmit(self):
"""Test that the fake status file is well-formed."""
with temp_base() as basedir:
from testrunner.local import statusfile
self.assertTrue(statusfile.PresubmitCheck(
os.path.join(basedir, 'test', 'sweet', 'sweet.status')))
def testDotsProgress(self):
with temp_base() as basedir:
result = run_tests(
basedir,
'--progress=dots',
'sweet/cherries',
'sweet/bananas',
'--no-sorting', '-j1', # make results order deterministic
infra_staging=False,
)
self.assertIn('2 tests ran', result.stdout, result)
self.assertIn('F.', result.stdout, result)
self.assertEqual(1, result.returncode, result)
def testMonoProgress(self):
self._testCompactProgress('mono')
def testColorProgress(self):
self._testCompactProgress('color')
def _testCompactProgress(self, name):
with temp_base() as basedir:
result = run_tests(
basedir,
'--progress=%s' % name,
'sweet/cherries',
'sweet/bananas',
infra_staging=False,
)
if name == 'color':
expected = ('\033[34m% 28\033[0m|'
'\033[32m+ 1\033[0m|'
'\033[31m- 1\033[0m]: Done')
else:
expected = '% 28|+ 1|- 1]: Done'
self.assertIn(expected, result.stdout)
self.assertIn('sweet/cherries', result.stdout)
self.assertIn('sweet/bananas', result.stdout)
self.assertEqual(1, result.returncode, result)
def testExitAfterNFailures(self):
with temp_base() as basedir:
result = run_tests(
basedir,
'--progress=verbose',
'--exit-after-n-failures=2',
'-j1',
'sweet/mangoes', # PASS
'sweet/strawberries', # FAIL
'sweet/blackberries', # FAIL
'sweet/raspberries', # should not run
)
self.assertIn('sweet/mangoes default: PASS', result.stdout, result)
self.assertIn('sweet/strawberries default: FAIL', result.stdout, result)
self.assertIn('Too many failures, exiting...', result.stdout, result)
self.assertIn('sweet/blackberries default: FAIL', result.stdout, result)
self.assertNotIn('sweet/raspberries', result.stdout, result)
self.assertIn('2 tests failed', result.stdout, result)
self.assertIn('3 tests ran', result.stdout, result)
self.assertEqual(1, result.returncode, result)
def testNumFuzzer(self):
sys_args = ['--command-prefix', sys.executable, '--outdir', 'out/build']
with temp_base() as basedir:
with capture() as (stdout, stderr):
code = num_fuzzer.NumFuzzer(basedir=basedir).execute(sys_args)
result = Result(stdout.getvalue(), stderr.getvalue(), code)
self.assertEqual(0, result.returncode, result)
def testRunnerFlags(self):
"""Test that runner-specific flags are passed to tests."""
with temp_base() as basedir:
result = run_tests(
basedir,
'--progress=verbose',
'--variants=default',
'--random-seed=42',
'sweet/bananas',
'-v',
)
self.assertIn(
'--test bananas --random-seed=42 --nohard-abort --testing-d8-test-runner',
result.stdout, result)
self.assertEqual(0, result.returncode, result)
if __name__ == '__main__':
unittest.main()