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run-tests.py: make tests use same python interpreter as test harness....
run-tests.py: make tests use same python interpreter as test harness. this is wanted because some tests run python interpreter directly. must use same python interpreter in tests as in main harness or problems will happen because of e.g. different python abi if run-tests.py run with python 2.5 but system python is 2.4. fix is to see if system python is used and is named python. if no, put symlink called python at front of shell search path.

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#!/usr/bin/env python
#
# run-tests.py - Run a set of tests on Mercurial
#
# Copyright 2006 Matt Mackall <mpm@selenic.com>
#
# This software may be used and distributed according to the terms
# of the GNU General Public License, incorporated herein by reference.
import os, sys, shutil, re
import tempfile
import difflib
import popen2
from optparse import OptionParser
required_tools = ["python", "diff", "grep", "unzip", "gunzip", "bunzip2", "sed"]
parser = OptionParser("%prog [options] [tests]")
parser.add_option("-v", "--verbose", action="store_true",
help="output verbose messages")
parser.add_option("-c", "--cover", action="store_true",
help="print a test coverage report")
parser.add_option("-s", "--cover_stdlib", action="store_true",
help="print a test coverage report inc. standard libraries")
parser.add_option("-C", "--annotate", action="store_true",
help="output files annotated with coverage")
(options, args) = parser.parse_args()
verbose = options.verbose
coverage = options.cover or options.cover_stdlib or options.annotate
def vlog(*msg):
if verbose:
for m in msg:
print m,
print
def splitnewlines(text):
'''like str.splitlines, but only split on newlines.
keep line endings.'''
i = 0
lines = []
while True:
n = text.find('\n', i)
if n == -1:
last = text[i:]
if last:
lines.append(last)
return lines
lines.append(text[i:n+1])
i = n + 1
def show_diff(expected, output):
for line in difflib.unified_diff(expected, output,
"Expected output", "Test output"):
sys.stdout.write(line)
def find_program(program):
"""Search PATH for a executable program"""
for p in os.environ.get('PATH', os.defpath).split(os.pathsep):
name = os.path.join(p, program)
if os.access(name, os.X_OK):
return name
return None
def check_required_tools():
# Before we go any further, check for pre-requisite tools
# stuff from coreutils (cat, rm, etc) are not tested
for p in required_tools:
if os.name == 'nt':
p += '.exe'
found = find_program(p)
if found:
vlog("# Found prerequisite", p, "at", found)
else:
print "WARNING: Did not find prerequisite tool: "+p
def cleanup_exit():
if verbose:
print "# Cleaning up HGTMP", HGTMP
shutil.rmtree(HGTMP, True)
def use_correct_python():
# some tests run python interpreter. they must use same
# interpreter we use or bad things will happen.
exedir, exename = os.path.split(sys.executable)
if exename == 'python':
path = find_program('python')
if os.path.dirname(path) == exedir:
return
vlog('# Making python executable in test path use correct Python')
my_python = os.path.join(BINDIR, 'python')
try:
os.symlink(sys.executable, my_python)
except AttributeError:
# windows fallback
shutil.copyfile(sys.executable, my_python)
shutil.copymode(sys.executable, my_python)
def install_hg():
vlog("# Performing temporary installation of HG")
installerrs = os.path.join("tests", "install.err")
os.chdir("..") # Get back to hg root
cmd = ('%s setup.py clean --all'
' install --force --home="%s" --install-lib="%s" >%s 2>&1'
% (sys.executable, INST, PYTHONDIR, installerrs))
vlog("# Running", cmd)
if os.system(cmd) == 0:
if not verbose:
os.remove(installerrs)
else:
f = open(installerrs)
for line in f:
print line,
f.close()
sys.exit(1)
os.chdir(TESTDIR)
os.environ["PATH"] = "%s%s%s" % (BINDIR, os.pathsep, os.environ["PATH"])
os.environ["PYTHONPATH"] = PYTHONDIR
use_correct_python()
if coverage:
vlog("# Installing coverage wrapper")
os.environ['COVERAGE_FILE'] = COVERAGE_FILE
if os.path.exists(COVERAGE_FILE):
os.unlink(COVERAGE_FILE)
# Create a wrapper script to invoke hg via coverage.py
os.rename(os.path.join(BINDIR, "hg"), os.path.join(BINDIR, "_hg.py"))
f = open(os.path.join(BINDIR, 'hg'), 'w')
f.write('#!' + sys.executable + '\n')
f.write('import sys, os; os.execv(sys.executable, [sys.executable, '+ \
'"%s", "-x", "%s"] + sys.argv[1:])\n' % (
os.path.join(TESTDIR, 'coverage.py'),
os.path.join(BINDIR, '_hg.py')))
f.close()
os.chmod(os.path.join(BINDIR, 'hg'), 0700)
def output_coverage():
vlog("# Producing coverage report")
omit = [BINDIR, TESTDIR, PYTHONDIR]
if not options.cover_stdlib:
# Exclude as system paths (ignoring empty strings seen on win)
omit += [x for x in sys.path if x != '']
omit = ','.join(omit)
os.chdir(PYTHONDIR)
cmd = '"%s" "%s" -r "--omit=%s"' % (
sys.executable, os.path.join(TESTDIR, 'coverage.py'), omit)
vlog("# Running: "+cmd)
os.system(cmd)
if options.annotate:
adir = os.path.join(TESTDIR, 'annotated')
if not os.path.isdir(adir):
os.mkdir(adir)
cmd = '"%s" "%s" -a "--directory=%s" "--omit=%s"' % (
sys.executable, os.path.join(TESTDIR, 'coverage.py'),
adir, omit)
vlog("# Running: "+cmd)
os.system(cmd)
def run(cmd):
"""Run command in a sub-process, capturing the output (stdout and stderr).
Return the exist code, and output."""
# TODO: Use subprocess.Popen if we're running on Python 2.4
if os.name == 'nt':
tochild, fromchild = os.popen4(cmd)
tochild.close()
output = fromchild.read()
ret = fromchild.close()
if ret == None:
ret = 0
else:
proc = popen2.Popen4(cmd)
proc.tochild.close()
output = proc.fromchild.read()
ret = proc.wait()
return ret, splitnewlines(output)
def run_one(test):
vlog("# Test", test)
if not verbose:
sys.stdout.write('.')
sys.stdout.flush()
err = os.path.join(TESTDIR, test+".err")
ref = os.path.join(TESTDIR, test+".out")
if os.path.exists(err):
os.remove(err) # Remove any previous output files
# Make a tmp subdirectory to work in
tmpd = os.path.join(HGTMP, test)
os.mkdir(tmpd)
os.chdir(tmpd)
if test.endswith(".py"):
cmd = '%s "%s"' % (sys.executable, os.path.join(TESTDIR, test))
else:
cmd = '"%s"' % (os.path.join(TESTDIR, test))
# To reliably get the error code from batch files on WinXP,
# the "cmd /c call" prefix is needed. Grrr
if os.name == 'nt' and test.endswith(".bat"):
cmd = 'cmd /c call "%s"' % (os.path.join(TESTDIR, test))
vlog("# Running", cmd)
ret, out = run(cmd)
vlog("# Ret was:", ret)
diffret = 0
# If reference output file exists, check test output against it
if os.path.exists(ref):
f = open(ref, "r")
ref_out = splitnewlines(f.read())
f.close()
else:
ref_out = ['']
if out != ref_out:
diffret = 1
print "\nERROR: %s output changed" % (test)
show_diff(ref_out, out)
if ret:
print "\nERROR: %s failed with error code %d" % (test, ret)
elif diffret:
ret = diffret
if ret != 0: # Save errors to a file for diagnosis
f = open(err, "wb")
for line in out:
f.write(line)
f.close()
os.chdir(TESTDIR)
shutil.rmtree(tmpd, True)
return ret == 0
os.umask(022)
check_required_tools()
# Reset some environment variables to well-known values so that
# the tests produce repeatable output.
os.environ['LANG'] = os.environ['LC_ALL'] = 'C'
os.environ['TZ'] = 'GMT'
os.environ["HGEDITOR"] = sys.executable + ' -c "import sys; sys.exit(0)"'
os.environ["HGMERGE"] = sys.executable + ' -c "import sys; sys.exit(0)"'
os.environ["HGUSER"] = "test"
os.environ["HGRCPATH"] = ""
TESTDIR = os.environ["TESTDIR"] = os.getcwd()
HGTMP = os.environ["HGTMP"] = tempfile.mkdtemp("", "hgtests.")
vlog("# Using TESTDIR", TESTDIR)
vlog("# Using HGTMP", HGTMP)
INST = os.path.join(HGTMP, "install")
BINDIR = os.path.join(INST, "bin")
PYTHONDIR = os.path.join(INST, "lib", "python")
COVERAGE_FILE = os.path.join(TESTDIR, ".coverage")
try:
try:
install_hg()
tests = 0
failed = 0
if len(args) == 0:
args = os.listdir(".")
for test in args:
if test.startswith("test-") and not '~' in test and not '.' in test:
if not run_one(test):
failed += 1
tests += 1
print "\n# Ran %d tests, %d failed." % (tests, failed)
if coverage:
output_coverage()
except KeyboardInterrupt:
failed = True
print "\ninterrupted!"
finally:
cleanup_exit()
if failed:
sys.exit(1)