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# Copyright 2020-2023 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
# the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or
# (at your option) any later version.
#
# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
# GNU General Public License for more details.
#
# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
# along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
# This library provides some protection against the introduction of
# tests that include either the source of build paths in the test
# name. When a test includes the path in its test name it is harder
# to compare results between two runs of GDB from different trees.
namespace eval ::CheckTestNames {
# An associative array of all test names to the number of times each
# name is seen. Used to detect duplicate test names.
variable all_test_names
array set all_test_names {}
# An associative array of counts of tests that either include a path in
# their test name, or have a duplicate test name. There are two counts
# for each issue, 'count', which counts occurrences within a single
# variant run, and 'total', which counts across all variants.
variable counts
array set counts {}
foreach nm {paths duplicates} {
set counts($nm,count) 0
set counts($nm,total) 0
}
# Increment the count, and total count for TYPE.
proc inc_count { type } {
variable counts
incr counts($type,count)
incr counts($type,total)
}
# Check if MESSAGE contains a build or source path, if it does increment
# the relevant counter and return true, otherwise, return false.
proc _check_paths { message } {
global srcdir objdir
foreach path [list $srcdir $objdir] {
if { [ string first $path $message ] >= 0 } {
# Count each test just once.
inc_count paths
return true
}
}
return false
}
# Check if MESSAGE is a duplicate, if it is then increment the
# duplicates counter and return true, otherwise, return false.
proc _check_duplicates { message } {
variable all_test_names
# Initialise a count, or increment the count for this test name.
if {![info exists all_test_names($message)]} {
set all_test_names($message) 0
} else {
if {$all_test_names($message) == 0} {
inc_count duplicates
}
incr all_test_names($message)
return true
}
return false
}
# Remove the leading Dejagnu status marker from MESSAGE, and
# return the remainder of MESSAGE. A status marker is something
# like 'PASS: '. It is assumed that MESSAGE does contain such a
# marker. If it doesn't then MESSAGE is returned unmodified.
proc _strip_status { message } {
# Find the position of the first ': ' string.
set pos [string first ": " $message]
if { $pos > -1 } {
# The '+ 2' is so we skip the ': ' we found above.
return [string range $message [expr $pos + 2] end]
}
return $message
}
# Check if MESSAGE is a well-formed test name.
proc _check_well_formed_name { message } {
if { [regexp \n $message]} {
warning "Newline in test name"
}
}
# Check if MESSAGE contains either the source path or the build path.
# This will result in test names that can't easily be compared between
# different runs of GDB.
#
# Any offending test names cause the corresponding count to be
# incremented, and an extra message to be printed into the log
# file.
proc check { message } {
set message [ _strip_status $message ]
if [ _check_paths $message ] {
clone_output "PATH: $message"
}
if [ _check_duplicates $message ] {
clone_output "DUPLICATE: $message"
}
_check_well_formed_name $message
}
# If COUNT is greater than zero, disply PREFIX followed by COUNT.
proc maybe_show_count { prefix count } {
if { $count > 0 } {
clone_output "$prefix$count"
}
}
# Rename Dejagnu's log_summary procedure, and create do_log_summary to
# replace it. We arrange to have do_log_summary called later.
rename ::log_summary log_summary
proc do_log_summary { args } {
variable counts
# If ARGS is the empty list then we don't want to pass a single
# empty string as a parameter here.
eval "CheckTestNames::log_summary $args"
if { [llength $args] == 0 } {
set which "count"
} else {
set which [lindex $args 0]
}
maybe_show_count "# of paths in test names\t" \
$counts(paths,$which)
maybe_show_count "# of duplicate test names\t" \
$counts(duplicates,$which)
}
# Rename Dejagnu's reset_vars procedure, and create do_reset_vars to
# replace it. We arrange to have do_reset_vars called later.
rename ::reset_vars reset_vars
proc do_reset_vars {} {
variable all_test_names
variable counts
CheckTestNames::reset_vars
array unset all_test_names
foreach nm {paths duplicates} {
set counts($nm,count) 0
}
}
}
# Arrange for Dejagnu to call CheckTestNames::check for each test result.
foreach nm {pass fail xfail kfail xpass kpass unresolved untested \
unsupported} {
set local_record_procs($nm) "CheckTestNames::check"
}
# Create new global log_summary to replace Dejagnu's.
proc log_summary { args } {
eval "CheckTestNames::do_log_summary $args"
}
# Create new global reset_vars to replace Dejagnu's.
proc reset_vars {} {
eval "CheckTestNames::do_reset_vars"
}
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