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from __future__ import absolute_import
from __future__ import print_function
# System modules
from distutils.version import LooseVersion, StrictVersion
from functools import wraps
import os
import re
import sys
import tempfile
# Third-party modules
import six
import unittest2
# LLDB modules
import use_lldb_suite
import lldb
from . import configuration
from . import test_categories
from lldbsuite.test_event.event_builder import EventBuilder
from lldbsuite.support import funcutils
from lldbsuite.test import lldbplatform
from lldbsuite.test import lldbplatformutil
class DecorateMode:
Skip, Xfail = range(2)
# You can use no_match to reverse the test of the conditional that is used to match keyword
# arguments in the skip / xfail decorators. If oslist=["windows", "linux"] skips windows
# and linux, oslist=no_match(["windows", "linux"]) skips *unless* windows or linux.
class no_match:
def __init__(self, item):
self.item = item
def _check_expected_version(comparison, expected, actual):
def fn_leq(x,y): return x <= y
def fn_less(x,y): return x < y
def fn_geq(x,y): return x >= y
def fn_greater(x,y): return x > y
def fn_eq(x,y): return x == y
def fn_neq(x,y): return x != y
op_lookup = {
"==": fn_eq,
"=": fn_eq,
"!=": fn_neq,
"<>": fn_neq,
">": fn_greater,
"<": fn_less,
">=": fn_geq,
"<=": fn_leq
}
expected_str = '.'.join([str(x) for x in expected])
actual_str = '.'.join([str(x) for x in actual])
return op_lookup[comparison](LooseVersion(actual_str), LooseVersion(expected_str))
def _match_decorator_property(expected, actual):
if actual is None or expected is None:
return True
if isinstance(expected, no_match):
return not _match_decorator_property(expected.item, actual)
elif isinstance(expected, (re._pattern_type,)+six.string_types):
return re.search(expected, actual) is not None
elif hasattr(expected, "__iter__"):
return any([x is not None and _match_decorator_property(x, actual) for x in expected])
else:
return expected == actual
def expectedFailure(expected_fn, bugnumber=None):
def expectedFailure_impl(func):
if isinstance(func, type) and issubclass(func, unittest2.TestCase):
raise Exception("Decorator can only be used to decorate a test method")
@wraps(func)
def wrapper(*args, **kwargs):
self = args[0]
if funcutils.requires_self(expected_fn):
xfail_reason = expected_fn(self)
else:
xfail_reason = expected_fn()
if xfail_reason is not None:
if configuration.results_formatter_object is not None:
# Mark this test as expected to fail.
configuration.results_formatter_object.handle_event(
EventBuilder.event_for_mark_test_expected_failure(self))
xfail_func = unittest2.expectedFailure(func)
xfail_func(*args, **kwargs)
else:
func(*args, **kwargs)
return wrapper
# Some decorators can be called both with no arguments (e.g. @expectedFailureWindows)
# or with arguments (e.g. @expectedFailureWindows(compilers=['gcc'])). When called
# the first way, the first argument will be the actual function because decorators are
# weird like that. So this is basically a check that says "which syntax was the original
# function decorated with?"
if six.callable(bugnumber):
return expectedFailure_impl(bugnumber)
else:
return expectedFailure_impl
def skipTestIfFn(expected_fn, bugnumber=None):
def skipTestIfFn_impl(func):
if isinstance(func, type) and issubclass(func, unittest2.TestCase):
raise Exception("@skipTestIfFn can only be used to decorate a test method")
@wraps(func)
def wrapper(*args, **kwargs):
self = args[0]
if funcutils.requires_self(expected_fn):
reason = expected_fn(self)
else:
reason = expected_fn()
if reason is not None:
self.skipTest(reason)
else:
func(*args, **kwargs)
return wrapper
# Some decorators can be called both with no arguments (e.g. @expectedFailureWindows)
# or with arguments (e.g. @expectedFailureWindows(compilers=['gcc'])). When called
# the first way, the first argument will be the actual function because decorators are
# weird like that. So this is basically a check that says "how was the decorator used"
if six.callable(bugnumber):
return skipTestIfFn_impl(bugnumber)
else:
return skipTestIfFn_impl
def _decorateTest(mode,
bugnumber=None, oslist=None, hostoslist=None,
compiler=None, compiler_version=None,
archs=None, triple=None,
debug_info=None,
swig_version=None, py_version=None,
remote=None):
def fn(self):
skip_for_os = _match_decorator_property(lldbplatform.translate(oslist), self.getPlatform())
skip_for_hostos = _match_decorator_property(lldbplatform.translate(hostoslist), lldbplatformutil.getHostPlatform())
skip_for_compiler = _match_decorator_property(compiler, self.getCompiler()) and self.expectedCompilerVersion(compiler_version)
skip_for_arch = _match_decorator_property(archs, self.getArchitecture())
skip_for_debug_info = _match_decorator_property(debug_info, self.debug_info)
skip_for_triple = _match_decorator_property(triple, lldb.DBG.GetSelectedPlatform().GetTriple())
skip_for_remote = _match_decorator_property(remote, lldb.remote_platform is not None)
skip_for_swig_version = (swig_version is None) or (not hasattr(lldb, 'swig_version')) or (_check_expected_version(swig_version[0], swig_version[1], lldb.swig_version))
skip_for_py_version = (py_version is None) or _check_expected_version(py_version[0], py_version[1], sys.version_info)
# For the test to be skipped, all specified (e.g. not None) parameters must be True.
# An unspecified parameter means "any", so those are marked skip by default. And we skip
# the final test if all conditions are True.
conditions = [(oslist, skip_for_os, "target o/s"),
(hostoslist, skip_for_hostos, "host o/s"),
(compiler, skip_for_compiler, "compiler or version"),
(archs, skip_for_arch, "architecture"),
(debug_info, skip_for_debug_info, "debug info format"),
(triple, skip_for_triple, "target triple"),
(swig_version, skip_for_swig_version, "swig version"),
(py_version, skip_for_py_version, "python version"),
(remote, skip_for_remote, "platform locality (remote/local)")]
reasons = []
final_skip_result = True
for this_condition in conditions:
final_skip_result = final_skip_result and this_condition[1]
if this_condition[0] is not None and this_condition[1]:
reasons.append(this_condition[2])
reason_str = None
if final_skip_result:
mode_str = {DecorateMode.Skip : "skipping", DecorateMode.Xfail : "xfailing"}[mode]
if len(reasons) > 0:
reason_str = ",".join(reasons)
reason_str = "{} due to the following parameter(s): {}".format(mode_str, reason_str)
else:
reason_str = "{} unconditionally"
if bugnumber is not None and not six.callable(bugnumber):
reason_str = reason_str + " [" + str(bugnumber) + "]"
return reason_str
if mode == DecorateMode.Skip:
return skipTestIfFn(fn, bugnumber)
elif mode == DecorateMode.Xfail:
return expectedFailure(fn, bugnumber)
else:
return None
# provide a function to xfail on defined oslist, compiler version, and archs
# if none is specified for any argument, that argument won't be checked and thus means for all
# for example,
# @expectedFailureAll, xfail for all platform/compiler/arch,
# @expectedFailureAll(compiler='gcc'), xfail for gcc on all platform/architecture
# @expectedFailureAll(bugnumber, ["linux"], "gcc", ['>=', '4.9'], ['i386']), xfail for gcc>=4.9 on linux with i386
def expectedFailureAll(bugnumber=None,
oslist=None, hostoslist=None,
compiler=None, compiler_version=None,
archs=None, triple=None,
debug_info=None,
swig_version=None, py_version=None,
remote=None):
return _decorateTest(DecorateMode.Xfail,
bugnumber=bugnumber,
oslist=oslist, hostoslist=hostoslist,
compiler=compiler, compiler_version=compiler_version,
archs=archs, triple=triple,
debug_info=debug_info,
swig_version=swig_version, py_version=py_version,
remote=remote)
# provide a function to skip on defined oslist, compiler version, and archs
# if none is specified for any argument, that argument won't be checked and thus means for all
# for example,
# @skipIf, skip for all platform/compiler/arch,
# @skipIf(compiler='gcc'), skip for gcc on all platform/architecture
# @skipIf(bugnumber, ["linux"], "gcc", ['>=', '4.9'], ['i386']), skip for gcc>=4.9 on linux with i386
def skipIf(bugnumber=None,
oslist=None, hostoslist=None,
compiler=None, compiler_version=None,
archs=None, triple=None,
debug_info=None,
swig_version=None, py_version=None,
remote=None):
return _decorateTest(DecorateMode.Skip,
bugnumber=bugnumber,
oslist=oslist, hostoslist=hostoslist,
compiler=compiler, compiler_version=compiler_version,
archs=archs, triple=triple,
debug_info=debug_info,
swig_version=swig_version, py_version=py_version,
remote=remote)
def _skip_for_android(reason, api_levels, archs):
def impl(obj):
result = lldbplatformutil.match_android_device(obj.getArchitecture(), valid_archs=archs, valid_api_levels=api_levels)
return reason if result else None
return impl
def add_test_categories(cat):
"""Add test categories to a TestCase method"""
cat = test_categories.validate(cat, True)
def impl(func):
if isinstance(func, type) and issubclass(func, unittest2.TestCase):
raise Exception("@add_test_categories can only be used to decorate a test method")
if hasattr(func, "categories"):
cat.extend(func.categories)
func.categories = cat
return func
return impl
def benchmarks_test(func):
"""Decorate the item as a benchmarks test."""
def should_skip_benchmarks_test():
return "benchmarks test"
# Mark this function as such to separate them from the regular tests.
result = skipTestIfFn(should_skip_benchmarks_test)(func)
result.__benchmarks_test__ = True
return result
def no_debug_info_test(func):
"""Decorate the item as a test what don't use any debug info. If this annotation is specified
then the test runner won't generate a separate test for each debug info format. """
if isinstance(func, type) and issubclass(func, unittest2.TestCase):
raise Exception("@no_debug_info_test can only be used to decorate a test method")
@wraps(func)
def wrapper(self, *args, **kwargs):
return func(self, *args, **kwargs)
# Mark this function as such to separate them from the regular tests.
wrapper.__no_debug_info_test__ = True
return wrapper
def debugserver_test(func):
"""Decorate the item as a debugserver test."""
def should_skip_debugserver_test():
return "debugserver tests" if configuration.dont_do_debugserver_test else None
return skipTestIfFn(should_skip_debugserver_test)(func)
def llgs_test(func):
"""Decorate the item as a lldb-server test."""
def should_skip_llgs_tests():
return "llgs tests" if configuration.dont_do_llgs_test else None
return skipTestIfFn(should_skip_llgs_tests)(func)
def not_remote_testsuite_ready(func):
"""Decorate the item as a test which is not ready yet for remote testsuite."""
def is_remote():
return "Not ready for remote testsuite" if lldb.remote_platform else None
return skipTestIfFn(is_remote)(func)
def expectedFailureOS(oslist, bugnumber=None, compilers=None, debug_info=None, archs=None):
return expectedFailureAll(oslist=oslist, bugnumber=bugnumber, compiler=compilers, archs=archs, debug_info=debug_info)
def expectedFailureDarwin(bugnumber=None, compilers=None, debug_info=None):
# For legacy reasons, we support both "darwin" and "macosx" as OS X triples.
return expectedFailureOS(lldbplatform.darwin_all, bugnumber, compilers, debug_info=debug_info)
def expectedFailureAndroid(bugnumber=None, api_levels=None, archs=None):
""" Mark a test as xfail for Android.
Arguments:
bugnumber - The LLVM pr associated with the problem.
api_levels - A sequence of numbers specifying the Android API levels
for which a test is expected to fail. None means all API level.
arch - A sequence of architecture names specifying the architectures
for which a test is expected to fail. None means all architectures.
"""
return expectedFailure(_skip_for_android("xfailing on android", api_levels, archs), bugnumber)
# Flakey tests get two chances to run. If they fail the first time round, the result formatter
# makes sure it is run one more time.
def expectedFlakey(expected_fn, bugnumber=None):
def expectedFailure_impl(func):
@wraps(func)
def wrapper(*args, **kwargs):
self = args[0]
if expected_fn(self):
# Send event marking test as explicitly eligible for rerunning.
if configuration.results_formatter_object is not None:
# Mark this test as rerunnable.
configuration.results_formatter_object.handle_event(
EventBuilder.event_for_mark_test_rerun_eligible(self))
func(*args, **kwargs)
return wrapper
# Some decorators can be called both with no arguments (e.g. @expectedFailureWindows)
# or with arguments (e.g. @expectedFailureWindows(compilers=['gcc'])). When called
# the first way, the first argument will be the actual function because decorators are
# weird like that. So this is basically a check that says "which syntax was the original
# function decorated with?"
if six.callable(bugnumber):
return expectedFailure_impl(bugnumber)
else:
return expectedFailure_impl
def expectedFlakeyDwarf(bugnumber=None):
def fn(self):
return self.debug_info == "dwarf"
return expectedFlakey(fn, bugnumber)
def expectedFlakeyDsym(bugnumber=None):
def fn(self):
return self.debug_info == "dwarf"
return expectedFlakey(fn, bugnumber)
def expectedFlakeyOS(oslist, bugnumber=None, compilers=None):
def fn(self):
return (self.getPlatform() in oslist and
self.expectedCompiler(compilers))
return expectedFlakey(fn, bugnumber)
def expectedFlakeyDarwin(bugnumber=None, compilers=None):
# For legacy reasons, we support both "darwin" and "macosx" as OS X triples.
return expectedFlakeyOS(lldbplatformutil.getDarwinOSTriples(), bugnumber, compilers)
def expectedFlakeyFreeBSD(bugnumber=None, compilers=None):
return expectedFlakeyOS(['freebsd'], bugnumber, compilers)
def expectedFlakeyLinux(bugnumber=None, compilers=None):
return expectedFlakeyOS(['linux'], bugnumber, compilers)
def expectedFlakeyNetBSD(bugnumber=None, compilers=None):
return expectedFlakeyOS(['netbsd'], bugnumber, compilers)
def expectedFlakeyCompiler(compiler, compiler_version=None, bugnumber=None):
if compiler_version is None:
compiler_version=['=', None]
def fn(self):
return compiler in self.getCompiler() and self.expectedCompilerVersion(compiler_version)
return expectedFlakey(fn, bugnumber)
# @expectedFlakeyClang('bugnumber', ['<=', '3.4'])
def expectedFlakeyClang(bugnumber=None, compiler_version=None):
return expectedFlakeyCompiler('clang', compiler_version, bugnumber)
# @expectedFlakeyGcc('bugnumber', ['<=', '3.4'])
def expectedFlakeyGcc(bugnumber=None, compiler_version=None):
return expectedFlakeyCompiler('gcc', compiler_version, bugnumber)
def expectedFlakeyAndroid(bugnumber=None, api_levels=None, archs=None):
return expectedFlakey(_skip_for_android("flakey on android", api_levels, archs), bugnumber)
def skipIfRemote(func):
"""Decorate the item to skip tests if testing remotely."""
def is_remote():
return "skip on remote platform" if lldb.remote_platform else None
return skipTestIfFn(is_remote)(func)
def skipIfRemoteDueToDeadlock(func):
"""Decorate the item to skip tests if testing remotely due to the test deadlocking."""
def is_remote():
return "skip on remote platform (deadlocks)" if lldb.remote_platform else None
return skipTestIfFn(is_remote)(func)
def skipIfNoSBHeaders(func):
"""Decorate the item to mark tests that should be skipped when LLDB is built with no SB API headers."""
def are_sb_headers_missing():
if lldbplatformutil.getHostPlatform() == 'darwin':
header = os.path.join(os.environ["LLDB_LIB_DIR"], 'LLDB.framework', 'Versions','Current','Headers','LLDB.h')
else:
header = os.path.join(os.environ["LLDB_SRC"], "include", "lldb", "API", "LLDB.h")
if not os.path.exists(header):
return "skip because LLDB.h header not found"
return None
return skipTestIfFn(are_sb_headers_missing)(func)
def skipIfiOSSimulator(func):
"""Decorate the item to skip tests that should be skipped on the iOS Simulator."""
def is_ios_simulator():
return "skip on the iOS Simulator" if configuration.lldb_platform_name == 'ios-simulator' else None
return skipTestIfFn(is_ios_simulator)(func)
def skipIfFreeBSD(func):
"""Decorate the item to skip tests that should be skipped on FreeBSD."""
return skipIfPlatform(["freebsd"])(func)
def skipIfNetBSD(func):
"""Decorate the item to skip tests that should be skipped on NetBSD."""
return skipIfPlatform(["netbsd"])(func)
def skipIfDarwin(func):
"""Decorate the item to skip tests that should be skipped on Darwin."""
return skipIfPlatform(lldbplatform.translate(lldbplatform.darwin_all))(func)
def skipIfLinux(func):
"""Decorate the item to skip tests that should be skipped on Linux."""
return skipIfPlatform(["linux"])(func)
def skipIfWindows(func):
"""Decorate the item to skip tests that should be skipped on Windows."""
return skipIfPlatform(["windows"])(func)
def skipUnlessWindows(func):
"""Decorate the item to skip tests that should be skipped on any non-Windows platform."""
return skipUnlessPlatform(["windows"])(func)
def skipUnlessDarwin(func):
"""Decorate the item to skip tests that should be skipped on any non Darwin platform."""
return skipUnlessPlatform(lldbplatformutil.getDarwinOSTriples())(func)
def skipUnlessGoInstalled(func):
"""Decorate the item to skip tests when no Go compiler is available."""
def is_go_missing(self):
compiler = self.getGoCompilerVersion()
if not compiler:
return "skipping because go compiler not found"
match_version = re.search(r"(\d+\.\d+(\.\d+)?)", compiler)
if not match_version:
# Couldn't determine version.
return "skipping because go version could not be parsed out of {}".format(compiler)
else:
min_strict_version = StrictVersion("1.4.0")
compiler_strict_version = StrictVersion(match_version.group(1))
if compiler_strict_version < min_strict_version:
return "skipping because available version ({}) does not meet minimum required version ({})".format(
compiler_strict_version, min_strict_version)
return None
return skipTestIfFn(is_go_missing)(func)
def skipIfHostIncompatibleWithRemote(func):
"""Decorate the item to skip tests if binaries built on this host are incompatible."""
def is_host_incompatible_with_remote(self):
host_arch = self.getLldbArchitecture()
host_platform = lldbplatformutil.getHostPlatform()
target_arch = self.getArchitecture()
target_platform = 'darwin' if self.platformIsDarwin() else self.getPlatform()
if not (target_arch == 'x86_64' and host_arch == 'i386') and host_arch != target_arch:
return "skipping because target %s is not compatible with host architecture %s" % (target_arch, host_arch)
elif target_platform != host_platform:
return "skipping because target is %s but host is %s" % (target_platform, host_platform)
return None
return skipTestIfFn(is_host_incompatible_with_remote)(func)
def skipIfPlatform(oslist):
"""Decorate the item to skip tests if running on one of the listed platforms."""
# This decorator cannot be ported to `skipIf` yet because it is used on entire
# classes, which `skipIf` explicitly forbids.
return unittest2.skipIf(lldbplatformutil.getPlatform() in oslist,
"skip on %s" % (", ".join(oslist)))
def skipUnlessPlatform(oslist):
"""Decorate the item to skip tests unless running on one of the listed platforms."""
# This decorator cannot be ported to `skipIf` yet because it is used on entire
# classes, which `skipIf` explicitly forbids.
return unittest2.skipUnless(lldbplatformutil.getPlatform() in oslist,
"requires on of %s" % (", ".join(oslist)))
def skipIfTargetAndroid(api_levels=None, archs=None):
"""Decorator to skip tests when the target is Android.
Arguments:
api_levels - The API levels for which the test should be skipped. If
it is None, then the test will be skipped for all API levels.
arch - A sequence of architecture names specifying the architectures
for which a test is skipped. None means all architectures.
"""
return skipTestIfFn(_skip_for_android("skipping for android", api_levels, archs))
def skipUnlessCompilerRt(func):
"""Decorate the item to skip tests if testing remotely."""
def is_compiler_rt_missing():
compilerRtPath = os.path.join(os.path.dirname(__file__), "..", "..", "..", "..", "llvm","projects","compiler-rt")
return "compiler-rt not found" if not os.path.exists(compilerRtPath) else None
return skipTestIfFn(is_compiler_rt_missing)(func)
def skipUnlessThreadSanitizer(func):
"""Decorate the item to skip test unless Clang -fsanitize=thread is supported."""
def is_compiler_clang_with_thread_sanitizer(self):
compiler_path = self.getCompiler()
compiler = os.path.basename(compiler_path)
if not compiler.startswith("clang"):
return "Test requires clang as compiler"
f = tempfile.NamedTemporaryFile()
cmd = "echo 'int main() {}' | %s -x c -o %s -" % (compiler_path, f.name)
if os.popen(cmd).close() != None:
return None # The compiler cannot compile at all, let's *not* skip the test
cmd = "echo 'int main() {}' | %s -fsanitize=thread -x c -o %s -" % (compiler_path, f.name)
if os.popen(cmd).close() != None:
return "Compiler cannot compile with -fsanitize=thread"
return None
return skipTestIfFn(is_compiler_clang_with_thread_sanitizer)(func)
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