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1#!/usr/bin/python -u
2import glob, os, string, sys, thread, time
3# import difflib
4import libxml2
5
6###
7#
8# This is a "Work in Progress" attempt at a python script to run the
9# various regression tests. The rationale for this is that it should be
10# possible to run this on most major platforms, including those (such as
11# Windows) which don't support gnu Make.
12#
13# The script is driven by a parameter file which defines the various tests
14# to be run, together with the unique settings for each of these tests. A
15# script for Linux is included (regressions.xml), with comments indicating
16# the significance of the various parameters. To run the tests under Windows,
17# edit regressions.xml and remove the comment around the default parameter
18# "<execpath>" (i.e. make it point to the location of the binary executables).
19#
20# Note that this current version requires the Python bindings for libxml2 to
21# have been previously installed and accessible
22#
23# See Copyright for the status of this software.
24# William Brack (wbrack@mmm.com.hk)
25#
26###
27defaultParams = {} # will be used as a dictionary to hold the parsed params
28
29# This routine is used for comparing the expected stdout / stdin with the results.
30# The expected data has already been read in; the result is a file descriptor.
31# Within the two sets of data, lines may begin with a path string. If so, the
32# code "relativises" it by removing the path component. The first argument is a
33# list already read in by a separate thread; the second is a file descriptor.
34# The two 'base' arguments are to let me "relativise" the results files, allowing
35# the script to be run from any directory.
36def compFiles(res, expected, base1, base2):
37 l1 = len(base1)
38 exp = expected.readlines()
39 expected.close()
40 # the "relativisation" is done here
41 for i in range(len(res)):
42 j = string.find(res[i],base1)
43 if (j == 0) or ((j == 2) and (res[i][0:2] == './')):
44 col = string.find(res[i],':')
45 if col > 0:
46 start = string.rfind(res[i][:col], '/')
47 if start > 0:
48 res[i] = res[i][start+1:]
49
50 for i in range(len(exp)):
51 j = string.find(exp[i],base2)
52 if (j == 0) or ((j == 2) and (exp[i][0:2] == './')):
53 col = string.find(exp[i],':')
54 if col > 0:
55 start = string.rfind(exp[i][:col], '/')
56 if start > 0:
57 exp[i] = exp[i][start+1:]
58
59 ret = 0
60 # ideally we would like to use difflib functions here to do a
61 # nice comparison of the two sets. Unfortunately, during testing
62 # (using python 2.3.3 and 2.3.4) the following code went into
63 # a dead loop under windows. I'll pursue this later.
64# diff = difflib.ndiff(res, exp)
65# diff = list(diff)
66# for line in diff:
67# if line[:2] != ' ':
68# print string.strip(line)
69# ret = -1
70
71 # the following simple compare is fine for when the two data sets
72 # (actual result vs. expected result) are equal, which should be true for
73 # us. Unfortunately, if the test fails it's not nice at all.
74 rl = len(res)
75 el = len(exp)
76 if el != rl:
77 print 'Length of expected is %d, result is %d' % (el, rl)
78 ret = -1
79 for i in range(min(el, rl)):
80 if string.strip(res[i]) != string.strip(exp[i]):
81 print '+:%s-:%s' % (res[i], exp[i])
82 ret = -1
83 if el > rl:
84 for i in range(rl, el):
85 print '-:%s' % exp[i]
86 ret = -1
87 elif rl > el:
88 for i in range (el, rl):
89 print '+:%s' % res[i]
90 ret = -1
91 return ret
92
93# Separate threads to handle stdout and stderr are created to run this function
94def readPfile(file, list, flag):
95 data = file.readlines() # no call by reference, so I cheat
96 for l in data:
97 list.append(l)
98 file.close()
99 flag.append('ok')
100
101# This routine runs the test program (e.g. xmllint)
102def runOneTest(testDescription, filename, inbase, errbase):
103 if 'execpath' in testDescription:
104 dir = testDescription['execpath'] + '/'
105 else:
106 dir = ''
107 cmd = os.path.abspath(dir + testDescription['testprog'])
108 if 'flag' in testDescription:
109 for f in string.split(testDescription['flag']):
110 cmd += ' ' + f
111 if 'stdin' not in testDescription:
112 cmd += ' ' + inbase + filename
113 if 'extarg' in testDescription:
114 cmd += ' ' + testDescription['extarg']
115
116 noResult = 0
117 expout = None
118 if 'resext' in testDescription:
119 if testDescription['resext'] == 'None':
120 noResult = 1
121 else:
122 ext = '.' + testDescription['resext']
123 else:
124 ext = ''
125 if not noResult:
126 try:
127 fname = errbase + filename + ext
128 expout = open(fname, 'rt')
129 except:
130 print "Can't open result file %s - bypassing test" % fname
131 return
132
133 noErrors = 0
134 if 'reserrext' in testDescription:
135 if testDescription['reserrext'] == 'None':
136 noErrors = 1
137 else:
138 if len(testDescription['reserrext'])>0:
139 ext = '.' + testDescription['reserrext']
140 else:
141 ext = ''
142 else:
143 ext = ''
144 if not noErrors:
145 try:
146 fname = errbase + filename + ext
147 experr = open(fname, 'rt')
148 except:
149 experr = None
150 else:
151 experr = None
152
153 pin, pout, perr = os.popen3(cmd)
154 if 'stdin' in testDescription:
155 infile = open(inbase + filename, 'rt')
156 pin.writelines(infile.readlines())
157 infile.close()
158 pin.close()
159
160 # popen is great fun, but can lead to the old "deadly embrace", because
161 # synchronizing the writing (by the task being run) of stdout and stderr
162 # with respect to the reading (by this task) is basically impossible. I
163 # tried several ways to cheat, but the only way I have found which works
164 # is to do a *very* elementary multi-threading approach. We can only hope
165 # that Python threads are implemented on the target system (it's okay for
166 # Linux and Windows)
167
168 th1Flag = [] # flags to show when threads finish
169 th2Flag = []
170 outfile = [] # lists to contain the pipe data
171 errfile = []
172 th1 = thread.start_new_thread(readPfile, (pout, outfile, th1Flag))
173 th2 = thread.start_new_thread(readPfile, (perr, errfile, th2Flag))
174 while (len(th1Flag)==0) or (len(th2Flag)==0):
175 time.sleep(0.001)
176 if not noResult:
177 ret = compFiles(outfile, expout, inbase, 'test/')
178 if ret != 0:
179 print 'trouble with %s' % cmd
180 else:
181 if len(outfile) != 0:
182 for l in outfile:
183 print l
184 print 'trouble with %s' % cmd
185 if experr != None:
186 ret = compFiles(errfile, experr, inbase, 'test/')
187 if ret != 0:
188 print 'trouble with %s' % cmd
189 else:
190 if not noErrors:
191 if len(errfile) != 0:
192 for l in errfile:
193 print l
194 print 'trouble with %s' % cmd
195
196 if 'stdin' not in testDescription:
197 pin.close()
198
199# This routine is called by the parameter decoding routine whenever the end of a
200# 'test' section is encountered. Depending upon file globbing, a large number of
201# individual tests may be run.
202def runTest(description):
203 testDescription = defaultParams.copy() # set defaults
204 testDescription.update(description) # override with current ent
205 if 'testname' in testDescription:
206 print "## %s" % testDescription['testname']
207 if not 'file' in testDescription:
208 print "No file specified - can't run this test!"
209 return
210 # Set up the source and results directory paths from the decoded params
211 dir = ''
212 if 'srcdir' in testDescription:
213 dir += testDescription['srcdir'] + '/'
214 if 'srcsub' in testDescription:
215 dir += testDescription['srcsub'] + '/'
216
217 rdir = ''
218 if 'resdir' in testDescription:
219 rdir += testDescription['resdir'] + '/'
220 if 'ressub' in testDescription:
221 rdir += testDescription['ressub'] + '/'
222
223 testFiles = glob.glob(os.path.abspath(dir + testDescription['file']))
224 if testFiles == []:
225 print "No files result from '%s'" % testDescription['file']
226 return
227
228 # Some test programs just don't work (yet). For now we exclude them.
229 count = 0
230 excl = []
231 if 'exclfile' in testDescription:
232 for f in string.split(testDescription['exclfile']):
233 glb = glob.glob(dir + f)
234 for g in glb:
235 excl.append(os.path.abspath(g))
236
237 # Run the specified test program
238 for f in testFiles:
239 if not os.path.isdir(f):
240 if f not in excl:
241 count = count + 1
242 runOneTest(testDescription, os.path.basename(f), dir, rdir)
243
244#
245# The following classes are used with the xmlreader interface to interpret the
246# parameter file. Once a test section has been identified, runTest is called
247# with a dictionary containing the parsed results of the interpretation.
248#
249
250class testDefaults:
251 curText = '' # accumulates text content of parameter
252
253 def addToDict(self, key):
254 txt = string.strip(self.curText)
255# if txt == '':
256# return
257 if key not in defaultParams:
258 defaultParams[key] = txt
259 else:
260 defaultParams[key] += ' ' + txt
261
262 def processNode(self, reader, curClass):
263 if reader.Depth() == 2:
264 if reader.NodeType() == 1:
265 self.curText = '' # clear the working variable
266 elif reader.NodeType() == 15:
267 if (reader.Name() != '#text') and (reader.Name() != '#comment'):
268 self.addToDict(reader.Name())
269 elif reader.Depth() == 3:
270 if reader.Name() == '#text':
271 self.curText += reader.Value()
272
273 elif reader.NodeType() == 15: # end of element
274 print "Defaults have been set to:"
275 for k in defaultParams.keys():
276 print " %s : '%s'" % (k, defaultParams[k])
277 curClass = rootClass()
278 return curClass
279
280
281class testClass:
282 def __init__(self):
283 self.testParams = {} # start with an empty set of params
284 self.curText = '' # and empty text
285
286 def addToDict(self, key):
287 data = string.strip(self.curText)
288 if key not in self.testParams:
289 self.testParams[key] = data
290 else:
291 if self.testParams[key] != '':
292 data = ' ' + data
293 self.testParams[key] += data
294
295 def processNode(self, reader, curClass):
296 if reader.Depth() == 2:
297 if reader.NodeType() == 1:
298 self.curText = '' # clear the working variable
299 if reader.Name() not in self.testParams:
300 self.testParams[reader.Name()] = ''
301 elif reader.NodeType() == 15:
302 if (reader.Name() != '#text') and (reader.Name() != '#comment'):
303 self.addToDict(reader.Name())
304 elif reader.Depth() == 3:
305 if reader.Name() == '#text':
306 self.curText += reader.Value()
307
308 elif reader.NodeType() == 15: # end of element
309 runTest(self.testParams)
310 curClass = rootClass()
311 return curClass
312
313
314class rootClass:
315 def processNode(self, reader, curClass):
316 if reader.Depth() == 0:
317 return curClass
318 if reader.Depth() != 1:
319 print "Unexpected junk: Level %d, type %d, name %s" % (
320 reader.Depth(), reader.NodeType(), reader.Name())
321 return curClass
322 if reader.Name() == 'test':
323 curClass = testClass()
324 curClass.testParams = {}
325 elif reader.Name() == 'defaults':
326 curClass = testDefaults()
327 return curClass
328
329def streamFile(filename):
330 try:
331 reader = libxml2.newTextReaderFilename(filename)
332 except:
333 print "unable to open %s" % (filename)
334 return
335
336 curClass = rootClass()
337 ret = reader.Read()
338 while ret == 1:
339 curClass = curClass.processNode(reader, curClass)
340 ret = reader.Read()
341
342 if ret != 0:
343 print "%s : failed to parse" % (filename)
344
345# OK, we're finished with all the routines. Now for the main program:-
346if len(sys.argv) != 2:
347 print "Usage: maketest {filename}"
348 sys.exit(-1)
349
350streamFile(sys.argv[1])
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