############################################################################# ## ## Copyright (C) 2017 The Qt Company Ltd. ## Contact: https://www.qt.io/licensing/ ## ## This file is part of Qt for Python. ## ## $QT_BEGIN_LICENSE:LGPL$ ## Commercial License Usage ## Licensees holding valid commercial Qt licenses may use this file in ## accordance with the commercial license agreement provided with the ## Software or, alternatively, in accordance with the terms contained in ## a written agreement between you and The Qt Company. For licensing terms ## and conditions see https://www.qt.io/terms-conditions. For further ## information use the contact form at https://www.qt.io/contact-us. ## ## GNU Lesser General Public License Usage ## Alternatively, this file may be used under the terms of the GNU Lesser ## General Public License version 3 as published by the Free Software ## Foundation and appearing in the file LICENSE.LGPL3 included in the ## packaging of this file. 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Please review the following ## information to ensure the GNU General Public License requirements will ## be met: https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-2.0.html and ## https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-3.0.html. ## ## $QT_END_LICENSE$ ## ############################################################################# from __future__ import print_function import os import re from collections import namedtuple from .helper import StringIO """ testing/parser.py Parse test output lines from ctest and build TestResult objects. TestParser.iter_blacklist adds info from the blacklist while iterating over the test results. """ _EXAMPLE = """ Example output: ip1 n sharp mod_name code tim ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 114/391 Test #114: QtCore_qfileinfo_test-42 ........................ Passed 0.10 sec Start 115: QtCore_qfile_test 115/391 Test #115: QtCore_qfile_test ...............................***Failed 0.11 sec Start 116: QtCore_qflags_test We will only look for the dotted lines and calculate everything from that. The summary statistics at the end will be ignored. That allows us to test this functionality with short timeout values. Note the field "mod_name". I had split this before, but it is necessary to use the combination as the key, because the test names are not unique. """ _TEST_PAT_PRE = r""" ^ # start \s* # any whitespace ==: WS ([0-9]+)/([0-9]+) # ip1 "/" n \s+ # some WS Test # "Test" \s+ # some WS \# # sharp symbol "#" ([0-9]+) # sharp : # colon symbol ':' """ _TEST_PAT = _TEST_PAT_PRE + r""" \s+ # some WS ([\w-]+) # mod_name .*? # whatever (non greedy) ( # (Passed) # either "Passed", None | # \*\*\*(\w+.*?) # or None, "Something" ) # code \s+ # some WS ([0-9]+\.[0-9]+) # tim \s+ # some WS sec # "sec" \s* # any WS $ # end """ # validation of our pattern: assert re.match(_TEST_PAT, _EXAMPLE.splitlines()[5], re.VERBOSE) assert len(re.match(_TEST_PAT, _EXAMPLE.splitlines()[5], re.VERBOSE).groups()) == 8 assert len(re.match(_TEST_PAT, _EXAMPLE.splitlines()[7], re.VERBOSE).groups()) == 8 TestResult = namedtuple("TestResult", "idx n sharp mod_name passed " "code time fatal rich_result".split()) def _parse_tests(test_log): """ Create a TestResult object for every entry. """ result = [] if isinstance(test_log, StringIO): lines = test_log.readlines() elif test_log is not None and os.path.exists(test_log): with open(test_log) as f: lines = f.readlines() else: lines = [] # PYSIDE-1229: Fix disrupted lines like "Exit code 0xc0000409\n***Exception:" pat = _TEST_PAT_PRE for idx, line in enumerate(lines[:-1]): match = re.match(pat, line, re.VERBOSE) if match and line.split()[-1] != "sec": # don't change the number of lines lines[idx : idx + 2] = [line.rstrip() + lines[idx + 1], ""] pat = _TEST_PAT for line in lines: match = re.match(pat, line, re.VERBOSE) if match: idx, n, sharp, mod_name, much_stuff, code1, code2, tim = tup = match.groups() # either code1 or code2 is None code = code1 or code2 idx, n, sharp, code, tim = int(idx), int(n), int(sharp), code.lower(), float(tim) item = TestResult(idx, n, sharp, mod_name, code == "passed", code, tim, False, None) result.append(item) # PYSIDE-1229: Be sure that the numbering of the tests is consecutive for idx, item in enumerate(result): # testing fatal error: # Use "if idx + 1 != item.idx or idx == 42:" if idx + 1 != item.idx: # The numbering is disrupted. Provoke an error in this line! passed = False code += ", but lines are disrupted!" result[idx] = item._replace(passed=False, code=item.code + ", but lines are disrupted!", fatal=True) break return result class TestParser(object): def __init__(self, test_log): self._results = _parse_tests(test_log) @property def results(self): return self._results def __len__(self): return len(self._results) def iter_blacklist(self, blacklist): bl = blacklist for item in self.results: passed = item.passed match = bl.find_matching_line(item) if not passed: if match: res = "BFAIL" else: res = "FAIL!" else: if match: res = "BPASS" else: res = "PASS" if item.fatal: # PYSIDE-1229: Stop the testing completely when a fatal error exists res = "FATAL" yield item._replace(rich_result=res)