| 1 | # Usage:
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| 2 | # source test/common.sh
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| 3 |
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| 4 | # Include guard.
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| 5 | test -n "${__TEST_COMMON_SH:-}" && return
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| 6 | readonly __TEST_COMMON_SH=1
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| 7 |
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| 8 | # Used by test/{gold,osh-usage,stateful,wild-runner}
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| 9 | OSH=${OSH:-'bin/osh'}
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| 10 | YSH=${YSH:-'bin/ysh'}
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| 11 |
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| 12 | # For xargs -P in spec-runner.sh, wild-runner.sh.
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| 13 | # If we have 2 cores or less (as on CI machines), use them all. Otherwise save
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| 14 | # 1 for multitasking.
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| 15 |
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| 16 | # Portability e.g. OS X - assume 1 processor when nproc not available
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| 17 | nproc=$(nproc 2>/dev/null || echo 1)
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| 18 | MAX_PROCS=${MAX_PROCS:-"$(( nproc <= 2 ? nproc : nproc - 1 ))"}
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| 19 |
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| 20 | # Like PYTHONPATH, but for running R scripts
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| 21 | # Fallback in build/dev-shell.sh
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| 22 | readonly R_PATH=~/R
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| 23 |
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| 24 | log() {
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| 25 | echo "$@" >&2
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| 26 | }
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| 27 |
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| 28 | die() {
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| 29 | log "$0: fatal: $@"
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| 30 | exit 1
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| 31 | }
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| 32 |
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| 33 | fail() {
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| 34 | echo 'TEST FAILURE ' "$@"
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| 35 | exit 1
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| 36 | }
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| 37 |
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| 38 | assert() {
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| 39 | ### Must be run with errexit off
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| 40 |
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| 41 | if ! test "$@"; then
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| 42 | # note: it's extremely weird that we use -1 and 0, but that seems to be how
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| 43 | # bash works.
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| 44 | die "${BASH_SOURCE[-1]}:${BASH_LINENO[0]}: assert '$@' failed"
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| 45 | fi
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| 46 | }
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| 47 |
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| 48 | run-task-with-status() {
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| 49 | ### Run a process and write a file with status and time
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| 50 |
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| 51 | # Used by test/{spec,wild}-runner.sh
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| 52 |
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| 53 | local out_file=$1
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| 54 | shift
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| 55 |
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| 56 | benchmarks/time_.py \
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| 57 | --tsv \
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| 58 | --output $out_file \
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| 59 | -- "$@" || true # suppress failure
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| 60 |
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| 61 | # TODO: Use rows like this in YSH
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| 62 | # '{"status": %x, "wall_secs": %e, "user_secs": %U, "kernel_secs": %S}' \
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| 63 | }
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| 64 |
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| 65 | list-test-funcs() {
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| 66 | ### Shell funcs that start with 'test-' are cases that will pass or fail
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| 67 | compgen -A function | egrep '^test-'
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| 68 | }
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| 69 |
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| 70 | run-test-funcs() {
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| 71 | ### EXIT on failure
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| 72 |
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| 73 | # for correct error handling, and to mutate $i
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| 74 | #
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| 75 | # Note: when I ran $t rather than $0 t, I seemed to tickle a bash lastpipe bug like this:
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| 76 | # https://www.spinics.net/lists/dash/msg01918.html
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| 77 | # I got a 127 exit code with no explanation.
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| 78 | shopt -s lastpipe
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| 79 |
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| 80 | local i=0
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| 81 | local status=0
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| 82 |
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| 83 | list-test-funcs | while read -r t; do
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| 84 | echo "*** Running $t"
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| 85 |
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| 86 | set +o errexit
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| 87 | $0 $t
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| 88 | status=$?
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| 89 | set -o errexit
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| 90 |
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| 91 | if test $status -ne 0; then
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| 92 | log "FAIL $t"
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| 93 | exit 1
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| 94 | fi
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| 95 |
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| 96 | log "OK $t"
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| 97 | i=$((i + 1))
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| 98 | done
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| 99 |
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| 100 | echo
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| 101 | echo "$0: $i tests passed."
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| 102 | }
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| 103 |
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| 104 | run-test-bin() {
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| 105 | ### Run a binary in _bin/ and log output to a file in _test/
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| 106 |
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| 107 | # Compare with run-test-funcs
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| 108 | local bin=$1
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| 109 | local working_dir=${2:-}
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| 110 | local log_base_dir=${3:-'_test'} # used by test/unit.sh
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| 111 |
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| 112 | local rel_path=${bin#'_bin/'} # for C++ only
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| 113 | local log_dir="$log_base_dir/$(dirname $rel_path)"
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| 114 | mkdir -p $REPO_ROOT/$log_dir # abs path
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| 115 |
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| 116 | local name=$(basename $bin)
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| 117 | export LLVM_PROFILE_FILE="$REPO_ROOT/$log_dir/$name.profraw"
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| 118 |
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| 119 | local log=$log_dir/$name.log
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| 120 | log "RUN $bin > $log"
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| 121 |
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| 122 | if test -n "$working_dir"; then
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| 123 | pushd $working_dir
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| 124 | fi
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| 125 |
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| 126 | set +o errexit
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| 127 | $REPO_ROOT/$bin > $REPO_ROOT/$log 2>&1
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| 128 | local status=$?
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| 129 | set -o errexit
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| 130 |
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| 131 | if test -n "$working_dir"; then
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| 132 | popd
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| 133 | fi
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| 134 |
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| 135 | if test $status -eq 0; then
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| 136 | log 'OK'
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| 137 | else
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| 138 | echo
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| 139 | echo "=== $REPO_ROOT/$log ==="
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| 140 | echo
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| 141 | cat $REPO_ROOT/$log
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| 142 | echo
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| 143 | log "FAIL: $bin with code $status"
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| 144 | return 1
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| 145 | fi
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| 146 | }
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| 147 |
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| 148 | run-one-test() {
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| 149 | local rel_path=$1
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| 150 | local compiler=${2:-cxx}
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| 151 | local variant=${3:-dbg}
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| 152 |
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| 153 | local bin=_bin/$compiler-$variant/$rel_path
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| 154 |
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| 155 | ninja $bin
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| 156 |
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| 157 | run-test-bin $bin
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| 158 | }
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| 159 |
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| 160 | run-test-func() {
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| 161 | ### Similar to above
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| 162 | local func_name=$1
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| 163 | local log=$2
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| 164 | shift 2
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| 165 |
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| 166 | mkdir -p $(dirname $log)
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| 167 | log "RUN $0 $func_name > $log"
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| 168 |
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| 169 | set +o errexit
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| 170 |
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| 171 | # Reinvoke $0 so errexit is on in the function
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| 172 | $0 $func_name "$@" > $log 2>&1
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| 173 | local status=$?
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| 174 |
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| 175 | set -o errexit
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| 176 |
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| 177 | if test $status -eq 0; then
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| 178 | log 'OK'
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| 179 | else
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| 180 | echo
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| 181 | cat $log
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| 182 | echo
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| 183 | log "FAIL: $func_name with code $status"
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| 184 | return 1
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| 185 | fi
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| 186 | }
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| 187 |
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| 188 | # A quick and dirty function to show logs
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| 189 | run-other-suite-for-release() {
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| 190 | local suite_name=$1
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| 191 | local func_name=$2
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| 192 |
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| 193 | local out="_tmp/suite-logs/${suite_name}.txt"
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| 194 | mkdir -p $(dirname $out)
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| 195 |
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| 196 | echo
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| 197 | echo "*** Running test suite '$suite_name' ***"
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| 198 | echo
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| 199 |
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| 200 | # I want to handle errors in $func_name while NOT changing its semantics.
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| 201 | # This requires a separate shell interpreter starts with $0, not just a
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| 202 | # separate process. I came up with this fix in gold/errexit-confusion.sh.
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| 203 |
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| 204 | local status=0
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| 205 |
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| 206 | set +o errexit
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| 207 | time $0 $func_name >$out 2>&1
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| 208 | status=$? # pipefail makes this work.
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| 209 | set -o errexit
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| 210 |
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| 211 | if test $status -eq 0; then
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| 212 | echo
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| 213 | log "Test suite '$suite_name' ran without errors. Wrote '$out'"
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| 214 | else
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| 215 | echo
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| 216 | die "Test suite '$suite_name' failed (running $func_name, wrote '$out')"
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| 217 | fi
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| 218 | }
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| 219 |
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| 220 | date-and-git-info() {
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| 221 | date
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| 222 | echo
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| 223 |
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| 224 | if test -d .git; then
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| 225 | local branch
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| 226 | branch=$(git rev-parse --abbrev-ref HEAD)
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| 227 | local hash
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| 228 | hash=$(git rev-parse $branch)
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| 229 |
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| 230 | echo "oil repo: $hash on branch $branch"
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| 231 | else
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| 232 | echo "(not running from git repository)"
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| 233 | fi
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| 234 | echo
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| 235 | }
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| 236 |
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| 237 | html-head() {
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| 238 | PYTHONPATH=. doctools/html_head.py "$@"
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| 239 | }
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| 240 |
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| 241 | escape-html() {
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| 242 | # Annoying that & has to be escaped in substitution!
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| 243 | sed -e 's|&|\&|g' -e 's|<|\<|g' -e 's|>|\>|g' "$@"
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| 244 | }
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| 245 |
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| 246 | export-osh-cpp() {
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| 247 | ### Export $OSH var to value in tarball root, repo root
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| 248 |
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| 249 | # Also build it with shell script, or Ninja
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| 250 |
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| 251 | local tar_root=${1:-} # e.g. _tmp/native-tar-test
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| 252 | local variant=${2:-opt}
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| 253 |
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| 254 | if test -n "$tar_root" && test -d "$tar_root"; then
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| 255 | log "Using binary in $tar_root"
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| 256 |
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| 257 | OIL_VERSION=$(head -n 1 oil-version.txt)
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| 258 | local repo_like=$tar_root/oils-for-unix-$OIL_VERSION
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| 259 |
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| 260 | pushd $repo_like
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| 261 | _build/oils.sh '' $variant SKIP_REBUILD
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| 262 | osh=$PWD/_bin/cxx-$variant-sh/osh
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| 263 | popd
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| 264 |
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| 265 | else
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| 266 | osh=_bin/cxx-$variant/osh
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| 267 | ninja $osh
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| 268 | fi
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| 269 |
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| 270 | # So we can find it
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| 271 | export OSH=$osh
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| 272 | log "Exported OSH=$OSH"
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| 273 | }
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| 274 |
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| 275 | # Used by {mycpp,cpp}/TEST.sh
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| 276 | can-compile-32-bit() {
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| 277 | # Try compiling a basic file
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| 278 | c++ -m32 -o /dev/null build/detect-cc.c
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| 279 | }
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| 280 |
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| 281 |
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