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1#!/usr/bin/env python3
2"""
3State Machine style tests with pexpect, e.g. for interactive mode.
4
5To invoke this file, run the shell wrapper:
6
7 test/stateful.sh all
8"""
9from __future__ import print_function
10
11import optparse
12import os
13import pexpect
14import signal
15import sys
16
17from core import ansi
18from test import spec_lib # Using this for a common interface
19
20log = spec_lib.log
21
22
23def expect_prompt(sh):
24 sh.expect(r'.*\$')
25
26
27def get_pid_by_name(name):
28 """Return the pid of the process matching `name`."""
29 # XXX: make sure this is restricted to subprocesses under us.
30 # This could be problematic on the continuous build if many tests are running
31 # in parallel.
32 output = pexpect.run('pgrep --exact --newest %s' % name)
33 #log('pgrep output %r' % output)
34 return int(output.split()[-1])
35
36
37def stop_process__hack(name, sig_num=signal.SIGSTOP):
38 """Send SIGSTOP to the most recent process matching `name`
39
40 Hack in place of sh.sendcontrol('z'), which sends SIGTSTP. Why doesn't OSH
41 respond to this, or why don't the child processes respond?
42
43 TODO: Fix OSH and get rid of this hack.
44 """
45 os.kill(get_pid_by_name(name), sig_num)
46
47
48# Mutated by each test file.
49CASES = []
50
51
52def register(skip_shells=None, not_impl_shells=None):
53 skip_shells = skip_shells or []
54 not_impl_shells = not_impl_shells or []
55
56 def decorator(func):
57 CASES.append((func.__doc__, func, skip_shells, not_impl_shells))
58 return func
59
60 return decorator
61
62
63class Result(object):
64 SKIP = 1
65 NI = 2
66 OK = 3
67 FAIL = 4
68
69
70class TestRunner(object):
71
72 def __init__(self, num_retries, pexpect_timeout, verbose):
73 self.num_retries = num_retries
74 self.pexpect_timeout = pexpect_timeout
75 self.verbose = verbose
76
77 def RunOnce(self, shell_path, shell_label, func):
78 sh_argv = []
79 if shell_label in ('bash', 'osh'):
80 sh_argv.extend(['--rcfile', '/dev/null'])
81 # Why the heck is --norc different from --rcfile /dev/null in bash??? This
82 # makes it so the prompt of the parent shell doesn't leak. Very annoying.
83 if shell_label == 'bash':
84 sh_argv.append('--norc')
85 #print(sh_argv)
86
87 # Python 3: encoding required
88 sh = pexpect.spawn(shell_path,
89 sh_argv,
90 encoding='utf-8',
91 timeout=self.pexpect_timeout)
92
93 sh.shell_label = shell_label # for tests to use
94
95 # Generally don't want local echo, it gets confusing fast.
96 sh.setecho(False)
97
98 if self.verbose:
99 sh.logfile = sys.stdout
100
101 ok = True
102 try:
103 func(sh)
104 except Exception as e:
105 import traceback
106 traceback.print_exc(file=sys.stderr)
107 return Result.FAIL
108 ok = False
109
110 finally:
111 sh.close()
112
113 if ok:
114 return Result.OK
115
116 def RunCase(self, shell_path, shell_label, func):
117 result = self.RunOnce(shell_path, shell_label, func)
118
119 if result == Result.OK:
120 return result, -1 # short circuit for speed
121
122 elif result == Result.FAIL:
123 num_success = 0
124 if self.num_retries:
125 log('\tFAILED first time: Retrying 4 times')
126 for i in range(self.num_retries):
127 log('\tRetry %d of %d', i + 1, self.num_retries)
128 result = self.RunOnce(shell_path, shell_label, func)
129 if result == Result.OK:
130 num_success += 1
131 else:
132 log('\tFAILED')
133
134 if num_success >= 2:
135 return Result.OK, num_success
136 else:
137 return Result.FAIL, num_success
138
139 else:
140 raise AssertionError(result)
141
142 def RunCases(self, cases, case_predicate, shell_pairs, result_table,
143 flaky):
144 for case_num, (desc, func, skip_shells,
145 not_impl_shells) in enumerate(cases):
146 if not case_predicate(case_num, desc):
147 continue
148
149 result_row = [case_num]
150
151 for shell_label, shell_path in shell_pairs:
152 skip_str = ''
153 if shell_label in skip_shells:
154 skip_str = 'SKIP'
155 if shell_label in not_impl_shells:
156 skip_str = 'N-I'
157
158 print()
159 print('%s\t%d\t%s\t%s' %
160 (skip_str, case_num, shell_label, desc))
161 print()
162 sys.stdout.flush() # prevent interleaving
163
164 if shell_label in skip_shells:
165 result_row.append(Result.SKIP)
166 flaky[case_num, shell_label] = -1
167 continue
168
169 # N-I is just like SKIP, but it's displayed differently
170 if shell_label in not_impl_shells:
171 result_row.append(Result.NI)
172 flaky[case_num, shell_label] = -1
173 continue
174
175 result, retries = self.RunCase(shell_path, shell_label, func)
176 flaky[case_num, shell_label] = retries
177
178 result_row.append(result)
179
180 result_row.append(desc)
181 result_table.append(result_row)
182
183
184def PrintResults(shell_pairs, result_table, flaky, num_retries, f):
185
186 # Note: In retrospect, it would be better if every process writes a "long"
187 # TSV file of results.
188 # And then we concatenate them and write the "wide" summary here.
189
190 if f.isatty():
191 fail_color = ansi.BOLD + ansi.RED
192 ok_color = ansi.BOLD + ansi.GREEN
193 bold = ansi.BOLD
194 reset = ansi.RESET
195 else:
196 fail_color = ''
197 ok_color = ''
198 bold = ''
199 reset = ''
200
201 f.write('\n')
202
203 # TODO: Might want an HTML version too
204 sh_labels = [shell_label for shell_label, _ in shell_pairs]
205
206 f.write(bold)
207 f.write('case\t') # case number
208 for sh_label in sh_labels:
209 f.write(sh_label)
210 f.write('\t')
211 f.write(reset)
212 f.write('\n')
213
214 num_failures = 0
215
216 for row in result_table:
217
218 case_num = row[0]
219 desc = row[-1]
220
221 f.write('%d\t' % case_num)
222
223 num_shells = len(row) - 2
224 extra_row = [''] * num_shells
225
226 for j, cell in enumerate(row[1:-1]):
227 shell_label = sh_labels[j]
228
229 num_success = flaky[case_num, shell_label]
230 if num_success != -1:
231 # the first of 5 failed
232 extra_row[j] = '%d/%d ok' % (num_success, num_retries + 1)
233
234 if cell == Result.SKIP:
235 f.write('SKIP\t')
236
237 elif cell == Result.NI:
238 f.write('N-I\t')
239
240 elif cell == Result.FAIL:
241 # Don't count C++ failures right now
242 if shell_label != 'osh-cpp':
243 log('Ignoring osh-cpp failure: %d %s', case_num, desc)
244 num_failures += 1
245 f.write('%sFAIL%s\t' % (fail_color, reset))
246
247 elif cell == Result.OK:
248 f.write('%sok%s\t' % (ok_color, reset))
249
250 else:
251 raise AssertionError(cell)
252
253 f.write(desc)
254 f.write('\n')
255
256 if any(extra_row):
257 for cell in extra_row:
258 f.write('\t%s' % cell)
259 f.write('\n')
260
261 return num_failures
262
263
264def TestStop(exe):
265 if 0:
266 p = pexpect.spawn('/bin/dash', encoding='utf-8', timeout=2.0)
267
268 # Show output
269 p.logfile = sys.stdout
270 #p.setecho(True)
271
272 p.expect(r'.*\$')
273 p.sendline('sleep 2')
274
275 import time
276 time.sleep(0.1)
277
278 # Ctrl-C works for the child here
279 p.sendcontrol('c')
280 p.sendline('echo status=$?')
281 p.expect('status=130')
282
283 p.close()
284
285 return
286
287 # Note: pty.fork() calls os.setsid()
288 # How does that affect signaling and the process group?
289
290 p = pexpect.spawn(exe, encoding='utf-8', timeout=2.0)
291
292 # Show output
293 p.logfile = sys.stdout
294 #p.setecho(True)
295
296 p.sendline('sleep 2')
297 p.expect('in child')
298
299 import time
300 time.sleep(0.1)
301
302 log('Harness PID %d', os.getpid())
303
304 #input()
305
306 # Stop it
307
308 if 1:
309 # Main process gets KeyboardInterrupt
310 # hm but child process doesn't get interrupted? why not?
311 p.sendcontrol('c')
312 if 0: # does NOT work -- why?
313 p.sendcontrol('z')
314 if 0: # does NOT work
315 stop_process__hack('sleep', sig_num=signal.SIGTSTP)
316 if 0:
317 # WORKS
318 stop_process__hack('sleep', sig_num=signal.SIGSTOP)
319
320 # These will kill the parent, not the sleep child
321 #p.kill(signal.SIGTSTP)
322 #p.kill(signal.SIGSTOP)
323
324 p.expect('wait =>')
325 p.close()
326
327
328def main(argv):
329 p = optparse.OptionParser('%s [options] TEST_FILE shell...' % sys.argv[0])
330 spec_lib.DefineCommon(p)
331 spec_lib.DefineStateful(p)
332 opts, argv = p.parse_args(argv)
333
334 if len(argv) >= 2 and argv[1] == 'test-stop': # Hack for testing
335 TestStop(argv[2])
336 return
337
338 # List test cases and return
339 if opts.do_list:
340 for i, (desc, _, _, _) in enumerate(CASES):
341 print('%d\t%s' % (i, desc))
342 return
343
344 shells = argv[1:]
345 if not shells:
346 raise RuntimeError('Expected shells to run')
347
348 shell_pairs = spec_lib.MakeShellPairs(shells)
349
350 if opts.range:
351 begin, end = spec_lib.ParseRange(opts.range)
352 case_predicate = spec_lib.RangePredicate(begin, end)
353 elif opts.regex:
354 desc_re = re.compile(opts.regex, re.IGNORECASE)
355 case_predicate = spec_lib.RegexPredicate(desc_re)
356 else:
357 case_predicate = lambda i, case: True
358
359 if 0:
360 print(shell_pairs)
361 print(CASES)
362
363 result_table = [] # each row is a list
364 flaky = {} # (case_num, shell) -> (succeeded, attempted)
365
366 r = TestRunner(opts.num_retries, opts.pexpect_timeout, opts.verbose)
367 r.RunCases(CASES, case_predicate, shell_pairs, result_table, flaky)
368
369 if opts.results_file:
370 results_f = open(opts.results_file, 'w')
371 else:
372 results_f = sys.stdout
373 num_failures = PrintResults(shell_pairs, result_table, flaky,
374 opts.num_retries, results_f)
375
376 results_f.close()
377
378 if opts.oils_failures_allowed != num_failures:
379 log('%s: Expected %d failures, got %d', sys.argv[0],
380 opts.oils_failures_allowed, num_failures)
381 return 1
382
383 return 0
384
385
386if __name__ == '__main__':
387 try:
388 sys.exit(main(sys.argv))
389 except RuntimeError as e:
390 print('FATAL: %s' % e, file=sys.stderr)
391 sys.exit(1)
392
393# vim: sw=2