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Python
277 lines
9.8 KiB
Python
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Test discovery functions.
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"""
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import copy
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import os
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import sys
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import lit.run
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from lit.TestingConfig import TestingConfig
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from lit import LitConfig, Test
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def chooseConfigFileFromDir(dir, config_names):
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for name in config_names:
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p = os.path.join(dir, name)
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if os.path.exists(p):
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return p
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return None
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def dirContainsTestSuite(path, lit_config):
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cfgpath = chooseConfigFileFromDir(path, lit_config.site_config_names)
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if not cfgpath:
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cfgpath = chooseConfigFileFromDir(path, lit_config.config_names)
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return cfgpath
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def getTestSuite(item, litConfig, cache):
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"""getTestSuite(item, litConfig, cache) -> (suite, relative_path)
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Find the test suite containing @arg item.
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@retval (None, ...) - Indicates no test suite contains @arg item.
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@retval (suite, relative_path) - The suite that @arg item is in, and its
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relative path inside that suite.
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"""
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def search1(path):
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# Check for a site config or a lit config.
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cfgpath = dirContainsTestSuite(path, litConfig)
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# If we didn't find a config file, keep looking.
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if not cfgpath:
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parent,base = os.path.split(path)
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if parent == path:
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return (None, ())
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ts, relative = search(parent)
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return (ts, relative + (base,))
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# This is a private builtin parameter which can be used to perform
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# translation of configuration paths. Specifically, this parameter
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# can be set to a dictionary that the discovery process will consult
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# when it finds a configuration it is about to load. If the given
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# path is in the map, the value of that key is a path to the
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# configuration to load instead.
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config_map = litConfig.params.get('config_map')
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if config_map:
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cfgpath = os.path.realpath(cfgpath)
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cfgpath = os.path.normcase(cfgpath)
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target = config_map.get(cfgpath)
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if target:
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cfgpath = target
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# We found a test suite, create a new config for it and load it.
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if litConfig.debug:
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litConfig.note('loading suite config %r' % cfgpath)
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cfg = TestingConfig.fromdefaults(litConfig)
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cfg.load_from_path(cfgpath, litConfig)
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source_root = os.path.realpath(cfg.test_source_root or path)
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exec_root = os.path.realpath(cfg.test_exec_root or path)
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return Test.TestSuite(cfg.name, source_root, exec_root, cfg), ()
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def search(path):
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# Check for an already instantiated test suite.
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real_path = os.path.realpath(path)
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res = cache.get(real_path)
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if res is None:
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cache[real_path] = res = search1(path)
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return res
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# Canonicalize the path.
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item = os.path.normpath(os.path.join(os.getcwd(), item))
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# Skip files and virtual components.
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components = []
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while not os.path.isdir(item):
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parent,base = os.path.split(item)
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if parent == item:
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return (None, ())
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components.append(base)
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item = parent
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components.reverse()
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ts, relative = search(item)
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return ts, tuple(relative + tuple(components))
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def getLocalConfig(ts, path_in_suite, litConfig, cache):
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def search1(path_in_suite):
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# Get the parent config.
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if not path_in_suite:
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parent = ts.config
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else:
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parent = search(path_in_suite[:-1])
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# Check if there is a local configuration file.
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source_path = ts.getSourcePath(path_in_suite)
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cfgpath = chooseConfigFileFromDir(source_path, litConfig.local_config_names)
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# If not, just reuse the parent config.
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if not cfgpath:
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return parent
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# Otherwise, copy the current config and load the local configuration
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# file into it.
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config = copy.deepcopy(parent)
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if litConfig.debug:
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litConfig.note('loading local config %r' % cfgpath)
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config.load_from_path(cfgpath, litConfig)
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return config
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def search(path_in_suite):
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key = (ts, path_in_suite)
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res = cache.get(key)
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if res is None:
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cache[key] = res = search1(path_in_suite)
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return res
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return search(path_in_suite)
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def getTests(path, litConfig, testSuiteCache, localConfigCache):
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# Find the test suite for this input and its relative path.
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ts,path_in_suite = getTestSuite(path, litConfig, testSuiteCache)
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if ts is None:
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litConfig.warning('unable to find test suite for %r' % path)
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return (),()
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if litConfig.debug:
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litConfig.note('resolved input %r to %r::%r' % (path, ts.name,
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path_in_suite))
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return ts, getTestsInSuite(ts, path_in_suite, litConfig,
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testSuiteCache, localConfigCache)
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def getTestsInSuite(ts, path_in_suite, litConfig,
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testSuiteCache, localConfigCache):
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# Check that the source path exists (errors here are reported by the
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# caller).
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source_path = ts.getSourcePath(path_in_suite)
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if not os.path.exists(source_path):
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return
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# Check if the user named a test directly.
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if not os.path.isdir(source_path):
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lc = getLocalConfig(ts, path_in_suite[:-1], litConfig, localConfigCache)
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yield Test.Test(ts, path_in_suite, lc)
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return
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# Otherwise we have a directory to search for tests, start by getting the
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# local configuration.
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lc = getLocalConfig(ts, path_in_suite, litConfig, localConfigCache)
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# Search for tests.
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if lc.test_format is not None:
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for res in lc.test_format.getTestsInDirectory(ts, path_in_suite,
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litConfig, lc):
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yield res
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# Search subdirectories.
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for filename in os.listdir(source_path):
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# FIXME: This doesn't belong here?
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if filename in ('Output', '.svn', '.git') or filename in lc.excludes:
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continue
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# Ignore non-directories.
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file_sourcepath = os.path.join(source_path, filename)
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if not os.path.isdir(file_sourcepath):
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continue
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# Check for nested test suites, first in the execpath in case there is a
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# site configuration and then in the source path.
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subpath = path_in_suite + (filename,)
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file_execpath = ts.getExecPath(subpath)
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if dirContainsTestSuite(file_execpath, litConfig):
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sub_ts, subpath_in_suite = getTestSuite(file_execpath, litConfig,
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testSuiteCache)
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elif dirContainsTestSuite(file_sourcepath, litConfig):
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sub_ts, subpath_in_suite = getTestSuite(file_sourcepath, litConfig,
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testSuiteCache)
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else:
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sub_ts = None
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# If the this directory recursively maps back to the current test suite,
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# disregard it (this can happen if the exec root is located inside the
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# current test suite, for example).
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if sub_ts is ts:
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continue
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# Otherwise, load from the nested test suite, if present.
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if sub_ts is not None:
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subiter = getTestsInSuite(sub_ts, subpath_in_suite, litConfig,
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testSuiteCache, localConfigCache)
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else:
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subiter = getTestsInSuite(ts, subpath, litConfig, testSuiteCache,
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localConfigCache)
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N = 0
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for res in subiter:
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N += 1
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yield res
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if sub_ts and not N:
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litConfig.warning('test suite %r contained no tests' % sub_ts.name)
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def find_tests_for_inputs(lit_config, inputs):
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"""
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find_tests_for_inputs(lit_config, inputs) -> [Test]
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Given a configuration object and a list of input specifiers, find all the
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tests to execute.
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"""
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# Expand '@...' form in inputs.
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actual_inputs = []
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for input in inputs:
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if input.startswith('@'):
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f = open(input[1:])
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try:
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for ln in f:
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ln = ln.strip()
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if ln:
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actual_inputs.append(ln)
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finally:
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f.close()
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else:
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actual_inputs.append(input)
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# Load the tests from the inputs.
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tests = []
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test_suite_cache = {}
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local_config_cache = {}
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for input in actual_inputs:
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prev = len(tests)
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tests.extend(getTests(input, lit_config,
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test_suite_cache, local_config_cache)[1])
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if prev == len(tests):
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lit_config.warning('input %r contained no tests' % input)
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# If there were any errors during test discovery, exit now.
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if lit_config.numErrors:
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sys.stderr.write('%d errors, exiting.\n' % lit_config.numErrors)
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sys.exit(2)
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return tests
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def load_test_suite(inputs):
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import platform
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import unittest
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from lit.LitTestCase import LitTestCase
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# Create the global config object.
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litConfig = LitConfig.LitConfig(progname = 'lit',
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path = [],
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quiet = False,
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useValgrind = False,
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valgrindLeakCheck = False,
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valgrindArgs = [],
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singleProcess=False,
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noExecute = False,
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debug = False,
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isWindows = (platform.system()=='Windows'),
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params = {})
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# Perform test discovery.
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run = lit.run.Run(litConfig, find_tests_for_inputs(litConfig, inputs))
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# Return a unittest test suite which just runs the tests in order.
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return unittest.TestSuite([LitTestCase(test, run)
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for test in run.tests])
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