package tezt
Test framework for unit tests, integration tests, and regression tests
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Source file test.ml
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(*****************************************************************************) (* *) (* Open Source License *) (* Copyright (c) 2020-2022 Nomadic Labs <contact@nomadic-labs.com> *) (* *) (* Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a *) (* copy of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"),*) (* to deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation *) (* the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, *) (* and/or sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the *) (* Software is furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions: *) (* *) (* The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included *) (* in all copies or substantial portions of the Software. *) (* *) (* THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR*) (* IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, *) (* FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL *) (* THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER*) (* LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING *) (* FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER *) (* DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE. *) (* *) (*****************************************************************************) open Base let reset_functions = ref [] let declare_reset_function f = reset_functions := f :: !reset_functions let before_test_run_functions = ref [] let before_test_run f = before_test_run_functions := f :: !before_test_run_functions (* Prepare a promise that will resolve on SIGINT (e.g. when the user presses Ctrl+C). We need a new promise everytime because they get canceled. *) let sigint = let received_sigint = ref false in fun () -> if !received_sigint then unit else let promise, resolver = Lwt.task () in Sys.(set_signal sigint) (Signal_handle (fun _ -> (* If the user presses Ctrl+C again, let the program die immediately. *) received_sigint := true ; Sys.(set_signal sigint) Signal_default ; Lwt.wakeup_later resolver ())) ; promise exception Failed of string let () = Printexc.register_printer @@ function | Failed message -> Some message | _ -> None let fail ?__LOC__ x = Format.kasprintf (fun message -> let message = match __LOC__ with | None -> message | Some loc -> sf "%s: %s" loc message in raise (Failed message)) x let global_starting_time = Unix.gettimeofday () module Summed_durations : sig type t val zero : t val single_seconds : float -> t val ( + ) : t -> t -> t val total_seconds : t -> float val total_nanoseconds : t -> int64 val count : t -> int val encode : t -> JSON.u (* May raise [JSON.Error]. *) val decode : JSON.t -> t end = struct (* Information about how much time a test takes to run. Field [total_time_ns] contains the sum of the duration of runs in nanoseconds, and [count] contains the number of runs. By storing integers we ensure commutativity and associativity (which would not be the case with floats). *) type t = {total_time : int64; count : int} let zero = {total_time = 0L; count = 0} let single_seconds time = {total_time = Int64.of_float (time *. 1_000_000.); count = 1} let ( + ) a b = { total_time = Int64.add a.total_time b.total_time; count = a.count + b.count; } let total_seconds {total_time; count = _} = Int64.to_float total_time /. 1_000_000. let total_nanoseconds {total_time; count = _} = total_time let count {count; _} = count let encode {total_time; count} = if total_time = 0L && count = 0 then `Null else `O [ ("total_time", `String (Int64.to_string total_time)); ("count", `String (string_of_int count)); ] let decode (json : JSON.t) = if JSON.is_null json then zero else { total_time = JSON.(json |-> "total_time" |> as_int64); count = JSON.(json |-> "count" |> as_int); } end (* Field [id] is used to be able to iterate on tests in order of registration. Field [result] contains the result of the last time the test was run. If the test was not run, it contains [None]. *) type test = { id : int; file : string; title : string; tags : string list; body : unit -> unit Lwt.t; mutable session_successful_runs : Summed_durations.t; mutable session_failed_runs : Summed_durations.t; mutable session_retries : int; mutable past_records_successful_runs : Summed_durations.t; mutable past_records_failed_runs : Summed_durations.t; mutable result : Log.test_result option; } type t = test let really_run ~sleep ~clean_up ~temp_start ~temp_stop ~temp_clean_up test = Log.info "Starting test: %s" test.title ; List.iter (fun reset -> reset ()) !reset_functions ; test.result <- None ; (* It may happen that the promise of the function resolves successfully at the same time as a background promise is rejected or that we receive SIGINT. To handle those race conditions, setting the value of [test.result] is done through [set_test_result], which makes sure that: - if the test was aborted, [test.result] is [Aborted]; - otherwise, if anything went wrong, [test.result] is [Failed]; - the error message in [Failed] is the first error that was encountered. *) let set_test_result new_result = match test.result with | None -> test.result <- Some new_result | Some old_result -> ( match (old_result, new_result) with | Successful, _ | Failed _, Aborted -> test.result <- Some new_result | Failed _, (Successful | Failed _) | Aborted, _ -> ()) in let fail_promise, fail_awakener = Lwt.task () in (* Ensure that errors raised from background promises are logged and cause the test to fail immediately. *) let already_woke_up_fail_promise = ref false in let handle_background_exception exn = let message = Printexc.to_string exn in Log.error "%s" message ; set_test_result (Log.Failed message) ; if not !already_woke_up_fail_promise then ( already_woke_up_fail_promise := true ; Lwt.wakeup_later fail_awakener ()) in Background.start handle_background_exception ; (* Run the test until it succeeds, fails, or we receive SIGINT. *) let main_temporary_directory = temp_start () in let* () = let run_test () = let* () = test.body () in set_test_result Successful ; unit in let handle_exception = function | Lwt.Canceled -> (* Aborted with SIGINT, or [fail_promise] resolved (possibly because of an [async] promise). So we already logged what happened. *) unit | exn -> let message = Printexc.to_string exn in set_test_result (Failed message) ; Log.error "%s" message ; unit in let handle_sigint () = let* () = sigint () in Log.debug "Received SIGINT." ; set_test_result Aborted ; unit in let global_timeout = match Cli.options.global_timeout with | None -> [] | Some delay -> let local_starting_time = Unix.gettimeofday () in let remaining_delay = max 0. (delay -. local_starting_time +. global_starting_time) in [ (let* () = sleep remaining_delay in fail "the set of tests took more than specified global timeout (%gs) \ to run" delay); ] in let test_timeout = match Cli.options.test_timeout with | None -> [] | Some delay -> [ (let* () = sleep delay in fail "test took more than specified timeout (%gs) to run" delay); ] in Lwt.catch (fun () -> Lwt.pick ((run_test () :: handle_sigint () :: fail_promise :: global_timeout) @ test_timeout)) handle_exception in let* () = clean_up () in (* Remove temporary files. *) let kept_temp = try match Cli.options.temporary_file_mode with | Delete -> temp_clean_up () ; false | Delete_if_successful -> if test.result = Some Successful then ( temp_clean_up () ; false) else ( temp_stop () ; true) | Keep -> temp_stop () ; true with exn -> Log.warn "Failed to clean up: %s" (Printexc.to_string exn) ; true in if kept_temp then Log.report "Temporary files can be found in: %s" main_temporary_directory ; (* Resolve all pending promises so that they won't do anything (like raise [Canceled]) during the next test. *) let* () = Background.stop () in (* Return test result. *) let test_result = match test.result with | None -> (* Should not happen: after the test ends we always set [result] to [Some]. But if it does happen we assume that it failed and that we failed to maintain this invariant. *) Log.Failed "unknown error" | Some result -> result in return test_result let rec really_run_with_retry ~sleep ~clean_up ~temp_start ~temp_stop ~temp_clean_up remaining_retry_count test = let* test_result = really_run ~sleep ~clean_up ~temp_start ~temp_stop ~temp_clean_up test in match test_result with | Failed _ when remaining_retry_count > 0 -> Log.warn "%d retry(ies) left for test: %s" remaining_retry_count test.title ; test.session_retries <- test.session_retries + 1 ; really_run_with_retry ~sleep ~clean_up ~temp_start ~temp_stop ~temp_clean_up (remaining_retry_count - 1) test | x -> return x let run_one ~sleep ~clean_up ~temp_start ~temp_stop ~temp_clean_up test = really_run_with_retry ~sleep ~clean_up ~temp_start ~temp_stop ~temp_clean_up Cli.options.retry test let test_should_be_run ~file ~title ~ = List.for_all (fun tag -> List.mem tag tags) Cli.options.tags_to_run && (not (List.exists (fun tag -> List.mem tag tags) Cli.options.tags_not_to_run)) && (match Cli.options.tests_to_run with | [] -> true | titles -> List.mem title titles) && (not (List.mem title Cli.options.tests_not_to_run)) && (match Cli.options.patterns_to_run with | [] -> true | patterns -> List.exists (fun pattern -> title =~ pattern) patterns) && match Cli.options.files_to_run with | [] -> true | files -> List.mem file files let tag_rex = rex "^[a-z0-9_]{1,32}$" let = match List.filter (fun tag -> tag =~! tag_rex) tags with | [] -> () | -> List.iter (Printf.eprintf "Invalid tag: %S\n") invalid_tags ; Printf.eprintf "Tags may only use lowercase letters, digits and underscores, and must \ be at most 32 character long.\n" ; exit 1 let known_files = ref String_set.empty let known_titles = ref String_set.empty let = ref String_set.empty let register_file file = known_files := String_set.add file !known_files let register_title title = known_titles := String_set.add title !known_titles let register_tag tag = known_tags := String_set.add tag !known_tags (* Check that all [specified] values are in [!known]. *) let check_existence kind known specified = String_set.iter (Log.warn "Unknown %s: %s" kind) (String_set.diff (String_set.of_list specified) !known) (* Tests added using [register] and that match command-line filters. *) let registered : test String_map.t ref = ref String_map.empty (* Sort registred jobs in the registration order. *) let list_registered () = let list = ref [] in String_map.iter (fun _ test -> list := test :: !list) !registered ; let by_id {id = a; _} {id = b; _} = Int.compare a b in List.sort by_id !list (* Using [iter_registered] instead of [String_map.iter] allows to more easily change the representation of [registered] in the future if needed. *) let iter_registered f = List.iter (fun test -> f test) (list_registered ()) let fold_registered acc f = String_map.fold (fun _ test acc -> f acc test) !registered acc (* Map [register] as if it was a list, to obtain a list. *) let map_registered_list f = (* By using [list_registered] we ensure the resulting list is in order of registration. *) List.map f (list_registered ()) let get_test_by_title test_title = String_map.find_opt test_title !registered let list_tests format = match format with | `Tsv -> iter_registered @@ fun {file; title; ; _} -> Printf.printf "%s\t%s\t%s\n%!" file title (String.concat " " tags) | `Ascii_art -> let file_header = "FILE" in let title_header = "TITLE" in let = "TAGS" in let list = map_registered_list @@ fun {file; title; ; _} -> (file, title, String.concat ", " tags) in (* Compute the size of each column. *) let file_size, title_size, = List.fold_left (fun (max_file, max_title, ) (file, title, ) -> ( max max_file (String.length file), max max_title (String.length title), max max_tags (String.length tags) )) ( String.length file_header, String.length title_header, String.length tags_header ) list in (* Prepare the line separator. *) let line = "+" ^ String.make (file_size + 2) '-' ^ "+" ^ String.make (title_size + 2) '-' ^ "+" ^ String.make (tags_size + 2) '-' ^ "+\n" in (* Print the header row. *) print_string line ; let center size header = let padding = size - String.length header in let left_padding = padding / 2 in let right_padding = padding - left_padding in String.make left_padding ' ' ^ header ^ String.make right_padding ' ' in Printf.printf "| %s | %s | %s |\n" (center file_size file_header) (center title_size title_header) (center tags_size tags_header) ; print_string line ; (* Print rows. *) let pad size text = let padding = size - String.length text in text ^ String.make padding ' ' in List.iter (fun (file, title, ) -> Printf.printf "| %s | %s | %s |\n" (pad file_size file) (pad title_size title) (pad tags_size tags)) list ; if list <> [] then print_string line ; () (* Total time, in seconds. Since this involves floats it should not be used for --job splitting. *) let total_test_display_time ~past_records ~session test = let past_records = if past_records then Summed_durations.total_seconds test.past_records_successful_runs +. Summed_durations.total_seconds test.past_records_failed_runs else 0. in let session = if session then Summed_durations.total_seconds test.session_successful_runs +. Summed_durations.total_seconds test.session_failed_runs else 0. in past_records +. session let display_time_summary () = let test_time = total_test_display_time ~past_records:true ~session:true in let total_time = fold_registered 0. @@ fun acc test -> acc +. test_time test in let tests_by_file = fold_registered String_map.empty @@ fun acc test -> String_map.add test.file (test :: (String_map.find_opt test.file acc |> Option.value ~default:[])) acc in let show_time seconds = let seconds = int_of_float seconds in if seconds < 60 then Printf.sprintf "%ds" seconds else Printf.sprintf "%dmin %ds" (seconds / 60) (seconds mod 60) in let print_time prefix title time = Printf.printf "%s[%d%% - %s] %s\n" prefix (int_of_float (time *. 100. /. total_time)) (show_time time) title in let print_time_for_file file tests = print_time "" file (List.fold_left (fun acc test -> acc +. test_time test) 0. tests) ; List.iter (fun test -> print_time "- " test.title (test_time test)) tests in String_map.iter print_time_for_file tests_by_file ; () module Record = struct type test = { file : string; title : string; tags : string list; successful_runs : Summed_durations.t; failed_runs : Summed_durations.t; } let encode_obj fields = `O (List.filter (function _, `Null -> false | _ -> true) fields) let encode_test {file; title; ; successful_runs; failed_runs} : JSON.u = encode_obj [ ("file", `String file); ("title", `String title); ("tags", `A (List.map (fun tag -> `String tag) tags)); ("successful_runs", Summed_durations.encode successful_runs); ("failed_runs", Summed_durations.encode failed_runs); ] let decode_test (json : JSON.t) : test = { file = JSON.(json |-> "file" |> as_string); title = JSON.(json |-> "title" |> as_string); tags = JSON.(json |-> "tags" |> as_list |> List.map as_string); successful_runs = Summed_durations.decode JSON.(json |-> "successful_runs"); failed_runs = Summed_durations.decode JSON.(json |-> "failed_runs"); } type t = test list let encode (record : t) : JSON.u = `A (List.map encode_test record) let decode (json : JSON.t) : t = JSON.(json |> as_list |> List.map decode_test) let output_file (record : t) filename = JSON.encode_to_file_u filename (encode record) let input_file filename : t = try decode (JSON.parse_file filename) with JSON.Error error -> Log.error "%s" (JSON.show_error error) ; exit 1 (* Get the record for the current run. *) let current () = map_registered_list @@ fun { id = _; file; title; ; body = _; session_retries = _; session_successful_runs; session_failed_runs; past_records_successful_runs = _; past_records_failed_runs = _; result = _; } -> { file; title; tags; successful_runs = session_successful_runs; failed_runs = session_failed_runs; } (* Read a record and update the time information of registered tests that appear in this record. *) let use_past (record : t) = let update_test (recorded_test : test) = match String_map.find_opt recorded_test.title !registered with | None -> (* Test no longer exists or was not selected, ignoring. *) () | Some test -> test.past_records_successful_runs <- Summed_durations.( test.past_records_successful_runs + recorded_test.successful_runs) ; test.past_records_failed_runs <- Summed_durations.( test.past_records_failed_runs + recorded_test.failed_runs) in List.iter update_test record (* Same as [use_past] but for --resume: ignore failed runs, and update current session instead of past records. *) let resume_from (record : t) = let update_test (recorded_test : test) = match String_map.find_opt recorded_test.title !registered with | None -> (* Test no longer exists or was not selected, ignoring. *) () | Some test -> test.session_successful_runs <- Summed_durations.( test.session_successful_runs + recorded_test.successful_runs) in List.iter update_test record end (* Get a partition of weighted [items] where the total weights of each subset are approximately close to each other. *) let knapsack (type a) bag_count (items : (int64 * a) list) : (int64 * a list) array = let bag_count = max 1 bag_count in (* [bags] is an array of pairs where the first value is the total weight of the bag and the second value is the list of items that are currently allocated to this bag. *) let bags = Array.make bag_count (0L, []) in (* Finding the optimal partition is NP-complete. We use a heuristic to find an approximation: allocate heavier items first, then fill the gaps with smaller items. *) let allocate (item_weight, item) = let smallest_bag = let best_index = ref 0 in let best_weight = ref Int64.max_int in for i = 0 to bag_count - 1 do let bag_weight, _ = bags.(i) in if bag_weight < !best_weight then ( best_index := i ; best_weight := bag_weight) done ; !best_index in let bag_weight, bag_items = bags.(smallest_bag) in bags.(smallest_bag) <- (Int64.add bag_weight item_weight, item :: bag_items) in let longest_first (a, _) (b, _) = Int64.compare b a in List.iter allocate (List.sort longest_first items) ; bags let split_tests_into_balanced_jobs job_count = let test_time test = (* Give a default duration of 1 second as specified by --help. This allows to split jobs even with no time data (otherwise all jobs would be grouped together). *) max 1_000_000L (Summed_durations.total_nanoseconds test.past_records_successful_runs) in let tests = String_map.bindings !registered |> List.map snd in let weighted_tests = List.map (fun test -> (test_time test, test)) tests in knapsack job_count weighted_tests (* Apply --job: take the list of registered tests, split it into jobs, and unregister all tests that are not selected by --job. *) let select_job () = match Cli.options.job with | None -> (* No --job: do not unregister any test. *) () | Some (job_index, job_count) -> let jobs = split_tests_into_balanced_jobs job_count in (* [Cli] ensures that [1 <= job_index <= job_count], and [split_tests_into_balanced_jobs] ensures that its result has length [job_count] if [job_count >= 1]. *) let _, job_tests = jobs.(job_index - 1) in (* Reset the list of tests to run to re-fill it with the requested job. *) registered := String_map.empty ; List.iter (fun (test : test) -> registered := String_map.add test.title test !registered) job_tests let skip_test () = if Cli.options.skip > 0 || Cli.options.only <> None then ( (* by using [list_registered] we ensure that we sort jobs in the registration order, which is also the order in which tests are run. *) let list = list_registered () in let list = Base.drop Cli.options.skip list in let list = match Cli.options.only with | None -> list | Some only -> Base.take only list in registered := String_map.empty ; List.iter (fun (test : test) -> registered := String_map.add test.title test !registered) list) let suggest_jobs () = let jobs = split_tests_into_balanced_jobs Cli.options.job_count in let job_count = Array.length jobs in (* Jobs are allocated, now display them. *) let display_job ~negate (total_job_time, job_tests) = print_endline (String.concat " " (List.map (fun test -> Printf.sprintf "%s %s" (if negate then "--not-title" else "--title") (Log.quote_shell (test : test).title)) job_tests) ^ " # " ^ Int64.to_string (Int64.div total_job_time 1_000_000L) ^ "s") in let all_other_tests = ref [] in for i = 0 to job_count - 2 do display_job ~negate:false jobs.(i) ; List.iter (fun test -> all_other_tests := test :: !all_other_tests) (snd jobs.(i)) done ; (* The last job uses --not-test so that if a test is added and the job list is not updated, the new test is automatically added to the last job. Note: if [job_count] is 1, this actually outputs no --not-test at all since [all_other_tests] is empty, which is consistent because it means to run all tests. *) display_job ~negate:true (fst jobs.(job_count - 1), !all_other_tests) let output_junit filename = let test_time = total_test_display_time ~past_records:false ~session:true in with_open_out filename @@ fun ch -> let echo x = Printf.ksprintf (fun s -> output_string ch s ; output_char ch '\n') x in let count, fail_count, skipped_count, total_time = fold_registered (0, 0, 0, 0.) @@ fun (count, fail_count, skipped_count, total_time) test -> ( count + 1, (fail_count + match test.result with Some (Failed _) -> 1 | _ -> 0), (skipped_count + match test.result with None | Some Aborted -> 1 | _ -> 0), total_time +. test_time test ) in echo {|<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" ?>|} ; echo {|<testsuites id="tezt" name="Tezt" tests="%d" failures="%d" skipped="%d" time="%f">|} count fail_count skipped_count total_time ; echo {| <testsuite id="tezt" name="Tezt" tests="%d" failures="%d" skipped="%d" time="%f">|} count fail_count skipped_count total_time ; ( iter_registered @@ fun test -> match test.result with | None | Some Aborted -> (* Skipped test, do not output. *) () | Some (Successful | Failed _) -> let replace_entities s = let buffer = Buffer.create (String.length s * 2) in for i = 0 to String.length s - 1 do match s.[i] with | '"' -> Buffer.add_string buffer """ | '&' -> Buffer.add_string buffer "&" | '\'' -> Buffer.add_string buffer "'" | '<' -> Buffer.add_string buffer "<" | '>' -> Buffer.add_string buffer ">" | c -> Buffer.add_char buffer c done ; Buffer.contents buffer in let title = replace_entities test.title in echo {| <testcase id="%s" name="%s: %s" time="%f" retries="%d">|} title (replace_entities test.file) title (test_time test) test.session_retries ; (match test.result with | None | Some Successful | Some Aborted -> () | Some (Failed message) -> echo {| <failure message="test failed" type="ERROR">%s</failure>|} (replace_entities message)) ; echo " </testcase>" ) ; echo " </testsuite>" ; echo "</testsuites>" ; () let next_id = ref 0 let register ~__FILE__ ~title ~ body = let file = Filename.basename __FILE__ in (match String_map.find_opt title !registered with | None -> () | Some {file = other_file; tags = ; _} -> Printf.eprintf "Error: there are several tests with title: %S\n" title ; Printf.eprintf "- first seen in: %s with tags: %s\n" other_file (String.concat ", " other_tags) ; Printf.eprintf "- also seen in: %s with tags: %s\n%!" file (String.concat ", " tags) ; exit 1) ; check_tags tags ; register_file file ; register_title title ; List.iter register_tag tags ; let id = !next_id in incr next_id ; if test_should_be_run ~file ~title ~tags then let test = { id; file; title; tags; body; session_successful_runs = Summed_durations.zero; session_failed_runs = Summed_durations.zero; session_retries = 0; past_records_successful_runs = Summed_durations.zero; past_records_failed_runs = Summed_durations.zero; result = None; } in registered := String_map.add title test !registered module type SCHEDULER = sig type request = Run_test of {test_title : string} type response = Test_result of Log.test_result (* Run a scheduler that manages several workers. This starts [worker_count] workers. As soon as a worker is available, it calls [on_worker_available]. [on_worker_available] shall return [None] if there is nothing else to do, in which case the worker is killed, or [Some (request, on_response)], in which case the worker executes [request]. The result of this request, [response], is then given to [on_response]. *) val run : on_worker_available:(unit -> (request * (response -> unit)) option) -> worker_count:int -> (unit -> unit) -> unit val get_current_worker_id : unit -> int option end (* [iteration] is between 1 and the value of [--loop-count]. [index] is between 1 and [test_count]. *) type test_instance = {iteration : int; index : int} let current_worker_id_ref = ref (fun () -> None) let current_worker_id () = !current_worker_id_ref () let run_with_scheduler scheduler = let module Scheduler = (val scheduler : SCHEDULER) in current_worker_id_ref := Scheduler.get_current_worker_id ; List.iter (fun f -> f ()) !before_test_run_functions ; (* Check command-line options. *) check_existence "--file" known_files Cli.options.files_to_run ; check_existence "--title" known_titles Cli.options.tests_to_run ; check_existence "tag" known_tags (Cli.options.tags_to_run @ Cli.options.tags_not_to_run) ; (* Print a warning if no test was selected. *) if String_map.is_empty !registered then ( Printf.eprintf "No test found for filters: %s\n%!" (String.concat " " (List.map (fun x -> "--file " ^ Log.quote_shell x) Cli.options.files_to_run @ List.map (fun x -> "--title " ^ Log.quote_shell x) Cli.options.tests_to_run @ List.map (fun r -> "--match " ^ Log.quote_shell (show_rex r)) Cli.options.patterns_to_run @ Cli.options.tags_to_run @ List.map (sf "/%s") Cli.options.tags_not_to_run)) ; if Cli.options.list = None then prerr_endline "You can use --list to get the list of tests and their tags." ; exit 3) ; (* Read records. *) List.iter Record.(fun filename -> use_past (input_file filename)) Cli.options.from_records ; if Cli.options.resume then ( if Cli.options.resume_file = None then Cli.options.resume_file <- Some "tezt-resume.json" ; Option.iter Record.( fun filename -> if Sys.file_exists filename then resume_from (input_file filename)) Cli.options.resume_file) ; (* Apply --job if needed. *) select_job () ; (* Apply --skip and --only if needed. *) skip_test () ; (* Actually run the tests (or list them). *) match (Cli.options.list, Cli.options.suggest_jobs) with | Some format, false -> list_tests format | None, true -> suggest_jobs () | Some _, true -> prerr_endline "Cannot use both --list and --suggest-jobs at the same time." | None, false -> let test_count = String_map.cardinal !registered in let failure_count = ref 0 in let test_queue = Queue.create () in let refills = ref 0 in let refill_queue () = incr refills ; let index = ref 0 in iter_registered @@ fun test -> incr index ; let test_instance = {iteration = !refills; index = !index} in Queue.add (test, test_instance) test_queue in (match Cli.options.loop_mode with | Count n when n <= 0 -> () | Count _ | Infinite -> refill_queue ()) ; (* [stop] is used to stop dequeuing tests. When [stop] is [true] we no longer start new tests but we wait for running ones to finish. *) let stop = ref false in (* [aborted] is used to exit with the right error code in case of Ctrl+C. It implies [stop]. *) let aborted = ref false in let rec next_test () = if !stop then None else match Queue.take_opt test_queue with | None -> ( match Cli.options.loop_mode with | Count n when !refills >= n -> None | Count _ | Infinite -> refill_queue () ; if Queue.is_empty test_queue then None else next_test ()) | Some (test, test_instance) as x -> if Summed_durations.count test.session_successful_runs >= test_instance.iteration then (* Test was successful in the past according to --resume, skip. *) next_test () else x in let a_test_failed = ref false in let on_worker_available () = match next_test () with | None -> None | Some (test, test_instance) -> let start = Unix.gettimeofday () in let on_response (Scheduler.Test_result test_result) = test.result <- Some test_result ; let time = Unix.gettimeofday () -. start in (match test_result with | Failed _ -> incr failure_count | Successful | Aborted -> ()) ; Log.test_result ~test_index:test_instance.index ~test_count ~failure_count:!failure_count ~iteration:test_instance.iteration test_result test.title ; match test_result with | Successful -> test.session_successful_runs <- Summed_durations.( test.session_successful_runs + single_seconds time) | Failed _ -> Log.report "Try again with: %s --verbose --file %s --title %s" Sys.argv.(0) (Log.quote_shell test.file) (Log.quote_shell test.title) ; test.session_failed_runs <- Summed_durations.( test.session_failed_runs + single_seconds time) ; a_test_failed := true ; if not Cli.options.keep_going then stop := true | Aborted -> stop := true ; aborted := true in Some (Scheduler.Run_test {test_title = test.title}, on_response) in Scheduler.run ~on_worker_available ~worker_count:Cli.options.job_count @@ fun () -> (* Output reports. *) Option.iter output_junit Cli.options.junit ; let record = Record.current () in Option.iter (Record.output_file record) Cli.options.record ; Option.iter (Record.output_file record) Cli.options.resume_file ; if Cli.options.time then display_time_summary () ; if !aborted then exit 2 else if !a_test_failed then exit 1
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