218 lines
6.7 KiB
Python
218 lines
6.7 KiB
Python
"""
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Generic test utilities.
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"""
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import os
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import re
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import sys
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import numpy as np
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import inspect
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__all__ = ['PytestTester', 'check_free_memory', '_TestPythranFunc']
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class FPUModeChangeWarning(RuntimeWarning):
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"""Warning about FPU mode change"""
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pass
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class PytestTester:
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"""
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Pytest test runner entry point.
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"""
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def __init__(self, module_name):
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self.module_name = module_name
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def __call__(self, label="fast", verbose=1, extra_argv=None, doctests=False,
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coverage=False, tests=None, parallel=None):
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import pytest
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module = sys.modules[self.module_name]
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module_path = os.path.abspath(module.__path__[0])
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pytest_args = ['--showlocals', '--tb=short']
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if doctests:
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raise ValueError("Doctests not supported")
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if extra_argv:
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pytest_args += list(extra_argv)
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if verbose and int(verbose) > 1:
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pytest_args += ["-" + "v"*(int(verbose)-1)]
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if coverage:
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pytest_args += ["--cov=" + module_path]
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if label == "fast":
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pytest_args += ["-m", "not slow"]
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elif label != "full":
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pytest_args += ["-m", label]
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if tests is None:
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tests = [self.module_name]
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if parallel is not None and parallel > 1:
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if _pytest_has_xdist():
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pytest_args += ['-n', str(parallel)]
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else:
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import warnings
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warnings.warn('Could not run tests in parallel because '
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'pytest-xdist plugin is not available.')
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pytest_args += ['--pyargs'] + list(tests)
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try:
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code = pytest.main(pytest_args)
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except SystemExit as exc:
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code = exc.code
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return (code == 0)
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class _TestPythranFunc:
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'''
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These are situations that can be tested in our pythran tests:
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- A function with multiple array arguments and then
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other positional and keyword arguments.
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- A function with array-like keywords (e.g. `def somefunc(x0, x1=None)`.
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Note: list/tuple input is not yet tested!
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`self.arguments`: A dictionary which key is the index of the argument,
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value is tuple(array value, all supported dtypes)
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`self.partialfunc`: A function used to freeze some non-array argument
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that of no interests in the original function
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'''
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ALL_INTEGER = [np.int8, np.int16, np.int32, np.int64, np.intc, np.intp]
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ALL_FLOAT = [np.float32, np.float64]
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ALL_COMPLEX = [np.complex64, np.complex128]
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def setup_method(self):
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self.arguments = {}
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self.partialfunc = None
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self.expected = None
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def get_optional_args(self, func):
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# get optional arguments with its default value,
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# used for testing keywords
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signature = inspect.signature(func)
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optional_args = {}
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for k, v in signature.parameters.items():
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if v.default is not inspect.Parameter.empty:
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optional_args[k] = v.default
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return optional_args
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def get_max_dtype_list_length(self):
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# get the max supported dtypes list length in all arguments
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max_len = 0
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for arg_idx in self.arguments:
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cur_len = len(self.arguments[arg_idx][1])
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if cur_len > max_len:
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max_len = cur_len
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return max_len
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def get_dtype(self, dtype_list, dtype_idx):
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# get the dtype from dtype_list via index
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# if the index is out of range, then return the last dtype
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if dtype_idx > len(dtype_list)-1:
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return dtype_list[-1]
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else:
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return dtype_list[dtype_idx]
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def test_all_dtypes(self):
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for type_idx in range(self.get_max_dtype_list_length()):
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args_array = []
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for arg_idx in self.arguments:
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new_dtype = self.get_dtype(self.arguments[arg_idx][1],
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type_idx)
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args_array.append(self.arguments[arg_idx][0].astype(new_dtype))
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self.pythranfunc(*args_array)
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def test_views(self):
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args_array = []
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for arg_idx in self.arguments:
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args_array.append(self.arguments[arg_idx][0][::-1][::-1])
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self.pythranfunc(*args_array)
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def test_strided(self):
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args_array = []
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for arg_idx in self.arguments:
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args_array.append(np.repeat(self.arguments[arg_idx][0],
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2, axis=0)[::2])
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self.pythranfunc(*args_array)
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def _pytest_has_xdist():
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"""
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Check if the pytest-xdist plugin is installed, providing parallel tests
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"""
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# Check xdist exists without importing, otherwise pytests emits warnings
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from importlib.util import find_spec
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return find_spec('xdist') is not None
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def check_free_memory(free_mb):
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"""
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Check *free_mb* of memory is available, otherwise do pytest.skip
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"""
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import pytest
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try:
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mem_free = _parse_size(os.environ['SCIPY_AVAILABLE_MEM'])
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msg = '{0} MB memory required, but environment SCIPY_AVAILABLE_MEM={1}'.format(
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free_mb, os.environ['SCIPY_AVAILABLE_MEM'])
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except KeyError:
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mem_free = _get_mem_available()
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if mem_free is None:
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pytest.skip("Could not determine available memory; set SCIPY_AVAILABLE_MEM "
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"variable to free memory in MB to run the test.")
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msg = '{0} MB memory required, but {1} MB available'.format(
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free_mb, mem_free/1e6)
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if mem_free < free_mb * 1e6:
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pytest.skip(msg)
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def _parse_size(size_str):
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suffixes = {'': 1e6,
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'b': 1.0,
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'k': 1e3, 'M': 1e6, 'G': 1e9, 'T': 1e12,
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'kb': 1e3, 'Mb': 1e6, 'Gb': 1e9, 'Tb': 1e12,
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'kib': 1024.0, 'Mib': 1024.0**2, 'Gib': 1024.0**3, 'Tib': 1024.0**4}
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m = re.match(r'^\s*(\d+)\s*({0})\s*$'.format('|'.join(suffixes.keys())),
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size_str,
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re.I)
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if not m or m.group(2) not in suffixes:
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raise ValueError("Invalid size string")
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return float(m.group(1)) * suffixes[m.group(2)]
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def _get_mem_available():
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"""
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Get information about memory available, not counting swap.
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"""
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try:
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import psutil
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return psutil.virtual_memory().available
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except (ImportError, AttributeError):
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pass
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if sys.platform.startswith('linux'):
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info = {}
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with open('/proc/meminfo', 'r') as f:
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for line in f:
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p = line.split()
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info[p[0].strip(':').lower()] = float(p[1]) * 1e3
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if 'memavailable' in info:
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# Linux >= 3.14
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return info['memavailable']
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else:
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return info['memfree'] + info['cached']
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return None
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