351 lines
12 KiB
Python
351 lines
12 KiB
Python
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import sys
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if __name__ == "__main__":
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sys.exit("This module is for import only")
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test_pkg_name = ".".join(__name__.split(".")[0:-2])
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is_pygame_pkg = test_pkg_name == "pygame.tests"
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test_runner_mod = test_pkg_name + ".test_utils.test_runner"
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if is_pygame_pkg:
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from pygame.tests.test_utils import import_submodule
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from pygame.tests.test_utils.test_runner import (
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prepare_test_env,
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run_test,
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combine_results,
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get_test_results,
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TEST_RESULTS_START,
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)
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else:
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from test.test_utils import import_submodule
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from test.test_utils.test_runner import (
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prepare_test_env,
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run_test,
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combine_results,
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get_test_results,
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TEST_RESULTS_START,
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)
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import pygame
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import pygame.threads
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import os
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import re
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import shutil
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import tempfile
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import time
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import random
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from pprint import pformat
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was_run = False
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def run(*args, **kwds):
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"""Run the Pygame unit test suite and return (total tests run, fails dict)
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Positional arguments (optional):
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The names of tests to include. If omitted then all tests are run. Test
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names need not include the trailing '_test'.
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Keyword arguments:
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incomplete - fail incomplete tests (default False)
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usesubprocess - run all test suites in the current process
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(default False, use separate subprocesses)
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dump - dump failures/errors as dict ready to eval (default False)
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file - if provided, the name of a file into which to dump failures/errors
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timings - if provided, the number of times to run each individual test to
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get an average run time (default is run each test once)
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exclude - A list of TAG names to exclude from the run. The items may be
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comma or space separated.
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show_output - show silenced stderr/stdout on errors (default False)
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all - dump all results, not just errors (default False)
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randomize - randomize order of tests (default False)
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seed - if provided, a seed randomizer integer
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multi_thread - if provided, the number of THREADS in which to run
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subprocessed tests
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time_out - if subprocess is True then the time limit in seconds before
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killing a test (default 30)
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fake - if provided, the name of the fake tests package in the
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run_tests__tests subpackage to run instead of the normal
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Pygame tests
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python - the path to a python executable to run subprocessed tests
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(default sys.executable)
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interative - allow tests tagged 'interative'.
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Return value:
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A tuple of total number of tests run, dictionary of error information. The
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dictionary is empty if no errors were recorded.
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By default individual test modules are run in separate subprocesses. This
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recreates normal Pygame usage where pygame.init() and pygame.quit() are
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called only once per program execution, and avoids unfortunate
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interactions between test modules. Also, a time limit is placed on test
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execution, so frozen tests are killed when there time allotment expired.
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Use the single process option if threading is not working properly or if
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tests are taking too long. It is not guaranteed that all tests will pass
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in single process mode.
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Tests are run in a randomized order if the randomize argument is True or a
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seed argument is provided. If no seed integer is provided then the system
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time is used.
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Individual test modules may have a corresponding *_tags.py module,
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defining a __tags__ attribute, a list of tag strings used to selectively
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omit modules from a run. By default only the 'interactive', 'ignore', and
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'subprocess_ignore' tags are ignored. 'interactive' is for modules that
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take user input, like cdrom_test.py. 'ignore' and 'subprocess_ignore' for
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for disabling modules for foreground and subprocess modes respectively.
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These are for disabling tests on optional modules or for experimental
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modules with known problems. These modules can be run from the console as
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a Python program.
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This function can only be called once per Python session. It is not
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reentrant.
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"""
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global was_run
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if was_run:
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raise RuntimeError("run() was already called this session")
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was_run = True
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options = kwds.copy()
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option_usesubprocess = options.get("usesubprocess", False)
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option_dump = options.pop("dump", False)
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option_file = options.pop("file", None)
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option_randomize = options.get("randomize", False)
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option_seed = options.get("seed", None)
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option_multi_thread = options.pop("multi_thread", 1)
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option_time_out = options.pop("time_out", 120)
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option_fake = options.pop("fake", None)
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option_python = options.pop("python", sys.executable)
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option_exclude = options.pop("exclude", ())
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option_interactive = options.pop("interactive", False)
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if not option_interactive and "interactive" not in option_exclude:
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option_exclude += ("interactive",)
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if option_usesubprocess and "subprocess_ignore" not in option_exclude:
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option_exclude += ("subprocess_ignore",)
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elif "ignore" not in option_exclude:
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option_exclude += ("ignore",)
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option_exclude += ("python3_ignore",)
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option_exclude += ("SDL2_ignore",)
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main_dir, test_subdir, fake_test_subdir = prepare_test_env()
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###########################################################################
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# Compile a list of test modules. If fake, then compile list of fake
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# xxxx_test.py from run_tests__tests
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TEST_MODULE_RE = re.compile(r"^(.+_test)\.py$")
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test_mods_pkg_name = test_pkg_name
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working_dir_temp = tempfile.mkdtemp()
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if option_fake is not None:
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test_mods_pkg_name = ".".join(
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[test_mods_pkg_name, "run_tests__tests", option_fake]
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)
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test_subdir = os.path.join(fake_test_subdir, option_fake)
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working_dir = test_subdir
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else:
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working_dir = working_dir_temp
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# Added in because some machines will need os.environ else there will be
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# false failures in subprocess mode. Same issue as python2.6. Needs some
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# env vars.
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test_env = os.environ
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fmt1 = "%s.%%s" % test_mods_pkg_name
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fmt2 = "%s.%%s_test" % test_mods_pkg_name
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if args:
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test_modules = [m.endswith("_test") and (fmt1 % m) or (fmt2 % m) for m in args]
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else:
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test_modules = []
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for f in sorted(os.listdir(test_subdir)):
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for match in TEST_MODULE_RE.findall(f):
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test_modules.append(fmt1 % (match,))
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###########################################################################
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# Remove modules to be excluded.
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tmp = test_modules
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test_modules = []
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for name in tmp:
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tag_module_name = "%s_tags" % (name[0:-5],)
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try:
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tag_module = import_submodule(tag_module_name)
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except ImportError:
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test_modules.append(name)
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else:
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try:
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tags = tag_module.__tags__
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except AttributeError:
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print("%s has no tags: ignoring" % (tag_module_name,))
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test_modules.append(name)
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else:
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for tag in tags:
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if tag in option_exclude:
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print("skipping %s (tag '%s')" % (name, tag))
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break
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else:
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test_modules.append(name)
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del tmp, tag_module_name, name
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###########################################################################
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# Meta results
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results = {}
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meta_results = {"__meta__": {}}
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meta = meta_results["__meta__"]
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###########################################################################
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# Randomization
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if option_randomize or option_seed is not None:
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if option_seed is None:
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option_seed = time.time()
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meta["random_seed"] = option_seed
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print("\nRANDOM SEED USED: %s\n" % option_seed)
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random.seed(option_seed)
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random.shuffle(test_modules)
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###########################################################################
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# Single process mode
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if not option_usesubprocess:
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options["exclude"] = option_exclude
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t = time.time()
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for module in test_modules:
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results.update(run_test(module, **options))
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t = time.time() - t
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###########################################################################
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# Subprocess mode
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#
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else:
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if is_pygame_pkg:
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from pygame.tests.test_utils.async_sub import proc_in_time_or_kill
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else:
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from test.test_utils.async_sub import proc_in_time_or_kill
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pass_on_args = ["--exclude", ",".join(option_exclude)]
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for field in ["randomize", "incomplete", "unbuffered", "verbosity"]:
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if kwds.get(field, False):
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pass_on_args.append("--" + field)
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def sub_test(module):
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print("loading %s" % module)
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cmd = [option_python, "-m", test_runner_mod, module] + pass_on_args
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return (
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module,
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(cmd, test_env, working_dir),
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proc_in_time_or_kill(
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cmd, option_time_out, env=test_env, wd=working_dir
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),
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)
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if option_multi_thread > 1:
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def tmap(f, args):
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return pygame.threads.tmap(
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f, args, stop_on_error=False, num_workers=option_multi_thread
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)
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else:
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tmap = map
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t = time.time()
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for module, cmd, (return_code, raw_return) in tmap(sub_test, test_modules):
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test_file = "%s.py" % os.path.join(test_subdir, module)
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cmd, test_env, working_dir = cmd
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test_results = get_test_results(raw_return)
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if test_results:
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results.update(test_results)
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else:
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results[module] = {}
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results[module].update(
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dict(
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return_code=return_code,
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raw_return=raw_return,
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cmd=cmd,
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test_file=test_file,
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test_env=test_env,
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working_dir=working_dir,
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module=module,
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)
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)
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t = time.time() - t
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###########################################################################
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# Output Results
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#
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untrusty_total, combined = combine_results(results, t)
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total, n_errors, n_failures = count_results(results)
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meta["total_tests"] = total
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meta["combined"] = combined
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meta["total_errors"] = n_errors
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meta["total_failures"] = n_failures
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results.update(meta_results)
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if not option_usesubprocess and total != untrusty_total:
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raise AssertionError(
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"Something went wrong in the Test Machinery:\n"
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"total: %d != untrusty_total: %d" % (total, untrusty_total)
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)
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if not option_dump:
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print(combined)
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else:
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print(TEST_RESULTS_START)
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print(pformat(results))
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if option_file is not None:
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results_file = open(option_file, "w")
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try:
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results_file.write(pformat(results))
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finally:
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results_file.close()
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shutil.rmtree(working_dir_temp)
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return total, n_errors + n_failures
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def count_results(results):
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total = errors = failures = 0
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for result in results.values():
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if result.get("return_code", 0):
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total += 1
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errors += 1
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else:
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total += result["num_tests"]
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errors += result["num_errors"]
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failures += result["num_failures"]
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return total, errors, failures
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def run_and_exit(*args, **kwargs):
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"""Run the tests, and if there are failures, exit with a return code of 1.
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This is needed for various buildbots to recognise that the tests have
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failed.
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"""
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total, fails = run(*args, **kwargs)
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if fails:
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sys.exit(1)
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sys.exit(0)
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