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import os
import sys
class TestingConfig(object):
"""
TestingConfig - Information on the tests inside a suite.
"""
@staticmethod
def fromdefaults(litConfig):
"""
fromdefaults(litConfig) -> TestingConfig
Create a TestingConfig object with default values.
"""
# Set the environment based on the command line arguments.
environment = {
"PATH": os.pathsep.join(litConfig.path + [os.environ.get("PATH", "")]),
"LLVM_DISABLE_CRASH_REPORT": "1",
}
pass_vars = [
"LIBRARY_PATH",
"LD_LIBRARY_PATH",
"SYSTEMROOT",
"TERM",
"CLANG",
"LLDB",
"LD_PRELOAD",
"LLVM_SYMBOLIZER_PATH",
"LLVM_PROFILE_FILE",
"ASAN_SYMBOLIZER_PATH",
"HWASAN_SYMBOLIZER_PATH",
"LSAN_SYMBOLIZER_PATH",
"MSAN_SYMBOLIZER_PATH",
"TSAN_SYMBOLIZER_PATH",
"UBSAN_SYMBOLIZER_PATH",
"ASAN_OPTIONS",
"LSAN_OPTIONS",
"HWASAN_OPTIONS",
"MSAN_OPTIONS",
"TSAN_OPTIONS",
"UBSAN_OPTIONS",
"ADB",
"ADB_SERVER_SOCKET",
"ANDROID_SERIAL",
"SSH_AUTH_SOCK",
"SANITIZER_IGNORE_CVE_2016_2143",
"TMPDIR",
"TMP",
"TEMP",
"TEMPDIR",
"AVRLIT_BOARD",
"AVRLIT_PORT",
"FILECHECK_OPTS",
"VCINSTALLDIR",
"VCToolsinstallDir",
"VSINSTALLDIR",
"WindowsSdkDir",
"WindowsSDKLibVersion",
"SOURCE_DATE_EPOCH",
"GTEST_FILTER",
"DFLTCC",
]
if sys.platform.startswith("aix"):
pass_vars += ["LIBPATH"]
elif sys.platform == "win32":
pass_vars += [
"COMSPEC",
"INCLUDE",
"LIB",
"PATHEXT",
"USERPROFILE",
]
environment["PYTHONBUFFERED"] = "1"
# Avoid Windows heuristics which try to detect potential installer
# programs (which may need to run with elevated privileges) and ask
# if the user wants to run them in that way. This heuristic may
# match for executables containing the substrings "patch" (which is
# a substring of "dispatch"), "update", "setup", etc. Set this
# environment variable indicating that we want to execute them with
# the current user.
environment["__COMPAT_LAYER"] = "RunAsInvoker"
for var in pass_vars:
val = os.environ.get(var, "")
# Check for empty string as some variables such as LD_PRELOAD cannot be empty
# ('') for OS's such as OpenBSD.
if val:
environment[var] = val
# Set the default available features based on the LitConfig.
available_features = []
if litConfig.useValgrind:
available_features.append("valgrind")
if litConfig.valgrindLeakCheck:
available_features.append("vg_leak")
return TestingConfig(
None,
name="<unnamed>",
suffixes=set(),
test_format=None,
environment=environment,
substitutions=[],
unsupported=False,
test_exec_root=None,
test_source_root=None,
excludes=[],
available_features=available_features,
pipefail=True,
standalone_tests=False,
)
def load_from_path(self, path, litConfig):
"""
load_from_path(path, litConfig)
Load the configuration module at the provided path into the given config
object.
"""
# Load the config script data.
data = None
f = open(path)
try:
data = f.read()
except:
litConfig.fatal("unable to load config file: %r" % (path,))
f.close()
# Execute the config script to initialize the object.
cfg_globals = dict(globals())
cfg_globals["config"] = self
cfg_globals["lit_config"] = litConfig
cfg_globals["__file__"] = path
try:
exec(compile(data, path, "exec"), cfg_globals, None)
if litConfig.debug:
litConfig.note("... loaded config %r" % path)
except SystemExit:
e = sys.exc_info()[1]
# We allow normal system exit inside a config file to just
# return control without error.
if e.args:
raise
except:
import traceback
litConfig.fatal(
"unable to parse config file %r, traceback: %s"
% (path, traceback.format_exc())
)
self.finish(litConfig)
def __init__(
self,
parent,
name,
suffixes,
test_format,
environment,
substitutions,
unsupported,
test_exec_root,
test_source_root,
excludes,
available_features,
pipefail,
limit_to_features=[],
is_early=False,
parallelism_group=None,
standalone_tests=False,
):
self.parent = parent
self.name = str(name)
self.suffixes = set(suffixes)
self.test_format = test_format
self.environment = dict(environment)
self.substitutions = list(substitutions)
self.unsupported = unsupported
self.test_exec_root = test_exec_root
self.test_source_root = test_source_root
self.excludes = set(excludes)
self.available_features = set(available_features)
self.pipefail = pipefail
self.standalone_tests = standalone_tests
# This list is used by TestRunner.py to restrict running only tests that
# require one of the features in this list if this list is non-empty.
# Configurations can set this list to restrict the set of tests to run.
self.limit_to_features = set(limit_to_features)
self.parallelism_group = parallelism_group
self._recursiveExpansionLimit = None
@property
def recursiveExpansionLimit(self):
return self._recursiveExpansionLimit
@recursiveExpansionLimit.setter
def recursiveExpansionLimit(self, value):
if value is not None and not isinstance(value, int):
raise ValueError(
"recursiveExpansionLimit must be either None or an integer (got <{}>)".format(
value
)
)
if isinstance(value, int) and value < 0:
raise ValueError(
"recursiveExpansionLimit must be a non-negative integer (got <{}>)".format(
value
)
)
self._recursiveExpansionLimit = value
def finish(self, litConfig):
"""finish() - Finish this config object, after loading is complete."""
self.name = str(self.name)
self.suffixes = set(self.suffixes)
self.environment = dict(self.environment)
self.substitutions = list(self.substitutions)
if self.test_exec_root is not None:
# FIXME: This should really only be suite in test suite config
# files. Should we distinguish them?
self.test_exec_root = str(self.test_exec_root)
if self.test_source_root is not None:
# FIXME: This should really only be suite in test suite config
# files. Should we distinguish them?
self.test_source_root = str(self.test_source_root)
self.excludes = set(self.excludes)
@property
def root(self):
"""root attribute - The root configuration for the test suite."""
if self.parent is None:
return self
else:
return self.parent.root
class SubstituteCaptures:
"""
Helper class to indicate that the substitutions contains backreferences.
This can be used as the following in lit.cfg to mark subsitutions as having
back-references::
config.substutions.append(('\b[^ ]*.cpp', SubstituteCaptures('\0.txt')))
"""
def __init__(self, substitution):
self.substitution = substitution
def replace(self, pattern, replacement):
return self.substitution
def __str__(self):
return self.substitution
def __len__(self):
return len(self.substitution)
def __getitem__(self, item):
return self.substitution.__getitem__(item)
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