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authorJon Turney <jon.turney@dronecode.org.uk>2020-01-21 00:37:29 +0000
committerJon Turney <jon.turney@dronecode.org.uk>2020-04-30 20:41:29 +0100
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Add a mechanism for validating meson output in tests
Expected stdout lines must match lines from the actual stdout, in the same order. Lines with match type 're' are regex matched. v2: Ignore comment lines in expected_stdout v3: Automatically adjust path separators for location in expected output v4: Put expected stdout in test.json, rather than a separate file
-rw-r--r--docs/markdown/Contributing.md21
-rwxr-xr-xrun_project_tests.py59
2 files changed, 80 insertions, 0 deletions
diff --git a/docs/markdown/Contributing.md b/docs/markdown/Contributing.md
index 8a24e0b..34cd8ca 100644
--- a/docs/markdown/Contributing.md
+++ b/docs/markdown/Contributing.md
@@ -334,6 +334,27 @@ If a tool is specified, it has to be present in the environment, and the version
requirement must be fulfilled match. Otherwise, the entire test is skipped
(including every element in the test matrix).
+#### stdout
+
+The `stdout` key contains a list of dicts, describing the expected stdout.
+
+Each dict contains the following keys:
+
+- `line`
+- `match` (optional)
+
+Each item in the list is matched, in order, against the remaining actual stdout
+lines, after any previous matches. If the actual stdout is exhausted before
+every item in the list is matched, the expected output has not been seen, and
+the test has failed.
+
+The `match` element of the dict determines how the `line` element is matched:
+
+| Type | Description |
+| -------- | ----------------------- |
+| `literal` | Literal match (default) |
+| `re` | regex match |
+
### Skipping integration tests
Meson uses several continuous integration testing systems that have slightly
diff --git a/run_project_tests.py b/run_project_tests.py
index f636d63..3abe88c 100755
--- a/run_project_tests.py
+++ b/run_project_tests.py
@@ -191,6 +191,7 @@ class TestDef:
self.env = os.environ.copy()
self.installed_files = [] # type: T.List[InstalledFile]
self.do_not_set_opts = [] # type: T.List[str]
+ self.stdout = [] # type: T.List[T.Dict[str, str]]
def __repr__(self) -> str:
return '<{}: {:<48} [{}: {}] -- {}>'.format(type(self).__name__, str(self.path), self.name, self.args, self.skip)
@@ -381,6 +382,54 @@ def run_ci_commands(raw_log: str) -> T.List[str]:
res += ['CI COMMAND {}:\n{}\n'.format(cmd[0], ci_commands[cmd[0]](cmd[1:]))]
return res
+def _compare_output(expected: T.List[T.Dict[str, str]], output: str, desc: str) -> str:
+ if expected:
+ i = iter(expected)
+
+ def next_expected(i):
+ # Get the next expected line
+ item = next(i)
+ how = item.get('match', 'literal')
+ expected = item.get('line')
+
+ # Simple heuristic to automatically convert path separators for
+ # Windows:
+ #
+ # Any '/' appearing before 'WARNING' or 'ERROR' (i.e. a path in a
+ # filename part of a location) is replaced with '\' (in a re: '\\'
+ # which matches a literal '\')
+ #
+ # (There should probably be a way to turn this off for more complex
+ # cases which don't fit this)
+ if mesonlib.is_windows():
+ if how != "re":
+ sub = r'\\'
+ else:
+ sub = r'\\\\'
+ expected = re.sub(r'/(?=.*(WARNING|ERROR))', sub, expected)
+
+ return how, expected
+
+ try:
+ how, expected = next_expected(i)
+ for actual in output.splitlines():
+ if how == "re":
+ match = bool(re.match(expected, actual))
+ else:
+ match = (expected == actual)
+ if match:
+ how, expected = next_expected(i)
+
+ # reached the end of output without finding expected
+ return 'expected "{}" not found in {}'.format(expected, desc)
+ except StopIteration:
+ # matched all expected lines
+ pass
+
+ return ''
+
+def validate_output(test: TestDef, stdo: str, stde: str) -> str:
+ return _compare_output(test.stdout, stdo, 'stdout')
def run_test_inprocess(testdir):
old_stdout = sys.stdout
@@ -452,6 +501,11 @@ def _run_test(test: TestDef, test_build_dir: str, install_dir: str, extra_args,
cicmds = run_ci_commands(mesonlog)
testresult = TestResult(cicmds)
testresult.add_step(BuildStep.configure, stdo, stde, mesonlog, time.time() - gen_start)
+ output_msg = validate_output(test, stdo, stde)
+ testresult.mlog += output_msg
+ if output_msg:
+ testresult.fail('Unexpected output while configuring.')
+ return testresult
if should_fail == 'meson':
if returncode == 1:
return testresult
@@ -566,6 +620,9 @@ def gather_tests(testdir: Path) -> T.List[TestDef]:
if 'installed' in test_def:
installed = [InstalledFile(x) for x in test_def['installed']]
+ # Handle expected output
+ stdout = test_def.get('stdout', [])
+
# Handle the do_not_set_opts list
do_not_set_opts = test_def.get('do_not_set_opts', []) # type: T.List[str]
@@ -583,6 +640,7 @@ def gather_tests(testdir: Path) -> T.List[TestDef]:
t.env.update(env)
t.installed_files = installed
t.do_not_set_opts = do_not_set_opts
+ t.stdout = stdout
all_tests += [t]
continue
@@ -653,6 +711,7 @@ def gather_tests(testdir: Path) -> T.List[TestDef]:
test.env.update(env)
test.installed_files = installed
test.do_not_set_opts = do_not_set_opts
+ test.stdout = stdout
all_tests += [test]
return sorted(all_tests)