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run_wml_tests
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#!/bin/bash
#This script runs a sequence of wml unit test scenarios.
#Use -h to get help with usage.
usage()
{
echo "Usage:" $0 "[OPTIONS] [EXTRA-ARGS]"
echo "Executes a series of wml unit test scenarios found in a file."
echo
echo -e "Options:"
echo -e "\t-h\tShows this help."
echo -e "\t-v\tVerbose mode."
echo -e "\t-w\tVery verbose mode. (Debug script.)"
echo -e "\t-c\tClean mode. (Don't load any add-ons. Used for mainline tests.)"
echo -e "\t-a arg\tAdditional arguments to go to wesnoth."
echo -e "\t-t arg\tNew timer value to use, instead of 10s as default."
echo -e "\t \t0s means no timer, and also skips tests that expect timeout."
echo -e "\t-s\tDisable strict mode. By default, we run wesnoth with option"
echo -e "\t \t'--log-strict=warning' to ensure errors result in a failed test."
echo -e "\t-d\tRun wesnoth-debug binary instead of wesnoth."
echo -e "\t-g\tIf we encounter a crash, generate a backtrace using gdb. Must have gdb installed for this option."
echo -e "\t-p arg\tPath to wesnoth binary. By default assume it is with this script."
if [ $(uname) = "Darwin" ]; then
echo -e "\t \tThe special value xcode searches in XCode's DerivedProducts directory."
fi
echo -e "\t-l arg\tLoads list of tests from the given file."
echo -e "\t \tBy default, the file is wml_test_schedule."
echo
echo "Each line in the list of tests should be formatted:"
echo -e "\n\t<expected return code> <name of unit test scenario>\n"
echo "Lines beginning # are treated as comments."
echo "Expected return codes:"
for i in `seq 0 4`;
do
get_code_string $i
echo -e "\t" $i "-" $CodeString
done
echo
echo "Extra arguments besides these options are saved and passed on to wesnoth."
}
get_code_string()
{
case ${1} in
0)
CodeString="PASS"
;;
1)
CodeString="FAIL"
;;
2)
CodeString="FAIL (TIMEOUT)"
;;
3)
CodeString="FAIL (INVALID REPLAY)"
;;
4)
CodeString="FAIL (ERRORED REPLAY)"
;;
124)
CodeString="FAIL (TIMEOUT, by TERM signal)"
;;
137)
CodeString="FAIL (TIMEOUT, by KILL signal)"
;;
134)
CodeString="FAIL (ASSERTION FAILURE ? ? ?)"
;;
139)
CodeString="FAIL (SEGFAULT ? ? ?)"
;;
*)
CodeString="FAIL (? ? ?)"
;;
esac
}
check_errs()
{
# Argument 1 is the name of the test.
# Argument 2 is the wesnoth error code for the test.
# Argument 3 is the expected error code.
if [ "${2}" -eq 124 -a "${3}" -eq 2 ]; then
if [ "$Verbose" -ge 2 ]; then
echo "Caught return code 124 from timeout"
echo "This signal means that the unix timeout utility killed wesnoth with TERM."
echo "Since we expected timeout, the test passes."
fi
return 0
elif [ "${2}" -eq 137 -a "${3}" -eq 2 ]; then
if [ "$Verbose" -ge 2 ]; then
echo "Caught return code 137 from timeout"
echo "This signal means that the unix timeout utility killed wesnoth with KILL."
echo "Since we expected timeout, the test passes."
fi
return 0
elif [ "${2}" -ne "${3}" ]; then
echo "${1}" ":"
get_code_string ${2}
printf '%-55s %3d - %s\n' " Observed result :" "${2}" "$CodeString"
get_code_string ${3}
printf '%-55s %3d - %s\n' " Expected result :" "${3}" "$CodeString"
if [ "$Verbose" -ge 2 -a -f "error.log" ]; then
echo ""
echo "Found error.log:"
cat error.log
fi
return 1
fi
return 0
}
handle_error_log()
{
if [ -f "error.log" ]; then
if [ "${1}" -ne 0 ]; then
if [ -f "errors.log" ]; then
echo -e "\n--- next unit test ---\n" >> errors.log
cat error.log >> errors.log
else
cp error.log errors.log
fi
fi
rm error.log
fi
}
run_test()
{
# Argument 1 is the expected error code
# Argument 2 is the name of the test scenario
preopts=""
binary="$BinPath"
opts="-u$2 "
timer=$basetimer
if [ "$DebugMode" -eq 1 ]; then
binary+="wesnoth-debug "
else
binary+="wesnoth "
fi
# Use validcache on tests that aren't the first test.
if [ "$FirstTest" -eq 1 ]; then
((timer *= 2))
else
opts+="--validcache "
fi
# Add a timeout using unix timeout utility
if [ $timer -gt 0 ]; then
# Some versions might not support the --kill-after option
timeout --kill-after=5 1 true
# Exit code of timeout is 125 if the command itself fails, like if we passed a bad argument
if [ $? -ne 125 ]; then
timer1=$((timer+1))
preopts+="timeout --kill-after=$timer1 $timer "
else
preopts+="timeout $timer "
fi
elif [ $1 -eq 2 ]; then
# If timeout is disabled, skip tests that expect it
return 100
fi
# If running strict, then set strict level to "warning"
if [ "$StrictMode" -eq 1 ]; then
opts+="--log-strict=warning "
fi
# If running clean mode, then pass "--noaddons"
if [ "$CleanMode" -eq 1 ]; then
opts+="--noaddons "
fi
# Assemble command
command="$preopts"
command+="$binary"
command+="$opts"
command+="$extra_opts"
if [ "$Verbose" -eq 1 ]; then
echo "$command"
elif [ "$Verbose" -eq 2 ]; then
echo "$command" "2> error.log"
fi
$command 2> error.log
error_code="$?"
if check_errs $2 $error_code $1; then
FirstTest=0 #Only start using validcache flag when at least one test has passed without error
handle_error_log 0
return 0
else
# If we got a code of value at least 128, and it wasn't KILL timeout, it means we segfaulted / failed assertion etc. most likely, so run gdb to get a backtrace
if [ "$GdbBacktraceMode" -eq 1 -a "$error_code" -ge 128 -a "$error_code" -ne 137 ]; then
echo -e "\n* Launching gdb for a backtrace...\n" >>error.log
gdb -q -batch -ex start -ex continue -ex bt -ex quit --args $binary $opts $extra_opts >>error.log
fi
handle_error_log 1
return 1
fi
}
### Main Script Starts Here ###
Verbose=0
UnixTimeout=0
CleanMode=0
LoadFile="wml_test_schedule"
BinPath="./"
StrictMode=1
DebugMode=0
GdbBacktraceMode=0
extra_opts=""
basetimer=10
export OMP_WAIT_POLICY=PASSIVE
while getopts ":hvwcusdgp:l:a:t:" Option
do
case $Option in
h )
usage
exit 0;
;;
v )
if [ "$Verbose" -lt 1 ]; then
Verbose=1
fi
;;
w )
if [ "$Verbose" -lt 2 ]; then
Verbose=2
fi
;;
c )
CleanMode=1
;;
u )
UnixTimeout=1
;;
s )
StrictMode=0
;;
d )
DebugMode=1
;;
g )
GdbBacktraceMode=1
;;
p )
if [ "$OPTARG" = "XCode" -o "$OPTARG" = "xcode" -o "$OPTARG" = "Xcode" ]; then
# Find it in XCode's build dir
path_list=( ~/Library/Developer/XCode/DerivedData/Wesnoth*/Build/Products/{Debug,Release}/Wesnoth.app/Contents/MacOS/ )
BinPath="${path_list[0]}"
else
BinPath="$OPTARG"
fi
;;
l )
LoadFile="$OPTARG"
;;
a )
extra_opts+=" $OPTARG"
;;
t )
echo "Replacing default timer of 10 with" "$OPTARG" "seconds."
basetimer="$OPTARG"
;;
esac
done
shift $(($OPTIND - 1))
extra_opts+="$*"
# Make sure the binary exists
if [ "$DebugMode" -eq 1 ]; then
if [ ! -x "$BinPath/wesnoth-debug" ]; then
echo "Wesnoth binary not found at $BinPath/wesnoth-debug"
exit 1
fi
else
if [ ! -x "$BinPath/wesnoth" ]; then
echo "Wesnoth binary not found at $BinPath/wesnoth"
exit 1
fi
fi
if [ "$Verbose" -ge 2 ]; then
if [ "${#extra_opts}" -ge 0 ]; then
echo "Found additional arguments to wesnoth: " "$extra_opts"
fi
if [ "$UnixTimeout" -eq 1 ]; then
echo "Wesnoth built-in timeout was disabled. This script was updated, and -u is now unnecessary and has no effect."
fi
fi
# Disable timeouts if the timeout utility is missing
if [ ! $(which timeout) ]; then
echo 'timeout not found; skipping timeout tests'
basetimer=0
fi
echo "Getting tests from" "$LoadFile" "..."
old_IFS=$IFS
IFS=$'\n'
schedule=($(cat $LoadFile)) # array
IFS=$old_IFS
NumTests=0
NumComments=0
for line in "${schedule[@]}"
do
if [[ "$line" =~ \#.* ]]; then
NumComments=$((NumComments+1))
else
NumTests=$((NumTests+1))
fi
done
echo "Running" $NumTests "test scenarios."
if [ -f "errors.log" ]; then
rm errors.log
fi
AllPassed=1
FirstTest=1
TotalPassed=0
for line in "${schedule[@]}"
do
if [[ "$line" =~ \#.* ]]; then
if [ "$Verbose" -ge 2 ]; then
echo "comment:" $line
fi
else
if [ "$Verbose" -eq 0 ]; then
echo -n "."
fi
if run_test $line; then #note: don't put run_test inside a pipe implicitly by using ! or something, this will cause the FirstTest variable not to work properly
if [ "$Verbose" -ge 2 ]; then
echo "good"
elif [ "$Verbose" -eq 0 ]; then
echo -ne '\b:'
fi
TotalPassed=$((TotalPassed+1))
elif [ $? -ne 100 ]; then
if [ "$Verbose" -eq 0 ]; then
echo -ne '\b!'
fi
AllPassed=0
fi
fi
done
if [ "$Verbose" -eq 0 ]; then
echo ''
fi
if [ "$AllPassed" -eq 0 ]; then
if [ "$StrictMode" -eq 1 ]; then
echo "$TotalPassed" "out of" "$NumTests" "tests were correct."
else
echo "$TotalPassed" "out of" "$NumTests" "tests were correct. (However, some tests may expect to be running in strict mode, and not fail as expected otherwise.)"
fi
echo "Not all tests gave the correct result."
echo "Check errors.log for error reports."
exit 2
else
echo "All tests gave the correct result."
exit 0
fi