URL
https://opencores.org/ocsvn/openrisc/openrisc/trunk
Subversion Repositories openrisc
[/] [openrisc/] [trunk/] [gnu-dev/] [or1k-gcc/] [libgo/] [go/] [testing/] [testing.go] - Rev 867
Go to most recent revision | Compare with Previous | Blame | View Log
// Copyright 2009 The Go Authors. All rights reserved.// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style// license that can be found in the LICENSE file.// Package testing provides support for automated testing of Go packages.// It is intended to be used in concert with the ``go test'' command, which automates// execution of any function of the form// func TestXxx(*testing.T)// where Xxx can be any alphanumeric string (but the first letter must not be in// [a-z]) and serves to identify the test routine.// These TestXxx routines should be declared within the package they are testing.//// Functions of the form// func BenchmarkXxx(*testing.B)// are considered benchmarks, and are executed by gotest when the -test.bench// flag is provided.//// A sample benchmark function looks like this:// func BenchmarkHello(b *testing.B) {// for i := 0; i < b.N; i++ {// fmt.Sprintf("hello")// }// }//// The benchmark package will vary b.N until the benchmark function lasts// long enough to be timed reliably. The output// testing.BenchmarkHello 10000000 282 ns/op// means that the loop ran 10000000 times at a speed of 282 ns per loop.//// If a benchmark needs some expensive setup before running, the timer// may be stopped:// func BenchmarkBigLen(b *testing.B) {// b.StopTimer()// big := NewBig()// b.StartTimer()// for i := 0; i < b.N; i++ {// big.Len()// }// }//// The package also runs and verifies example code. Example functions// include an introductory comment that is compared with the standard output// of the function when the tests are run, as in this example of an example://// // hello// func ExampleHello() {// fmt.Println("hello")// }//// Example functions without comments are compiled but not executed.//// The naming convention to declare examples for a function F, a type T and// method M on type T are://// func ExampleF() { ... }// func ExampleT() { ... }// func ExampleT_M() { ... }//// Multiple example functions for a type/function/method may be provided by// appending a distinct suffix to the name. The suffix must start with a// lower-case letter.//// func ExampleF_suffix() { ... }// func ExampleT_suffix() { ... }// func ExampleT_M_suffix() { ... }//package testingimport ("flag""fmt""os""runtime""runtime/pprof""strconv""strings""time")var (// The short flag requests that tests run more quickly, but its functionality// is provided by test writers themselves. The testing package is just its// home. The all.bash installation script sets it to make installation more// efficient, but by default the flag is off so a plain "gotest" will do a// full test of the package.short = flag.Bool("test.short", false, "run smaller test suite to save time")// Report as tests are run; default is silent for success.chatty = flag.Bool("test.v", false, "verbose: print additional output")match = flag.String("test.run", "", "regular expression to select tests to run")memProfile = flag.String("test.memprofile", "", "write a memory profile to the named file after execution")memProfileRate = flag.Int("test.memprofilerate", 0, "if >=0, sets runtime.MemProfileRate")cpuProfile = flag.String("test.cpuprofile", "", "write a cpu profile to the named file during execution")timeout = flag.Duration("test.timeout", 0, "if positive, sets an aggregate time limit for all tests")cpuListStr = flag.String("test.cpu", "", "comma-separated list of number of CPUs to use for each test")parallel = flag.Int("test.parallel", runtime.GOMAXPROCS(0), "maximum test parallelism")cpuList []int)// common holds the elements common between T and B and// captures common methods such as Errorf.type common struct {output []byte // Output generated by test or benchmark.failed bool // Test or benchmark has failed.start time.Time // Time test or benchmark startedduration time.Durationself interface{} // To be sent on signal channel when done.signal chan interface{} // Output for serial tests.}// Short reports whether the -test.short flag is set.func Short() bool {return *short}// decorate inserts the final newline if needed and indentation tabs for formatting.// If addFileLine is true, it also prefixes the string with the file and line of the call site.func decorate(s string, addFileLine bool) string {if addFileLine {_, file, line, ok := runtime.Caller(3) // decorate + log + public function.if ok {// Truncate file name at last file name separator.if index := strings.LastIndex(file, "/"); index >= 0 {file = file[index+1:]} else if index = strings.LastIndex(file, "\\"); index >= 0 {file = file[index+1:]}} else {file = "???"line = 1}s = fmt.Sprintf("%s:%d: %s", file, line, s)}s = "\t" + s // Every line is indented at least one tab.n := len(s)if n > 0 && s[n-1] != '\n' {s += "\n"n++}for i := 0; i < n-1; i++ { // -1 to avoid final newlineif s[i] == '\n' {// Second and subsequent lines are indented an extra tab.return s[0:i+1] + "\t" + decorate(s[i+1:n], false)}}return s}// T is a type passed to Test functions to manage test state and support formatted test logs.// Logs are accumulated during execution and dumped to standard error when done.type T struct {commonname string // Name of test.startParallel chan bool // Parallel tests will wait on this.}// Fail marks the function as having failed but continues execution.func (c *common) Fail() { c.failed = true }// Failed returns whether the function has failed.func (c *common) Failed() bool { return c.failed }// FailNow marks the function as having failed and stops its execution.// Execution will continue at the next Test.func (c *common) FailNow() {c.Fail()// Calling runtime.Goexit will exit the goroutine, which// will run the deferred functions in this goroutine,// which will eventually run the deferred lines in tRunner,// which will signal to the test loop that this test is done.//// A previous version of this code said://// c.duration = ...// c.signal <- c.self// runtime.Goexit()//// This previous version duplicated code (those lines are in// tRunner no matter what), but worse the goroutine teardown// implicit in runtime.Goexit was not guaranteed to complete// before the test exited. If a test deferred an important cleanup// function (like removing temporary files), there was no guarantee// it would run on a test failure. Because we send on c.signal during// a top-of-stack deferred function now, we know that the send// only happens after any other stacked defers have completed.runtime.Goexit()}// log generates the output. It's always at the same stack depth.func (c *common) log(s string) {c.output = append(c.output, decorate(s, true)...)}// Log formats its arguments using default formatting, analogous to Println(),// and records the text in the error log.func (c *common) Log(args ...interface{}) { c.log(fmt.Sprintln(args...)) }// Logf formats its arguments according to the format, analogous to Printf(),// and records the text in the error log.func (c *common) Logf(format string, args ...interface{}) { c.log(fmt.Sprintf(format, args...)) }// Error is equivalent to Log() followed by Fail().func (c *common) Error(args ...interface{}) {c.log(fmt.Sprintln(args...))c.Fail()}// Errorf is equivalent to Logf() followed by Fail().func (c *common) Errorf(format string, args ...interface{}) {c.log(fmt.Sprintf(format, args...))c.Fail()}// Fatal is equivalent to Log() followed by FailNow().func (c *common) Fatal(args ...interface{}) {c.log(fmt.Sprintln(args...))c.FailNow()}// Fatalf is equivalent to Logf() followed by FailNow().func (c *common) Fatalf(format string, args ...interface{}) {c.log(fmt.Sprintf(format, args...))c.FailNow()}// TODO(dsymonds): Consider hooking into runtime·traceback instead.func (c *common) stack() {for i := 2; ; i++ { // Caller we care about is the user, 2 frames uppc, file, line, ok := runtime.Caller(i)f := runtime.FuncForPC(pc)if !ok || f == nil {break}c.Logf("%s:%d (0x%x)", file, line, pc)c.Logf("\t%s", f.Name())}}// Parallel signals that this test is to be run in parallel with (and only with)// other parallel tests in this CPU group.func (t *T) Parallel() {t.signal <- (*T)(nil) // Release main testing loop<-t.startParallel // Wait for serial tests to finish}// An internal type but exported because it is cross-package; part of the implementation// of gotest.type InternalTest struct {Name stringF func(*T)}func tRunner(t *T, test *InternalTest) {t.start = time.Now()// When this goroutine is done, either because test.F(t)// returned normally or because a test failure triggered// a call to runtime.Goexit, record the duration and send// a signal saying that the test is done.defer func() {// Consider any uncaught panic a failure.if err := recover(); err != nil {t.failed = truet.Log(err)t.stack()}t.duration = time.Now().Sub(t.start)t.signal <- t}()test.F(t)}// An internal function but exported because it is cross-package; part of the implementation// of gotest.func Main(matchString func(pat, str string) (bool, error), tests []InternalTest, benchmarks []InternalBenchmark, examples []InternalExample) {flag.Parse()parseCpuList()before()startAlarm()testOk := RunTests(matchString, tests)exampleOk := RunExamples(examples)if !testOk || !exampleOk {fmt.Println("FAIL")os.Exit(1)}fmt.Println("PASS")stopAlarm()RunBenchmarks(matchString, benchmarks)after()}func (t *T) report() {tstr := fmt.Sprintf("(%.2f seconds)", t.duration.Seconds())format := "--- %s: %s %s\n%s"if t.failed {fmt.Printf(format, "FAIL", t.name, tstr, t.output)} else if *chatty {fmt.Printf(format, "PASS", t.name, tstr, t.output)}}func RunTests(matchString func(pat, str string) (bool, error), tests []InternalTest) (ok bool) {ok = trueif len(tests) == 0 {fmt.Fprintln(os.Stderr, "testing: warning: no tests to run")return}for _, procs := range cpuList {runtime.GOMAXPROCS(procs)// We build a new channel tree for each run of the loop.// collector merges in one channel all the upstream signals from parallel tests.// If all tests pump to the same channel, a bug can occur where a test// kicks off a goroutine that Fails, yet the test still delivers a completion signal,// which skews the counting.var collector = make(chan interface{})numParallel := 0startParallel := make(chan bool)for i := 0; i < len(tests); i++ {matched, err := matchString(*match, tests[i].Name)if err != nil {fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "testing: invalid regexp for -test.run: %s\n", err)os.Exit(1)}if !matched {continue}testName := tests[i].Nameif procs != 1 {testName = fmt.Sprintf("%s-%d", tests[i].Name, procs)}t := &T{common: common{signal: make(chan interface{}),},name: testName,startParallel: startParallel,}t.self = tif *chatty {fmt.Printf("=== RUN %s\n", t.name)}go tRunner(t, &tests[i])out := (<-t.signal).(*T)if out == nil { // Parallel run.go func() {collector <- <-t.signal}()numParallel++continue}t.report()ok = ok && !out.failed}running := 0for numParallel+running > 0 {if running < *parallel && numParallel > 0 {startParallel <- truerunning++numParallel--continue}t := (<-collector).(*T)t.report()ok = ok && !t.failedrunning--}}return}// before runs before all testing.func before() {if *memProfileRate > 0 {runtime.MemProfileRate = *memProfileRate}if *cpuProfile != "" {f, err := os.Create(*cpuProfile)if err != nil {fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "testing: %s", err)return}if err := pprof.StartCPUProfile(f); err != nil {fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "testing: can't start cpu profile: %s", err)f.Close()return}// Could save f so after can call f.Close; not worth the effort.}}// after runs after all testing.func after() {if *cpuProfile != "" {pprof.StopCPUProfile() // flushes profile to disk}if *memProfile != "" {f, err := os.Create(*memProfile)if err != nil {fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "testing: %s", err)return}if err = pprof.WriteHeapProfile(f); err != nil {fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "testing: can't write %s: %s", *memProfile, err)}f.Close()}}var timer *time.Timer// startAlarm starts an alarm if requested.func startAlarm() {if *timeout > 0 {timer = time.AfterFunc(*timeout, alarm)}}// stopAlarm turns off the alarm.func stopAlarm() {if *timeout > 0 {timer.Stop()}}// alarm is called if the timeout expires.func alarm() {panic("test timed out")}func parseCpuList() {if len(*cpuListStr) == 0 {cpuList = append(cpuList, runtime.GOMAXPROCS(-1))} else {for _, val := range strings.Split(*cpuListStr, ",") {cpu, err := strconv.Atoi(val)if err != nil || cpu <= 0 {fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "testing: invalid value %q for -test.cpu", val)os.Exit(1)}cpuList = append(cpuList, cpu)}}}
Go to most recent revision | Compare with Previous | Blame | View Log
