testcases: introduce TestWorker.pm
instead of executing a new perl interpreter (via TAP::Parser) each time we start a testfile, fork a TestWorker for each display. Each worker preloads i3test via 'require', blocking waits on its ipc to get a new filename, forks itself upon arrival and 'do'es this testscript.
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#!/usr/bin/env perl
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# vim:ts=4:sw=4:expandtab
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# © 2010-2011 Michael Stapelberg and contributors
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package complete_run;
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use strict;
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use warnings;
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use v5.10;
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# the following are modules which ship with Perl (>= 5.10):
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use Pod::Usage;
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use Cwd qw(abs_path);
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use File::Basename qw(basename);
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use File::Temp qw(tempfile tempdir);
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use Getopt::Long;
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use IO::Socket::UNIX;
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use POSIX ();
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use Time::HiRes qw(sleep gettimeofday tv_interval);
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use TAP::Harness;
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use TAP::Parser;
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use TAP::Parser::Aggregator;
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use lib qw(lib);
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use StartXDummy;
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use StatusLine;
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use TestWorker;
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# the following modules are not shipped with Perl
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use AnyEvent;
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use AnyEvent::Util;
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use AnyEvent::Handle;
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use AnyEvent::I3 qw(:all);
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use X11::XCB;
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use X11::XCB::Connection;
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# Close superfluous file descriptors which were passed by running in a VIM
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# subshell or situations like that.
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AnyEvent::Util::close_all_fds_except(0, 1, 2);
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# We actually use AnyEvent to make sure it loads an event loop implementation.
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# Afterwards, we overwrite SIGCHLD:
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my $cv = AnyEvent->condvar;
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# Install a dummy CHLD handler to overwrite the CHLD handler of AnyEvent.
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# AnyEvent’s handler wait()s for every child which conflicts with TAP (TAP
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# needs to get the exit status to determine if a test is successful).
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$SIG{CHLD} = sub {
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};
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# convinience wrapper to write to the log file
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my $log;
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sub Log { say $log "@_" }
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# No displays specified, let’s start some Xdummy instances.
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@displays = start_xdummy($parallel) if @displays == 0;
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# connect to all displays for two reasons:
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# 1: check if the display actually works
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# 2: keep the connection open so that i3 is not the only client. this prevents
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# the X server from exiting (Xdummy will restart it, but not quick enough
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# sometimes)
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my @conns;
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for my $display (@displays) {
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my $screen;
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my $x = X11::XCB->new($display, $screen);
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if ($x->has_error) {
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die "Could not connect to display $display\n";
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} else {
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push @conns, $x;
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}
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}
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# 1: get a list of all testcases
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my @testfiles = @ARGV;
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# if no files were passed on command line, run all tests from t/
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@testfiles = <t/*.t> if @testfiles == 0;
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# 2: create an output directory for this test-run
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# 1: create an output directory for this test-run
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my $outdir = "testsuite-";
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$outdir .= POSIX::strftime("%Y-%m-%d-%H-%M-%S-", localtime());
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$outdir .= `git describe --tags`;
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unlink("latest") if -e "latest";
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symlink("$outdir", "latest") or die "Could not symlink latest to $outdir";
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# connect to all displays for two reasons:
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# 1: check if the display actually works
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# 2: keep the connection open so that i3 is not the only client. this prevents
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# the X server from exiting (Xdummy will restart it, but not quick enough
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# sometimes)
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my @worker;
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for my $display (@displays) {
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my $screen;
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my $x = X11::XCB::Connection->new(display => $display);
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if ($x->has_error) {
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die "Could not connect to display $display\n";
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} else {
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# start a TestWorker for each display
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push @worker, worker($display, $x, $outdir);
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}
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}
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# 2: get a list of all testcases
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my @testfiles = @ARGV;
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# if no files were passed on command line, run all tests from t/
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@testfiles = <t/*.t> if @testfiles == 0;
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my $logfile = "$outdir/complete-run.log";
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open $log, '>', $logfile or die "Could not create '$logfile': $!";
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say "Writing logfile to '$logfile'...";
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status_init(displays => \@displays, tests => $num);
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my $cv = AE::cv;
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# We start tests concurrently: For each display, one test gets started. Every
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# test starts another test after completing.
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for (@displays) { $cv->begin; take_job($_) }
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for (@worker) { $cv->begin; take_job($_) }
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$cv->recv;
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for (@done) {
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my ($test, $output) = @$_;
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say "no output for $test" unless $output;
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Log "output for $test:";
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Log $output;
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# print error messages of failed tests
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close $log;
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cleanup();
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END { cleanup() }
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exit 0;
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# triggered to finish testing.
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#
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sub take_job {
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my ($display) = @_;
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my ($worker) = @_;
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my $test = shift @testfiles
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or return $cv->end;
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my $basename = basename($test);
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my $display = $worker->{display};
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Log status($display, "Starting $test");
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Log status($display, "$test: starting");
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worker_next($worker, $test);
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# create a TAP::Parser with an in-memory fh
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my $output;
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open(my $spool, '>', \$output);
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my $parser = TAP::Parser->new({
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exec => [ 'sh', '-c', qq|DISPLAY=$display TESTNAME="$basename" OUTDIR="$outdir" VALGRIND=$valgrind STRACE=$strace COVERAGE=$coverage_testing /usr/bin/perl -Ilib $test| ],
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spool => $spool,
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merge => 1,
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source => do { open(my $fh, '<', \$output); $fh },
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});
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my $tests_completed;
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my $ipc = $worker->{ipc};
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my @watchers;
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my ($stdout, $stderr) = $parser->get_select_handles;
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for my $handle ($parser->get_select_handles) {
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my $w;
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$w = AnyEvent->io(
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fh => $handle,
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fh => $ipc,
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poll => 'r',
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cb => sub {
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# Ignore activity on stderr (unnecessary with merge => 1,
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# but let’s keep it in here if we want to use merge => 0
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# for some reason in the future).
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return if defined($stderr) and $handle == $stderr;
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state $tests_completed = 0;
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state $partial = '';
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my $result = $parser->next;
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if (defined($result)) {
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$tests_completed++;
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status($display, "Running $test: [$tests_completed/??]");
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# TODO: check if we should bail out
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sysread($ipc, my $buf, 4096) or die "sysread: $!";
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if ($partial) {
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$buf = $partial . $buf;
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$partial = '';
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}
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# make sure we feed TAP::Parser complete lines so it doesn't blow up
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if (substr($buf, -1, 1) ne "\n") {
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my $nl = rindex($buf, "\n");
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if ($nl == -1) {
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$partial = $buf;
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return;
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}
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# $result is not defined, we are done parsing
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Log status($display, "$test finished");
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close($parser->delete_spool);
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# strip partial from buffer
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$partial = substr($buf, $nl + 1, '');
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}
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# count lines before stripping eof-marker otherwise we might
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# end up with for (1 .. 0) { } which would effectivly skip the loop
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my $lines = $buf =~ tr/\n//;
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my $t_eof = $buf =~ s/^$TestWorker::EOF$//m;
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$output .= $buf;
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for (1 .. $lines) {
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my $result = $parser->next;
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if (defined($result) and $result->is_test) {
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$tests_completed++;
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status($display, "$test: [$tests_completed/??] ");
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}
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}
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return unless $t_eof;
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Log status($display, "$test: finished");
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status_completed(scalar @done);
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$aggregator->add($test, $parser);
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push @done, [ $test, $output ];
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status_completed(scalar @done);
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undef $_ for @watchers;
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if (@done == $num) {
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$cv->end;
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} else {
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take_job($display);
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}
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undef $w;
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take_job($worker);
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}
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);
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push @watchers, $w;
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}
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}
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sub cleanup {
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$_->() for our @CLEANUP;
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exit;
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}
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# must be in a begin block because we C<exit 0> above
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BEGIN { $SIG{$_} = \&cleanup for qw(INT TERM QUIT KILL) }
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BEGIN {
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$SIG{$_} = sub {
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require Carp; Carp::cluck("Caught SIG$_[0]\n");
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cleanup();
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} for qw(INT TERM QUIT KILL PIPE)
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}
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__END__
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exec './Xdummy', ":$displaynum", '-config', '/dev/null';
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exit 1;
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}
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push(@main::CLEANUP, sub { kill(15, $pid) });
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push(@complete_run::CLEANUP, sub { kill(15, $pid) });
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push(@displays, ":$displaynum");
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push(@sockets_waiting, $x_socketpath . $displaynum);
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$displaynum++;
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# vim:ts=4:sw=4:sts=4:expandtab
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package TestWorker;
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use strict; use warnings;
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use v5.10;
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use Socket qw(AF_UNIX SOCK_DGRAM PF_UNSPEC);
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use IO::Handle; # for ->autoflush
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use POSIX ();
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use Exporter 'import';
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our @EXPORT = qw(worker worker_next);
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use File::Basename qw(basename);
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my @x;
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sub worker {
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my ($display, $x, $outdir) = @_;
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# make sure $x hangs around
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push @x, $x;
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socketpair(my $ipc_child, my $ipc, AF_UNIX, SOCK_DGRAM, PF_UNSPEC)
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or die "socketpair: $!";
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$ipc->autoflush(1);
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$ipc_child->autoflush(1);
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my $worker = {
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display => $display,
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ipc => $ipc,
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};
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my $pid = fork // die "could not fork: $!";
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if ($pid == 0) {
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close $ipc;
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undef @complete_run::CLEANUP;
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# reap dead test children
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$SIG{CHLD} = sub { waitpid -1, POSIX::WNOHANG };
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$worker->{ipc} = $ipc_child;
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require i3test;
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# TODO: recycle $x
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# unfortunately this fails currently with:
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# Could not get reply for: xcb_intern_atom_reply at X11/XCB/Atom.pm line 22.
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# $i3test::x = bless $x, 'i3test::X11';
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worker_wait($worker, $outdir);
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exit 23;
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}
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close $ipc_child;
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push @complete_run::CLEANUP, sub {
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# signal via empty line to exit itself
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syswrite($ipc, "\n") or kill('TERM', $pid);
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waitpid $pid, 0;
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};
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return $worker;
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}
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our $EOF = "# end of file\n";
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sub worker_wait {
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my ($self, $outdir) = @_;
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my $ipc = $self->{ipc};
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my $ipc_fd = fileno($ipc);
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while (defined(my $file = $ipc->getline)) {
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chomp $file;
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exit unless $file;
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die "tried to launch nonexistend testfile $file: $!\n"
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unless -e $file;
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# start a new and self contained process:
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# whatever happens in the testfile should *NOT* effect us.
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my $pid = fork // die "could not fork: $!";
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if ($pid == 0) {
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undef @complete_run::CLEANUP;
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local $SIG{CHLD};
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$0 = $file;
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POSIX::dup2($ipc_fd, 0);
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POSIX::dup2($ipc_fd, 1);
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POSIX::dup2(1, 2);
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# get Test::Builder singleton
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my $test = Test::Builder->new;
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# Test::Builder dups stdout/stderr while loading.
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# we need to reset them here to point to $ipc
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$test->output(\*STDOUT);
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$test->failure_output(\*STDERR);
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$test->todo_output(\*STDOUT);
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@ENV{qw(DISPLAY TESTNAME OUTDIR VALGRIND STRACE COVERAGE)}
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= ($self->{display}, basename($file), $outdir, 0, 0, 0);
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package main;
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local $@;
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do "./$file";
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$test->ok(undef, "$@") if $@;
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# XXX hack, we need to trigger the read watcher once more
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# to signal eof to TAP::Parser
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print $EOF;
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exit 0;
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}
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}
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}
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sub worker_next {
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my ($self, $file) = @_;
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my $ipc = $self->{ipc};
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syswrite $ipc, "$file\n" or die "syswrite: $!";
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}
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__PACKAGE__ __END__
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use v5.10;
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# preload
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use Test::More ();
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use Data::Dumper ();
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use Exporter ();
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our @EXPORT = qw(
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get_workspace_names
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#
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# useful for tests which test specific config file directives.
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#
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# be sure to use !NO_I3_INSTANCE! somewhere in the file to signal
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# complete-run.pl that it should not create an instance of i3
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#
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sub launch_with_config {
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my ($config, %args) = @_;
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