The test driver now takes an option "+b" which enables to run just the benchmarks tests. By default, tests decorated with the @benchmarks_test decorator do not get run. Add an example benchmarks test directory which contains nothing for the time being, just to demonstrate the @benchmarks_test concept. For example, $ ./dotest.py -v benchmarks ... ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Collected 2 tests 1: test_with_gdb (TestRepeatedExprs.RepeatedExprssCase) Test repeated expressions with gdb. ... skipped 'benchmarks tests' 2: test_with_lldb (TestRepeatedExprs.RepeatedExprssCase) Test repeated expressions with lldb. ... skipped 'benchmarks tests' ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Ran 2 tests in 0.047s OK (skipped=2) $ ./dotest.py -v +b benchmarks ... ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Collected 2 tests 1: test_with_gdb (TestRepeatedExprs.RepeatedExprssCase) Test repeated expressions with gdb. ... running test_with_gdb benchmarks result for test_with_gdb ok 2: test_with_lldb (TestRepeatedExprs.RepeatedExprssCase) Test repeated expressions with lldb. ... running test_with_lldb benchmarks result for test_with_lldb ok ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Ran 2 tests in 0.270s OK Also mark some Python API tests which are missing the @python_api_test decorator. llvm-svn: 136553
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Python
"""
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Test SBprocess and SBThread APIs with printing of the stack traces using lldbutil.
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"""
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import os, time
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import re
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import unittest2
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import lldb
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from lldbtest import *
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class ThreadsStackTracesTestCase(TestBase):
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mydir = "python_api/lldbutil/process"
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def setUp(self):
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# Call super's setUp().
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TestBase.setUp(self)
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# Find the line number to break inside main().
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self.line = line_number('main.cpp', '// Set break point at this line.')
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@python_api_test
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def test_stack_traces(self):
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"""Test SBprocess and SBThread APIs with printing of the stack traces."""
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self.buildDefault()
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self.break_and_print_stacktraces()
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def break_and_print_stacktraces(self):
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"""Break at main.cpp:68 and do a threads dump"""
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exe = os.path.join(os.getcwd(), "a.out")
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target = self.dbg.CreateTarget(exe)
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self.assertTrue(target, VALID_TARGET)
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breakpoint = target.BreakpointCreateByLocation("main.cpp", self.line)
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self.assertTrue(breakpoint, VALID_BREAKPOINT)
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# Now launch the process, and do not stop at entry point.
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process = target.LaunchSimple(["abc", "xyz"], None, os.getcwd())
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if not process:
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self.fail("SBTarget.LaunchProcess() failed")
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import lldbutil
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if process.GetState() != lldb.eStateStopped:
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self.fail("Process should be in the 'stopped' state, "
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"instead the actual state is: '%s'" %
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lldbutil.state_type_to_str(process.GetState()))
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stacktraces = lldbutil.print_stacktraces(process, string_buffer=True)
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self.expect(stacktraces, exe=False,
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substrs = ['(int)argc=3'])
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if __name__ == '__main__':
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import atexit
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lldb.SBDebugger.Initialize()
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atexit.register(lambda: lldb.SBDebugger.Terminate())
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unittest2.main()
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