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-#! /usr/bin/env python
-#
-# Copyright 2017 Chris Johns <chrisj@rtems.org>
-# All rights reserved
-#
-
-#
-# Python version the rtems-test-check script.
-#
-
-from __future__ import print_function
-import os.path
-import sys
-
-def eprint(*args, **kwargs):
- print(*args, file=sys.stderr, **kwargs)
-
-#
-# Search the include paths for a file.
-#
-def find_testdata(paths, name):
- for p in paths:
- fn = os.path.join(p, name)
- if os.path.exists(fn):
- return fn
- return None
-
-#
-# Arguments. Keep it simple.
-#
-if len(sys.argv) < 4:
- eprint('error: invalid command line')
- print('INVALID-TEST-DATA')
- sys.exit(2)
-
-verbose = False
-args = 0
-
-if sys.argv[1] == '-v':
- verbose = True
- args = 1
-
-mode = sys.argv[args + 1]
-bsp = sys.argv[args + 2]
-includepaths = sys.argv[args + 4].split(':')
-testconfig = [find_testdata(includepaths, sys.argv[args + 3])]
-tests = sys.argv[args + 5:]
-
-if verbose:
- eprint('cmd: %s' % (' '.join(sys.argv)))
-
-#
-# Handle the modes.
-#
-if mode == 'exclude':
- pass
-elif mode == 'flags':
- if len(tests) != 1:
- eprint('error: test count not 1 for mode: %s' % (mode))
- print('INVALID-TEST-DATA')
- sys.exit(1)
-else:
- eprint('error: invalid mode: %s' % (mode))
- print('INVALID-TEST-DATA')
- sys.exit(1)
-
-#
-# Common RTEMS testsuite configuration. Load first.
-#
-rtems_testdata = find_testdata(includepaths, os.path.join('testdata', 'rtems.tcfg'))
-if rtems_testdata is not None:
- testconfig.insert(0, rtems_testdata)
-
-states = ['exclude',
- 'expected-fail',
- 'user-input',
- 'indeterminate',
- 'benchmark']
-defines = { 'expected-fail' : '-DTEST_STATE_EXPECTED_FAIL=1',
- 'user-input' : '-DTEST_STATE_USER_INPUT=1',
- 'indeterminate' : '-DTEST_STATE_INDETERMINATE=1',
- 'benchmark' : '-DTEST_STATE_BENCHMARK=1' }
-output = []
-testdata = {}
-
-if verbose:
- eprint('mode: %s' % (mode))
- eprint('testconfig: %r' % (testconfig))
- eprint('testconfig: %s' % (', '.join([x for x in testconfig if x is not None])))
- eprint('includepaths: %s' % (includepaths))
- eprint('bsp: %s' % (bsp))
- eprint('tests: %s' % (', '.join(tests)))
-
-def clean(line):
- line = line[0:-1]
- b = line.find('#')
- if b >= 0:
- line = line[1:b]
- return line.strip()
-
-#
-# Load the test data.
-#
-while len(testconfig):
- tc = testconfig[0]
- testconfig.remove(tc)
- if tc is None:
- continue
- if verbose:
- eprint('reading: %s' % (tc))
- if not os.path.exists(tc):
- if verbose:
- eprint('%s: not found' % (tc))
- continue
- with open(tc) as f:
- tdata = [clean(l) for l in f.readlines()]
- lc = 0
- for line in tdata:
- lc += 1
- ls = [s.strip() for s in line.split(':')]
- if len(line) == 0:
- continue
- if verbose:
- eprint('%4d: %s' % (lc, line))
- if len(ls) != 2:
- eprint('error: syntax error: %s:%d' % (tc, lc))
- print('INVALID-TEST-DATA')
- sys.exit(1)
- state = ls[0]
- test = ls[1]
- if state == 'include':
- td = find_testdata(includepaths, test)
- if td is None:
- eprint('error: include not found: %s:%d' % (tc, lc))
- print('INVALID-TEST-DATA')
- testconfig.insert(0, td)
- if verbose:
- eprint('include: %s' % (', '.join(testconfig)))
- elif state in states:
- if state not in testdata:
- testdata[state] = [test]
- else:
- testdata[state] += [test]
- else:
- eprint('error: invalid test state: %s in %s:%d' % (state, tc, lc))
- print('INVALID-TEST-DATA')
- sys.exit(1)
-
-for test in tests:
- if mode == 'exclude':
- if 'exclude' not in testdata or test not in testdata['exclude']:
- output += [test]
- elif mode == 'flags':
- for state in states:
- if state != 'exclude' and state in testdata and test in testdata[state]:
- output += [defines[state]]
-
-print(' '.join(sorted(set(output))))
-
-sys.exit(0)