README-TestSuite
1 This README file describes the files and directories related to the Python test
2 suite under the current 'test' directory.
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4 o dotest.py
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6 Provides the test driver for the test suite. To invoke it, cd to the 'test'
7 directory and issue the './dotest.py' command or './dotest.py -v' for more
8 verbose output. '.dotest.py -h' prints out the help messge.
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10 A specific naming pattern is followed by the .py script under the 'test'
11 directory in order to be recognized by 'dotest.py' test driver as a module
12 which implements a test case, namely, Test*.py.
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14 Some example usages:
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16 1. ./dotest.py -v . 2> ~/Developer/Log/lldbtest.log0
17 This runs the test suite and directs the run log to a file.
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19 2. LLDB_LOG=/tmp/lldb.log GDB_REMOTE_LOG=/tmp/gdb-remote.log ./dotest.py -v . 2> ~/Developer/Log/lldbtest.log
20 This runs the test suite, with logging turned on for the lldb as well as
21 the process.gdb-remote channels and directs the run log to a file.
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23 o lldbtest.py
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25 Provides an abstract base class of lldb test case named 'TestVase', which in
26 turn inherits from Python's unittest.TestCase. The concrete subclass can
27 override lldbtest.TestBase in order to inherit the common behavior for
28 unittest.TestCase.setUp/tearDown implemented in this file.
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30 To provide a test case, the concrete subclass provides methods whose names
31 start with the letters test. For more details about the Python's unittest
32 framework, go to http://docs.python.org/library/unittest.html.
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34 ./command_source/TestCommandSource.py provides a simple example of test case
35 which overrides lldbtest.TestBase to exercise the lldb's 'command source'
36 command. The subclass should override the attribute 'mydir' in order for the
37 runtime to locate the individual test cases when running as part of a large
38 test suite or when running each test case as a separate Python invocation.
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40 The doc string provides more details about the setup required for running a
41 test case on its own. To run the whole test suite, 'dotest.py' is all you
42 need to do.
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44 o subdirectories of 'test'
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46 Most of them predate the introduction of the python test suite and contain
47 example C/C++/ObjC source files which get compiled into executables which are
48 to be exercised by the debugger.
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50 For such subdirectory which has an associated Test*.py file, it was added as
51 part of the Python-based test suite to test lldb functionality.
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53 Some of the subdirectories, for example, the 'help' subdirectory, do not have
54 C/C++/ObjC source files; they were created to house the Python test case which
55 does not involve lldb reading in an executable file at all.
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57 o make directory
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59 Contains Makefile.rules, which can be utilized by test cases to write Makefile
60 based rules to build binaries for the inferiors.
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62 By default, the built executable name is a.out, which can be overwritten by
63 specifying your EXE make variable, via the Makefile under the specfic test
64 directory or via supplying a Python dictionary to the build method in your
65 Python test script. An example of the latter can be found in
66 test/lang/objc/radar-9691614/TestObjCMethodReturningBOOL.py, where:
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68 def test_method_ret_BOOL_with_dsym(self):
69 """Test that objective-c method returning BOOL works correctly."""
70 d = {'EXE': self.exe_name}
71 self.buildDsym(dictionary=d)
72 self.setTearDownCleanup(dictionary=d)
73 self.objc_method_ret_BOOL(self.exe_name)
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75 def test_method_ret_BOOL_with_dwarf(self):
76 """Test that objective-c method returning BOOL works correctly."""
77 d = {'EXE': self.exe_name}
78 self.buildDwarf(dictionary=d)
79 self.setTearDownCleanup(dictionary=d)
80 self.objc_method_ret_BOOL(self.exe_name)
81
82 def setUp(self):
83 # Call super's setUp().
84 TestBase.setUp(self)
85 # We'll use the test method name as the exe_name.
86 self.exe_name = self.testMethodName
87 # Find the line number to break inside main().
88 self.main_source = "main.m"
89 self.line = line_number(self.main_source, '// Set breakpoint here.')
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91 The exe names for the two test methods are equal to the test method names and
92 are therefore guaranteed different.
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94 o plugins directory
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96 Contains platform specific plugin to build binaries with dsym/dwarf debugging
97 info. Other platform specific functionalities may be added in the future.
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99 o unittest2 directory
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101 Many new features were added to unittest in Python 2.7, including test
102 discovery. unittest2 allows you to use these features with earlier versions of
103 Python.
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105 It currently has unittest2 0.5.1 from http://pypi.python.org/pypi/unittest2.
106 Version 0.5.1 of unittest2 has feature parity with unittest in Python 2.7
107 final. If you want to ensure that your tests run identically under unittest2
108 and unittest in Python 2.7 you should use unittest2 0.5.1.
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110 Later versions of unittest2 include changes in unittest made in Python 3.2 and
111 onwards after the release of Python 2.7.
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113 o dotest.pl
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115 In case you wonder, there is also a 'dotest.pl' perl script file. It was
116 created to visit each Python test case under the specified directory and
117 invoke Python's builtin unittest.main() on each test case.
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119 It does not take advantage of the test runner and test suite functionality
120 provided by Python's unitest framework. Its existence is because we want a
121 different way of running the whole test suite. As lldb and the Python test
122 suite become more reliable, we don't expect to be using 'dotest.pl' anymore.
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124 Note: dotest.pl has been moved to the attic directory.
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126 o Profiling dotest.py runs
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128 I used the following command line thingy to do the profiling on a SnowLeopard
129 machine:
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131 $ DOTEST_PROFILE=YES DOTEST_SCRIPT_DIR=/Volumes/data/lldb/svn/trunk/test /System/Library/Frameworks/Python.framework/Versions/Current/lib/python2.6/cProfile.py -o my.profile ./dotest.py -v -w 2> ~/Developer/Log/lldbtest.log
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133 After that, I used the pstats.py module to browse the statistics:
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135 $ python /System/Library/Frameworks/Python.framework/Versions/Current/lib/python2.6/pstats.py my.profile
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