tests: Split test results into running and verification

The test base class already assumes that test cases consists of a run
stage and a verification stage. Reflect this in the results class to
make it possible to detect cases where a run was successful, but
didn't verify.

Change-Id: I31ef393e496671221c5408aca41649cd8dda74ca
Signed-off-by: Andreas Sandberg <andreas.sandberg@arm.com>
Reviewed-by: Curtis Dunham <curtis.dunham@arm.com>
This commit is contained in:
Andreas Sandberg 2016-06-20 14:50:34 +01:00
parent ddfc4c4593
commit 96b74fd31b
3 changed files with 33 additions and 23 deletions

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@ -120,19 +120,16 @@ def print_test(target, source, env):
assert len(result) == 1
result = result[0]
run = result.results[0]
assert run.name == "gem5"
formatter = None
if not run:
status = color_message(termcap.Red, "FAILED!")
formatter = results.Text()
elif run.skipped():
if result.skipped():
status = color_message(termcap.Cyan, "skipped.")
elif result.changed():
status = color_message(termcap.Yellow, "CHANGED!")
formatter = results.Text()
elif result:
status = color_message(termcap.Green, "passed.")
else:
status = color_message(termcap.Yellow, "CHANGED!")
status = color_message(termcap.Red, "FAILED!")
formatter = results.Text()
if formatter:
@ -164,10 +161,7 @@ def update_test(target, source, env):
assert len(result) == 1
result = result[0]
run = result.results[0]
assert run.name == "gem5"
if run.skipped():
if result.skipped():
print "*** %s: %s: Test skipped, not updating." % (
source[0].dir, color_message(termcap.Yellow, "WARNING"), )
return 0
@ -175,7 +169,7 @@ def update_test(target, source, env):
print "*** %s: %s: Test successful, not updating." % (
source[0].dir, color_message(termcap.Green, "skipped"), )
return 0
elif not run.success():
elif result.failed_run():
print "*** %s: %s: Test failed, not updating." % (
source[0].dir, color_message(termcap.Red, "ERROR"), )
return 1

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@ -105,21 +105,35 @@ class UnitResult(object):
class TestResult(object):
"""Results for from a single test consisting of one or more units."""
def __init__(self, name, results=[]):
def __init__(self, name, run_results=[], verify_results=[]):
self.name = name
self.results = results
self.results = run_results + verify_results
self.run_results = run_results
self.verify_results = verify_results
def success(self):
return all([ r.success() for r in self.results])
return self.success_run() and self.success_verify()
def skipped(self):
return all([ r.skipped() for r in self.results])
def success_run(self):
return all([ r.success() for r in self.run_results ])
def changed(self):
return self.results[0].success() and self.failed()
def success_verify(self):
return all([ r.success() for r in self.verify_results ])
def failed(self):
return any([ not r for r in self.results])
return self.failed_run() or self.failed_verify()
def failed_run(self):
return any([ not r for r in self.run_results ])
def failed_verify(self):
return any([ not r for r in self.verify_results ])
def skipped(self):
return all([ r.skipped() for r in self.run_results ])
def changed(self):
return self.success_run() and self.failed_verify()
def runtime(self):
return sum([ r.runtime for r in self.results ])

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@ -213,7 +213,9 @@ class Test(object):
for u in self.verify_units()
]
return TestResult(self.test_name, run_results + verify_results)
return TestResult(self.test_name,
run_results=run_results,
verify_results=verify_results)
def __str__(self):
return self.test_name