# -*- Python -*- import os import platform import sys import lit.formats from lit.llvm import llvm_config # Configuration file for the 'lit' test runner. # name: The name of this test suite. config.name = 'lit' # testFormat: The test format to use to interpret tests. config.test_format = lit.formats.ShTest(execute_external=False) # suffixes: A list of file extensions to treat as test files. config.suffixes = ['.py'] # excludes: A list of individual files to exclude. config.excludes = ['Inputs'] # test_source_root: The root path where tests are located. config.test_source_root = os.path.dirname(__file__) config.test_exec_root = config.test_source_root config.target_triple = '(unused)' llvm_src_root = getattr(config, 'llvm_src_root', None) if llvm_src_root: # ``test_source_root`` may be in LLVM's binary build directory which does not contain # ``lit.py``, so use `llvm_src_root` instead. lit_path = os.path.join(llvm_src_root, 'utils', 'lit') else: lit_path = os.path.join(config.test_source_root, '..') # Required because some tests import the lit module if llvm_config: llvm_config.with_environment('PYTHONPATH', lit_path, append_path=True) else: config.environment['PYTHONPATH'] = os.pathsep.join([lit_path]) # Do not add user-site packages directory to the python search path. This avoids test failures if there's an # incompatible lit module installed inside the user-site packages directory, as it gets prioritized over the lit # from the PYTHONPATH. config.environment['PYTHONNOUSERSITE'] = '1' # Add llvm and lit tools directories if this config is being loaded indirectly. # In this case, we can also expect llvm_config to have been imported correctly. for attribute in ('llvm_tools_dir', 'lit_tools_dir'): directory = getattr(config, attribute, None) if directory: llvm_config.with_environment('PATH', directory, append_path=True) # This test suite calls %{lit} to test lit's behavior for the sample test # suites in %{inputs}. This test suite's results are then determined in part # by %{lit}'s textual output, which includes the output of FileCheck calls # within %{inputs}'s test suites. Thus, %{lit} clears environment variables # that can affect FileCheck's output. config.substitutions.append(('%{inputs}', os.path.join( config.test_source_root, 'Inputs'))) config.substitutions.append(('%{lit}', "{env} %{{python}} {lit}".format( env="env -u FILECHECK_OPTS", lit=os.path.join(lit_path, 'lit.py')))) config.substitutions.append(('%{python}', '"%s"' % (sys.executable))) # Enable coverage.py reporting, assuming the coverage module has been installed # and sitecustomize.py in the virtualenv has been modified appropriately. if lit_config.params.get('check-coverage', None): config.environment['COVERAGE_PROCESS_START'] = os.path.join( os.path.dirname(__file__), ".coveragerc") # Add a feature to detect if psutil is available supported, errormsg = lit_config.maxIndividualTestTimeIsSupported if supported: config.available_features.add("lit-max-individual-test-time") else: lit_config.warning('Setting a timeout per test not supported. ' + errormsg + ' Some tests will be skipped and the --timeout' ' command line argument will not work.') # When running the lit tests standalone, we want to define the same features # that the llvm_config defines. This means that the 'system-windows' feature # (and any others) need to match the names in llvm_config for consistency if not llvm_config: if sys.platform.startswith('win') or sys.platform.startswith('cygwin'): config.available_features.add('system-windows') if platform.system() == 'AIX': config.available_features.add('system-aix') # For each of lit's internal shell commands ('env', 'cd', 'diff', etc.), put # a fake command that always fails at the start of PATH. This helps us check # that we always use lit's internal version rather than some external version # that might not be present or behave correctly on all platforms. Don't do # this for 'echo' because an external version is used when it appears in a # pipeline. Don't do this for ':' because it doesn't appear to be a valid file # name under Windows. test_bin = os.path.join(os.path.dirname(__file__), 'Inputs', 'fake-externals') config.environment['PATH'] = os.path.pathsep.join((test_bin, config.environment['PATH']))