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#!/usr/bin/python3
"""
Simple regexp-based skipped test checker.
It lists tests that are mentioned (presumably for exclusion)
in BASE, and in MAIN (presumably for inclusion)
and reports discrepancies.
This will have a number of
"""
MAIN = "python39.spec"
import glob
import re
from os.path import basename
alltests = set()
qemu_exclusions = set()
for item in glob.glob("Python-*/Lib/test/test_*"):
testname = basename(item)
if testname.endswith(".py"):
testname = testname[:-3]
alltests.add(testname)
testre = re.compile(r'[\s"](test_\w+)\b')
def find_tests_in_spec(specname):
global qemu_exclusions
found_tests = set()
with open(specname) as spec:
in_qemu = False
for line in spec:
line = line.strip()
if "#" in line:
line = line[:line.index("#")]
tests = set(testre.findall(line))
found_tests |= tests
if line == "%if 0%{?qemu_user_space_build} > 0":
in_qemu = True
if in_qemu:
if line == "%endif":
in_qemu = False
qemu_exclusions |= tests
return found_tests
excluded = find_tests_in_spec(MAIN)
#print("--- excluded tests:", " ".join(sorted(excluded)))
#print("--- included tests:", " ".join(sorted(included)))
mentioned = excluded
nonexistent = mentioned - alltests
missing = excluded - qemu_exclusions
print("--- the following tests are excluded for QEMU and not tested in python")
print("--- (that probably means we don't need to worry about them)")
for test in sorted(qemu_exclusions - excluded):
print(test)
print("--- the following tests might be excluded in python:")
for test in sorted(missing):
print(test)
if nonexistent:
print("--- the following tests don't exist:")
for test in sorted(nonexistent):
print(test)