micropython/tests/run-tests-exp.py

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#
# This is minimal MicroPython variant of run-tests.py script, which uses
# .exp files as generated by run-tests.py --write-exp. It is useful to run
# testsuite on systems which have neither CPython3 nor unix shell.
# This script is intended to be run by the same interpreter executable
# which is to be tested, so should use minimal language functionality.
#
import sys
import os
tests = ["basics", "micropython", "float", "import", "io", " misc", "unicode", "extmod", "unix"]
if sys.platform == "win32":
MICROPYTHON = "micropython.exe"
else:
MICROPYTHON = "micropython"
def should_skip(test):
if test.startswith("native"):
return True
if test.startswith("viper"):
return True
test_count = 0
passed_count = 0
skip_count = 0
for suite in tests:
# print("Running in: %s" % suite)
if sys.platform == "win32":
# dir /b prints only contained filenames, one on a line
# http://www.microsoft.com/resources/documentation/windows/xp/all/proddocs/en-us/dir.mspx
r = os.system("dir /b %s/*.py >tests.lst" % suite)
else:
r = os.system("ls %s/*.py | xargs -n1 basename >tests.lst" % suite)
assert r == 0
with open("tests.lst") as f:
testcases = f.readlines()
testcases = [l[:-1] for l in testcases]
assert testcases, "No tests found in dir '%s', which is implausible" % suite
# print(testcases)
for t in testcases:
if t == "native_check.py":
continue
qtest = "%s/%s" % (suite, t)
if should_skip(t):
print("skip " + qtest)
skip_count += 1
continue
exp = None
try:
f = open(qtest + ".exp")
exp = f.read()
f.close()
except OSError:
pass
if exp is not None:
# print("run " + qtest)
r = os.system(MICROPYTHON + " %s >.tst.out" % qtest)
if r == 0:
f = open(".tst.out")
out = f.read()
f.close()
else:
out = "CRASH"
if out == "SKIP\n":
print("skip " + qtest)
skip_count += 1
else:
if out == exp:
print("pass " + qtest)
passed_count += 1
else:
print("FAIL " + qtest)
test_count += 1
else:
skip_count += 1
print("%s tests performed" % test_count)
print("%s tests passed" % passed_count)
if test_count != passed_count:
print("%s tests failed" % (test_count - passed_count))
if skip_count:
print("%s tests skipped" % skip_count)