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test-runner: python3 support
Updated to be compatible with Python 2.6, 2.7, 3.5 or newer. Reviewed-by: John Ramsden <johnramsden@riseup.net> Reviewed-by: Neal Gompa <ngompa@datto.com> Reviewed-by: loli10K <ezomori.nozomu@gmail.com> Reviewed-by: Brian Behlendorf <behlendorf1@llnl.gov> Signed-off-by: John Wren Kennedy <john.kennedy@delphix.com> Closes #8096
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#
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#
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# Copyright (c) 2012, 2015 by Delphix. All rights reserved.
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# Copyright (c) 2012, 2018 by Delphix. All rights reserved.
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# Copyright (c) 2017 Datto Inc.
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#
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@ -23,7 +23,8 @@ except ImportError:
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import ConfigParser as configparser
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import os
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import logging
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import sys
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from datetime import datetime
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from optparse import OptionParser
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from pwd import getpwnam
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@ -31,8 +32,6 @@ from pwd import getpwuid
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from select import select
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from subprocess import PIPE
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from subprocess import Popen
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from sys import argv
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from sys import maxsize
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from threading import Timer
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from time import time
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@ -41,6 +40,10 @@ TESTDIR = '/usr/share/zfs/'
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KILL = 'kill'
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TRUE = 'true'
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SUDO = 'sudo'
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LOG_FILE = 'LOG_FILE'
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LOG_OUT = 'LOG_OUT'
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LOG_ERR = 'LOG_ERR'
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LOG_FILE_OBJ = None
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class Result(object):
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@ -84,7 +87,7 @@ class Output(object):
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"""
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def __init__(self, stream):
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self.stream = stream
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self._buf = ''
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self._buf = b''
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self.lines = []
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def fileno(self):
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@ -109,15 +112,15 @@ class Output(object):
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buf = os.read(fd, 4096)
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if not buf:
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return None
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if '\n' not in buf:
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if b'\n' not in buf:
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self._buf += buf
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return []
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buf = self._buf + buf
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tmp, rest = buf.rsplit('\n', 1)
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tmp, rest = buf.rsplit(b'\n', 1)
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self._buf = rest
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now = datetime.now()
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rows = tmp.split('\n')
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rows = tmp.split(b'\n')
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self.lines += [(now, r) for r in rows]
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@ -225,7 +228,7 @@ class Cmd(object):
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proc = Popen(privcmd, stdout=PIPE, stderr=PIPE)
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# Allow a special timeout value of 0 to mean infinity
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if int(self.timeout) == 0:
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self.timeout = maxsize
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self.timeout = sys.maxsize
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t = Timer(int(self.timeout), self.kill_cmd, [proc])
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try:
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@ -252,50 +255,52 @@ class Cmd(object):
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self.result.runtime = '%02d:%02d' % (m, s)
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self.result.result = 'SKIP'
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def log(self, logger, options):
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def log(self, options):
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"""
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This function is responsible for writing all output. This includes
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the console output, the logfile of all results (with timestamped
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merged stdout and stderr), and for each test, the unmodified
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stdout/stderr/merged in it's own file.
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"""
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if logger is None:
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return
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logname = getpwuid(os.getuid()).pw_name
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user = ' (run as %s)' % (self.user if len(self.user) else logname)
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msga = 'Test: %s%s ' % (self.pathname, user)
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msgb = '[%s] [%s]' % (self.result.runtime, self.result.result)
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msgb = '[%s] [%s]\n' % (self.result.runtime, self.result.result)
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pad = ' ' * (80 - (len(msga) + len(msgb)))
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result_line = msga + pad + msgb
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# If -q is specified, only print a line for tests that didn't pass.
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# This means passing tests need to be logged as DEBUG, or the one
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# line summary will only be printed in the logfile for failures.
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# The result line is always written to the log file. If -q was
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# specified only failures are written to the console, otherwise
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# the result line is written to the console.
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write_log(bytearray(result_line, encoding='utf-8'), LOG_FILE)
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if not options.quiet:
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logger.info('%s%s%s' % (msga, pad, msgb))
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elif self.result.result is not 'PASS':
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logger.info('%s%s%s' % (msga, pad, msgb))
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else:
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logger.debug('%s%s%s' % (msga, pad, msgb))
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write_log(result_line, LOG_OUT)
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elif options.quiet and self.result.result is not 'PASS':
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write_log(result_line, LOG_OUT)
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lines = sorted(self.result.stdout + self.result.stderr,
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key=lambda x: x[0])
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# Write timestamped output (stdout and stderr) to the logfile
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for dt, line in lines:
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logger.debug('%s %s' % (dt.strftime("%H:%M:%S.%f ")[:11], line))
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timestamp = bytearray(dt.strftime("%H:%M:%S.%f ")[:11],
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encoding='utf-8')
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write_log(b'%s %s\n' % (timestamp, line), LOG_FILE)
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# Write the separate stdout/stderr/merged files, if the data exists
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if len(self.result.stdout):
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with open(os.path.join(self.outputdir, 'stdout'), 'w') as out:
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with open(os.path.join(self.outputdir, 'stdout'), 'wb') as out:
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for _, line in self.result.stdout:
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os.write(out.fileno(), '%s\n' % line)
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os.write(out.fileno(), b'%s\n' % line)
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if len(self.result.stderr):
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with open(os.path.join(self.outputdir, 'stderr'), 'w') as err:
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with open(os.path.join(self.outputdir, 'stderr'), 'wb') as err:
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for _, line in self.result.stderr:
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os.write(err.fileno(), '%s\n' % line)
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os.write(err.fileno(), b'%s\n' % line)
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if len(self.result.stdout) and len(self.result.stderr):
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with open(os.path.join(self.outputdir, 'merged'), 'w') as merged:
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with open(os.path.join(self.outputdir, 'merged'), 'wb') as merged:
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for _, line in lines:
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os.write(merged.fileno(), '%s\n' % line)
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os.write(merged.fileno(), b'%s\n' % line)
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class Test(Cmd):
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(self.pathname, self.outputdir, self.timeout, self.pre,
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pre_user, self.post, post_user, self.user, self.tags)
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def verify(self, logger):
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def verify(self):
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"""
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Check the pre/post scripts, user and Test. Omit the Test from this
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run if there are any problems.
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for f in [f for f in files if len(f)]:
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if not verify_file(f):
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logger.info("Warning: Test '%s' not added to this run because"
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" it failed verification." % f)
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write_log("Warning: Test '%s' not added to this run because"
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" it failed verification.\n" % f, LOG_ERR)
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return False
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for user in [user for user in users if len(user)]:
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if not verify_user(user, logger):
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logger.info("Not adding Test '%s' to this run." %
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self.pathname)
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if not verify_user(user):
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write_log("Not adding Test '%s' to this run.\n" %
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self.pathname, LOG_ERR)
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return False
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return True
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def run(self, logger, options):
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def run(self, options):
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"""
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Create Cmd instances for the pre/post scripts. If the pre script
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doesn't pass, skip this Test. Run the post script regardless.
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if len(pretest.pathname):
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pretest.run(options)
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cont = pretest.result.result is 'PASS'
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pretest.log(logger, options)
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pretest.log(options)
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if cont:
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test.run(options)
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else:
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test.skip()
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test.log(logger, options)
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test.log(options)
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if len(posttest.pathname):
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posttest.run(options)
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posttest.log(logger, options)
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posttest.log(options)
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class TestGroup(Test):
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(self.pathname, self.outputdir, self.tests, self.timeout,
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self.pre, pre_user, self.post, post_user, self.user, self.tags)
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def verify(self, logger):
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def verify(self):
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"""
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Check the pre/post scripts, user and tests in this TestGroup. Omit
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the TestGroup entirely, or simply delete the relevant tests in the
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for f in [f for f in auxfiles if len(f)]:
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if self.pathname != os.path.dirname(f):
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logger.info("Warning: TestGroup '%s' not added to this run. "
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write_log("Warning: TestGroup '%s' not added to this run. "
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"Auxiliary script '%s' exists in a different "
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"directory." % (self.pathname, f))
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"directory.\n" % (self.pathname, f), LOG_ERR)
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return False
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if not verify_file(f):
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logger.info("Warning: TestGroup '%s' not added to this run. "
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"Auxiliary script '%s' failed verification." %
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(self.pathname, f))
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write_log("Warning: TestGroup '%s' not added to this run. "
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"Auxiliary script '%s' failed verification.\n" %
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(self.pathname, f), LOG_ERR)
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return False
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for user in [user for user in users if len(user)]:
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if not verify_user(user, logger):
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logger.info("Not adding TestGroup '%s' to this run." %
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self.pathname)
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if not verify_user(user):
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write_log("Not adding TestGroup '%s' to this run.\n" %
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self.pathname, LOG_ERR)
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return False
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# If one of the tests is invalid, delete it, log it, and drive on.
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for test in self.tests:
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if not verify_file(os.path.join(self.pathname, test)):
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del self.tests[self.tests.index(test)]
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logger.info("Warning: Test '%s' removed from TestGroup '%s' "
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"because it failed verification." %
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(test, self.pathname))
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write_log("Warning: Test '%s' removed from TestGroup '%s' "
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"because it failed verification.\n" %
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(test, self.pathname), LOG_ERR)
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return len(self.tests) is not 0
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def run(self, logger, options):
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def run(self, options):
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"""
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Create Cmd instances for the pre/post scripts. If the pre script
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doesn't pass, skip all the tests in this TestGroup. Run the post
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if len(pretest.pathname):
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pretest.run(options)
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cont = pretest.result.result is 'PASS'
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pretest.log(logger, options)
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pretest.log(options)
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for fname in self.tests:
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test = Cmd(os.path.join(self.pathname, fname),
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else:
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test.skip()
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test.log(logger, options)
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test.log(options)
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if len(posttest.pathname):
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posttest.run(options)
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posttest.log(logger, options)
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posttest.log(options)
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class TestRun(object):
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self.starttime = time()
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self.timestamp = datetime.now().strftime('%Y%m%dT%H%M%S')
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self.outputdir = os.path.join(options.outputdir, self.timestamp)
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self.logger = self.setup_logging(options)
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self.setup_logging(options)
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self.defaults = [
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('outputdir', BASEDIR),
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('quiet', False),
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for prop in Test.props:
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setattr(test, prop, getattr(options, prop))
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if test.verify(self.logger):
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if test.verify():
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self.tests[pathname] = test
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def addtestgroup(self, dirname, filenames, options):
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self.testgroups[dirname] = testgroup
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self.testgroups[dirname].tests = sorted(filenames)
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testgroup.verify(self.logger)
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testgroup.verify()
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def read(self, logger, options):
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def read(self, options):
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"""
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Read in the specified runfile, and apply the TestRun properties
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listed in the 'DEFAULT' section to our TestRun. Then read each
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# Repopulate tests using eval to convert the string to a list
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testgroup.tests = eval(config.get(section, 'tests'))
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if testgroup.verify(logger):
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if testgroup.verify():
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self.testgroups[section] = testgroup
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else:
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test = Test(section)
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if config.has_option(sect, prop):
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setattr(test, prop, config.get(sect, prop))
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if test.verify(logger):
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if test.verify():
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self.tests[section] = test
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def write(self, options):
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def setup_logging(self, options):
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"""
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Two loggers are set up here. The first is for the logfile which
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will contain one line summarizing the test, including the test
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name, result, and running time. This logger will also capture the
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timestamped combined stdout and stderr of each run. The second
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logger is optional console output, which will contain only the one
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line summary. The loggers are initialized at two different levels
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to facilitate segregating the output.
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This funtion creates the output directory and gets a file object
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for the logfile. This function must be called before write_log()
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can be used.
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"""
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if options.dryrun is True:
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return
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testlogger = logging.getLogger(__name__)
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testlogger.setLevel(logging.DEBUG)
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global LOG_FILE_OBJ
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if options.cmd is not 'wrconfig':
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try:
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old = os.umask(0)
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os.makedirs(self.outputdir, mode=0o777)
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os.umask(old)
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filename = os.path.join(self.outputdir, 'log')
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LOG_FILE_OBJ = open(filename, buffering=0, mode='wb')
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except OSError as e:
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fail('%s' % e)
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filename = os.path.join(self.outputdir, 'log')
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logfile = logging.FileHandler(filename)
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logfile.setLevel(logging.DEBUG)
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logfilefmt = logging.Formatter('%(message)s')
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logfile.setFormatter(logfilefmt)
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testlogger.addHandler(logfile)
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cons = logging.StreamHandler()
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cons.setLevel(logging.INFO)
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consfmt = logging.Formatter('%(message)s')
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cons.setFormatter(consfmt)
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testlogger.addHandler(cons)
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return testlogger
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def run(self, options):
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"""
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if not os.path.exists(logsymlink):
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os.symlink(self.outputdir, logsymlink)
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else:
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print('Could not make a symlink to directory %s' % (
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self.outputdir))
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write_log('Could not make a symlink to directory %s\n' %
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self.outputdir, LOG_ERR)
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iteration = 0
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while iteration < options.iterations:
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for test in sorted(self.tests.keys()):
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self.tests[test].run(self.logger, options)
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self.tests[test].run(options)
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for testgroup in sorted(self.testgroups.keys()):
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self.testgroups[testgroup].run(self.logger, options)
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self.testgroups[testgroup].run(options)
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iteration += 1
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def summary(self):
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return 0
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def write_log(msg, target):
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"""
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Write the provided message to standard out, standard error or
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the logfile. If specifying LOG_FILE, then `msg` must be a bytes
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like object. This way we can still handle output from tests that
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may be in unexpected encodings.
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"""
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if target == LOG_OUT:
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os.write(sys.stdout.fileno(), bytearray(msg, encoding='utf-8'))
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elif target == LOG_ERR:
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os.write(sys.stderr.fileno(), bytearray(msg, encoding='utf-8'))
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elif target == LOG_FILE:
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os.write(LOG_FILE_OBJ.fileno(), msg)
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else:
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fail('log_msg called with unknown target "%s"' % target)
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def verify_file(pathname):
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"""
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Verify that the supplied pathname is an executable regular file.
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return False
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def verify_user(user, logger):
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def verify_user(user):
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"""
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Verify that the specified user exists on this system, and can execute
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sudo without being prompted for a password.
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try:
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getpwnam(user)
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except KeyError:
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logger.info("Warning: user '%s' does not exist.", user)
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write_log("Warning: user '%s' does not exist.\n" % user,
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LOG_ERR)
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return False
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p = Popen(testcmd)
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p.wait()
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if p.returncode is not 0:
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logger.info("Warning: user '%s' cannot use passwordless sudo.", user)
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write_log("Warning: user '%s' cannot use passwordless sudo.\n" % user,
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LOG_ERR)
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return False
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else:
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Cmd.verified_users.append(user)
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@ -810,7 +815,7 @@ def find_tests(testrun, options):
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def fail(retstr, ret=1):
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print('%s: %s' % (argv[0], retstr))
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print('%s: %s' % (sys.argv[0], retstr))
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exit(ret)
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@ -900,7 +905,7 @@ def main():
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if options.cmd is 'runtests':
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find_tests(testrun, options)
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elif options.cmd is 'rdconfig':
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testrun.read(testrun.logger, options)
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testrun.read(options)
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elif options.cmd is 'wrconfig':
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find_tests(testrun, options)
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testrun.write(options)
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