# -*- Python -*- import os import platform import re import subprocess # Configuration file for the 'lit' test runner. # Tweak PATH for Win32 if platform.system() == 'Windows': # Seek sane tools in directories and set to $PATH. path = getattr(config, 'lit_tools_dir', None) path = lit.getToolsPath(path, config.environment['PATH'], ['cmp.exe', 'grep.exe', 'sed.exe']) if path is not None: path = os.path.pathsep.join((path, config.environment['PATH'])) config.environment['PATH'] = path # testFormat: The test format to use to interpret tests. # # For now we require '&&' between commands, until they get globally killed and # the test runner updated. execute_external = (platform.system() != 'Windows' or lit.getBashPath() not in [None, ""]) config.test_format = lit.formats.ShTest(execute_external) # suffixes: A list of file extensions to treat as test files. config.suffixes = ['.c', '.cpp', '.m', '.mm', '.cu', '.ll', '.cl', '.s'] # Clear some environment variables that might affect Clang. # # This first set of vars are read by Clang, but shouldn't affect tests # that aren't specifically looking for these features, or are required # simply to run the tests at all. # # FIXME: Should we have a tool that enforces this? # safe_env_vars = ('TMPDIR', 'TEMP', 'TMP', 'USERPROFILE', 'PWD', # 'MACOSX_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET', 'IPHONEOS_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET', # 'IOS_SIMULATOR_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET', # 'VCINSTALLDIR', 'VC100COMNTOOLS', 'VC90COMNTOOLS', # 'VC80COMNTOOLS') possibly_dangerous_env_vars = ['COMPILER_PATH', 'RC_DEBUG_OPTIONS', 'CINDEXTEST_PREAMBLE_FILE', 'LIBRARY_PATH', 'CPATH', 'C_INCLUDE_PATH', 'CPLUS_INCLUDE_PATH', 'OBJC_INCLUDE_PATH', 'OBJCPLUS_INCLUDE_PATH', 'LIBCLANG_TIMING', 'LIBCLANG_OBJTRACKING', 'LIBCLANG_LOGGING', 'LIBCLANG_BGPRIO_INDEX', 'LIBCLANG_BGPRIO_EDIT', 'LIBCLANG_NOTHREADS', 'LIBCLANG_RESOURCE_USAGE', 'LIBCLANG_CODE_COMPLETION_LOGGING'] # Clang/Win32 may refer to %INCLUDE%. vsvarsall.bat sets it. if platform.system() != 'Windows': possibly_dangerous_env_vars.append('INCLUDE') for name in possibly_dangerous_env_vars: if name in config.environment: del config.environment[name] # Tweak the PATH to include the tools dir and the scripts dir. if hasattr(config, 'clang_tools_binary_dir'): llvm_tools_dir = getattr(config, 'llvm_tools_dir', None) if not llvm_tools_dir: lit.fatal('No LLVM tools dir set!') path = os.path.pathsep.join((llvm_tools_dir, config.environment['PATH'])) config.environment['PATH'] = path llvm_libs_dir = getattr(config, 'llvm_libs_dir', None) if not llvm_libs_dir: lit.fatal('No LLVM libs dir set!') path = os.path.pathsep.join((llvm_libs_dir, config.environment.get('LD_LIBRARY_PATH',''))) config.environment['LD_LIBRARY_PATH'] = path ### # Check that the object root is known. if config.test_exec_root is None: # Otherwise, we haven't loaded the site specific configuration (the user is # probably trying to run on a test file directly, and either the site # configuration hasn't been created by the build system, or we are in an # out-of-tree build situation). # Check for 'clang_site_config' user parameter, and use that if available. site_cfg = lit.params.get('clang_tools_extra_site_config', None) if site_cfg and os.path.exists(site_cfg): lit.load_config(config, site_cfg) raise SystemExit # Try to detect the situation where we are using an out-of-tree build by # looking for 'llvm-config'. # # FIXME: I debated (i.e., wrote and threw away) adding logic to # automagically generate the lit.site.cfg if we are in some kind of fresh # build situation. This means knowing how to invoke the build system though, # and I decided it was too much magic. We should solve this by just having # the .cfg files generated during the configuration step. llvm_config = lit.util.which('llvm-config', config.environment['PATH']) if not llvm_config: lit.fatal('No site specific configuration available!') # Get the source and object roots. llvm_src_root = lit.util.capture(['llvm-config', '--src-root']).strip() llvm_obj_root = lit.util.capture(['llvm-config', '--obj-root']).strip() clang_src_root = os.path.join(llvm_src_root, "tools", "clang") clang_obj_root = os.path.join(llvm_obj_root, "tools", "clang") clang_tools_extra_src_root = os.path.join(clang_src_root, "tools", "extra") clang_tools_extra_obj_root = os.path.join(clang_obj_root, "tools", "extra") # Validate that we got a tree which points to here, using the standard # tools/clang layout. this_src_root = os.path.dirname(config.test_source_root) if os.path.realpath(clang_tools_extra_src_root) != os.path.realpath(this_src_root): lit.fatal('No site specific configuration available!') # Check that the site specific configuration exists. site_cfg = os.path.join(clang_tools_extra_obj_root, 'test', 'lit.site.cfg') if not os.path.exists(site_cfg): lit.fatal('No site specific configuration available! You may need to ' 'run "make test" in your Clang build directory.') # Okay, that worked. Notify the user of the automagic, and reconfigure. lit.note('using out-of-tree build at %r' % clang_obj_root) lit.load_config(config, site_cfg) raise SystemExit ### # Discover the 'clang' and 'clangcc' to use. import os def inferClang(PATH): # Determine which clang to use. clang = os.getenv('CLANG') # If the user set clang in the environment, definitely use that and don't # try to validate. if clang: return clang # Otherwise look in the path. clang = lit.util.which('clang', PATH) if not clang: lit.fatal("couldn't find 'clang' program, try setting " "CLANG in your environment") return clang # When running under valgrind, we mangle '-vg' onto the end of the triple so we # can check it with XFAIL and XTARGET. if lit.useValgrind: config.target_triple += '-vg' config.clang = inferClang(config.environment['PATH']).replace('\\', '/') if not lit.quiet: lit.note('using clang: %r' % config.clang) # Note that when substituting %clang_cc1 also fill in the include directory of # the builtin headers. Those are part of even a freestanding environment, but # Clang relies on the driver to locate them. def getClangBuiltinIncludeDir(clang): # FIXME: Rather than just getting the version, we should have clang print # out its resource dir here in an easy to scrape form. cmd = subprocess.Popen([clang, '-print-file-name=include'], stdout=subprocess.PIPE) if not cmd.stdout: lit.fatal("Couldn't find the include dir for Clang ('%s')" % clang) return cmd.stdout.read().strip() config.substitutions.append( ('%clang_cc1', '%s -cc1 -internal-isystem %s' % (config.clang, getClangBuiltinIncludeDir(config.clang))) ) config.substitutions.append( ('%clangxx', ' ' + config.clang + ' -ccc-clang-cxx -ccc-cxx ')) config.substitutions.append( ('%clang', ' ' + config.clang + ' ') ) # FIXME: Find nicer way to prohibit this. config.substitutions.append( (' clang ', """*** Do not use 'clang' in tests, use '%clang'. ***""") ) config.substitutions.append( (' clang\+\+ ', """*** Do not use 'clang++' in tests, use '%clangxx'. ***""")) config.substitutions.append( (' clang-cc ', """*** Do not use 'clang-cc' in tests, use '%clang_cc1'. ***""") ) config.substitutions.append( (' clang -cc1 ', """*** Do not use 'clang -cc1' in tests, use '%clang_cc1'. ***""") ) config.substitutions.append( (' %clang-cc1 ', """*** invalid substitution, use '%clang_cc1'. ***""") ) ### # Set available features we allow tests to conditionalize on. # # As of 2011.08, crash-recovery tests still do not pass on FreeBSD. if platform.system() not in ['FreeBSD']: config.available_features.add('crash-recovery') # Shell execution if platform.system() not in ['Windows'] or lit.getBashPath() != '': config.available_features.add('shell') # ANSI escape sequences in non-dumb terminal if platform.system() not in ['Windows']: config.available_features.add('ansi-escape-sequences')