""" Provides definitions for various lldb test categories """ from __future__ import absolute_import from __future__ import print_function # System modules import sys # Third-party modules # LLDB modules from lldbsuite.support import gmodules debug_info_categories = [ 'dwarf', 'dwo', 'dsym', 'gmodules' ] all_categories = { 'dataformatters': 'Tests related to the type command and the data formatters subsystem', 'dwarf': 'Tests that can be run with DWARF debug information', 'dwo': 'Tests that can be run with DWO debug information', 'dsym': 'Tests that can be run with DSYM debug information', 'gmodules': 'Tests that can be run with -gmodules debug information', 'expression': 'Tests related to the expression parser', 'libc++': 'Test for libc++ data formatters', 'objc': 'Tests related to the Objective-C programming language support', 'pyapi': 'Tests related to the Python API', 'basic_process': 'Basic process execution sniff tests.', 'cmdline': 'Tests related to the LLDB command-line interface', 'dyntype': 'Tests related to dynamic type support', 'stresstest': 'Tests related to stressing lldb limits', 'flakey': 'Flakey test cases, i.e. tests that do not reliably pass at each execution', 'lldb-mi': 'lldb-mi tests', 'darwin-log': 'Darwin log tests'} def unique_string_match(yourentry, list): candidate = None for item in list: if not item.startswith(yourentry): continue if candidate: return None candidate = item return candidate def is_supported_on_platform(category, platform, compiler_path): if category == "dwo": # -gsplit-dwarf is not implemented by clang on Windows. return platform in ["linux", "freebsd"] elif category == "dsym": return platform in ["darwin", "macosx", "ios"] elif category == "gmodules": # First, check to see if the platform can even support gmodules. if platform not in ["linux", "freebsd", "darwin", "macosx", "ios"]: return False return gmodules.is_compiler_clang_with_gmodules(compiler_path) return True def validate(categories, exact_match): """ For each category in categories, ensure that it's a valid category (if exact_match is false, unique prefixes are also accepted). If a category is invalid, print a message and quit. If all categories are valid, return the list of categories. Prefixes are expanded in the returned list. """ result = [] for category in categories: origCategory = category if category not in all_categories and not exact_match: category = unique_string_match(category, all_categories) if (category not in all_categories) or category is None: print( "fatal error: category '" + origCategory + "' is not a valid category") print("if you have added a new category, please edit test_categories.py, adding your new category to all_categories") print("else, please specify one or more of the following: " + str(list(all_categories.keys()))) sys.exit(1) result.append(category) return result