
For convenience, we had added the folder that dotest.py was in to sys.path, so that we could easily write things like `import lldbutil` from anywhere and any test. This introduces a subtle problem when using Python's package system, because when unittest2 imports a particular test suite, the test suite is detached from the package. Thus, writing "import lldbutil" from dotest imports it as part of the package, and writing the same line from a test does a fresh import since the importing module was not part of the same package. The real way to fix this is to use absolute imports everywhere. Instead of writing "import lldbutil", we need to write "import lldbsuite.test.util". This patch fixes up that and all other similar cases, and additionally removes the script directory from sys.path to ensure that this can't happen again. llvm-svn: 251886
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Python
"""
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Test lldb process launch flags.
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"""
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from __future__ import print_function
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import use_lldb_suite
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import os, time
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import lldb
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from lldbsuite.test.lldbtest import *
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class ProcessLaunchTestCase(TestBase):
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mydir = TestBase.compute_mydir(__file__)
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def setUp(self):
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# Call super's setUp().
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TestBase.setUp(self)
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# disable "There is a running process, kill it and restart?" prompt
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self.runCmd("settings set auto-confirm true")
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self.addTearDownHook(lambda: self.runCmd("settings clear auto-confirm"))
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@not_remote_testsuite_ready
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def test_io (self):
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"""Test that process launch I/O redirection flags work properly."""
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self.build ()
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exe = os.path.join (os.getcwd(), "a.out")
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self.expect("file " + exe,
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patterns = [ "Current executable set to .*a.out" ])
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in_file = "input-file.txt"
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out_file = "output-test.out"
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err_file = "output-test.err"
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# Make sure the output files do not exist before launching the process
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try:
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os.remove (out_file)
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except OSError:
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pass
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try:
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os.remove (err_file)
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except OSError:
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pass
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launch_command = "process launch -i " + in_file + " -o " + out_file + " -e " + err_file
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if lldb.remote_platform:
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self.runCmd('platform put-file "{local}" "{remote}"'.format(
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local=in_file, remote=in_file))
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self.expect (launch_command,
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patterns = [ "Process .* launched: .*a.out" ])
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if lldb.remote_platform:
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self.runCmd('platform get-file "{remote}" "{local}"'.format(
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remote=out_file, local=out_file))
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self.runCmd('platform get-file "{remote}" "{local}"'.format(
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remote=err_file, local=err_file))
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success = True
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err_msg = ""
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# Check to see if the 'stdout' file was created
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try:
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out_f = open (out_file)
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except IOError:
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success = False
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err_msg = err_msg + " ERROR: stdout file was not created.\n"
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else:
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# Check to see if the 'stdout' file contains the right output
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line = out_f.readline ();
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if line != "This should go to stdout.\n":
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success = False
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err_msg = err_msg + " ERROR: stdout file does not contain correct output.\n"
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out_f.close();
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# Try to delete the 'stdout' file
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try:
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os.remove (out_file)
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except OSError:
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pass
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# Check to see if the 'stderr' file was created
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try:
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err_f = open (err_file)
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except IOError:
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success = False
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err_msg = err_msg + " ERROR: stderr file was not created.\n"
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else:
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# Check to see if the 'stderr' file contains the right output
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line = err_f.readline ()
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if line != "This should go to stderr.\n":
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success = False
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err_msg = err_msg + " ERROR: stderr file does not contain correct output.\n\
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"
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err_f.close()
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# Try to delete the 'stderr' file
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try:
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os.remove (err_file)
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except OSError:
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pass
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if not success:
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self.fail (err_msg)
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# rdar://problem/9056462
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# The process launch flag '-w' for setting the current working directory not working?
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@not_remote_testsuite_ready
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@expectedFailureLinux("llvm.org/pr20265")
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def test_set_working_dir (self):
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"""Test that '-w dir' sets the working dir when running the inferior."""
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d = {'CXX_SOURCES' : 'print_cwd.cpp'}
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self.build(dictionary=d)
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self.setTearDownCleanup(d)
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exe = os.path.join (os.getcwd(), "a.out")
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self.runCmd("file " + exe)
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mywd = 'my_working_dir'
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out_file_name = "my_working_dir_test.out"
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err_file_name = "my_working_dir_test.err"
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my_working_dir_path = os.path.join(os.getcwd(), mywd)
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out_file_path = os.path.join(my_working_dir_path, out_file_name)
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err_file_path = os.path.join(my_working_dir_path, err_file_name)
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# Make sure the output files do not exist before launching the process
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try:
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os.remove (out_file_path)
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os.remove (err_file_path)
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except OSError:
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pass
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# Check that we get an error when we have a nonexisting path
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launch_command = "process launch -w %s -o %s -e %s" % (my_working_dir_path + 'z',
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out_file_path,
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err_file_path)
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self.expect(launch_command, error=True,
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patterns = ["error:.* No such file or directory: %sz" % my_working_dir_path])
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# Really launch the process
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launch_command = "process launch -w %s -o %s -e %s" % (my_working_dir_path,
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out_file_path,
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err_file_path)
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self.expect(launch_command,
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patterns = [ "Process .* launched: .*a.out" ])
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success = True
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err_msg = ""
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# Check to see if the 'stdout' file was created
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try:
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out_f = open(out_file_path)
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except IOError:
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success = False
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err_msg = err_msg + "ERROR: stdout file was not created.\n"
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else:
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# Check to see if the 'stdout' file contains the right output
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line = out_f.readline();
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if self.TraceOn():
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print("line:", line)
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if not re.search(mywd, line):
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success = False
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err_msg = err_msg + "The current working directory was not set correctly.\n"
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out_f.close();
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# Try to delete the 'stdout' and 'stderr' files
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try:
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os.remove(out_file_path)
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os.remove(err_file_path)
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pass
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except OSError:
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pass
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if not success:
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self.fail(err_msg)
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