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#include <QtCore> |
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#include <QtTest/QtTest> |
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#include <QtXml/QXmlStreamReader> |
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#include <private/cycle_p.h> |
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class tst_Selftests: public QObject |
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{ |
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Q_OBJECT |
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private slots: |
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void initTestCase(); |
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void runSubTest_data(); |
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void runSubTest(); |
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void checkXML() const; |
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void checkXML_data(); |
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void checkXunitxml() const; |
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void checkXunitxml_data(); |
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private: |
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QStringList m_checkXMLBlacklist; |
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QStringList m_checkXunitBlacklist; |
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void doRunSubTest(QString &subdir, QStringList &arguments ); |
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}; |
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struct BenchmarkResult |
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{ |
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qint64 total; |
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qint64 iterations; |
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QString unit; |
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inline QString toString() const |
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{ return QString("total:%1, unit:%2, iterations:%3").arg(total).arg(unit).arg(iterations); } |
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static BenchmarkResult parse(QString const&, QString*); |
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}; |
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QT_BEGIN_NAMESPACE |
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namespace QTest |
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{ |
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template <> |
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inline bool qCompare |
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(BenchmarkResult const &r1, BenchmarkResult const &r2, |
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const char* actual, const char* expected, const char* file, int line) |
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{ |
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// First make sure the iterations and unit match. |
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if (r1.iterations != r2.iterations || r1.unit != r2.unit) { |
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/* Nope - compare whole string for best failure message */ |
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return qCompare(r1.toString(), r2.toString(), actual, expected, file, line); |
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} |
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/* |
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Now check the value. Some variance is allowed, and how much depends on the |
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measured unit. |
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*/ |
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qreal variance = 0.; |
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if (r1.unit == "msec") { |
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variance = 0.1; |
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} |
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else if (r1.unit == "instr. loads") { |
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variance = 0.001; |
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} |
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else if (r1.unit == "ticks") { |
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variance = 0.001; |
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} |
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if (variance == 0.) { |
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/* No variance allowed - compare whole string */ |
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return qCompare(r1.toString(), r2.toString(), actual, expected, file, line); |
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} |
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if (qAbs(qreal(r1.total) - qreal(r2.total)) <= qreal(r1.total)*variance) { |
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return compare_helper(true, "COMPARE()", file, line); |
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} |
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/* Whoops, didn't match. Compare the whole string for the most useful failure message. */ |
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return qCompare(r1.toString(), r2.toString(), actual, expected, file, line); |
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} |
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} |
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QT_END_NAMESPACE |
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static QList<QByteArray> splitLines(QByteArray ba) |
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{ |
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ba.replace('\r', ""); |
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return ba.split('\n'); |
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} |
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static QList<QByteArray> expectedResult(const QString &subdir) |
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{ |
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QFile file(":/expected_" + subdir + ".txt"); |
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if (!file.open(QIODevice::ReadOnly)) |
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return QList<QByteArray>(); |
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return splitLines(file.readAll()); |
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} |
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void tst_Selftests::runSubTest_data() |
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{ |
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QTest::addColumn<QString>("subdir"); |
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QTest::addColumn<QStringList>("arguments"); |
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QTest::newRow("subtest") << "subtest" << QStringList(); |
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QTest::newRow("warnings") << "warnings" << QStringList(); |
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QTest::newRow("maxwarnings") << "maxwarnings" << QStringList(); |
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QTest::newRow("cmptest") << "cmptest" << QStringList(); |
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// QTest::newRow("alive") << "alive" << QStringList(); // timer dependent |
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QTest::newRow("globaldata") << "globaldata" << QStringList(); |
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QTest::newRow("skipglobal") << "skipglobal" << QStringList(); |
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QTest::newRow("skip") << "skip" << QStringList(); |
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QTest::newRow("strcmp") << "strcmp" << QStringList(); |
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QTest::newRow("expectfail") << "expectfail" << QStringList(); |
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QTest::newRow("sleep") << "sleep" << QStringList(); |
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QTest::newRow("fetchbogus") << "fetchbogus" << QStringList(); |
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QTest::newRow("crashes") << "crashes" << QStringList(); |
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QTest::newRow("multiexec") << "multiexec" << QStringList(); |
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QTest::newRow("failinit") << "failinit" << QStringList(); |
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QTest::newRow("failinitdata") << "failinitdata" << QStringList(); |
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QTest::newRow("skipinit") << "skipinit" << QStringList(); |
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QTest::newRow("skipinitdata") << "skipinitdata" << QStringList(); |
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QTest::newRow("datetime") << "datetime" << QStringList(); |
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QTest::newRow("singleskip") << "singleskip" << QStringList(); |
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//on windows assert does nothing in release mode and blocks execution with a popup window in debug mode |
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#if !defined(Q_OS_WIN) |
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QTest::newRow("assert") << "assert" << QStringList(); |
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#endif |
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QTest::newRow("waitwithoutgui") << "waitwithoutgui" << QStringList(); |
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QTest::newRow("differentexec") << "differentexec" << QStringList(); |
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#ifndef QT_NO_EXCEPTIONS |
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// The machine that run the intel autotests will popup a dialog |
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// with a warning that an uncaught exception was thrown. |
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// This will time out and falsely fail, therefore we disable the test for that platform. |
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# if !defined(Q_CC_INTEL) || !defined(Q_OS_WIN) |
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QTest::newRow("exceptionthrow") << "exceptionthrow" << QStringList(); |
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# endif |
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#endif |
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QTest::newRow("qexecstringlist") << "qexecstringlist" << QStringList(); |
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QTest::newRow("datatable") << "datatable" << QStringList(); |
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QTest::newRow("commandlinedata") << "commandlinedata" << QString("fiveTablePasses fiveTablePasses:fiveTablePasses_data1 -v2").split(' '); |
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#if defined(__GNUC__) && defined(__i386) && defined(Q_OS_LINUX) |
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QTest::newRow("benchlibcallgrind") << "benchlibcallgrind" << QStringList("-callgrind"); |
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#endif |
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QTest::newRow("benchlibeventcounter") << "benchlibeventcounter" << QStringList("-eventcounter"); |
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QTest::newRow("benchliboptions") << "benchliboptions" << QStringList("-eventcounter"); |
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QTest::newRow("benchlibwalltime") << "benchlibwalltime" << QStringList(); |
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QTest::newRow("benchlibtickcounter") << "benchlibtickcounter" << QStringList("-tickcounter"); |
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#endif |
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QTest::newRow("xunit") << "xunit" << QStringList("-xunitxml"); |
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QTest::newRow("longstring") << "longstring" << QStringList(); |
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} |
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void tst_Selftests::doRunSubTest(QString &subdir, QStringList &arguments ) |
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{ |
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QProcess proc; |
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proc.setEnvironment(QStringList("")); |
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proc.start(subdir + "/" + subdir, arguments); |
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QVERIFY2(proc.waitForFinished(), qPrintable(proc.errorString())); |
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const QByteArray out(proc.readAllStandardOutput()); |
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const QByteArray err(proc.readAllStandardError()); |
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/* Some platforms decides to output a message for uncaught exceptions. For instance, |
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* this is what windows platforms says: |
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* "This application has requested the Runtime to terminate it in an unusual way. |
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* Please contact the application's support team for more information." */ |
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if(subdir != QLatin1String("exceptionthrow") && subdir != QLatin1String("fetchbogus") |
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&& subdir != QLatin1String("xunit")) |
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QVERIFY2(err.isEmpty(), err.constData()); |
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QList<QByteArray> res = splitLines(out); |
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QList<QByteArray> exp = expectedResult(subdir); |
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if (exp.count() == 0) { |
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QList<QList<QByteArray> > expArr; |
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int i = 1; |
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do { |
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exp = expectedResult(subdir + QString("_%1").arg(i++)); |
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if (exp.count()) |
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expArr += exp; |
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} while(exp.count()); |
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for (int j = 0; j < expArr.count(); ++j) { |
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if (res.count() == expArr.at(j).count()) { |
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exp = expArr.at(j); |
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break; |
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} |
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} |
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} else { |
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QCOMPARE(res.count(), exp.count()); |
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} |
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bool benchmark = false; |
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for (int i = 0; i < res.count(); ++i) { |
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QByteArray line = res.at(i); |
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if (line.startsWith("Config: Using QTest")) |
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continue; |
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// the __FILE__ __LINE__ output is compiler dependent, skip it |
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if (line.startsWith(" Loc: [") && line.endsWith(")]")) |
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continue; |
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if (line.endsWith(" : failure location")) |
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continue; |
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const QString output(QString::fromLatin1(line)); |
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const QString expected(QString::fromLatin1(exp.at(i))); |
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if (line.contains("ASSERT") && output != expected) |
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QEXPECT_FAIL("assert", "QTestLib prints out the absolute path.", Continue); |
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/* On some platforms we compile without RTTI, and as a result we never throw an exception. */ |
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if(expected.startsWith(QLatin1String("FAIL! : tst_Exception::throwException() Caught unhandled exce")) && expected != output) |
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QCOMPARE(output.simplified(), QString::fromLatin1("tst_Exception::throwException()").simplified()); |
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else |
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{ |
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if(output != expected && qstrcmp(QTest::currentDataTag(), "subtest") == 0) |
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{ |
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/* The floating point formatting differs between platforms, so let's just skip it. */ |
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continue; |
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} |
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else { |
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/* |
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Are we expecting this line to be a benchmark result? |
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If so, don't do a literal comparison, since results have some natural variance. |
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*/ |
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if (benchmark) { |
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QString error; |
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QVERIFY2(error.isEmpty(), qPrintable(QString("Actual line didn't parse as benchmark result: %1\nLine: %2").arg(error).arg(output))); |
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QVERIFY2(error.isEmpty(), qPrintable(QString("Expected line didn't parse as benchmark result: %1\nLine: %2").arg(error).arg(expected))); |
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QCOMPARE(actualResult, expectedResult); |
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} |
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else { |
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QCOMPARE(output, expected); |
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} |
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} |
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} |
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benchmark = line.startsWith("RESULT : "); |
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} |
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} |
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void tst_Selftests::runSubTest() |
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{ |
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QFETCH(QString, subdir); |
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QFETCH(QStringList, arguments); |
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doRunSubTest(subdir, arguments); |
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} |
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void tst_Selftests::initTestCase() |
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{ |
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#if !defined(Q_OS_UNIX) || defined(Q_WS_MAC) |
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m_checkXMLBlacklist.append("crashes"); // This test crashes (XML valid on Unix only) |
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#endif |
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m_checkXMLBlacklist.append("waitwithoutgui"); // This test is not a QTestLib test. |
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/* Output from several tests is broken with the XML output method, |
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* and it's quite heavy in the design. See task 155001. */ |
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m_checkXMLBlacklist.append("multiexec"); |
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m_checkXMLBlacklist.append("differentexec"); |
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m_checkXMLBlacklist.append("qexecstringlist"); |
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m_checkXMLBlacklist.append("benchliboptions"); |
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/* These tests use printf and therefore corrupt the testlog */ |
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m_checkXMLBlacklist.append("subtest"); |
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m_checkXMLBlacklist.append("globaldata"); |
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m_checkXMLBlacklist.append("warnings"); |
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m_checkXunitBlacklist = m_checkXMLBlacklist; |
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} |
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void tst_Selftests::checkXML() const |
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{ |
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QFETCH(QString, subdir); |
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QFETCH(QStringList, arguments); |
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if(m_checkXMLBlacklist.contains(subdir)) |
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return; |
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QStringList args; |
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/* Test both old (-flush) and new XML logger implementation */ |
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for (int i = 0; i < 2; ++i) { |
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bool flush = i; |
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args = arguments; |
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args.prepend("-xml"); |
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if (flush) args.prepend("-flush"); |
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QProcess proc; |
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proc.setEnvironment(QStringList("")); |
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proc.start(subdir + "/" + subdir, args); |
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QVERIFY(proc.waitForFinished()); |
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QByteArray out(proc.readAllStandardOutput()); |
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QByteArray err(proc.readAllStandardError()); |
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/* Some platforms decides to output a message for uncaught exceptions. For instance, |
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* this is what windows platforms says: |
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* "This application has requested the Runtime to terminate it in an unusual way. |
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* Please contact the application's support team for more information." */ |
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if(subdir != QLatin1String("exceptionthrow") && subdir != QLatin1String("fetchbogus")) |
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QVERIFY2(err.isEmpty(), err.constData()); |
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QXmlStreamReader reader(out); |
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while(!reader.atEnd()) |
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reader.readNext(); |
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QVERIFY2(!reader.error(), qPrintable(QString("(flush %0) line %1, col %2: %3") |
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.arg(flush) |
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.arg(reader.lineNumber()) |
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.arg(reader.columnNumber()) |
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.arg(reader.errorString()) |
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)); |
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} |
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} |
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void tst_Selftests::checkXunitxml() const |
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{ |
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QFETCH(QString, subdir); |
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QFETCH(QStringList, arguments); |
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if(m_checkXunitBlacklist.contains(subdir)) |
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return; |
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arguments.prepend("-xunitxml"); |
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arguments.prepend("-flush"); |
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QProcess proc; |
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proc.setEnvironment(QStringList("")); |
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proc.start(subdir + "/" + subdir, arguments); |
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QVERIFY(proc.waitForFinished()); |
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QByteArray out(proc.readAllStandardOutput()); |
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QByteArray err(proc.readAllStandardError()); |
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// qDebug()<<out; |
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/* Some platforms decides to output a message for uncaught exceptions. For instance, |
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* this is what windows platforms says: |
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* "This application has requested the Runtime to terminate it in an unusual way. |
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* Please contact the application's support team for more information." */ |
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if(subdir != QLatin1String("exceptionthrow") && subdir != QLatin1String("fetchbogus")) |
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QVERIFY2(err.isEmpty(), err.constData()); |
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QXmlStreamReader reader(out); |
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while(!reader.atEnd()) |
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reader.readNext(); |
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QVERIFY2(!reader.error(), qPrintable(QString("line %1, col %2: %3") |
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.arg(reader.lineNumber()) |
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.arg(reader.columnNumber()) |
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.arg(reader.errorString()) |
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)); |
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} |
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void tst_Selftests::checkXunitxml_data() |
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{ |
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checkXML_data(); |
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} |
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void tst_Selftests::checkXML_data() |
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{ |
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runSubTest_data(); |
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QTest::newRow("badxml 1") << "badxml" << QStringList(); |
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QTest::newRow("badxml 2") << "badxml" << (QStringList() << "-badstring" << "0"); |
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QTest::newRow("badxml 3") << "badxml" << (QStringList() << "-badstring" << "1"); |
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QTest::newRow("badxml 4") << "badxml" << (QStringList() << "-badstring" << "2"); |
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QTest::newRow("badxml 5") << "badxml" << (QStringList() << "-badstring" << "3"); |
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} |
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/* Parse line into the BenchmarkResult it represents. */ |
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BenchmarkResult BenchmarkResult::parse(QString const& line, QString* error) |
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{ |
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if (error) *error = QString(); |
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BenchmarkResult out; |
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QString remaining = line.trimmed(); |
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if (remaining.isEmpty()) { |
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if (error) *error = "Line is empty"; |
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return out; |
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} |
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/* This code avoids using a QRegExp because QRegExp might be broken. */ |
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/* Sample format: 4,000 msec per iteration (total: 4000, iterations: 1) */ |
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QString sFirstNumber; |
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while (!remaining.isEmpty() && !remaining.at(0).isSpace()) { |
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sFirstNumber += remaining.at(0); |
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remaining.remove(0,1); |
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} |
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remaining = remaining.trimmed(); |
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/* 4,000 -> 4000 */ |
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sFirstNumber.remove(','); |
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/* Should now be parseable as floating point */ |
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bool ok; |
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double firstNumber = sFirstNumber.toDouble(&ok); |
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if (!ok) { |
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if (error) *error = sFirstNumber + " (at beginning of line) is not a valid number"; |
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return out; |
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} |
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/* Remaining: msec per iteration (total: 4000, iterations: 1) */ |
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static const char periterbit[] = " per iteration (total: "; |
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QString unit; |
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while (!remaining.startsWith(periterbit) && !remaining.isEmpty()) { |
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unit += remaining.at(0); |
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remaining.remove(0,1); |
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} |
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if (remaining.isEmpty()) { |
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if (error) *error = "Could not find pattern: '<unit> per iteration (total: '"; |
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return out; |
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} |
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remaining = remaining.mid(sizeof(periterbit)-1); |
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/* Remaining: 4000, iterations: 1) */ |
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static const char itersbit[] = ", iterations: "; |
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QString sTotal; |
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while (!remaining.startsWith(itersbit) && !remaining.isEmpty()) { |
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sTotal += remaining.at(0); |
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remaining.remove(0,1); |
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} |
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if (remaining.isEmpty()) { |
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if (error) *error = "Could not find pattern: '<number>, iterations: '"; |
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return out; |
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} |
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remaining = remaining.mid(sizeof(itersbit)-1); |
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qint64 total = sTotal.toLongLong(&ok); |
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if (!ok) { |
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if (error) *error = sTotal + " (total) is not a valid integer"; |
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return out; |
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} |
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/* Remaining: 1) */ |
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QString sIters; |
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while (remaining != QLatin1String(")") && !remaining.isEmpty()) { |
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sIters += remaining.at(0); |
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remaining.remove(0,1); |
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} |
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if (remaining.isEmpty()) { |
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if (error) *error = "Could not find pattern: '<num>)'"; |
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return out; |
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} |
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qint64 iters = sIters.toLongLong(&ok); |
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if (!ok) { |
|
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if (error) *error = sIters + " (iterations) is not a valid integer"; |
|
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return out; |
|
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} |
|
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double calcFirstNumber = double(total)/double(iters); |
|
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if (!qFuzzyCompare(firstNumber, calcFirstNumber)) { |
|
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if (error) *error = QString("total/iters is %1, but benchlib output result as %2").arg(calcFirstNumber).arg(firstNumber); |
|
510 |
return out; |
|
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} |
|
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||
513 |
out.total = total; |
|
514 |
out.unit = unit; |
|
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out.iterations = iters; |
|
516 |
return out; |
|
517 |
} |
|
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QTEST_MAIN(tst_Selftests) |
|
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#include "tst_selftests.moc" |