Commit 94507ee3 authored by Daniel Latypov's avatar Daniel Latypov Committed by Shuah Khan

kunit: tool: minor cosmetic cleanups in kunit_parser.py

There should be no behavioral changes from this patch.

This patch removes redundant comment text, inlines a function used in
only one place, and other such minor tweaks.
Signed-off-by: default avatarDaniel Latypov <dlatypov@google.com>
Reviewed-by: default avatarDavid Gow <davidgow@google.com>
Reviewed-by: default avatarBrendan Higgins <brendanhiggins@google.com>
Signed-off-by: default avatarShuah Khan <skhan@linuxfoundation.org>
parent dbf0b0d5
......@@ -46,10 +46,8 @@ class Test(object):
def __str__(self) -> str:
"""Returns string representation of a Test class object."""
return ('Test(' + str(self.status) + ', ' + self.name +
', ' + str(self.expected_count) + ', ' +
str(self.subtests) + ', ' + str(self.log) + ', ' +
str(self.counts) + ')')
return (f'Test({self.status}, {self.name}, {self.expected_count}, '
f'{self.subtests}, {self.log}, {self.counts})')
def __repr__(self) -> str:
"""Returns string representation of a Test class object."""
......@@ -58,7 +56,7 @@ class Test(object):
def add_error(self, error_message: str) -> None:
"""Records an error that occurred while parsing this test."""
self.counts.errors += 1
print_error('Test ' + self.name + ': ' + error_message)
print_with_timestamp(red('[ERROR]') + f' Test: {self.name}: {error_message}')
class TestStatus(Enum):
"""An enumeration class to represent the status of a test."""
......@@ -92,8 +90,7 @@ class TestCounts:
self.errors = 0
def __str__(self) -> str:
"""Returns the string representation of a TestCounts object.
"""
"""Returns the string representation of a TestCounts object."""
statuses = [('passed', self.passed), ('failed', self.failed),
('crashed', self.crashed), ('skipped', self.skipped),
('errors', self.errors)]
......@@ -130,30 +127,19 @@ class TestCounts:
if self.total() == 0:
return TestStatus.NO_TESTS
elif self.crashed:
# If one of the subtests crash, the expected status
# of the Test is crashed.
# Crashes should take priority.
return TestStatus.TEST_CRASHED
elif self.failed:
# Otherwise if one of the subtests fail, the
# expected status of the Test is failed.
return TestStatus.FAILURE
elif self.passed:
# Otherwise if one of the subtests pass, the
# expected status of the Test is passed.
# No failures or crashes, looks good!
return TestStatus.SUCCESS
else:
# Finally, if none of the subtests have failed,
# crashed, or passed, the expected status of the
# Test is skipped.
# We have only skipped tests.
return TestStatus.SKIPPED
def add_status(self, status: TestStatus) -> None:
"""
Increments count of inputted status.
Parameters:
status - status to be added to the TestCounts object
"""
"""Increments the count for `status`."""
if status == TestStatus.SUCCESS:
self.passed += 1
elif status == TestStatus.FAILURE:
......@@ -283,11 +269,9 @@ def check_version(version_num: int, accepted_versions: List[int],
test - Test object for current test being parsed
"""
if version_num < min(accepted_versions):
test.add_error(version_type +
' version lower than expected!')
test.add_error(f'{version_type} version lower than expected!')
elif version_num > max(accepted_versions):
test.add_error(
version_type + ' version higher than expected!')
test.add_error(f'{version_type} version higer than expected!')
def parse_ktap_header(lines: LineStream, test: Test) -> bool:
"""
......@@ -440,8 +424,7 @@ def parse_test_result(lines: LineStream, test: Test,
# Check test num
num = int(match.group(2))
if num != expected_num:
test.add_error('Expected test number ' +
str(expected_num) + ' but found ' + str(num))
test.add_error(f'Expected test number {expected_num} but found {num}')
# Set status of test object
status = match.group(1)
......@@ -529,7 +512,7 @@ def format_test_divider(message: str, len_message: int) -> str:
# calculate number of dashes for each side of the divider
len_1 = int(difference / 2)
len_2 = difference - len_1
return ('=' * len_1) + ' ' + message + ' ' + ('=' * len_2)
return ('=' * len_1) + f' {message} ' + ('=' * len_2)
def print_test_header(test: Test) -> None:
"""
......@@ -545,20 +528,13 @@ def print_test_header(test: Test) -> None:
message = test.name
if test.expected_count:
if test.expected_count == 1:
message += (' (' + str(test.expected_count) +
' subtest)')
message += ' (1 subtest)'
else:
message += (' (' + str(test.expected_count) +
' subtests)')
message += f' ({test.expected_count} subtests)'
print_with_timestamp(format_test_divider(message, len(message)))
def print_log(log: Iterable[str]) -> None:
"""
Prints all strings in saved log for test in yellow.
Parameters:
log - Iterable object with all strings saved in log for test
"""
"""Prints all strings in saved log for test in yellow."""
for m in log:
print_with_timestamp(yellow(m))
......@@ -635,20 +611,7 @@ def print_summary_line(test: Test) -> None:
color = yellow
else:
color = red
counts = test.counts
print_with_timestamp(color('Testing complete. ' + str(counts)))
def print_error(error_message: str) -> None:
"""
Prints error message with error format.
Example:
"[ERROR] Test example: missing test plan!"
Parameters:
error_message - message describing error
"""
print_with_timestamp(red('[ERROR] ') + error_message)
print_with_timestamp(color(f'Testing complete. {test.counts}'))
# Other methods:
......@@ -794,7 +757,7 @@ def parse_test(lines: LineStream, expected_num: int, log: List[str]) -> Test:
def parse_run_tests(kernel_output: Iterable[str]) -> Test:
"""
Using kernel output, extract KTAP lines, parse the lines for test
results and print condensed test results and summary line .
results and print condensed test results and summary line.
Parameters:
kernel_output - Iterable object contains lines of kernel output
......
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