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author | rspangler@google.com <rspangler@google.com@0039d316-1c4b-4281-b951-d872f2087c98> | 2009-05-13 18:31:04 +0000 |
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committer | rspangler@google.com <rspangler@google.com@0039d316-1c4b-4281-b951-d872f2087c98> | 2009-05-13 18:31:04 +0000 |
commit | 916225c4298662c51f7a3218e283da7816d5844d (patch) | |
tree | b88e01cb8c90289604b5c0363a7b26af78c9da25 /tools/code_coverage/croc_test.py | |
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Add croc code coverage tool. (Same change as yesterday, but now made in the
writable repository)
Review URL: http://codereview.chromium.org/113346
git-svn-id: svn://svn.chromium.org/chrome/trunk/src@15974 0039d316-1c4b-4281-b951-d872f2087c98
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diff --git a/tools/code_coverage/croc_test.py b/tools/code_coverage/croc_test.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..028521c --- /dev/null +++ b/tools/code_coverage/croc_test.py @@ -0,0 +1,694 @@ +#!/usr/bin/python2.4 +# +# Copyright 2009, Google Inc. +# All rights reserved. +# +# Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without +# modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are +# met: +# +# * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright +# notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. +# * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above +# copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer +# in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the +# distribution. +# * Neither the name of Google Inc. nor the names of its +# contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from +# this software without specific prior written permission. +# +# THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS +# "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT +# LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR +# A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT +# OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, +# SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT +# LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, +# DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY +# THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT +# (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE +# OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. + +"""Unit tests for Crocodile.""" + +import os +import re +import sys +import StringIO +import unittest +import croc + +#------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +class TestCoverageStats(unittest.TestCase): + """Tests for croc.CoverageStats.""" + + def testAdd(self): + """Test Add().""" + c = croc.CoverageStats() + + # Initially empty + self.assertEqual(c, {}) + + # Add items + c['a'] = 1 + c['b'] = 0 + self.assertEqual(c, {'a':1, 'b':0}) + + # Add dict with non-overlapping items + c.Add({'c':5}) + self.assertEqual(c, {'a':1, 'b':0, 'c':5}) + + # Add dict with overlapping items + c.Add({'a':4, 'd':3}) + self.assertEqual(c, {'a':5, 'b':0, 'c':5, 'd':3}) + +#------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +class TestCoveredFile(unittest.TestCase): + """Tests for croc.CoveredFile.""" + + def setUp(self): + self.cov_file = croc.CoveredFile('bob.cc', 'source', 'C++') + + def testInit(self): + """Test init.""" + f = self.cov_file + + # Check initial values + self.assertEqual(f.filename, 'bob.cc') + self.assertEqual(f.group, 'source') + self.assertEqual(f.language, 'C++') + self.assertEqual(f.lines, {}) + self.assertEqual(f.stats, {}) + + def testUpdateCoverageEmpty(self): + """Test updating coverage when empty.""" + f = self.cov_file + f.UpdateCoverage() + self.assertEqual(f.stats, { + 'lines_executable':0, + 'lines_instrumented':0, + 'lines_covered':0, + 'files_executable':1, + }) + + def testUpdateCoverageExeOnly(self): + """Test updating coverage when no lines are instrumented.""" + f = self.cov_file + f.lines = {1:None, 2:None, 4:None} + f.UpdateCoverage() + self.assertEqual(f.stats, { + 'lines_executable':3, + 'lines_instrumented':0, + 'lines_covered':0, + 'files_executable':1, + }) + + def testUpdateCoverageExeAndInstr(self): + """Test updating coverage when no lines are covered.""" + f = self.cov_file + f.lines = {1:None, 2:None, 4:0, 5:0, 7:None} + f.UpdateCoverage() + self.assertEqual(f.stats, { + 'lines_executable':5, + 'lines_instrumented':2, + 'lines_covered':0, + 'files_executable':1, + 'files_instrumented':1, + }) + + def testUpdateCoverageWhenCovered(self): + """Test updating coverage when lines are covered.""" + f = self.cov_file + f.lines = {1:None, 2:None, 3:1, 4:0, 5:0, 6:1, 7:None} + f.UpdateCoverage() + self.assertEqual(f.stats, { + 'lines_executable':7, + 'lines_instrumented':4, + 'lines_covered':2, + 'files_executable':1, + 'files_instrumented':1, + 'files_covered':1, + }) + +#------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +class TestCoveredDir(unittest.TestCase): + """Tests for croc.CoveredDir.""" + + def setUp(self): + self.cov_dir = croc.CoveredDir('/a/b/c') + + def testInit(self): + """Test init.""" + d = self.cov_dir + + # Check initial values + self.assertEqual(d.dirpath, '/a/b/c') + self.assertEqual(d.files, {}) + self.assertEqual(d.subdirs, {}) + self.assertEqual(d.stats_by_group, {'all':{}}) + + def testGetTreeEmpty(self): + """Test getting empty tree.""" + d = self.cov_dir + self.assertEqual(d.GetTree(), '/a/b/c/') + + def testGetTreeStats(self): + """Test getting tree with stats.""" + d = self.cov_dir + d.stats_by_group['all'] = croc.CoverageStats( + lines_executable=50, lines_instrumented=30, lines_covered=20) + d.stats_by_group['bar'] = croc.CoverageStats( + lines_executable=0, lines_instrumented=0, lines_covered=0) + d.stats_by_group['foo'] = croc.CoverageStats( + lines_executable=33, lines_instrumented=22, lines_covered=11) + # 'bar' group is skipped because it has no executable lines + self.assertEqual(d.GetTree(), + '/a/b/c/ all:20/30/50 foo:11/22/33') + + def testGetTreeSubdir(self): + """Test getting tree with subdirs.""" + d1 = self.cov_dir = croc.CoveredDir('/a') + d2 = self.cov_dir = croc.CoveredDir('/a/b') + d3 = self.cov_dir = croc.CoveredDir('/a/c') + d4 = self.cov_dir = croc.CoveredDir('/a/b/d') + d5 = self.cov_dir = croc.CoveredDir('/a/b/e') + d1.subdirs = {'/a/b':d2, '/a/c':d3} + d2.subdirs = {'/a/b/d':d4, '/a/b/e':d5} + self.assertEqual(d1.GetTree(), + '/a/\n /a/b/\n /a/b/d/\n /a/b/e/\n /a/c/') + +#------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +class TestCoverage(unittest.TestCase): + """Tests for croc.Coverage.""" + + def MockWalk(self, src_dir): + """Mock for os.walk(). + + Args: + src_dir: Source directory to walk. + + Returns: + A list of (dirpath, dirnames, filenames) tuples. + """ + self.mock_walk_calls.append(src_dir) + return self.mock_walk_return + + def setUp(self): + """Per-test setup""" + + # Empty coverage object + self.cov = croc.Coverage() + + # Coverage object with minimal setup + self.cov_minimal = croc.Coverage() + self.cov_minimal.AddRoot('/src') + self.cov_minimal.AddRoot('c:\\source') + self.cov_minimal.AddRule('^#/', include=1, group='my') + self.cov_minimal.AddRule('.*\\.c$', language='C') + self.cov_minimal.AddRule('.*\\.c##$', language='C##') # sharper than thou + + # Data for MockWalk() + self.mock_walk_calls = [] + self.mock_walk_return = [] + + def testInit(self): + """Test init.""" + c = self.cov + self.assertEqual(c.files, {}) + self.assertEqual(c.root_dirs, []) + self.assertEqual(c.print_stats, []) + + # Check for the initial subdir rule + self.assertEqual(len(c.rules), 1) + r0 = c.rules[0] + self.assertEqual(r0[0].pattern, '.*/$') + self.assertEqual(r0[1:], [None, None, 'subdir']) + + def testAddRoot(self): + """Test AddRoot() and CleanupFilename().""" + c = self.cov + + # Check for identity on already-clean filenames + self.assertEqual(c.CleanupFilename(''), '') + self.assertEqual(c.CleanupFilename('a'), 'a') + self.assertEqual(c.CleanupFilename('.a'), '.a') + self.assertEqual(c.CleanupFilename('..a'), '..a') + self.assertEqual(c.CleanupFilename('a.b'), 'a.b') + self.assertEqual(c.CleanupFilename('a/b/c'), 'a/b/c') + self.assertEqual(c.CleanupFilename('a/b/c/'), 'a/b/c/') + + # Backslash to forward slash + self.assertEqual(c.CleanupFilename('a\\b\\c'), 'a/b/c') + + # Handle relative paths + self.assertEqual(c.CleanupFilename('.'), + c.CleanupFilename(os.path.abspath('.'))) + self.assertEqual(c.CleanupFilename('..'), + c.CleanupFilename(os.path.abspath('..'))) + self.assertEqual(c.CleanupFilename('./foo/bar'), + c.CleanupFilename(os.path.abspath('./foo/bar'))) + self.assertEqual(c.CleanupFilename('../../a/b/c'), + c.CleanupFilename(os.path.abspath('../../a/b/c'))) + + # Replace alt roots + c.AddRoot('foo', '#') + self.assertEqual(c.CleanupFilename('foo'), '#') + self.assertEqual(c.CleanupFilename('foo/bar/baz'), '#/bar/baz') + self.assertEqual(c.CleanupFilename('aaa/foo'), 'aaa/foo') + + # Alt root replacement is applied for all roots + c.AddRoot('foo/bar', '#B') + self.assertEqual(c.CleanupFilename('foo/bar/baz'), '#B/baz') + + # Can use previously defined roots in cleanup + c.AddRoot('#/nom/nom/nom', '#CANHAS') + self.assertEqual(c.CleanupFilename('foo/nom/nom/nom/cheezburger'), + '#CANHAS/cheezburger') + + # Verify roots starting with UNC paths or drive letters work, and that + # more than one root can point to the same alt_name + c.AddRoot('/usr/local/foo', '#FOO') + c.AddRoot('D:\\my\\foo', '#FOO') + self.assertEqual(c.CleanupFilename('/usr/local/foo/a/b'), '#FOO/a/b') + self.assertEqual(c.CleanupFilename('D:\\my\\foo\\c\\d'), '#FOO/c/d') + + def testAddRule(self): + """Test AddRule() and ClassifyFile().""" + c = self.cov + + # With only the default rule, nothing gets kept + self.assertEqual(c.ClassifyFile('#/src/'), (None, None)) + self.assertEqual(c.ClassifyFile('#/src/a.c'), (None, None)) + + # Add rules to include a tree and set a default group + c.AddRule('^#/src/', include=1, group='source') + # Now the subdir matches, but source doesn't, since no languages are + # defined yet + self.assertEqual(c.ClassifyFile('#/src/'), ('source', 'subdir')) + self.assertEqual(c.ClassifyFile('#/notsrc/'), (None, None)) + self.assertEqual(c.ClassifyFile('#/src/a.c'), (None, None)) + + # Define some languages and groups + c.AddRule('.*\\.(c|h)$', language='C') + c.AddRule('.*\\.py$', language='Python') + c.AddRule('.*_test\\.', group='test') + self.assertEqual(c.ClassifyFile('#/src/a.c'), ('source', 'C')) + self.assertEqual(c.ClassifyFile('#/src/a.h'), ('source', 'C')) + self.assertEqual(c.ClassifyFile('#/src/a.cpp'), (None, None)) + self.assertEqual(c.ClassifyFile('#/src/a_test.c'), ('test', 'C')) + self.assertEqual(c.ClassifyFile('#/src/test_a.c'), ('source', 'C')) + self.assertEqual(c.ClassifyFile('#/src/foo/bar.py'), ('source', 'Python')) + self.assertEqual(c.ClassifyFile('#/src/test.py'), ('source', 'Python')) + + # Exclude a path (for example, anything in a build output dir) + c.AddRule('.*/build/', include=0) + # But add back in a dir which matched the above rule but isn't a build + # output dir + c.AddRule('#/src/tools/build/', include=1) + self.assertEqual(c.ClassifyFile('#/src/build.c'), ('source', 'C')) + self.assertEqual(c.ClassifyFile('#/src/build/'), (None, None)) + self.assertEqual(c.ClassifyFile('#/src/build/a.c'), (None, None)) + self.assertEqual(c.ClassifyFile('#/src/tools/build/'), ('source', 'subdir')) + self.assertEqual(c.ClassifyFile('#/src/tools/build/t.c'), ('source', 'C')) + + def testGetCoveredFile(self): + """Test GetCoveredFile().""" + c = self.cov_minimal + + # Not currently any covered files + self.assertEqual(c.GetCoveredFile('#/a.c'), None) + + # Add some files + a_c = c.GetCoveredFile('#/a.c', add=True) + b_c = c.GetCoveredFile('#/b.c##', add=True) + self.assertEqual(a_c.filename, '#/a.c') + self.assertEqual(a_c.group, 'my') + self.assertEqual(a_c.language, 'C') + self.assertEqual(b_c.filename, '#/b.c##') + self.assertEqual(b_c.group, 'my') + self.assertEqual(b_c.language, 'C##') + + # Specifying the same filename should return the existing object + self.assertEqual(c.GetCoveredFile('#/a.c'), a_c) + self.assertEqual(c.GetCoveredFile('#/a.c', add=True), a_c) + + # Filenames get cleaned on the way in, as do root paths + self.assertEqual(c.GetCoveredFile('/src/a.c'), a_c) + self.assertEqual(c.GetCoveredFile('c:\\source\\a.c'), a_c) + + def testParseLcov(self): + """Test ParseLcovData().""" + c = self.cov_minimal + + c.ParseLcovData([ + '# Ignore unknown lines', + # File we should include' + 'SF:/src/a.c', + 'DA:10,1', + 'DA:11,0', + 'DA:12,1 \n', # Trailing whitespace should get stripped + 'end_of_record', + # File we should ignore + 'SF:/not_src/a.c', + 'DA:20,1', + 'end_of_record', + # Same as first source file, but alternate root + 'SF:c:\\source\\a.c', + 'DA:30,1', + 'end_of_record', + # Ignore extra end of record + 'end_of_record', + # Ignore data points after end of record + 'DA:40,1', + # Instrumented but uncovered file + 'SF:/src/b.c', + 'DA:50,0', + 'end_of_record', + ]) + + # We should know about two files + self.assertEqual(sorted(c.files), ['#/a.c', '#/b.c']) + + # Check expected contents + a_c = c.GetCoveredFile('#/a.c') + self.assertEqual(a_c.lines, {10: 1, 11: 0, 12: 1, 30: 1}) + self.assertEqual(a_c.stats, { + 'files_executable': 1, + 'files_instrumented': 1, + 'files_covered': 1, + 'lines_instrumented': 4, + 'lines_executable': 4, + 'lines_covered': 3, + }) + b_c = c.GetCoveredFile('#/b.c') + self.assertEqual(b_c.lines, {50: 0}) + self.assertEqual(b_c.stats, { + 'files_executable': 1, + 'files_instrumented': 1, + 'lines_instrumented': 1, + 'lines_executable': 1, + 'lines_covered': 0, + }) + + def testGetStat(self): + """Test GetStat() and PrintStat().""" + c = self.cov + + # Add some stats, so there's something to report + c.tree.stats_by_group = { + 'all': { + 'count_a': 10, + 'count_b': 4, + 'foo': 'bar', + }, + 'tests': { + 'count_a': 2, + 'count_b': 5, + 'baz': 'bob', + }, + } + + # Test missing stats and groups + self.assertRaises(croc.CoverageStatError, c.GetStat, 'nosuch') + self.assertRaises(croc.CoverageStatError, c.GetStat, 'baz') + self.assertRaises(croc.CoverageStatError, c.GetStat, 'foo', group='tests') + self.assertRaises(croc.CoverageStatError, c.GetStat, 'foo', group='nosuch') + + # Test returning defaults + self.assertEqual(c.GetStat('nosuch', default=13), 13) + self.assertEqual(c.GetStat('baz', default='aaa'), 'aaa') + self.assertEqual(c.GetStat('foo', group='tests', default=0), 0) + self.assertEqual(c.GetStat('foo', group='nosuch', default=''), '') + + # Test getting stats + self.assertEqual(c.GetStat('count_a'), 10) + self.assertEqual(c.GetStat('count_a', group='tests'), 2) + self.assertEqual(c.GetStat('foo', default='baz'), 'bar') + + # Test stat math (eval) + self.assertEqual(c.GetStat('count_a - count_b'), 6) + self.assertEqual(c.GetStat('100.0 * count_a / count_b', group='tests'), + 40.0) + # Should catch eval errors + self.assertRaises(croc.CoverageStatError, c.GetStat, '100 / 0') + self.assertRaises(croc.CoverageStatError, c.GetStat, 'count_a -') + + # Test nested stats via S() + self.assertEqual(c.GetStat('count_a - S("count_a", group="tests")'), 8) + self.assertRaises(croc.CoverageStatError, c.GetStat, 'S()') + self.assertRaises(croc.CoverageStatError, c.GetStat, 'S("nosuch")') + + # Test PrintStat() + # We won't see the first print, but at least verify it doesn't assert + c.PrintStat('count_a', format='(test to stdout: %s)') + # Send subsequent prints to a file + f = StringIO.StringIO() + c.PrintStat('count_b', outfile=f) + # Test specifying output format + c.PrintStat('count_a', format='Count A = %05d', outfile=f) + # Test specifing additional keyword args + c.PrintStat('count_a', group='tests', outfile=f) + c.PrintStat('nosuch', default=42, outfile=f) + self.assertEqual(f.getvalue(), ("""\ +GetStat('count_b') = 4 +Count A = 00010 +GetStat('count_a') = 2 +GetStat('nosuch') = 42 +""")) + f.close() + + def testAddConfigEmpty(self): + """Test AddConfig() with empty config.""" + c = self.cov + # Most minimal config is an empty dict; should do nothing + c.AddConfig('{} # And we ignore comments') + + def testAddConfig(self): + """Test AddConfig().""" + c = self.cov + lcov_queue = [] + addfiles_queue = [] + + c.AddConfig("""{ + 'roots' : [ + {'root' : '/foo'}, + {'root' : '/bar', 'altname' : '#BAR'}, + ], + 'rules' : [ + {'regexp' : '^#', 'group' : 'apple'}, + {'regexp' : 're2', 'include' : 1, 'language' : 'elvish'}, + ], + 'lcov_files' : ['a.lcov', 'b.lcov'], + 'add_files' : ['/src', '#BAR/doo'], + 'print_stats' : [ + {'stat' : 'count_a'}, + {'stat' : 'count_b', 'group' : 'tests'}, + ], + 'extra_key' : 'is ignored', + }""", lcov_queue=lcov_queue, addfiles_queue=addfiles_queue) + + self.assertEqual(lcov_queue, ['a.lcov', 'b.lcov']) + self.assertEqual(addfiles_queue, ['/src', '#BAR/doo']) + self.assertEqual(c.root_dirs, [['/foo', '#'], ['/bar', '#BAR']]) + self.assertEqual(c.print_stats, [ + {'stat': 'count_a'}, + {'stat': 'count_b', 'group': 'tests'}, + ]) + # Convert compiled re's back to patterns for comparison + rules = [[r[0].pattern] + r[1:] for r in c.rules] + self.assertEqual(rules, [ + ['.*/$', None, None, 'subdir'], + ['^#', None, 'apple', None], + ['re2', 1, None, 'elvish'], + ]) + + def testAddFilesSimple(self): + """Test AddFiles() simple call.""" + c = self.cov_minimal + c.add_files_walk = self.MockWalk + c.AddFiles('/a/b/c') + self.assertEqual(self.mock_walk_calls, ['/a/b/c']) + self.assertEqual(c.files, {}) + + def testAddFilesRootMap(self): + """Test AddFiles() with root mappings.""" + c = self.cov_minimal + c.add_files_walk = self.MockWalk + c.AddRoot('#/subdir', '#SUBDIR') + + # AddFiles() should replace the '#SUBDIR' alt_name, then match both + # possible roots for the '#' alt_name. + c.AddFiles('#SUBDIR/foo') + self.assertEqual(self.mock_walk_calls, + ['/src/subdir/foo', 'c:/source/subdir/foo']) + self.assertEqual(c.files, {}) + + def testAddFilesNonEmpty(self): + """Test AddFiles() where files are returned.""" + + c = self.cov_minimal + c.add_files_walk = self.MockWalk + + # Add a rule to exclude a subdir + c.AddRule('^#/proj1/excluded/', include=0) + + # Set data for mock walk + self.mock_walk_return = [ + [ + '/src/proj1', + ['excluded', 'subdir'], + ['a.c', 'no.f', 'yes.c'], + ], + [ + '/src/proj1/subdir', + [], + ['cherry.c'], + ], + ] + + c.AddFiles('/src/proj1') + + self.assertEqual(self.mock_walk_calls, ['/src/proj1']) + + # Include files from the main dir and subdir + self.assertEqual(sorted(c.files), [ + '#/proj1/a.c', + '#/proj1/subdir/cherry.c', + '#/proj1/yes.c']) + + # Excluded dir should have been pruned from the mock walk data dirnames. + # In the real os.walk() call this prunes the walk. + self.assertEqual(self.mock_walk_return[0][1], ['subdir']) + + def testUpdateTreeStats(self): + """Test UpdateTreeStats().""" + + c = self.cov_minimal + + + + c.AddRule('.*_test', group='test') + + # Fill the files list + c.ParseLcovData([ + 'SF:/src/a.c', + 'DA:10,1', 'DA:11,1', 'DA:20,0', + 'end_of_record', + 'SF:/src/a_test.c', + 'DA:10,1', 'DA:11,1', 'DA:12,1', + 'end_of_record', + 'SF:/src/foo/b.c', + 'DA:10,1', 'DA:11,1', 'DA:20,0', 'DA:21,0', 'DA:30,0', + 'end_of_record', + 'SF:/src/foo/b_test.c', + 'DA:20,0', 'DA:21,0', 'DA:22,0', + 'end_of_record', + ]) + c.UpdateTreeStats() + + t = c.tree + self.assertEqual(t.dirpath, '') + self.assertEqual(sorted(t.files), []) + self.assertEqual(sorted(t.subdirs), ['#']) + self.assertEqual(t.stats_by_group, { + 'all': { + 'files_covered': 3, + 'files_executable': 4, + 'lines_executable': 14, + 'lines_covered': 7, + 'lines_instrumented': 14, + 'files_instrumented': 4, + }, + 'my': { + 'files_covered': 2, + 'files_executable': 2, + 'lines_executable': 8, + 'lines_covered': 4, + 'lines_instrumented': 8, + 'files_instrumented': 2, + }, + 'test': { + 'files_covered': 1, + 'files_executable': 2, + 'lines_executable': 6, + 'lines_covered': 3, + 'lines_instrumented': 6, + 'files_instrumented': 2, + }, + }) + + t = t.subdirs['#'] + self.assertEqual(t.dirpath, '#') + self.assertEqual(sorted(t.files), ['a.c', 'a_test.c']) + self.assertEqual(sorted(t.subdirs), ['foo']) + self.assertEqual(t.stats_by_group, { + 'all': { + 'files_covered': 3, + 'files_executable': 4, + 'lines_executable': 14, + 'lines_covered': 7, + 'lines_instrumented': 14, + 'files_instrumented': 4, + }, + 'my': { + 'files_covered': 2, + 'files_executable': 2, + 'lines_executable': 8, + 'lines_covered': 4, + 'lines_instrumented': 8, + 'files_instrumented': 2, + }, + 'test': { + 'files_covered': 1, + 'files_executable': 2, + 'lines_executable': 6, + 'lines_covered': 3, + 'lines_instrumented': 6, + 'files_instrumented': 2, + }, + }) + + t = t.subdirs['foo'] + self.assertEqual(t.dirpath, 'foo') + self.assertEqual(sorted(t.files), ['b.c', 'b_test.c']) + self.assertEqual(sorted(t.subdirs), []) + self.assertEqual(t.stats_by_group, { + 'test': { + 'files_executable': 1, + 'files_instrumented': 1, + 'lines_executable': 3, + 'lines_instrumented': 3, + 'lines_covered': 0, + }, + 'all': { + 'files_covered': 1, + 'files_executable': 2, + 'lines_executable': 8, + 'lines_covered': 2, + 'lines_instrumented': 8, + 'files_instrumented': 2, + }, + 'my': { + 'files_covered': 1, + 'files_executable': 1, + 'lines_executable': 5, + 'lines_covered': 2, + 'lines_instrumented': 5, + 'files_instrumented': 1, + } + }) + + # TODO: test: less important, since these are thin wrappers around other + # tested methods. + # ParseConfig() + # ParseLcovFile() + # PrintTree() + +#------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +if __name__ == '__main__': + unittest.main() |