BEGIN {
chdir 't' if -d 't';
@INC = '../lib'; # pick up only this build's lib
- $ENV{PERL5LIB} = '../lib'; # so children will see it too
}
+delete $ENV{PERL5LIB};
my $torture; # torture testing?
use Test::Harness;
+use strict;
$Test::Harness::switches = ""; # Too much noise otherwise
-$Test::Harness::verbose = shift if @ARGV && $ARGV[0] eq '-v';
+$Test::Harness::Verbose++ while @ARGV && $ARGV[0] eq '-v' && shift;
if ($ARGV[0] && $ARGV[0] eq '-torture') {
shift;
$ENV{PERL_CORE} = 1;
#fudge DATA for now.
-%datahandle = qw(
+my %datahandle = qw(
lib/bigint.t 1
lib/bigintpm.t 1
lib/bigfloat.t 1
unlink "$_.t";
}
-my @tests = ();
+my (@tests, $re);
# [.VMS]TEST.COM calls harness with empty arguments, so clean-up @ARGV
@ARGV = grep $_ && length( $_ ) => @ARGV;
return map {$_, 1} split /\s+/, $_[0];
}
+# Generate T::H schedule rules that run the contents of each directory
+# sequentially.
+sub _seq_dir_rules {
+ my @tests = @_;
+ my %dir;
+ for (@tests) {
+ s{[^/]+$}{\*};
+ $dir{$_}++;
+ }
+
+ return { par => [ map { { seq => $_ } } sort keys %dir ] };
+}
+
+sub _extract_tests;
+sub _extract_tests {
+ # This can probably be done more tersely with a map, but I doubt that it
+ # would be as clear
+ my @results;
+ foreach (@_) {
+ my $ref = ref $_;
+ if ($ref) {
+ if ($ref eq 'ARRAY') {
+ push @results, _extract_tests @$_;
+ } elsif ($ref eq 'HASH') {
+ push @results, _extract_tests values %$_;
+ } else {
+ die "Unknown reference type $ref";
+ }
+ } else {
+ push @results, glob $_;
+ }
+ }
+ @results;
+}
+
if ($ARGV[0] && $ARGV[0]=~/^-re/) {
if ($ARGV[0]!~/=/) {
shift;
}
}
+my $jobs = $ENV{TEST_JOBS};
+my ($fork, $rules, $state);
+if ($ENV{HARNESS_OPTIONS}) {
+ for my $opt ( split /:/, $ENV{HARNESS_OPTIONS} ) {
+ if ( $opt =~ /^j(\d*)$/ ) {
+ $jobs ||= $1 || 9;
+ }
+ elsif ( $opt eq 'f' ) {
+ $fork = 1;
+ }
+ elsif ( $opt eq 'c' ) {
+# $args->{color} = 1;
+ }
+ else {
+ die "Unknown HARNESS_OPTIONS item: $opt\n";
+ }
+ }
+}
+
if (@ARGV) {
+ # If you want these run in speed order, just use prove
if ($^O eq 'MSWin32') {
@tests = map(glob($_),@ARGV);
}
@tests = @ARGV;
}
} else {
+ # Ideally we'd get somewhere close to Tux's Oslo rules
+ # my $rules = {
+ # par => [
+ # { seq => '../ext/DB_File/t/*' },
+ # { seq => '../ext/IO_Compress_Zlib/t/*' },
+ # { seq => '../lib/CPANPLUS/*' },
+ # { seq => '../lib/ExtUtils/t/*' },
+ # '*'
+ # ]
+ # };
+
+ # but for now, run all directories in sequence. In particular, it would be
+ # nice to get the tests in t/op/*.t able to run in parallel.
+
unless (@tests) {
- push @tests, <base/*.t>;
- push @tests, <comp/*.t>;
- push @tests, <cmd/*.t>;
- push @tests, <run/*.t>;
- push @tests, <io/*.t>;
- push @tests, <op/*.t>;
- push @tests, <uni/*.t>;
- push @tests, <lib/*.t>;
- push @tests, <japh/*.t> if $torture;
- push @tests, <win32/*.t> if $^O eq 'MSWin32';
+ my @seq = <base/*.t>;
+
+ my @next = qw(comp cmd run io op uni mro lib);
+ push @next, 'japh' if $torture;
+ push @next, 'win32' if $^O eq 'MSWin32';
+ # Hopefully TAP::Parser::Scheduler will support this syntax soon.
+ # my $next = { par => '{' . join (',', @next) . '}/*.t' };
+ my $next = { par => [
+ map { "$_/*.t" } @next
+ ] };
+ @tests = _extract_tests ($next);
+
+ # This is a bit of a game, because we only want to sort these tests in
+ # speed order. base/*.t wants to run first, and ext,lib etc last and in
+ # MANIFEST order
+ if ($jobs) {
+ require App::Prove::State;
+ $state = App::Prove::State->new({ store => 'test_state' });
+ $state->apply_switch('slow', 'save');
+ # For some reason get_tests returns *all* the tests previously run,
+ # (in the right order), not simply the selection in @tests
+ # (in the right order). Not sure if this is a bug or a feature.
+ # Whatever, *we* are only interested in the ones that are in @tests
+ my %seen;
+ @seen{@tests} = ();
+ @tests = grep {exists $seen{$_} } $state->get_tests(0, @tests);
+ }
+ @tests = (@seq, @tests);
+ push @seq, $next;
+
+ my @last;
use Config;
my %skip;
{
my $updir = File::Spec->updir;
my $mani = File::Spec->catfile(File::Spec->updir, "MANIFEST");
if (open(MANI, $mani)) {
+ my @manitests = ();
while (<MANI>) { # similar code in t/TEST
if (m!^(ext/(\S+)/+(?:[^/\s]+\.t|test\.pl)|lib/\S+?(?:\.t|test\.pl))\s!) {
my ($test, $extension) = ($1, $2);
$extension =~ s!/t$!!;
# XXX Do I want to warn that I'm skipping these?
next if $skip{$extension};
+ my $flat_extension = $extension;
+ $flat_extension =~ s!-!/!g;
+ next if $skip{$flat_extension}; # Foo/Bar may live in Foo-Bar
}
- push @tests, File::Spec->catfile($updir, $test);
+ push @manitests, File::Spec->catfile($updir, $test);
}
}
close MANI;
+ # Sort the list of test files read from MANIFEST into a sensible
+ # order instead of using the order in which they are listed there
+ push @last, sort { lc $a cmp lc $b } @manitests;
} else {
warn "$0: cannot open $mani: $!\n";
}
- push @tests, <pod/*.t>;
- push @tests, <x2p/*.t>;
+ push @last, <pod/*.t>;
+ push @last, <x2p/*.t>;
+
+ push @tests, @last;
+
+ push @seq, _seq_dir_rules @last;
+
+ $rules = { seq => \@seq };
}
}
if ($^O eq 'MSWin32') {
}
@tests=grep /$re/, @tests
if $re;
-Test::Harness::runtests @tests;
-exit(0) unless -e "../testcompile";
-
-# %infinite = qw (
-# op/bop.t 1
-# lib/hostname.t 1
-# op/lex_assign.t 1
-# lib/ph.t 1
-# );
-
-my $dhwrapper = <<'EOT';
-open DATA,"<".__FILE__;
-until (($_=<DATA>) =~ /^__END__/) {};
-EOT
-
-@tests = grep (!$infinite{$_}, @tests);
-@tests = map {
- my $new = $_;
- if ($datahandle{$_} && !( -f "$new.t") ) {
- $new .= '.t';
- local(*F, *T);
- open(F,"<$_") or die "Can't open $_: $!";
- open(T,">$new") or die "Can't open $new: $!";
- print T $dhwrapper, <F>;
- close F;
- close T;
- }
- $new;
- } @tests;
-
-print "The tests ", join(' ', keys(%infinite)),
- " generate infinite loops! Skipping!\n";
-
-$ENV{'HARNESS_COMPILE_TEST'} = 1;
-$ENV{'PERLCC_TIMEOUT'} = 120 unless $ENV{'PERLCC_TIMEOUT'};
-
-Test::Harness::runtests @tests;
-foreach (keys %datahandle) {
- unlink "$_.t";
+
+if ($jobs) {
+ eval 'use TAP::Harness 3.13; 1' or die $@;
+
+ # Test::Harness parses $ENV{HARNESS_OPTIONS}, TAP::Harness does not
+ local $ENV{HARNESS_OPTIONS};
+ my $h = TAP::Harness->new({ jobs => $jobs, rules => $rules, ($fork ? (fork => $fork) : ())});
+ if ($state) {
+ $h->callback(
+ after_test => sub {
+ $state->observe_test(@_);
+ }
+ );
+ $h->callback(
+ after_runtests => sub {
+ $state->commit(@_);
+ }
+ );
+ }
+ $h->callback(
+ parser_args => sub {
+ my ( $args, $test ) = @_;
+ push @{ $args->{switches} }, '-I../lib';
+ }
+ );
+ $h->runtests(@tests);
+} else {
+ Test::Harness::runtests @tests;
}
+exit(0);