In semi-automated environments, XFAILing or filtering out known regressions without actually committing changes or temporarily modifying the test suite can be quite useful.
Reviewed By: yln
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D96662
Improve consistency when printing test results:
Previously we were using different labels for group names (the header
for the list of, e.g., failing tests) and summary count lines. For
example, "Failing Tests"/"Unexpected Failures". This commit changes lit
to label things consistently.
Improve wording of labels:
When talking about individual test results, the first word in
"Unexpected Failures", "Expected Passes", and "Individual Timeouts" is
superfluous. Some labels contain the word "Tests" and some don't.
Let's simplify the names.
Before:
```
Failing Tests (1):
...
Expected Passes : 3
Unexpected Failures: 1
```
After:
```
Failed Tests (1):
...
Passed: 3
Failed: 1
```
Reviewed By: ldionne
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D77708
Track and print the number of tests that were discovered but not
executed due to test selection options:
* --filter (regex filter)
* --max-tests (limits number of tests)
* sharding feature
With this change all discovered tests are accounted for: every
discovered test is included in one of the counts printed in the summary.
Reviewed By: jdenny
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D78078
Fail early, when we discover no tests at all, or filter out all of them.
There is also `--allow-empty-runs` to disable test to allow workflows
like `LIT_FILTER=abc ninja check-all`. Apparently `check-all` invokes
lit multiple times if certain projects are enabled, which would produce
unwanted "empty runs". Specify via `LIT_OPTS=--allow-empty-runs`.
There are 3 causes for empty runs:
1) No tests discovered. This is always an error. Fix test suite config
or command line.
2) All tests filtered out. This is an error by default, but can be
suppressed via `--alow-empty-runs`. Should prevent accidentally
passing empty runs, but allow the workflow above.
3) The number of shards is greater than the number of tests. Currently,
this is never an error. Personally, I think we should consider
making this an error by default; if this happens, you are doing
something wrong. I added a warning but did not change the behavior,
since this warrants more discussion.
Reviewed By: atrick, jdenny
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D70105
This passes locally for me, which fails the overall lit test suite. I
can't debug a passing test, but I will try to help debug the test when
we get some failing logs.
llvm-svn: 309190
Summary:
rL257221 attempted to run lit's own test suite continuously, but that
commit was reverted because lit's test suite does not pass on Windows.
Because lit's tests do not run continuously, they often regress.
In order to un-revert rL257221, mark lit tests that fail as XFAIL for
Windows platforms.
Test Plan:
On a Windows development environment, follow the instructions in
utils/lit/README.txt to run lit's test suite:
```
utils/lit/lit.py \
--path /path/to/your/llvm/build/bin \
utils/lit/tests
```
Verify that the test suite is run and a successful exit code is
returned.
Reviewers: mgorny, rnk, delcypher, beanz
Reviewed By: rnk
Subscribers: llvm-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D35879
llvm-svn: 309123
This is especially useful when lit is invoked indirectly by the build
system, and additional arguments can not be easily specified.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D35091
llvm-svn: 307339
Summary:
This change equips lit.py with two new options, --num-shards=M and
--run-shard=N (set by default from env vars LIT_NUM_SHARDS and LIT_RUN_SHARD).
The options must be used together, and N must be in 1..M.
Together these options effect only test selection: they partition the testsuite
into M equal-sized "shards", then select only the Nth shard. They can be used
in a cluster of test machines to achieve a very crude (static) form of
parallelism, with minimal configuration work.
Reviewers: modocache, ddunbar
Reviewed By: ddunbar
Subscribers: llvm-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D28789
llvm-svn: 292417