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authorTodd Gamblin <tgamblin@llnl.gov>2017-03-26 18:02:56 -0700
committerTodd Gamblin <tgamblin@llnl.gov>2017-03-31 13:40:41 -0700
commit3f21f2b08810b39a17db85cca095b67efc4a249d (patch)
treece712b4948ae2cb21c116c5355e6a5859f719087
parentb9ee86cac9275076b8e46a7c7c369df8e84e1955 (diff)
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Clean up tests and add Python3 to Travis.
- Clean up spec_syntax tests: don't dependend on DB order. - spec_syntax hash parsing tests were strongly dependent on the order the DB was traversed. - Tests now specifically grab the specs they want from the mock DB. - Tests are more readable as a result. - Add Python3 versions to Travis tests.
-rw-r--r--.travis.yml18
-rw-r--r--lib/spack/spack/spec.py11
-rw-r--r--lib/spack/spack/test/spec_syntax.py233
3 files changed, 172 insertions, 90 deletions
diff --git a/.travis.yml b/.travis.yml
index 4cd3b14b9c..d7bdf9b2ca 100644
--- a/.travis.yml
+++ b/.travis.yml
@@ -22,6 +22,22 @@ matrix:
os: linux
language: python
env: TEST_SUITE=unit
+ - python: '3.3'
+ os: linux
+ language: python
+ env: TEST_SUITE=unit
+ - python: '3.4'
+ os: linux
+ language: python
+ env: TEST_SUITE=unit
+ - python: '3.5'
+ os: linux
+ language: python
+ env: TEST_SUITE=unit
+ - python: '3.6'
+ os: linux
+ language: python
+ env: TEST_SUITE=unit
- python: '2.7'
os: linux
language: python
@@ -45,6 +61,7 @@ addons:
apt:
packages:
- gfortran
+ - mercurial
- graphviz
# Work around Travis's lack of support for Python on OSX
@@ -60,7 +77,6 @@ install:
- pip install --upgrade codecov
- pip install --upgrade flake8
- pip install --upgrade sphinx
- - pip install --upgrade mercurial
before_script:
# Need this for the git tests to succeed.
diff --git a/lib/spack/spack/spec.py b/lib/spack/spack/spec.py
index fa88698ea9..095b04f837 100644
--- a/lib/spack/spack/spec.py
+++ b/lib/spack/spack/spec.py
@@ -106,7 +106,6 @@ from six import StringIO
from six import string_types
from six import iteritems
-import llnl.util.tty as tty
import spack
import spack.architecture
import spack.compilers as compilers
@@ -159,6 +158,7 @@ __all__ = [
'UnsatisfiableDependencySpecError',
'AmbiguousHashError',
'InvalidHashError',
+ 'NoSuchHashError',
'RedundantSpecError']
# Valid pattern for an identifier in Spack
@@ -2952,8 +2952,7 @@ class SpecParser(spack.parse.Parser):
spec.dag_hash()[:len(self.token.value)] == self.token.value]
if not matches:
- tty.die("%s does not match any installed packages." %
- self.token.value)
+ raise NoSuchHashError(self.token.value)
if len(matches) != 1:
raise AmbiguousHashError(
@@ -3325,6 +3324,12 @@ class InvalidHashError(SpecError):
% (hash, spec))
+class NoSuchHashError(SpecError):
+ def __init__(self, hash):
+ super(NoSuchHashError, self).__init__(
+ "No installed spec matches the hash: '%s'")
+
+
class RedundantSpecError(SpecError):
def __init__(self, spec, addition):
super(RedundantSpecError, self).__init__(
diff --git a/lib/spack/spack/test/spec_syntax.py b/lib/spack/spack/test/spec_syntax.py
index fcb6cfa907..dfad4a019f 100644
--- a/lib/spack/spack/test/spec_syntax.py
+++ b/lib/spack/spack/test/spec_syntax.py
@@ -122,7 +122,7 @@ class TestSpecSyntax(object):
def _check_raises(self, exc_type, items):
for item in items:
with pytest.raises(exc_type):
- self.check_parse(item)
+ Spec(item)
# ========================================================================
# Parse checks
@@ -225,113 +225,174 @@ class TestSpecSyntax(object):
errors = ['x@@1.2', 'x ^y@@1.2', 'x@1.2::', 'x::']
self._check_raises(SpecParseError, errors)
+ def _check_hash_parse(self, spec):
+ """Check several ways to specify a spec by hash."""
+ # full hash
+ self.check_parse(str(spec), '/' + spec.dag_hash())
+
+ # partial hash
+ self.check_parse(str(spec), '/ ' + spec.dag_hash()[:5])
+
+ # name + hash
+ self.check_parse(str(spec), spec.name + '/' + spec.dag_hash())
+
+ # name + version + space + partial hash
+ self.check_parse(
+ str(spec), spec.name + '@' + str(spec.version) +
+ ' /' + spec.dag_hash()[:6])
+
def test_spec_by_hash(self, database):
specs = database.mock.db.query()
- hashes = [s._hash for s in specs] # Preserves order of elements
-
- # Make sure the database is still the shape we expect
- assert len(specs) > 3
+ assert len(specs) # make sure something's in the DB
- self.check_parse(str(specs[0]), '/' + hashes[0])
- self.check_parse(str(specs[1]), '/ ' + hashes[1][:5])
- self.check_parse(str(specs[2]), specs[2].name + '/' + hashes[2])
- self.check_parse(str(specs[3]),
- specs[3].name + '@' + str(specs[3].version) +
- ' /' + hashes[3][:6])
+ for spec in specs:
+ self._check_hash_parse(spec)
def test_dep_spec_by_hash(self, database):
- specs = database.mock.db.query()
- hashes = [s._hash for s in specs] # Preserves order of elements
-
- # Make sure the database is still the shape we expect
- assert len(specs) > 10
- assert specs[4].name in specs[10]
- assert specs[-1].name in specs[10]
-
- spec1 = sp.Spec(specs[10].name + '^/' + hashes[4])
- assert specs[4].name in spec1 and spec1[specs[4].name] == specs[4]
- spec2 = sp.Spec(specs[10].name + '%' + str(specs[10].compiler) +
- ' ^ / ' + hashes[-1])
- assert (specs[-1].name in spec2 and
- spec2[specs[-1].name] == specs[-1] and
- spec2.compiler == specs[10].compiler)
- spec3 = sp.Spec(specs[10].name + '^/' + hashes[4][:4] +
- '^ / ' + hashes[-1][:5])
- assert (specs[-1].name in spec3 and
- spec3[specs[-1].name] == specs[-1] and
- specs[4].name in spec3 and spec3[specs[4].name] == specs[4])
+ mpileaks_zmpi = database.mock.db.query_one('mpileaks ^zmpi')
+ zmpi = database.mock.db.query_one('zmpi')
+ fake = database.mock.db.query_one('fake')
- def test_multiple_specs_with_hash(self, database):
- specs = database.mock.db.query()
- hashes = [s._hash for s in specs] # Preserves order of elements
-
- assert len(specs) > 3
-
- output = sp.parse(specs[0].name + '/' + hashes[0] + '/' + hashes[1])
- assert len(output) == 2
- output = sp.parse('/' + hashes[0] + '/' + hashes[1])
- assert len(output) == 2
- output = sp.parse('/' + hashes[0] + '/' + hashes[1] +
- ' ' + specs[2].name)
- assert len(output) == 3
- output = sp.parse('/' + hashes[0] +
- ' ' + specs[1].name + ' ' + specs[2].name)
- assert len(output) == 3
- output = sp.parse('/' + hashes[0] + ' ' +
- specs[1].name + ' / ' + hashes[1])
- assert len(output) == 2
+ assert 'fake' in mpileaks_zmpi
+ assert 'zmpi' in mpileaks_zmpi
- def test_ambiguous_hash(self, database):
- specs = database.mock.db.query()
- hashes = [s._hash for s in specs] # Preserves order of elements
+ mpileaks_hash_fake = sp.Spec('mpileaks ^/' + fake.dag_hash())
+ assert 'fake' in mpileaks_hash_fake
+ assert mpileaks_hash_fake['fake'] == fake
+
+ mpileaks_hash_zmpi = sp.Spec(
+ 'mpileaks %' + str(mpileaks_zmpi.compiler) +
+ ' ^ / ' + zmpi.dag_hash())
+ assert 'zmpi' in mpileaks_hash_zmpi
+ assert mpileaks_hash_zmpi['zmpi'] == zmpi
+ assert mpileaks_hash_zmpi.compiler == mpileaks_zmpi.compiler
+
+ mpileaks_hash_fake_and_zmpi = sp.Spec(
+ 'mpileaks ^/' + fake.dag_hash()[:4] + '^ / ' + zmpi.dag_hash()[:5])
+ assert 'zmpi' in mpileaks_hash_fake_and_zmpi
+ assert mpileaks_hash_fake_and_zmpi['zmpi'] == zmpi
- # Make sure the database is as expected
- assert hashes[1][:1] == hashes[2][:1] == 'b'
+ assert 'fake' in mpileaks_hash_fake_and_zmpi
+ assert mpileaks_hash_fake_and_zmpi['fake'] == fake
- ambiguous_hashes = ['/b',
- specs[1].name + '/b',
- specs[0].name + '^/b',
- specs[0].name + '^' + specs[1].name + '/b']
- self._check_raises(AmbiguousHashError, ambiguous_hashes)
+ def test_multiple_specs_with_hash(self, database):
+ mpileaks_zmpi = database.mock.db.query_one('mpileaks ^zmpi')
+ callpath_mpich2 = database.mock.db.query_one('callpath ^mpich2')
+
+ # name + hash + separate hash
+ specs = sp.parse('mpileaks /' + mpileaks_zmpi.dag_hash() +
+ '/' + callpath_mpich2.dag_hash())
+ assert len(specs) == 2
+
+ # 2 separate hashes
+ specs = sp.parse('/' + mpileaks_zmpi.dag_hash() +
+ '/' + callpath_mpich2.dag_hash())
+ assert len(specs) == 2
+
+ # 2 separate hashes + name
+ specs = sp.parse('/' + mpileaks_zmpi.dag_hash() +
+ '/' + callpath_mpich2.dag_hash() +
+ ' callpath')
+ assert len(specs) == 3
+
+ # hash + 2 names
+ specs = sp.parse('/' + mpileaks_zmpi.dag_hash() +
+ ' callpath' +
+ ' callpath')
+ assert len(specs) == 3
+
+ # hash + name + hash
+ specs = sp.parse('/' + mpileaks_zmpi.dag_hash() +
+ ' callpath' +
+ ' / ' + callpath_mpich2.dag_hash())
+ assert len(specs) == 2
+
+ def test_ambiguous_hash(self, database):
+ dbspecs = database.mock.db.query()
+
+ def find_ambiguous(specs, keyfun):
+ """Return the first set of specs that's ambiguous under a
+ particular key function."""
+ key_to_spec = {}
+ for spec in specs:
+ key = keyfun(spec)
+ speclist = key_to_spec.setdefault(key, [])
+ speclist.append(spec)
+ if len(speclist) > 1:
+ return (key, speclist)
+
+ # If we fail here, we may need to guarantee that there are
+ # some ambiguos specs by adding more specs to the test DB
+ # until this succeeds.
+ raise RuntimeError("no ambiguous specs found for keyfun!")
+
+ # ambiguity in first hash character
+ char, specs = find_ambiguous(dbspecs, lambda s: s.dag_hash()[0])
+ self._check_raises(AmbiguousHashError, ['/' + char])
+
+ # ambiguity in first hash character AND spec name
+ t, specs = find_ambiguous(dbspecs,
+ lambda s: (s.name, s.dag_hash()[0]))
+ name, char = t
+ self._check_raises(AmbiguousHashError, [name + '/' + char])
def test_invalid_hash(self, database):
- specs = database.mock.db.query()
- hashes = [s._hash for s in specs] # Preserves order of elements
+ mpileaks_zmpi = database.mock.db.query_one('mpileaks ^zmpi')
+ zmpi = database.mock.db.query_one('zmpi')
- # Make sure the database is as expected
- assert (hashes[0] != hashes[3] and
- hashes[1] != hashes[4] and len(specs) > 4)
+ mpileaks_mpich = database.mock.db.query_one('mpileaks ^mpich')
+ mpich = database.mock.db.query_one('mpich')
- inputs = [specs[0].name + '/' + hashes[3],
- specs[1].name + '^' + specs[4].name + '/' + hashes[0],
- specs[1].name + '^' + specs[4].name + '/' + hashes[1]]
- self._check_raises(InvalidHashError, inputs)
+ # name + incompatible hash
+ self._check_raises(InvalidHashError, [
+ 'zmpi /' + mpich.dag_hash(),
+ 'mpich /' + zmpi.dag_hash()])
+
+ # name + dep + incompatible hash
+ self._check_raises(InvalidHashError, [
+ 'mpileaks ^mpich /' + mpileaks_zmpi.dag_hash(),
+ 'mpileaks ^zmpi /' + mpileaks_mpich.dag_hash()])
def test_nonexistent_hash(self, database):
- # This test uses database to make sure we don't accidentally access
- # real installs, however unlikely
+ """Ensure we get errors for nonexistant hashes."""
specs = database.mock.db.query()
- hashes = [s._hash for s in specs] # Preserves order of elements
- # Make sure the database is as expected
- assert 'abc123' not in [h[:6] for h in hashes]
+ # This hash shouldn't be in the test DB. What are the odds :)
+ no_such_hash = 'aaaaaaaaaaaaaaa'
+ hashes = [s._hash for s in specs]
+ assert no_such_hash not in [h[:len(no_such_hash)] for h in hashes]
- nonexistant_hashes = ['/abc123',
- specs[0].name + '/abc123']
- self._check_raises(SystemExit, nonexistant_hashes)
+ self._check_raises(NoSuchHashError, [
+ '/' + no_such_hash,
+ 'mpileaks /' + no_such_hash])
def test_redundant_spec(self, database):
- specs = database.mock.db.query()
- hashes = [s._hash for s in specs] # Preserves order of elements
+ """Check that redundant spec constraints raise errors.
+
+ TODO (TG): does this need to be an error? Or should concrete
+ specs only raise errors if constraints cause a contradiction?
+
+ """
+ mpileaks_zmpi = database.mock.db.query_one('mpileaks ^zmpi')
+ callpath_zmpi = database.mock.db.query_one('callpath ^zmpi')
+ dyninst = database.mock.db.query_one('dyninst')
+
+ mpileaks_mpich2 = database.mock.db.query_one('mpileaks ^mpich2')
+
+ redundant_specs = [
+ # redudant compiler
+ '/' + mpileaks_zmpi.dag_hash() + '%' + str(mpileaks_zmpi.compiler),
+
+ # redudant version
+ 'mpileaks/' + mpileaks_mpich2.dag_hash() +
+ '@' + str(mpileaks_mpich2.version),
+
+ # redundant dependency
+ 'callpath /' + callpath_zmpi.dag_hash() + '^ libelf',
- # Make sure the database is as expected
- assert len(specs) > 3
+ # redundant flags
+ '/' + dyninst.dag_hash() + ' cflags="-O3 -fPIC"']
- redundant_specs = ['/' + hashes[0] + '%' + str(specs[0].compiler),
- specs[1].name + '/' + hashes[1] +
- '@' + str(specs[1].version),
- specs[2].name + '/' + hashes[2] + '^ libelf',
- '/' + hashes[3] + ' cflags="-O3 -fPIC"']
self._check_raises(RedundantSpecError, redundant_specs)
def test_duplicate_variant(self):