beast/tools/build-and-test.sh
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#!/usr/bin/env bash
# add 'x' for command tracing
set -eu
#-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
#
# Utilities
#
# For builds not triggered by a pull request TRAVIS_BRANCH is the name of the
# branch currently being built; whereas for builds triggered by a pull request
# it is the name of the branch targeted by the pull request (in many cases this
# will be master).
MAIN_BRANCH="0"
if [[ $TRAVIS_BRANCH == "master" || $TRAVIS_BRANCH == "develop" ]]; then
MAIN_BRANCH="1"
fi
if [[ "${BEAST_RETRY}" == "true" ]]; then
JOBS=1
elif [[ "${TRAVIS}" == "true" ]]; then
JOBS="2"
elif [[ $(uname -s) == "Linux" ]]; then
# Physical cores
JOBS=$(lscpu -p | grep -v '^#' | sort -u -t, -k 2,4 | wc -l)
elif [[ $(uname) == "Darwin" ]]; then
# Physical cores
JOBS=$(sysctl -n hw.physicalcpu)
else
JOBS=1
fi
# run with a debugger
function debug_run ()
{
if [[ $TRAVIS_OS_NAME == "osx" ]]; then
# -o runs after loading the binary
# -k runs after any crash
# We use a ghetto appromixation of --return-child-result, exiting with
# 1 on a crash
lldb \
--batch \
-o 'run' \
-k 'thread backtrace all' \
-k 'script import os; os._exit(1)' \
$@
else
gdb \
--silent \
--batch \
--return-child-result \
-ex="set print thread-events off" \
-ex=run \
-ex="thread apply all bt full" \
--args $@
fi
}
function valgrind_run ()
{
valgrind \
--track-origins=yes \
--max-stackframe=16000000 \
--suppressions=$BOOST_ROOT/libs/beast/tools/valgrind.supp \
--error-exitcode=1 \
$@
}
function run_tests_with_debugger ()
{
find "$1" -name "$2" -print0 | while read -d $'\0' f
do
debug_run "$f"
done
}
function run_tests_with_valgrind ()
{
find "$1" -name "$2" -print0 | while read -d $'\0' f
do
valgrind_run "$f"
done
}
function run_tests ()
{
find "$1" -name "$2" -print0 | while read -d $'\0' f
do
"$f"
done
}
#-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
BIN_DIR="$BOOST_ROOT/bin.v2/libs/beast/test"
LIB_DIR="$BOOST_ROOT/libs/beast"
INC_DIR="$BOOST_ROOT/boost/beast"
function build_bjam ()
{
if [[ $VARIANT == "beast_coverage" ]] || \
[[ $VARIANT == "beast_valgrind" ]] || \
[[ $VARIANT == "beast_ubasan" ]]; then
b2 \
define=BOOST_COROUTINES_NO_DEPRECATION_WARNING=1 \
cxxstd=$CXXSTD \
libs/beast/test/beast/core//fat-tests \
libs/beast/test/beast/http//fat-tests \
libs/beast/test/beast/websocket//fat-tests \
libs/beast/test/beast/zlib//fat-tests \
toolset=$TOOLSET \
variant=$VARIANT \
-j${JOBS}
elif [[ $VARIANT == "debug" ]]; then
b2 \
define=BOOST_COROUTINES_NO_DEPRECATION_WARNING=1 \
cxxstd=$CXXSTD \
libs/beast/test//fat-tests \
libs/beast/example \
toolset=$TOOLSET \
variant=$VARIANT \
-j${JOBS}
else
b2 \
define=BOOST_COROUTINES_NO_DEPRECATION_WARNING=1 \
cxxstd=$CXXSTD \
libs/beast/test//fat-tests \
toolset=$TOOLSET \
variant=$VARIANT \
-j${JOBS}
fi
}
build_bjam
if [[ $VARIANT == "beast_coverage" ]]; then
# for lcov to work effectively, the paths and includes
# passed to the compiler should not contain "." or "..".
# (this runs in $BOOST_ROOT)
lcov --version
find "$BOOST_ROOT" -name "*.gcda" | xargs rm -f
rm -f "$BOOST_ROOT/*.info"
lcov --no-external -c -i -d "$BOOST_ROOT" -o baseline.info > /dev/null
run_tests "$BIN_DIR" fat-tests
# https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/lcov/+bug/1163758
lcov --no-external -c -d "$BOOST_ROOT" -o testrun-all.info > /dev/null 2>&1
lcov -a baseline.info -a testrun-all.info -o lcov-diff.info > /dev/null
lcov -e "lcov-diff.info" "$INC_DIR/*" -o lcov.info > /dev/null
lcov --remove "lcov.info" "$INC_DIR/_experimental/*" -o lcov.info > /dev/null
~/.local/bin/codecov -X gcov -f lcov.info
find "$BOOST_ROOT" -name "*.gcda" | xargs rm -f
elif [[ $VARIANT == "beast_valgrind" ]]; then
run_tests_with_valgrind "$BIN_DIR" fat-tests
else
#run_tests_with_debugger "$BIN_DIR" fat-tests
run_tests "$BIN_DIR" fat-tests
fi