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							- #!/usr/bin/env python3
 
- from __future__ import print_function
 
- import io
 
- import os
 
- import sys
 
- import subprocess
 
- import re
 
- import difflib
 
- import scriptCommon
 
- from scriptCommon import catchPath
 
- if os.name == 'nt':
 
-     # Enable console colours on windows
 
-     os.system('')
 
- rootPath = os.path.join(catchPath, 'tests/SelfTest/Baselines')
 
- langFilenameParser = re.compile(r'(.+\.[ch]pp)')
 
- filelocParser = re.compile(r'''
 
-     .*/
 
-     (.+\.[ch]pp)  # filename
 
-     (?::|\()      # : is starting separator between filename and line number on Linux, ( on Windows
 
-     ([0-9]*)      # line number
 
-     \)?           # Windows also has an ending separator, )
 
- ''', re.VERBOSE)
 
- lineNumberParser = re.compile(r' line="[0-9]*"')
 
- hexParser = re.compile(r'\b(0[xX][0-9a-fA-F]+)\b')
 
- # Note: junit must serialize time with 3 (or or less) decimal places
 
- #       before generalizing this parser, make sure that this is checked
 
- #       in other places too.
 
- junitDurationsParser = re.compile(r' time="[0-9]+\.[0-9]{3}"')
 
- durationParser = re.compile(r''' duration=['"][0-9]+['"]''')
 
- timestampsParser = re.compile(r'\d{4}-\d{2}-\d{2}T\d{2}\:\d{2}\:\d{2}Z')
 
- versionParser = re.compile(r'[0-9]+\.[0-9]+\.[0-9]+(-\w*\.[0-9]+)?')
 
- nullParser = re.compile(r'\b(__null|nullptr)\b')
 
- exeNameParser = re.compile(r'''
 
-     \b
 
-     SelfTest                  # Expected executable name
 
-     (?:.exe)?                 # Executable name contains .exe on Windows.
 
-     \b
 
- ''', re.VERBOSE)
 
- # This is a hack until something more reasonable is figured out
 
- specialCaseParser = re.compile(r'file\((\d+)\)')
 
- sinceEpochParser = re.compile(r'\d+ .+ since epoch')
 
- # The weird OR is there to always have at least empty string for group 1
 
- tapTestNumParser = re.compile(r'^((?:not ok)|(?:ok)|(?:warning)|(?:info)) (\d+) -')
 
- if len(sys.argv) == 2:
 
-     cmdPath = sys.argv[1]
 
- else:
 
-     cmdPath = os.path.join(catchPath, scriptCommon.getBuildExecutable())
 
- overallResult = 0
 
- def diffFiles(fileA, fileB):
 
-     with io.open(fileA, 'r', encoding='utf-8', errors='surrogateescape') as file:
 
-         aLines = [line.rstrip() for line in file.readlines()]
 
-     with io.open(fileB, 'r', encoding='utf-8', errors='surrogateescape') as file:
 
-         bLines = [line.rstrip() for line in file.readlines()]
 
-     shortenedFilenameA = fileA.rsplit(os.sep, 1)[-1]
 
-     shortenedFilenameB = fileB.rsplit(os.sep, 1)[-1]
 
-     diff = difflib.unified_diff(aLines, bLines, fromfile=shortenedFilenameA, tofile=shortenedFilenameB, n=0)
 
-     return [line for line in diff if line[0] in ('+', '-')]
 
- def normalizeFilepath(line):
 
-     # Sometimes the path separators used by compiler and Python can differ,
 
-     # so we try to match the path with both forward and backward path
 
-     # separators, to make the paths relative to Catch2 repo root.
 
-     forwardSlashPath = catchPath.replace('\\', '/')
 
-     if forwardSlashPath in line:
 
-         line = line.replace(forwardSlashPath + '/', '')
 
-     backwardSlashPath = catchPath.replace('/', '\\')
 
-     if backwardSlashPath in line:
 
-         line = line.replace(backwardSlashPath + '\\', '')
 
-     m = langFilenameParser.match(line)
 
-     if m:
 
-         filepath = m.group(0)
 
-         # go from \ in windows paths to /
 
-         filepath = filepath.replace('\\', '/')
 
-         # remove start of relative path
 
-         filepath = filepath.replace('../', '')
 
-         line = line[:m.start()] + filepath + line[m.end():]
 
-     return line
 
- def filterLine(line, isCompact):
 
-     line = normalizeFilepath(line)
 
-     # strip source line numbers
 
-     m = filelocParser.match(line)
 
-     if m:
 
-         # note that this also strips directories, leaving only the filename
 
-         filename, lnum = m.groups()
 
-         lnum = ":<line number>" if lnum else ""
 
-         line = filename + lnum + line[m.end():]
 
-     else:
 
-         line = lineNumberParser.sub(" ", line)
 
-     if isCompact:
 
-         line = line.replace(': FAILED', ': failed')
 
-         line = line.replace(': PASSED', ': passed')
 
-     # strip out the test order number in TAP to avoid massive diffs for every change
 
-     line = tapTestNumParser.sub("\g<1> {test-number} -", line)
 
-     # strip Catch2 version number
 
-     line = versionParser.sub("<version>", line)
 
-     # replace *null* with 0
 
-     line = nullParser.sub("0", line)
 
-     # strip executable name
 
-     line = exeNameParser.sub("<exe-name>", line)
 
-     # strip hexadecimal numbers (presumably pointer values)
 
-     line = hexParser.sub("0x<hex digits>", line)
 
-     # strip durations and timestamps
 
-     line = junitDurationsParser.sub(' time="{duration}"', line)
 
-     line = durationParser.sub(' duration="{duration}"', line)
 
-     line = timestampsParser.sub('{iso8601-timestamp}', line)
 
-     line = specialCaseParser.sub('file:\g<1>', line)
 
-     line = sinceEpochParser.sub('{since-epoch-report}', line)
 
-     return line
 
- def get_rawResultsPath(baseName):
 
-     return os.path.join(rootPath, '_{0}.tmp'.format(baseName))
 
- def get_baselinesPath(baseName):
 
-     return os.path.join(rootPath, '{0}.approved.txt'.format(baseName))
 
- def get_filteredResultsPath(baseName):
 
-     return os.path.join(rootPath, '{0}.unapproved.txt'.format(baseName))
 
- def run_test(baseName, args):
 
-     args[0:0] = [cmdPath]
 
-     if not os.path.exists(cmdPath):
 
-         raise Exception("Executable doesn't exist at " + cmdPath)
 
-     print(args)
 
-     rawResultsPath = get_rawResultsPath(baseName)
 
-     f = open(rawResultsPath, 'w')
 
-     subprocess.call(args, stdout=f, stderr=f)
 
-     f.close()
 
- def check_outputs(baseName):
 
-     global overallResult
 
-     rawResultsPath = get_rawResultsPath(baseName)
 
-     baselinesPath = get_baselinesPath(baseName)
 
-     filteredResultsPath = get_filteredResultsPath(baseName)
 
-     rawFile = io.open(rawResultsPath, 'r', encoding='utf-8', errors='surrogateescape')
 
-     filteredFile = io.open(filteredResultsPath, 'w', encoding='utf-8', errors='surrogateescape')
 
-     for line in rawFile:
 
-         filteredFile.write(filterLine(line, 'compact' in baseName).rstrip() + "\n")
 
-     filteredFile.close()
 
-     rawFile.close()
 
-     os.remove(rawResultsPath)
 
-     print()
 
-     print(baseName + ":")
 
-     if os.path.exists(baselinesPath):
 
-         diffResult = diffFiles(baselinesPath, filteredResultsPath)
 
-         if diffResult:
 
-             print('\n'.join(diffResult))
 
-             print("  \n****************************\n  \033[91mResults differed")
 
-             if len(diffResult) > overallResult:
 
-                 overallResult = len(diffResult)
 
-         else:
 
-             os.remove(filteredResultsPath)
 
-             print("  \033[92mResults matched")
 
-         print("\033[0m")
 
-     else:
 
-         print("  first approval")
 
-         if overallResult == 0:
 
-             overallResult = 1
 
- def approve(baseName, args):
 
-     run_test(baseName, args)
 
-     check_outputs(baseName)
 
- print("Running approvals against executable:")
 
- print("  " + cmdPath)
 
- base_args = ["--order", "lex", "--rng-seed", "1", "--colour-mode", "none"]
 
- ## special cases first:
 
- # Standard console reporter
 
- approve("console.std", ["~[!nonportable]~[!benchmark]~[approvals] *"] + base_args)
 
- # console reporter, include passes, warn about No Assertions, limit failures to first 4
 
- approve("console.swa4", ["~[!nonportable]~[!benchmark]~[approvals] *", "-s", "-w", "NoAssertions", "-x", "4"] + base_args)
 
- ## Common reporter checks: include passes, warn about No Assertions
 
- reporters = ('console', 'junit', 'xml', 'compact', 'sonarqube', 'tap', 'teamcity', 'automake')
 
- for reporter in reporters:
 
-     filename = '{}.sw'.format(reporter)
 
-     common_args = ["~[!nonportable]~[!benchmark]~[approvals] *", "-s", "-w", "NoAssertions"] + base_args
 
-     reporter_args = ['-r', reporter]
 
-     approve(filename, common_args + reporter_args)
 
- ## All reporters at the same time
 
- common_args = ["~[!nonportable]~[!benchmark]~[approvals] *", "-s", "-w", "NoAssertions"] + base_args
 
- filenames = ['{}.sw.multi'.format(reporter) for reporter in reporters]
 
- reporter_args = []
 
- for reporter, filename in zip(reporters, filenames):
 
-     reporter_args += ['-r', '{}::out={}'.format(reporter, get_rawResultsPath(filename))]
 
- run_test("default.sw.multi", common_args + reporter_args)
 
- check_outputs("default.sw.multi")
 
- for reporter, filename in zip(reporters, filenames):
 
-     check_outputs(filename)
 
- if overallResult != 0:
 
-     print("If these differences are expected, run approve.py to approve new baselines.")
 
- exit(overallResult)
 
 
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