[Piglit] [PATCH 26/27] framework/test/glsl_parser_test.py: split the parser out of the class
Dylan Baker
dylan at pnwbakers.com
Mon Oct 24 19:55:12 UTC 2016
This pulls the code for parsing the test file out of GLSLParserTest and
puts them in a new Parser class. This is going be useful later for
allowing the parsing to be done during the compile stage, and not
require searching the file system at runtime.
Signed-off-by: Dylan Baker <dylanx.c.baker at intel.com>
---
framework/test/glsl_parser_test.py | 85 ++++++++++++++++---------------
1 file changed, 46 insertions(+), 39 deletions(-)
diff --git a/framework/test/glsl_parser_test.py b/framework/test/glsl_parser_test.py
index b1acb18..22eb6ce 100644
--- a/framework/test/glsl_parser_test.py
+++ b/framework/test/glsl_parser_test.py
@@ -73,56 +73,45 @@ class GLSLParserInternalError(exceptions.PiglitInternalError):
pass
-class GLSLParserTest(FastSkipMixin, PiglitBaseTest):
- """ Read the options in a glsl parser test and create a Test object
+class Parser(object):
+ """Find and parse the config block of a GLSLParserTest.
Specifically it is necessary to parse a glsl_parser_test to get information
about it before actually creating a PiglitTest. Even though this could
be done with a function wrapper, making it a distinct class makes it easier
to sort in the profile.
-
- Arguments:
- filepath -- the path to a glsl_parser_test which must end in .vert,
- .tesc, .tese, .geom or .frag
-
"""
_CONFIG_KEYS = frozenset(['expect_result', 'glsl_version',
'require_extensions', 'check_link'])
def __init__(self, filepath):
- os.stat(filepath)
-
# a set that stores a list of keys that have been found already
self.__found_keys = set()
+ self.gl_required = set()
+ self.glsl_es_version = None
+ self.glsl_version = None
- # Parse the config file and get the config section, then write this
- # section to a StringIO and pass that to ConfigParser
try:
with io.open(filepath, mode='r', encoding='utf-8') as testfile:
testfile = testfile.read()
- config = self.__parser(testfile, filepath)
- command = self.__get_command(config, filepath)
+ self.config = self.parse(testfile, filepath)
+ self.command = self.get_command(filepath)
except GLSLParserInternalError as e:
raise exceptions.PiglitFatalError(
'In file "{}":\n{}'.format(filepath, six.text_type(e)))
- super(GLSLParserTest, self).__init__(command, run_concurrent=True)
-
- self.__set_skip_conditions(config)
+ self.set_skip_conditions()
- def __set_skip_conditions(self, config):
+ def set_skip_conditions(self):
"""Set OpenGL and OpenGL ES fast skipping conditions."""
- glsl = config.get('glsl_version')
- if glsl:
- if _is_gles_version(glsl):
- self.glsl_es_version = float(glsl[:3])
- else:
- self.glsl_version = float(glsl)
+ glsl = self.config['glsl_version']
+ if _is_gles_version(glsl):
+ self.glsl_es_version = float(glsl[:3])
+ else:
+ self.glsl_version = float(glsl)
- req = config.get('require_extensions')
- if req:
- self.gl_required = set(
- r for r in req.split() if not r.startswith('!'))
+ req = self.config['require_extensions']
+ self.gl_required = set(r for r in req.split() if not r.startswith('!'))
# If GLES is requested, but piglit was not built with a gles version,
# then ARB_ES3<ver>_compatibility is required. Add it to
@@ -138,10 +127,10 @@ class GLSLParserTest(FastSkipMixin, PiglitBaseTest):
ver = '3_2'
ext = 'ARB_ES{}_compatibility'.format(ver)
self.gl_required.add(ext)
- self._command.append(ext)
+ self.command.append(ext)
@staticmethod
- def __pick_binary(version):
+ def pick_binary(version):
"""Pick the correct version of glslparsertest to use.
This will try to select glslparsertest_gles2 for OpenGL ES tests, and
@@ -162,7 +151,7 @@ class GLSLParserTest(FastSkipMixin, PiglitBaseTest):
else:
return 'None'
- def __get_command(self, config, filepath):
+ def get_command(self, filepath):
""" Create the command argument to pass to super()
This private helper creates a configparser object, then reads in the
@@ -173,26 +162,26 @@ class GLSLParserTest(FastSkipMixin, PiglitBaseTest):
"""
for opt in ['expect_result', 'glsl_version']:
- if not config.get(opt):
+ if not self.config.get(opt):
raise GLSLParserInternalError("Missing required section {} "
"from config".format(opt))
# Create the command and pass it into a PiglitTest()
- glsl = config['glsl_version']
+ glsl = self.config['glsl_version']
command = [
- self.__pick_binary(glsl),
+ self.pick_binary(glsl),
filepath,
- config['expect_result'],
- config['glsl_version']
+ self.config['expect_result'],
+ self.config['glsl_version']
]
- if config['check_link'].lower() == 'true':
+ if self.config['check_link'].lower() == 'true':
command.append('--check-link')
- command.extend(config['require_extensions'].split())
+ command.extend(self.config['require_extensions'].split())
return command
- def __parser(self, testfile, filepath):
+ def parse(self, testfile, filepath):
""" Private helper that parses the config file
This method parses the lines of text file, and then returns a
@@ -234,7 +223,7 @@ class GLSLParserTest(FastSkipMixin, PiglitBaseTest):
match = is_metadata.match(line)
if match:
- if match.group('key') not in GLSLParserTest._CONFIG_KEYS:
+ if match.group('key') not in self._CONFIG_KEYS:
raise GLSLParserInternalError(
"Key {} is not a valid key for a "
"glslparser test config block".format(
@@ -269,6 +258,24 @@ class GLSLParserTest(FastSkipMixin, PiglitBaseTest):
return keys
+
+class GLSLParserTest(FastSkipMixin, PiglitBaseTest):
+ """A Test derived class specifically for glslparser.
+
+ Arguments:
+ filepath -- the path to a glsl_parser_test which must end in .vert,
+ .tesc, .tese, .geom or .frag
+ """
+
+ def __init__(self, filepath):
+ parsed = Parser(filepath)
+ super(GLSLParserTest, self).__init__(
+ parsed.command,
+ run_concurrent=True,
+ gl_required=parsed.gl_required,
+ glsl_version=parsed.glsl_version,
+ glsl_es_version=parsed.glsl_es_version)
+
def is_skip(self):
if os.path.basename(self.command[0]) == 'None':
raise TestIsSkip('Test is for desktop OpenGL, '
--
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