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Cemented a decision previously being unsure about The mere presense of the tasknames configuration variable now always makes problem names to be printed. This is not new, but the old behaviour (only printing names if we test more than one problem), previously commented out, has now been removed altogether.
author Oleg Oshmyan <chortos@inbox.lv>
date Sun, 05 Dec 2010 14:34:24 +0100
parents ddb3e1098727
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#! /usr/bin/env python
# Copyright (c) 2009-2010 Chortos-2 <chortos@inbox.lv>

from __future__ import division, with_statement
import optparse, sys, compat

def import_error(e):
	say('Error: your installation of test.py is incomplete;', str(e).lower() + '.', file=sys.stderr)
	sys.exit(3)

from compat import *

version = '2.00.0 ($$REV$$)'
parser = optparse.OptionParser(version='test.py '+version, epilog='Python 2.5 or newer is required.')
parser.add_option('-1', dest='legacy', action='store_true', default=False, help='handle configuration files in a way more compatible with test.py 1.x')
parser.add_option('-u', '--update', dest='update', action='store_true', default=False, help='update the installed test.py to the latest publicly available version')
parser.add_option('-p', '--problem', dest='problems', metavar='PROBLEM', action='append', help='test only the PROBLEM (this option can be specified more than once with different problem names, all of which will be tested)')
parser.add_option('-m', '--copy-io', dest='copyonly', action='store_true', default=False, help='create a copy of the input/output files of the last test case for manual testing and exit')
parser.add_option('-x', '--auto-exit', dest='pause', action='store_false', default=True, help='do not wait for a key to be pressed after finishing testing')
parser.add_option('-s', '--save-io', dest='erase', action='store_false', default=True, help='do not delete the copies of input/output files after the last test case; create copies of input files and store output in files even if the solution uses standard I/O; delete the stored input/output files if the solution uses standard I/O and the -c/--cleanup option is specified')
parser.add_option('-t', '--detect-time', dest='autotime', action='store_true', default=False, help='spend a second detecting the most precise time measurement function')
parser.add_option('--no-time-limits', dest='no_maxtime', action='store_true', default=False, help='disable all time limits')

options, args = parser.parse_args()
parser.destroy()
del parser

if options.update:
	try:
		urllib, urlread = compat.import_urllib()
	except ImportError:
		sys.exit('Error: the urllib Python module is missing. Without it, an automatic update is impossible.')
	
	latesttext = urlread('http://chortos.selfip.net/~astiob/test.py/version.txt')
	latest = latesttext.split('.')
	installed = version.split('.')
	update = None
	
	if latest[0] > installed[0]:
		update = 'major'
	elif latest[0] == installed[0]:
		if latest[1] > installed[1]:
			update = 'feature'
		elif latest[1] == installed[1]:
			if latest[2] > installed[2]:
				update = 'bug-fixing'
			elif latest[2] == installed[2]:
				say('You are using the latest publicly available version of test.py.')
				sys.exit()
	
	if not update:
		say('Your copy of test.py is newer than the publicly available version.')
		sys.exit()
	
	say('A ' + update + ' update to test.py is available. Downloading...')
	sys.stdout.flush()
	urllib.urlretrieve('http://chortos.selfip.net/~astiob/test.py/test.py', sys.argv[0])
	say('Downloaded and installed. Now you are using test.py ' + latesttext + '.')
	sys.exit()

import config, itertools, os, subprocess, sys, time

if options.autotime:
	# This is really a dirty hack that assumes that sleep() does not spend
	# the CPU time of the current process and that if clock() measures
	# wall-clock time, then it is more precise than time() is. Both these
	# assumptions are true on all platforms I have tested this on so far,
	# but I am not aware of any guarantee that they will both be true
	# on every other platform.
	c = time.clock()
	time.sleep(1)
	c = time.clock() - c
	if int(c + .5) == 1:
		clock = time.clock
	else:
		clock = time.time
elif sys.platform == 'win32':
	clock = time.clock
else:
	clock = time.time

try:
	from testcases import pause
except ImportError:
	pause = None

try:
	globalconf = config.load_global()

	# Do this check here so that if we have to warn them, we do it as early as possible
	if options.pause and not pause and not hasattr(globalconf, 'pause'):
		if os.name == 'posix':
			globalconf.pause = 'read -s -n 1'
			say('Warning: configuration variable pause is not defined; it was devised automatically but the choice might be incorrect, so test.py might exit immediately after the testing is completed.', file=sys.stderr)
			sys.stderr.flush()
		elif os.name == 'nt':
			globalconf.pause = 'pause'
		else:
			sys.exit('Error: configuration variable pause is not defined and cannot be devised automatically.')

	try:
		from problem import *
	except ImportError:
		import_error(sys.exc_info()[1])

	# Support single-problem configurations
	if globalconf.tasknames is None:
		shouldprintnames = False
		globalconf.multiproblem = False
		globalconf.tasknames = os.path.curdir,
	else:
		globalconf.multiproblem = True
		shouldprintnames = True

	ntasks = 0
	nfulltasks = 0
	maxscore = 0
	realscore = 0

	for taskname in (globalconf.tasknames if not options.problems else options.problems):
		problem = Problem(taskname)
		
		if ntasks and not options.copyonly: say()
		if shouldprintnames: say(taskname)
		
		if options.copyonly:
			problem.copytestdata()
		else:
			real, max = problem.test()
		
		ntasks += 1
		nfulltasks += real == max
		realscore += real
		maxscore += max

	if options.copyonly:
		sys.exit()

	if ntasks != 1:
		say()
		say('Grand grand total: %g/%g weighted points; %d/%d problems solved fully' % (realscore, maxscore, nfulltasks, ntasks))
except KeyboardInterrupt:
	sys.exit('Exiting due to a keyboard interrupt.')

if options.pause:
	say('Press any key to exit...')
	sys.stdout.flush()
	
	if pause:
		pause()
	elif callable(globalconf.pause):
		globalconf.pause()
	else:
		with open(os.devnull, 'w') as devnull:
			subprocess.call(globalconf.pause, stdout=devnull, stderr=subprocess.STDOUT)