set ::global_overrides {}
set ::tags {}
+set ::valgrind_errors {}
proc error_and_quit {config_file error} {
puts "!!COULD NOT START REDIS-SERVER\n"
close $fd
if {![regexp -- {ERROR SUMMARY: 0 errors} $buf] ||
- ![regexp -- {definitely lost: 0 bytes} $buf]} {
- puts "*** VALGRIND ERRORS ***"
- puts $buf
- puts "--- press enter to continue ---"
- gets stdin
+ (![regexp -- {definitely lost: 0 bytes} $buf] &&
+ ![regexp -- {no leaks are possible} $buf])} {
+ send_data_packet $::test_server_fd err "Valgrind error: $buf\n"
}
}
}
close $fd
} e]} {
- puts -nonewline "."
+ if {$::verbose} {
+ puts -nonewline "."
+ }
} else {
- puts -nonewline "ok"
+ if {$::verbose} {
+ puts -nonewline "ok"
+ }
}
return $retval
}
dict set config dir [tmpdir server]
# start every server on a different port
- dict set config port [incr ::port]
+ set ::port [find_available_port [expr {$::port+1}]]
+ dict set config port $::port
# apply overrides from global space and arguments
foreach {directive arguments} [concat $::global_overrides $overrides] {
set stderr [format "%s/%s" [dict get $config "dir"] "stderr"]
if {$::valgrind} {
- exec valgrind src/redis-server $config_file > $stdout 2> $stderr &
+ exec valgrind --suppressions=src/valgrind.sup src/redis-server $config_file > $stdout 2> $stderr &
} else {
exec src/redis-server $config_file > $stdout 2> $stderr &
}
# check that the server actually started
# ugly but tries to be as fast as possible...
- set retrynum 20
+ set retrynum 100
set serverisup 0
- puts -nonewline "=== ($tags) Starting server ${::host}:${::port} "
+ if {$::verbose} {
+ puts -nonewline "=== ($tags) Starting server ${::host}:${::port} "
+ }
+
after 10
if {$code ne "undefined"} {
while {[incr retrynum -1]} {
} else {
set serverisup 1
}
- puts {}
+
+ if {$::verbose} {
+ puts ""
+ }
if {!$serverisup} {
error_and_quit $config_file [exec cat $stderr]
# find out the pid
while {![info exists pid]} {
- regexp {^\[(\d+)\]} [exec head -n1 $stdout] _ pid
+ regexp {\[(\d+)\]} [exec cat $stdout] _ pid
after 100
}
reconnect
# execute provided block
- set curnum $::testnum
- if {![catch { uplevel 1 $code } err]} {
- # zero exit status is good
- unset err
+ set num_tests $::num_tests
+ if {[catch { uplevel 1 $code } error]} {
+ set backtrace $::errorInfo
+
+ # Kill the server without checking for leaks
+ dict set srv "skipleaks" 1
+ kill_server $srv
+
+ # Print warnings from log
+ puts [format "\nLogged warnings (pid %d):" [dict get $srv "pid"]]
+ set warnings [warnings_from_file [dict get $srv "stdout"]]
+ if {[string length $warnings] > 0} {
+ puts "$warnings"
+ } else {
+ puts "(none)"
+ }
+ puts ""
+
+ error $error $backtrace
}
- if {$curnum == $::testnum} {
- # don't check for leaks when no tests were executed
+ # Don't do the leak check when no tests were run
+ if {$num_tests == $::num_tests} {
dict set srv "skipleaks" 1
}
# pop the server object
set ::servers [lrange $::servers 0 end-1]
-
- # allow an exception to bubble up the call chain but still kill this
- # server, because we want to reuse the ports when the tests are re-run
- if {[info exists err]} {
- if {$err eq "exception"} {
- puts [format "Logged warnings (pid %d):" [dict get $srv "pid"]]
- set warnings [warnings_from_file [dict get $srv "stdout"]]
- if {[string length $warnings] > 0} {
- puts "$warnings"
- } else {
- puts "(none)"
- }
- # kill this server without checking for leaks
- dict set srv "skipleaks" 1
- kill_server $srv
- error "exception"
- } elseif {[string length $err] > 0} {
- puts "Error executing the suite, aborting..."
- puts $err
- exit 1
- }
- }
set ::tags [lrange $::tags 0 end-[llength $tags]]
kill_server $srv