build(gtest): added gtest as a subproject in case it is not already installed on the system
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subprojects/googletest-1.15.2/googletest/test/gtest_test_utils.py
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# Copyright 2006, Google Inc.
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# All rights reserved.
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#
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# Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
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# modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are
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# met:
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#
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# * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
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# notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
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# * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above
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# copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer
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# in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the
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# distribution.
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# * Neither the name of Google Inc. nor the names of its
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# contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from
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# this software without specific prior written permission.
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#
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# THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS
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# "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT
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# LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR
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# A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT
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# OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL,
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# SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT
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# LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE,
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# DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY
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# THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT
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# (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE
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# OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
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"""Unit test utilities for Google C++ Testing and Mocking Framework."""
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# Suppresses the 'Import not at the top of the file' lint complaint.
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# pylint: disable=g-import-not-at-top
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import os
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import subprocess
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import sys
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IS_WINDOWS = os.name == 'nt'
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IS_CYGWIN = os.name == 'posix' and 'CYGWIN' in os.uname()[0]
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IS_OS2 = os.name == 'os2'
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import atexit
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import shutil
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import tempfile
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import unittest as _test_module
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# pylint: enable=g-import-not-at-top
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GTEST_OUTPUT_VAR_NAME = 'GTEST_OUTPUT'
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# The environment variable for specifying the path to the premature-exit file.
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PREMATURE_EXIT_FILE_ENV_VAR = 'TEST_PREMATURE_EXIT_FILE'
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environ = os.environ.copy()
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def SetEnvVar(env_var, value):
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"""Sets/unsets an environment variable to a given value."""
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if value is not None:
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environ[env_var] = value
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elif env_var in environ:
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del environ[env_var]
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# Here we expose a class from a particular module, depending on the
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# environment.
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TestCase = _test_module.TestCase
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# Initially maps a flag to its default value. After
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# _ParseAndStripGTestFlags() is called, maps a flag to its actual value.
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_flag_map = {
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'source_dir': os.path.dirname(sys.argv[0]),
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'build_dir': os.path.dirname(sys.argv[0]),
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}
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_gtest_flags_are_parsed = False
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def _ParseAndStripGTestFlags(argv):
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"""Parses and strips Google Test flags from argv. This is idempotent."""
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global _gtest_flags_are_parsed
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if _gtest_flags_are_parsed:
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return
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_gtest_flags_are_parsed = True
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for flag in _flag_map:
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# The environment variable overrides the default value.
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if flag.upper() in os.environ:
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_flag_map[flag] = os.environ[flag.upper()]
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# The command line flag overrides the environment variable.
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i = 1 # Skips the program name.
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while i < len(argv):
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prefix = '--' + flag + '='
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if argv[i].startswith(prefix):
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_flag_map[flag] = argv[i][len(prefix) :]
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del argv[i]
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break
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else:
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# We don't increment i in case we just found a --gtest_* flag
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# and removed it from argv.
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i += 1
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def GetFlag(flag):
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"""Returns the value of the given flag."""
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# In case GetFlag() is called before Main(), we always call
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# _ParseAndStripGTestFlags() here to make sure the --gtest_* flags
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# are parsed.
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_ParseAndStripGTestFlags(sys.argv)
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return _flag_map[flag]
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def GetSourceDir():
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"""Returns the absolute path of the directory where the .py files are."""
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return os.path.abspath(GetFlag('source_dir'))
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def GetBuildDir():
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"""Returns the absolute path of the directory where the test binaries are."""
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return os.path.abspath(GetFlag('build_dir'))
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_temp_dir = None
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def _RemoveTempDir():
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if _temp_dir:
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shutil.rmtree(_temp_dir, ignore_errors=True)
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atexit.register(_RemoveTempDir)
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def GetTempDir():
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global _temp_dir
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if not _temp_dir:
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_temp_dir = tempfile.mkdtemp()
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return _temp_dir
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def GetTestExecutablePath(executable_name, build_dir=None):
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"""Returns the absolute path of the test binary given its name.
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The function will print a message and abort the program if the resulting file
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doesn't exist.
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Args:
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executable_name: name of the test binary that the test script runs.
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build_dir: directory where to look for executables, by default the
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result of GetBuildDir().
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Returns:
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The absolute path of the test binary.
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"""
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path = os.path.abspath(
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os.path.join(build_dir or GetBuildDir(), executable_name)
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)
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if (IS_WINDOWS or IS_CYGWIN or IS_OS2) and not path.endswith('.exe'):
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path += '.exe'
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if not os.path.exists(path):
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message = (
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'Unable to find the test binary "%s". Please make sure to provide\n'
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'a path to the binary via the --build_dir flag or the BUILD_DIR\n'
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'environment variable.' % path
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)
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print(message, file=sys.stderr)
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sys.exit(1)
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return path
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def GetExitStatus(exit_code):
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"""Returns the argument to exit(), or -1 if exit() wasn't called.
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Args:
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exit_code: the result value of os.system(command).
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"""
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if os.name == 'nt':
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# On Windows, os.WEXITSTATUS() doesn't work and os.system() returns
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# the argument to exit() directly.
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return exit_code
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else:
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# On Unix, os.WEXITSTATUS() must be used to extract the exit status
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# from the result of os.system().
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if os.WIFEXITED(exit_code):
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return os.WEXITSTATUS(exit_code)
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else:
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return -1
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class Subprocess:
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def __init__(self, command, working_dir=None, capture_stderr=True, env=None):
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"""Changes into a specified directory, if provided, and executes a command.
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Restores the old directory afterwards.
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Args:
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command: The command to run, in the form of sys.argv.
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working_dir: The directory to change into.
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capture_stderr: Determines whether to capture stderr in the output member
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or to discard it.
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env: Dictionary with environment to pass to the subprocess.
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Returns:
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An object that represents outcome of the executed process. It has the
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following attributes:
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terminated_by_signal True if and only if the child process has been
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terminated by a signal.
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exited True if and only if the child process exited
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normally.
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exit_code The code with which the child process exited.
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output Child process's stdout and stderr output
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combined in a string.
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"""
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if capture_stderr:
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stderr = subprocess.STDOUT
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else:
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stderr = subprocess.PIPE
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p = subprocess.Popen(
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command,
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stdout=subprocess.PIPE,
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stderr=stderr,
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cwd=working_dir,
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universal_newlines=True,
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env=env,
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)
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# communicate returns a tuple with the file object for the child's
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# output.
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self.output = p.communicate()[0]
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self._return_code = p.returncode
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if bool(self._return_code & 0x80000000):
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self.terminated_by_signal = True
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self.exited = False
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else:
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self.terminated_by_signal = False
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self.exited = True
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self.exit_code = self._return_code
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def Main():
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"""Runs the unit test."""
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# We must call _ParseAndStripGTestFlags() before calling
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# unittest.main(). Otherwise the latter will be confused by the
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# --gtest_* flags.
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_ParseAndStripGTestFlags(sys.argv)
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# The tested binaries should not be writing XML output files unless the
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# script explicitly instructs them to.
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if GTEST_OUTPUT_VAR_NAME in os.environ:
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del os.environ[GTEST_OUTPUT_VAR_NAME]
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_test_module.main()
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