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gem5/ext/testlib/query.py
Bobby R. Bruce 43226004a1 ext,tests: Fix --figures flag when using ./main.py list
Now the "tests/main.py" script will accept the `--fixtures` flag when
using the `list` command. This will only list the fixtures needed.

To have this implemented `__str__` for the `Fixture` class has been
implemented.

Change-Id: I4bba26e923c8b0001163726637f2e48c801e92b1
2023-09-19 15:48:10 -07:00

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# Copyright (c) 2017 Mark D. Hill and David A. Wood
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# Authors: Sean Wilson
import testlib.terminal as terminal
import testlib.log as log
# TODO Refactor print logic out of this so the objects
# created are separate from print logic.
class QueryRunner(object):
def __init__(self, test_schedule):
self.schedule = test_schedule
def tags(self):
tags = set()
for suite in self.schedule:
tags = tags | set(suite.tags)
return tags
def suites(self):
return [suite for suite in self.schedule]
def suites_with_tag(self, tag):
return filter(lambda suite: tag in suite.tags, self.suites())
def list_tests(self):
log.test_log.message(terminal.separator())
log.test_log.message("Listing all Test Cases.", bold=True)
log.test_log.message(terminal.separator())
for suite in self.schedule:
for test in suite:
log.test_log.message(test.uid, machine_readable=True)
def list_fixtures(self):
log.test_log.message(terminal.separator())
log.test_log.message('Listing all Test Fixtures.', bold=True)
log.test_log.message(terminal.separator())
for fixture in self.schedule.all_fixtures():
log.test_log.message(fixture, machine_readable=True)
def list_suites(self):
log.test_log.message(terminal.separator())
log.test_log.message("Listing all Test Suites.", bold=True)
log.test_log.message(terminal.separator())
for suite in self.suites():
log.test_log.message(suite.uid, machine_readable=True)
def list_tags(self):
log.test_log.message(terminal.separator())
log.test_log.message("Listing all Test Tags.", bold=True)
log.test_log.message(terminal.separator())
for tag in self.tags():
log.test_log.message(tag, machine_readable=True)