264 lines
9.6 KiB
Python
Executable File
264 lines
9.6 KiB
Python
Executable File
#!/usr/bin/env python
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# Copyright (c) 2013 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved.
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# Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be
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# found in the LICENSE file.
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"""Prepare tests that require re-baselining for input to make_expectations.py.
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The regularly running perf-AV tests require re-baselineing of expectations
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about once a week. The steps involved in rebaselining are:
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1.) Identify the tests to update, based off reported e-mail results.
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2.) Figure out reva and revb values, which is the starting and ending revision
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numbers for the range that we should use to obtain new thresholds.
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3.) Modify lines in perf_expectations.json referring to the tests to be updated,
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so that they may be used as input to make_expectations.py.
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This script automates the last step above.
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Here's a sample line from perf_expectations.json:
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"win-release/media_tests_av_perf/fps/tulip2.m4a": {"reva": 163299, \
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"revb": 164141, "type": "absolute", "better": "higher", "improve": 0, \
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"regress": 0, "sha1": "54d94538"},
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To get the above test ready for input to make_expectations.py, it should become:
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"win-release/media_tests_av_perf/fps/tulip2.m4a": {"reva": <new reva>, \
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"revb": <new revb>, "type": "absolute", "better": "higher", "improve": 0, \
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"regress": 0},
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Examples:
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1.) To update the test specified above and get baseline
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values using the revision range 12345 and 23456, run this script with a command
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line like this:
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python update_perf_expectations.py -f \
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win-release/media_tests_av_perf/fps/tulip2.m4a --reva 12345 --revb 23456
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Or, using an input file,
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where the input file contains a single line with text
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win-release/media_tests_av_perf/fps/tulip2.m4a
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run with this command line:
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python update_perf_expectations.py -i input.txt --reva 12345 --revb 23456
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2.) Let's say you want to update all seek tests on windows, and get baseline
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values using the revision range 12345 and 23456.
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Run this script with this command line:
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python update_perf_expectations.py -f win-release/media_tests_av_perf/seek/ \
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--reva 12345 --revb 23456
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Or:
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python update_perf_expectations.py -f win-release/.*/seek/ --reva 12345 \
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--revb 23456
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Or, using an input file,
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where the input file contains a single line with text win-release/.*/seek/:
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python update_perf_expectations.py -i input.txt --reva 12345 --revb 23456
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3.) Similarly, if you want to update seek tests on all platforms
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python update_perf_expectations.py -f .*-release/.*/seek/ --reva 12345 \
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--revb 23456
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"""
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import logging
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from optparse import OptionParser
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import os
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import re
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import make_expectations as perf_ex_lib
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# Default logging is INFO. Use --verbose to enable DEBUG logging.
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_DEFAULT_LOG_LEVEL = logging.INFO
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def GetTestsToUpdate(contents, all_test_keys):
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"""Parses input contents and obtains tests to be re-baselined.
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Args:
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contents: string containing contents of input file.
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all_test_keys: list of keys of test dictionary.
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Returns:
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A list of keys for tests that should be updated.
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"""
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# Each line of the input file specifies a test case to update.
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tests_list = []
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for test_case_filter in contents.splitlines():
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# Skip any empty lines.
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if test_case_filter:
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# Sample expected line:
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# win-release/media_tests_av_perf/seek/\
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# CACHED_BUFFERED_SEEK_NoConstraints_crowd1080.ogv
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# Or, if reg-ex, then sample line:
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# win-release/media-tests_av_perf/seek*
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# Skip any leading spaces if they exist in the input file.
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logging.debug('Trying to match %s', test_case_filter)
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tests_list.extend(GetMatchingTests(test_case_filter.strip(),
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all_test_keys))
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return tests_list
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def GetMatchingTests(tests_to_update, all_test_keys):
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"""Parses input reg-ex filter and obtains tests to be re-baselined.
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Args:
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tests_to_update: reg-ex string specifying tests to be updated.
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all_test_keys: list of keys of tests dictionary.
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Returns:
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A list of keys for tests that should be updated.
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"""
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tests_list = []
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search_string = re.compile(tests_to_update)
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# Get matching tests from the dictionary of tests
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for test_key in all_test_keys:
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if search_string.match(test_key):
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tests_list.append(test_key)
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logging.debug('%s will be updated', test_key)
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logging.info('%s tests found matching reg-ex: %s', len(tests_list),
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tests_to_update)
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return tests_list
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def PrepareTestsForUpdate(tests_to_update, all_tests, reva, revb):
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"""Modifies value of tests that are to re-baselined:
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Set reva and revb values to specified new values. Remove sha1.
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Args:
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tests_to_update: list of tests to be updated.
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all_tests: dictionary of all tests.
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reva: oldest revision in range to use for new values.
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revb: newest revision in range to use for new values.
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Raises:
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ValueError: If reva or revb are not valid ints, or if either
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of them are negative.
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"""
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reva = int(reva)
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revb = int(revb)
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if reva < 0 or revb < 0:
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raise ValueError('Revision values should be positive.')
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# Ensure reva is less than revb.
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# (this is similar to the check done in make_expectations.py)
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if revb < reva:
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temp = revb
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revb = reva
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reva = temp
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for test_key in tests_to_update:
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# Get original test from the dictionary of tests
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test_value = all_tests[test_key]
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if test_value:
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# Sample line in perf_expectations.json:
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# "linux-release/media_tests _av_perf/dropped_frames/crowd360.webm":\
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# {"reva": 155180, "revb": 155280, "type": "absolute", \
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# "better": "lower", "improve": 0, "regress": 3, "sha1": "276ba29c"},
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# Set new revision range
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test_value['reva'] = reva
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test_value['revb'] = revb
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# Remove sha1 to indicate this test requires an update
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# Check first to make sure it exist.
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if 'sha1' in test_value:
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del test_value['sha1']
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else:
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logging.warning('%s does not exist.', test_key)
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logging.info('Done preparing tests for update.')
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def GetCommandLineOptions():
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"""Parse command line arguments.
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Returns:
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An options object containing command line arguments and their values.
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"""
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parser = OptionParser()
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parser.add_option('--reva', dest='reva', type='int',
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help='Starting revision of new range.',
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metavar='START_REVISION')
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parser.add_option('--revb', dest='revb', type='int',
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help='Ending revision of new range.',
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metavar='END_REVISION')
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parser.add_option('-f', dest='tests_filter',
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help='Regex to use for filtering tests to be updated. '
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'At least one of -filter or -input_file must be provided. '
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'If both are provided, then input-file is used.',
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metavar='FILTER', default='')
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parser.add_option('-i', dest='input_file',
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help='Optional path to file with reg-exes for tests to'
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' update. If provided, it overrides the filter argument.',
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metavar='INPUT_FILE', default='')
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parser.add_option('--config', dest='config_file',
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default=perf_ex_lib.DEFAULT_CONFIG_FILE,
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help='Set the config file to FILE.', metavar='FILE')
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parser.add_option('-v', dest='verbose', action='store_true', default=False,
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help='Enable verbose output.')
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options = parser.parse_args()[0]
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return options
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def Main():
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"""Main driver function."""
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options = GetCommandLineOptions()
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_SetLogger(options.verbose)
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# Do some command-line validation
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if not options.input_file and not options.tests_filter:
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logging.error('At least one of input-file or test-filter must be provided.')
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exit(1)
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if options.input_file and options.tests_filter:
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logging.error('Specify only one of input file or test-filter.')
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exit(1)
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if not options.reva or not options.revb:
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logging.error('Start and end revision of range must be specified.')
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exit(1)
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# Load config.
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config = perf_ex_lib.ConvertJsonIntoDict(
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perf_ex_lib.ReadFile(options.config_file))
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# Obtain the perf expectations file from the config file.
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perf_file = os.path.join(
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os.path.dirname(options.config_file), config['perf_file'])
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# We should have all the information we require now.
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# On to the real thang.
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# First, get all the existing tests from the original perf_expectations file.
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all_tests = perf_ex_lib.ConvertJsonIntoDict(
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perf_ex_lib.ReadFile(perf_file))
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all_test_keys = all_tests.keys()
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# Remove the load key, because we don't want to modify it.
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all_test_keys.remove('load')
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# Keep tests sorted, like in the original file.
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all_test_keys.sort()
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# Next, get all tests that have been identified for an update.
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tests_to_update = []
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if options.input_file:
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# Tests to update have been specified in an input_file.
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# Get contents of file.
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tests_filter = perf_ex_lib.ReadFile(options.input_file)
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elif options.tests_filter:
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# Tests to update have been specified as a reg-ex filter.
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tests_filter = options.tests_filter
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# Get tests to update based on filter specified.
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tests_to_update = GetTestsToUpdate(tests_filter, all_test_keys)
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logging.info('Done obtaining matching tests.')
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# Now, prepare tests for update.
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PrepareTestsForUpdate(tests_to_update, all_tests, options.reva, options.revb)
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# Finally, write modified tests back to perf_expectations file.
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perf_ex_lib.WriteJson(perf_file, all_tests, all_test_keys,
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calculate_sha1=False)
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logging.info('Done writing tests for update to %s.', perf_file)
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def _SetLogger(verbose):
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log_level = _DEFAULT_LOG_LEVEL
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if verbose:
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log_level = logging.DEBUG
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logging.basicConfig(level=log_level, format='%(message)s')
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if __name__ == '__main__':
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Main()
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