#!/usr/bin/env python import sys from bisect_common import * # TODO: detect missing file def run(cppcheck_path, options): cmd = options.split() cmd.insert(0, cppcheck_path) print('running {}'.format(cppcheck_path)) p = subprocess.Popen(cmd, stdout=subprocess.PIPE, stderr=subprocess.PIPE, universal_newlines=True) stdout, stderr = p.communicate() # only 0 and 1 are well-defined in this case if p.returncode > 1: print('error') return None, None, None # signals are report as negative exitcode (e.g. SIGSEGV -> -11) if p.returncode < 0: print('crash') return None, None, None print('done') return p.returncode, stderr, stdout # TODO: check arguments bisect_path = sys.argv[1] options = sys.argv[2] expected = None if len(sys.argv) == 4: expected = sys.argv[3] if len(expected) == 0: expected = None if expected is None: if '--error-exitcode=1' not in options: options += ' --error-exitcode=1' else: if '--error-exitcode=0' not in options: options += ' --error-exitcode=0' try: cppcheck_path = build_cppcheck(bisect_path) except Exception as e: # TODO: how to persist this so we don't keep compiling these print(e) sys.exit(EC_SKIP) run_ec, run_stderr, run_stdout = run(cppcheck_path, options) if expected is None: print(run_ec) print(run_stdout) print(run_stderr) # if no ec is set we encountered an unexpected error if run_ec is None: sys.exit(EC_SKIP) # error occured # check output for expected string if expected is not None: if (expected not in run_stderr) and (expected not in run_stdout): sys.exit(EC_BAD) # output not found occured sys.exit(EC_GOOD) # output found sys.exit(run_ec) # return the elapsed time - not a result for bisect