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260 lines
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Python
260 lines
11 KiB
Python
## Copyright (c) 2025, NVIDIA CORPORATION. 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
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## are met:
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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 copyright
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## notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
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## documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
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## * Neither the name of NVIDIA CORPORATION nor the names of its
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## contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived
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## from this software without specific prior written permission.
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##
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## THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS ``AS IS'' AND ANY
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## EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE
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## IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR
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## PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT OWNER OR
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## CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL,
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## EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO,
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## PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR
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## PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY
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## 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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##
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## For additional information on the license terms, see the CUDA EULA at
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## https://docs.nvidia.com/cuda/eula/index.html
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import os
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import sys
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import json
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import subprocess
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import argparse
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from pathlib import Path
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import concurrent.futures
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import threading
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print_lock = threading.Lock()
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def safe_print(*args, **kwargs):
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"""Thread-safe print function"""
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with print_lock:
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print(*args, **kwargs)
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def normalize_exe_name(name):
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"""Normalize executable name across platforms by removing .exe if present"""
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return Path(name).stem
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def load_args_config(config_file):
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"""Load arguments configuration from JSON file"""
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if not config_file or not os.path.exists(config_file):
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return {}
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try:
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with open(config_file, 'r') as f:
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config = json.load(f)
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# Validate the config format
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if not isinstance(config, dict):
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print("Warning: Config file must contain a dictionary/object")
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return {}
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return config
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except json.JSONDecodeError:
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print("Warning: Failed to parse config file as JSON")
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return {}
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except Exception as e:
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print(f"Warning: Error reading config file: {str(e)}")
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return {}
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def find_executables(root_dir):
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"""Find all executable files recursively"""
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executables = []
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for path in Path(root_dir).rglob('*'):
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# Skip directories
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if not path.is_file():
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continue
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# Check if file is executable
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if os.access(path, os.X_OK):
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# Skip if it's a library file
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if path.suffix.lower() in ('.dll', '.so', '.dylib'):
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continue
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executables.append(path)
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return executables
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def run_single_test_instance(executable, args, output_file, global_args, run_description):
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"""Run a single instance of a test executable with specific arguments."""
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exe_path = str(executable)
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exe_name = executable.name
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safe_print(f"Starting {exe_name} {run_description}")
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try:
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cmd = [f"./{exe_name}"]
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cmd.extend(args)
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if global_args:
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cmd.extend(global_args)
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safe_print(f" Command ({exe_name} {run_description}): {' '.join(cmd)}")
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# Run the executable in its own directory using cwd
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with open(output_file, 'w') as f:
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result = subprocess.run(
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cmd,
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stdout=f,
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stderr=subprocess.STDOUT,
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timeout=300, # 5 minute timeout
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cwd=os.path.dirname(exe_path) # Execute in the executable's directory
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)
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status = "Passed" if result.returncode == 0 else "Failed"
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safe_print(f" Finished {exe_name} {run_description}: {status} (code {result.returncode})")
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return {"name": exe_name, "description": run_description, "return_code": result.returncode, "status": status}
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except subprocess.TimeoutExpired:
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safe_print(f"Error ({exe_name} {run_description}): Timed out after 5 minutes")
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return {"name": exe_name, "description": run_description, "return_code": -1, "status": "Timeout"}
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except Exception as e:
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safe_print(f"Error running {exe_name} {run_description}: {str(e)}")
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return {"name": exe_name, "description": run_description, "return_code": -1, "status": f"Error: {str(e)}"}
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def run_test(executable, output_dir, args_config, global_args=None):
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"""Deprecated: This function is replaced by the parallel execution logic in main."""
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# This function is no longer called directly by the main logic.
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# It remains here temporarily in case it's needed for reference or single-threaded debugging.
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# The core logic is now in run_single_test_instance and managed by ThreadPoolExecutor.
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print("Warning: run_test function called directly - this indicates an issue in the refactoring.")
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return 1 # Indicate failure if called
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def main():
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parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(description='Run all executables and capture output')
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parser.add_argument('--dir', default='.', help='Root directory to search for executables')
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parser.add_argument('--config', help='JSON configuration file for executable arguments')
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parser.add_argument('--output', default='.', # Default to current directory
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help='Output directory for test results')
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parser.add_argument('--parallel', type=int, default=1, help='Number of parallel tests to run')
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parser.add_argument('--args', nargs=argparse.REMAINDER,
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help='Global arguments to pass to all executables')
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args = parser.parse_args()
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# Create output directory if it doesn't exist
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if args.output:
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os.makedirs(args.output, exist_ok=True)
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# Load arguments configuration
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args_config = load_args_config(args.config)
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executables = find_executables(args.dir)
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if not executables:
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print("No executables found!")
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return 1
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print(f"Found {len(executables)} executables")
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print(f"Running tests with up to {args.parallel} parallel tasks.")
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tasks = []
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for exe in executables:
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exe_name = exe.name
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base_name = normalize_exe_name(exe_name)
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# Check if this executable should be skipped globally
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if base_name in args_config and args_config[base_name].get("skip", False):
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safe_print(f"Skipping {exe_name} (marked as skip in config)")
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continue
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arg_sets_configs = []
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if base_name in args_config:
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config = args_config[base_name]
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if "args" in config:
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if isinstance(config["args"], list):
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arg_sets_configs.append({"args": config["args"]}) # Wrap in dict for consistency
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else:
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safe_print(f"Warning: Arguments for {base_name} must be a list")
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elif "runs" in config:
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for i, run_config in enumerate(config["runs"]):
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if run_config.get("skip", False):
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safe_print(f"Skipping run {i+1} for {exe_name} (marked as skip in config)")
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continue
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if isinstance(run_config.get("args", []), list):
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arg_sets_configs.append(run_config)
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else:
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safe_print(f"Warning: Arguments for {base_name} run {i+1} must be a list")
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# If no specific args defined, create one run with no args
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if not arg_sets_configs:
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arg_sets_configs.append({"args": []})
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# Create tasks for each run configuration
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num_runs = len(arg_sets_configs)
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for i, run_config in enumerate(arg_sets_configs):
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current_args = run_config.get("args", [])
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run_desc = f"(run {i+1}/{num_runs})" if num_runs > 1 else ""
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# Create output file name
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if num_runs > 1:
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output_file = os.path.abspath(f"{args.output}/APM_{exe_name}.run{i+1}.txt")
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else:
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output_file = os.path.abspath(f"{args.output}/APM_{exe_name}.txt")
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tasks.append({
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"executable": exe,
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"args": current_args,
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"output_file": output_file,
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"global_args": args.args,
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"description": run_desc
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})
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failed = []
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total_runs = len(tasks)
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completed_runs = 0
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with concurrent.futures.ThreadPoolExecutor(max_workers=args.parallel) as executor:
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future_to_task = {
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executor.submit(run_single_test_instance,
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task["executable"],
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task["args"],
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task["output_file"],
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task["global_args"],
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task["description"]): task
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for task in tasks
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}
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for future in concurrent.futures.as_completed(future_to_task):
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task_info = future_to_task[future]
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completed_runs += 1
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safe_print(f"Progress: {completed_runs}/{total_runs} runs completed.")
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try:
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result = future.result()
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if result["return_code"] != 0:
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failed.append(result)
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except Exception as exc:
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safe_print(f'Task {task_info["executable"].name} {task_info["description"]} generated an exception: {exc}')
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failed.append({
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"name": task_info["executable"].name,
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"description": task_info["description"],
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"return_code": -1,
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"status": f"Execution Exception: {exc}"
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})
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# Print summary
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print("\nTest Summary:")
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print(f"Ran {total_runs} test runs for {len(executables)} executables.")
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if failed:
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print(f"Failed runs ({len(failed)}):")
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for fail in failed:
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print(f" {fail['name']} {fail['description']}: {fail['status']} (code {fail['return_code']})")
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# Return the return code of the first failure, or 1 if only exceptions occurred
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first_failure_code = next((f["return_code"] for f in failed if f["return_code"] != -1), 1)
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return first_failure_code
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else:
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print("All test runs passed!")
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return 0
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if __name__ == '__main__':
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sys.exit(main())
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