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[lit] Add support for multiprocessing, under --use-processes for now.
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@ -113,8 +113,8 @@ Infrastructure
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module. This is currently blocked on:
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* The external execution mode is faster in some situations, because it avoids
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being bottlenecked on the GIL. We could fix this by moving to a good
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multiprocessing model.
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being bottlenecked on the GIL. This can hopefully be obviated simply by
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using --use-processes.
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* Some tests in LLVM/Clang are explicitly disabled with the internal shell
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(because they use features specific to bash). We would need to rewrite these
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@ -158,8 +158,6 @@ Miscellaneous
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* Add --show-unsupported, don't show by default?
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* Optionally use multiprocessing.
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* Support valgrind in all configs, and LLVM style valgrind.
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* Support a timeout / ulimit.
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@ -142,6 +142,12 @@ def main(builtinParameters = {}):
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group.add_option("", "--show-tests", dest="showTests",
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help="Show all discovered tests",
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action="store_true", default=False)
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group.add_option("", "--use-processes", dest="useProcesses",
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help="Run tests in parallel with processes (not threads)",
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action="store_true", default=False)
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group.add_option("", "--use-threads", dest="useProcesses",
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help="Run tests in parallel with threads (not processes)",
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action="store_false", default=False)
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parser.add_option_group(group)
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(opts, args) = parser.parse_args()
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@ -264,7 +270,8 @@ def main(builtinParameters = {}):
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startTime = time.time()
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display = TestingProgressDisplay(opts, len(run.tests), progressBar)
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try:
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run.execute_tests(display, opts.numThreads, opts.maxTime)
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run.execute_tests(display, opts.numThreads, opts.maxTime,
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opts.useProcesses)
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except KeyboardInterrupt:
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sys.exit(2)
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display.finish()
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@ -2,42 +2,68 @@ import os
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import threading
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import time
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import traceback
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try:
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import Queue as queue
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except ImportError:
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import queue
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try:
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import win32api
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except ImportError:
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win32api = None
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try:
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import multiprocessing
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except ImportError:
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multiprocessing = None
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import lit.Test
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###
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# Test Execution Implementation
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class TestProvider(object):
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def __init__(self, tests):
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self.iter = iter(range(len(tests)))
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class LockedValue(object):
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def __init__(self, value):
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self.lock = threading.Lock()
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self.canceled = False
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self._value = value
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def _get_value(self):
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self.lock.acquire()
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try:
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return self._value
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finally:
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self.lock.release()
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def _set_value(self, value):
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self.lock.acquire()
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try:
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self._value = value
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finally:
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self.lock.release()
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value = property(_get_value, _set_value)
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class TestProvider(object):
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def __init__(self, tests, num_jobs, queue_impl, canceled_flag):
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self.canceled_flag = canceled_flag
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# Create a shared queue to provide the test indices.
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self.queue = queue_impl()
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for i in range(len(tests)):
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self.queue.put(i)
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for i in range(num_jobs):
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self.queue.put(None)
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def cancel(self):
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self.lock.acquire()
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self.canceled = True
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self.lock.release()
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self.canceled_flag.value = 1
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def get(self):
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# Check if we are cancelled.
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self.lock.acquire()
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if self.canceled:
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self.lock.release()
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# Check if we are canceled.
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if self.canceled_flag.value:
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return None
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# Otherwise take the next test.
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for item in self.iter:
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break
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else:
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item = None
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self.lock.release()
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return item
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return self.queue.get()
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class Tester(object):
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def __init__(self, run_instance, provider, consumer):
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@ -46,7 +72,7 @@ class Tester(object):
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self.consumer = consumer
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def run(self):
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while 1:
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while True:
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item = self.provider.get()
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if item is None:
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break
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@ -82,6 +108,42 @@ class ThreadResultsConsumer(object):
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def handle_results(self):
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pass
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class MultiprocessResultsConsumer(object):
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def __init__(self, run, display, num_jobs):
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self.run = run
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self.display = display
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self.num_jobs = num_jobs
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self.queue = multiprocessing.Queue()
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def update(self, test_index, test):
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# This method is called in the child processes, and communicates the
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# results to the actual display implementation via an output queue.
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self.queue.put((test_index, test.result))
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def task_finished(self):
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# This method is called in the child processes, and communicates that
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# individual tasks are complete.
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self.queue.put(None)
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def handle_results(self):
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# This method is called in the parent, and consumes the results from the
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# output queue and dispatches to the actual display. The method will
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# complete after each of num_jobs tasks has signalled completion.
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completed = 0
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while completed != self.num_jobs:
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# Wait for a result item.
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item = self.queue.get()
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if item is None:
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completed += 1
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continue
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# Update the test result in the parent process.
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index,result = item
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test = self.run.tests[index]
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test.result = result
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self.display.update(test)
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def run_one_tester(run, provider, display):
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tester = Tester(run, provider, display)
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tester.run()
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test.setResult(result)
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def execute_tests(self, display, jobs, max_time=None):
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def execute_tests(self, display, jobs, max_time=None,
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use_processes=False):
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"""
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execute_tests(display, jobs, [max_time])
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@ -145,8 +208,20 @@ class Run(object):
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be given an UNRESOLVED result.
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"""
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# Create the test provider object.
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provider = TestProvider(self.tests)
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# Choose the appropriate parallel execution implementation.
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if jobs == 1 or not use_processes or multiprocessing is None:
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task_impl = threading.Thread
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queue_impl = queue.Queue
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canceled_flag = LockedValue(0)
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consumer = ThreadResultsConsumer(display)
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else:
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task_impl = multiprocessing.Process
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queue_impl = multiprocessing.Queue
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canceled_flag = multiprocessing.Value('i', 0)
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consumer = MultiprocessResultsConsumer(self, display, jobs)
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# Create the test provider.
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provider = TestProvider(self.tests, jobs, queue_impl, canceled_flag)
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# Install a console-control signal handler on Windows.
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if win32api is not None:
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timeout_timer = threading.Timer(max_time, timeout_handler)
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timeout_timer.start()
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# Actually execute the tests.
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self._execute_tests_with_provider(provider, display, jobs)
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# If not using multiple tasks, just run the tests directly.
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if jobs == 1:
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run_one_tester(self, provider, consumer)
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else:
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# Otherwise, execute the tests in parallel
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self._execute_tests_in_parallel(task_impl, provider, consumer, jobs)
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# Cancel the timeout handler.
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if max_time is not None:
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if test.result is None:
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test.setResult(lit.Test.Result(lit.Test.UNRESOLVED, '', 0.0))
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def _execute_tests_with_provider(self, provider, display, jobs):
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consumer = ThreadResultsConsumer(display)
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# If only using one testing thread, don't use tasks at all; this lets us
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# profile, among other things.
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if jobs == 1:
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run_one_tester(self, provider, consumer)
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return
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def _execute_tests_in_parallel(self, task_impl, provider, consumer, jobs):
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# Start all of the tasks.
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tasks = [threading.Thread(target=run_one_tester,
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args=(self, provider, consumer))
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tasks = [task_impl(target=run_one_tester,
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args=(self, provider, consumer))
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for i in range(jobs)]
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for t in tasks:
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t.start()
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