| #!/bin/bash |
| # |
| # Copyright 2018 The Bazel Authors. All rights reserved. |
| # |
| # Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); |
| # you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. |
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| # http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 |
| # |
| # Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software |
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| # WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. |
| # See the License for the specific language governing permissions and |
| # limitations under the License. |
| # |
| # nonincremental_builds_test.sh: tests for the --keep_state_after_build flag. |
| |
| # --- begin runfiles.bash initialization --- |
| # Copy-pasted from Bazel's Bash runfiles library (tools/bash/runfiles/runfiles.bash). |
| set -euo pipefail |
| if [[ ! -d "${RUNFILES_DIR:-/dev/null}" && ! -f "${RUNFILES_MANIFEST_FILE:-/dev/null}" ]]; then |
| if [[ -f "$0.runfiles_manifest" ]]; then |
| export RUNFILES_MANIFEST_FILE="$0.runfiles_manifest" |
| elif [[ -f "$0.runfiles/MANIFEST" ]]; then |
| export RUNFILES_MANIFEST_FILE="$0.runfiles/MANIFEST" |
| elif [[ -f "$0.runfiles/bazel_tools/tools/bash/runfiles/runfiles.bash" ]]; then |
| export RUNFILES_DIR="$0.runfiles" |
| fi |
| fi |
| if [[ -f "${RUNFILES_DIR:-/dev/null}/bazel_tools/tools/bash/runfiles/runfiles.bash" ]]; then |
| source "${RUNFILES_DIR}/bazel_tools/tools/bash/runfiles/runfiles.bash" |
| elif [[ -f "${RUNFILES_MANIFEST_FILE:-/dev/null}" ]]; then |
| source "$(grep -m1 "^bazel_tools/tools/bash/runfiles/runfiles.bash " \ |
| "$RUNFILES_MANIFEST_FILE" | cut -d ' ' -f 2-)" |
| else |
| echo >&2 "ERROR: cannot find @bazel_tools//tools/bash/runfiles:runfiles.bash" |
| exit 1 |
| fi |
| # --- end runfiles.bash initialization --- |
| |
| source "$(rlocation "io_bazel/src/test/shell/integration_test_setup.sh")" \ |
| || { echo "integration_test_setup.sh not found!" >&2; exit 1; } |
| |
| # `uname` returns the current platform, e.g "MSYS_NT-10.0" or "Linux". |
| # `tr` converts all upper case letters to lower case. |
| # `case` matches the result if the `uname | tr` expression to string prefixes |
| # that use the same wildcards as names do in Bash, i.e. "msys*" matches strings |
| # starting with "msys", and "*" matches everything (it's the default case). |
| case "$(uname -s | tr [:upper:] [:lower:])" in |
| msys*) |
| # As of 2018-08-14, Bazel on Windows only supports MSYS Bash. |
| declare -r is_windows=true |
| ;; |
| *) |
| declare -r is_windows=false |
| ;; |
| esac |
| |
| if "$is_windows"; then |
| # Disable MSYS path conversion that converts path-looking command arguments to |
| # Windows paths (even if they arguments are not in fact paths). |
| export MSYS_NO_PATHCONV=1 |
| export MSYS2_ARG_CONV_EXCL="*" |
| fi |
| |
| if ! type try_with_timeout >&/dev/null; then |
| # Bazel's testenv.sh defines try_with_timeout but the Google-internal version |
| # uses a different testenv.sh. |
| function try_with_timeout() { $* ; } |
| fi |
| |
| function tear_down() { |
| try_with_timeout bazel shutdown || fail "Failed to shut down bazel" |
| } |
| |
| #### TESTS ############################################################# |
| function create_minimal_target() { |
| local -r pkg=$1 |
| mkdir $pkg |
| cat > $pkg/BUILD <<EOF || fail "Couldn't make BUILD file" |
| genrule( |
| name = 'top', |
| outs = ['final.out'], |
| local = 1, |
| cmd = 'touch \$@' |
| ) |
| EOF |
| INCREMENTAL_ANALYSIS_LOGLINE="Analysed target //$pkg:top (0 packages loaded)" |
| NONINCREMENTAL_ANALYSIS_LOGLINE="Analysed target //$pkg:top ([1-9][0-9]* packages loaded)" |
| } |
| |
| # Test that the execution is not repeated, test to validate the test case |
| # for the nonincremental test below. |
| function test_build_is_incremental_with_keep_state() { |
| local -r pkg=$FUNCNAME |
| create_minimal_target $pkg |
| bazel build $pkg:top &> "$TEST_log" \ |
| || fail "Couldn't build $pkg" |
| expect_log_once $NONINCREMENTAL_ANALYSIS_LOGLINE \ |
| "First build expected to execute the target." |
| |
| bazel build $pkg:top &> "$TEST_log" \ |
| || fail "Couldn't build $pkg" |
| expect_log_once $INCREMENTAL_ANALYSIS_LOGLINE \ |
| "Second build not expected to reexecute." |
| } |
| |
| # Test that the execution is actually repeated, indirect test that the state |
| # was not reused. |
| function test_build_is_nonincremental_with_nokeep_state() { |
| local -r pkg=$FUNCNAME |
| create_minimal_target $pkg |
| bazel build --nokeep_state_after_build $pkg:top &> "$TEST_log" \ |
| || fail "Couldn't build $pkg" |
| expect_log_once $NONINCREMENTAL_ANALYSIS_LOGLINE \ |
| "First build expected to execute the target." |
| |
| bazel build $pkg:top &> "$TEST_log" \ |
| || fail "Couldn't build $pkg" |
| expect_log_once $NONINCREMENTAL_ANALYSIS_LOGLINE \ |
| "Second build should not use the cached state." |
| } |
| |
| # Test directly that the inmemory state does persist after the build by default. |
| function test_inmemory_state_present_after_build() { |
| local -r pkg=$FUNCNAME |
| create_minimal_target $pkg |
| bazel build $pkg:top &> "$TEST_log" \ |
| || fail "Couldn't build $pkg" |
| local server_pid="$(bazel info server_pid 2>> "$TEST_log")" |
| "$bazel_javabase"/bin/jmap -histo:live "$server_pid" > histo.txt |
| |
| cat histo.txt >> "$TEST_log" |
| assert_contains "GenRuleAction" histo.txt |
| assert_contains "InMemoryNodeEntry" histo.txt |
| } |
| |
| # Test directly that the inmemory state does not persist after the build. |
| function test_inmemory_state_absent_after_build_with_nokeep_state() { |
| local -r pkg=$FUNCNAME |
| create_minimal_target $pkg |
| bazel build --nokeep_state_after_build $pkg:top &> "$TEST_log" \ |
| || fail "Couldn't build $pkg" |
| local server_pid="$(bazel info server_pid 2>> "$TEST_log")" |
| "$bazel_javabase"/bin/jmap -histo:live "$server_pid" > histo.txt |
| |
| cat histo.txt >> "$TEST_log" |
| assert_not_contains "GenRuleAction$" histo.txt |
| assert_not_contains "InMemoryNodeEntry" histo.txt |
| } |
| |
| run_suite "test for --keep_state_after_build" |