1 # Copyright (c) 2011 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved.
2 # Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be
3 # found in the LICENSE file.
11 # TODO(timurrrr): we may use it on POSIX too to avoid code duplication once we
12 # support layout_tests, remove Dr. Memory specific code and verify it works
17 m
= re
.match("\-\-gtest_filter=(.*)", arg
)
19 assert testcase_name
is None
20 testcase_name
= m
.groups()[0]
22 # arg #0 is the path to this python script
23 cmd_to_run
= sys
.argv
[1:]
25 # TODO(timurrrr): this is Dr. Memory-specific
26 # Usually, we pass "-logdir" "foo\bar\spam path" args to Dr. Memory.
27 # To group reports per UI test, we want to put the reports for each test into a
28 # separate directory. This code can be simplified when we have
29 # http://code.google.com/p/drmemory/issues/detail?id=684 fixed.
30 logdir_idx
= cmd_to_run
.index("-logdir")
31 old_logdir
= cmd_to_run
[logdir_idx
+ 1]
33 wrapper_pid
= str(os
.getpid())
35 # On Windows, there is a chance of PID collision. We avoid it by appending the
36 # number of entries in the logdir at the end of wrapper_pid.
37 # This number is monotonic and we can't have two simultaneously running wrappers
39 wrapper_pid
+= "_%d" % len(glob
.glob(old_logdir
+ "\\*"))
41 cmd_to_run
[logdir_idx
+ 1] += "\\testcase.%s.logs" % wrapper_pid
42 os
.makedirs(cmd_to_run
[logdir_idx
+ 1])
45 f
= open(old_logdir
+ "\\testcase.%s.name" % wrapper_pid
, "w")
46 print >>f
, testcase_name
49 exit(subprocess
.call(cmd_to_run
))