github.com/mdempsky/go@v0.0.0-20151201204031-5dd372bd1e70/src/testing/testing.go (about) 1 // Copyright 2009 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. 2 // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style 3 // license that can be found in the LICENSE file. 4 5 // Package testing provides support for automated testing of Go packages. 6 // It is intended to be used in concert with the ``go test'' command, which automates 7 // execution of any function of the form 8 // func TestXxx(*testing.T) 9 // where Xxx can be any alphanumeric string (but the first letter must not be in 10 // [a-z]) and serves to identify the test routine. 11 // 12 // Within these functions, use the Error, Fail or related methods to signal failure. 13 // 14 // To write a new test suite, create a file whose name ends _test.go that 15 // contains the TestXxx functions as described here. Put the file in the same 16 // package as the one being tested. The file will be excluded from regular 17 // package builds but will be included when the ``go test'' command is run. 18 // For more detail, run ``go help test'' and ``go help testflag''. 19 // 20 // Tests and benchmarks may be skipped if not applicable with a call to 21 // the Skip method of *T and *B: 22 // func TestTimeConsuming(t *testing.T) { 23 // if testing.Short() { 24 // t.Skip("skipping test in short mode.") 25 // } 26 // ... 27 // } 28 // 29 // Benchmarks 30 // 31 // Functions of the form 32 // func BenchmarkXxx(*testing.B) 33 // are considered benchmarks, and are executed by the "go test" command when 34 // its -bench flag is provided. Benchmarks are run sequentially. 35 // 36 // For a description of the testing flags, see 37 // https://golang.org/cmd/go/#hdr-Description_of_testing_flags. 38 // 39 // A sample benchmark function looks like this: 40 // func BenchmarkHello(b *testing.B) { 41 // for i := 0; i < b.N; i++ { 42 // fmt.Sprintf("hello") 43 // } 44 // } 45 // 46 // The benchmark function must run the target code b.N times. 47 // During benchmark execution, b.N is adjusted until the benchmark function lasts 48 // long enough to be timed reliably. The output 49 // BenchmarkHello 10000000 282 ns/op 50 // means that the loop ran 10000000 times at a speed of 282 ns per loop. 51 // 52 // If a benchmark needs some expensive setup before running, the timer 53 // may be reset: 54 // 55 // func BenchmarkBigLen(b *testing.B) { 56 // big := NewBig() 57 // b.ResetTimer() 58 // for i := 0; i < b.N; i++ { 59 // big.Len() 60 // } 61 // } 62 // 63 // If a benchmark needs to test performance in a parallel setting, it may use 64 // the RunParallel helper function; such benchmarks are intended to be used with 65 // the go test -cpu flag: 66 // 67 // func BenchmarkTemplateParallel(b *testing.B) { 68 // templ := template.Must(template.New("test").Parse("Hello, {{.}}!")) 69 // b.RunParallel(func(pb *testing.PB) { 70 // var buf bytes.Buffer 71 // for pb.Next() { 72 // buf.Reset() 73 // templ.Execute(&buf, "World") 74 // } 75 // }) 76 // } 77 // 78 // Examples 79 // 80 // The package also runs and verifies example code. Example functions may 81 // include a concluding line comment that begins with "Output:" and is compared with 82 // the standard output of the function when the tests are run. (The comparison 83 // ignores leading and trailing space.) These are examples of an example: 84 // 85 // func ExampleHello() { 86 // fmt.Println("hello") 87 // // Output: hello 88 // } 89 // 90 // func ExampleSalutations() { 91 // fmt.Println("hello, and") 92 // fmt.Println("goodbye") 93 // // Output: 94 // // hello, and 95 // // goodbye 96 // } 97 // 98 // Example functions without output comments are compiled but not executed. 99 // 100 // The naming convention to declare examples for the package, a function F, a type T and 101 // method M on type T are: 102 // 103 // func Example() { ... } 104 // func ExampleF() { ... } 105 // func ExampleT() { ... } 106 // func ExampleT_M() { ... } 107 // 108 // Multiple example functions for a package/type/function/method may be provided by 109 // appending a distinct suffix to the name. The suffix must start with a 110 // lower-case letter. 111 // 112 // func Example_suffix() { ... } 113 // func ExampleF_suffix() { ... } 114 // func ExampleT_suffix() { ... } 115 // func ExampleT_M_suffix() { ... } 116 // 117 // The entire test file is presented as the example when it contains a single 118 // example function, at least one other function, type, variable, or constant 119 // declaration, and no test or benchmark functions. 120 // 121 // Main 122 // 123 // It is sometimes necessary for a test program to do extra setup or teardown 124 // before or after testing. It is also sometimes necessary for a test to control 125 // which code runs on the main thread. To support these and other cases, 126 // if a test file contains a function: 127 // 128 // func TestMain(m *testing.M) 129 // 130 // then the generated test will call TestMain(m) instead of running the tests 131 // directly. TestMain runs in the main goroutine and can do whatever setup 132 // and teardown is necessary around a call to m.Run. It should then call 133 // os.Exit with the result of m.Run. When TestMain is called, flag.Parse has 134 // not been run. If TestMain depends on command-line flags, including those 135 // of the testing package, it should call flag.Parse explicitly. 136 // 137 // A simple implementation of TestMain is: 138 // 139 // func TestMain(m *testing.M) { 140 // flag.Parse() 141 // os.Exit(m.Run()) 142 // } 143 // 144 package testing 145 146 import ( 147 "bytes" 148 "flag" 149 "fmt" 150 "os" 151 "runtime" 152 "runtime/pprof" 153 "runtime/trace" 154 "strconv" 155 "strings" 156 "sync" 157 "time" 158 ) 159 160 var ( 161 // The short flag requests that tests run more quickly, but its functionality 162 // is provided by test writers themselves. The testing package is just its 163 // home. The all.bash installation script sets it to make installation more 164 // efficient, but by default the flag is off so a plain "go test" will do a 165 // full test of the package. 166 short = flag.Bool("test.short", false, "run smaller test suite to save time") 167 168 // The directory in which to create profile files and the like. When run from 169 // "go test", the binary always runs in the source directory for the package; 170 // this flag lets "go test" tell the binary to write the files in the directory where 171 // the "go test" command is run. 172 outputDir = flag.String("test.outputdir", "", "directory in which to write profiles") 173 174 // Report as tests are run; default is silent for success. 175 chatty = flag.Bool("test.v", false, "verbose: print additional output") 176 count = flag.Uint("test.count", 1, "run tests and benchmarks `n` times") 177 coverProfile = flag.String("test.coverprofile", "", "write a coverage profile to the named file after execution") 178 match = flag.String("test.run", "", "regular expression to select tests and examples to run") 179 memProfile = flag.String("test.memprofile", "", "write a memory profile to the named file after execution") 180 memProfileRate = flag.Int("test.memprofilerate", 0, "if >=0, sets runtime.MemProfileRate") 181 cpuProfile = flag.String("test.cpuprofile", "", "write a cpu profile to the named file during execution") 182 blockProfile = flag.String("test.blockprofile", "", "write a goroutine blocking profile to the named file after execution") 183 blockProfileRate = flag.Int("test.blockprofilerate", 1, "if >= 0, calls runtime.SetBlockProfileRate()") 184 traceFile = flag.String("test.trace", "", "write an execution trace to the named file after execution") 185 timeout = flag.Duration("test.timeout", 0, "if positive, sets an aggregate time limit for all tests") 186 cpuListStr = flag.String("test.cpu", "", "comma-separated list of number of CPUs to use for each test") 187 parallel = flag.Int("test.parallel", runtime.GOMAXPROCS(0), "maximum test parallelism") 188 189 haveExamples bool // are there examples? 190 191 cpuList []int 192 ) 193 194 // common holds the elements common between T and B and 195 // captures common methods such as Errorf. 196 type common struct { 197 mu sync.RWMutex // guards output and failed 198 output []byte // Output generated by test or benchmark. 199 failed bool // Test or benchmark has failed. 200 skipped bool // Test of benchmark has been skipped. 201 finished bool 202 203 start time.Time // Time test or benchmark started 204 duration time.Duration 205 self interface{} // To be sent on signal channel when done. 206 signal chan interface{} // Output for serial tests. 207 } 208 209 // Short reports whether the -test.short flag is set. 210 func Short() bool { 211 return *short 212 } 213 214 // Verbose reports whether the -test.v flag is set. 215 func Verbose() bool { 216 return *chatty 217 } 218 219 // decorate prefixes the string with the file and line of the call site 220 // and inserts the final newline if needed and indentation tabs for formatting. 221 func decorate(s string) string { 222 _, file, line, ok := runtime.Caller(3) // decorate + log + public function. 223 if ok { 224 // Truncate file name at last file name separator. 225 if index := strings.LastIndex(file, "/"); index >= 0 { 226 file = file[index+1:] 227 } else if index = strings.LastIndex(file, "\\"); index >= 0 { 228 file = file[index+1:] 229 } 230 } else { 231 file = "???" 232 line = 1 233 } 234 buf := new(bytes.Buffer) 235 // Every line is indented at least one tab. 236 buf.WriteByte('\t') 237 fmt.Fprintf(buf, "%s:%d: ", file, line) 238 lines := strings.Split(s, "\n") 239 if l := len(lines); l > 1 && lines[l-1] == "" { 240 lines = lines[:l-1] 241 } 242 for i, line := range lines { 243 if i > 0 { 244 // Second and subsequent lines are indented an extra tab. 245 buf.WriteString("\n\t\t") 246 } 247 buf.WriteString(line) 248 } 249 buf.WriteByte('\n') 250 return buf.String() 251 } 252 253 // fmtDuration returns a string representing d in the form "87.00s". 254 func fmtDuration(d time.Duration) string { 255 return fmt.Sprintf("%.2fs", d.Seconds()) 256 } 257 258 // TB is the interface common to T and B. 259 type TB interface { 260 Error(args ...interface{}) 261 Errorf(format string, args ...interface{}) 262 Fail() 263 FailNow() 264 Failed() bool 265 Fatal(args ...interface{}) 266 Fatalf(format string, args ...interface{}) 267 Log(args ...interface{}) 268 Logf(format string, args ...interface{}) 269 Skip(args ...interface{}) 270 SkipNow() 271 Skipf(format string, args ...interface{}) 272 Skipped() bool 273 274 // A private method to prevent users implementing the 275 // interface and so future additions to it will not 276 // violate Go 1 compatibility. 277 private() 278 } 279 280 var _ TB = (*T)(nil) 281 var _ TB = (*B)(nil) 282 283 // T is a type passed to Test functions to manage test state and support formatted test logs. 284 // Logs are accumulated during execution and dumped to standard error when done. 285 type T struct { 286 common 287 name string // Name of test. 288 startParallel chan bool // Parallel tests will wait on this. 289 } 290 291 func (c *common) private() {} 292 293 // Fail marks the function as having failed but continues execution. 294 func (c *common) Fail() { 295 c.mu.Lock() 296 defer c.mu.Unlock() 297 c.failed = true 298 } 299 300 // Failed reports whether the function has failed. 301 func (c *common) Failed() bool { 302 c.mu.RLock() 303 defer c.mu.RUnlock() 304 return c.failed 305 } 306 307 // FailNow marks the function as having failed and stops its execution. 308 // Execution will continue at the next test or benchmark. 309 // FailNow must be called from the goroutine running the 310 // test or benchmark function, not from other goroutines 311 // created during the test. Calling FailNow does not stop 312 // those other goroutines. 313 func (c *common) FailNow() { 314 c.Fail() 315 316 // Calling runtime.Goexit will exit the goroutine, which 317 // will run the deferred functions in this goroutine, 318 // which will eventually run the deferred lines in tRunner, 319 // which will signal to the test loop that this test is done. 320 // 321 // A previous version of this code said: 322 // 323 // c.duration = ... 324 // c.signal <- c.self 325 // runtime.Goexit() 326 // 327 // This previous version duplicated code (those lines are in 328 // tRunner no matter what), but worse the goroutine teardown 329 // implicit in runtime.Goexit was not guaranteed to complete 330 // before the test exited. If a test deferred an important cleanup 331 // function (like removing temporary files), there was no guarantee 332 // it would run on a test failure. Because we send on c.signal during 333 // a top-of-stack deferred function now, we know that the send 334 // only happens after any other stacked defers have completed. 335 c.finished = true 336 runtime.Goexit() 337 } 338 339 // log generates the output. It's always at the same stack depth. 340 func (c *common) log(s string) { 341 c.mu.Lock() 342 defer c.mu.Unlock() 343 c.output = append(c.output, decorate(s)...) 344 } 345 346 // Log formats its arguments using default formatting, analogous to Println, 347 // and records the text in the error log. For tests, the text will be printed only if 348 // the test fails or the -test.v flag is set. For benchmarks, the text is always 349 // printed to avoid having performance depend on the value of the -test.v flag. 350 func (c *common) Log(args ...interface{}) { c.log(fmt.Sprintln(args...)) } 351 352 // Logf formats its arguments according to the format, analogous to Printf, 353 // and records the text in the error log. For tests, the text will be printed only if 354 // the test fails or the -test.v flag is set. For benchmarks, the text is always 355 // printed to avoid having performance depend on the value of the -test.v flag. 356 func (c *common) Logf(format string, args ...interface{}) { c.log(fmt.Sprintf(format, args...)) } 357 358 // Error is equivalent to Log followed by Fail. 359 func (c *common) Error(args ...interface{}) { 360 c.log(fmt.Sprintln(args...)) 361 c.Fail() 362 } 363 364 // Errorf is equivalent to Logf followed by Fail. 365 func (c *common) Errorf(format string, args ...interface{}) { 366 c.log(fmt.Sprintf(format, args...)) 367 c.Fail() 368 } 369 370 // Fatal is equivalent to Log followed by FailNow. 371 func (c *common) Fatal(args ...interface{}) { 372 c.log(fmt.Sprintln(args...)) 373 c.FailNow() 374 } 375 376 // Fatalf is equivalent to Logf followed by FailNow. 377 func (c *common) Fatalf(format string, args ...interface{}) { 378 c.log(fmt.Sprintf(format, args...)) 379 c.FailNow() 380 } 381 382 // Skip is equivalent to Log followed by SkipNow. 383 func (c *common) Skip(args ...interface{}) { 384 c.log(fmt.Sprintln(args...)) 385 c.SkipNow() 386 } 387 388 // Skipf is equivalent to Logf followed by SkipNow. 389 func (c *common) Skipf(format string, args ...interface{}) { 390 c.log(fmt.Sprintf(format, args...)) 391 c.SkipNow() 392 } 393 394 // SkipNow marks the test as having been skipped and stops its execution. 395 // Execution will continue at the next test or benchmark. See also FailNow. 396 // SkipNow must be called from the goroutine running the test, not from 397 // other goroutines created during the test. Calling SkipNow does not stop 398 // those other goroutines. 399 func (c *common) SkipNow() { 400 c.skip() 401 c.finished = true 402 runtime.Goexit() 403 } 404 405 func (c *common) skip() { 406 c.mu.Lock() 407 defer c.mu.Unlock() 408 c.skipped = true 409 } 410 411 // Skipped reports whether the test was skipped. 412 func (c *common) Skipped() bool { 413 c.mu.RLock() 414 defer c.mu.RUnlock() 415 return c.skipped 416 } 417 418 // Parallel signals that this test is to be run in parallel with (and only with) 419 // other parallel tests. 420 func (t *T) Parallel() { 421 // We don't want to include the time we spend waiting for serial tests 422 // in the test duration. Record the elapsed time thus far and reset the 423 // timer afterwards. 424 t.duration += time.Since(t.start) 425 t.signal <- (*T)(nil) // Release main testing loop 426 <-t.startParallel // Wait for serial tests to finish 427 t.start = time.Now() 428 } 429 430 // An internal type but exported because it is cross-package; part of the implementation 431 // of the "go test" command. 432 type InternalTest struct { 433 Name string 434 F func(*T) 435 } 436 437 func tRunner(t *T, test *InternalTest) { 438 // When this goroutine is done, either because test.F(t) 439 // returned normally or because a test failure triggered 440 // a call to runtime.Goexit, record the duration and send 441 // a signal saying that the test is done. 442 defer func() { 443 t.duration += time.Now().Sub(t.start) 444 // If the test panicked, print any test output before dying. 445 err := recover() 446 if !t.finished && err == nil { 447 err = fmt.Errorf("test executed panic(nil) or runtime.Goexit") 448 } 449 if err != nil { 450 t.Fail() 451 t.report() 452 panic(err) 453 } 454 t.signal <- t 455 }() 456 457 t.start = time.Now() 458 test.F(t) 459 t.finished = true 460 } 461 462 // An internal function but exported because it is cross-package; part of the implementation 463 // of the "go test" command. 464 func Main(matchString func(pat, str string) (bool, error), tests []InternalTest, benchmarks []InternalBenchmark, examples []InternalExample) { 465 os.Exit(MainStart(matchString, tests, benchmarks, examples).Run()) 466 } 467 468 // M is a type passed to a TestMain function to run the actual tests. 469 type M struct { 470 matchString func(pat, str string) (bool, error) 471 tests []InternalTest 472 benchmarks []InternalBenchmark 473 examples []InternalExample 474 } 475 476 // MainStart is meant for use by tests generated by 'go test'. 477 // It is not meant to be called directly and is not subject to the Go 1 compatibility document. 478 // It may change signature from release to release. 479 func MainStart(matchString func(pat, str string) (bool, error), tests []InternalTest, benchmarks []InternalBenchmark, examples []InternalExample) *M { 480 return &M{ 481 matchString: matchString, 482 tests: tests, 483 benchmarks: benchmarks, 484 examples: examples, 485 } 486 } 487 488 // Run runs the tests. It returns an exit code to pass to os.Exit. 489 func (m *M) Run() int { 490 // TestMain may have already called flag.Parse. 491 if !flag.Parsed() { 492 flag.Parse() 493 } 494 495 parseCpuList() 496 497 before() 498 startAlarm() 499 haveExamples = len(m.examples) > 0 500 testOk := RunTests(m.matchString, m.tests) 501 exampleOk := RunExamples(m.matchString, m.examples) 502 stopAlarm() 503 if !testOk || !exampleOk { 504 fmt.Println("FAIL") 505 after() 506 return 1 507 } 508 fmt.Println("PASS") 509 RunBenchmarks(m.matchString, m.benchmarks) 510 after() 511 return 0 512 } 513 514 func (t *T) report() { 515 dstr := fmtDuration(t.duration) 516 format := "--- %s: %s (%s)\n%s" 517 if t.Failed() { 518 fmt.Printf(format, "FAIL", t.name, dstr, t.output) 519 } else if *chatty { 520 if t.Skipped() { 521 fmt.Printf(format, "SKIP", t.name, dstr, t.output) 522 } else { 523 fmt.Printf(format, "PASS", t.name, dstr, t.output) 524 } 525 } 526 } 527 528 func RunTests(matchString func(pat, str string) (bool, error), tests []InternalTest) (ok bool) { 529 ok = true 530 if len(tests) == 0 && !haveExamples { 531 fmt.Fprintln(os.Stderr, "testing: warning: no tests to run") 532 return 533 } 534 for _, procs := range cpuList { 535 runtime.GOMAXPROCS(procs) 536 // We build a new channel tree for each run of the loop. 537 // collector merges in one channel all the upstream signals from parallel tests. 538 // If all tests pump to the same channel, a bug can occur where a test 539 // kicks off a goroutine that Fails, yet the test still delivers a completion signal, 540 // which skews the counting. 541 var collector = make(chan interface{}) 542 543 numParallel := 0 544 startParallel := make(chan bool) 545 546 for i := 0; i < len(tests); i++ { 547 matched, err := matchString(*match, tests[i].Name) 548 if err != nil { 549 fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "testing: invalid regexp for -test.run: %s\n", err) 550 os.Exit(1) 551 } 552 if !matched { 553 continue 554 } 555 testName := tests[i].Name 556 t := &T{ 557 common: common{ 558 signal: make(chan interface{}), 559 }, 560 name: testName, 561 startParallel: startParallel, 562 } 563 t.self = t 564 if *chatty { 565 fmt.Printf("=== RUN %s\n", t.name) 566 } 567 go tRunner(t, &tests[i]) 568 out := (<-t.signal).(*T) 569 if out == nil { // Parallel run. 570 go func() { 571 collector <- <-t.signal 572 }() 573 numParallel++ 574 continue 575 } 576 t.report() 577 ok = ok && !out.Failed() 578 } 579 580 running := 0 581 for numParallel+running > 0 { 582 if running < *parallel && numParallel > 0 { 583 startParallel <- true 584 running++ 585 numParallel-- 586 continue 587 } 588 t := (<-collector).(*T) 589 t.report() 590 ok = ok && !t.Failed() 591 running-- 592 } 593 } 594 return 595 } 596 597 // before runs before all testing. 598 func before() { 599 if *memProfileRate > 0 { 600 runtime.MemProfileRate = *memProfileRate 601 } 602 if *cpuProfile != "" { 603 f, err := os.Create(toOutputDir(*cpuProfile)) 604 if err != nil { 605 fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "testing: %s", err) 606 return 607 } 608 if err := pprof.StartCPUProfile(f); err != nil { 609 fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "testing: can't start cpu profile: %s", err) 610 f.Close() 611 return 612 } 613 // Could save f so after can call f.Close; not worth the effort. 614 } 615 if *traceFile != "" { 616 f, err := os.Create(toOutputDir(*traceFile)) 617 if err != nil { 618 fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "testing: %s", err) 619 return 620 } 621 if err := trace.Start(f); err != nil { 622 fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "testing: can't start tracing: %s", err) 623 f.Close() 624 return 625 } 626 // Could save f so after can call f.Close; not worth the effort. 627 } 628 if *blockProfile != "" && *blockProfileRate >= 0 { 629 runtime.SetBlockProfileRate(*blockProfileRate) 630 } 631 if *coverProfile != "" && cover.Mode == "" { 632 fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "testing: cannot use -test.coverprofile because test binary was not built with coverage enabled\n") 633 os.Exit(2) 634 } 635 } 636 637 // after runs after all testing. 638 func after() { 639 if *cpuProfile != "" { 640 pprof.StopCPUProfile() // flushes profile to disk 641 } 642 if *traceFile != "" { 643 trace.Stop() // flushes trace to disk 644 } 645 if *memProfile != "" { 646 f, err := os.Create(toOutputDir(*memProfile)) 647 if err != nil { 648 fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "testing: %s\n", err) 649 os.Exit(2) 650 } 651 runtime.GC() // materialize all statistics 652 if err = pprof.WriteHeapProfile(f); err != nil { 653 fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "testing: can't write %s: %s\n", *memProfile, err) 654 os.Exit(2) 655 } 656 f.Close() 657 } 658 if *blockProfile != "" && *blockProfileRate >= 0 { 659 f, err := os.Create(toOutputDir(*blockProfile)) 660 if err != nil { 661 fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "testing: %s\n", err) 662 os.Exit(2) 663 } 664 if err = pprof.Lookup("block").WriteTo(f, 0); err != nil { 665 fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "testing: can't write %s: %s\n", *blockProfile, err) 666 os.Exit(2) 667 } 668 f.Close() 669 } 670 if cover.Mode != "" { 671 coverReport() 672 } 673 } 674 675 // toOutputDir returns the file name relocated, if required, to outputDir. 676 // Simple implementation to avoid pulling in path/filepath. 677 func toOutputDir(path string) string { 678 if *outputDir == "" || path == "" { 679 return path 680 } 681 if runtime.GOOS == "windows" { 682 // On Windows, it's clumsy, but we can be almost always correct 683 // by just looking for a drive letter and a colon. 684 // Absolute paths always have a drive letter (ignoring UNC). 685 // Problem: if path == "C:A" and outputdir == "C:\Go" it's unclear 686 // what to do, but even then path/filepath doesn't help. 687 // TODO: Worth doing better? Probably not, because we're here only 688 // under the management of go test. 689 if len(path) >= 2 { 690 letter, colon := path[0], path[1] 691 if ('a' <= letter && letter <= 'z' || 'A' <= letter && letter <= 'Z') && colon == ':' { 692 // If path starts with a drive letter we're stuck with it regardless. 693 return path 694 } 695 } 696 } 697 if os.IsPathSeparator(path[0]) { 698 return path 699 } 700 return fmt.Sprintf("%s%c%s", *outputDir, os.PathSeparator, path) 701 } 702 703 var timer *time.Timer 704 705 // startAlarm starts an alarm if requested. 706 func startAlarm() { 707 if *timeout > 0 { 708 timer = time.AfterFunc(*timeout, func() { 709 panic(fmt.Sprintf("test timed out after %v", *timeout)) 710 }) 711 } 712 } 713 714 // stopAlarm turns off the alarm. 715 func stopAlarm() { 716 if *timeout > 0 { 717 timer.Stop() 718 } 719 } 720 721 func parseCpuList() { 722 for _, val := range strings.Split(*cpuListStr, ",") { 723 val = strings.TrimSpace(val) 724 if val == "" { 725 continue 726 } 727 cpu, err := strconv.Atoi(val) 728 if err != nil || cpu <= 0 { 729 fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "testing: invalid value %q for -test.cpu\n", val) 730 os.Exit(1) 731 } 732 for i := uint(0); i < *count; i++ { 733 cpuList = append(cpuList, cpu) 734 } 735 } 736 if cpuList == nil { 737 for i := uint(0); i < *count; i++ { 738 cpuList = append(cpuList, runtime.GOMAXPROCS(-1)) 739 } 740 } 741 }