#!/usr/bin/python -bWd # runTests.py -- Portage Unit Test Functionality # Copyright 2006-2014 Gentoo Foundation # Distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License v2 import os, sys import os.path as osp import grp import platform import pwd import signal def debug_signal(signum, frame): import pdb pdb.set_trace() if platform.python_implementation() == 'Jython': debug_signum = signal.SIGUSR2 # bug #424259 else: debug_signum = signal.SIGUSR1 signal.signal(debug_signum, debug_signal) # Pretend that the current user's uid/gid are the 'portage' uid/gid, # so things go smoothly regardless of the current user and global # user/group configuration. os.environ["PORTAGE_USERNAME"] = pwd.getpwuid(os.getuid()).pw_name os.environ["PORTAGE_GRPNAME"] = grp.getgrgid(os.getgid()).gr_name # Insert our parent dir so we can do shiny import "tests" # This line courtesy of Marienz and Pkgcore ;) sys.path.insert(0, osp.dirname(osp.dirname(osp.dirname(osp.realpath(__file__))))) import portage portage._internal_caller = True # Ensure that we don't instantiate portage.settings, so that tests should # work the same regardless of global configuration file state/existence. portage._disable_legacy_globals() if os.environ.get('NOCOLOR') in ('yes', 'true'): portage.output.nocolor() import portage.tests as tests from portage.util._eventloop.global_event_loop import global_event_loop from portage.const import PORTAGE_BIN_PATH path = os.environ.get("PATH", "").split(":") path = [x for x in path if x] insert_bin_path = True try: insert_bin_path = not path or \ not os.path.samefile(path[0], PORTAGE_BIN_PATH) except OSError: pass if insert_bin_path: path.insert(0, PORTAGE_BIN_PATH) os.environ["PATH"] = ":".join(path) if __name__ == "__main__": try: sys.exit(tests.main()) finally: global_event_loop().close()