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use strict;
use warnings;
=head1 NAME
Test::Valgrind::Session - Test::Valgrind session object.
=head1 VERSION
Version 1.14
=cut
our $VERSION = '1.14';
=head1 DESCRIPTION
This class supervises the execution of the C<valgrind> process.
It also acts as a dispatcher between the different components.
=cut
use File::Spec ();
use Scalar::Util ();
use Fcntl (); # F_SETFD
use POSIX (); # SIGKILL
use version ();
use base qw<Test::Valgrind::Carp>;
=head1 METHODS
=head2 C<new>
my $tvs = Test::Valgrind::Session->new(
search_dirs => \@search_dirs,
valgrind => $valgrind, # One candidate
valgrind => \@valgrind, # Several candidates
min_version => $min_version,
no_def_supp => $no_def_supp,
extra_supps => \@extra_supps,
);
The package constructor, which takes several options :
=over 4
=item *
All the directories from C<@search_dirs> will have F<valgrind> appended to create a list of candidates for the C<valgrind> executable.
Defaults to the current C<PATH> environment variable.
=item *
If a simple scalar C<$valgrind> is passed as the value to C<'valgrind'>, it will be the only candidate.
C<@search_dirs> will then be ignored.
If an array refernce C<\@valgrind> is passed, its values will be I<prepended> to the list of the candidates resulting from C<@search_dirs>.
=item *
C<$min_version> specifies the minimal C<valgrind> version required.
The constructor will croak if it's not able to find an adequate C<valgrind> from the supplied candidates list and search path.
Defaults to none.
=item *
If C<$no_def_supp> is false, C<valgrind> won't read the default suppression file associated with the tool and the command.
Defaults to false.
=item *
C<$extra_supps> is a reference to an array of optional suppression files that will be passed to C<valgrind>.
Defaults to none.
=back
=cut
sub new {
my $class = shift;
$class = ref($class) || $class;
my %args = @_;
my @paths;
my $vg = delete $args{valgrind};
if (defined $vg and not ref $vg) {
@paths = ($vg);
} else {
push @paths, @$vg if $vg and ref $vg eq 'ARRAY';
my $dirs = delete $args{search_dirs};
$dirs = [ File::Spec->path ] unless $dirs;
push @paths, map File::Spec->catfile($_, 'valgrind'), @$dirs
if ref $dirs eq 'ARRAY';
}
$class->_croak('Empty valgrind candidates list') unless @paths;
my $min_version = delete $args{min_version};
defined and not ref and $_ = version->new($_) for $min_version;
my ($valgrind, $version);
for (@paths) {
next unless -x;
my $ver = qx/$_ --version/;
if ($ver =~ /^valgrind-(\d+(\.\d+)*)/) {
if ($min_version) {
$version = version->new($1);
next if $version < $min_version;
} else {
$version = $1;
}
$valgrind = $_;
last;
}
}
$class->_croak('No appropriate valgrind executable could be found')
unless defined $valgrind;
my $extra_supps = delete $args{extra_supps};
$extra_supps = [ ] unless $extra_supps and ref $extra_supps eq 'ARRAY';
@$extra_supps = grep { defined && -f $_ && -r _ } @$extra_supps;
bless {
valgrind => $valgrind,
version => $version,
no_def_supp => delete($args{no_def_supp}),
extra_supps => $extra_supps,
}, $class;
}
=head2 C<valgrind>
my $valgrind_path = $tvs->valgrind;
The path to the selected C<valgrind> executable.
=head2 C<version>
my $valgrind_version = $tvs->version;
The L<version> object associated to the selected C<valgrind>.
=cut
sub version {
my ($self) = @_;
my $version = $self->{version};
$self->{version} = $version = version->new($version) unless ref $version;
return $version;
}
=head2 C<no_def_supp>
my $no_def_supp = $tvs->no_def_supp;
Read-only accessor for the C<no_def_supp> option.
=cut
eval "sub $_ { \$_[0]->{$_} }" for qw<valgrind no_def_supp>;
=head2 C<extra_supps>
my @extra_supps = $tvs->extra_supps;
Read-only accessor for the C<extra_supps> option.
=cut
sub extra_supps { @{$_[0]->{extra_supps} || []} }
=head2 C<run>
$tvs->run(
action => $action,
tool => $tool,
command => $command,
);
Runs the command C<$command> through C<valgrind> with the tool C<$tool>, which will report to the action C<$action>.
If the command is a L<Test::Valgrind::Command::Aggregate> object, the action and the tool will be initialized once before running all the aggregated commands.
=cut
sub run {
my $self = shift;
my %args = @_;
$self->start(%args);
my $guard = Test::Valgrind::Session::Guard->new(sub { $self->finish });
$self->_run($args{command});
}
sub _run {
my ($self, $cmd) = @_;
if ($cmd->isa('Test::Valgrind::Command::Aggregate')) {
$self->_run($_) for $cmd->commands;
return;
}
$self->command($cmd);
$self->report($self->report_class->new_diag(
'Using valgrind ' . $self->version . ' located at ' . $self->valgrind
));
my $env = $self->command->env($self);
my @supp_args;
if ($self->do_suppressions) {
push @supp_args, '--gen-suppressions=all';
} elsif (not $self->no_def_supp) {
my $def_supp = $self->def_supp_file;
if (defined $def_supp and not -e $def_supp) {
$self->report($self->report_class->new_diag(
"Generating suppressions..."
));
require Test::Valgrind::Suppressions;
Test::Valgrind::Suppressions->generate(
tool => $self->tool,
command => $self->command,
target => $def_supp,
);
$self->_croak('Couldn\'t generate suppressions') unless -e $def_supp;
$self->report($self->report_class->new_diag(
"Suppressions for this perl stored in $def_supp"
));
}
for ($self->suppressions) {
next unless -e $_;
$self->report($self->report_class->new_diag("Using suppression file $_"));
push @supp_args, "--suppressions=$_";
}
}
pipe my $vrdr, my $vwtr or $self->_croak("pipe(\$vrdr, \$vwtr): $!");
{
my $oldfh = select $vrdr;
$|++;
select $oldfh;
}
my $pid = fork;
$self->_croak("fork(): $!") unless defined $pid;
if ($pid == 0) {
eval 'setpgrp 0, 0';
close $vrdr or $self->_croak("close(\$vrdr): $!");
fcntl $vwtr, Fcntl::F_SETFD(), 0
or $self->_croak("fcntl(\$vwtr, F_SETFD, 0): $!");
my @args = (
$self->valgrind,
$self->tool->args($self),
@supp_args,
$self->parser->args($self, $vwtr),
$self->command->args($self),
);
# $self->report($self->report_class->new_diag("@args"));
exec { $args[0] } @args or $self->_croak("exec @args: $!");
}
local $SIG{INT} = sub {
kill -(POSIX::SIGKILL()) => $pid;
waitpid $pid, 0;
die 'interrupted';
};
close $vwtr or $self->_croak("close(\$vwtr): $!");
$self->parser->parse($self, $vrdr);
$self->{exit_code} = (waitpid($pid, 0) == $pid) ? $? >> 8 : 255;
close $vrdr or $self->_croak("close(\$vrdr): $!");
return;
}
sub Test::Valgrind::Session::Guard::new { bless \($_[1]), $_[0] }
sub Test::Valgrind::Session::Guard::DESTROY { ${$_[0]}->() }
=head2 C<action>
Read-only accessor for the C<action> associated to the current run.
=head2 C<tool>
Read-only accessor for the C<tool> associated to the current run.
=head2 C<parser>
Read-only accessor for the C<parser> associated to the current tool.
=head2 C<command>
Read-only accessor for the C<command> associated to the current run.
=cut
my @members;
BEGIN {
@members = qw<action tool command parser>;
for (@members) {
eval "sub $_ { \@_ <= 1 ? \$_[0]->{$_} : (\$_[0]->{$_} = \$_[1]) }";
die if $@;
}
}
=head2 C<do_suppressions>
Forwards to C<< ->action->do_suppressions >>.
=cut
sub do_suppressions { $_[0]->action->do_suppressions }
=head2 C<parser_class>
Calls C<< ->tool->parser_class >> with the current session object as the unique argument.
=cut
sub parser_class { $_[0]->tool->parser_class($_[0]) }
=head2 C<report_class>
Calls C<< ->tool->report_class >> with the current session object as the unique argument.
=cut
sub report_class { $_[0]->tool->report_class($_[0]) }
=head2 C<def_supp_file>
Returns an absolute path to the default suppression file associated to the current session.
C<undef> will be returned as soon as any of C<< ->command->suppressions_tag >> or C<< ->tool->suppressions_tag >> are also C<undef>.
Otherwise, the file part of the name is builded by joining those two together, and the directory part is roughly F<< File::HomeDir->my_home / .perl / Test-Valgrind / suppressions / $VERSION >>.
=cut
sub def_supp_file {
my ($self) = @_;
my $tool_tag = $self->tool->suppressions_tag($self);
return unless defined $tool_tag;
my $cmd_tag = $self->command->suppressions_tag($self);
return unless defined $cmd_tag;
require File::HomeDir; # So that it's not needed at configure time.
return File::Spec->catfile(
File::HomeDir->my_home,
'.perl',
'Test-Valgrind',
'suppressions',
$VERSION,
"$tool_tag-$cmd_tag.supp",
);
}
=head2 C<suppressions>
my @suppressions = $tvs->suppressions;
Returns the list of all the suppressions that will be passed to C<valgrind>.
Honors L</no_def_supp> and L</extra_supps>.
=cut
sub suppressions {
my ($self) = @_;
my @supps;
unless ($self->no_def_supp) {
my $def_supp = $self->def_supp_file;
push @supps, $def_supp if defined $def_supp;
}
push @supps, $self->extra_supps;
return @supps;
}
=head2 C<start>
$tvs->start(
action => $action,
tool => $tool,
command => $command,
);
Starts the action and tool associated to the current run.
It's automatically called at the beginning of L</run>.
=cut
sub start {
my $self = shift;
my %args = @_;
for (qw<action tool command>) {
my $base = 'Test::Valgrind::' . ucfirst;
my $value = $args{$_};
$self->_croak("Invalid $_") unless Scalar::Util::blessed($value)
and $value->isa($base);
$self->$_($args{$_})
}
delete @{$self}{qw<last_status exit_code>};
$self->tool->start($self);
$self->parser($self->parser_class->new)->start($self);
$self->action->start($self);
return;
}
=head2 C<abort>
$tvs->abort($msg);
Forwards to C<< ->action->abort >> after unshifting the session object to the argument list.
=cut
sub abort {
my $self = shift;
$self->action->abort($self, @_);
}
=head2 C<report>
$tvs->report($report);
Forwards to C<< ->action->report >> after unshifting the session object to the argument list.
=cut
sub report {
my ($self, $report) = @_;
return unless defined $report;
for my $handler (qw<tool command>) {
$report = $self->$handler->filter($self, $report);
return unless defined $report;
}
$self->action->report($self, $report);
}
=head2 C<finish>
$tvs->finish;
Finishes the action and tool associated to the current run.
It's automatically called at the end of L</run>.
=cut
sub finish {
my ($self) = @_;
my $action = $self->action;
$action->finish($self);
$self->parser->finish($self);
$self->tool->finish($self);
my $status = $action->status($self);
$self->{last_status} = defined $status ? $status : $self->{exit_code};
$self->$_(undef) for @members;
return;
}
=head2 C<status>
my $status = $tvs->status;
Returns the status code of the last run of the session.
=cut
sub status { $_[0]->{last_status} }
=head1 SEE ALSO
L<Test::Valgrind>, L<Test::Valgrind::Action>, L<Test::Valgrind::Command>, L<Test::Valgrind::Tool>, L<Test::Valgrind::Parser>.
L<version>, L<File::HomeDir>.
=head1 AUTHOR
Vincent Pit, C<< <perl at profvince.com> >>, L<http://www.profvince.com>.
You can contact me by mail or on C<irc.perl.org> (vincent).
=head1 BUGS
Please report any bugs or feature requests to C<bug-test-valgrind at rt.cpan.org>, or through the web interface at L<http://rt.cpan.org/NoAuth/ReportBug.html?Queue=Test-Valgrind>.
I will be notified, and then you'll automatically be notified of progress on your bug as I make changes.
=head1 SUPPORT
You can find documentation for this module with the perldoc command.
perldoc Test::Valgrind::Session
=head1 COPYRIGHT & LICENSE
Copyright 2009,2010,2011,2013 Vincent Pit, all rights reserved.
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.
=cut
1; # End of Test::Valgrind::Session
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