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# Copyright (c) 2014 Intel Corporation
# Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy
# of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal
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# SOFTWARE.
""" Provides tests for external integration with piglit
These tests are by no means comprehensive, nor are they meant to be. The goal
is mainly just a sanity check to make sure the modules don't contain syntax
errors and to ensure that the API hasn't changed without fixing these modules
"""
from __future__ import absolute_import, division, print_function
import importlib
from nose.plugins.skip import SkipTest
from framework import core, exceptions
def setup_module():
core.PIGLIT_CONFIG = core.PiglitConfig(allow_no_value=True)
core.get_config()
def _import(name):
"""Helper for importing modules.
It is very important that we use import_module to get the module, since we
need more than just the profile, since we want to ensure that the Test
derived class is importable.
"""
try:
return importlib.import_module(name)
except exceptions.PiglitFatalError:
raise SkipTest('The module experienced a fatal error. '
'This may be expected.')
def test_xts_import():
""" xts.py can be imported """
_import('tests.xts')
def test_xts_xtstest():
""" xts.XTSTest initializes """
mod = _import('tests.xts')
mod.XTSTest('name', 'testname', 'testnum')
def test_xts_xtsprofile():
""" xts.XTSProfile initializes """
mod = _import('tests.xts')
mod.XTSProfile()
def test_igt_import():
""" igt.py can be imported """
_import('tests.igt')
def test_igt_igttest():
""" igt.IGTTest initializes """
mod = _import('tests.igt')
mod.IGTTest('foo')
def test_es3conform_import():
""" es3conform.py can be imported """
_import('tests.es3conform')
def test_es3conform_gtftest():
""" es3conform.GTFTest initializes """
mod = _import('tests.es3conform')
mod.GTFTest('testpath')
def test_oglconform_import():
""" oglconform.py can be imported """
_import('tests.oglconform')
def test_oglconform_oglctest():
""" oglconform.OGLCTest initializes """
mod = _import('tests.oglconform')
mod.OGLCTest('catagory', 'subtest')
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