#!/usr/bin/env python2 import argparse import sys def main(): desc = 'Crash simulator script, useful for testing the bisection tool.\ bisection-tool.py --cmd "./pydir/bisection-test.py -c 2x3" \ --end 1000 --timeout 60' argparser = argparse.ArgumentParser(description=desc) argparser.add_argument('--include', '-i', default=[], dest='include', action='append', help='Include list, single values or ranges') argparser.add_argument('--exclude', '-e', default=[], dest='exclude', action='append', help='Exclude list, single values or ranges') argparser.add_argument('--crash', '-c', default=[], dest='crash', action='append', help='Crash list, single values or x-separated combinations like 2x4') args = argparser.parse_args() included = {-1} for string in args.include: include_range = string.split(':') if len(include_range) == 1: included.add(int(include_range[0])) else: for num in range(int(include_range[0]), int(include_range[1])): included.add(num) for string in args.exclude: exclude_range = string.split(':') if len(exclude_range) == 1: try: included.remove(int(exclude_range[0])) except KeyError: pass # Exclude works without a matching include else: for num in range(int(exclude_range[0]), int(exclude_range[1])): included.remove(num) for string in args.crash: crash_combination = string.split('x') fail = True for crash in crash_combination: if not int(crash) in included: fail = False if fail: print 'Fail' exit(1) print 'Success' exit(0) if __name__ == '__main__': main()