package hash: gracefully handle @when with non-string args (#14153)

* when constructing package hash, default to including a method in the content hash if we can't determine whether it would be included by examining the AST
* add a test for updated content-hash calculations
* refactor content hash tests to eliminate repeated lines
This commit is contained in:
Peter Scheibel
2019-12-14 14:31:39 -08:00
committed by Todd Gamblin
parent 410bce91d4
commit 60580f5871
4 changed files with 95 additions and 27 deletions

View File

@@ -16,6 +16,11 @@
import spack.directives
def _generate_content_strip_name(spec):
content = package_content(spec)
return content.replace(spec.package.__class__.__name__, '')
@pytest.mark.usefixtures('config', 'mock_packages')
class TestPackage(object):
def test_load_package(self):
@@ -53,38 +58,43 @@ def test_package_class_names(self):
assert '_3db' == mod_to_class('3db')
def test_content_hash_all_same_but_patch_contents(self):
spec1 = Spec("hash-test1@1.1")
spec2 = Spec("hash-test2@1.1")
spec1.concretize()
spec2.concretize()
content1 = package_content(spec1)
content1 = content1.replace(spec1.package.__class__.__name__, '')
content2 = package_content(spec2)
content2 = content2.replace(spec2.package.__class__.__name__, '')
spec1 = Spec("hash-test1@1.1").concretized()
spec2 = Spec("hash-test2@1.1").concretized()
content1 = _generate_content_strip_name(spec1)
content2 = _generate_content_strip_name(spec2)
assert spec1.package.content_hash(content=content1) != \
spec2.package.content_hash(content=content2)
def test_content_hash_different_variants(self):
spec1 = Spec("hash-test1@1.2 +variantx")
spec2 = Spec("hash-test2@1.2 ~variantx")
spec1.concretize()
spec2.concretize()
content1 = package_content(spec1)
content1 = content1.replace(spec1.package.__class__.__name__, '')
content2 = package_content(spec2)
content2 = content2.replace(spec2.package.__class__.__name__, '')
spec1 = Spec("hash-test1@1.2 +variantx").concretized()
spec2 = Spec("hash-test2@1.2 ~variantx").concretized()
content1 = _generate_content_strip_name(spec1)
content2 = _generate_content_strip_name(spec2)
assert spec1.package.content_hash(content=content1) == \
spec2.package.content_hash(content=content2)
def test_content_hash_cannot_get_details_from_ast(self):
"""Packages hash-test1 and hash-test3 would be considered the same
except that hash-test3 conditionally executes a phase based on
a "when" directive that Spack cannot evaluate by examining the
AST. This test ensures that Spack can compute a content hash
for hash-test3. If Spack cannot determine when a phase applies,
it adds it by default, so the test also ensures that the hashes
differ where Spack includes a phase on account of AST-examination
failure.
"""
spec3 = Spec("hash-test1@1.7").concretized()
spec4 = Spec("hash-test3@1.7").concretized()
content3 = _generate_content_strip_name(spec3)
content4 = _generate_content_strip_name(spec4)
assert(spec3.package.content_hash(content=content3) !=
spec4.package.content_hash(content=content4))
def test_all_same_but_archive_hash(self):
spec1 = Spec("hash-test1@1.3")
spec2 = Spec("hash-test2@1.3")
spec1.concretize()
spec2.concretize()
content1 = package_content(spec1)
content1 = content1.replace(spec1.package.__class__.__name__, '')
content2 = package_content(spec2)
content2 = content2.replace(spec2.package.__class__.__name__, '')
spec1 = Spec("hash-test1@1.3").concretized()
spec2 = Spec("hash-test2@1.3").concretized()
content1 = _generate_content_strip_name(spec1)
content2 = _generate_content_strip_name(spec2)
assert spec1.package.content_hash(content=content1) != \
spec2.package.content_hash(content=content2)

View File

@@ -69,8 +69,17 @@ def visit_FunctionDef(self, node): # noqa
if node.decorator_list:
dec = node.decorator_list[0]
if isinstance(dec, ast.Call) and dec.func.id == 'when':
cond = dec.args[0].s
nodes.append((node, self.spec.satisfies(cond, strict=True)))
try:
cond = dec.args[0].s
nodes.append(
(node, self.spec.satisfies(cond, strict=True)))
except AttributeError:
# In this case the condition for the 'when' decorator is
# not a string literal (for example it may be a Python
# variable name). Therefore the function is added
# unconditionally since we don't know whether the
# constraint applies or not.
nodes.append((node, None))
else:
nodes.append((node, None))