The error raised by Python varies by platform(!), so let's just catch any
exception and fall back.
Thanks to Sylvestre Ledru for noticing this on a Debian / Python 2.7 system
running code coverage.
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so try PATH next. Assume it is sane enough to cover the usual system
bash locations too, but the old list is not good enough for NetBSD.
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If multiprocessing was requested, detected as available and subsequently failed
to initialize it's worth letting the user know about it before falling back to
threads.
This condition can arise in certain OpenBSD / FreeBSD Python versions.
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Speculative quick fix based on clang-X86_64-freebsd output:
File "/usr/local/lib/python2.6/multiprocessing/synchronize.py", line 33, in <module>
" function, see issue 3770.")
ImportError: This platform lacks a functioning sem_open implementation, therefore, the required synchronization primitives needed will not function, see issue 3770.
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- This was never a big win, and is irrelevant now that we commonly use
multiprocessing based parallelism.
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- This is a work-in-progress and all details are subject to change, but I am
trying to build up support for allowing lit to be used as a driver for
performance tests (or other tests which might want to record information
beyond simple PASS/FAIL).
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- This aligns with how existing test suites end up wanting to use the local
config files, conceptually it makes sense to consider them to be inherited.
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- At least on OS X, it is important for correct behavior of /bin/[ that argv[0]
is passed as written, and not as the full executable path.
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- For whatever reason, we have a lot of test files with bogus unicode
characters. This patch allows those scripts to still be parsed on Python3 by
changing the parsing logic to work on binary files, and only require the
actual script commands to be convertible to ascii.
- This patch has been tweaked to now ensure that the command strings are not of
unicode type on Python 2.6-7.
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- For whatever reason, we have a lot of test files with bogus unicode
characters. This patch allows those scripts to still be parsed on Python3 by
changing the parsing logic to work on binary files, and only require the
actual script commands to be convertible to ascii.
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- We barely used it, and it is very hard to use in a 2.5-3 compatible
way because of changing expectations for its input types.
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