| commit | a4c18137d84bc48df49ee0101bef465a955e62ac | [log] [tgz] |
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| author | Michael Buch <michaelbuch12@gmail.com> | Fri Jun 28 20:08:53 2024 +0100 |
| committer | GitHub <noreply@github.com> | Fri Jun 28 20:08:53 2024 +0100 |
| tree | 0fdab8e2ed56f00a6dfbb544d31dda940d842d6a | |
| parent | 6cb45aea92dc87974a0064c182600228c6e94329 [diff] |
[lldb][test] Remove duplicate testcase names in API test-suite (#97043)
In one of my recent PRs I mistakenly had two test-cases with the same
name, preventing one of them to run. Since it's an easy mistake to make
(e.g., copy pasting existing test-cases), I ran following sanity-check
script over `lldb/test/API`, which found couple of tests which were
losing coverage because of this (or in some cases simply had duplicate
tests):
```
import ast
import sys
filename = sys.argv[1]
print(f'Checking {filename}...')
tree = ast.parse(open(filename, 'r').read())
for node in ast.walk(tree):
if not isinstance(node, ast.ClassDef):
continue
func_names = []
for child in ast.iter_child_nodes(node):
if isinstance(child, ast.FunctionDef):
func_names.append(child.name)
seen_func_names = set()
duplicate_func_names = []
for name in func_names:
if name in seen_func_names:
duplicate_func_names.append(name)
else:
seen_func_names.add(name)
if len(duplicate_func_names) != 0:
print(f'Multiple func names found:\n\t{duplicate_func_names}\n\tclass {node.name}\n\tfile: {filename}')
```
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