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#!/usr/bin/env python
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"""deduplicate-tests -- print test results duplicated between platforms.
If platform/mac-leopard is missing an expected test output, we fall back on
platform/mac. This means it's possible to grow redundant test outputs,
where we have the same expected data in both a platform directory and another
platform it falls back on.
This command dumps out all such files. You can use it like this:
deduplicate-tests --verbose # print out the duplicated files
deduplicate-tests | xargs git rm # delete them
"""
import optparse
import webkitpy.common.system.logutils as logutils
import webkitpy.layout_tests.deduplicate_tests as deduplicate_tests
def parse_args():
"""Provides a default set of command line args.
Returns a tuple of options, args from optparse"""
configuration_options = [
optparse.make_option("-v", "--verbose", dest="verbose",
action="store_true", default=False,
help="Verbose output."),
optparse.make_option("-g", "--glob", dest="glob_pattern",
default="*-expected*",
help="Specify the glob to filter the files, defaults to *-expected*."),
]
option_list = (configuration_options)
option_parser = optparse.OptionParser(option_list=option_list)
options, _ = option_parser.parse_args()
return options
def run(options):
logutils.configure_logging()
if options.verbose:
format = ("* %(test)s\n"
"\tredundantly on %(platform)s and %(fallback)s\n"
"\tconsider deleting %(path)s")
else:
format = "%(path)s"
for dupe in deduplicate_tests.deduplicate(options.glob_pattern):
print(format % dupe)
def main():
options = parse_args()
run(options)
if __name__ == '__main__':
main()