Commit a9e50a6b authored by Josh Bleecher Snyder's avatar Josh Bleecher Snyder

cmd/dist: consolidate runtime CPU tests

Instead of running:

go test -short runtime -cpu=1
go test -short runtime -cpu=2
go test -short runtime -cpu=4

Run just:

go test -short runtime -cpu=1,2,4

This is a return to the Go 1.4.2 behavior.

We lose incremental display of progress and
per-cpu timing information, but we don't have
to recompile and relink the runtime test,
which is slow.

This cuts about 10s off all.bash.

Updates #10571.

Change-Id: I6e8c7149780d47439f8bcfa888e6efc84290c60a
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/9350Reviewed-by: default avatarDave Cheney <dave@cheney.net>
Reviewed-by: default avatarIan Lance Taylor <iant@golang.org>
Reviewed-by: default avatarDmitry Vyukov <dvyukov@google.com>
parent 2692f483
......@@ -199,21 +199,18 @@ func (t *tester) registerTests() {
}
// Runtime CPU tests.
for _, cpu := range []string{"1", "2", "4"} {
cpu := cpu
testName := "runtime:cpu" + cpu
t.tests = append(t.tests, distTest{
name: testName,
heading: "GOMAXPROCS=2 runtime -cpu=1,2,4",
fn: func() error {
cmd := t.dirCmd("src", "go", "test", "-short", t.timeout(300), "runtime", "-cpu="+cpu)
// We set GOMAXPROCS=2 in addition to -cpu=1,2,4 in order to test runtime bootstrap code,
// creation of first goroutines and first garbage collections in the parallel setting.
cmd.Env = mergeEnvLists([]string{"GOMAXPROCS=2"}, os.Environ())
return cmd.Run()
},
})
}
testName := "runtime:cpu124"
t.tests = append(t.tests, distTest{
name: testName,
heading: "GOMAXPROCS=2 runtime -cpu=1,2,4",
fn: func() error {
cmd := t.dirCmd("src", "go", "test", "-short", t.timeout(300), "runtime", "-cpu=1,2,4")
// We set GOMAXPROCS=2 in addition to -cpu=1,2,4 in order to test runtime bootstrap code,
// creation of first goroutines and first garbage collections in the parallel setting.
cmd.Env = mergeEnvLists([]string{"GOMAXPROCS=2"}, os.Environ())
return cmd.Run()
},
})
// sync tests
t.tests = append(t.tests, distTest{
......
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