Willem Cazander
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78 lines
2.7 KiB
Tcl
78 lines
2.7 KiB
Tcl
# fail_after -- exits openMSX after timeout.
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#
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# Typically used in combination with the MSX-DOS 'omsxctl.com' utility.
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#
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# Adds two environment variables and two commands to openMSX;
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#
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# 'fail_after timeout [timeunit] [fail_id] [fail_code]'
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# Schedules an openMSX exit after the timeout.
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# This can be canceled by requesting a timeout of 0 or new timeout.
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# The timeunit can be selected between (msx)'time' and (host)'realtime'.
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# The fail_id can be used to differentiate between multiple fail_after commands.
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# The failure exit code can be given too.
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#
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# 'fail_after_exit [fail_id] [fail_code]'
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# Exits openMSX with an failure exit code and if the FAIL_AFTER_PATH is
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# set it also creates a screenshot named from the failure id.
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#
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# Supported environment variables by this script;
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#
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# FAIL_AFTER_PATH=.
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# Enabled automatic screenshots saving in case of failures in the supplied path.
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#
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# FAIL_AFTER_BOOT=30
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# Enables the boot watchdog timer which will exit openMSX after the timeout(in seconds).
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# To cancel this timer give an `fail_after 0` or any new fail_after command.
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#
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proc fail_after_exit {{fail_id "fail_after_exit"} {fail_code 2}} {
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global fail_after_path
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if {$fail_after_path != 0} {
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if {[catch {screenshot $fail_after_path/$fail_id.png} err_msg]} {
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puts stderr "warning: $err_msg"
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}
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# maybe later add; if {is_text_mode} { [get_screen] ?> $fail_after_path/$fail_id.scr }
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}
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puts stderr "error: Failure request from $fail_id"
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exit $fail_code
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}
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proc fail_after { timeout {time_unit "time"} {fail_id "fail_after"} {fail_code 2}} {
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global fail_after_prev_timer
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global fail_after_prev_id
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set msg ""
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if {$fail_after_prev_timer != 0} {
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after cancel $fail_after_prev_timer
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set msg "$fail_after_prev_id: Stopped attempt."
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}
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set fail_after_prev_id $fail_id
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if {$time_unit != "time"} {
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set time_unit "realtime"
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}
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if {$timeout != 0} {
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if {[catch {set fail_after_prev_timer [after $time_unit $timeout "fail_after_exit $fail_id $fail_code"]} err_msg]} {
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puts stderr "error: $err_msg"
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fail_after_exit fail_after_timer_error 1
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}
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set msg "$msg\n$fail_id: Automatic failure in $timeout $time_unit seconds."
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} else {
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set fail_after_prev_timer 0
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}
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return $msg
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}
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# Globals
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set fail_after_prev_timer 0
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set fail_after_prev_id 0
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set fail_after_path 0
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# Parse screenshot path env setting
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if {[info exists ::env(FAIL_AFTER_PATH)] && ([string trim $::env(FAIL_AFTER_PATH)] != "")} {
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set fail_after_path [string trim $::env(FAIL_AFTER_PATH)]
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}
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# Enables boot watch dog timer when FAIL_AFTER_BOOT env has a value. (124 see `man timeout`)
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if {[info exists ::env(FAIL_AFTER_BOOT)] && ([string trim $::env(FAIL_AFTER_BOOT)] != "")} {
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fail_after [string trim $::env(FAIL_AFTER_BOOT)] realtime failed_boot 124
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}
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