On 03/23/2015 03:38 PM, Dylan Baker wrote:
On Mon, Mar 23, 2015 at 03:24:21PM -0600, Brian Paul wrote:
On 03/23/2015 03:07 PM, Dylan Baker wrote:
On Mon, Mar 23, 2015 at 02:57:07PM -0600, Brian Paul wrote:
Hmm, can you give me a concrete example of how to do this?

I have an aborted run and tests/ contains several thousand NNN.json
files.  What "piglit summary console" command should I use to generate
the json file?  I've tried a few things without luck.

`piglit summary console -s <your results folder>`
gives me a results.json file.

OK, if I leave off the 'tests/' part I get the summary info, but I still

You are correct, I happened to start a run into a directory that already
had a run. I'll send a patch, sorry about the confusion.

OK, thanks.



don't get a consolidated .json file.  When I have 'tests/' at the end of
the path, the script fails:

$ bin/piglit.py summary console -s results/03-23/tests/
Traceback (most recent call last):
    File "bin/piglit.py", line 148, in <module>
      main()
    File "bin/piglit.py", line 143, in main
      returncode = parsed.func(args)
    File
"/home/Brian/piglit-mingw32/lib/piglit/framework/programs/summary.py",
line 136, in console
      output = summary.Summary(args.results)
    File "/home/Brian/piglit-mingw32/lib/piglit/framework/summary.py",
line 301, in __init__
      self.results = [framework.results.load_results(i) for i in resultfiles]
    File "/home/Brian/piglit-mingw32/lib/piglit/framework/results.py",
line 217, in load_results
      raise Exception("No results found")
Exception: No results found

That is expected.

Hmm, when I see a python traceback I generally assume that something unexpected happened. Wouldn't it be better to catch the exception and print a helpful error message? The above "No results found" didn't help me understand the problem.

-Brian




-Brian



BTW, the piglit.py script always dumps core upon exit on Cygwin on
Windows.  I don't know why.

-Brian
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On 03/17/2015 11:25 AM, Dylan Baker wrote:
You can either use `piglit resume` to resume the run, or just run
any `piglit summary` subcommand to generate one. We could pretty easily
add a command to piglit to combine them as well.

Dylan

On Tue, Mar 17, 2015 at 09:36:01AM -0600, Brian Paul wrote:
Hi Dylan,

I don't know when this changed, but when piglit runs now, it creates
individual tests/NNNN.json files for each test.  Then at the end, it
combines them into the results.json file.

If the piglit run is interrupted (host crash/freeze), I'm left with all
those individual files and no results.json file.  Is there command I can
run to generate the results.json file from the individual files?

-Brian





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