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====================================================================== FAIL: test_command_track_memory (test_perf_cli.TestPerfCLI) ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Traceback (most recent call last): File "D:\a\pyperf\pyperf\pyperf\tests\test_perf_cli.py", line 619, in test_command_track_memory self.run_command(*args) File "D:\a\pyperf\pyperf\pyperf\tests\test_perf_cli.py", line 35, in run_command self.assertEqual(proc.stderr, '') AssertionError: 'Traceback (most recent call last):\n Fil[2698 chars] 1\n' != '' - Traceback (most recent call last): - File "c:\hostedtoolcache\windows\python\3.9.2\x64\lib\runpy.py", line 197, in _run_module_as_main - return _run_code(code, main_globals, None, - File "c:\hostedtoolcache\windows\python\3.9.2\x64\lib\runpy.py", line 87, in _run_code - exec(code, run_globals) - File "D:\a\pyperf\pyperf\pyperf\__main__.py", line 763, in <module> - main() - File "D:\a\pyperf\pyperf\pyperf\__main__.py", line 759, in main - func() - File "D:\a\pyperf\pyperf\pyperf\__main__.py", line 728, in cmd_bench_command - runner.bench_command(name, command) - File "D:\a\pyperf\pyperf\pyperf\_runner.py", line 622, in bench_command - return self._main(task) - File "D:\a\pyperf\pyperf\pyperf\_runner.py", line 427, in _main - bench = self._worker(task) - File "D:\a\pyperf\pyperf\pyperf\_runner.py", line 401, in _worker - run = task.create_run() - File "D:\a\pyperf\pyperf\pyperf\_worker.py", line 284, in create_run - self.compute() - File "D:\a\pyperf\pyperf\pyperf\_command.py", line 53, in compute - raise RuntimeError("failed to get the process RSS") - RuntimeError: failed to get the process RSS - Traceback (most recent call last): - File "c:\hostedtoolcache\windows\python\3.9.2\x64\lib\runpy.py", line 197, in _run_module_as_main - return _run_code(code, main_globals, None, - File "c:\hostedtoolcache\windows\python\3.9.2\x64\lib\runpy.py", line 87, in _run_code - exec(code, run_globals) - File "D:\a\pyperf\pyperf\pyperf\__main__.py", line 763, in <module> - main() - File "D:\a\pyperf\pyperf\pyperf\__main__.py", line 759, in main - func() - File "D:\a\pyperf\pyperf\pyperf\__main__.py", line 728, in cmd_bench_command - runner.bench_command(name, command) - File "D:\a\pyperf\pyperf\pyperf\_runner.py", line 622, in bench_command - return self._main(task) - File "D:\a\pyperf\pyperf\pyperf\_runner.py", line 432, in _main - bench = self._manager() - File "D:\a\pyperf\pyperf\pyperf\_runner.py", line 560, in _manager - bench = Manager(self).create_bench() - File "D:\a\pyperf\pyperf\pyperf\_manager.py", line 229, in create_bench - worker_bench, run = self.create_worker_bench() - File "D:\a\pyperf\pyperf\pyperf\_manager.py", line 128, in create_worker_bench - suite = self.create_suite() - File "D:\a\pyperf\pyperf\pyperf\_manager.py", line 122, in create_suite - suite = self.spawn_worker(0, 0) - File "D:\a\pyperf\pyperf\pyperf\_manager.py", line 104, in spawn_worker - raise RuntimeError("%s failed with exit code %s" - RuntimeError: D:\a\pyperf\pyperf\.tox\py\Scripts\python.EXE failed with exit code 1 ====================================================================== FAIL: test_python_option (test_timeit.TestTimeit) ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Traceback (most recent call last): File "D:\a\pyperf\pyperf\pyperf\tests\test_timeit.py", line 248, in test_python_option self.assertEqual(cmd.returncode, 0, repr(cmd.stdout + cmd.stderr)) AssertionError: 1 != 0 : 'Error when running timeit benchmark:\n\nStatement:\n\'time.sleep(1e-6)\'\n\nSetup:\n\'import time\'\n\nNo pyvenv.cfg file\nTraceback (most recent call last):\n File "D:\\a\\pyperf\\pyperf\\pyperf\\_timeit.py", line 230, in bench_timeit\n runner.bench_time_func(name, timer.time_func, **kwargs)\n File "D:\\a\\pyperf\\pyperf\\pyperf\\_runner.py", line 462, in bench_time_func\n return self._main(task)\n File "D:\\a\\pyperf\\pyperf\\pyperf\\_runner.py", line 432, in _main\n bench = self._manager()\n File "D:\\a\\pyperf\\pyperf\\pyperf\\_runner.py", line 560, in _manager\n bench = Manager(self).create_bench()\n File "D:\\a\\pyperf\\pyperf\\pyperf\\_manager.py", line 229, in create_bench\n worker_bench, run = self.create_worker_bench()\n File "D:\\a\\pyperf\\pyperf\\pyperf\\_manager.py", line 128, in create_worker_bench\n suite = self.create_suite()\n File "D:\\a\\pyperf\\pyperf\\pyperf\\_manager.py", line 122, in create_suite\n suite = self.spawn_worker(0, 0)\n File "D:\\a\\pyperf\\pyperf\\pyperf\\_manager.py", line 104, in spawn_worker\n raise RuntimeError("%s failed with exit code %s"\nRuntimeError: C:\\Users\\runneradmin\\AppData\\Local\\Temp\\tmpsstomtue failed with exit code 106\n' ====================================================================== FAIL: test_worker_verbose (test_timeit.TestTimeit) ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Traceback (most recent call last): File "D:\a\pyperf\pyperf\pyperf\tests\test_timeit.py", line 107, in test_worker_verbose self.assertIsNotNone(match, repr(cmd.stdout)) AssertionError: unexpectedly None : "Warmup 1: 337 us (loops: 1, raw: 337 us)\n\nValue 1: 1.86 ms\nValue 2: 853 us\n\nMetadata:\n- boot_time: 2021-03-16 06:40:42.876194\n- cpu_count: 2\n- date: 2021-03-16 06:46:56.876194\n- duration: 16.0 ms\n- hostname: fv-az68-167\n- loops: 1\n- mem_peak_pagefile_usage: 9988.0 kB\n- name: timeit\n- perf_version: 2.1.1\n- platform: Windows-10-10.0.17763-SP0\n- python_compiler: MSC v.1928 64 bit (AMD64)\n- python_executable: D:\\a\\pyperf\\pyperf\\.tox\\py\\Scripts\\python.EXE\n- python_hash_seed: 337\n- python_implementation: cpython\n- python_version: 3.9.2 (64-bit) revision 1a79785\n- timeit_setup: 'import time'\n- timeit_stmt: 'time.sleep(1e-3)'\n- timer: QueryPerformanceCounter(), resolution: 100 ns\n- unit: second\n- uptime: 6 min 14.0 sec\n\nMean +- std dev: 1.36 ms +- 0.71 ms\n" ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Ran 165 tests in 18.766s FAILED (failures=3) ERROR: InvocationError for command 'D:\a\pyperf\pyperf\.tox\py\Scripts\python.EXE' -bb -Wd -m unittest discover -s pyperf/tests/ -v (exited with code 1) ___________________________________ summary ___________________________________ ERROR: py: commands failed
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