class ParallelTests::Test::Runner

def capture_output(out, env, options={})

read output of the process and print it in chunks
def capture_output(out, env, options={})
  result = ""
  loop do
    begin
      read = out.readpartial(1000000) # read whatever chunk we can get
      if Encoding.default_internal
        read = read.force_encoding(Encoding.default_internal)
      end
      result << read
      unless options[:serialize_stdout]
        message = read
        message = "[TEST GROUP #{env['TEST_ENV_NUMBER']}] #{message}" if options[:prefix_output_with_test_env_number]
        $stdout.print message
        $stdout.flush
      end
    end
  end rescue EOFError
  result
end

def command_with_seed(cmd, seed)

remove old seed and add new seed
def command_with_seed(cmd, seed)
  clean = cmd.sub(/\s--seed\s+\d+\b/, '')
  "#{clean} --seed #{seed}"
end

def determine_executable

def determine_executable
  "ruby"
end

def executable

def executable
  ENV['PARALLEL_TESTS_EXECUTABLE'] || determine_executable
end

def execute_command(cmd, process_number, num_processes, options)

def execute_command(cmd, process_number, num_processes, options)
  env = (options[:env] || {}).merge(
    "TEST_ENV_NUMBER" => test_env_number(process_number, options).to_s,
    "PARALLEL_TEST_GROUPS" => num_processes.to_s,
    "PARALLEL_PID_FILE" => ParallelTests.pid_file_path,
  )
  cmd = "nice #{cmd}" if options[:nice]
  cmd = "#{cmd} 2>&1" if options[:combine_stderr]
  puts cmd if options[:verbose] && !options[:serialize_stdout]
  execute_command_and_capture_output(env, cmd, options)
end

def execute_command_and_capture_output(env, cmd, options)

def execute_command_and_capture_output(env, cmd, options)
  pid = nil
  output = IO.popen(env, cmd) do |io|
    pid = io.pid
    ParallelTests.pids.add(pid)
    capture_output(io, env, options)
  end
  ParallelTests.pids.delete(pid) if pid
  exitstatus = $?.exitstatus
  seed = output[/seed (\d+)/,1]
  output = [cmd, output].join("\n") if options[:verbose] && options[:serialize_stdout]
  {:stdout => output, :exit_status => exitstatus, :command => cmd, :seed => seed}
end

def files_in_folder(folder, options={})

def files_in_folder(folder, options={})
  pattern = if options[:symlinks] == false # not nil or true
    "**/*"
  else
    # follow one symlink and direct children
    # http://stackoverflow.com/questions/357754/can-i-traverse-symlinked-directories-in-ruby-with-a-glob
    "**{,/*/**}/*"
  end
  Dir[File.join(folder, pattern)].uniq
end

def find_results(test_output)

def find_results(test_output)
  test_output.lines.map do |line|
    line.chomp!
    line.gsub!(/\e\[\d+m/, '') # remove color coding
    next unless line_is_result?(line)
    line
  end.compact
end

def find_tests(tests, options = {})

def find_tests(tests, options = {})
  suffix_pattern = options[:suffix] || test_suffix
  include_pattern = options[:pattern] || //
  exclude_pattern = options[:exclude_pattern]
  (tests || []).flat_map do |file_or_folder|
    if File.directory?(file_or_folder)
      files = files_in_folder(file_or_folder, options)
      files = files.grep(suffix_pattern).grep(include_pattern)
      files -= files.grep(exclude_pattern) if exclude_pattern
      files
    else
      file_or_folder
    end
  end.uniq
end

def line_is_result?(line)

ignores other commands runner noise
def line_is_result?(line)
  line =~ /\d+ failure(?!:)/
end

def name

def name
  NAME
end

def run_tests(test_files, process_number, num_processes, options)

def run_tests(test_files, process_number, num_processes, options)
  require_list = test_files.map { |file| file.sub(" ", "\\ ") }.join(" ")
  cmd = "#{executable} -Itest -e '%w[#{require_list}].each { |f| require %{./\#{f}} }' -- #{options[:test_options]}"
  execute_command(cmd, process_number, num_processes, options)
end

def runtime_log

def runtime_log
  'tmp/parallel_runtime_test.log'
end

def runtimes(tests, options)

def runtimes(tests, options)
  log = options[:runtime_log] || runtime_log
  lines = File.read(log).split("\n")
  lines.each_with_object({}) do |line, times|
    test, _, time = line.rpartition(':')
    next unless test and time
    times[test] = time.to_f if tests.include?(test)
  end
end

def sort_by_filesize(tests)

def sort_by_filesize(tests)
  tests.sort!
  tests.map! { |test| [test, File.stat(test).size] }
end

def sort_by_runtime(tests, runtimes, options={})

def sort_by_runtime(tests, runtimes, options={})
  allowed_missing = options[:allowed_missing] || 1.0
  allowed_missing = tests.size * allowed_missing
  # set know runtime for each test
  tests.sort!
  tests.map! do |test|
    allowed_missing -= 1 unless time = runtimes[test]
    if allowed_missing < 0
      log = options[:runtime_log] || runtime_log
      raise "Runtime log file '#{log}' does not contain sufficient data to sort #{tests.size} test files, please update it."
    end
    [test, time]
  end
  if options[:verbose]
    puts "Runtime found for #{tests.count(&:last)} of #{tests.size} tests"
  end
  # fill gaps with unknown-runtime if given, average otherwise
  known, unknown = tests.partition(&:last)
  average = (known.any? ? known.map!(&:last).inject(:+) / known.size : 1)
  unknown_runtime = options[:unknown_runtime] || average
  unknown.each { |set| set[1] = unknown_runtime }
end

def sum_up_results(results)

def sum_up_results(results)
  results = results.join(' ').gsub(/s\b/,'') # combine and singularize results
  counts = results.scan(/(\d+) (\w+)/)
  counts.inject(Hash.new(0)) do |sum, (number, word)|
    sum[word] += number.to_i
    sum
  end
end

def summarize_results(results)

def summarize_results(results)
  sums = sum_up_results(results)
  sums.sort.map{|word, number|  "#{number} #{word}#{'s' if number != 1}" }.join(', ')
end

def test_env_number(process_number, options={})

def test_env_number(process_number, options={})
  if process_number == 0 && !options[:first_is_1]
    ''
  else
    process_number + 1
  end
end

def test_file_name

def test_file_name
  "test"
end

def test_suffix

def test_suffix
  /_(test|spec).rb$/
end

def tests_in_groups(tests, num_groups, options={})

finds all tests and partitions them into groups
def tests_in_groups(tests, num_groups, options={})
  tests = tests_with_size(tests, options)
  Grouper.in_even_groups_by_size(tests, num_groups, options)
end

def tests_with_size(tests, options)

def tests_with_size(tests, options)
  tests = find_tests(tests, options)
  case options[:group_by]
  when :found
    tests.map! { |t| [t, 1] }
  when :filesize
    sort_by_filesize(tests)
  when :runtime
    sort_by_runtime(tests, runtimes(tests, options), options.merge(allowed_missing: (options[:allowed_missing_percent] || 50) / 100.0))
  when nil
    # use recorded test runtime if we got enough data
    runtimes = runtimes(tests, options) rescue []
    if runtimes.size * 1.5 > tests.size
      puts "Using recorded test runtime"
      sort_by_runtime(tests, runtimes)
    else
      sort_by_filesize(tests)
    end
  else
    raise ArgumentError, "Unsupported option #{options[:group_by]}"
  end
  tests
end