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Rollup merge of #62023 - RalfJung:miri-toolstate, r=kennytm

publish_toolstate: don't use 'new' from inside the loop

I think I made a mistake in https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/61938 by using `new` outside the inner loop. This PR fixes that.

However, no issue got created at all for https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/62003#issuecomment-504356964, and I don't know why that is.   The script should be [triggered by Traivs](56a12b2ad0/.travis.yml (L240)), and I can find no trace of that in [the build log](https://travis-ci.com/rust-lang/rust/jobs/209880042).
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@ -72,32 +72,33 @@ def issue(
):
# Open an issue about the toolstate failure.
assignees = [x.strip() for x in maintainers.split('@') if x != '']
assignees.append(relevant_pr_user)
if status == 'test-fail':
status_description = 'has failing tests'
else:
status_description = 'no longer builds'
request = json.dumps({
'body': maybe_delink(textwrap.dedent('''\
Hello, this is your friendly neighborhood mergebot.
After merging PR {}, I observed that the tool {} {}.
A follow-up PR to the repository {} is needed to fix the fallout.
cc @{}, do you think you would have time to do the follow-up work?
If so, that would be great!
cc @{}, the PR reviewer, and @rust-lang/compiler -- nominating for prioritization.
''').format(
relevant_pr_number, tool, status_description,
REPOS.get(tool), relevant_pr_user, pr_reviewer
)),
'title': '`{}` no longer builds after {}'.format(tool, relevant_pr_number),
'assignees': assignees,
'labels': ['T-compiler', 'I-nominated'],
})
print("Creating issue:\n{}".format(request))
response = urllib2.urlopen(urllib2.Request(
gh_url(),
json.dumps({
'body': maybe_delink(textwrap.dedent('''\
Hello, this is your friendly neighborhood mergebot.
After merging PR {}, I observed that the tool {} {}.
A follow-up PR to the repository {} is needed to fix the fallout.
cc @{}, do you think you would have time to do the follow-up work?
If so, that would be great!
cc @{}, the PR reviewer, and @rust-lang/compiler -- nominating for prioritization.
''').format(
relevant_pr_number, tool, status_description,
REPOS.get(tool), relevant_pr_user, pr_reviewer
)),
'title': '`{}` no longer builds after {}'.format(tool, relevant_pr_number),
'assignees': assignees,
'labels': ['T-compiler', 'I-nominated'],
}),
request,
{
'Authorization': 'token ' + github_token,
'Content-Type': 'application/json',
@ -135,13 +136,13 @@ def update_latest(
for status in latest:
tool = status['tool']
changed = False
create_issue = False
create_issue_for_status = None # set to the status that caused the issue
for os, s in current_status.items():
old = status[os]
new = s.get(tool, old)
status[os] = new
if new > old:
if new > old: # comparing the strings, but they are ordered appropriately!
# things got fixed or at least the status quo improved
changed = True
message += '🎉 {} on {}: {}{} (cc {}, @rust-lang/infra).\n' \
@ -156,20 +157,24 @@ def update_latest(
# Most tools only create issues for build failures.
# Other failures can be spurious.
if new == 'build-fail' or (tool == 'miri' and new == 'test-fail'):
create_issue = True
create_issue_for_status = new
if create_issue:
if create_issue_for_status is not None:
try:
issue(
tool, new, MAINTAINERS.get(tool, ''),
tool, create_issue_for_status, MAINTAINERS.get(tool, ''),
relevant_pr_number, relevant_pr_user, pr_reviewer,
)
except IOError as e:
except urllib2.HTTPError as e:
# network errors will simply end up not creating an issue, but that's better
# than failing the entire build job
print("I/O error: {0}".format(e))
print("HTTPError when creating issue for status regression: {0}\n{1}"
.format(e, e.read()))
except IOError as e:
print("I/O error when creating issue for status regression: {0}".format(e))
except:
print("Unexpected error: {0}".format(sys.exc_info()[0]))
print("Unexpected error when creating issue for status regression: {0}"
.format(sys.exc_info()[0]))
raise
if changed: