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1 | """Generic testing tools that do NOT depend on Twisted. |
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1 | """Generic testing tools that do NOT depend on Twisted. | |
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3 | In particular, this module exposes a set of top-level assert* functions that |
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3 | In particular, this module exposes a set of top-level assert* functions that | |
4 | can be used in place of nose.tools.assert* in method generators (the ones in |
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4 | can be used in place of nose.tools.assert* in method generators (the ones in | |
5 | nose can not, at least as of nose 0.10.4). |
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5 | nose can not, at least as of nose 0.10.4). | |
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6 | |||
7 | Note: our testing package contains testing.util, which does depend on Twisted |
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7 | Note: our testing package contains testing.util, which does depend on Twisted | |
8 | and provides utilities for tests that manage Deferreds. All testing support |
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8 | and provides utilities for tests that manage Deferreds. All testing support | |
9 | tools that only depend on nose, IPython or the standard library should go here |
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9 | tools that only depend on nose, IPython or the standard library should go here | |
10 | instead. |
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10 | instead. | |
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12 | |||
13 | Authors |
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13 | Authors | |
14 | ------- |
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14 | ------- | |
15 | - Fernando Perez <Fernando.Perez@berkeley.edu> |
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15 | - Fernando Perez <Fernando.Perez@berkeley.edu> | |
16 | """ |
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16 | """ | |
17 |
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17 | |||
18 | from __future__ import absolute_import |
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18 | from __future__ import absolute_import | |
19 |
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19 | |||
20 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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20 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
21 | # Copyright (C) 2009 The IPython Development Team |
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21 | # Copyright (C) 2009 The IPython Development Team | |
22 | # |
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22 | # | |
23 | # Distributed under the terms of the BSD License. The full license is in |
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23 | # Distributed under the terms of the BSD License. The full license is in | |
24 | # the file COPYING, distributed as part of this software. |
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24 | # the file COPYING, distributed as part of this software. | |
25 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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25 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
26 |
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26 | |||
27 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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27 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
28 | # Imports |
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28 | # Imports | |
29 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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29 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
30 |
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30 | |||
31 | import os |
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31 | import os | |
32 | import re |
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32 | import re | |
33 | import sys |
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33 | import sys | |
34 |
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34 | |||
35 | try: |
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35 | try: | |
36 | # These tools are used by parts of the runtime, so we make the nose |
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36 | # These tools are used by parts of the runtime, so we make the nose | |
37 | # dependency optional at this point. Nose is a hard dependency to run the |
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37 | # dependency optional at this point. Nose is a hard dependency to run the | |
38 | # test suite, but NOT to use ipython itself. |
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38 | # test suite, but NOT to use ipython itself. | |
39 | import nose.tools as nt |
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39 | import nose.tools as nt | |
40 | has_nose = True |
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40 | has_nose = True | |
41 | except ImportError: |
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41 | except ImportError: | |
42 | has_nose = False |
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42 | has_nose = False | |
43 |
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43 | |||
44 | from IPython.config.loader import Config |
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44 | from IPython.config.loader import Config | |
45 | from IPython.utils.process import find_cmd, getoutputerror |
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45 | from IPython.utils.process import find_cmd, getoutputerror | |
46 | from IPython.utils.text import list_strings |
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46 | from IPython.utils.text import list_strings | |
47 | from IPython.utils.io import temp_pyfile |
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47 | from IPython.utils.io import temp_pyfile | |
48 |
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48 | |||
49 | from . import decorators as dec |
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49 | from . import decorators as dec | |
50 |
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50 | |||
51 | # Set to True to test ipython.py in the local directory. |
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52 | LOCALTEST = False |
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53 |
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54 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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51 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
55 | # Globals |
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52 | # Globals | |
56 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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53 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
57 |
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54 | |||
58 | # Make a bunch of nose.tools assert wrappers that can be used in test |
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55 | # Make a bunch of nose.tools assert wrappers that can be used in test | |
59 | # generators. This will expose an assert* function for each one in nose.tools. |
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56 | # generators. This will expose an assert* function for each one in nose.tools. | |
60 |
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57 | |||
61 | _tpl = """ |
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58 | _tpl = """ | |
62 | def %(name)s(*a,**kw): |
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59 | def %(name)s(*a,**kw): | |
63 | return nt.%(name)s(*a,**kw) |
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60 | return nt.%(name)s(*a,**kw) | |
64 | """ |
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61 | """ | |
65 |
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62 | |||
66 | if has_nose: |
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63 | if has_nose: | |
67 | for _x in [a for a in dir(nt) if a.startswith('assert')]: |
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64 | for _x in [a for a in dir(nt) if a.startswith('assert')]: | |
68 | exec _tpl % dict(name=_x) |
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65 | exec _tpl % dict(name=_x) | |
69 |
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66 | |||
70 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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67 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
71 | # Functions and classes |
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68 | # Functions and classes | |
72 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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69 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
73 |
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70 | |||
74 | # The docstring for full_path doctests differently on win32 (different path |
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71 | # The docstring for full_path doctests differently on win32 (different path | |
75 | # separator) so just skip the doctest there. The example remains informative. |
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72 | # separator) so just skip the doctest there. The example remains informative. | |
76 | doctest_deco = dec.skip_doctest if sys.platform == 'win32' else dec.null_deco |
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73 | doctest_deco = dec.skip_doctest if sys.platform == 'win32' else dec.null_deco | |
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74 | |||
78 | @doctest_deco |
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75 | @doctest_deco | |
79 | def full_path(startPath,files): |
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76 | def full_path(startPath,files): | |
80 | """Make full paths for all the listed files, based on startPath. |
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77 | """Make full paths for all the listed files, based on startPath. | |
81 |
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78 | |||
82 | Only the base part of startPath is kept, since this routine is typically |
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79 | Only the base part of startPath is kept, since this routine is typically | |
83 | used with a script's __file__ variable as startPath. The base of startPath |
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80 | used with a script's __file__ variable as startPath. The base of startPath | |
84 | is then prepended to all the listed files, forming the output list. |
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81 | is then prepended to all the listed files, forming the output list. | |
85 |
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86 | Parameters |
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83 | Parameters | |
87 | ---------- |
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84 | ---------- | |
88 | startPath : string |
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85 | startPath : string | |
89 | Initial path to use as the base for the results. This path is split |
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86 | Initial path to use as the base for the results. This path is split | |
90 | using os.path.split() and only its first component is kept. |
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87 | using os.path.split() and only its first component is kept. | |
91 |
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88 | |||
92 | files : string or list |
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89 | files : string or list | |
93 | One or more files. |
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90 | One or more files. | |
94 |
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91 | |||
95 | Examples |
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92 | Examples | |
96 | -------- |
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93 | -------- | |
97 |
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94 | |||
98 | >>> full_path('/foo/bar.py',['a.txt','b.txt']) |
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95 | >>> full_path('/foo/bar.py',['a.txt','b.txt']) | |
99 | ['/foo/a.txt', '/foo/b.txt'] |
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96 | ['/foo/a.txt', '/foo/b.txt'] | |
100 |
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97 | |||
101 | >>> full_path('/foo',['a.txt','b.txt']) |
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98 | >>> full_path('/foo',['a.txt','b.txt']) | |
102 | ['/a.txt', '/b.txt'] |
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99 | ['/a.txt', '/b.txt'] | |
103 |
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100 | |||
104 | If a single file is given, the output is still a list: |
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101 | If a single file is given, the output is still a list: | |
105 | >>> full_path('/foo','a.txt') |
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102 | >>> full_path('/foo','a.txt') | |
106 | ['/a.txt'] |
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103 | ['/a.txt'] | |
107 | """ |
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104 | """ | |
108 |
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105 | |||
109 | files = list_strings(files) |
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106 | files = list_strings(files) | |
110 | base = os.path.split(startPath)[0] |
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107 | base = os.path.split(startPath)[0] | |
111 | return [ os.path.join(base,f) for f in files ] |
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108 | return [ os.path.join(base,f) for f in files ] | |
112 |
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109 | |||
113 |
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110 | |||
114 | def parse_test_output(txt): |
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111 | def parse_test_output(txt): | |
115 | """Parse the output of a test run and return errors, failures. |
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112 | """Parse the output of a test run and return errors, failures. | |
116 |
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113 | |||
117 | Parameters |
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114 | Parameters | |
118 | ---------- |
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115 | ---------- | |
119 | txt : str |
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116 | txt : str | |
120 | Text output of a test run, assumed to contain a line of one of the |
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117 | Text output of a test run, assumed to contain a line of one of the | |
121 | following forms:: |
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118 | following forms:: | |
122 | 'FAILED (errors=1)' |
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119 | 'FAILED (errors=1)' | |
123 | 'FAILED (failures=1)' |
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120 | 'FAILED (failures=1)' | |
124 | 'FAILED (errors=1, failures=1)' |
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121 | 'FAILED (errors=1, failures=1)' | |
125 |
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122 | |||
126 | Returns |
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123 | Returns | |
127 | ------- |
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124 | ------- | |
128 | nerr, nfail: number of errors and failures. |
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125 | nerr, nfail: number of errors and failures. | |
129 | """ |
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126 | """ | |
130 |
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127 | |||
131 | err_m = re.search(r'^FAILED \(errors=(\d+)\)', txt, re.MULTILINE) |
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128 | err_m = re.search(r'^FAILED \(errors=(\d+)\)', txt, re.MULTILINE) | |
132 | if err_m: |
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129 | if err_m: | |
133 | nerr = int(err_m.group(1)) |
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130 | nerr = int(err_m.group(1)) | |
134 | nfail = 0 |
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131 | nfail = 0 | |
135 | return nerr, nfail |
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132 | return nerr, nfail | |
136 |
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133 | |||
137 | fail_m = re.search(r'^FAILED \(failures=(\d+)\)', txt, re.MULTILINE) |
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134 | fail_m = re.search(r'^FAILED \(failures=(\d+)\)', txt, re.MULTILINE) | |
138 | if fail_m: |
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135 | if fail_m: | |
139 | nerr = 0 |
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136 | nerr = 0 | |
140 | nfail = int(fail_m.group(1)) |
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137 | nfail = int(fail_m.group(1)) | |
141 | return nerr, nfail |
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138 | return nerr, nfail | |
142 |
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139 | |||
143 | both_m = re.search(r'^FAILED \(errors=(\d+), failures=(\d+)\)', txt, |
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140 | both_m = re.search(r'^FAILED \(errors=(\d+), failures=(\d+)\)', txt, | |
144 | re.MULTILINE) |
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141 | re.MULTILINE) | |
145 | if both_m: |
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142 | if both_m: | |
146 | nerr = int(both_m.group(1)) |
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143 | nerr = int(both_m.group(1)) | |
147 | nfail = int(both_m.group(2)) |
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144 | nfail = int(both_m.group(2)) | |
148 | return nerr, nfail |
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145 | return nerr, nfail | |
149 |
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150 | # If the input didn't match any of these forms, assume no error/failures |
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147 | # If the input didn't match any of these forms, assume no error/failures | |
151 | return 0, 0 |
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148 | return 0, 0 | |
152 |
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149 | |||
153 |
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150 | |||
154 | # So nose doesn't think this is a test |
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151 | # So nose doesn't think this is a test | |
155 | parse_test_output.__test__ = False |
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152 | parse_test_output.__test__ = False | |
156 |
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153 | |||
157 |
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154 | |||
158 | def default_argv(): |
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155 | def default_argv(): | |
159 | """Return a valid default argv for creating testing instances of ipython""" |
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156 | """Return a valid default argv for creating testing instances of ipython""" | |
160 |
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157 | |||
161 | return ['--quick', # so no config file is loaded |
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158 | return ['--quick', # so no config file is loaded | |
162 | # Other defaults to minimize side effects on stdout |
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159 | # Other defaults to minimize side effects on stdout | |
163 | '--colors=NoColor', '--no-term-title','--no-banner', |
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160 | '--colors=NoColor', '--no-term-title','--no-banner', | |
164 | '--autocall=0'] |
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161 | '--autocall=0'] | |
165 |
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162 | |||
166 |
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163 | |||
167 | def default_config(): |
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164 | def default_config(): | |
168 | """Return a config object with good defaults for testing.""" |
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165 | """Return a config object with good defaults for testing.""" | |
169 | config = Config() |
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166 | config = Config() | |
170 | config.TerminalInteractiveShell.colors = 'NoColor' |
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167 | config.TerminalInteractiveShell.colors = 'NoColor' | |
171 | config.TerminalTerminalInteractiveShell.term_title = False, |
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168 | config.TerminalTerminalInteractiveShell.term_title = False, | |
172 | config.TerminalInteractiveShell.autocall = 0 |
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169 | config.TerminalInteractiveShell.autocall = 0 | |
173 | return config |
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170 | return config | |
174 |
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171 | |||
175 |
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172 | |||
176 | def ipexec(fname, options=None): |
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173 | def ipexec(fname, options=None): | |
177 | """Utility to call 'ipython filename'. |
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174 | """Utility to call 'ipython filename'. | |
178 |
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175 | |||
179 | Starts IPython witha minimal and safe configuration to make startup as fast |
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176 | Starts IPython witha minimal and safe configuration to make startup as fast | |
180 | as possible. |
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177 | as possible. | |
181 |
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178 | |||
182 | Note that this starts IPython in a subprocess! |
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179 | Note that this starts IPython in a subprocess! | |
183 |
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180 | |||
184 | Parameters |
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181 | Parameters | |
185 | ---------- |
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182 | ---------- | |
186 | fname : str |
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183 | fname : str | |
187 | Name of file to be executed (should have .py or .ipy extension). |
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184 | Name of file to be executed (should have .py or .ipy extension). | |
188 |
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185 | |||
189 | options : optional, list |
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186 | options : optional, list | |
190 | Extra command-line flags to be passed to IPython. |
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187 | Extra command-line flags to be passed to IPython. | |
191 |
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188 | |||
192 | Returns |
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189 | Returns | |
193 | ------- |
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190 | ------- | |
194 | (stdout, stderr) of ipython subprocess. |
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191 | (stdout, stderr) of ipython subprocess. | |
195 | """ |
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192 | """ | |
196 | if options is None: options = [] |
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193 | if options is None: options = [] | |
197 |
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194 | |||
198 | # For these subprocess calls, eliminate all prompt printing so we only see |
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195 | # For these subprocess calls, eliminate all prompt printing so we only see | |
199 | # output from script execution |
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196 | # output from script execution | |
200 | prompt_opts = ['--prompt-in1=""', '--prompt-in2=""', '--prompt-out=""'] |
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197 | prompt_opts = ['--prompt-in1=""', '--prompt-in2=""', '--prompt-out=""'] | |
201 | cmdargs = ' '.join(default_argv() + prompt_opts + options) |
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198 | cmdargs = ' '.join(default_argv() + prompt_opts + options) | |
202 |
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199 | |||
203 | _ip = get_ipython() |
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200 | _ip = get_ipython() | |
204 | test_dir = os.path.dirname(__file__) |
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201 | test_dir = os.path.dirname(__file__) | |
205 |
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202 | |||
206 | if LOCALTEST: |
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207 | ipython_cmd = os.path.join(os.getcwd(),'ipython.py') |
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208 | else: |
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209 |
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203 | ipython_cmd = find_cmd('ipython') | |
210 | # Absolute path for filename |
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204 | # Absolute path for filename | |
211 | full_fname = os.path.join(test_dir, fname) |
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205 | full_fname = os.path.join(test_dir, fname) | |
212 | full_cmd = '%s %s %s' % (ipython_cmd, cmdargs, full_fname) |
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206 | full_cmd = '%s %s %s' % (ipython_cmd, cmdargs, full_fname) | |
213 | #print >> sys.stderr, 'FULL CMD:', full_cmd # dbg |
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207 | #print >> sys.stderr, 'FULL CMD:', full_cmd # dbg | |
214 | return getoutputerror(full_cmd) |
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208 | return getoutputerror(full_cmd) | |
215 |
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209 | |||
216 |
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210 | |||
217 | def ipexec_validate(fname, expected_out, expected_err='', |
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211 | def ipexec_validate(fname, expected_out, expected_err='', | |
218 | options=None): |
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212 | options=None): | |
219 | """Utility to call 'ipython filename' and validate output/error. |
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213 | """Utility to call 'ipython filename' and validate output/error. | |
220 |
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214 | |||
221 | This function raises an AssertionError if the validation fails. |
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215 | This function raises an AssertionError if the validation fails. | |
222 |
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216 | |||
223 | Note that this starts IPython in a subprocess! |
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217 | Note that this starts IPython in a subprocess! | |
224 |
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218 | |||
225 | Parameters |
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219 | Parameters | |
226 | ---------- |
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220 | ---------- | |
227 | fname : str |
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221 | fname : str | |
228 | Name of the file to be executed (should have .py or .ipy extension). |
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222 | Name of the file to be executed (should have .py or .ipy extension). | |
229 |
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223 | |||
230 | expected_out : str |
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224 | expected_out : str | |
231 | Expected stdout of the process. |
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225 | Expected stdout of the process. | |
232 |
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226 | |||
233 | expected_err : optional, str |
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227 | expected_err : optional, str | |
234 | Expected stderr of the process. |
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228 | Expected stderr of the process. | |
235 |
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229 | |||
236 | options : optional, list |
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230 | options : optional, list | |
237 | Extra command-line flags to be passed to IPython. |
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231 | Extra command-line flags to be passed to IPython. | |
238 |
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232 | |||
239 | Returns |
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233 | Returns | |
240 | ------- |
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234 | ------- | |
241 | None |
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235 | None | |
242 | """ |
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236 | """ | |
243 |
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237 | |||
244 | import nose.tools as nt |
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238 | import nose.tools as nt | |
245 |
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239 | |||
246 | out, err = ipexec(fname) |
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240 | out, err = ipexec(fname) | |
247 | #print 'OUT', out # dbg |
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241 | #print 'OUT', out # dbg | |
248 | #print 'ERR', err # dbg |
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242 | #print 'ERR', err # dbg | |
249 | # If there are any errors, we must check those befor stdout, as they may be |
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243 | # If there are any errors, we must check those befor stdout, as they may be | |
250 | # more informative than simply having an empty stdout. |
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244 | # more informative than simply having an empty stdout. | |
251 | if err: |
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245 | if err: | |
252 | if expected_err: |
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246 | if expected_err: | |
253 | nt.assert_equals(err.strip(), expected_err.strip()) |
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247 | nt.assert_equals(err.strip(), expected_err.strip()) | |
254 | else: |
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248 | else: | |
255 | raise ValueError('Running file %r produced error: %r' % |
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249 | raise ValueError('Running file %r produced error: %r' % | |
256 | (fname, err)) |
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250 | (fname, err)) | |
257 | # If no errors or output on stderr was expected, match stdout |
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251 | # If no errors or output on stderr was expected, match stdout | |
258 | nt.assert_equals(out.strip(), expected_out.strip()) |
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252 | nt.assert_equals(out.strip(), expected_out.strip()) | |
259 |
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253 | |||
260 |
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254 | |||
261 | class TempFileMixin(object): |
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255 | class TempFileMixin(object): | |
262 | """Utility class to create temporary Python/IPython files. |
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256 | """Utility class to create temporary Python/IPython files. | |
263 |
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257 | |||
264 | Meant as a mixin class for test cases.""" |
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258 | Meant as a mixin class for test cases.""" | |
265 |
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259 | |||
266 | def mktmp(self, src, ext='.py'): |
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260 | def mktmp(self, src, ext='.py'): | |
267 | """Make a valid python temp file.""" |
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261 | """Make a valid python temp file.""" | |
268 | fname, f = temp_pyfile(src, ext) |
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262 | fname, f = temp_pyfile(src, ext) | |
269 | self.tmpfile = f |
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263 | self.tmpfile = f | |
270 | self.fname = fname |
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264 | self.fname = fname | |
271 |
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265 | |||
272 | def tearDown(self): |
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266 | def tearDown(self): | |
273 | if hasattr(self, 'tmpfile'): |
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267 | if hasattr(self, 'tmpfile'): | |
274 | # If the tmpfile wasn't made because of skipped tests, like in |
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268 | # If the tmpfile wasn't made because of skipped tests, like in | |
275 | # win32, there's nothing to cleanup. |
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269 | # win32, there's nothing to cleanup. | |
276 | self.tmpfile.close() |
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270 | self.tmpfile.close() | |
277 | try: |
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271 | try: | |
278 | os.unlink(self.fname) |
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272 | os.unlink(self.fname) | |
279 | except: |
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273 | except: | |
280 | # On Windows, even though we close the file, we still can't |
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274 | # On Windows, even though we close the file, we still can't | |
281 | # delete it. I have no clue why |
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275 | # delete it. I have no clue why | |
282 | pass |
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276 | pass | |
283 |
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