|
|
"""Nose Plugin that supports IPython doctests.
|
|
|
|
|
|
Limitations:
|
|
|
|
|
|
- When generating examples for use as doctests, make sure that you have
|
|
|
pretty-printing OFF. This can be done either by setting the
|
|
|
``PlainTextFormatter.pprint`` option in your configuration file to False, or
|
|
|
by interactively disabling it with %Pprint. This is required so that IPython
|
|
|
output matches that of normal Python, which is used by doctest for internal
|
|
|
execution.
|
|
|
|
|
|
- Do not rely on specific prompt numbers for results (such as using
|
|
|
'_34==True', for example). For IPython tests run via an external process the
|
|
|
prompt numbers may be different, and IPython tests run as normal python code
|
|
|
won't even have these special _NN variables set at all.
|
|
|
"""
|
|
|
|
|
|
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|
|
# Module imports
|
|
|
|
|
|
# From the standard library
|
|
|
import doctest
|
|
|
import logging
|
|
|
import os
|
|
|
import re
|
|
|
|
|
|
from testpath import modified_env
|
|
|
|
|
|
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|
|
# Module globals and other constants
|
|
|
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|
|
|
|
|
log = logging.getLogger(__name__)
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|
|
# Classes and functions
|
|
|
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
class DocTestFinder(doctest.DocTestFinder):
|
|
|
def _get_test(self, obj, name, module, globs, source_lines):
|
|
|
test = super()._get_test(obj, name, module, globs, source_lines)
|
|
|
|
|
|
if bool(getattr(obj, "__skip_doctest__", False)) and test is not None:
|
|
|
for example in test.examples:
|
|
|
example.options[doctest.SKIP] = True
|
|
|
|
|
|
return test
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
class IPDoctestOutputChecker(doctest.OutputChecker):
|
|
|
"""Second-chance checker with support for random tests.
|
|
|
|
|
|
If the default comparison doesn't pass, this checker looks in the expected
|
|
|
output string for flags that tell us to ignore the output.
|
|
|
"""
|
|
|
|
|
|
random_re = re.compile(r'#\s*random\s+')
|
|
|
|
|
|
def check_output(self, want, got, optionflags):
|
|
|
"""Check output, accepting special markers embedded in the output.
|
|
|
|
|
|
If the output didn't pass the default validation but the special string
|
|
|
'#random' is included, we accept it."""
|
|
|
|
|
|
# Let the original tester verify first, in case people have valid tests
|
|
|
# that happen to have a comment saying '#random' embedded in.
|
|
|
ret = doctest.OutputChecker.check_output(self, want, got,
|
|
|
optionflags)
|
|
|
if not ret and self.random_re.search(want):
|
|
|
#print >> sys.stderr, 'RANDOM OK:',want # dbg
|
|
|
return True
|
|
|
|
|
|
return ret
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
# A simple subclassing of the original with a different class name, so we can
|
|
|
# distinguish and treat differently IPython examples from pure python ones.
|
|
|
class IPExample(doctest.Example): pass
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
class IPDocTestParser(doctest.DocTestParser):
|
|
|
"""
|
|
|
A class used to parse strings containing doctest examples.
|
|
|
|
|
|
Note: This is a version modified to properly recognize IPython input and
|
|
|
convert any IPython examples into valid Python ones.
|
|
|
"""
|
|
|
# This regular expression is used to find doctest examples in a
|
|
|
# string. It defines three groups: `source` is the source code
|
|
|
# (including leading indentation and prompts); `indent` is the
|
|
|
# indentation of the first (PS1) line of the source code; and
|
|
|
# `want` is the expected output (including leading indentation).
|
|
|
|
|
|
# Classic Python prompts or default IPython ones
|
|
|
_PS1_PY = r'>>>'
|
|
|
_PS2_PY = r'\.\.\.'
|
|
|
|
|
|
_PS1_IP = r'In\ \[\d+\]:'
|
|
|
_PS2_IP = r'\ \ \ \.\.\.+:'
|
|
|
|
|
|
_RE_TPL = r'''
|
|
|
# Source consists of a PS1 line followed by zero or more PS2 lines.
|
|
|
(?P<source>
|
|
|
(?:^(?P<indent> [ ]*) (?P<ps1> %s) .*) # PS1 line
|
|
|
(?:\n [ ]* (?P<ps2> %s) .*)*) # PS2 lines
|
|
|
\n? # a newline
|
|
|
# Want consists of any non-blank lines that do not start with PS1.
|
|
|
(?P<want> (?:(?![ ]*$) # Not a blank line
|
|
|
(?![ ]*%s) # Not a line starting with PS1
|
|
|
(?![ ]*%s) # Not a line starting with PS2
|
|
|
.*$\n? # But any other line
|
|
|
)*)
|
|
|
'''
|
|
|
|
|
|
_EXAMPLE_RE_PY = re.compile( _RE_TPL % (_PS1_PY,_PS2_PY,_PS1_PY,_PS2_PY),
|
|
|
re.MULTILINE | re.VERBOSE)
|
|
|
|
|
|
_EXAMPLE_RE_IP = re.compile( _RE_TPL % (_PS1_IP,_PS2_IP,_PS1_IP,_PS2_IP),
|
|
|
re.MULTILINE | re.VERBOSE)
|
|
|
|
|
|
# Mark a test as being fully random. In this case, we simply append the
|
|
|
# random marker ('#random') to each individual example's output. This way
|
|
|
# we don't need to modify any other code.
|
|
|
_RANDOM_TEST = re.compile(r'#\s*all-random\s+')
|
|
|
|
|
|
def ip2py(self,source):
|
|
|
"""Convert input IPython source into valid Python."""
|
|
|
block = _ip.input_transformer_manager.transform_cell(source)
|
|
|
if len(block.splitlines()) == 1:
|
|
|
return _ip.prefilter(block)
|
|
|
else:
|
|
|
return block
|
|
|
|
|
|
def parse(self, string, name='<string>'):
|
|
|
"""
|
|
|
Divide the given string into examples and intervening text,
|
|
|
and return them as a list of alternating Examples and strings.
|
|
|
Line numbers for the Examples are 0-based. The optional
|
|
|
argument `name` is a name identifying this string, and is only
|
|
|
used for error messages.
|
|
|
"""
|
|
|
|
|
|
#print 'Parse string:\n',string # dbg
|
|
|
|
|
|
string = string.expandtabs()
|
|
|
# If all lines begin with the same indentation, then strip it.
|
|
|
min_indent = self._min_indent(string)
|
|
|
if min_indent > 0:
|
|
|
string = '\n'.join([l[min_indent:] for l in string.split('\n')])
|
|
|
|
|
|
output = []
|
|
|
charno, lineno = 0, 0
|
|
|
|
|
|
# We make 'all random' tests by adding the '# random' mark to every
|
|
|
# block of output in the test.
|
|
|
if self._RANDOM_TEST.search(string):
|
|
|
random_marker = '\n# random'
|
|
|
else:
|
|
|
random_marker = ''
|
|
|
|
|
|
# Whether to convert the input from ipython to python syntax
|
|
|
ip2py = False
|
|
|
# Find all doctest examples in the string. First, try them as Python
|
|
|
# examples, then as IPython ones
|
|
|
terms = list(self._EXAMPLE_RE_PY.finditer(string))
|
|
|
if terms:
|
|
|
# Normal Python example
|
|
|
Example = doctest.Example
|
|
|
else:
|
|
|
# It's an ipython example.
|
|
|
terms = list(self._EXAMPLE_RE_IP.finditer(string))
|
|
|
Example = IPExample
|
|
|
ip2py = True
|
|
|
|
|
|
for m in terms:
|
|
|
# Add the pre-example text to `output`.
|
|
|
output.append(string[charno:m.start()])
|
|
|
# Update lineno (lines before this example)
|
|
|
lineno += string.count('\n', charno, m.start())
|
|
|
# Extract info from the regexp match.
|
|
|
(source, options, want, exc_msg) = \
|
|
|
self._parse_example(m, name, lineno,ip2py)
|
|
|
|
|
|
# Append the random-output marker (it defaults to empty in most
|
|
|
# cases, it's only non-empty for 'all-random' tests):
|
|
|
want += random_marker
|
|
|
|
|
|
# Create an Example, and add it to the list.
|
|
|
if not self._IS_BLANK_OR_COMMENT(source):
|
|
|
output.append(Example(source, want, exc_msg,
|
|
|
lineno=lineno,
|
|
|
indent=min_indent+len(m.group('indent')),
|
|
|
options=options))
|
|
|
# Update lineno (lines inside this example)
|
|
|
lineno += string.count('\n', m.start(), m.end())
|
|
|
# Update charno.
|
|
|
charno = m.end()
|
|
|
# Add any remaining post-example text to `output`.
|
|
|
output.append(string[charno:])
|
|
|
return output
|
|
|
|
|
|
def _parse_example(self, m, name, lineno,ip2py=False):
|
|
|
"""
|
|
|
Given a regular expression match from `_EXAMPLE_RE` (`m`),
|
|
|
return a pair `(source, want)`, where `source` is the matched
|
|
|
example's source code (with prompts and indentation stripped);
|
|
|
and `want` is the example's expected output (with indentation
|
|
|
stripped).
|
|
|
|
|
|
`name` is the string's name, and `lineno` is the line number
|
|
|
where the example starts; both are used for error messages.
|
|
|
|
|
|
Optional:
|
|
|
`ip2py`: if true, filter the input via IPython to convert the syntax
|
|
|
into valid python.
|
|
|
"""
|
|
|
|
|
|
# Get the example's indentation level.
|
|
|
indent = len(m.group('indent'))
|
|
|
|
|
|
# Divide source into lines; check that they're properly
|
|
|
# indented; and then strip their indentation & prompts.
|
|
|
source_lines = m.group('source').split('\n')
|
|
|
|
|
|
# We're using variable-length input prompts
|
|
|
ps1 = m.group('ps1')
|
|
|
ps2 = m.group('ps2')
|
|
|
ps1_len = len(ps1)
|
|
|
|
|
|
self._check_prompt_blank(source_lines, indent, name, lineno,ps1_len)
|
|
|
if ps2:
|
|
|
self._check_prefix(source_lines[1:], ' '*indent + ps2, name, lineno)
|
|
|
|
|
|
source = '\n'.join([sl[indent+ps1_len+1:] for sl in source_lines])
|
|
|
|
|
|
if ip2py:
|
|
|
# Convert source input from IPython into valid Python syntax
|
|
|
source = self.ip2py(source)
|
|
|
|
|
|
# Divide want into lines; check that it's properly indented; and
|
|
|
# then strip the indentation. Spaces before the last newline should
|
|
|
# be preserved, so plain rstrip() isn't good enough.
|
|
|
want = m.group('want')
|
|
|
want_lines = want.split('\n')
|
|
|
if len(want_lines) > 1 and re.match(r' *$', want_lines[-1]):
|
|
|
del want_lines[-1] # forget final newline & spaces after it
|
|
|
self._check_prefix(want_lines, ' '*indent, name,
|
|
|
lineno + len(source_lines))
|
|
|
|
|
|
# Remove ipython output prompt that might be present in the first line
|
|
|
want_lines[0] = re.sub(r'Out\[\d+\]: \s*?\n?','',want_lines[0])
|
|
|
|
|
|
want = '\n'.join([wl[indent:] for wl in want_lines])
|
|
|
|
|
|
# If `want` contains a traceback message, then extract it.
|
|
|
m = self._EXCEPTION_RE.match(want)
|
|
|
if m:
|
|
|
exc_msg = m.group('msg')
|
|
|
else:
|
|
|
exc_msg = None
|
|
|
|
|
|
# Extract options from the source.
|
|
|
options = self._find_options(source, name, lineno)
|
|
|
|
|
|
return source, options, want, exc_msg
|
|
|
|
|
|
def _check_prompt_blank(self, lines, indent, name, lineno, ps1_len):
|
|
|
"""
|
|
|
Given the lines of a source string (including prompts and
|
|
|
leading indentation), check to make sure that every prompt is
|
|
|
followed by a space character. If any line is not followed by
|
|
|
a space character, then raise ValueError.
|
|
|
|
|
|
Note: IPython-modified version which takes the input prompt length as a
|
|
|
parameter, so that prompts of variable length can be dealt with.
|
|
|
"""
|
|
|
space_idx = indent+ps1_len
|
|
|
min_len = space_idx+1
|
|
|
for i, line in enumerate(lines):
|
|
|
if len(line) >= min_len and line[space_idx] != ' ':
|
|
|
raise ValueError('line %r of the docstring for %s '
|
|
|
'lacks blank after %s: %r' %
|
|
|
(lineno+i+1, name,
|
|
|
line[indent:space_idx], line))
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
SKIP = doctest.register_optionflag('SKIP')
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
class IPDocTestRunner(doctest.DocTestRunner,object):
|
|
|
"""Test runner that synchronizes the IPython namespace with test globals.
|
|
|
"""
|
|
|
|
|
|
def run(self, test, compileflags=None, out=None, clear_globs=True):
|
|
|
# Override terminal size to standardise traceback format
|
|
|
with modified_env({'COLUMNS': '80', 'LINES': '24'}):
|
|
|
return super(IPDocTestRunner,self).run(test,
|
|
|
compileflags,out,clear_globs)
|
|
|
|