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run-tests: mechanism to report exceptions during test execution Sometimes when running tests you introduce a ton of exceptions. The most extreme example of this is running Mercurial with Python 3, which currently spews thousands of exceptions when running the test harness. This commit adds an opt-in feature to run-tests.py to aggregate exceptions encountered by `hg` when running tests. When --exceptions is used, the test harness enables the "logexceptions" extension in the test environment. This extension wraps the Mercurial function to handle exceptions and writes information about the exception to a random filename in a directory defined by the test harness via an environment variable. At the end of the test harness, these files are parsed, aggregated, and a list of all unique Mercurial frames triggering exceptions is printed in order of frequency. This feature is intended to aid Python 3 development. I've only really tested it on Python 3. There is no shortage of improvements that could be made. e.g. we could write a separate file containing the exception report - maybe even an HTML report. We also don't capture which tests demonstrate the exceptions, so there's no turnkey way to test whether a code change made an exception disappear. Perfect is the enemy of good. I think the current patch is useful enough to land. Whoever uses it can send patches to imprve its usefulness. Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D1477

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test-check-interfaces.py
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/ tests / test-check-interfaces.py
# Test that certain objects conform to well-defined interfaces.
from __future__ import absolute_import, print_function
from mercurial import (
bundlerepo,
httppeer,
localrepo,
sshpeer,
statichttprepo,
ui as uimod,
unionrepo,
)
def checkobject(o):
"""Verify a constructed object conforms to interface rules.
An object must have __abstractmethods__ defined.
All "public" attributes of the object (attributes not prefixed with
an underscore) must be in __abstractmethods__ or appear on a base class
with __abstractmethods__.
"""
name = o.__class__.__name__
allowed = set()
for cls in o.__class__.__mro__:
if not getattr(cls, '__abstractmethods__', set()):
continue
allowed |= cls.__abstractmethods__
allowed |= {a for a in dir(cls) if not a.startswith('_')}
if not allowed:
print('%s does not have abstract methods' % name)
return
public = {a for a in dir(o) if not a.startswith('_')}
for attr in sorted(public - allowed):
print('public attributes not in abstract interface: %s.%s' % (
name, attr))
# Facilitates testing localpeer.
class dummyrepo(object):
def __init__(self):
self.ui = uimod.ui()
def filtered(self, name):
pass
def _restrictcapabilities(self, caps):
pass
# Facilitates testing sshpeer without requiring an SSH server.
class testingsshpeer(sshpeer.sshpeer):
def _validaterepo(self, *args, **kwargs):
pass
class badpeer(httppeer.httppeer):
def __init__(self):
super(badpeer, self).__init__(uimod.ui(), 'http://localhost')
self.badattribute = True
def badmethod(self):
pass
def main():
ui = uimod.ui()
checkobject(badpeer())
checkobject(httppeer.httppeer(ui, 'http://localhost'))
checkobject(localrepo.localpeer(dummyrepo()))
checkobject(testingsshpeer(ui, 'ssh://localhost/foo'))
checkobject(bundlerepo.bundlepeer(dummyrepo()))
checkobject(statichttprepo.statichttppeer(dummyrepo()))
checkobject(unionrepo.unionpeer(dummyrepo()))
main()