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# Licensed under the Apache License: http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
# For details: https://github.com/nedbat/coveragepy/blob/master/NOTICE.txt
"""Oddball cases for testing coverage.py"""
import os.path
import re
import sys
from flaky import flaky
import pytest
import coverage
from coverage import env
from coverage.files import abs_file
from coverage.misc import import_local_file
from tests.coveragetest import CoverageTest
from tests.helpers import swallow_warnings
from tests import osinfo
class ThreadingTest(CoverageTest):
"""Tests of the threading support."""
def test_threading(self):
self.check_coverage("""\
import threading
def fromMainThread():
return "called from main thread"
def fromOtherThread():
return "called from other thread"
def neverCalled():
return "no one calls me"
other = threading.Thread(target=fromOtherThread)
other.start()
fromMainThread()
other.join()
""",
[1, 3, 4, 6, 7, 9, 10, 12, 13, 14, 15], "10")
def test_thread_run(self):
self.check_coverage("""\
import threading
class TestThread(threading.Thread):
def run(self):
self.a = 5
self.do_work()
self.a = 7
def do_work(self):
self.a = 10
thd = TestThread()
thd.start()
thd.join()
""",
[1, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 9, 10, 12, 13, 14], "")
class RecursionTest(CoverageTest):
"""Check what happens when recursive code gets near limits."""
def test_short_recursion(self):
# We can definitely get close to 500 stack frames.
self.check_coverage("""\
def recur(n):
if n == 0:
return 0
else:
return recur(n-1)+1
recur(495) # We can get at least this many stack frames.
i = 8 # and this line will be traced
""",
[1, 2, 3, 5, 7, 8], "")
def test_long_recursion(self):
# We can't finish a very deep recursion, but we don't crash.
with pytest.raises(RuntimeError):
with swallow_warnings("Trace function changed, data is likely wrong: None"):
self.check_coverage("""\
def recur(n):
if n == 0:
return 0
else:
return recur(n-1)+1
recur(100000) # This is definitely too many frames.
""",
[1, 2, 3, 5, 7], ""
)
def test_long_recursion_recovery(self):
# Test the core of bug 93: https://github.com/nedbat/coveragepy/issues/93
# When recovering from a stack overflow, the Python trace function is
# disabled, but the C trace function is not. So if we're using a
# Python trace function, we won't trace anything after the stack
# overflow, and there should be a warning about it. If we're using
# the C trace function, only line 3 will be missing, and all else
# will be traced.
self.make_file("recur.py", """\
def recur(n):
if n == 0:
return 0 # never hit
else:
return recur(n-1)+1
try:
recur(100000) # This is definitely too many frames.
except RuntimeError:
i = 10
i = 11
""")
cov = coverage.Coverage()
with swallow_warnings("Trace function changed, data is likely wrong: None"):
self.start_import_stop(cov, "recur")
pytrace = (cov._collector.tracer_name() == "PyTracer")
expected_missing = [3]
if pytrace: # pragma: no metacov
expected_missing += [9, 10, 11]
_, statements, missing, _ = cov.analysis("recur.py")
assert statements == [1, 2, 3, 5, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11]
assert expected_missing == missing
# Get a warning about the stackoverflow effect on the tracing function.
if pytrace: # pragma: no metacov
assert len(cov._warnings) == 1
assert re.fullmatch(
r"Trace function changed, data is likely wrong: None != " +
r"<bound method PyTracer._trace of " +
"<PyTracer at 0x[0-9a-fA-F]+: 5 lines in 1 files>>",
cov._warnings[0],
)
else:
assert not cov._warnings
class MemoryLeakTest(CoverageTest):
"""Attempt the impossible: test that memory doesn't leak.
Note: this test is truly unusual, and has had a colorful history. See
for example: https://github.com/nedbat/coveragepy/issues/186
It may still fail occasionally, especially on PyPy.
"""
@flaky
@pytest.mark.skipif(env.JYTHON, reason="Don't bother on Jython")
@pytest.mark.skipif(not env.C_TRACER, reason="Only the C tracer has refcounting issues")
def test_for_leaks(self):
# Our original bad memory leak only happened on line numbers > 255, so
# make a code object with more lines than that. Ugly string mumbo
# jumbo to get 300 blank lines at the beginning..
code = """\
# blank line\n""" * 300 + """\
def once(x): # line 301
if x % 100 == 0:
raise Exception("100!")
elif x % 2:
return 10
else: # line 306
return 11
i = 0 # Portable loop without alloc'ing memory.
while i < ITERS:
try:
once(i)
except:
pass
i += 1 # line 315
"""
lines = list(range(301, 315))
lines.remove(306) # Line 306 is the "else".
# This is a non-deterministic test, so try it a few times, and fail it
# only if it predominantly fails.
fails = 0
for _ in range(10):
ram_0 = osinfo.process_ram()
self.check_coverage(code.replace("ITERS", "10"), lines, "")
ram_10 = osinfo.process_ram()
self.check_coverage(code.replace("ITERS", "10000"), lines, "")
ram_10k = osinfo.process_ram()
# Running the code 10k times shouldn't grow the ram much more than
# running it 10 times.
ram_growth = (ram_10k - ram_10) - (ram_10 - ram_0)
if ram_growth > 100000:
fails += 1 # pragma: only failure
if fails > 8:
pytest.fail("RAM grew by %d" % (ram_growth)) # pragma: only failure
class MemoryFumblingTest(CoverageTest):
"""Test that we properly manage the None refcount."""
@pytest.mark.skipif(not env.C_TRACER, reason="Only the C tracer has refcounting issues")
def test_dropping_none(self): # pragma: not covered
# TODO: Mark this so it will only be run sometimes.
pytest.skip("This is too expensive for now (30s)")
# Start and stop coverage thousands of times to flush out bad
# reference counting, maybe.
self.make_file("the_code.py", """\
import random
def f():
if random.random() > .5:
x = 1
else:
x = 2
""")
self.make_file("main.py", """\
import coverage
import sys
from the_code import f
for i in range(10000):
cov = coverage.Coverage(branch=True)
cov.start()
f()
cov.stop()
cov.erase()
print("Final None refcount: %d" % (sys.getrefcount(None)))
""")
status, out = self.run_command_status("python main.py")
assert status == 0
assert "Final None refcount" in out
assert "Fatal" not in out
@pytest.mark.skipif(env.JYTHON, reason="Pyexpat isn't a problem on Jython")
class PyexpatTest(CoverageTest):
"""Pyexpat screws up tracing. Make sure we've counter-defended properly."""
def test_pyexpat(self):
# pyexpat calls the trace function explicitly (inexplicably), and does
# it wrong for exceptions. Parsing a DOCTYPE for some reason throws
# an exception internally, and triggers its wrong behavior. This test
# checks that our fake PyTrace_RETURN hack in tracer.c works. It will
# also detect if the pyexpat bug is fixed unbeknownst to us, meaning
# we'd see two RETURNs where there should only be one.
self.make_file("trydom.py", """\
import xml.dom.minidom
XML = '''\\
<!DOCTYPE fooey SYSTEM "http://www.example.com/example.dtd">
<root><child/><child/></root>
'''
def foo():
dom = xml.dom.minidom.parseString(XML)
assert len(dom.getElementsByTagName('child')) == 2
a = 11
foo()
""")
self.make_file("outer.py", "\n"*100 + "import trydom\na = 102\n")
cov = coverage.Coverage()
cov.erase()
# Import the Python file, executing it.
self.start_import_stop(cov, "outer")
_, statements, missing, _ = cov.analysis("trydom.py")
assert statements == [1, 3, 8, 9, 10, 11, 13]
assert missing == []
_, statements, missing, _ = cov.analysis("outer.py")
assert statements == [101, 102]
assert missing == []
# Make sure pyexpat isn't recorded as a source file.
# https://github.com/nedbat/coveragepy/issues/419
files = cov.get_data().measured_files()
msg = f"Pyexpat.c is in the measured files!: {files!r}:"
assert not any(f.endswith("pyexpat.c") for f in files), msg
class ExceptionTest(CoverageTest):
"""I suspect different versions of Python deal with exceptions differently
in the trace function.
"""
def test_exception(self):
# Python 2.3's trace function doesn't get called with "return" if the
# scope is exiting due to an exception. This confounds our trace
# function which relies on scope announcements to track which files to
# trace.
#
# This test is designed to sniff this out. Each function in the call
# stack is in a different file, to try to trip up the tracer. Each
# file has active lines in a different range so we'll see if the lines
# get attributed to the wrong file.
self.make_file("oops.py", """\
def oops(args):
a = 2
raise Exception("oops")
a = 4
""")
self.make_file("fly.py", "\n"*100 + """\
def fly(calls):
a = 2
calls[0](calls[1:])
a = 4
""")
self.make_file("catch.py", "\n"*200 + """\
def catch(calls):
try:
a = 3
calls[0](calls[1:])
a = 5
except:
a = 7
""")
self.make_file("doit.py", "\n"*300 + """\
def doit(calls):
try:
calls[0](calls[1:])
except:
a = 5
""")
# Import all the modules before starting coverage, so the def lines
# won't be in all the results.
for mod in "oops fly catch doit".split():
import_local_file(mod)
# Each run nests the functions differently to get different
# combinations of catching exceptions and letting them fly.
runs = [
("doit fly oops", {
'doit.py': [302, 303, 304, 305],
'fly.py': [102, 103],
'oops.py': [2, 3],
}),
("doit catch oops", {
'doit.py': [302, 303],
'catch.py': [202, 203, 204, 206, 207],
'oops.py': [2, 3],
}),
("doit fly catch oops", {
'doit.py': [302, 303],
'fly.py': [102, 103, 104],
'catch.py': [202, 203, 204, 206, 207],
'oops.py': [2, 3],
}),
("doit catch fly oops", {
'doit.py': [302, 303],
'catch.py': [202, 203, 204, 206, 207],
'fly.py': [102, 103],
'oops.py': [2, 3],
}),
]
for callnames, lines_expected in runs:
# Make the list of functions we'll call for this test.
callnames = callnames.split()
calls = [getattr(sys.modules[cn], cn) for cn in callnames]
cov = coverage.Coverage()
cov.start()
# Call our list of functions: invoke the first, with the rest as
# an argument.
calls[0](calls[1:]) # pragma: nested
cov.stop() # pragma: nested
# Clean the line data and compare to expected results.
# The file names are absolute, so keep just the base.
clean_lines = {}
data = cov.get_data()
for callname in callnames:
filename = callname + ".py"
lines = data.lines(abs_file(filename))
clean_lines[filename] = sorted(lines)
if env.JYTHON: # pragma: only jython
# Jython doesn't report on try or except lines, so take those
# out of the expected lines.
invisible = [202, 206, 302, 304]
for lines in lines_expected.values():
lines[:] = [l for l in lines if l not in invisible]
assert clean_lines == lines_expected
class DoctestTest(CoverageTest):
"""Tests invoked with doctest should measure properly."""
def test_doctest(self):
# Doctests used to be traced, with their line numbers credited to the
# file they were in. Below, one of the doctests has four lines (1-4),
# which would incorrectly claim that lines 1-4 of the file were
# executed. In this file, line 2 is not executed.
self.make_file("the_doctest.py", '''\
if "x" in "abc":
print("hello")
def return_arg_or_void(arg):
"""If <arg> is None, return "Void"; otherwise return <arg>
>>> return_arg_or_void(None)
'Void'
>>> return_arg_or_void("arg")
'arg'
>>> return_arg_or_void("None")
'None'
>>> if "x" in "xyz": # line 1
... if "a" in "aswed": # line 2
... if "a" in "abc": # line 3
... return_arg_or_void(12) # line 4
12
"""
if arg is None:
return "Void"
else:
return arg
import doctest, sys
doctest.testmod(sys.modules[__name__]) # we're not __main__ :(
''')
cov = coverage.Coverage()
self.start_import_stop(cov, "the_doctest")
data = cov.get_data()
assert len(data.measured_files()) == 1
lines = data.lines(data.measured_files().pop())
assert lines == [1, 3, 18, 19, 21, 23, 24]
class GettraceTest(CoverageTest):
"""Tests that we work properly with `sys.gettrace()`."""
def test_round_trip_in_untraced_function(self):
# https://github.com/nedbat/coveragepy/issues/575
self.make_file("main.py", """import sample""")
self.make_file("sample.py", """\
from swap import swap_it
def doit():
print(3)
swap_it()
print(5)
def doit_soon():
print(7)
doit()
print(9)
print(10)
doit_soon()
print(12)
""")
self.make_file("swap.py", """\
import sys
def swap_it():
sys.settrace(sys.gettrace())
""")
# Use --source=sample to prevent measurement of swap.py.
cov = coverage.Coverage(source=["sample"])
self.start_import_stop(cov, "main")
assert self.stdout() == "10\n7\n3\n5\n9\n12\n"
_, statements, missing, _ = cov.analysis("sample.py")
assert statements == [1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12]
assert missing == []
def test_setting_new_trace_function(self):
# https://github.com/nedbat/coveragepy/issues/436
self.check_coverage('''\
import os.path
import sys
def tracer(frame, event, arg):
filename = os.path.basename(frame.f_code.co_filename)
print(f"{event}: {filename} @ {frame.f_lineno}")
return tracer
def begin():
sys.settrace(tracer)
def collect():
t = sys.gettrace()
assert t is tracer, t
def test_unsets_trace():
begin()
collect()
old = sys.gettrace()
test_unsets_trace()
sys.settrace(old)
a = 21
b = 22
''',
lines=[1, 2, 4, 5, 6, 7, 9, 10, 12, 13, 14, 16, 17, 18, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24],
missing="5-7, 13-14",
)
out = self.stdout().replace(self.last_module_name, "coverage_test")
expected = (
"call: coverage_test.py @ 12\n" +
"line: coverage_test.py @ 13\n" +
"line: coverage_test.py @ 14\n" +
"return: coverage_test.py @ 14\n"
)
assert expected == out
@pytest.mark.expensive
@pytest.mark.skipif(env.METACOV, reason="Can't set trace functions during meta-coverage")
def test_atexit_gettrace(self):
# This is not a test of coverage at all, but of our understanding
# of this edge-case behavior in various Pythons.
self.make_file("atexit_gettrace.py", """\
import atexit, sys
def trace_function(frame, event, arg):
return trace_function
sys.settrace(trace_function)
def show_trace_function():
tfn = sys.gettrace()
if tfn is not None:
tfn = tfn.__name__
print(tfn)
atexit.register(show_trace_function)
# This will show what the trace function is at the end of the program.
""")
status, out = self.run_command_status("python atexit_gettrace.py")
assert status == 0
if env.PYPY and env.PYPYVERSION >= (5, 4):
# Newer PyPy clears the trace function before atexit runs.
assert out == "None\n"
else:
# Other Pythons leave the trace function in place.
assert out == "trace_function\n"
class ExecTest(CoverageTest):
"""Tests of exec."""
def test_correct_filename(self):
# https://github.com/nedbat/coveragepy/issues/380
# Bug was that exec'd files would have their lines attributed to the
# calling file. Make two files, both with ~30 lines, but no lines in
# common. Line 30 in to_exec.py was recorded as line 30 in main.py,
# but now it's fixed. :)
self.make_file("to_exec.py", """\
\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n
print("var is {}".format(var)) # line 31
""")
self.make_file("main.py", """\
namespace = {'var': 17}
with open("to_exec.py") as to_exec_py:
code = compile(to_exec_py.read(), 'to_exec.py', 'exec')
exec(code, globals(), namespace)
\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n
print("done") # line 35
""")
cov = coverage.Coverage()
self.start_import_stop(cov, "main")
_, statements, missing, _ = cov.analysis("main.py")
assert statements == [1, 2, 3, 4, 35]
assert missing == []
_, statements, missing, _ = cov.analysis("to_exec.py")
assert statements == [31]
assert missing == []
def test_unencodable_filename(self):
# https://github.com/nedbat/coveragepy/issues/891
self.make_file("bug891.py", r"""exec(compile("pass", "\udcff.py", "exec"))""")
cov = coverage.Coverage()
self.start_import_stop(cov, "bug891")
# Saving would fail trying to encode \udcff.py
cov.save()
files = [os.path.basename(f) for f in cov.get_data().measured_files()]
assert "bug891.py" in files
class MockingProtectionTest(CoverageTest):
"""Tests about protecting ourselves from aggressive mocking.
https://github.com/nedbat/coveragepy/issues/416
"""
def test_os_path_exists(self):
# To see if this test still detects the problem, change isolate_module
# in misc.py to simply return its argument. It should fail with a
# StopIteration error.
self.make_file("bug416.py", """\
import os.path
from unittest import mock
@mock.patch('os.path.exists')
def test_path_exists(mock_exists):
mock_exists.side_effect = [17]
print("in test")
import bug416a
print(bug416a.foo)
print(os.path.exists("."))
test_path_exists()
""")
self.make_file("bug416a.py", """\
print("bug416a.py")
foo = 23
""")
import py_compile
py_compile.compile("bug416a.py")
out = self.run_command("coverage run bug416.py")
assert out == "in test\nbug416a.py\n23\n17\n"
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