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"""
Tests of regrtest.py.
Note: test_regrtest cannot be run twice in parallel.
"""
import contextlib
import dataclasses
import glob
import io
import locale
import os.path
import platform
import random
import re
import shlex
import signal
import subprocess
import sys
import sysconfig
import tempfile
import textwrap
import unittest
from xml.etree import ElementTree
from test import support
from test.support import os_helper, without_optimizer
from test.libregrtest import cmdline
from test.libregrtest import main
from test.libregrtest import setup
from test.libregrtest import utils
from test.libregrtest.filter import get_match_tests, set_match_tests, match_test
from test.libregrtest.result import TestStats
from test.libregrtest.utils import normalize_test_name
if not support.has_subprocess_support:
raise unittest.SkipTest("test module requires subprocess")
ROOT_DIR = os.path.join(os.path.dirname(__file__), '..', '..')
ROOT_DIR = os.path.abspath(os.path.normpath(ROOT_DIR))
LOG_PREFIX = r'[0-9]+:[0-9]+:[0-9]+ (?:load avg: [0-9]+\.[0-9]{2} )?'
RESULT_REGEX = (
'passed',
'failed',
'skipped',
'interrupted',
'env changed',
'timed out',
'ran no tests',
'worker non-zero exit code',
)
RESULT_REGEX = fr'(?:{"|".join(RESULT_REGEX)})'
EXITCODE_BAD_TEST = 2
EXITCODE_ENV_CHANGED = 3
EXITCODE_NO_TESTS_RAN = 4
EXITCODE_RERUN_FAIL = 5
EXITCODE_INTERRUPTED = 130
TEST_INTERRUPTED = textwrap.dedent("""
from signal import SIGINT, raise_signal
try:
raise_signal(SIGINT)
except ImportError:
import os
os.kill(os.getpid(), SIGINT)
""")
class ParseArgsTestCase(unittest.TestCase):
"""
Test regrtest's argument parsing, function _parse_args().
"""
@staticmethod
def parse_args(args):
return cmdline._parse_args(args)
def checkError(self, args, msg):
with support.captured_stderr() as err, self.assertRaises(SystemExit):
self.parse_args(args)
self.assertIn(msg, err.getvalue())
def test_help(self):
for opt in '-h', '--help':
with self.subTest(opt=opt):
with support.captured_stdout() as out, \
self.assertRaises(SystemExit):
self.parse_args([opt])
self.assertIn('Run Python regression tests.', out.getvalue())
def test_timeout(self):
ns = self.parse_args(['--timeout', '4.2'])
self.assertEqual(ns.timeout, 4.2)
# negative, zero and empty string are treated as "no timeout"
for value in ('-1', '0', ''):
with self.subTest(value=value):
ns = self.parse_args([f'--timeout={value}'])
self.assertEqual(ns.timeout, None)
self.checkError(['--timeout'], 'expected one argument')
self.checkError(['--timeout', 'foo'], 'invalid timeout value:')
def test_wait(self):
ns = self.parse_args(['--wait'])
self.assertTrue(ns.wait)
def test_start(self):
for opt in '-S', '--start':
with self.subTest(opt=opt):
ns = self.parse_args([opt, 'foo'])
self.assertEqual(ns.start, 'foo')
self.checkError([opt], 'expected one argument')
def test_verbose(self):
ns = self.parse_args(['-v'])
self.assertEqual(ns.verbose, 1)
ns = self.parse_args(['-vvv'])
self.assertEqual(ns.verbose, 3)
ns = self.parse_args(['--verbose'])
self.assertEqual(ns.verbose, 1)
ns = self.parse_args(['--verbose'] * 3)
self.assertEqual(ns.verbose, 3)
ns = self.parse_args([])
self.assertEqual(ns.verbose, 0)
def test_rerun(self):
for opt in '-w', '--rerun', '--verbose2':
with self.subTest(opt=opt):
ns = self.parse_args([opt])
self.assertTrue(ns.rerun)
def test_verbose3(self):
for opt in '-W', '--verbose3':
with self.subTest(opt=opt):
ns = self.parse_args([opt])
self.assertTrue(ns.verbose3)
def test_quiet(self):
for opt in '-q', '--quiet':
with self.subTest(opt=opt):
ns = self.parse_args([opt])
self.assertTrue(ns.quiet)
self.assertEqual(ns.verbose, 0)
def test_slowest(self):
for opt in '-o', '--slowest':
with self.subTest(opt=opt):
ns = self.parse_args([opt])
self.assertTrue(ns.print_slow)
def test_header(self):
ns = self.parse_args(['--header'])
self.assertTrue(ns.header)
ns = self.parse_args(['--verbose'])
self.assertTrue(ns.header)
def test_randomize(self):
for opt in ('-r', '--randomize'):
with self.subTest(opt=opt):
ns = self.parse_args([opt])
self.assertTrue(ns.randomize)
with os_helper.EnvironmentVarGuard() as env:
# with SOURCE_DATE_EPOCH
env['SOURCE_DATE_EPOCH'] = '1697839080'
ns = self.parse_args(['--randomize'])
regrtest = main.Regrtest(ns)
self.assertFalse(regrtest.randomize)
self.assertIsInstance(regrtest.random_seed, str)
self.assertEqual(regrtest.random_seed, '1697839080')
# without SOURCE_DATE_EPOCH
del env['SOURCE_DATE_EPOCH']
ns = self.parse_args(['--randomize'])
regrtest = main.Regrtest(ns)
self.assertTrue(regrtest.randomize)
self.assertIsInstance(regrtest.random_seed, int)
def test_randseed(self):
ns = self.parse_args(['--randseed', '12345'])
self.assertEqual(ns.random_seed, 12345)
self.assertTrue(ns.randomize)
self.checkError(['--randseed'], 'expected one argument')
self.checkError(['--randseed', 'foo'], 'invalid int value')
def test_fromfile(self):
for opt in '-f', '--fromfile':
with self.subTest(opt=opt):
ns = self.parse_args([opt, 'foo'])
self.assertEqual(ns.fromfile, 'foo')
self.checkError([opt], 'expected one argument')
self.checkError([opt, 'foo', '-s'], "don't go together")
def test_exclude(self):
for opt in '-x', '--exclude':
with self.subTest(opt=opt):
ns = self.parse_args([opt])
self.assertTrue(ns.exclude)
def test_single(self):
for opt in '-s', '--single':
with self.subTest(opt=opt):
ns = self.parse_args([opt])
self.assertTrue(ns.single)
self.checkError([opt, '-f', 'foo'], "don't go together")
def test_match(self):
for opt in '-m', '--match':
with self.subTest(opt=opt):
ns = self.parse_args([opt, 'pattern'])
self.assertEqual(ns.match_tests, [('pattern', True)])
self.checkError([opt], 'expected one argument')
for opt in '-i', '--ignore':
with self.subTest(opt=opt):
ns = self.parse_args([opt, 'pattern'])
self.assertEqual(ns.match_tests, [('pattern', False)])
self.checkError([opt], 'expected one argument')
ns = self.parse_args(['-m', 'pattern1', '-m', 'pattern2'])
self.assertEqual(ns.match_tests, [('pattern1', True), ('pattern2', True)])
ns = self.parse_args(['-m', 'pattern1', '-i', 'pattern2'])
self.assertEqual(ns.match_tests, [('pattern1', True), ('pattern2', False)])
ns = self.parse_args(['-i', 'pattern1', '-m', 'pattern2'])
self.assertEqual(ns.match_tests, [('pattern1', False), ('pattern2', True)])
self.addCleanup(os_helper.unlink, os_helper.TESTFN)
with open(os_helper.TESTFN, "w") as fp:
print('matchfile1', file=fp)
print('matchfile2', file=fp)
filename = os.path.abspath(os_helper.TESTFN)
ns = self.parse_args(['-m', 'match', '--matchfile', filename])
self.assertEqual(ns.match_tests,
[('match', True), ('matchfile1', True), ('matchfile2', True)])
ns = self.parse_args(['-i', 'match', '--ignorefile', filename])
self.assertEqual(ns.match_tests,
[('match', False), ('matchfile1', False), ('matchfile2', False)])
def test_failfast(self):
for opt in '-G', '--failfast':
with self.subTest(opt=opt):
ns = self.parse_args([opt, '-v'])
self.assertTrue(ns.failfast)
ns = self.parse_args([opt, '-W'])
self.assertTrue(ns.failfast)
self.checkError([opt], '-G/--failfast needs either -v or -W')
def test_use(self):
for opt in '-u', '--use':
with self.subTest(opt=opt):
ns = self.parse_args([opt, 'gui,network'])
self.assertEqual(ns.use_resources, ['gui', 'network'])
ns = self.parse_args([opt, 'gui,none,network'])
self.assertEqual(ns.use_resources, ['network'])
expected = list(cmdline.ALL_RESOURCES)
expected.remove('gui')
ns = self.parse_args([opt, 'all,-gui'])
self.assertEqual(ns.use_resources, expected)
self.checkError([opt], 'expected one argument')
self.checkError([opt, 'foo'], 'invalid resource')
# all + a resource not part of "all"
ns = self.parse_args([opt, 'all,tzdata'])
self.assertEqual(ns.use_resources,
list(cmdline.ALL_RESOURCES) + ['tzdata'])
# test another resource which is not part of "all"
ns = self.parse_args([opt, 'extralargefile'])
self.assertEqual(ns.use_resources, ['extralargefile'])
def test_memlimit(self):
for opt in '-M', '--memlimit':
with self.subTest(opt=opt):
ns = self.parse_args([opt, '4G'])
self.assertEqual(ns.memlimit, '4G')
self.checkError([opt], 'expected one argument')
def test_testdir(self):
ns = self.parse_args(['--testdir', 'foo'])
self.assertEqual(ns.testdir, os.path.join(os_helper.SAVEDCWD, 'foo'))
self.checkError(['--testdir'], 'expected one argument')
def test_runleaks(self):
for opt in '-L', '--runleaks':
with self.subTest(opt=opt):
ns = self.parse_args([opt])
self.assertTrue(ns.runleaks)
def test_huntrleaks(self):
for opt in '-R', '--huntrleaks':
with self.subTest(opt=opt):
ns = self.parse_args([opt, ':'])
self.assertEqual(ns.huntrleaks, (5, 4, 'reflog.txt'))
ns = self.parse_args([opt, '6:'])
self.assertEqual(ns.huntrleaks, (6, 4, 'reflog.txt'))
ns = self.parse_args([opt, ':3'])
self.assertEqual(ns.huntrleaks, (5, 3, 'reflog.txt'))
ns = self.parse_args([opt, '6:3:leaks.log'])
self.assertEqual(ns.huntrleaks, (6, 3, 'leaks.log'))
self.checkError([opt], 'expected one argument')
self.checkError([opt, '6'],
'needs 2 or 3 colon-separated arguments')
self.checkError([opt, 'foo:'], 'invalid huntrleaks value')
self.checkError([opt, '6:foo'], 'invalid huntrleaks value')
def test_multiprocess(self):
for opt in '-j', '--multiprocess':
with self.subTest(opt=opt):
ns = self.parse_args([opt, '2'])
self.assertEqual(ns.use_mp, 2)
self.checkError([opt], 'expected one argument')
self.checkError([opt, 'foo'], 'invalid int value')
def test_coverage_sequential(self):
for opt in '-T', '--coverage':
with self.subTest(opt=opt):
with support.captured_stderr() as stderr:
ns = self.parse_args([opt])
self.assertTrue(ns.trace)
self.assertIn(
"collecting coverage without -j is imprecise",
stderr.getvalue(),
)
@unittest.skipUnless(support.Py_DEBUG, 'need a debug build')
def test_coverage_mp(self):
for opt in '-T', '--coverage':
with self.subTest(opt=opt):
ns = self.parse_args([opt, '-j1'])
self.assertTrue(ns.trace)
def test_coverdir(self):
for opt in '-D', '--coverdir':
with self.subTest(opt=opt):
ns = self.parse_args([opt, 'foo'])
self.assertEqual(ns.coverdir,
os.path.join(os_helper.SAVEDCWD, 'foo'))
self.checkError([opt], 'expected one argument')
def test_nocoverdir(self):
for opt in '-N', '--nocoverdir':
with self.subTest(opt=opt):
ns = self.parse_args([opt])
self.assertIsNone(ns.coverdir)
def test_threshold(self):
for opt in '-t', '--threshold':
with self.subTest(opt=opt):
ns = self.parse_args([opt, '1000'])
self.assertEqual(ns.threshold, 1000)
self.checkError([opt], 'expected one argument')
self.checkError([opt, 'foo'], 'invalid int value')
def test_nowindows(self):
for opt in '-n', '--nowindows':
with self.subTest(opt=opt):
with contextlib.redirect_stderr(io.StringIO()) as stderr:
ns = self.parse_args([opt])
self.assertTrue(ns.nowindows)
err = stderr.getvalue()
self.assertIn('the --nowindows (-n) option is deprecated', err)
def test_forever(self):
for opt in '-F', '--forever':
with self.subTest(opt=opt):
ns = self.parse_args([opt])
self.assertTrue(ns.forever)
def test_unrecognized_argument(self):
self.checkError(['--xxx'], 'usage:')
def test_long_option__partial(self):
ns = self.parse_args(['--qui'])
self.assertTrue(ns.quiet)
self.assertEqual(ns.verbose, 0)
def test_two_options(self):
ns = self.parse_args(['--quiet', '--exclude'])
self.assertTrue(ns.quiet)
self.assertEqual(ns.verbose, 0)
self.assertTrue(ns.exclude)
def test_option_with_empty_string_value(self):
ns = self.parse_args(['--start', ''])
self.assertEqual(ns.start, '')
def test_arg(self):
ns = self.parse_args(['foo'])
self.assertEqual(ns.args, ['foo'])
def test_option_and_arg(self):
ns = self.parse_args(['--quiet', 'foo'])
self.assertTrue(ns.quiet)
self.assertEqual(ns.verbose, 0)
self.assertEqual(ns.args, ['foo'])
def test_arg_option_arg(self):
ns = self.parse_args(['test_unaryop', '-v', 'test_binop'])
self.assertEqual(ns.verbose, 1)
self.assertEqual(ns.args, ['test_unaryop', 'test_binop'])
def test_unknown_option(self):
self.checkError(['--unknown-option'],
'unrecognized arguments: --unknown-option')
def create_regrtest(self, args):
ns = cmdline._parse_args(args)
# Check Regrtest attributes which are more reliable than Namespace
# which has an unclear API
with os_helper.EnvironmentVarGuard() as env:
# Ignore SOURCE_DATE_EPOCH env var if it's set
del env['SOURCE_DATE_EPOCH']
regrtest = main.Regrtest(ns)
return regrtest
def check_ci_mode(self, args, use_resources, rerun=True):
regrtest = self.create_regrtest(args)
self.assertEqual(regrtest.num_workers, -1)
self.assertEqual(regrtest.want_rerun, rerun)
self.assertTrue(regrtest.randomize)
self.assertIsInstance(regrtest.random_seed, int)
self.assertTrue(regrtest.fail_env_changed)
self.assertTrue(regrtest.print_slowest)
self.assertTrue(regrtest.output_on_failure)
self.assertEqual(sorted(regrtest.use_resources), sorted(use_resources))
return regrtest
def test_fast_ci(self):
args = ['--fast-ci']
use_resources = sorted(cmdline.ALL_RESOURCES)
use_resources.remove('cpu')
regrtest = self.check_ci_mode(args, use_resources)
self.assertEqual(regrtest.timeout, 10 * 60)
def test_fast_ci_python_cmd(self):
args = ['--fast-ci', '--python', 'python -X dev']
use_resources = sorted(cmdline.ALL_RESOURCES)
use_resources.remove('cpu')
regrtest = self.check_ci_mode(args, use_resources, rerun=False)
self.assertEqual(regrtest.timeout, 10 * 60)
self.assertEqual(regrtest.python_cmd, ('python', '-X', 'dev'))
def test_fast_ci_resource(self):
# it should be possible to override resources individually
args = ['--fast-ci', '-u-network']
use_resources = sorted(cmdline.ALL_RESOURCES)
use_resources.remove('cpu')
use_resources.remove('network')
self.check_ci_mode(args, use_resources)
def test_slow_ci(self):
args = ['--slow-ci']
use_resources = sorted(cmdline.ALL_RESOURCES)
regrtest = self.check_ci_mode(args, use_resources)
self.assertEqual(regrtest.timeout, 20 * 60)
def test_dont_add_python_opts(self):
args = ['--dont-add-python-opts']
ns = cmdline._parse_args(args)
self.assertFalse(ns._add_python_opts)
def test_bisect(self):
args = ['--bisect']
regrtest = self.create_regrtest(args)
self.assertTrue(regrtest.want_bisect)
def test_verbose3_huntrleaks(self):
args = ['-R', '3:10', '--verbose3']
with support.captured_stderr():
regrtest = self.create_regrtest(args)
self.assertIsNotNone(regrtest.hunt_refleak)
self.assertEqual(regrtest.hunt_refleak.warmups, 3)
self.assertEqual(regrtest.hunt_refleak.runs, 10)
self.assertFalse(regrtest.output_on_failure)
def test_single_process(self):
args = ['-j2', '--single-process']
with support.captured_stderr():
regrtest = self.create_regrtest(args)
self.assertEqual(regrtest.num_workers, 0)
self.assertTrue(regrtest.single_process)
args = ['--fast-ci', '--single-process']
with support.captured_stderr():
regrtest = self.create_regrtest(args)
self.assertEqual(regrtest.num_workers, 0)
self.assertTrue(regrtest.single_process)
@dataclasses.dataclass(slots=True)
class Rerun:
name: str
match: str | None
success: bool
class BaseTestCase(unittest.TestCase):
TEST_UNIQUE_ID = 1
TESTNAME_PREFIX = 'test_regrtest_'
TESTNAME_REGEX = r'test_[a-zA-Z0-9_]+'
def setUp(self):
self.testdir = os.path.realpath(os.path.dirname(__file__))
self.tmptestdir = tempfile.mkdtemp()
self.addCleanup(os_helper.rmtree, self.tmptestdir)
def create_test(self, name=None, code=None):
if not name:
name = 'noop%s' % BaseTestCase.TEST_UNIQUE_ID
BaseTestCase.TEST_UNIQUE_ID += 1
if code is None:
code = textwrap.dedent("""
import unittest
class Tests(unittest.TestCase):
def test_empty_test(self):
pass
""")
# test_regrtest cannot be run twice in parallel because
# of setUp() and create_test()
name = self.TESTNAME_PREFIX + name
path = os.path.join(self.tmptestdir, name + '.py')
self.addCleanup(os_helper.unlink, path)
# Use 'x' mode to ensure that we do not override existing tests
try:
with open(path, 'x', encoding='utf-8') as fp:
fp.write(code)
except PermissionError as exc:
if not sysconfig.is_python_build():
self.skipTest("cannot write %s: %s" % (path, exc))
raise
return name
def regex_search(self, regex, output):
match = re.search(regex, output, re.MULTILINE)
if not match:
self.fail("%r not found in %r" % (regex, output))
return match
def check_line(self, output, pattern, full=False, regex=True):
if not regex:
pattern = re.escape(pattern)
if full:
pattern += '\n'
regex = re.compile(r'^' + pattern, re.MULTILINE)
self.assertRegex(output, regex)
def parse_executed_tests(self, output):
regex = (fr'^{LOG_PREFIX}\[ *[0-9]+(?:/ *[0-9]+)*\] '
fr'({self.TESTNAME_REGEX}) {RESULT_REGEX}')
parser = re.finditer(regex, output, re.MULTILINE)
return list(match.group(1) for match in parser)
def check_executed_tests(self, output, tests, *, stats,
skipped=(), failed=(),
env_changed=(), omitted=(),
rerun=None, run_no_tests=(),
resource_denied=(),
randomize=False, parallel=False, interrupted=False,
fail_env_changed=False,
forever=False, filtered=False):
if isinstance(tests, str):
tests = [tests]
if isinstance(skipped, str):
skipped = [skipped]
if isinstance(resource_denied, str):
resource_denied = [resource_denied]
if isinstance(failed, str):
failed = [failed]
if isinstance(env_changed, str):
env_changed = [env_changed]
if isinstance(omitted, str):
omitted = [omitted]
if isinstance(run_no_tests, str):
run_no_tests = [run_no_tests]
if isinstance(stats, int):
stats = TestStats(stats)
if parallel:
randomize = True
rerun_failed = []
if rerun is not None and not env_changed:
failed = [rerun.name]
if not rerun.success:
rerun_failed.append(rerun.name)
executed = self.parse_executed_tests(output)
total_tests = list(tests)
if rerun is not None:
total_tests.append(rerun.name)
if randomize:
self.assertEqual(set(executed), set(total_tests), output)
else:
self.assertEqual(executed, total_tests, output)
def plural(count):
return 's' if count != 1 else ''
def list_regex(line_format, tests):
count = len(tests)
names = ' '.join(sorted(tests))
regex = line_format % (count, plural(count))
regex = r'%s:\n %s$' % (regex, names)
return regex
if skipped:
regex = list_regex('%s test%s skipped', skipped)
self.check_line(output, regex)
if resource_denied:
regex = list_regex(r'%s test%s skipped \(resource denied\)', resource_denied)
self.check_line(output, regex)
if failed:
regex = list_regex('%s test%s failed', failed)
self.check_line(output, regex)
if env_changed:
regex = list_regex(r'%s test%s altered the execution environment '
r'\(env changed\)',
env_changed)
self.check_line(output, regex)
if omitted:
regex = list_regex('%s test%s omitted', omitted)
self.check_line(output, regex)
if rerun is not None:
regex = list_regex('%s re-run test%s', [rerun.name])
self.check_line(output, regex)
regex = LOG_PREFIX + r"Re-running 1 failed tests in verbose mode"
self.check_line(output, regex)
regex = fr"Re-running {rerun.name} in verbose mode"
if rerun.match:
regex = fr"{regex} \(matching: {rerun.match}\)"
self.check_line(output, regex)
if run_no_tests:
regex = list_regex('%s test%s run no tests', run_no_tests)
self.check_line(output, regex)
good = (len(tests) - len(skipped) - len(resource_denied) - len(failed)
- len(omitted) - len(env_changed) - len(run_no_tests))
if good:
regex = r'%s test%s OK\.' % (good, plural(good))
if not skipped and not failed and (rerun is None or rerun.success) and good > 1:
regex = 'All %s' % regex
self.check_line(output, regex, full=True)
if interrupted:
self.check_line(output, 'Test suite interrupted by signal SIGINT.')
# Total tests
text = f'run={stats.tests_run:,}'
if filtered:
text = fr'{text} \(filtered\)'
parts = [text]
if stats.failures:
parts.append(f'failures={stats.failures:,}')
if stats.skipped:
parts.append(f'skipped={stats.skipped:,}')
line = fr'Total tests: {" ".join(parts)}'
self.check_line(output, line, full=True)
# Total test files
run = len(total_tests) - len(resource_denied)
if rerun is not None:
total_failed = len(rerun_failed)
total_rerun = 1
else:
total_failed = len(failed)
total_rerun = 0
if interrupted:
run = 0
text = f'run={run}'
if not forever:
text = f'{text}/{len(tests)}'
if filtered:
text = fr'{text} \(filtered\)'
report = [text]
for name, ntest in (
('failed', total_failed),
('env_changed', len(env_changed)),
('skipped', len(skipped)),
('resource_denied', len(resource_denied)),
('rerun', total_rerun),
('run_no_tests', len(run_no_tests)),
):
if ntest:
report.append(f'{name}={ntest}')
line = fr'Total test files: {" ".join(report)}'
self.check_line(output, line, full=True)
# Result
state = []
if failed:
state.append('FAILURE')
elif fail_env_changed and env_changed:
state.append('ENV CHANGED')
if interrupted:
state.append('INTERRUPTED')
if not any((good, failed, interrupted, skipped,
env_changed, fail_env_changed)):
state.append("NO TESTS RAN")
elif not state:
state.append('SUCCESS')
state = ', '.join(state)
if rerun is not None:
new_state = 'SUCCESS' if rerun.success else 'FAILURE'
state = f'{state} then {new_state}'
self.check_line(output, f'Result: {state}', full=True)
def parse_random_seed(self, output: str) -> str:
match = self.regex_search(r'Using random seed: (.*)', output)
return match.group(1)
def run_command(self, args, input=None, exitcode=0, **kw):
if not input:
input = ''
if 'stderr' not in kw:
kw['stderr'] = subprocess.STDOUT
env = kw.pop('env', None)
if env is None:
env = dict(os.environ)
env.pop('SOURCE_DATE_EPOCH', None)
proc = subprocess.run(args,
text=True,
input=input,
stdout=subprocess.PIPE,
env=env,
**kw)
if proc.returncode != exitcode:
msg = ("Command %s failed with exit code %s, but exit code %s expected!\n"
"\n"
"stdout:\n"
"---\n"
"%s\n"
"---\n"
% (str(args), proc.returncode, exitcode, proc.stdout))
if proc.stderr:
msg += ("\n"
"stderr:\n"
"---\n"
"%s"
"---\n"
% proc.stderr)
self.fail(msg)
return proc
def run_python(self, args, isolated=True, **kw):
extraargs = []
if 'uops' in sys._xoptions:
# Pass -X uops along
extraargs.extend(['-X', 'uops'])
cmd = [sys.executable, *extraargs, '-X', 'faulthandler']
if isolated:
cmd.append('-I')
cmd.extend(args)
proc = self.run_command(cmd, **kw)
return proc.stdout
class CheckActualTests(BaseTestCase):
def test_finds_expected_number_of_tests(self):
"""
Check that regrtest appears to find the expected set of tests.
"""
args = ['-Wd', '-E', '-bb', '-m', 'test.regrtest', '--list-tests']
output = self.run_python(args)
rough_number_of_tests_found = len(output.splitlines())
actual_testsuite_glob = os.path.join(glob.escape(os.path.dirname(__file__)),
'test*.py')
rough_counted_test_py_files = len(glob.glob(actual_testsuite_glob))
# We're not trying to duplicate test finding logic in here,
# just give a rough estimate of how many there should be and
# be near that. This is a regression test to prevent mishaps
# such as https://bugs.python.org/issue37667 in the future.
# If you need to change the values in here during some
# mythical future test suite reorganization, don't go
# overboard with logic and keep that goal in mind.
self.assertGreater(rough_number_of_tests_found,
rough_counted_test_py_files*9//10,
msg='Unexpectedly low number of tests found in:\n'
f'{", ".join(output.splitlines())}')
@support.force_not_colorized_test_class
class ProgramsTestCase(BaseTestCase):
"""
Test various ways to run the Python test suite. Use options close
to options used on the buildbot.
"""
NTEST = 4
def setUp(self):
super().setUp()
# Create NTEST tests doing nothing
self.tests = [self.create_test() for index in range(self.NTEST)]
self.python_args = ['-Wd', '-E', '-bb']
self.regrtest_args = ['-uall', '-rwW',
'--testdir=%s' % self.tmptestdir]
self.regrtest_args.extend(('--timeout', '3600', '-j4'))
if sys.platform == 'win32':
self.regrtest_args.append('-n')
def check_output(self, output):
randseed = self.parse_random_seed(output)
self.assertTrue(randseed.isdigit(), randseed)
self.check_executed_tests(output, self.tests,
randomize=True, stats=len(self.tests))
def run_tests(self, args, env=None, isolated=True):
output = self.run_python(args, env=env, isolated=isolated)
self.check_output(output)
def test_script_regrtest(self):
# Lib/test/regrtest.py
script = os.path.join(self.testdir, 'regrtest.py')
args = [*self.python_args, script, *self.regrtest_args, *self.tests]
self.run_tests(args)
def test_module_test(self):
# -m test
args = [*self.python_args, '-m', 'test',
*self.regrtest_args, *self.tests]
self.run_tests(args)
def test_module_regrtest(self):
# -m test.regrtest
args = [*self.python_args, '-m', 'test.regrtest',
*self.regrtest_args, *self.tests]
self.run_tests(args)
def test_module_autotest(self):
# -m test.autotest
args = [*self.python_args, '-m', 'test.autotest',
*self.regrtest_args, *self.tests]
self.run_tests(args)
def test_module_from_test_autotest(self):
# from test import autotest
code = 'from test import autotest'
args = [*self.python_args, '-c', code,
*self.regrtest_args, *self.tests]
self.run_tests(args)
def test_script_autotest(self):
# Lib/test/autotest.py
script = os.path.join(self.testdir, 'autotest.py')
args = [*self.python_args, script, *self.regrtest_args, *self.tests]
self.run_tests(args)
def run_batch(self, *args):
proc = self.run_command(args,
# gh-133711: cmd.exe uses the OEM code page
# to display the non-ASCII current directory
errors="backslashreplace")
self.check_output(proc.stdout)
@unittest.skipUnless(sysconfig.is_python_build(),
'test.bat script is not installed')
@unittest.skipUnless(sys.platform == 'win32', 'Windows only')
def test_tools_buildbot_test(self):
# Tools\buildbot\test.bat
script = os.path.join(ROOT_DIR, 'Tools', 'buildbot', 'test.bat')
test_args = ['--testdir=%s' % self.tmptestdir]
if platform.machine() == 'ARM64':
test_args.append('-arm64') # ARM 64-bit build
elif platform.machine() == 'ARM':
test_args.append('-arm32') # 32-bit ARM build
elif platform.architecture()[0] == '64bit':
test_args.append('-x64') # 64-bit build
if not support.Py_DEBUG:
test_args.append('+d') # Release build, use python.exe
if sysconfig.get_config_var("Py_GIL_DISABLED"):
test_args.append('--disable-gil')
self.run_batch(script, *test_args, *self.tests)
@unittest.skipUnless(sys.platform == 'win32', 'Windows only')
def test_pcbuild_rt(self):
# PCbuild\rt.bat
script = os.path.join(ROOT_DIR, r'PCbuild\rt.bat')
if not os.path.isfile(script):
self.skipTest(f'File "{script}" does not exist')
rt_args = ["-q"] # Quick, don't run tests twice
if platform.machine() == 'ARM64':
rt_args.append('-arm64') # ARM 64-bit build
elif platform.machine() == 'ARM':
rt_args.append('-arm32') # 32-bit ARM build
elif platform.architecture()[0] == '64bit':
rt_args.append('-x64') # 64-bit build
if support.Py_DEBUG:
rt_args.append('-d') # Debug build, use python_d.exe
if sysconfig.get_config_var("Py_GIL_DISABLED"):
rt_args.append('--disable-gil')
self.run_batch(script, *rt_args, *self.regrtest_args, *self.tests)
@support.force_not_colorized_test_class
class ArgsTestCase(BaseTestCase):
"""
Test arguments of the Python test suite.
"""
def run_tests(self, *testargs, **kw):
cmdargs = ['-m', 'test', '--testdir=%s' % self.tmptestdir, *testargs]
return self.run_python(cmdargs, **kw)
def test_success(self):
code = textwrap.dedent("""
import unittest
class PassingTests(unittest.TestCase):
def test_test1(self):
pass
def test_test2(self):
pass
def test_test3(self):
pass
""")
tests = [self.create_test(f'ok{i}', code=code) for i in range(1, 6)]
output = self.run_tests(*tests)
self.check_executed_tests(output, tests,
stats=3 * len(tests))
def test_skip(self):
code = textwrap.dedent("""
import unittest
raise unittest.SkipTest("nope")
""")
test_ok = self.create_test('ok')
test_skip = self.create_test('skip', code=code)
tests = [test_ok, test_skip]
output = self.run_tests(*tests)
self.check_executed_tests(output, tests,
skipped=[test_skip],
stats=1)
def test_failing_test(self):
# test a failing test
code = textwrap.dedent("""
import unittest
class FailingTest(unittest.TestCase):
def test_failing(self):
self.fail("bug")
""")
test_ok = self.create_test('ok')
test_failing = self.create_test('failing', code=code)
tests = [test_ok, test_failing]
output = self.run_tests(*tests, exitcode=EXITCODE_BAD_TEST)
self.check_executed_tests(output, tests, failed=test_failing,
stats=TestStats(2, 1))
def test_resources(self):
# test -u command line option
tests = {}
for resource in ('audio', 'network'):
code = textwrap.dedent("""
from test import support; support.requires(%r)
import unittest
class PassingTest(unittest.TestCase):
def test_pass(self):
pass
""" % resource)
tests[resource] = self.create_test(resource, code)
test_names = sorted(tests.values())
# -u all: 2 resources enabled
output = self.run_tests('-u', 'all', *test_names)
self.check_executed_tests(output, test_names, stats=2)
# -u audio: 1 resource enabled
output = self.run_tests('-uaudio', *test_names)
self.check_executed_tests(output, test_names,
resource_denied=tests['network'],
stats=1)
# no option: 0 resources enabled
output = self.run_tests(*test_names, exitcode=EXITCODE_NO_TESTS_RAN)
self.check_executed_tests(output, test_names,
resource_denied=test_names,
stats=0)
def test_random(self):
# test -r and --randseed command line option
code = textwrap.dedent("""
import random
print("TESTRANDOM: %s" % random.randint(1, 1000))
""")
test = self.create_test('random', code)
# first run to get the output with the random seed
output = self.run_tests('-r', test, exitcode=EXITCODE_NO_TESTS_RAN)
randseed = self.parse_random_seed(output)
match = self.regex_search(r'TESTRANDOM: ([0-9]+)', output)
test_random = int(match.group(1))
# try to reproduce with the random seed
output = self.run_tests('-r', f'--randseed={randseed}', test,
exitcode=EXITCODE_NO_TESTS_RAN)
randseed2 = self.parse_random_seed(output)
self.assertEqual(randseed2, randseed)
match = self.regex_search(r'TESTRANDOM: ([0-9]+)', output)
test_random2 = int(match.group(1))
self.assertEqual(test_random2, test_random)
# check that random.seed is used by default
output = self.run_tests(test, exitcode=EXITCODE_NO_TESTS_RAN)
randseed = self.parse_random_seed(output)
self.assertTrue(randseed.isdigit(), randseed)
# check SOURCE_DATE_EPOCH (integer)
timestamp = '1697839080'
env = dict(os.environ, SOURCE_DATE_EPOCH=timestamp)
output = self.run_tests('-r', test, exitcode=EXITCODE_NO_TESTS_RAN,
env=env)
randseed = self.parse_random_seed(output)
self.assertEqual(randseed, timestamp)
self.check_line(output, 'TESTRANDOM: 520')
# check SOURCE_DATE_EPOCH (string)
env = dict(os.environ, SOURCE_DATE_EPOCH='XYZ')
output = self.run_tests('-r', test, exitcode=EXITCODE_NO_TESTS_RAN,
env=env)
randseed = self.parse_random_seed(output)
self.assertEqual(randseed, 'XYZ')
self.check_line(output, 'TESTRANDOM: 22')
# check SOURCE_DATE_EPOCH (empty string): ignore the env var
env = dict(os.environ, SOURCE_DATE_EPOCH='')
output = self.run_tests('-r', test, exitcode=EXITCODE_NO_TESTS_RAN,
env=env)
randseed = self.parse_random_seed(output)
self.assertTrue(randseed.isdigit(), randseed)
def test_fromfile(self):
# test --fromfile
tests = [self.create_test() for index in range(5)]
# Write the list of files using a format similar to regrtest output:
# [1/2] test_1
# [2/2] test_2
filename = os_helper.TESTFN
self.addCleanup(os_helper.unlink, filename)
# test format '0:00:00 [2/7] test_opcodes -- test_grammar took 0 sec'
with open(filename, "w") as fp:
previous = None
for index, name in enumerate(tests, 1):
line = ("00:00:%02i [%s/%s] %s"
% (index, index, len(tests), name))
if previous:
line += " -- %s took 0 sec" % previous
print(line, file=fp)
previous = name
output = self.run_tests('--fromfile', filename)
stats = len(tests)
self.check_executed_tests(output, tests, stats=stats)
# test format '[2/7] test_opcodes'
with open(filename, "w") as fp:
for index, name in enumerate(tests, 1):
print("[%s/%s] %s" % (index, len(tests), name), file=fp)
output = self.run_tests('--fromfile', filename)
self.check_executed_tests(output, tests, stats=stats)
# test format 'test_opcodes'
with open(filename, "w") as fp:
for name in tests:
print(name, file=fp)
output = self.run_tests('--fromfile', filename)
self.check_executed_tests(output, tests, stats=stats)
# test format 'Lib/test/test_opcodes.py'
with open(filename, "w") as fp:
for name in tests:
print('Lib/test/%s.py' % name, file=fp)
output = self.run_tests('--fromfile', filename)
self.check_executed_tests(output, tests, stats=stats)
def test_interrupted(self):
code = TEST_INTERRUPTED
test = self.create_test('sigint', code=code)
output = self.run_tests(test, exitcode=EXITCODE_INTERRUPTED)
self.check_executed_tests(output, test, omitted=test,
interrupted=True, stats=0)
def test_slowest(self):
# test --slowest
tests = [self.create_test() for index in range(3)]
output = self.run_tests("--slowest", *tests)
self.check_executed_tests(output, tests, stats=len(tests))
regex = ('10 slowest tests:\n'
'(?:- %s: .*\n){%s}'
% (self.TESTNAME_REGEX, len(tests)))
self.check_line(output, regex)
def test_slowest_interrupted(self):
# Issue #25373: test --slowest with an interrupted test
code = TEST_INTERRUPTED
test = self.create_test("sigint", code=code)
for multiprocessing in (False, True):
with self.subTest(multiprocessing=multiprocessing):
if multiprocessing:
args = ("--slowest", "-j2", test)
else:
args = ("--slowest", test)
output = self.run_tests(*args, exitcode=EXITCODE_INTERRUPTED)
self.check_executed_tests(output, test,
omitted=test, interrupted=True,
stats=0)
regex = ('10 slowest tests:\n')
self.check_line(output, regex)
def test_coverage(self):
# test --coverage
test = self.create_test('coverage')
output = self.run_tests("--coverage", test)
self.check_executed_tests(output, [test], stats=1)
regex = (r'lines +cov% +module +\(path\)\n'
r'(?: *[0-9]+ *[0-9]{1,2}% *[^ ]+ +\([^)]+\)+)+')
self.check_line(output, regex)
def test_wait(self):
# test --wait
test = self.create_test('wait')
output = self.run_tests("--wait", test, input='key')
self.check_line(output, 'Press any key to continue')
def test_forever(self):
# test --forever
code = textwrap.dedent("""
import builtins
import unittest
class ForeverTester(unittest.TestCase):
def test_run(self):
# Store the state in the builtins module, because the test
# module is reload at each run
if 'RUN' in builtins.__dict__:
builtins.__dict__['RUN'] += 1
if builtins.__dict__['RUN'] >= 3:
self.fail("fail at the 3rd runs")
else:
builtins.__dict__['RUN'] = 1
""")
test = self.create_test('forever', code=code)
# --forever
output = self.run_tests('--forever', test, exitcode=EXITCODE_BAD_TEST)
self.check_executed_tests(output, [test]*3, failed=test,
stats=TestStats(3, 1),
forever=True)
# --forever --rerun
output = self.run_tests('--forever', '--rerun', test, exitcode=0)
self.check_executed_tests(output, [test]*3,
rerun=Rerun(test,
match='test_run',
success=True),
stats=TestStats(4, 1),
forever=True)
@without_optimizer
def check_leak(self, code, what, *, run_workers=False):
test = self.create_test('huntrleaks', code=code)
filename = 'reflog.txt'
self.addCleanup(os_helper.unlink, filename)
cmd = ['--huntrleaks', '3:3:']
if run_workers:
cmd.append('-j1')
cmd.append(test)
output = self.run_tests(*cmd,
exitcode=EXITCODE_BAD_TEST,
stderr=subprocess.STDOUT)
self.check_executed_tests(output, [test], failed=test, stats=1)
line = r'beginning 6 repetitions. .*\n123:456\n[.0-9X]{3} 111\n'
self.check_line(output, line)
line2 = '%s leaked [1, 1, 1] %s, sum=3\n' % (test, what)
self.assertIn(line2, output)
with open(filename) as fp:
reflog = fp.read()
self.assertIn(line2, reflog)
@unittest.skipUnless(support.Py_DEBUG, 'need a debug build')
def check_huntrleaks(self, *, run_workers: bool):
# test --huntrleaks
code = textwrap.dedent("""
import unittest
GLOBAL_LIST = []
class RefLeakTest(unittest.TestCase):
def test_leak(self):
GLOBAL_LIST.append(object())
""")
self.check_leak(code, 'references', run_workers=run_workers)
def test_huntrleaks(self):
self.check_huntrleaks(run_workers=False)
def test_huntrleaks_mp(self):
self.check_huntrleaks(run_workers=True)
@unittest.skipUnless(support.Py_DEBUG, 'need a debug build')
def test_huntrleaks_bisect(self):
# test --huntrleaks --bisect
code = textwrap.dedent("""
import unittest
GLOBAL_LIST = []
class RefLeakTest(unittest.TestCase):
def test1(self):
pass
def test2(self):
pass
def test3(self):
GLOBAL_LIST.append(object())
def test4(self):
pass
""")
test = self.create_test('huntrleaks', code=code)
filename = 'reflog.txt'
self.addCleanup(os_helper.unlink, filename)
cmd = ['--huntrleaks', '3:3:', '--bisect', test]
output = self.run_tests(*cmd,
exitcode=EXITCODE_BAD_TEST,
stderr=subprocess.STDOUT)
self.assertIn(f"Bisect {test}", output)
self.assertIn(f"Bisect {test}: exit code 0", output)
# test3 is the one which leaks
self.assertIn("Bisection completed in", output)
self.assertIn(
"Tests (1):\n"
f"* {test}.RefLeakTest.test3\n",
output)
@unittest.skipUnless(support.Py_DEBUG, 'need a debug build')
def test_huntrleaks_fd_leak(self):
# test --huntrleaks for file descriptor leak
code = textwrap.dedent("""
import os
import unittest
class FDLeakTest(unittest.TestCase):
def test_leak(self):
fd = os.open(__file__, os.O_RDONLY)
# bug: never close the file descriptor
""")
self.check_leak(code, 'file descriptors')
def test_list_tests(self):
# test --list-tests
tests = [self.create_test() for i in range(5)]
output = self.run_tests('--list-tests', *tests)
self.assertEqual(output.rstrip().splitlines(),
tests)
def test_list_cases(self):
# test --list-cases
code = textwrap.dedent("""
import unittest
class Tests(unittest.TestCase):
def test_method1(self):
pass
def test_method2(self):
pass
""")
testname = self.create_test(code=code)
# Test --list-cases
all_methods = ['%s.Tests.test_method1' % testname,
'%s.Tests.test_method2' % testname]
output = self.run_tests('--list-cases', testname)
self.assertEqual(output.splitlines(), all_methods)
# Test --list-cases with --match
all_methods = ['%s.Tests.test_method1' % testname]
output = self.run_tests('--list-cases',
'-m', 'test_method1',
testname)
self.assertEqual(output.splitlines(), all_methods)
@support.cpython_only
def test_crashed(self):
# Any code which causes a crash
code = 'import faulthandler; faulthandler._sigsegv()'
crash_test = self.create_test(name="crash", code=code)
tests = [crash_test]
output = self.run_tests("-j2", *tests, exitcode=EXITCODE_BAD_TEST)
self.check_executed_tests(output, tests, failed=crash_test,
parallel=True, stats=0)
def parse_methods(self, output):
regex = re.compile("^(test[^ ]+).*ok$", flags=re.MULTILINE)
return [match.group(1) for match in regex.finditer(output)]
def test_ignorefile(self):
code = textwrap.dedent("""
import unittest
class Tests(unittest.TestCase):
def test_method1(self):
pass
def test_method2(self):
pass
def test_method3(self):
pass
def test_method4(self):
pass
""")
testname = self.create_test(code=code)
# only run a subset
filename = os_helper.TESTFN
self.addCleanup(os_helper.unlink, filename)
subset = [
# only ignore the method name
'test_method1',
# ignore the full identifier
'%s.Tests.test_method3' % testname]
with open(filename, "w") as fp:
for name in subset:
print(name, file=fp)
output = self.run_tests("-v", "--ignorefile", filename, testname)
methods = self.parse_methods(output)
subset = ['test_method2', 'test_method4']
self.assertEqual(methods, subset)
def test_matchfile(self):
code = textwrap.dedent("""
import unittest
class Tests(unittest.TestCase):
def test_method1(self):
pass
def test_method2(self):
pass
def test_method3(self):
pass
def test_method4(self):
pass
""")
all_methods = ['test_method1', 'test_method2',
'test_method3', 'test_method4']
testname = self.create_test(code=code)
# by default, all methods should be run
output = self.run_tests("-v", testname)
methods = self.parse_methods(output)
self.assertEqual(methods, all_methods)
# only run a subset
filename = os_helper.TESTFN
self.addCleanup(os_helper.unlink, filename)
subset = [
# only match the method name
'test_method1',
# match the full identifier
'%s.Tests.test_method3' % testname]
with open(filename, "w") as fp:
for name in subset:
print(name, file=fp)
output = self.run_tests("-v", "--matchfile", filename, testname)
methods = self.parse_methods(output)
subset = ['test_method1', 'test_method3']
self.assertEqual(methods, subset)
def test_env_changed(self):
code = textwrap.dedent("""
import unittest
class Tests(unittest.TestCase):
def test_env_changed(self):
open("env_changed", "w").close()
""")
testname = self.create_test(code=code)
# don't fail by default
output = self.run_tests(testname)
self.check_executed_tests(output, [testname],
env_changed=testname, stats=1)
# fail with --fail-env-changed
output = self.run_tests("--fail-env-changed", testname,
exitcode=EXITCODE_ENV_CHANGED)
self.check_executed_tests(output, [testname], env_changed=testname,
fail_env_changed=True, stats=1)
# rerun
output = self.run_tests("--rerun", testname)
self.check_executed_tests(output, [testname],
env_changed=testname,
rerun=Rerun(testname,
match=None,
success=True),
stats=2)
def test_rerun_fail(self):
# FAILURE then FAILURE
code = textwrap.dedent("""
import unittest
class Tests(unittest.TestCase):
def test_succeed(self):
return
def test_fail_always(self):
# test that always fails
self.fail("bug")
""")
testname = self.create_test(code=code)
output = self.run_tests("--rerun", testname, exitcode=EXITCODE_BAD_TEST)
self.check_executed_tests(output, [testname],
rerun=Rerun(testname,
"test_fail_always",
success=False),
stats=TestStats(3, 2))
def test_rerun_success(self):
# FAILURE then SUCCESS
marker_filename = os.path.abspath("regrtest_marker_filename")
self.addCleanup(os_helper.unlink, marker_filename)
self.assertFalse(os.path.exists(marker_filename))
code = textwrap.dedent(f"""
import os.path
import unittest
marker_filename = {marker_filename!r}
class Tests(unittest.TestCase):
def test_succeed(self):
return
def test_fail_once(self):
if not os.path.exists(marker_filename):
open(marker_filename, "w").close()
self.fail("bug")
""")
testname = self.create_test(code=code)
# FAILURE then SUCCESS => exit code 0
output = self.run_tests("--rerun", testname, exitcode=0)
self.check_executed_tests(output, [testname],
rerun=Rerun(testname,
match="test_fail_once",
success=True),
stats=TestStats(3, 1))
os_helper.unlink(marker_filename)
# with --fail-rerun, exit code EXITCODE_RERUN_FAIL
# on "FAILURE then SUCCESS" state.
output = self.run_tests("--rerun", "--fail-rerun", testname,
exitcode=EXITCODE_RERUN_FAIL)
self.check_executed_tests(output, [testname],
rerun=Rerun(testname,
match="test_fail_once",
success=True),
stats=TestStats(3, 1))
os_helper.unlink(marker_filename)
def test_rerun_setup_class_hook_failure(self):
# FAILURE then FAILURE
code = textwrap.dedent("""
import unittest
class ExampleTests(unittest.TestCase):
@classmethod
def setUpClass(self):
raise RuntimeError('Fail')
def test_success(self):
return
""")
testname = self.create_test(code=code)
output = self.run_tests("--rerun", testname, exitcode=EXITCODE_BAD_TEST)
self.check_executed_tests(output, testname,
failed=[testname],
rerun=Rerun(testname,
match="ExampleTests",
success=False),
stats=0)
def test_rerun_teardown_class_hook_failure(self):
# FAILURE then FAILURE
code = textwrap.dedent("""
import unittest
class ExampleTests(unittest.TestCase):
@classmethod
def tearDownClass(self):
raise RuntimeError('Fail')
def test_success(self):
return
""")
testname = self.create_test(code=code)
output = self.run_tests("--rerun", testname, exitcode=EXITCODE_BAD_TEST)
self.check_executed_tests(output, testname,
failed=[testname],
rerun=Rerun(testname,
match="ExampleTests",
success=False),
stats=2)
def test_rerun_setup_module_hook_failure(self):
# FAILURE then FAILURE
code = textwrap.dedent("""
import unittest
def setUpModule():
raise RuntimeError('Fail')
class ExampleTests(unittest.TestCase):
def test_success(self):
return
""")
testname = self.create_test(code=code)
output = self.run_tests("--rerun", testname, exitcode=EXITCODE_BAD_TEST)
self.check_executed_tests(output, testname,
failed=[testname],
rerun=Rerun(testname,
match=None,
success=False),
stats=0)
def test_rerun_teardown_module_hook_failure(self):
# FAILURE then FAILURE
code = textwrap.dedent("""
import unittest
def tearDownModule():
raise RuntimeError('Fail')
class ExampleTests(unittest.TestCase):
def test_success(self):
return
""")
testname = self.create_test(code=code)
output = self.run_tests("--rerun", testname, exitcode=EXITCODE_BAD_TEST)
self.check_executed_tests(output, [testname],
failed=[testname],
rerun=Rerun(testname,
match=None,
success=False),
stats=2)
def test_rerun_setup_hook_failure(self):
# FAILURE then FAILURE
code = textwrap.dedent("""
import unittest
class ExampleTests(unittest.TestCase):
def setUp(self):
raise RuntimeError('Fail')
def test_success(self):
return
""")
testname = self.create_test(code=code)
output = self.run_tests("--rerun", testname, exitcode=EXITCODE_BAD_TEST)
self.check_executed_tests(output, testname,
failed=[testname],
rerun=Rerun(testname,
match="test_success",
success=False),
stats=2)
def test_rerun_teardown_hook_failure(self):
# FAILURE then FAILURE
code = textwrap.dedent("""
import unittest
class ExampleTests(unittest.TestCase):
def tearDown(self):
raise RuntimeError('Fail')
def test_success(self):
return
""")
testname = self.create_test(code=code)
output = self.run_tests("--rerun", testname, exitcode=EXITCODE_BAD_TEST)
self.check_executed_tests(output, testname,
failed=[testname],
rerun=Rerun(testname,
match="test_success",
success=False),
stats=2)
def test_rerun_async_setup_hook_failure(self):
# FAILURE then FAILURE
code = textwrap.dedent("""
import unittest
class ExampleTests(unittest.IsolatedAsyncioTestCase):
async def asyncSetUp(self):
raise RuntimeError('Fail')
async def test_success(self):
return
""")
testname = self.create_test(code=code)
output = self.run_tests("--rerun", testname, exitcode=EXITCODE_BAD_TEST)
self.check_executed_tests(output, testname,
rerun=Rerun(testname,
match="test_success",
success=False),
stats=2)
def test_rerun_async_teardown_hook_failure(self):
# FAILURE then FAILURE
code = textwrap.dedent("""
import unittest
class ExampleTests(unittest.IsolatedAsyncioTestCase):
async def asyncTearDown(self):
raise RuntimeError('Fail')
async def test_success(self):
return
""")
testname = self.create_test(code=code)
output = self.run_tests("--rerun", testname, exitcode=EXITCODE_BAD_TEST)
self.check_executed_tests(output, testname,
failed=[testname],
rerun=Rerun(testname,
match="test_success",
success=False),
stats=2)
def test_no_tests_ran(self):
code = textwrap.dedent("""
import unittest
class Tests(unittest.TestCase):
def test_bug(self):
pass
""")
testname = self.create_test(code=code)
output = self.run_tests(testname, "-m", "nosuchtest",
exitcode=EXITCODE_NO_TESTS_RAN)
self.check_executed_tests(output, [testname],
run_no_tests=testname,
stats=0, filtered=True)
def test_no_tests_ran_skip(self):
code = textwrap.dedent("""
import unittest
class Tests(unittest.TestCase):
def test_skipped(self):
self.skipTest("because")
""")
testname = self.create_test(code=code)
output = self.run_tests(testname)
self.check_executed_tests(output, [testname],
stats=TestStats(1, skipped=1))
def test_no_tests_ran_multiple_tests_nonexistent(self):
code = textwrap.dedent("""
import unittest
class Tests(unittest.TestCase):
def test_bug(self):
pass
""")
testname = self.create_test(code=code)
testname2 = self.create_test(code=code)
output = self.run_tests(testname, testname2, "-m", "nosuchtest",
exitcode=EXITCODE_NO_TESTS_RAN)
self.check_executed_tests(output, [testname, testname2],
run_no_tests=[testname, testname2],
stats=0, filtered=True)
def test_no_test_ran_some_test_exist_some_not(self):
code = textwrap.dedent("""
import unittest
class Tests(unittest.TestCase):
def test_bug(self):
pass
""")
testname = self.create_test(code=code)
other_code = textwrap.dedent("""
import unittest
class Tests(unittest.TestCase):
def test_other_bug(self):
pass
""")
testname2 = self.create_test(code=other_code)
output = self.run_tests(testname, testname2, "-m", "nosuchtest",
"-m", "test_other_bug", exitcode=0)
self.check_executed_tests(output, [testname, testname2],
run_no_tests=[testname],
stats=1, filtered=True)
@support.cpython_only
def test_uncollectable(self):
try:
import _testcapi
except ImportError:
raise unittest.SkipTest("requires _testcapi")
code = textwrap.dedent(r"""
import _testcapi
import gc
import unittest
@_testcapi.with_tp_del
class Garbage:
def __tp_del__(self):
pass
class Tests(unittest.TestCase):
def test_garbage(self):
# create an uncollectable object
obj = Garbage()
obj.ref_cycle = obj
obj = None
""")
testname = self.create_test(code=code)
output = self.run_tests("--fail-env-changed", testname,
exitcode=EXITCODE_ENV_CHANGED)
self.check_executed_tests(output, [testname],
env_changed=[testname],
fail_env_changed=True,
stats=1)
def test_multiprocessing_timeout(self):
code = textwrap.dedent(r"""
import time
import unittest
try:
import faulthandler
except ImportError:
faulthandler = None
class Tests(unittest.TestCase):
# test hangs and so should be stopped by the timeout
def test_sleep(self):
# we want to test regrtest multiprocessing timeout,
# not faulthandler timeout
if faulthandler is not None:
faulthandler.cancel_dump_traceback_later()
time.sleep(60 * 5)
""")
testname = self.create_test(code=code)
output = self.run_tests("-j2", "--timeout=1.0", testname,
exitcode=EXITCODE_BAD_TEST)
self.check_executed_tests(output, [testname],
failed=testname, stats=0)
self.assertRegex(output,
re.compile('%s timed out' % testname, re.MULTILINE))
def test_unraisable_exc(self):
# --fail-env-changed must catch unraisable exception.
# The exception must be displayed even if sys.stderr is redirected.
code = textwrap.dedent(r"""
import unittest
import weakref
from test.support import captured_stderr
class MyObject:
pass
def weakref_callback(obj):
raise Exception("weakref callback bug")
class Tests(unittest.TestCase):
def test_unraisable_exc(self):
obj = MyObject()
ref = weakref.ref(obj, weakref_callback)
with captured_stderr() as stderr:
# call weakref_callback() which logs
# an unraisable exception
obj = None
self.assertEqual(stderr.getvalue(), '')
""")
testname = self.create_test(code=code)
output = self.run_tests("--fail-env-changed", "-v", testname,
exitcode=EXITCODE_ENV_CHANGED)
self.check_executed_tests(output, [testname],
env_changed=[testname],
fail_env_changed=True,
stats=1)
self.assertIn("Warning -- Unraisable exception", output)
self.assertIn("Exception: weakref callback bug", output)
def test_threading_excepthook(self):
# --fail-env-changed must catch uncaught thread exception.
# The exception must be displayed even if sys.stderr is redirected.
code = textwrap.dedent(r"""
import threading
import unittest
from test.support import captured_stderr
class MyObject:
pass
def func_bug():
raise Exception("bug in thread")
class Tests(unittest.TestCase):
def test_threading_excepthook(self):
with captured_stderr() as stderr:
thread = threading.Thread(target=func_bug)
thread.start()
thread.join()
self.assertEqual(stderr.getvalue(), '')
""")
testname = self.create_test(code=code)
output = self.run_tests("--fail-env-changed", "-v", testname,
exitcode=EXITCODE_ENV_CHANGED)
self.check_executed_tests(output, [testname],
env_changed=[testname],
fail_env_changed=True,
stats=1)
self.assertIn("Warning -- Uncaught thread exception", output)
self.assertIn("Exception: bug in thread", output)
def test_print_warning(self):
# bpo-45410: The order of messages must be preserved when -W and
# support.print_warning() are used.
code = textwrap.dedent(r"""
import sys
import unittest
from test import support
class MyObject:
pass
def func_bug():
raise Exception("bug in thread")
class Tests(unittest.TestCase):
def test_print_warning(self):
print("msg1: stdout")
support.print_warning("msg2: print_warning")
# Fail with ENV CHANGED to see print_warning() log
support.environment_altered = True
""")
testname = self.create_test(code=code)
# Expect an output like:
#
# test_threading_excepthook (test.test_x.Tests) ... msg1: stdout
# Warning -- msg2: print_warning
# ok
regex = (r"test_print_warning.*msg1: stdout\n"
r"Warning -- msg2: print_warning\n"
r"ok\n")
for option in ("-v", "-W"):
with self.subTest(option=option):
cmd = ["--fail-env-changed", option, testname]
output = self.run_tests(*cmd, exitcode=EXITCODE_ENV_CHANGED)
self.check_executed_tests(output, [testname],
env_changed=[testname],
fail_env_changed=True,
stats=1)
self.assertRegex(output, regex)
def test_unicode_guard_env(self):
guard = os.environ.get(setup.UNICODE_GUARD_ENV)
self.assertIsNotNone(guard, f"{setup.UNICODE_GUARD_ENV} not set")
if guard.isascii():
# Skip to signify that the env var value was changed by the user;
# possibly to something ASCII to work around Unicode issues.
self.skipTest("Modified guard")
def test_cleanup(self):
dirname = os.path.join(self.tmptestdir, "test_python_123")
os.mkdir(dirname)
filename = os.path.join(self.tmptestdir, "test_python_456")
open(filename, "wb").close()
names = [dirname, filename]
cmdargs = ['-m', 'test',
'--tempdir=%s' % self.tmptestdir,
'--cleanup']
self.run_python(cmdargs)
for name in names:
self.assertFalse(os.path.exists(name), name)
@unittest.skipIf(support.is_wasi,
'checking temp files is not implemented on WASI')
def test_leak_tmp_file(self):
code = textwrap.dedent(r"""
import os.path
import tempfile
import unittest
class FileTests(unittest.TestCase):
def test_leak_tmp_file(self):
filename = os.path.join(tempfile.gettempdir(), 'mytmpfile')
with open(filename, "wb") as fp:
fp.write(b'content')
""")
testnames = [self.create_test(code=code) for _ in range(3)]
output = self.run_tests("--fail-env-changed", "-v", "-j2", *testnames,
exitcode=EXITCODE_ENV_CHANGED)
self.check_executed_tests(output, testnames,
env_changed=testnames,
fail_env_changed=True,
parallel=True,
stats=len(testnames))
for testname in testnames:
self.assertIn(f"Warning -- {testname} leaked temporary "
f"files (1): mytmpfile",
output)
def test_worker_decode_error(self):
# gh-109425: Use "backslashreplace" error handler to decode stdout.
if sys.platform == 'win32':
encoding = locale.getencoding()
else:
encoding = sys.stdout.encoding
if encoding is None:
encoding = sys.__stdout__.encoding
if encoding is None:
self.skipTest("cannot get regrtest worker encoding")
nonascii = bytes(ch for ch in range(128, 256))
corrupted_output = b"nonascii:%s\n" % (nonascii,)
# gh-108989: On Windows, assertion errors are written in UTF-16: when
# decoded each letter is follow by a NUL character.
assertion_failed = 'Assertion failed: tstate_is_alive(tstate)\n'
corrupted_output += assertion_failed.encode('utf-16-le')
try:
corrupted_output.decode(encoding)
except UnicodeDecodeError:
pass
else:
self.skipTest(f"{encoding} can decode non-ASCII bytes")
expected_line = corrupted_output.decode(encoding, 'backslashreplace')
code = textwrap.dedent(fr"""
import sys
import unittest
class Tests(unittest.TestCase):
def test_pass(self):
pass
# bytes which cannot be decoded from UTF-8
corrupted_output = {corrupted_output!a}
sys.stdout.buffer.write(corrupted_output)
sys.stdout.buffer.flush()
""")
testname = self.create_test(code=code)
output = self.run_tests("--fail-env-changed", "-v", "-j1", testname)
self.check_executed_tests(output, [testname],
parallel=True,
stats=1)
self.check_line(output, expected_line, regex=False)
def test_doctest(self):
code = textwrap.dedent(r'''
import doctest
import sys
from test import support
def my_function():
"""
Pass:
>>> 1 + 1
2
Failure:
>>> 2 + 3
23
>>> 1 + 1
11
Skipped test (ignored):
>>> id(1.0) # doctest: +SKIP
7948648
"""
def load_tests(loader, tests, pattern):
tests.addTest(doctest.DocTestSuite())
return tests
''')
testname = self.create_test(code=code)
output = self.run_tests("--fail-env-changed", "-v", "-j1", testname,
exitcode=EXITCODE_BAD_TEST)
self.check_executed_tests(output, [testname],
failed=[testname],
parallel=True,
stats=TestStats(1, 1, 0))
def _check_random_seed(self, run_workers: bool):
# gh-109276: When -r/--randomize is used, random.seed() is called
# with the same random seed before running each test file.
code = textwrap.dedent(r'''
import random
import unittest
class RandomSeedTest(unittest.TestCase):
def test_randint(self):
numbers = [random.randint(0, 1000) for _ in range(10)]
print(f"Random numbers: {numbers}")
''')
tests = [self.create_test(name=f'test_random{i}', code=code)
for i in range(1, 3+1)]
random_seed = 856_656_202
cmd = ["--randomize", f"--randseed={random_seed}"]
if run_workers:
# run as many worker processes than the number of tests
cmd.append(f'-j{len(tests)}')
cmd.extend(tests)
output = self.run_tests(*cmd)
random.seed(random_seed)
# Make the assumption that nothing consume entropy between libregrest
# setup_tests() which calls random.seed() and RandomSeedTest calling
# random.randint().
numbers = [random.randint(0, 1000) for _ in range(10)]
expected = f"Random numbers: {numbers}"
regex = r'^Random numbers: .*$'
matches = re.findall(regex, output, flags=re.MULTILINE)
self.assertEqual(matches, [expected] * len(tests))
def test_random_seed(self):
self._check_random_seed(run_workers=False)
def test_random_seed_workers(self):
self._check_random_seed(run_workers=True)
def test_python_command(self):
code = textwrap.dedent(r"""
import sys
import unittest
class WorkerTests(unittest.TestCase):
def test_dev_mode(self):
self.assertTrue(sys.flags.dev_mode)
""")
tests = [self.create_test(code=code) for _ in range(3)]
# Custom Python command: "python -X dev"
python_cmd = [sys.executable, '-X', 'dev']
# test.libregrtest.cmdline uses shlex.split() to parse the Python
# command line string
python_cmd = shlex.join(python_cmd)
output = self.run_tests("--python", python_cmd, "-j0", *tests)
self.check_executed_tests(output, tests,
stats=len(tests), parallel=True)
def test_unload_tests(self):
# Test that unloading test modules does not break tests
# that import from other tests.
# The test execution order matters for this test.
# Both test_regrtest_a and test_regrtest_c which are executed before
# and after test_regrtest_b import a submodule from the test_regrtest_b
# package and use it in testing. test_regrtest_b itself does not import
# that submodule.
# Previously test_regrtest_c failed because test_regrtest_b.util in
# sys.modules was left after test_regrtest_a (making the import
# statement no-op), but new test_regrtest_b without the util attribute
# was imported for test_regrtest_b.
testdir = os.path.join(os.path.dirname(__file__),
'regrtestdata', 'import_from_tests')
tests = [f'test_regrtest_{name}' for name in ('a', 'b', 'c')]
args = ['-Wd', '-E', '-bb', '-m', 'test', '--testdir=%s' % testdir, *tests]
output = self.run_python(args)
self.check_executed_tests(output, tests, stats=3)
def check_add_python_opts(self, option):
# --fast-ci and --slow-ci add "-u -W default -bb -E" options to Python
try:
import _testinternalcapi
except ImportError:
raise unittest.SkipTest("requires _testinternalcapi")
code = textwrap.dedent(r"""
import sys
import unittest
from test import support
try:
from _testinternalcapi import get_config
except ImportError:
get_config = None
# WASI/WASM buildbots don't use -E option
use_environment = (support.is_emscripten or support.is_wasi)
class WorkerTests(unittest.TestCase):
@unittest.skipUnless(get_config is None, 'need get_config()')
def test_config(self):
config = get_config()['config']
# -u option
self.assertEqual(config['buffered_stdio'], 0)
# -W default option
self.assertTrue(config['warnoptions'], ['default'])
# -bb option
self.assertTrue(config['bytes_warning'], 2)
# -E option
self.assertTrue(config['use_environment'], use_environment)
def test_python_opts(self):
# -u option
self.assertTrue(sys.__stdout__.write_through)
self.assertTrue(sys.__stderr__.write_through)
# -W default option
self.assertTrue(sys.warnoptions, ['default'])
# -bb option
self.assertEqual(sys.flags.bytes_warning, 2)
# -E option
self.assertEqual(not sys.flags.ignore_environment,
use_environment)
""")
testname = self.create_test(code=code)
# Use directly subprocess to control the exact command line
cmd = [sys.executable,
"-m", "test", option,
f'--testdir={self.tmptestdir}',
testname]
proc = subprocess.run(cmd,
stdout=subprocess.PIPE,
stderr=subprocess.STDOUT,
text=True)
self.assertEqual(proc.returncode, 0, proc)
def test_add_python_opts(self):
for opt in ("--fast-ci", "--slow-ci"):
with self.subTest(opt=opt):
self.check_add_python_opts(opt)
# gh-76319: Raising SIGSEGV on Android may not cause a crash.
@unittest.skipIf(support.is_android,
'raising SIGSEGV on Android is unreliable')
def test_worker_output_on_failure(self):
try:
from faulthandler import _sigsegv
except ImportError:
self.skipTest("need faulthandler._sigsegv")
code = textwrap.dedent(r"""
import faulthandler
import unittest
from test import support
class CrashTests(unittest.TestCase):
def test_crash(self):
print("just before crash!", flush=True)
with support.SuppressCrashReport():
faulthandler._sigsegv(True)
""")
testname = self.create_test(code=code)
# Sanitizers must not handle SIGSEGV (ex: for test_enable_fd())
env = dict(os.environ)
option = 'handle_segv=0'
support.set_sanitizer_env_var(env, option)
output = self.run_tests("-j1", testname,
exitcode=EXITCODE_BAD_TEST,
env=env)
self.check_executed_tests(output, testname,
failed=[testname],
stats=0, parallel=True)
if not support.MS_WINDOWS:
exitcode = -int(signal.SIGSEGV)
self.assertIn(f"Exit code {exitcode} (SIGSEGV)", output)
self.check_line(output, "just before crash!", full=True, regex=False)
def test_verbose3(self):
code = textwrap.dedent(r"""
import unittest
from test import support
class VerboseTests(unittest.TestCase):
def test_pass(self):
print("SPAM SPAM SPAM")
""")
testname = self.create_test(code=code)
# Run sequentially
output = self.run_tests("--verbose3", testname)
self.check_executed_tests(output, testname, stats=1)
self.assertNotIn('SPAM SPAM SPAM', output)
# -R option needs a debug build
if support.Py_DEBUG:
# Check for reference leaks, run in parallel
output = self.run_tests("-R", "3:3", "-j1", "--verbose3", testname)
self.check_executed_tests(output, testname, stats=1, parallel=True)
self.assertNotIn('SPAM SPAM SPAM', output)
def test_xml(self):
code = textwrap.dedent(r"""
import unittest
class VerboseTests(unittest.TestCase):
def test_failed(self):
print("abc \x1b def")
self.fail()
""")
testname = self.create_test(code=code)
# Run sequentially
filename = os_helper.TESTFN
self.addCleanup(os_helper.unlink, filename)
output = self.run_tests(testname, "--junit-xml", filename,
exitcode=EXITCODE_BAD_TEST)
self.check_executed_tests(output, testname,
failed=testname,
stats=TestStats(1, 1, 0))
# Test generated XML
with open(filename, encoding="utf8") as fp:
content = fp.read()
testsuite = ElementTree.fromstring(content)
self.assertEqual(int(testsuite.get('tests')), 1)
self.assertEqual(int(testsuite.get('errors')), 0)
self.assertEqual(int(testsuite.get('failures')), 1)
testcase = testsuite[0][0]
self.assertEqual(testcase.get('status'), 'run')
self.assertEqual(testcase.get('result'), 'completed')
self.assertGreater(float(testcase.get('time')), 0)
for out in testcase.iter('system-out'):
self.assertEqual(out.text, r"abc \x1b def")
def test_nonascii(self):
code = textwrap.dedent(r"""
import unittest
class NonASCIITests(unittest.TestCase):
def test_docstring(self):
'''docstring:\u20ac'''
def test_subtest(self):
with self.subTest(param='subtest:\u20ac'):
pass
def test_skip(self):
self.skipTest('skipped:\u20ac')
""")
testname = self.create_test(code=code)
env = dict(os.environ)
env['PYTHONIOENCODING'] = 'ascii'
def check(output):
self.check_executed_tests(output, testname, stats=TestStats(3, 0, 1))
self.assertIn(r'docstring:\u20ac', output)
self.assertIn(r'skipped:\u20ac', output)
# Run sequentially
output = self.run_tests('-v', testname, env=env, isolated=False)
check(output)
# Run in parallel
output = self.run_tests('-j1', '-v', testname, env=env, isolated=False)
check(output)
def test_pgo_exclude(self):
# Get PGO tests
output = self.run_tests('--pgo', '--list-tests')
pgo_tests = output.strip().split()
# Exclude test_re
output = self.run_tests('--pgo', '--list-tests', '-x', 'test_re')
tests = output.strip().split()
self.assertNotIn('test_re', tests)
self.assertEqual(len(tests), len(pgo_tests) - 1)
class TestUtils(unittest.TestCase):
def test_format_duration(self):
self.assertEqual(utils.format_duration(0),
'0 ms')
self.assertEqual(utils.format_duration(1e-9),
'1 ms')
self.assertEqual(utils.format_duration(10e-3),
'10 ms')
self.assertEqual(utils.format_duration(1.5),
'1.5 sec')
self.assertEqual(utils.format_duration(1),
'1.0 sec')
self.assertEqual(utils.format_duration(2 * 60),
'2 min')
self.assertEqual(utils.format_duration(2 * 60 + 1),
'2 min 1 sec')
self.assertEqual(utils.format_duration(3 * 3600),
'3 hour')
self.assertEqual(utils.format_duration(3 * 3600 + 2 * 60 + 1),
'3 hour 2 min')
self.assertEqual(utils.format_duration(3 * 3600 + 1),
'3 hour 1 sec')
def test_normalize_test_name(self):
normalize = normalize_test_name
self.assertEqual(normalize('test_access (test.test_os.FileTests.test_access)'),
'test_access')
self.assertEqual(normalize('setUpClass (test.test_os.ChownFileTests)', is_error=True),
'ChownFileTests')
self.assertEqual(normalize('test_success (test.test_bug.ExampleTests.test_success)', is_error=True),
'test_success')
self.assertIsNone(normalize('setUpModule (test.test_x)', is_error=True))
self.assertIsNone(normalize('tearDownModule (test.test_module)', is_error=True))
def test_get_signal_name(self):
for exitcode, expected in (
(-int(signal.SIGINT), 'SIGINT'),
(-int(signal.SIGSEGV), 'SIGSEGV'),
(128 + int(signal.SIGABRT), 'SIGABRT'),
(3221225477, "STATUS_ACCESS_VIOLATION"),
(0xC00000FD, "STATUS_STACK_OVERFLOW"),
):
self.assertEqual(utils.get_signal_name(exitcode), expected, exitcode)
def test_format_resources(self):
format_resources = utils.format_resources
ALL_RESOURCES = utils.ALL_RESOURCES
self.assertEqual(
format_resources(("network",)),
'resources (1): network')
self.assertEqual(
format_resources(("audio", "decimal", "network")),
'resources (3): audio,decimal,network')
self.assertEqual(
format_resources(ALL_RESOURCES),
'resources: all')
self.assertEqual(
format_resources(tuple(name for name in ALL_RESOURCES
if name != "cpu")),
'resources: all,-cpu')
self.assertEqual(
format_resources((*ALL_RESOURCES, "tzdata")),
'resources: all,tzdata')
def test_match_test(self):
class Test:
def __init__(self, test_id):
self.test_id = test_id
def id(self):
return self.test_id
# Restore patterns once the test completes
patterns = get_match_tests()
self.addCleanup(set_match_tests, patterns)
test_access = Test('test.test_os.FileTests.test_access')
test_chdir = Test('test.test_os.Win32ErrorTests.test_chdir')
test_copy = Test('test.test_shutil.TestCopy.test_copy')
# Test acceptance
with support.swap_attr(support, '_test_matchers', ()):
# match all
set_match_tests([])
self.assertTrue(match_test(test_access))
self.assertTrue(match_test(test_chdir))
# match all using None
set_match_tests(None)
self.assertTrue(match_test(test_access))
self.assertTrue(match_test(test_chdir))
# match the full test identifier
set_match_tests([(test_access.id(), True)])
self.assertTrue(match_test(test_access))
self.assertFalse(match_test(test_chdir))
# match the module name
set_match_tests([('test_os', True)])
self.assertTrue(match_test(test_access))
self.assertTrue(match_test(test_chdir))
self.assertFalse(match_test(test_copy))
# Test '*' pattern
set_match_tests([('test_*', True)])
self.assertTrue(match_test(test_access))
self.assertTrue(match_test(test_chdir))
# Test case sensitivity
set_match_tests([('filetests', True)])
self.assertFalse(match_test(test_access))
set_match_tests([('FileTests', True)])
self.assertTrue(match_test(test_access))
# Test pattern containing '.' and a '*' metacharacter
set_match_tests([('*test_os.*.test_*', True)])
self.assertTrue(match_test(test_access))
self.assertTrue(match_test(test_chdir))
self.assertFalse(match_test(test_copy))
# Multiple patterns
set_match_tests([(test_access.id(), True), (test_chdir.id(), True)])
self.assertTrue(match_test(test_access))
self.assertTrue(match_test(test_chdir))
self.assertFalse(match_test(test_copy))
set_match_tests([('test_access', True), ('DONTMATCH', True)])
self.assertTrue(match_test(test_access))
self.assertFalse(match_test(test_chdir))
# Test rejection
with support.swap_attr(support, '_test_matchers', ()):
# match the full test identifier
set_match_tests([(test_access.id(), False)])
self.assertFalse(match_test(test_access))
self.assertTrue(match_test(test_chdir))
# match the module name
set_match_tests([('test_os', False)])
self.assertFalse(match_test(test_access))
self.assertFalse(match_test(test_chdir))
self.assertTrue(match_test(test_copy))
# Test '*' pattern
set_match_tests([('test_*', False)])
self.assertFalse(match_test(test_access))
self.assertFalse(match_test(test_chdir))
# Test case sensitivity
set_match_tests([('filetests', False)])
self.assertTrue(match_test(test_access))
set_match_tests([('FileTests', False)])
self.assertFalse(match_test(test_access))
# Test pattern containing '.' and a '*' metacharacter
set_match_tests([('*test_os.*.test_*', False)])
self.assertFalse(match_test(test_access))
self.assertFalse(match_test(test_chdir))
self.assertTrue(match_test(test_copy))
# Multiple patterns
set_match_tests([(test_access.id(), False), (test_chdir.id(), False)])
self.assertFalse(match_test(test_access))
self.assertFalse(match_test(test_chdir))
self.assertTrue(match_test(test_copy))
set_match_tests([('test_access', False), ('DONTMATCH', False)])
self.assertFalse(match_test(test_access))
self.assertTrue(match_test(test_chdir))
# Test mixed filters
with support.swap_attr(support, '_test_matchers', ()):
set_match_tests([('*test_os', False), ('test_access', True)])
self.assertTrue(match_test(test_access))
self.assertFalse(match_test(test_chdir))
self.assertTrue(match_test(test_copy))
set_match_tests([('*test_os', True), ('test_access', False)])
self.assertFalse(match_test(test_access))
self.assertTrue(match_test(test_chdir))
self.assertFalse(match_test(test_copy))
def test_sanitize_xml(self):
sanitize_xml = utils.sanitize_xml
# escape invalid XML characters
self.assertEqual(sanitize_xml('abc \x1b\x1f def'),
r'abc \x1b\x1f def')
self.assertEqual(sanitize_xml('nul:\x00, bell:\x07'),
r'nul:\x00, bell:\x07')
self.assertEqual(sanitize_xml('surrogate:\uDC80'),
r'surrogate:\udc80')
self.assertEqual(sanitize_xml('illegal \uFFFE and \uFFFF'),
r'illegal \ufffe and \uffff')
# no escape for valid XML characters
self.assertEqual(sanitize_xml('a\n\tb'),
'a\n\tb')
self.assertEqual(sanitize_xml('valid t\xe9xt \u20ac'),
'valid t\xe9xt \u20ac')
if __name__ == '__main__':
unittest.main()
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