Merge pull request #1795 from hackebrot/fix-report-outcome-for-xpass
WIP Change outcome to 'passed' for xfail unless it's strict
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**Changes**
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* Change ``report.outcome`` for ``xpassed`` tests to ``"passed"`` in non-strict
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mode and ``"failed"`` in strict mode. Thanks to `@hackebrot`_ for the PR
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(`#1795`_) and `@gprasad84`_ for report (`#1546`_).
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* Tests marked with ``xfail(strict=False)`` (the default) now appear in
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JUnitXML reports as passing tests instead of skipped.
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Thanks to `@hackebrot`_ for the PR (`#1795`_).
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.. _#1795: https://github.com/pytest-dev/pytest/pull/1795
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.. _#1546: https://github.com/pytest-dev/pytest/issues/1546
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.. _@gprasad84: https://github.com/gprasad84
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.. _#1210: https://github.com/pytest-dev/pytest/issues/1210
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.. _#1210: https://github.com/pytest-dev/pytest/issues/1210
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.. _#1435: https://github.com/pytest-dev/pytest/issues/1435
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.. _#1435: https://github.com/pytest-dev/pytest/issues/1435
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.. _#1471: https://github.com/pytest-dev/pytest/issues/1471
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.. _#1471: https://github.com/pytest-dev/pytest/issues/1471
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@ -220,6 +220,18 @@ def check_strict_xfail(pyfuncitem):
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pytest.fail('[XPASS(strict)] ' + explanation, pytrace=False)
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pytest.fail('[XPASS(strict)] ' + explanation, pytrace=False)
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def _is_unittest_unexpected_success_a_failure():
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"""Return if the test suite should fail if a @expectedFailure unittest test PASSES.
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From https://docs.python.org/3/library/unittest.html?highlight=unittest#unittest.TestResult.wasSuccessful:
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Changed in version 3.4: Returns False if there were any
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unexpectedSuccesses from tests marked with the expectedFailure() decorator.
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TODO: this should be moved to the "compat" module.
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"""
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return sys.version_info >= (3, 4)
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@pytest.hookimpl(hookwrapper=True)
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@pytest.hookimpl(hookwrapper=True)
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def pytest_runtest_makereport(item, call):
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def pytest_runtest_makereport(item, call):
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outcome = yield
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outcome = yield
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evalskip = getattr(item, '_evalskip', None)
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evalskip = getattr(item, '_evalskip', None)
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# unitttest special case, see setting of _unexpectedsuccess
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# unitttest special case, see setting of _unexpectedsuccess
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if hasattr(item, '_unexpectedsuccess') and rep.when == "call":
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if hasattr(item, '_unexpectedsuccess') and rep.when == "call":
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# we need to translate into how pytest encodes xpass
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if item._unexpectedsuccess:
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rep.wasxfail = "reason: " + repr(item._unexpectedsuccess)
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rep.longrepr = "Unexpected success: {0}".format(item._unexpectedsuccess)
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rep.outcome = "failed"
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else:
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rep.longrepr = "Unexpected success"
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if _is_unittest_unexpected_success_a_failure():
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rep.outcome = "failed"
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else:
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rep.outcome = "passed"
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rep.wasxfail = rep.longrepr
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elif item.config.option.runxfail:
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elif item.config.option.runxfail:
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pass # don't interefere
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pass # don't interefere
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elif call.excinfo and call.excinfo.errisinstance(pytest.xfail.Exception):
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elif call.excinfo and call.excinfo.errisinstance(pytest.xfail.Exception):
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rep.outcome = "skipped"
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rep.outcome = "skipped"
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rep.wasxfail = evalxfail.getexplanation()
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rep.wasxfail = evalxfail.getexplanation()
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elif call.when == "call":
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elif call.when == "call":
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rep.outcome = "failed" # xpass outcome
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strict_default = item.config.getini('xfail_strict')
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rep.wasxfail = evalxfail.getexplanation()
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is_strict_xfail = evalxfail.get('strict', strict_default)
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explanation = evalxfail.getexplanation()
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if is_strict_xfail:
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rep.outcome = "failed"
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rep.longrepr = "[XPASS(strict)] {0}".format(explanation)
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else:
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rep.outcome = "passed"
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rep.wasxfail = explanation
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elif evalskip is not None and rep.skipped and type(rep.longrepr) is tuple:
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elif evalskip is not None and rep.skipped and type(rep.longrepr) is tuple:
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# skipped by mark.skipif; change the location of the failure
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# skipped by mark.skipif; change the location of the failure
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# to point to the item definition, otherwise it will display
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# to point to the item definition, otherwise it will display
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if hasattr(report, "wasxfail"):
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if hasattr(report, "wasxfail"):
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if report.skipped:
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if report.skipped:
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return "xfailed", "x", "xfail"
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return "xfailed", "x", "xfail"
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elif report.failed:
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elif report.passed:
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return "xpassed", "X", ("XPASS", {'yellow': True})
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return "xpassed", "X", ("XPASS", {'yellow': True})
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# called by the terminalreporter instance/plugin
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# called by the terminalreporter instance/plugin
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reprec = testdir.inline_run()
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reprec = testdir.inline_run()
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reprec.assertoutcome(passed=2, skipped=1)
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reprec.assertoutcome(passed=2, skipped=1)
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def test_xfail_passing_is_xpass(self, testdir):
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@pytest.mark.parametrize('strict', [True, False])
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def test_xfail_passing_is_xpass(self, testdir, strict):
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s = """
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s = """
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import pytest
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import pytest
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@pytest.mark.parametrize(("n", "expected"), [
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@pytest.mark.parametrize(("n", "expected"), [
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(1, 2),
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(1, 2),
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pytest.mark.xfail("sys.version > 0", reason="some bug")((2, 3)),
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pytest.mark.xfail("sys.version_info > (0, 0, 0)", reason="some bug", strict={strict})((2, 3)),
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(3, 4),
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(3, 4),
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])
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])
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def test_increment(n, expected):
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def test_increment(n, expected):
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assert n + 1 == expected
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assert n + 1 == expected
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"""
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""".format(strict=strict)
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testdir.makepyfile(s)
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testdir.makepyfile(s)
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reprec = testdir.inline_run()
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reprec = testdir.inline_run()
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# xpass is fail, obviously :)
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passed, failed = (2, 1) if strict else (3, 0)
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reprec.assertoutcome(passed=2, failed=1)
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reprec.assertoutcome(passed=passed, failed=failed)
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def test_parametrize_called_in_generate_tests(self, testdir):
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def test_parametrize_called_in_generate_tests(self, testdir):
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s = """
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s = """
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assert inicfg == {}
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assert inicfg == {}
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def test_nothing(self, tmpdir):
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def test_nothing(self, tmpdir):
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tmpdir.chdir()
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rootdir, inifile, inicfg = determine_setup(None, [tmpdir])
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rootdir, inifile, inicfg = determine_setup(None, [tmpdir])
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assert rootdir == tmpdir
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assert rootdir == tmpdir
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assert inifile is None
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assert inifile is None
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assert rootdir == tmpdir
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assert rootdir == tmpdir
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def test_with_arg_outside_cwd_without_inifile(self, tmpdir):
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def test_with_arg_outside_cwd_without_inifile(self, tmpdir):
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tmpdir.chdir()
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a = tmpdir.mkdir("a")
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a = tmpdir.mkdir("a")
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b = tmpdir.mkdir("b")
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b = tmpdir.mkdir("b")
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rootdir, inifile, inicfg = determine_setup(None, [a, b])
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rootdir, inifile, inicfg = determine_setup(None, [a, b])
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node = dom.find_first_by_tag("testsuite")
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node.assert_attr(name="pytest", errors=0, failures=1, skips=3, tests=5)
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node.assert_attr(name="pytest", errors=0, failures=1, skips=2, tests=5)
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def test_summing_simple_with_errors(self, testdir):
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def test_summing_simple_with_errors(self, testdir):
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testdir.makepyfile("""
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testdir.makepyfile("""
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def test_error(fixture):
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def test_error(fixture):
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pass
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pass
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@pytest.mark.xfail
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@pytest.mark.xfail
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def test_xfail():
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@pytest.mark.xfail(strict=True)
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def test_xpass():
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def test_xpass():
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assert 1
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assert True
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node.assert_attr(name="pytest", errors=1, failures=1, skips=1, tests=4)
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def test_timing_function(self, testdir):
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tnode.assert_attr(
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def test_passing_test_is_fail(self):
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assert True
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if __name__ == '__main__':
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unittest.main()
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from _pytest.skipping import _is_unittest_unexpected_success_a_failure
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should_fail = _is_unittest_unexpected_success_a_failure()
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if runner == 'pytest':
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result = testdir.runpytest("-rxX")
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result.stdout.fnmatch_lines([
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"*MyTestCase*test_passing_test_is_fail*",
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"*1 failed*" if should_fail else "*1 xpassed*",
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])
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else:
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result = testdir.runpython(script)
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result.stderr.fnmatch_lines([
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"*1 test in*",
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"*(unexpected successes=1)*",
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])
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@pytest.mark.parametrize('fix_type, stmt', [
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@pytest.mark.parametrize('fix_type, stmt', [
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