refine command line option naming and docs

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holger krekel 2015-09-16 20:41:22 +02:00
parent 9a90aaca96
commit 45065e4e2e
4 changed files with 328 additions and 319 deletions

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@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ class Cache(object):
self.config = config self.config = config
self._cachedir = config.rootdir.join(".cache") self._cachedir = config.rootdir.join(".cache")
self.trace = config.trace.root.get("cache") self.trace = config.trace.root.get("cache")
if config.getvalue("clearcache"): if config.getvalue("cacheclear"):
self.trace("clearing cachedir") self.trace("clearing cachedir")
if self._cachedir.check(): if self._cachedir.check():
self._cachedir.remove() self._cachedir.remove()
@ -135,7 +135,7 @@ class LFPlugin:
def pytest_sessionfinish(self, session): def pytest_sessionfinish(self, session):
config = self.config config = self.config
if config.getvalue("showcache") or hasattr(config, "slaveinput"): if config.getvalue("cacheshow") or hasattr(config, "slaveinput"):
return return
config.cache.set("cache/lastfailed", self.lastfailed) config.cache.set("cache/lastfailed", self.lastfailed)
@ -152,17 +152,17 @@ def pytest_addoption(parser):
"This may re-order tests and thus lead to " "This may re-order tests and thus lead to "
"repeated fixture setup/teardown") "repeated fixture setup/teardown")
group.addoption( group.addoption(
'--show-cache', action='store_true', dest="showcache", '--cache-show', action='store_true', dest="cacheshow",
help="show cache contents, don't perform collection or tests") help="show cache contents, don't perform collection or tests")
group.addoption( group.addoption(
'--clearcache', action='store_true', dest="clearcache", '--cache-clear', action='store_true', dest="cacheclear",
help="remove all cache contents at start of test run.") help="remove all cache contents at start of test run.")
def pytest_cmdline_main(config): def pytest_cmdline_main(config):
if config.option.showcache: if config.option.cacheshow:
from _pytest.main import wrap_session from _pytest.main import wrap_session
return wrap_session(config, showcache) return wrap_session(config, cacheshow)
@ -182,7 +182,7 @@ def pytest_report_header(config):
return "cachedir: %s" % relpath return "cachedir: %s" % relpath
def showcache(config, session): def cacheshow(config, session):
from pprint import pprint from pprint import pprint
tw = py.io.TerminalWriter() tw = py.io.TerminalWriter()
tw.line("cachedir: " + str(config.cache._cachedir)) tw.line("cachedir: " + str(config.cache._cachedir))

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@ -13,18 +13,19 @@ cache: working with cross-testrun state
Usage Usage
--------- ---------
plugins can access the `config.cache`_ object The plugin provides two command line options to rerun failures from the
which helps sharing **json encodable** values between ``py.test`` invocations. last ``py.test`` invocation:
The plugin provides two options to rerun failures, namely:
* ``--lf`` (last failures) - to only re-run the failures. * ``--lf`` (last failures) - to only re-run the failures.
* ``--ff`` (failures first) - to run the failures first and then the rest of * ``--ff`` (failures first) - to run the failures first and then the rest of
the tests. the tests.
For cleanup (usually not needed), a ``--clearcache`` option allows to remove For cleanup (usually not needed), a ``--cache-clear`` option allows to remove
all cross-session cache contents ahead of a test run. all cross-session cache contents ahead of a test run.
Other plugins may access the `config.cache`_ object to set/get
**json encodable** values between ``py.test`` invocations.
Rerunning only failures or failures first Rerunning only failures or failures first
----------------------------------------------- -----------------------------------------------
@ -43,66 +44,67 @@ If you run this for the first time you will see two failures::
$ py.test -q $ py.test -q
.................F.......F........................ .................F.......F........................
=================================== FAILURES =================================== ================================= FAILURES =================================
_________________________________ test_num[17] _________________________________ _______________________________ test_num[17] _______________________________
i = 17 i = 17
@pytest.mark.parametrize("i", range(50)) @pytest.mark.parametrize("i", range(50))
def test_num(i): def test_num(i):
if i in (17,25): if i in (17, 25):
> pytest.fail("bad luck") > pytest.fail("bad luck")
E Failed: bad luck E Failed: bad luck
test_50.py:6: Failed test_50.py:6: Failed
_________________________________ test_num[25] _________________________________ _______________________________ test_num[25] _______________________________
i = 25 i = 25
@pytest.mark.parametrize("i", range(50)) @pytest.mark.parametrize("i", range(50))
def test_num(i): def test_num(i):
if i in (17,25): if i in (17, 25):
> pytest.fail("bad luck") > pytest.fail("bad luck")
E Failed: bad luck E Failed: bad luck
test_50.py:6: Failed test_50.py:6: Failed
2 failed, 48 passed in 0.04 seconds
If you then run it with ``--lf`` you will run only the two failing test If you then run it with ``--lf`` you will run only the two failing test
from the last run:: from the last run::
$ py.test --lf $ py.test --lf
============================= test session starts ============================== =========================== test session starts ============================
platform linux2 -- Python 2.7.3 -- pytest-2.3.5 platform linux2 -- Python 2.7.6, pytest-2.7.3.dev426+ng9a90aac.d20150916, py-1.4.30, pluggy-0.3.0
run-last-failure: rerun last 2 failures run-last-failure: rerun last 2 failures
plugins: cache rootdir: /tmp/doc-exec-9, inifile:
collected 50 items collected 50 items
test_50.py FF test_50.py FF
=================================== FAILURES =================================== ================================= FAILURES =================================
_________________________________ test_num[17] _________________________________ _______________________________ test_num[17] _______________________________
i = 17 i = 17
@pytest.mark.parametrize("i", range(50)) @pytest.mark.parametrize("i", range(50))
def test_num(i): def test_num(i):
if i in (17,25): if i in (17, 25):
> pytest.fail("bad luck") > pytest.fail("bad luck")
E Failed: bad luck E Failed: bad luck
test_50.py:6: Failed test_50.py:6: Failed
_________________________________ test_num[25] _________________________________ _______________________________ test_num[25] _______________________________
i = 25 i = 25
@pytest.mark.parametrize("i", range(50)) @pytest.mark.parametrize("i", range(50))
def test_num(i): def test_num(i):
if i in (17,25): if i in (17, 25):
> pytest.fail("bad luck") > pytest.fail("bad luck")
E Failed: bad luck E Failed: bad luck
test_50.py:6: Failed test_50.py:6: Failed
=================== 2 failed, 48 deselected in 0.02 seconds ==================== ================= 2 failed, 48 deselected in 0.02 seconds ==================
The last line indicates that 48 tests have not been run. The last line indicates that 48 tests have not been run.
@ -111,38 +113,38 @@ failures will be executed first (as can be seen from the series of ``FF`` and
dots):: dots)::
$ py.test --ff $ py.test --ff
============================= test session starts ============================== =========================== test session starts ============================
platform linux2 -- Python 2.7.3 -- pytest-2.3.5 platform linux2 -- Python 2.7.6, pytest-2.7.3.dev426+ng9a90aac.d20150916, py-1.4.30, pluggy-0.3.0
run-last-failure: rerun last 2 failures first run-last-failure: rerun last 2 failures first
plugins: cache rootdir: /tmp/doc-exec-9, inifile:
collected 50 items collected 50 items
test_50.py FF................................................ test_50.py FF................................................
=================================== FAILURES =================================== ================================= FAILURES =================================
_________________________________ test_num[17] _________________________________ _______________________________ test_num[17] _______________________________
i = 17 i = 17
@pytest.mark.parametrize("i", range(50)) @pytest.mark.parametrize("i", range(50))
def test_num(i): def test_num(i):
if i in (17,25): if i in (17, 25):
> pytest.fail("bad luck") > pytest.fail("bad luck")
E Failed: bad luck E Failed: bad luck
test_50.py:6: Failed test_50.py:6: Failed
_________________________________ test_num[25] _________________________________ _______________________________ test_num[25] _______________________________
i = 25 i = 25
@pytest.mark.parametrize("i", range(50)) @pytest.mark.parametrize("i", range(50))
def test_num(i): def test_num(i):
if i in (17,25): if i in (17, 25):
> pytest.fail("bad luck") > pytest.fail("bad luck")
E Failed: bad luck E Failed: bad luck
test_50.py:6: Failed test_50.py:6: Failed
===================== 2 failed, 48 passed in 0.07 seconds ====================== =================== 2 failed, 48 passed in 0.04 seconds ====================
.. _`config.cache`: .. _`config.cache`:
@ -175,8 +177,8 @@ of the sleep::
$ py.test -q $ py.test -q
F F
=================================== FAILURES =================================== ================================= FAILURES =================================
________________________________ test_function _________________________________ ______________________________ test_function _______________________________
mydata = 42 mydata = 42
@ -185,14 +187,15 @@ of the sleep::
E assert 42 == 23 E assert 42 == 23
test_caching.py:12: AssertionError test_caching.py:12: AssertionError
1 failed in 5.41 seconds
If you run it a second time the value will be retrieved from If you run it a second time the value will be retrieved from
the cache and this will be quick:: the cache and this will be quick::
$ py.test -q $ py.test -q
F F
=================================== FAILURES =================================== ================================= FAILURES =================================
________________________________ test_function _________________________________ ______________________________ test_function _______________________________
mydata = 42 mydata = 42
@ -201,6 +204,7 @@ the cache and this will be quick::
E assert 42 == 23 E assert 42 == 23
test_caching.py:12: AssertionError test_caching.py:12: AssertionError
1 failed in 0.01 seconds
See the `cache-api`_ for more details. See the `cache-api`_ for more details.
@ -209,28 +213,35 @@ Inspecting Cache content
------------------------------- -------------------------------
You can always peek at the content of the cache using the You can always peek at the content of the cache using the
``--cache`` command line option:: ``--cache-clear`` command line option::
$ py.test --cache $ py.test --cache-clear
============================= test session starts ============================== =========================== test session starts ============================
platform linux2 -- Python 2.7.3 -- pytest-2.3.5 platform linux2 -- Python 2.7.6, pytest-2.7.3.dev426+ng9a90aac.d20150916, py-1.4.30, pluggy-0.3.0
plugins: cache rootdir: /tmp/doc-exec-9, inifile:
cachedir: /tmp/doc-exec-6/.cache collected 1 items
--------------------------------- cache values ---------------------------------
example/value contains:
42
cache/lastfailed contains:
set(['test_caching.py::test_function'])
=============================== in 0.01 seconds =============================== test_caching.py F
================================= FAILURES =================================
______________________________ test_function _______________________________
mydata = 42
def test_function(mydata):
> assert mydata == 23
E assert 42 == 23
test_caching.py:12: AssertionError
========================= 1 failed in 5.41 seconds =========================
Clearing Cache content Clearing Cache content
------------------------------- -------------------------------
You can instruct pytest to clear all cache files and values You can instruct pytest to clear all cache files and values
by adding the ``--clearcache`` option like this:: by adding the ``--cache-clear`` option like this::
py.test --clearcache py.test --cache-clear
This is recommended for invocations from Continous Integration This is recommended for invocations from Continous Integration
servers where isolation and correctness is more important servers where isolation and correctness is more important

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@ -1,4 +1,7 @@
import pytest import pytest
import os
import shutil
import py
pytest_plugins = "pytester", pytest_plugins = "pytester",
@ -63,8 +66,9 @@ def test_cache_reportheader(testdir):
"cachedir: .cache" "cachedir: .cache"
]) ])
def test_cache_show(testdir): def test_cache_show(testdir):
result = testdir.runpytest("--show-cache") result = testdir.runpytest("--cache-show")
assert result.ret == 0 assert result.ret == 0
result.stdout.fnmatch_lines([ result.stdout.fnmatch_lines([
"*cache is empty*" "*cache is empty*"
@ -79,7 +83,7 @@ def test_cache_show(testdir):
""") """)
result = testdir.runpytest() result = testdir.runpytest()
assert result.ret == 5 # no tests executed assert result.ret == 5 # no tests executed
result = testdir.runpytest("--show-cache") result = testdir.runpytest("--cache-show")
result.stdout.fnmatch_lines_random([ result.stdout.fnmatch_lines_random([
"*cachedir:*", "*cachedir:*",
"-*cache values*-", "-*cache values*-",
@ -91,3 +95,232 @@ def test_cache_show(testdir):
"*mydb/hello*length 0*", "*mydb/hello*length 0*",
"*mydb/world*length 0*", "*mydb/world*length 0*",
]) ])
class TestLastFailed:
@pytest.mark.skipif("sys.version_info < (2,6)")
def test_lastfailed_usecase(self, testdir, monkeypatch):
monkeypatch.setenv("PYTHONDONTWRITEBYTECODE", 1)
p = testdir.makepyfile("""
def test_1():
assert 0
def test_2():
assert 0
def test_3():
assert 1
""")
result = testdir.runpytest()
result.stdout.fnmatch_lines([
"*2 failed*",
])
p.write(py.code.Source("""
def test_1():
assert 1
def test_2():
assert 1
def test_3():
assert 0
"""))
result = testdir.runpytest("--lf")
result.stdout.fnmatch_lines([
"*2 passed*1 desel*",
])
result = testdir.runpytest("--lf")
result.stdout.fnmatch_lines([
"*1 failed*2 passed*",
])
result = testdir.runpytest("--lf", "--cache-clear")
result.stdout.fnmatch_lines([
"*1 failed*2 passed*",
])
# Run this again to make sure clear-cache is robust
if os.path.isdir('.cache'):
shutil.rmtree('.cache')
result = testdir.runpytest("--lf", "--cache-clear")
result.stdout.fnmatch_lines([
"*1 failed*2 passed*",
])
def test_failedfirst_order(self, testdir):
testdir.tmpdir.join('test_a.py').write(py.code.Source("""
def test_always_passes():
assert 1
"""))
testdir.tmpdir.join('test_b.py').write(py.code.Source("""
def test_always_fails():
assert 0
"""))
result = testdir.runpytest()
# Test order will be collection order; alphabetical
result.stdout.fnmatch_lines([
"test_a.py*",
"test_b.py*",
])
result = testdir.runpytest("--lf", "--ff")
# Test order will be failing tests firs
result.stdout.fnmatch_lines([
"test_b.py*",
"test_a.py*",
])
@pytest.mark.skipif("sys.version_info < (2,6)")
def test_lastfailed_difference_invocations(self, testdir, monkeypatch):
monkeypatch.setenv("PYTHONDONTWRITEBYTECODE", 1)
testdir.makepyfile(test_a="""
def test_a1():
assert 0
def test_a2():
assert 1
""", test_b="""
def test_b1():
assert 0
""")
p = testdir.tmpdir.join("test_a.py")
p2 = testdir.tmpdir.join("test_b.py")
result = testdir.runpytest()
result.stdout.fnmatch_lines([
"*2 failed*",
])
result = testdir.runpytest("--lf", p2)
result.stdout.fnmatch_lines([
"*1 failed*",
])
p2.write(py.code.Source("""
def test_b1():
assert 1
"""))
result = testdir.runpytest("--lf", p2)
result.stdout.fnmatch_lines([
"*1 passed*",
])
result = testdir.runpytest("--lf", p)
result.stdout.fnmatch_lines([
"*1 failed*1 desel*",
])
@pytest.mark.skipif("sys.version_info < (2,6)")
def test_lastfailed_usecase_splice(self, testdir, monkeypatch):
monkeypatch.setenv("PYTHONDONTWRITEBYTECODE", 1)
testdir.makepyfile("""
def test_1():
assert 0
""")
p2 = testdir.tmpdir.join("test_something.py")
p2.write(py.code.Source("""
def test_2():
assert 0
"""))
result = testdir.runpytest()
result.stdout.fnmatch_lines([
"*2 failed*",
])
result = testdir.runpytest("--lf", p2)
result.stdout.fnmatch_lines([
"*1 failed*",
])
result = testdir.runpytest("--lf")
result.stdout.fnmatch_lines([
"*2 failed*",
])
def test_lastfailed_xpass(self, testdir):
testdir.inline_runsource("""
import pytest
@pytest.mark.xfail
def test_hello():
assert 1
""")
config = testdir.parseconfigure()
lastfailed = config.cache.get("cache/lastfailed", -1)
assert not lastfailed
def test_lastfailed_collectfailure(self, testdir, monkeypatch):
testdir.makepyfile(test_maybe="""
import py
env = py.std.os.environ
if '1' == env['FAILIMPORT']:
raise ImportError('fail')
def test_hello():
assert '0' == env['FAILTEST']
""")
def rlf(fail_import, fail_run):
monkeypatch.setenv('FAILIMPORT', fail_import)
monkeypatch.setenv('FAILTEST', fail_run)
testdir.runpytest('-q')
config = testdir.parseconfigure()
lastfailed = config.cache.get("cache/lastfailed", -1)
return lastfailed
lastfailed = rlf(fail_import=0, fail_run=0)
assert not lastfailed
lastfailed = rlf(fail_import=1, fail_run=0)
assert list(lastfailed) == ['test_maybe.py']
lastfailed = rlf(fail_import=0, fail_run=1)
assert list(lastfailed) == ['test_maybe.py::test_hello']
def test_lastfailed_failure_subset(self, testdir, monkeypatch):
testdir.makepyfile(test_maybe="""
import py
env = py.std.os.environ
if '1' == env['FAILIMPORT']:
raise ImportError('fail')
def test_hello():
assert '0' == env['FAILTEST']
""")
testdir.makepyfile(test_maybe2="""
import py
env = py.std.os.environ
if '1' == env['FAILIMPORT']:
raise ImportError('fail')
def test_hello():
assert '0' == env['FAILTEST']
def test_pass():
pass
""")
def rlf(fail_import, fail_run, args=()):
monkeypatch.setenv('FAILIMPORT', fail_import)
monkeypatch.setenv('FAILTEST', fail_run)
result = testdir.runpytest('-q', '--lf', *args)
config = testdir.parseconfigure()
lastfailed = config.cache.get("cache/lastfailed", -1)
return result, lastfailed
result, lastfailed = rlf(fail_import=0, fail_run=0)
assert not lastfailed
result.stdout.fnmatch_lines([
'*3 passed*',
])
result, lastfailed = rlf(fail_import=1, fail_run=0)
assert sorted(list(lastfailed)) == ['test_maybe.py', 'test_maybe2.py']
result, lastfailed = rlf(fail_import=0, fail_run=0,
args=('test_maybe2.py',))
assert list(lastfailed) == ['test_maybe.py']
# edge case of test selection - even if we remember failures
# from other tests we still need to run all tests if no test
# matches the failures
result, lastfailed = rlf(fail_import=0, fail_run=0,
args=('test_maybe2.py',))
assert list(lastfailed) == ['test_maybe.py']
result.stdout.fnmatch_lines([
'*2 passed*',
])

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@ -1,235 +0,0 @@
import os
import pytest
import shutil
import py
pytest_plugins = "pytester",
class TestLastFailed:
@pytest.mark.skipif("sys.version_info < (2,6)")
def test_lastfailed_usecase(self, testdir, monkeypatch):
monkeypatch.setenv("PYTHONDONTWRITEBYTECODE", 1)
p = testdir.makepyfile("""
def test_1():
assert 0
def test_2():
assert 0
def test_3():
assert 1
""")
result = testdir.runpytest()
result.stdout.fnmatch_lines([
"*2 failed*",
])
p.write(py.code.Source("""
def test_1():
assert 1
def test_2():
assert 1
def test_3():
assert 0
"""))
result = testdir.runpytest("--lf")
result.stdout.fnmatch_lines([
"*2 passed*1 desel*",
])
result = testdir.runpytest("--lf")
result.stdout.fnmatch_lines([
"*1 failed*2 passed*",
])
result = testdir.runpytest("--lf", "--clearcache")
result.stdout.fnmatch_lines([
"*1 failed*2 passed*",
])
# Run this again to make sure clearcache is robust
if os.path.isdir('.cache'):
shutil.rmtree('.cache')
result = testdir.runpytest("--lf", "--clearcache")
result.stdout.fnmatch_lines([
"*1 failed*2 passed*",
])
def test_failedfirst_order(self, testdir):
testdir.tmpdir.join('test_a.py').write(py.code.Source("""
def test_always_passes():
assert 1
"""))
testdir.tmpdir.join('test_b.py').write(py.code.Source("""
def test_always_fails():
assert 0
"""))
result = testdir.runpytest()
# Test order will be collection order; alphabetical
result.stdout.fnmatch_lines([
"test_a.py*",
"test_b.py*",
])
result = testdir.runpytest("--lf", "--ff")
# Test order will be failing tests firs
result.stdout.fnmatch_lines([
"test_b.py*",
"test_a.py*",
])
@pytest.mark.skipif("sys.version_info < (2,6)")
def test_lastfailed_difference_invocations(self, testdir, monkeypatch):
monkeypatch.setenv("PYTHONDONTWRITEBYTECODE", 1)
testdir.makepyfile(test_a="""
def test_a1():
assert 0
def test_a2():
assert 1
""", test_b="""
def test_b1():
assert 0
""")
p = testdir.tmpdir.join("test_a.py")
p2 = testdir.tmpdir.join("test_b.py")
result = testdir.runpytest()
result.stdout.fnmatch_lines([
"*2 failed*",
])
result = testdir.runpytest("--lf", p2)
result.stdout.fnmatch_lines([
"*1 failed*",
])
p2.write(py.code.Source("""
def test_b1():
assert 1
"""))
result = testdir.runpytest("--lf", p2)
result.stdout.fnmatch_lines([
"*1 passed*",
])
result = testdir.runpytest("--lf", p)
result.stdout.fnmatch_lines([
"*1 failed*1 desel*",
])
@pytest.mark.skipif("sys.version_info < (2,6)")
def test_lastfailed_usecase_splice(self, testdir, monkeypatch):
monkeypatch.setenv("PYTHONDONTWRITEBYTECODE", 1)
testdir.makepyfile("""
def test_1():
assert 0
""")
p2 = testdir.tmpdir.join("test_something.py")
p2.write(py.code.Source("""
def test_2():
assert 0
"""))
result = testdir.runpytest()
result.stdout.fnmatch_lines([
"*2 failed*",
])
result = testdir.runpytest("--lf", p2)
result.stdout.fnmatch_lines([
"*1 failed*",
])
result = testdir.runpytest("--lf")
result.stdout.fnmatch_lines([
"*2 failed*",
])
def test_lastfailed_xpass(self, testdir):
testdir.inline_runsource("""
import pytest
@pytest.mark.xfail
def test_hello():
assert 1
""")
config = testdir.parseconfigure()
lastfailed = config.cache.get("cache/lastfailed", -1)
assert not lastfailed
def test_lastfailed_collectfailure(self, testdir, monkeypatch):
testdir.makepyfile(test_maybe="""
import py
env = py.std.os.environ
if '1' == env['FAILIMPORT']:
raise ImportError('fail')
def test_hello():
assert '0' == env['FAILTEST']
""")
def rlf(fail_import, fail_run):
monkeypatch.setenv('FAILIMPORT', fail_import)
monkeypatch.setenv('FAILTEST', fail_run)
testdir.runpytest('-q')
config = testdir.parseconfigure()
lastfailed = config.cache.get("cache/lastfailed", -1)
return lastfailed
lastfailed = rlf(fail_import=0, fail_run=0)
assert not lastfailed
lastfailed = rlf(fail_import=1, fail_run=0)
assert list(lastfailed) == ['test_maybe.py']
lastfailed = rlf(fail_import=0, fail_run=1)
assert list(lastfailed) == ['test_maybe.py::test_hello']
def test_lastfailed_failure_subset(self, testdir, monkeypatch):
testdir.makepyfile(test_maybe="""
import py
env = py.std.os.environ
if '1' == env['FAILIMPORT']:
raise ImportError('fail')
def test_hello():
assert '0' == env['FAILTEST']
""")
testdir.makepyfile(test_maybe2="""
import py
env = py.std.os.environ
if '1' == env['FAILIMPORT']:
raise ImportError('fail')
def test_hello():
assert '0' == env['FAILTEST']
def test_pass():
pass
""")
def rlf(fail_import, fail_run, args=()):
monkeypatch.setenv('FAILIMPORT', fail_import)
monkeypatch.setenv('FAILTEST', fail_run)
result = testdir.runpytest('-q', '--lf', *args)
config = testdir.parseconfigure()
lastfailed = config.cache.get("cache/lastfailed", -1)
return result, lastfailed
result, lastfailed = rlf(fail_import=0, fail_run=0)
assert not lastfailed
result.stdout.fnmatch_lines([
'*3 passed*',
])
result, lastfailed = rlf(fail_import=1, fail_run=0)
assert sorted(list(lastfailed)) == ['test_maybe.py', 'test_maybe2.py']
result, lastfailed = rlf(fail_import=0, fail_run=0,
args=('test_maybe2.py',))
assert list(lastfailed) == ['test_maybe.py']
# edge case of test selection - even if we remember failures
# from other tests we still need to run all tests if no test
# matches the failures
result, lastfailed = rlf(fail_import=0, fail_run=0,
args=('test_maybe2.py',))
assert list(lastfailed) == ['test_maybe.py']
result.stdout.fnmatch_lines([
'*2 passed*',
])