# -*- coding: utf-8 -*- from __future__ import absolute_import from __future__ import division from __future__ import print_function import glob import os import py_compile import stat import sys import textwrap import zipfile import py import six import _pytest._code import pytest from _pytest.assertion import util from _pytest.assertion.rewrite import AssertionRewritingHook from _pytest.assertion.rewrite import PYTEST_TAG from _pytest.assertion.rewrite import rewrite_asserts from _pytest.main import EXIT_NOTESTSCOLLECTED ast = pytest.importorskip("ast") if sys.platform.startswith("java"): # XXX should be xfail pytest.skip("assert rewrite does currently not work on jython") def setup_module(mod): mod._old_reprcompare = util._reprcompare _pytest._code._reprcompare = None def teardown_module(mod): util._reprcompare = mod._old_reprcompare del mod._old_reprcompare def rewrite(src): tree = ast.parse(src) rewrite_asserts(tree) return tree def getmsg(f, extra_ns=None, must_pass=False): """Rewrite the assertions in f, run it, and get the failure message.""" src = "\n".join(_pytest._code.Code(f).source().lines) mod = rewrite(src) code = compile(mod, "", "exec") ns = {} if extra_ns is not None: ns.update(extra_ns) six.exec_(code, ns) func = ns[f.__name__] try: func() except AssertionError: if must_pass: pytest.fail("shouldn't have raised") s = six.text_type(sys.exc_info()[1]) if not s.startswith("assert"): return "AssertionError: " + s return s else: if not must_pass: pytest.fail("function didn't raise at all") class TestAssertionRewrite(object): def test_place_initial_imports(self): s = """'Doc string'\nother = stuff""" m = rewrite(s) assert isinstance(m.body[0], ast.Expr) for imp in m.body[1:3]: assert isinstance(imp, ast.Import) assert imp.lineno == 2 assert imp.col_offset == 0 assert isinstance(m.body[3], ast.Assign) s = """from __future__ import division\nother_stuff""" m = rewrite(s) assert isinstance(m.body[0], ast.ImportFrom) for imp in m.body[1:3]: assert isinstance(imp, ast.Import) assert imp.lineno == 2 assert imp.col_offset == 0 assert isinstance(m.body[3], ast.Expr) s = """'doc string'\nfrom __future__ import division""" m = rewrite(s) assert isinstance(m.body[0], ast.Expr) assert isinstance(m.body[1], ast.ImportFrom) for imp in m.body[2:4]: assert isinstance(imp, ast.Import) assert imp.lineno == 2 assert imp.col_offset == 0 s = """'doc string'\nfrom __future__ import division\nother""" m = rewrite(s) assert isinstance(m.body[0], ast.Expr) assert isinstance(m.body[1], ast.ImportFrom) for imp in m.body[2:4]: assert isinstance(imp, ast.Import) assert imp.lineno == 3 assert imp.col_offset == 0 assert isinstance(m.body[4], ast.Expr) s = """from . import relative\nother_stuff""" m = rewrite(s) for imp in m.body[:2]: assert isinstance(imp, ast.Import) assert imp.lineno == 1 assert imp.col_offset == 0 assert isinstance(m.body[3], ast.Expr) def test_dont_rewrite(self): s = """'PYTEST_DONT_REWRITE'\nassert 14""" m = rewrite(s) assert len(m.body) == 2 assert m.body[1].msg is None def test_dont_rewrite_plugin(self, testdir): contents = { "conftest.py": "pytest_plugins = 'plugin'; import plugin", "plugin.py": "'PYTEST_DONT_REWRITE'", "test_foo.py": "def test_foo(): pass", } testdir.makepyfile(**contents) result = testdir.runpytest_subprocess() assert "warnings" not in "".join(result.outlines) def test_name(self): def f(): assert False assert getmsg(f) == "assert False" def f(): f = False assert f assert getmsg(f) == "assert False" def f(): assert a_global # noqa assert getmsg(f, {"a_global": False}) == "assert False" def f(): assert sys == 42 assert getmsg(f, {"sys": sys}) == "assert sys == 42" def f(): assert cls == 42 # noqa class X(object): pass assert getmsg(f, {"cls": X}) == "assert cls == 42" def test_dont_rewrite_if_hasattr_fails(self): class Y(object): """ A class whos getattr fails, but not with `AttributeError` """ def __getattr__(self, attribute_name): raise KeyError() def __repr__(self): return "Y" def __init__(self): self.foo = 3 def f(): assert cls().foo == 2 # noqa message = getmsg(f, {"cls": Y}) assert "assert 3 == 2" in message assert "+ where 3 = Y.foo" in message assert "+ where Y = cls()" in message def test_assert_already_has_message(self): def f(): assert False, "something bad!" assert getmsg(f) == "AssertionError: something bad!\nassert False" def test_assertion_message(self, testdir): testdir.makepyfile( """ def test_foo(): assert 1 == 2, "The failure message" """ ) result = testdir.runpytest() assert result.ret == 1 result.stdout.fnmatch_lines( ["*AssertionError*The failure message*", "*assert 1 == 2*"] ) def test_assertion_message_multiline(self, testdir): testdir.makepyfile( """ def test_foo(): assert 1 == 2, "A multiline\\nfailure message" """ ) result = testdir.runpytest() assert result.ret == 1 result.stdout.fnmatch_lines( ["*AssertionError*A multiline*", "*failure message*", "*assert 1 == 2*"] ) def test_assertion_message_tuple(self, testdir): testdir.makepyfile( """ def test_foo(): assert 1 == 2, (1, 2) """ ) result = testdir.runpytest() assert result.ret == 1 result.stdout.fnmatch_lines( ["*AssertionError*%s*" % repr((1, 2)), "*assert 1 == 2*"] ) def test_assertion_message_expr(self, testdir): testdir.makepyfile( """ def test_foo(): assert 1 == 2, 1 + 2 """ ) result = testdir.runpytest() assert result.ret == 1 result.stdout.fnmatch_lines(["*AssertionError*3*", "*assert 1 == 2*"]) def test_assertion_message_escape(self, testdir): testdir.makepyfile( """ def test_foo(): assert 1 == 2, 'To be escaped: %' """ ) result = testdir.runpytest() assert result.ret == 1 result.stdout.fnmatch_lines( ["*AssertionError: To be escaped: %", "*assert 1 == 2"] ) @pytest.mark.skipif( sys.version_info < (3,), reason="bytes is a string type in python 2" ) def test_assertion_messages_bytes(self, testdir): testdir.makepyfile("def test_bytes_assertion():\n assert False, b'ohai!'\n") result = testdir.runpytest() assert result.ret == 1 result.stdout.fnmatch_lines(["*AssertionError: b'ohai!'", "*assert False"]) def test_boolop(self): def f(): f = g = False assert f and g assert getmsg(f) == "assert (False)" def f(): f = True g = False assert f and g assert getmsg(f) == "assert (True and False)" def f(): f = False g = True assert f and g assert getmsg(f) == "assert (False)" def f(): f = g = False assert f or g assert getmsg(f) == "assert (False or False)" def f(): f = g = False assert not f and not g getmsg(f, must_pass=True) def x(): return False def f(): assert x() and x() assert ( getmsg(f, {"x": x}) == """assert (False) + where False = x()""" ) def f(): assert False or x() assert ( getmsg(f, {"x": x}) == """assert (False or False) + where False = x()""" ) def f(): assert 1 in {} and 2 in {} assert getmsg(f) == "assert (1 in {})" def f(): x = 1 y = 2 assert x in {1: None} and y in {} assert getmsg(f) == "assert (1 in {1: None} and 2 in {})" def f(): f = True g = False assert f or g getmsg(f, must_pass=True) def f(): f = g = h = lambda: True assert f() and g() and h() getmsg(f, must_pass=True) def test_short_circuit_evaluation(self): def f(): assert True or explode # noqa getmsg(f, must_pass=True) def f(): x = 1 assert x == 1 or x == 2 getmsg(f, must_pass=True) def test_unary_op(self): def f(): x = True assert not x assert getmsg(f) == "assert not True" def f(): x = 0 assert ~x + 1 assert getmsg(f) == "assert (~0 + 1)" def f(): x = 3 assert -x + x assert getmsg(f) == "assert (-3 + 3)" def f(): x = 0 assert +x + x assert getmsg(f) == "assert (+0 + 0)" def test_binary_op(self): def f(): x = 1 y = -1 assert x + y assert getmsg(f) == "assert (1 + -1)" def f(): assert not 5 % 4 assert getmsg(f) == "assert not (5 % 4)" def test_boolop_percent(self): def f(): assert 3 % 2 and False assert getmsg(f) == "assert ((3 % 2) and False)" def f(): assert False or 4 % 2 assert getmsg(f) == "assert (False or (4 % 2))" @pytest.mark.skipif("sys.version_info < (3,5)") def test_at_operator_issue1290(self, testdir): testdir.makepyfile( """ class Matrix(object): def __init__(self, num): self.num = num def __matmul__(self, other): return self.num * other.num def test_multmat_operator(): assert Matrix(2) @ Matrix(3) == 6""" ) testdir.runpytest().assert_outcomes(passed=1) @pytest.mark.skipif("sys.version_info < (3,5)") def test_starred_with_side_effect(self, testdir): """See #4412""" testdir.makepyfile( """\ def test(): f = lambda x: x x = iter([1, 2, 3]) assert 2 * next(x) == f(*[next(x)]) """ ) testdir.runpytest().assert_outcomes(passed=1) def test_call(self): def g(a=42, *args, **kwargs): return False ns = {"g": g} def f(): assert g() assert ( getmsg(f, ns) == """assert False + where False = g()""" ) def f(): assert g(1) assert ( getmsg(f, ns) == """assert False + where False = g(1)""" ) def f(): assert g(1, 2) assert ( getmsg(f, ns) == """assert False + where False = g(1, 2)""" ) def f(): assert g(1, g=42) assert ( getmsg(f, ns) == """assert False + where False = g(1, g=42)""" ) def f(): assert g(1, 3, g=23) assert ( getmsg(f, ns) == """assert False + where False = g(1, 3, g=23)""" ) def f(): seq = [1, 2, 3] assert g(*seq) assert ( getmsg(f, ns) == """assert False + where False = g(*[1, 2, 3])""" ) def f(): x = "a" assert g(**{x: 2}) assert ( getmsg(f, ns) == """assert False + where False = g(**{'a': 2})""" ) def test_attribute(self): class X(object): g = 3 ns = {"x": X} def f(): assert not x.g # noqa assert ( getmsg(f, ns) == """assert not 3 + where 3 = x.g""" ) def f(): x.a = False # noqa assert x.a # noqa assert ( getmsg(f, ns) == """assert False + where False = x.a""" ) def test_comparisons(self): def f(): a, b = range(2) assert b < a assert getmsg(f) == """assert 1 < 0""" def f(): a, b, c = range(3) assert a > b > c assert getmsg(f) == """assert 0 > 1""" def f(): a, b, c = range(3) assert a < b > c assert getmsg(f) == """assert 1 > 2""" def f(): a, b, c = range(3) assert a < b <= c getmsg(f, must_pass=True) def f(): a, b, c = range(3) assert a < b assert b < c getmsg(f, must_pass=True) def test_len(self): def f(): values = list(range(10)) assert len(values) == 11 assert getmsg(f).startswith( """assert 10 == 11 + where 10 = len([""" ) def test_custom_reprcompare(self, monkeypatch): def my_reprcompare(op, left, right): return "42" monkeypatch.setattr(util, "_reprcompare", my_reprcompare) def f(): assert 42 < 3 assert getmsg(f) == "assert 42" def my_reprcompare(op, left, right): return "{} {} {}".format(left, op, right) monkeypatch.setattr(util, "_reprcompare", my_reprcompare) def f(): assert 1 < 3 < 5 <= 4 < 7 assert getmsg(f) == "assert 5 <= 4" def test_assert_raising_nonzero_in_comparison(self): def f(): class A(object): def __nonzero__(self): raise ValueError(42) def __lt__(self, other): return A() def __repr__(self): return "" def myany(x): return False assert myany(A() < 0) assert " < 0" in getmsg(f) def test_formatchar(self): def f(): assert "%test" == "test" assert getmsg(f).startswith("assert '%test' == 'test'") def test_custom_repr(self): def f(): class Foo(object): a = 1 def __repr__(self): return "\n{ \n~ \n}" f = Foo() assert 0 == f.a assert r"where 1 = \n{ \n~ \n}.a" in util._format_lines([getmsg(f)])[0] def test_custom_repr_non_ascii(self): def f(): class A(object): name = u"รค" def __repr__(self): return self.name.encode("UTF-8") # only legal in python2 a = A() assert not a.name msg = getmsg(f) assert "UnicodeDecodeError" not in msg assert "UnicodeEncodeError" not in msg class TestRewriteOnImport(object): def test_pycache_is_a_file(self, testdir): testdir.tmpdir.join("__pycache__").write("Hello") testdir.makepyfile( """ def test_rewritten(): assert "@py_builtins" in globals()""" ) assert testdir.runpytest().ret == 0 def test_pycache_is_readonly(self, testdir): cache = testdir.tmpdir.mkdir("__pycache__") old_mode = cache.stat().mode cache.chmod(old_mode ^ stat.S_IWRITE) testdir.makepyfile( """ def test_rewritten(): assert "@py_builtins" in globals()""" ) try: assert testdir.runpytest().ret == 0 finally: cache.chmod(old_mode) def test_zipfile(self, testdir): z = testdir.tmpdir.join("myzip.zip") z_fn = str(z) f = zipfile.ZipFile(z_fn, "w") try: f.writestr("test_gum/__init__.py", "") f.writestr("test_gum/test_lizard.py", "") finally: f.close() z.chmod(256) testdir.makepyfile( """ import sys sys.path.append(%r) import test_gum.test_lizard""" % (z_fn,) ) assert testdir.runpytest().ret == EXIT_NOTESTSCOLLECTED def test_readonly(self, testdir): sub = testdir.mkdir("testing") sub.join("test_readonly.py").write( b""" def test_rewritten(): assert "@py_builtins" in globals() """, "wb", ) old_mode = sub.stat().mode sub.chmod(320) try: assert testdir.runpytest().ret == 0 finally: sub.chmod(old_mode) def test_dont_write_bytecode(self, testdir, monkeypatch): testdir.makepyfile( """ import os def test_no_bytecode(): assert "__pycache__" in __cached__ assert not os.path.exists(__cached__) assert not os.path.exists(os.path.dirname(__cached__))""" ) monkeypatch.setenv("PYTHONDONTWRITEBYTECODE", "1") assert testdir.runpytest_subprocess().ret == 0 def test_orphaned_pyc_file(self, testdir): if sys.version_info < (3, 0) and hasattr(sys, "pypy_version_info"): pytest.skip("pypy2 doesn't run orphaned pyc files") testdir.makepyfile( """ import orphan def test_it(): assert orphan.value == 17 """ ) testdir.makepyfile( orphan=""" value = 17 """ ) py_compile.compile("orphan.py") os.remove("orphan.py") # Python 3 puts the .pyc files in a __pycache__ directory, and will # not import from there without source. It will import a .pyc from # the source location though. if not os.path.exists("orphan.pyc"): pycs = glob.glob("__pycache__/orphan.*.pyc") assert len(pycs) == 1 os.rename(pycs[0], "orphan.pyc") assert testdir.runpytest().ret == 0 @pytest.mark.skipif('"__pypy__" in sys.modules') def test_pyc_vs_pyo(self, testdir, monkeypatch): testdir.makepyfile( """ import pytest def test_optimized(): "hello" assert test_optimized.__doc__ is None""" ) p = py.path.local.make_numbered_dir( prefix="runpytest-", keep=None, rootdir=testdir.tmpdir ) tmp = "--basetemp=%s" % p monkeypatch.setenv("PYTHONOPTIMIZE", "2") monkeypatch.delenv("PYTHONDONTWRITEBYTECODE", raising=False) assert testdir.runpytest_subprocess(tmp).ret == 0 tagged = "test_pyc_vs_pyo." + PYTEST_TAG assert tagged + ".pyo" in os.listdir("__pycache__") monkeypatch.undo() monkeypatch.delenv("PYTHONDONTWRITEBYTECODE", raising=False) assert testdir.runpytest_subprocess(tmp).ret == 1 assert tagged + ".pyc" in os.listdir("__pycache__") def test_package(self, testdir): pkg = testdir.tmpdir.join("pkg") pkg.mkdir() pkg.join("__init__.py").ensure() pkg.join("test_blah.py").write( """ def test_rewritten(): assert "@py_builtins" in globals()""" ) assert testdir.runpytest().ret == 0 def test_translate_newlines(self, testdir): content = "def test_rewritten():\r\n assert '@py_builtins' in globals()" b = content.encode("utf-8") testdir.tmpdir.join("test_newlines.py").write(b, "wb") assert testdir.runpytest().ret == 0 @pytest.mark.skipif( sys.version_info < (3, 4), reason="packages without __init__.py not supported on python 2", ) def test_package_without__init__py(self, testdir): pkg = testdir.mkdir("a_package_without_init_py") pkg.join("module.py").ensure() testdir.makepyfile("import a_package_without_init_py.module") assert testdir.runpytest().ret == EXIT_NOTESTSCOLLECTED def test_rewrite_warning(self, testdir): testdir.makeconftest( """ import pytest pytest.register_assert_rewrite("_pytest") """ ) # needs to be a subprocess because pytester explicitly disables this warning result = testdir.runpytest_subprocess() result.stdout.fnmatch_lines("*Module already imported*: _pytest") def test_rewrite_module_imported_from_conftest(self, testdir): testdir.makeconftest( """ import test_rewrite_module_imported """ ) testdir.makepyfile( test_rewrite_module_imported=""" def test_rewritten(): assert "@py_builtins" in globals() """ ) assert testdir.runpytest_subprocess().ret == 0 def test_remember_rewritten_modules(self, pytestconfig, testdir, monkeypatch): """ AssertionRewriteHook should remember rewritten modules so it doesn't give false positives (#2005). """ monkeypatch.syspath_prepend(testdir.tmpdir) testdir.makepyfile(test_remember_rewritten_modules="") warnings = [] hook = AssertionRewritingHook(pytestconfig) monkeypatch.setattr( hook, "_warn_already_imported", lambda code, msg: warnings.append(msg) ) hook.find_module("test_remember_rewritten_modules") hook.load_module("test_remember_rewritten_modules") hook.mark_rewrite("test_remember_rewritten_modules") hook.mark_rewrite("test_remember_rewritten_modules") assert warnings == [] def test_rewrite_warning_using_pytest_plugins(self, testdir): testdir.makepyfile( **{ "conftest.py": "pytest_plugins = ['core', 'gui', 'sci']", "core.py": "", "gui.py": "pytest_plugins = ['core', 'sci']", "sci.py": "pytest_plugins = ['core']", "test_rewrite_warning_pytest_plugins.py": "def test(): pass", } ) testdir.chdir() result = testdir.runpytest_subprocess() result.stdout.fnmatch_lines(["*= 1 passed in *=*"]) assert "pytest-warning summary" not in result.stdout.str() def test_rewrite_warning_using_pytest_plugins_env_var(self, testdir, monkeypatch): monkeypatch.setenv("PYTEST_PLUGINS", "plugin") testdir.makepyfile( **{ "plugin.py": "", "test_rewrite_warning_using_pytest_plugins_env_var.py": """ import plugin pytest_plugins = ['plugin'] def test(): pass """, } ) testdir.chdir() result = testdir.runpytest_subprocess() result.stdout.fnmatch_lines(["*= 1 passed in *=*"]) assert "pytest-warning summary" not in result.stdout.str() @pytest.mark.skipif(sys.version_info[0] > 2, reason="python 2 only") def test_rewrite_future_imports(self, testdir): """Test that rewritten modules don't inherit the __future__ flags from the assertrewrite module. assertion.rewrite imports __future__.division (and others), so ensure rewritten modules don't inherit those flags. The test below will fail if __future__.division is enabled """ testdir.makepyfile( """ def test(): x = 1 / 2 assert type(x) is int """ ) result = testdir.runpytest() assert result.ret == 0 class TestAssertionRewriteHookDetails(object): def test_loader_is_package_false_for_module(self, testdir): testdir.makepyfile( test_fun=""" def test_loader(): assert not __loader__.is_package(__name__) """ ) result = testdir.runpytest() result.stdout.fnmatch_lines(["* 1 passed*"]) def test_loader_is_package_true_for_package(self, testdir): testdir.makepyfile( test_fun=""" def test_loader(): assert not __loader__.is_package(__name__) def test_fun(): assert __loader__.is_package('fun') def test_missing(): assert not __loader__.is_package('pytest_not_there') """ ) testdir.mkpydir("fun") result = testdir.runpytest() result.stdout.fnmatch_lines(["* 3 passed*"]) @pytest.mark.skipif("sys.version_info[0] >= 3") @pytest.mark.xfail("hasattr(sys, 'pypy_translation_info')") def test_assume_ascii(self, testdir): content = "u'\xe2\x99\xa5\x01\xfe'" testdir.tmpdir.join("test_encoding.py").write(content, "wb") res = testdir.runpytest() assert res.ret != 0 assert "SyntaxError: Non-ASCII character" in res.stdout.str() @pytest.mark.skipif("sys.version_info[0] >= 3") def test_detect_coding_cookie(self, testdir): testdir.makepyfile( test_cookie=""" # -*- coding: utf-8 -*- u"St\xc3\xa4d" def test_rewritten(): assert "@py_builtins" in globals()""" ) assert testdir.runpytest().ret == 0 @pytest.mark.skipif("sys.version_info[0] >= 3") def test_detect_coding_cookie_second_line(self, testdir): testdir.makepyfile( test_cookie=""" # -*- coding: utf-8 -*- u"St\xc3\xa4d" def test_rewritten(): assert "@py_builtins" in globals()""" ) assert testdir.runpytest().ret == 0 @pytest.mark.skipif("sys.version_info[0] >= 3") def test_detect_coding_cookie_crlf(self, testdir): testdir.makepyfile( test_cookie=""" # -*- coding: utf-8 -*- u"St\xc3\xa4d" def test_rewritten(): assert "@py_builtins" in globals()""" ) assert testdir.runpytest().ret == 0 def test_sys_meta_path_munged(self, testdir): testdir.makepyfile( """ def test_meta_path(): import sys; sys.meta_path = []""" ) assert testdir.runpytest().ret == 0 def test_write_pyc(self, testdir, tmpdir, monkeypatch): from _pytest.assertion.rewrite import _write_pyc from _pytest.assertion import AssertionState import atomicwrites from contextlib import contextmanager config = testdir.parseconfig([]) state = AssertionState(config, "rewrite") source_path = tmpdir.ensure("source.py") pycpath = tmpdir.join("pyc").strpath assert _write_pyc(state, [1], source_path.stat(), pycpath) @contextmanager def atomic_write_failed(fn, mode="r", overwrite=False): e = IOError() e.errno = 10 raise e yield monkeypatch.setattr(atomicwrites, "atomic_write", atomic_write_failed) assert not _write_pyc(state, [1], source_path.stat(), pycpath) def test_resources_provider_for_loader(self, testdir): """ Attempts to load resources from a package should succeed normally, even when the AssertionRewriteHook is used to load the modules. See #366 for details. """ pytest.importorskip("pkg_resources") testdir.mkpydir("testpkg") contents = { "testpkg/test_pkg": """ import pkg_resources import pytest from _pytest.assertion.rewrite import AssertionRewritingHook def test_load_resource(): assert isinstance(__loader__, AssertionRewritingHook) res = pkg_resources.resource_string(__name__, 'resource.txt') res = res.decode('ascii') assert res == 'Load me please.' """ } testdir.makepyfile(**contents) testdir.maketxtfile(**{"testpkg/resource": "Load me please."}) result = testdir.runpytest_subprocess() result.assert_outcomes(passed=1) def test_read_pyc(self, tmpdir): """ Ensure that the `_read_pyc` can properly deal with corrupted pyc files. In those circumstances it should just give up instead of generating an exception that is propagated to the caller. """ import py_compile from _pytest.assertion.rewrite import _read_pyc source = tmpdir.join("source.py") pyc = source + "c" source.write("def test(): pass") py_compile.compile(str(source), str(pyc)) contents = pyc.read(mode="rb") strip_bytes = 20 # header is around 8 bytes, strip a little more assert len(contents) > strip_bytes pyc.write(contents[:strip_bytes], mode="wb") assert _read_pyc(source, str(pyc)) is None # no error def test_reload_is_same(self, testdir): # A file that will be picked up during collecting. testdir.tmpdir.join("file.py").ensure() testdir.tmpdir.join("pytest.ini").write( textwrap.dedent( """ [pytest] python_files = *.py """ ) ) testdir.makepyfile( test_fun=""" import sys try: from imp import reload except ImportError: pass def test_loader(): import file assert sys.modules["file"] is reload(file) """ ) result = testdir.runpytest("-s") result.stdout.fnmatch_lines(["* 1 passed*"]) def test_reload_reloads(self, testdir): """Reloading a module after change picks up the change.""" testdir.tmpdir.join("file.py").write( textwrap.dedent( """ def reloaded(): return False def rewrite_self(): with open(__file__, 'w') as self: self.write('def reloaded(): return True') """ ) ) testdir.tmpdir.join("pytest.ini").write( textwrap.dedent( """ [pytest] python_files = *.py """ ) ) testdir.makepyfile( test_fun=""" import sys try: from imp import reload except ImportError: pass def test_loader(): import file assert not file.reloaded() file.rewrite_self() reload(file) assert file.reloaded() """ ) result = testdir.runpytest("-s") result.stdout.fnmatch_lines(["* 1 passed*"]) def test_get_data_support(self, testdir): """Implement optional PEP302 api (#808). """ path = testdir.mkpydir("foo") path.join("test_foo.py").write( textwrap.dedent( """\ class Test(object): def test_foo(self): import pkgutil data = pkgutil.get_data('foo.test_foo', 'data.txt') assert data == b'Hey' """ ) ) path.join("data.txt").write("Hey") result = testdir.runpytest() result.stdout.fnmatch_lines("*1 passed*") def test_issue731(testdir): testdir.makepyfile( """ class LongReprWithBraces(object): def __repr__(self): return 'LongReprWithBraces({' + ('a' * 80) + '}' + ('a' * 120) + ')' def some_method(self): return False def test_long_repr(): obj = LongReprWithBraces() assert obj.some_method() """ ) result = testdir.runpytest() assert "unbalanced braces" not in result.stdout.str() class TestIssue925(object): def test_simple_case(self, testdir): testdir.makepyfile( """ def test_ternary_display(): assert (False == False) == False """ ) result = testdir.runpytest() result.stdout.fnmatch_lines("*E*assert (False == False) == False") def test_long_case(self, testdir): testdir.makepyfile( """ def test_ternary_display(): assert False == (False == True) == True """ ) result = testdir.runpytest() result.stdout.fnmatch_lines("*E*assert (False == True) == True") def test_many_brackets(self, testdir): testdir.makepyfile( """ def test_ternary_display(): assert True == ((False == True) == True) """ ) result = testdir.runpytest() result.stdout.fnmatch_lines("*E*assert True == ((False == True) == True)") class TestIssue2121: def test_rewrite_python_files_contain_subdirs(self, testdir): testdir.makepyfile( **{ "tests/file.py": """ def test_simple_failure(): assert 1 + 1 == 3 """ } ) testdir.makeini( """ [pytest] python_files = tests/**.py """ ) result = testdir.runpytest() result.stdout.fnmatch_lines("*E*assert (1 + 1) == 3") @pytest.mark.parametrize("offset", [-1, +1]) def test_source_mtime_long_long(testdir, offset): """Support modification dates after 2038 in rewritten files (#4903). pytest would crash with: fp.write(struct.pack("