390 lines
10 KiB
Python
390 lines
10 KiB
Python
from py.code import Source
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import py
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import sys
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def test_source_str_function():
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x = Source("3")
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assert str(x) == "3"
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x = Source(" 3")
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assert str(x) == "3"
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x = Source("""
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3
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""", rstrip=False)
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assert str(x) == "\n3\n "
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x = Source("""
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3
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""", rstrip=True)
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assert str(x) == "\n3"
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def test_unicode():
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try:
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unicode
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except NameError:
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return
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x = Source(unicode("4"))
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assert str(x) == "4"
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co = py.code.compile(unicode('u"\xc3\xa5"', 'utf8'), mode='eval')
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val = eval(co)
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assert isinstance(val, unicode)
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def test_source_from_function():
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source = py.code.Source(test_source_str_function)
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assert str(source).startswith('def test_source_str_function():')
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def test_source_from_inner_function():
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def f():
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pass
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source = py.code.Source(f, deindent=False)
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assert str(source).startswith(' def f():')
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source = py.code.Source(f)
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assert str(source).startswith('def f():')
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def test_source_putaround_simple():
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source = Source("raise ValueError")
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source = source.putaround(
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"try:", """\
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except ValueError:
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x = 42
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else:
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x = 23""")
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assert str(source)=="""\
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try:
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raise ValueError
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except ValueError:
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x = 42
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else:
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x = 23"""
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def test_source_putaround():
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source = Source()
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source = source.putaround("""
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if 1:
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x=1
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""")
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assert str(source).strip() == "if 1:\n x=1"
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def test_source_strips():
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source = Source("")
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assert source == Source()
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assert str(source) == ''
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assert source.strip() == source
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def test_source_strip_multiline():
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source = Source()
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source.lines = ["", " hello", " "]
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source2 = source.strip()
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assert source2.lines == [" hello"]
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def test_syntaxerror_rerepresentation():
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ex = py.test.raises(SyntaxError, py.code.compile, 'x x')
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assert ex.value.lineno == 1
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assert ex.value.offset == 3
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assert ex.value.text.strip(), 'x x'
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def test_isparseable():
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assert Source("hello").isparseable()
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assert Source("if 1:\n pass").isparseable()
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assert Source(" \nif 1:\n pass").isparseable()
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assert not Source("if 1:\n").isparseable()
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assert not Source(" \nif 1:\npass").isparseable()
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class TestAccesses:
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source = Source("""\
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def f(x):
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pass
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def g(x):
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pass
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""")
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def test_getrange(self):
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x = self.source[0:2]
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assert x.isparseable()
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assert len(x.lines) == 2
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assert str(x) == "def f(x):\n pass"
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def test_getline(self):
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x = self.source[0]
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assert x == "def f(x):"
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def test_len(self):
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assert len(self.source) == 4
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def test_iter(self):
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l = [x for x in self.source]
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assert len(l) == 4
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class TestSourceParsingAndCompiling:
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source = Source("""\
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def f(x):
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assert (x ==
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3 +
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4)
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""").strip()
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def test_compile(self):
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co = py.code.compile("x=3")
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d = {}
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exec (co, d)
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assert d['x'] == 3
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def test_compile_and_getsource_simple(self):
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co = py.code.compile("x=3")
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exec (co)
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source = py.code.Source(co)
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assert str(source) == "x=3"
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def test_getstatement(self):
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#print str(self.source)
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ass = str(self.source[1:])
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for i in range(1, 4):
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#print "trying start in line %r" % self.source[i]
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s = self.source.getstatement(i)
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#x = s.deindent()
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assert str(s) == ass
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def test_getstatementrange_within_constructs(self):
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source = Source("""\
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try:
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try:
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raise ValueError
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except SomeThing:
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pass
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finally:
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42
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""")
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assert len(source) == 7
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assert source.getstatementrange(0) == (0, 7)
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assert source.getstatementrange(1) == (1, 5)
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assert source.getstatementrange(2) == (2, 3)
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assert source.getstatementrange(3) == (1, 5)
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assert source.getstatementrange(4) == (4, 5)
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assert source.getstatementrange(5) == (0, 7)
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assert source.getstatementrange(6) == (6, 7)
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def test_getstatementrange_bug(self):
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source = Source("""\
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try:
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x = (
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y +
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z)
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except:
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pass
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""")
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assert len(source) == 6
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assert source.getstatementrange(2) == (1, 4)
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@py.test.mark.xfail
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def test_getstatementrange_bug2(self):
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source = Source("""\
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assert (
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33
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==
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[
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X(3,
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b=1, c=2
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),
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]
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)
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""")
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assert len(source) == 9
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assert source.getstatementrange(5) == (0, 9)
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@py.test.mark.skipif("sys.version_info < (2,6)")
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def test_compile_to_ast(self):
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import ast
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source = Source("x = 4")
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mod = source.compile(flag=ast.PyCF_ONLY_AST)
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assert isinstance(mod, ast.Module)
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compile(mod, "<filename>", "exec")
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def test_compile_and_getsource(self):
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co = self.source.compile()
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py.builtin.exec_(co, globals())
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f(7)
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excinfo = py.test.raises(AssertionError, "f(6)")
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frame = excinfo.traceback[-1].frame
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stmt = frame.code.fullsource.getstatement(frame.lineno)
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#print "block", str(block)
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assert str(stmt).strip().startswith('assert')
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def test_compilefuncs_and_path_sanity(self):
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def check(comp, name):
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co = comp(self.source, name)
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if not name:
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expected = "<codegen %s:%d>" %(mypath, mylineno+2+1)
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else:
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expected = "<codegen %r %s:%d>" % (name, mypath, mylineno+2+1)
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fn = co.co_filename
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assert fn == expected
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mycode = py.code.Code(self.test_compilefuncs_and_path_sanity)
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mylineno = mycode.firstlineno
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mypath = mycode.path
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for comp in py.code.compile, py.code.Source.compile:
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for name in '', None, 'my':
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yield check, comp, name
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def test_offsetless_synerr(self):
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py.test.raises(SyntaxError, py.code.compile, "lambda a,a: 0", mode='eval')
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def test_getstartingblock_singleline():
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class A:
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def __init__(self, *args):
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frame = sys._getframe(1)
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self.source = py.code.Frame(frame).statement
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x = A('x', 'y')
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l = [i for i in x.source.lines if i.strip()]
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assert len(l) == 1
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def test_getstartingblock_multiline():
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class A:
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def __init__(self, *args):
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frame = sys._getframe(1)
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self.source = py.code.Frame(frame).statement
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x = A('x',
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'y' \
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,
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'z')
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l = [i for i in x.source.lines if i.strip()]
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assert len(l) == 4
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def test_getline_finally():
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def c(): pass
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excinfo = py.test.raises(TypeError, """
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teardown = None
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try:
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c(1)
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finally:
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if teardown:
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teardown()
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""")
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source = excinfo.traceback[-1].statement
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assert str(source).strip() == 'c(1)'
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def test_getfuncsource_dynamic():
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source = """
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def f():
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raise ValueError
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def g(): pass
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"""
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co = py.code.compile(source)
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py.builtin.exec_(co, globals())
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assert str(py.code.Source(f)).strip() == 'def f():\n raise ValueError'
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assert str(py.code.Source(g)).strip() == 'def g(): pass'
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def test_getfuncsource_with_multine_string():
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def f():
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c = '''while True:
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pass
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'''
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assert str(py.code.Source(f)).strip() == "def f():\n c = '''while True:\n pass\n'''"
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def test_deindent():
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from py.impl.code.source import deindent as deindent
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assert deindent(['\tfoo', '\tbar', ]) == ['foo', 'bar']
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def f():
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c = '''while True:
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pass
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'''
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import inspect
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lines = deindent(inspect.getsource(f).splitlines())
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assert lines == ["def f():", " c = '''while True:", " pass", "'''"]
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source = """
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def f():
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def g():
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pass
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"""
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lines = deindent(source.splitlines())
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assert lines == ['', 'def f():', ' def g():', ' pass', ' ']
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@py.test.mark.xfail
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def test_source_of_class_at_eof_without_newline(tmpdir):
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# this test fails because the implicit inspect.getsource(A) below
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# does not return the "x = 1" last line.
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source = py.code.Source('''
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class A(object):
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def method(self):
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x = 1
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''')
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path = tmpdir.join("a.py")
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path.write(source)
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s2 = py.code.Source(tmpdir.join("a.py").pyimport().A)
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assert str(source).strip() == str(s2).strip()
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if True:
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def x():
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pass
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def test_getsource_fallback():
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from py.impl.code.source import getsource
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expected = """def x():
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pass"""
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src = getsource(x)
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assert src == expected
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def test_idem_compile_and_getsource():
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from py.impl.code.source import getsource
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expected = "def x(): pass"
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co = py.code.compile(expected)
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src = getsource(co)
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assert src == expected
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def test_findsource_fallback():
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from py.impl.code.source import findsource
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src, lineno = findsource(x)
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assert 'test_findsource_simple' in str(src)
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assert src[lineno] == ' def x():'
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def test_findsource___source__():
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from py.impl.code.source import findsource
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co = py.code.compile("""if 1:
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def x():
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pass
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""")
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src, lineno = findsource(co)
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assert 'if 1:' in str(src)
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d = {}
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eval(co, d)
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src, lineno = findsource(d['x'])
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assert 'if 1:' in str(src)
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assert src[lineno] == " def x():"
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def test_getfslineno():
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from py.code import getfslineno
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def f(x):
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pass
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fspath, lineno = getfslineno(f)
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fname = __file__
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if fname.lower().endswith('.pyc'):
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fname = fname[:-1]
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assert fspath == py.path.local(fname)
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assert lineno == py.code.getrawcode(f).co_firstlineno-1 # see findsource
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class A(object):
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pass
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fspath, lineno = getfslineno(A)
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_, A_lineno = py.std.inspect.findsource(A)
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assert fspath == py.path.local(fname)
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assert lineno == A_lineno
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