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import six
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for i in range(1000):
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six.exec_("def test_func_%d(): pass" % i)
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exec("def test_func_%d(): pass" % i)
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import six
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import _pytest._code
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import pytest
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from pytest import raises
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name = "abc-123"
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module = imp.new_module(name)
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code = _pytest._code.compile(src, name, "exec")
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six.exec_(code, module.__dict__)
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exec(code, module.__dict__)
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sys.modules[name] = module
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module.foo()
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name = "abc-123"
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module = imp.new_module(name)
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code = _pytest._code.compile(src, name, "exec")
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six.exec_(code, module.__dict__)
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exec(code, module.__dict__)
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sys.modules[name] = module
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> module.foo()
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import attr
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import pluggy
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import py
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import six
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from six import text_type
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import _pytest
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"""
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f_locals = self.f_locals.copy()
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f_locals.update(vars)
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six.exec_(code, self.f_globals, f_locals)
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exec(code, self.f_globals, f_locals)
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def repr(self, object):
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""" return a 'safe' (non-recursive, one-line) string repr for 'object'
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mod.__loader__ = self
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# Normally, this attribute is 3.4+
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mod.__spec__ = spec_from_file_location(name, co.co_filename, loader=self)
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six.exec_(co, mod.__dict__)
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exec(co, mod.__dict__)
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except: # noqa
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if name in sys.modules:
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del sys.modules[name]
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from decimal import Decimal
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from numbers import Number
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import six
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from more_itertools.more import always_iterable
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from six.moves import filterfalse
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from six.moves import zip
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# print "raises frame scope: %r" % frame.f_locals
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try:
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code = _pytest._code.Source(code).compile(_genframe=frame)
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six.exec_(code, frame.f_globals, loc)
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exec(code, frame.f_globals, loc)
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# XXX didn't mean f_globals == f_locals something special?
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# this is destroyed here ...
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except expected_exception:
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with WarningsChecker(expected_warning):
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code = _pytest._code.Source(code).compile()
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six.exec_(code, frame.f_globals, loc)
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exec(code, frame.f_globals, loc)
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else:
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func = args[0]
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with WarningsChecker(expected_warning):
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def test_compile_and_getsource(self):
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co = self.source.compile()
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six.exec_(co, globals())
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exec(co, globals())
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f(7)
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excinfo = pytest.raises(AssertionError, f, 6)
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frame = excinfo.traceback[-1].frame
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def g(): pass
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"""
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co = _pytest._code.compile(source)
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six.exec_(co, globals())
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exec(co, globals())
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assert str(_pytest._code.Source(f)).strip() == "def f():\n raise ValueError"
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assert str(_pytest._code.Source(g)).strip() == "def g(): pass"
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ns = {}
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if extra_ns is not None:
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ns.update(extra_ns)
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six.exec_(code, ns)
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exec(code, ns)
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func = ns[f.__name__]
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try:
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func()
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