flatten test directory hierarchy and merge smaller into larger files

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branch : trunk
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holger krekel 2010-01-13 16:17:50 +01:00
parent 40f41496d8
commit 5c27076d32
19 changed files with 28 additions and 71 deletions

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import py,sys
class TestRecordingAccept:
def test_recording_and_back(self, testdir):
py.test.skip("implementation missing: recording")
p = testdir.makepyfile("""
import py
def test_fail():
assert x
def test_skip():
py.test.skip("hello")
def test_pass():
pass
""")
rdir = py.path.local("rdir")
result = self.runpytest(p, "--record=%s" %(rdir))
record = py.test.RecordDir(result)
testrun = record.getlastrun()
assert testrun.sys.platform == sys.platform
assert testrun.sys.version_info == sys.version_info
assert testrun.sys.executable == sys.executable
baseadress = ("test_one.py",)
failures = testrun.getfailures()
assert len(failures) == 1
failure = failures[0]
assert failure.testaddress == baseadress + ("test_fail",)
assert failure.location.find("test_one.py:3") != -1
assert failure.errmessage
assert failure.reprfailure # probably just a string for now
skipped = testrun.getskipped()
assert len(skipped) == 1
skip = skipped[0]
assert skip.testaddress == baseaddress + ("test_skip",)
assert skip.location == "test_one.py:7"
passed = testrun.getpassed()
assert len(passed) == 1
p = passed[0]
assert p.testaddress == baseaddress + ("test_skip",)

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import py
class TestTracebackCutting:
def test_skip_simple(self):
from py.impl.test.outcome import Skipped
excinfo = py.test.raises(Skipped, 'py.test.skip("xxx")')
assert excinfo.traceback[-1].frame.code.name == "skip"
assert excinfo.traceback[-1].ishidden()
def test_traceback_argsetup(self, testdir):
testdir.makeconftest("""
def pytest_funcarg__hello(request):
raise ValueError("xyz")
""")
p = testdir.makepyfile("def test(hello): pass")
result = testdir.runpytest(p)
assert result.ret != 0
out = result.stdout.str()
assert out.find("xyz") != -1
assert out.find("conftest.py:2: ValueError") != -1
numentries = out.count("_ _ _") # separator for traceback entries
assert numentries == 0
result = testdir.runpytest("--fulltrace", p)
out = result.stdout.str()
assert out.find("conftest.py:2: ValueError") != -1
numentries = out.count("_ _ _ _") # separator for traceback entries
assert numentries >3

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trail = modcol.config._rootcol.totrail(modcol)
newcol = modcol.config._rootcol.fromtrail(trail)
assert modcol.name == newcol.name
class TestTracebackCutting:
def test_skip_simple(self):
from py.impl.test.outcome import Skipped
excinfo = py.test.raises(Skipped, 'py.test.skip("xxx")')
assert excinfo.traceback[-1].frame.code.name == "skip"
assert excinfo.traceback[-1].ishidden()
def test_traceback_argsetup(self, testdir):
testdir.makeconftest("""
def pytest_funcarg__hello(request):
raise ValueError("xyz")
""")
p = testdir.makepyfile("def test(hello): pass")
result = testdir.runpytest(p)
assert result.ret != 0
out = result.stdout.str()
assert out.find("xyz") != -1
assert out.find("conftest.py:2: ValueError") != -1
numentries = out.count("_ _ _") # separator for traceback entries
assert numentries == 0
result = testdir.runpytest("--fulltrace", p)
out = result.stdout.str()
assert out.find("conftest.py:2: ValueError") != -1
numentries = out.count("_ _ _ _") # separator for traceback entries
assert numentries >3