Try to fix/improve reporting of test_request_garbage
* Run it in a subprocess to reduce possible intereference from the outer pytest * Print the leaked objects to see if they provide any hints
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@ -526,15 +526,8 @@ class TestRequestBasic(object):
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try:
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gc.collect()
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leaked_types = sum(1 for _ in gc.garbage
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if isinstance(_, PseudoFixtureDef))
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# debug leaked types if the test fails
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print(leaked_types)
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gc.garbage[:] = []
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assert leaked_types == 0
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leaked = [x for _ in gc.garbage if isinstance(_, PseudoFixtureDef)]
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assert leaked == []
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finally:
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gc.set_debug(original)
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@ -542,7 +535,7 @@ class TestRequestBasic(object):
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pass
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"""
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)
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result = testdir.runpytest()
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result = testdir.runpytest_subprocess()
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result.stdout.fnmatch_lines("* 1 passed in *")
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def test_getfixturevalue_recursive(self, testdir):
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