Fix handle repr error with showlocals and verbose output

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Nikolay Kondratyev 2019-04-19 18:54:21 +03:00
parent e87d3d70e2
commit bc00d0f7db
6 changed files with 92 additions and 30 deletions

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@ -180,6 +180,7 @@ Nicholas Devenish
Nicholas Murphy
Niclas Olofsson
Nicolas Delaby
Nikolay Kondratyev
Oleg Pidsadnyi
Oleg Sushchenko
Oliver Bestwalter

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@ -0,0 +1 @@
Fix crash caused by error in ``__repr__`` function with both ``showlocals`` and verbose output enabled.

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@ -3,7 +3,6 @@ from __future__ import division
from __future__ import print_function
import inspect
import pprint
import re
import sys
import traceback
@ -18,6 +17,7 @@ import six
from six import text_type
import _pytest
from _pytest._io.saferepr import safeformat
from _pytest._io.saferepr import saferepr
from _pytest.compat import _PY2
from _pytest.compat import _PY3
@ -614,14 +614,11 @@ class FormattedExcinfo(object):
source = source.deindent()
return source
def _saferepr(self, obj):
return saferepr(obj)
def repr_args(self, entry):
if self.funcargs:
args = []
for argname, argvalue in entry.frame.getargs(var=True):
args.append((argname, self._saferepr(argvalue)))
args.append((argname, saferepr(argvalue)))
return ReprFuncArgs(args)
def get_source(self, source, line_index=-1, excinfo=None, short=False):
@ -674,9 +671,9 @@ class FormattedExcinfo(object):
# _repr() function, which is only reprlib.Repr in
# disguise, so is very configurable.
if self.truncate_locals:
str_repr = self._saferepr(value)
str_repr = saferepr(value)
else:
str_repr = pprint.pformat(value)
str_repr = safeformat(value)
# if len(str_repr) < 70 or not isinstance(value,
# (list, tuple, dict)):
lines.append("%-10s = %s" % (name, str_repr))

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@ -1,8 +1,26 @@
import sys
import pprint
from six.moves import reprlib
def _call_and_format_exception(call, x, *args):
try:
# Try the vanilla repr and make sure that the result is a string
return call(x, *args)
except Exception as exc:
exc_name = type(exc).__name__
try:
exc_info = str(exc)
except Exception:
exc_info = "unknown"
return '<[%s("%s") raised in repr()] %s object at 0x%x>' % (
exc_name,
exc_info,
x.__class__.__name__,
id(x),
)
class SafeRepr(reprlib.Repr):
"""subclass of repr.Repr that limits the resulting size of repr()
and includes information on exceptions raised during the call.
@ -33,28 +51,20 @@ class SafeRepr(reprlib.Repr):
return self._callhelper(repr, x)
def _callhelper(self, call, x, *args):
try:
# Try the vanilla repr and make sure that the result is a string
s = call(x, *args)
except Exception:
cls, e, tb = sys.exc_info()
exc_name = getattr(cls, "__name__", "unknown")
try:
exc_info = str(e)
except Exception:
exc_info = "unknown"
return '<[%s("%s") raised in repr()] %s object at 0x%x>' % (
exc_name,
exc_info,
x.__class__.__name__,
id(x),
)
else:
if len(s) > self.maxsize:
i = max(0, (self.maxsize - 3) // 2)
j = max(0, self.maxsize - 3 - i)
s = s[:i] + "..." + s[len(s) - j :]
return s
s = _call_and_format_exception(call, x, *args)
if len(s) > self.maxsize:
i = max(0, (self.maxsize - 3) // 2)
j = max(0, self.maxsize - 3 - i)
s = s[:i] + "..." + s[len(s) - j :]
return s
def safeformat(obj):
"""return a pretty printed string for the given object.
Failing __repr__ functions of user instances will be represented
with a short exception info.
"""
return _call_and_format_exception(pprint.pformat, obj)
def saferepr(obj, maxsize=240):

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@ -598,6 +598,35 @@ raise ValueError()
assert reprlocals.lines[2] == "y = 5"
assert reprlocals.lines[3] == "z = 7"
def test_repr_local_with_error(self):
class ObjWithErrorInRepr:
def __repr__(self):
raise NotImplementedError
p = FormattedExcinfo(showlocals=True, truncate_locals=False)
loc = {"x": ObjWithErrorInRepr(), "__builtins__": {}}
reprlocals = p.repr_locals(loc)
assert reprlocals.lines
assert reprlocals.lines[0] == "__builtins__ = <builtins>"
assert '[NotImplementedError("") raised in repr()]' in reprlocals.lines[1]
def test_repr_local_with_exception_in_class_property(self):
class ExceptionWithBrokenClass(Exception):
@property
def __class__(self):
raise TypeError("boom!")
class ObjWithErrorInRepr:
def __repr__(self):
raise ExceptionWithBrokenClass()
p = FormattedExcinfo(showlocals=True, truncate_locals=False)
loc = {"x": ObjWithErrorInRepr(), "__builtins__": {}}
reprlocals = p.repr_locals(loc)
assert reprlocals.lines
assert reprlocals.lines[0] == "__builtins__ = <builtins>"
assert '[ExceptionWithBrokenClass("") raised in repr()]' in reprlocals.lines[1]
def test_repr_local_truncated(self):
loc = {"l": [i for i in range(10)]}
p = FormattedExcinfo(showlocals=True)

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@ -134,6 +134,30 @@ class SessionTests(object):
!= -1
)
def test_broken_repr_with_showlocals_verbose(self, testdir):
p = testdir.makepyfile(
"""
class ObjWithErrorInRepr:
def __repr__(self):
raise NotImplementedError
def test_repr_error():
x = ObjWithErrorInRepr()
assert x == "value"
"""
)
reprec = testdir.inline_run("--showlocals", "-vv", p)
passed, skipped, failed = reprec.listoutcomes()
assert (len(passed), len(skipped), len(failed)) == (0, 0, 1)
entries = failed[0].longrepr.reprtraceback.reprentries
assert len(entries) == 1
repr_locals = entries[0].reprlocals
assert repr_locals.lines
assert len(repr_locals.lines) == 1
assert repr_locals.lines[0].startswith(
'x = <[NotImplementedError("") raised in repr()] ObjWithErrorInRepr'
)
def test_skip_file_by_conftest(self, testdir):
testdir.makepyfile(
conftest="""