The previous test was better in that it used fakes to test all of the
real code paths. The problem with that is that it makes it impossible to
simplify the code with `isinstance` checks. So let's just simulate the
issue directly with a monkeypatch.
It currently fails with a TypeError, and was not updated since 2013 -
therefore it can be assumed that it is not important to support it.
```
____________________ ERROR collecting test_nested_marks.py _____________________
…/Vcs/pluggy/src/pluggy/hooks.py:286: in __call__
return self._hookexec(self, self.get_hookimpls(), kwargs)
…/Vcs/pluggy/src/pluggy/manager.py:93: in _hookexec
return self._inner_hookexec(hook, methods, kwargs)
…/Vcs/pluggy/src/pluggy/manager.py:337: in traced_hookexec
return outcome.get_result()
…/Vcs/pluggy/src/pluggy/manager.py:335: in <lambda>
outcome = _Result.from_call(lambda: oldcall(hook, hook_impls, kwargs))
…/Vcs/pluggy/src/pluggy/manager.py:87: in <lambda>
firstresult=hook.spec.opts.get("firstresult") if hook.spec else False,
…/Vcs/pytest/src/_pytest/python.py:235: in pytest_pycollect_makeitem
res = list(collector._genfunctions(name, obj))
…/Vcs/pytest/src/_pytest/python.py:404: in _genfunctions
self.ihook.pytest_generate_tests.call_extra(methods, dict(metafunc=metafunc))
…/Vcs/pluggy/src/pluggy/hooks.py:324: in call_extra
return self(**kwargs)
…/Vcs/pluggy/src/pluggy/hooks.py:286: in __call__
return self._hookexec(self, self.get_hookimpls(), kwargs)
…/Vcs/pluggy/src/pluggy/manager.py:93: in _hookexec
return self._inner_hookexec(hook, methods, kwargs)
…/Vcs/pluggy/src/pluggy/manager.py:337: in traced_hookexec
return outcome.get_result()
…/Vcs/pluggy/src/pluggy/manager.py:335: in <lambda>
outcome = _Result.from_call(lambda: oldcall(hook, hook_impls, kwargs))
…/Vcs/pluggy/src/pluggy/manager.py:87: in <lambda>
firstresult=hook.spec.opts.get("firstresult") if hook.spec else False,
…/Vcs/pytest/src/_pytest/python.py:130: in pytest_generate_tests
metafunc.parametrize(*marker.args, **marker.kwargs)
…/Vcs/pytest/src/_pytest/python.py:965: in parametrize
function_definition=self.definition,
…/Vcs/pytest/src/_pytest/mark/structures.py:111: in _for_parametrize
if len(param.values) != len(argnames):
E TypeError: object of type 'MarkDecorator' has no len()
!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Interrupted: 1 error during collection !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
```
This is a useful utility to abstract the caching property idiom.
It is in compat.py since eventually it will be replaced by
functools.cached_property.
Fixes#6131.
It is a little too obscure IMO, but the reason I want to drop it is that
type checking has no hope of understanding such dynamic constructs.
The warning argument wasn't used.
This fixes/removes the previous hack of re-trying with minimum width,
which fails short when it splits strings.
This inherits from `pprint.PrettyPrinter` to override `_format` in a
minimal way to always dispatch, regardless of the given width.
Code ref: 5c0c325453/Lib/pprint.py (L170-L178)