import sys import py from _pytest.assertion.util import BuiltinAssertionError u = py.builtin._totext class AssertionError(BuiltinAssertionError): def __init__(self, *args): BuiltinAssertionError.__init__(self, *args) if args: # on Python2.6 we get len(args)==2 for: assert 0, (x,y) # on Python2.7 and above we always get len(args) == 1 # with args[0] being the (x,y) tuple. if len(args) > 1: toprint = args else: toprint = args[0] try: self.msg = u(toprint) except Exception: self.msg = u( "<[broken __repr__] %s at %0xd>" % (toprint.__class__, id(toprint))) else: f = py.code.Frame(sys._getframe(1)) try: source = f.code.fullsource if source is not None: try: source = source.getstatement(f.lineno, assertion=True) except IndexError: source = None else: source = str(source.deindent()).strip() except py.error.ENOENT: source = None # this can also occur during reinterpretation, when the # co_filename is set to "". if source: self.msg = reinterpret(source, f, should_fail=True) else: self.msg = "" if not self.args: self.args = (self.msg,) if sys.version_info > (3, 0): AssertionError.__module__ = "builtins" if sys.version_info >= (2, 6) or sys.platform.startswith("java"): from _pytest.assertion.newinterpret import interpret as reinterpret else: from _pytest.assertion.oldinterpret import interpret as reinterpret