""" python version compatibility code """ from __future__ import absolute_import, division, print_function import sys import inspect import types import re import functools import py import _pytest from _pytest.outcomes import TEST_OUTCOME try: import enum except ImportError: # pragma: no cover # Only available in Python 3.4+ or as a backport enum = None _PY3 = sys.version_info > (3, 0) _PY2 = not _PY3 NoneType = type(None) NOTSET = object() PY35 = sys.version_info[:2] >= (3, 5) PY36 = sys.version_info[:2] >= (3, 6) MODULE_NOT_FOUND_ERROR = 'ModuleNotFoundError' if PY36 else 'ImportError' if hasattr(inspect, 'signature'): def _format_args(func): return str(inspect.signature(func)) else: def _format_args(func): return inspect.formatargspec(*inspect.getargspec(func)) isfunction = inspect.isfunction isclass = inspect.isclass # used to work around a python2 exception info leak exc_clear = getattr(sys, 'exc_clear', lambda: None) # The type of re.compile objects is not exposed in Python. REGEX_TYPE = type(re.compile('')) def is_generator(func): genfunc = inspect.isgeneratorfunction(func) return genfunc and not iscoroutinefunction(func) def iscoroutinefunction(func): """Return True if func is a decorated coroutine function. Note: copied and modified from Python 3.5's builtin couroutines.py to avoid import asyncio directly, which in turns also initializes the "logging" module as side-effect (see issue #8). """ return (getattr(func, '_is_coroutine', False) or (hasattr(inspect, 'iscoroutinefunction') and inspect.iscoroutinefunction(func))) def getlocation(function, curdir): import inspect fn = py.path.local(inspect.getfile(function)) lineno = py.builtin._getcode(function).co_firstlineno if fn.relto(curdir): fn = fn.relto(curdir) return "%s:%d" % (fn, lineno + 1) def num_mock_patch_args(function): """ return number of arguments used up by mock arguments (if any) """ patchings = getattr(function, "patchings", None) if not patchings: return 0 mock = sys.modules.get("mock", sys.modules.get("unittest.mock", None)) if mock is not None: return len([p for p in patchings if not p.attribute_name and p.new is mock.DEFAULT]) return len(patchings) def getfuncargnames(function, startindex=None, cls=None): """ @RonnyPfannschmidt: This function should be refactored when we revisit fixtures. The fixture mechanism should ask the node for the fixture names, and not try to obtain directly from the function object well after collection has occurred. """ if startindex is None and cls is not None: is_staticmethod = isinstance(cls.__dict__.get(function.__name__, None), staticmethod) startindex = 0 if is_staticmethod else 1 # XXX merge with main.py's varnames # assert not isclass(function) realfunction = function while hasattr(realfunction, "__wrapped__"): realfunction = realfunction.__wrapped__ if startindex is None: startindex = inspect.ismethod(function) and 1 or 0 if realfunction != function: startindex += num_mock_patch_args(function) function = realfunction if isinstance(function, functools.partial): argnames = inspect.getargs(_pytest._code.getrawcode(function.func))[0] partial = function argnames = argnames[len(partial.args):] if partial.keywords: for kw in partial.keywords: argnames.remove(kw) else: argnames = inspect.getargs(_pytest._code.getrawcode(function))[0] defaults = getattr(function, 'func_defaults', getattr(function, '__defaults__', None)) or () numdefaults = len(defaults) if numdefaults: return tuple(argnames[startindex:-numdefaults]) return tuple(argnames[startindex:]) if sys.version_info[:2] == (2, 6): def isclass(object): """ Return true if the object is a class. Overrides inspect.isclass for python 2.6 because it will return True for objects which always return something on __getattr__ calls (see #1035). Backport of https://hg.python.org/cpython/rev/35bf8f7a8edc """ return isinstance(object, (type, types.ClassType)) if _PY3: import codecs imap = map izip = zip STRING_TYPES = bytes, str UNICODE_TYPES = str, def _ascii_escaped(val): """If val is pure ascii, returns it as a str(). Otherwise, escapes bytes objects into a sequence of escaped bytes: b'\xc3\xb4\xc5\xd6' -> u'\\xc3\\xb4\\xc5\\xd6' and escapes unicode objects into a sequence of escaped unicode ids, e.g.: '4\\nV\\U00043efa\\x0eMXWB\\x1e\\u3028\\u15fd\\xcd\\U0007d944' note: the obvious "v.decode('unicode-escape')" will return valid utf-8 unicode if it finds them in bytes, but we want to return escaped bytes for any byte, even if they match a utf-8 string. """ if isinstance(val, bytes): if val: # source: http://goo.gl/bGsnwC encoded_bytes, _ = codecs.escape_encode(val) return encoded_bytes.decode('ascii') else: # empty bytes crashes codecs.escape_encode (#1087) return '' else: return val.encode('unicode_escape').decode('ascii') else: STRING_TYPES = bytes, str, unicode UNICODE_TYPES = unicode, from itertools import imap, izip # NOQA def _ascii_escaped(val): """In py2 bytes and str are the same type, so return if it's a bytes object, return it unchanged if it is a full ascii string, otherwise escape it into its binary form. If it's a unicode string, change the unicode characters into unicode escapes. """ if isinstance(val, bytes): try: return val.encode('ascii') except UnicodeDecodeError: return val.encode('string-escape') else: return val.encode('unicode-escape') def get_real_func(obj): """ gets the real function object of the (possibly) wrapped object by functools.wraps or functools.partial. """ start_obj = obj for i in range(100): new_obj = getattr(obj, '__wrapped__', None) if new_obj is None: break obj = new_obj else: raise ValueError( ("could not find real function of {start}" "\nstopped at {current}").format( start=py.io.saferepr(start_obj), current=py.io.saferepr(obj))) if isinstance(obj, functools.partial): obj = obj.func return obj def getfslineno(obj): # xxx let decorators etc specify a sane ordering obj = get_real_func(obj) if hasattr(obj, 'place_as'): obj = obj.place_as fslineno = _pytest._code.getfslineno(obj) assert isinstance(fslineno[1], int), obj return fslineno def getimfunc(func): try: return func.__func__ except AttributeError: try: return func.im_func except AttributeError: return func def safe_getattr(object, name, default): """ Like getattr but return default upon any Exception or any OutcomeException. Attribute access can potentially fail for 'evil' Python objects. See issue #214. It catches OutcomeException because of #2490 (issue #580), new outcomes are derived from BaseException instead of Exception (for more details check #2707) """ try: return getattr(object, name, default) except TEST_OUTCOME: return default def _is_unittest_unexpected_success_a_failure(): """Return if the test suite should fail if a @expectedFailure unittest test PASSES. From https://docs.python.org/3/library/unittest.html?highlight=unittest#unittest.TestResult.wasSuccessful: Changed in version 3.4: Returns False if there were any unexpectedSuccesses from tests marked with the expectedFailure() decorator. """ return sys.version_info >= (3, 4) if _PY3: def safe_str(v): """returns v as string""" return str(v) else: def safe_str(v): """returns v as string, converting to ascii if necessary""" try: return str(v) except UnicodeError: if not isinstance(v, unicode): v = unicode(v) errors = 'replace' return v.encode('utf-8', errors) COLLECT_FAKEMODULE_ATTRIBUTES = ( 'Collector', 'Module', 'Generator', 'Function', 'Instance', 'Session', 'Item', 'Class', 'File', '_fillfuncargs', ) def _setup_collect_fakemodule(): from types import ModuleType import pytest pytest.collect = ModuleType('pytest.collect') pytest.collect.__all__ = [] # used for setns for attr in COLLECT_FAKEMODULE_ATTRIBUTES: setattr(pytest.collect, attr, getattr(pytest, attr)) if _PY2: # Without this the test_dupfile_on_textio will fail, otherwise CaptureIO could directly inherit from StringIO. from py.io import TextIO class CaptureIO(TextIO): @property def encoding(self): return getattr(self, '_encoding', 'UTF-8') else: import io class CaptureIO(io.TextIOWrapper): def __init__(self): super(CaptureIO, self).__init__( io.BytesIO(), encoding='UTF-8', newline='', write_through=True, ) def getvalue(self): return self.buffer.getvalue().decode('UTF-8') class FuncargnamesCompatAttr(object): """ helper class so that Metafunc, Function and FixtureRequest don't need to each define the "funcargnames" compatibility attribute. """ @property def funcargnames(self): """ alias attribute for ``fixturenames`` for pre-2.3 compatibility""" return self.fixturenames