import pytest class TestRaises: def test_raises(self): source = "int('qwe')" excinfo = pytest.raises(ValueError, source) code = excinfo.traceback[-1].frame.code s = str(code.fullsource) assert s == source def test_raises_exec(self): pytest.raises(ValueError, "a,x = []") def test_raises_syntax_error(self): pytest.raises(SyntaxError, "qwe qwe qwe") def test_raises_function(self): pytest.raises(ValueError, int, 'hello') def test_raises_callable_no_exception(self): class A: def __call__(self): pass try: pytest.raises(ValueError, A()) except pytest.raises.Exception: pass def test_raises_flip_builtin_AssertionError(self): # we replace AssertionError on python level # however c code might still raise the builtin one from _pytest.assertion.util import BuiltinAssertionError # noqa pytest.raises(AssertionError,""" raise BuiltinAssertionError """) def test_raises_as_contextmanager(self, testdir): testdir.makepyfile(""" from __future__ import with_statement import py, pytest def test_simple(): with pytest.raises(ZeroDivisionError) as excinfo: assert isinstance(excinfo, py.code.ExceptionInfo) 1/0 print (excinfo) assert excinfo.type == ZeroDivisionError assert isinstance(excinfo.value, ZeroDivisionError) def test_noraise(): with pytest.raises(pytest.raises.Exception): with pytest.raises(ValueError): int() def test_raise_wrong_exception_passes_by(): with pytest.raises(ZeroDivisionError): with pytest.raises(ValueError): 1/0 """) result = testdir.runpytest() result.stdout.fnmatch_lines([ '*3 passed*', ]) def test_noclass(self): with pytest.raises(TypeError): pytest.raises('wrong', lambda: None) def test_tuple(self): with pytest.raises((KeyError, ValueError)): raise KeyError('oops')