test_ok2/testing/io/test_saferepr.py

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import pytest
from _pytest._io.saferepr import _pformat_dispatch
from _pytest._io.saferepr import saferepr
def test_simple_repr():
assert saferepr(1) == "1"
assert saferepr(None) == "None"
def test_maxsize():
s = saferepr("x" * 50, maxsize=25)
assert len(s) == 25
expected = repr("x" * 10 + "..." + "x" * 10)
assert s == expected
def test_maxsize_error_on_instance():
class A:
def __repr__(self):
raise ValueError("...")
s = saferepr(("*" * 50, A()), maxsize=25)
assert len(s) == 25
assert s[0] == "(" and s[-1] == ")"
def test_exceptions():
class BrokenRepr:
def __init__(self, ex):
self.ex = ex
def __repr__(self):
raise self.ex
class BrokenReprException(Exception):
__str__ = None
__repr__ = None
assert "Exception" in saferepr(BrokenRepr(Exception("broken")))
s = saferepr(BrokenReprException("really broken"))
assert "TypeError" in s
assert "TypeError" in saferepr(BrokenRepr("string"))
none = None
try:
none()
except BaseException as exc:
exp_exc = repr(exc)
obj = BrokenRepr(BrokenReprException("omg even worse"))
s2 = saferepr(obj)
assert s2 == (
"<[unpresentable exception ({!s}) raised in repr()] BrokenRepr object at 0x{:x}>".format(
exp_exc, id(obj)
)
)
def test_baseexception():
"""Test saferepr() with BaseExceptions, which includes pytest outcomes."""
class RaisingOnStrRepr(BaseException):
def __init__(self, exc_types):
self.exc_types = exc_types
def raise_exc(self, *args):
try:
self.exc_type = self.exc_types.pop(0)
except IndexError:
pass
if hasattr(self.exc_type, "__call__"):
raise self.exc_type(*args)
raise self.exc_type
def __str__(self):
self.raise_exc("__str__")
def __repr__(self):
self.raise_exc("__repr__")
class BrokenObj:
def __init__(self, exc):
self.exc = exc
def __repr__(self):
raise self.exc
__str__ = __repr__
baseexc_str = BaseException("__str__")
obj = BrokenObj(RaisingOnStrRepr([BaseException]))
assert saferepr(obj) == (
"<[unpresentable exception ({!r}) "
"raised in repr()] BrokenObj object at 0x{:x}>".format(baseexc_str, id(obj))
)
obj = BrokenObj(RaisingOnStrRepr([RaisingOnStrRepr([BaseException])]))
assert saferepr(obj) == (
"<[{!r} raised in repr()] BrokenObj object at 0x{:x}>".format(
baseexc_str, id(obj)
)
)
with pytest.raises(KeyboardInterrupt):
saferepr(BrokenObj(KeyboardInterrupt()))
with pytest.raises(SystemExit):
saferepr(BrokenObj(SystemExit()))
with pytest.raises(KeyboardInterrupt):
saferepr(BrokenObj(RaisingOnStrRepr([KeyboardInterrupt])))
with pytest.raises(SystemExit):
saferepr(BrokenObj(RaisingOnStrRepr([SystemExit])))
with pytest.raises(KeyboardInterrupt):
print(saferepr(BrokenObj(RaisingOnStrRepr([BaseException, KeyboardInterrupt]))))
with pytest.raises(SystemExit):
saferepr(BrokenObj(RaisingOnStrRepr([BaseException, SystemExit])))
def test_buggy_builtin_repr():
# Simulate a case where a repr for a builtin raises.
# reprlib dispatches by type name, so use "int".
class int:
def __repr__(self):
raise ValueError("Buggy repr!")
assert "Buggy" in saferepr(int())
def test_big_repr():
from _pytest._io.saferepr import SafeRepr
assert len(saferepr(range(1000))) <= len("[" + SafeRepr(0).maxlist * "1000" + "]")
def test_repr_on_newstyle():
class Function:
def __repr__(self):
return "<%s>" % (self.name)
assert saferepr(Function())
def test_unicode():
val = "£€"
reprval = "'£€'"
assert saferepr(val) == reprval
def test_pformat_dispatch():
assert _pformat_dispatch("a") == "'a'"
assert _pformat_dispatch("a" * 10, width=5) == "'aaaaaaaaaa'"
assert _pformat_dispatch("foo bar", width=5) == "('foo '\n 'bar')"