273 lines
9.1 KiB
Python
273 lines
9.1 KiB
Python
""" support for skip/xfail functions and markers. """
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import py, pytest
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import sys
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def pytest_addoption(parser):
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group = parser.getgroup("general")
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group.addoption('--runxfail',
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action="store_true", dest="runxfail", default=False,
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help="run tests even if they are marked xfail")
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def pytest_configure(config):
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config.addinivalue_line("markers",
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"skipif(*conditions): skip the given test function if evaluation "
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"of all conditions has a True value. Evaluation happens within the "
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"module global context. Example: skipif('sys.platform == \"win32\"') "
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"skips the test if we are on the win32 platform. "
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)
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config.addinivalue_line("markers",
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"xfail(*conditions, reason=None, run=True): mark the the test function "
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"as an expected failure. Optionally specify a reason and run=False "
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"if you don't even want to execute the test function. Any positional "
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"condition strings will be evaluated (like with skipif) and if one is "
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"False the marker will not be applied."
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)
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def pytest_namespace():
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return dict(xfail=xfail)
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class XFailed(pytest.fail.Exception):
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""" raised from an explicit call to py.test.xfail() """
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def xfail(reason=""):
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""" xfail an executing test or setup functions with the given reason."""
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__tracebackhide__ = True
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raise XFailed(reason)
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xfail.Exception = XFailed
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class MarkEvaluator:
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def __init__(self, item, name):
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self.item = item
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self.name = name
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@property
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def holder(self):
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return self.item.keywords.get(self.name, None)
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def __bool__(self):
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return bool(self.holder)
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__nonzero__ = __bool__
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def wasvalid(self):
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return not hasattr(self, 'exc')
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def istrue(self):
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try:
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return self._istrue()
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except KeyboardInterrupt:
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raise
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except:
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self.exc = sys.exc_info()
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if isinstance(self.exc[1], SyntaxError):
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msg = [" " * (self.exc[1].offset + 4) + "^",]
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msg.append("SyntaxError: invalid syntax")
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else:
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msg = py.std.traceback.format_exception_only(*self.exc[:2])
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pytest.fail("Error evaluating %r expression\n"
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" %s\n"
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"%s"
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%(self.name, self.expr, "\n".join(msg)),
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pytrace=False)
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def _getglobals(self):
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d = {'os': py.std.os, 'sys': py.std.sys, 'config': self.item.config}
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func = self.item.obj
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try:
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d.update(func.__globals__)
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except AttributeError:
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d.update(func.func_globals)
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return d
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def _istrue(self):
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if self.holder:
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d = self._getglobals()
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if self.holder.args:
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self.result = False
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for expr in self.holder.args:
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self.expr = expr
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if isinstance(expr, str):
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result = cached_eval(self.item.config, expr, d)
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else:
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pytest.fail("expression is not a string")
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if result:
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self.result = True
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self.expr = expr
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break
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else:
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self.result = True
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return getattr(self, 'result', False)
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def get(self, attr, default=None):
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return self.holder.kwargs.get(attr, default)
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def getexplanation(self):
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expl = self.get('reason', None)
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if not expl:
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if not hasattr(self, 'expr'):
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return ""
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else:
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return "condition: " + str(self.expr)
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return expl
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@pytest.mark.tryfirst
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def pytest_runtest_setup(item):
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if not isinstance(item, pytest.Function):
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return
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evalskip = MarkEvaluator(item, 'skipif')
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if evalskip.istrue():
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py.test.skip(evalskip.getexplanation())
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item._evalxfail = MarkEvaluator(item, 'xfail')
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check_xfail_no_run(item)
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def pytest_pyfunc_call(pyfuncitem):
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check_xfail_no_run(pyfuncitem)
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def check_xfail_no_run(item):
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if not item.config.option.runxfail:
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evalxfail = item._evalxfail
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if evalxfail.istrue():
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if not evalxfail.get('run', True):
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py.test.xfail("[NOTRUN] " + evalxfail.getexplanation())
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def pytest_runtest_makereport(__multicall__, item, call):
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if not isinstance(item, pytest.Function):
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return
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# unitttest special case, see setting of _unexpectedsuccess
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if hasattr(item, '_unexpectedsuccess'):
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rep = __multicall__.execute()
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if rep.when == "call":
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# we need to translate into how py.test encodes xpass
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rep.wasxfail = "reason: " + repr(item._unexpectedsuccess)
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rep.outcome = "failed"
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return rep
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if not (call.excinfo and
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call.excinfo.errisinstance(py.test.xfail.Exception)):
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evalxfail = getattr(item, '_evalxfail', None)
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if not evalxfail:
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return
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if call.excinfo and call.excinfo.errisinstance(py.test.xfail.Exception):
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if not item.config.getvalue("runxfail"):
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rep = __multicall__.execute()
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rep.wasxfail = "reason: " + call.excinfo.value.msg
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rep.outcome = "skipped"
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return rep
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rep = __multicall__.execute()
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evalxfail = item._evalxfail
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if not rep.skipped:
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if not item.config.option.runxfail:
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if evalxfail.wasvalid() and evalxfail.istrue():
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if call.excinfo:
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rep.outcome = "skipped"
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elif call.when == "call":
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rep.outcome = "failed"
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else:
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return rep
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rep.wasxfail = evalxfail.getexplanation()
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return rep
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return rep
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# called by terminalreporter progress reporting
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def pytest_report_teststatus(report):
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if hasattr(report, "wasxfail"):
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if report.skipped:
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return "xfailed", "x", "xfail"
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elif report.failed:
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return "xpassed", "X", "XPASS"
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# called by the terminalreporter instance/plugin
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def pytest_terminal_summary(terminalreporter):
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tr = terminalreporter
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if not tr.reportchars:
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#for name in "xfailed skipped failed xpassed":
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# if not tr.stats.get(name, 0):
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# tr.write_line("HINT: use '-r' option to see extra "
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# "summary info about tests")
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# break
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return
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lines = []
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for char in tr.reportchars:
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if char == "x":
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show_xfailed(terminalreporter, lines)
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elif char == "X":
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show_xpassed(terminalreporter, lines)
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elif char in "fF":
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show_simple(terminalreporter, lines, 'failed', "FAIL %s")
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elif char in "sS":
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show_skipped(terminalreporter, lines)
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elif char == "E":
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show_simple(terminalreporter, lines, 'error', "ERROR %s")
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if lines:
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tr._tw.sep("=", "short test summary info")
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for line in lines:
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tr._tw.line(line)
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def show_simple(terminalreporter, lines, stat, format):
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tw = terminalreporter._tw
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failed = terminalreporter.stats.get(stat)
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if failed:
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for rep in failed:
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pos = rep.nodeid
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lines.append(format %(pos, ))
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def show_xfailed(terminalreporter, lines):
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xfailed = terminalreporter.stats.get("xfailed")
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if xfailed:
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for rep in xfailed:
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pos = rep.nodeid
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reason = rep.wasxfail
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lines.append("XFAIL %s" % (pos,))
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if reason:
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lines.append(" " + str(reason))
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def show_xpassed(terminalreporter, lines):
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xpassed = terminalreporter.stats.get("xpassed")
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if xpassed:
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for rep in xpassed:
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pos = rep.nodeid
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reason = rep.wasxfail
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lines.append("XPASS %s %s" %(pos, reason))
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def cached_eval(config, expr, d):
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if not hasattr(config, '_evalcache'):
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config._evalcache = {}
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try:
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return config._evalcache[expr]
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except KeyError:
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#import sys
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#print >>sys.stderr, ("cache-miss: %r" % expr)
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exprcode = py.code.compile(expr, mode="eval")
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config._evalcache[expr] = x = eval(exprcode, d)
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return x
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def folded_skips(skipped):
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d = {}
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for event in skipped:
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key = event.longrepr
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assert len(key) == 3, (event, key)
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d.setdefault(key, []).append(event)
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l = []
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for key, events in d.items():
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l.append((len(events),) + key)
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return l
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def show_skipped(terminalreporter, lines):
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tr = terminalreporter
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skipped = tr.stats.get('skipped', [])
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if skipped:
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#if not tr.hasopt('skipped'):
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# tr.write_line(
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# "%d skipped tests, specify -rs for more info" %
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# len(skipped))
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# return
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fskips = folded_skips(skipped)
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if fskips:
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#tr.write_sep("_", "skipped test summary")
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for num, fspath, lineno, reason in fskips:
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if reason.startswith("Skipped: "):
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reason = reason[9:]
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lines.append("SKIP [%d] %s:%d: %s" %
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(num, fspath, lineno, reason))
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