view tests/test-demandimport.py @ 43815:19da643dc10c

tests: finally fix up test-fuzz-targets.t It's been failing on my workstation for a while, since I have a new enough LLVM that I had the fuzzer goo, but not so new that I actually had FuzzedDataProvider. This is a better solution all around in my opinion. I _believe_ this should let us run these tests on most systems, even those using GCC instead of clang. That said, my one attempt to test this on my macOS laptop failed miserably, and I don't feel like doing more work on this right now. Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D7566
author Augie Fackler <augie@google.com>
date Fri, 06 Dec 2019 15:08:37 -0500
parents 2372284d9457
children c5e0a9b97b8a
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from __future__ import absolute_import, print_function

from mercurial import demandimport

demandimport.enable()

import os
import subprocess
import sys
import types

# Don't import pycompat because it has too many side-effects.
ispy3 = sys.version_info[0] >= 3

# Only run if demandimport is allowed
if subprocess.call(
    ['python', '%s/hghave' % os.environ['TESTDIR'], 'demandimport']
):
    sys.exit(80)

# We rely on assert, which gets optimized out.
if sys.flags.optimize:
    sys.exit(80)

if ispy3:
    from importlib.util import _LazyModule

    try:
        from importlib.util import _Module as moduletype
    except ImportError:
        moduletype = types.ModuleType
else:
    moduletype = types.ModuleType

if os.name != 'nt':
    try:
        import distutils.msvc9compiler

        print(
            'distutils.msvc9compiler needs to be an immediate '
            'importerror on non-windows platforms'
        )
        distutils.msvc9compiler
    except ImportError:
        pass

import re

rsub = re.sub


def f(obj):
    l = repr(obj)
    l = rsub("0x[0-9a-fA-F]+", "0x?", l)
    l = rsub("from '.*'", "from '?'", l)
    l = rsub("'<[a-z]*>'", "'<whatever>'", l)
    return l


demandimport.disable()
os.environ['HGDEMANDIMPORT'] = 'disable'
# this enable call should not actually enable demandimport!
demandimport.enable()
from mercurial import node

# We use assert instead of a unittest test case because having imports inside
# functions changes behavior of the demand importer.
if ispy3:
    assert not isinstance(node, _LazyModule)
else:
    assert f(node) == "<module 'mercurial.node' from '?'>", f(node)

# now enable it for real
del os.environ['HGDEMANDIMPORT']
demandimport.enable()

# Test access to special attributes through demandmod proxy
assert 'mercurial.error' not in sys.modules
from mercurial import error as errorproxy

if ispy3:
    # unsure why this isn't lazy.
    assert not isinstance(f, _LazyModule)
    assert f(errorproxy) == "<module 'mercurial.error' from '?'>", f(errorproxy)
else:
    assert f(errorproxy) == "<unloaded module 'error'>", f(errorproxy)

doc = ' '.join(errorproxy.__doc__.split()[:3])
assert doc == 'Mercurial exceptions. This', doc
assert errorproxy.__name__ == 'mercurial.error', errorproxy.__name__

# __name__ must be accessible via __dict__ so the relative imports can be
# resolved
name = errorproxy.__dict__['__name__']
assert name == 'mercurial.error', name

if ispy3:
    assert not isinstance(errorproxy, _LazyModule)
    assert f(errorproxy) == "<module 'mercurial.error' from '?'>", f(errorproxy)
else:
    assert f(errorproxy) == "<proxied module 'error'>", f(errorproxy)

import os

if ispy3:
    assert not isinstance(os, _LazyModule)
    assert f(os) == "<module 'os' from '?'>", f(os)
else:
    assert f(os) == "<unloaded module 'os'>", f(os)

assert f(os.system) == '<built-in function system>', f(os.system)
assert f(os) == "<module 'os' from '?'>", f(os)

assert 'mercurial.utils.procutil' not in sys.modules
from mercurial.utils import procutil

if ispy3:
    assert isinstance(procutil, _LazyModule)
    assert f(procutil) == "<module 'mercurial.utils.procutil' from '?'>", f(
        procutil
    )
else:
    assert f(procutil) == "<unloaded module 'procutil'>", f(procutil)

assert f(procutil.system) == '<function system at 0x?>', f(procutil.system)
assert procutil.__class__ == moduletype, procutil.__class__
assert f(procutil) == "<module 'mercurial.utils.procutil' from '?'>", f(
    procutil
)
assert f(procutil.system) == '<function system at 0x?>', f(procutil.system)

assert 'mercurial.hgweb' not in sys.modules
from mercurial import hgweb

if ispy3:
    assert not isinstance(hgweb, _LazyModule)
    assert f(hgweb) == "<module 'mercurial.hgweb' from '?'>", f(hgweb)
    assert isinstance(hgweb.hgweb_mod, _LazyModule)
    assert (
        f(hgweb.hgweb_mod) == "<module 'mercurial.hgweb.hgweb_mod' from '?'>"
    ), f(hgweb.hgweb_mod)
else:
    assert f(hgweb) == "<unloaded module 'hgweb'>", f(hgweb)
    assert f(hgweb.hgweb_mod) == "<unloaded module 'hgweb_mod'>", f(
        hgweb.hgweb_mod
    )

assert f(hgweb) == "<module 'mercurial.hgweb' from '?'>", f(hgweb)

import re as fred

if ispy3:
    assert not isinstance(fred, _LazyModule)
    assert f(fred) == "<module 're' from '?'>"
else:
    assert f(fred) == "<unloaded module 're'>", f(fred)

import re as remod

if ispy3:
    assert not isinstance(remod, _LazyModule)
    assert f(remod) == "<module 're' from '?'>"
else:
    assert f(remod) == "<unloaded module 're'>", f(remod)

import sys as re

if ispy3:
    assert not isinstance(re, _LazyModule)
    assert f(re) == "<module 'sys' (built-in)>"
else:
    assert f(re) == "<unloaded module 'sys'>", f(re)

if ispy3:
    assert not isinstance(fred, _LazyModule)
    assert f(fred) == "<module 're' from '?'>", f(fred)
else:
    assert f(fred) == "<unloaded module 're'>", f(fred)

assert f(fred.sub) == '<function sub at 0x?>', f(fred.sub)

if ispy3:
    assert not isinstance(fred, _LazyModule)
    assert f(fred) == "<module 're' from '?'>", f(fred)
else:
    assert f(fred) == "<proxied module 're'>", f(fred)

remod.escape  # use remod
assert f(remod) == "<module 're' from '?'>", f(remod)

if ispy3:
    assert not isinstance(re, _LazyModule)
    assert f(re) == "<module 'sys' (built-in)>"
    assert f(type(re.stderr)) == "<class '_io.TextIOWrapper'>", f(
        type(re.stderr)
    )
    assert f(re) == "<module 'sys' (built-in)>"
else:
    assert f(re) == "<unloaded module 'sys'>", f(re)
    assert f(re.stderr) == "<open file '<whatever>', mode 'w' at 0x?>", f(
        re.stderr
    )
    assert f(re) == "<proxied module 'sys'>", f(re)

assert 'telnetlib' not in sys.modules
import telnetlib

if ispy3:
    assert not isinstance(telnetlib, _LazyModule)
    assert f(telnetlib) == "<module 'telnetlib' from '?'>"
else:
    assert f(telnetlib) == "<unloaded module 'telnetlib'>", f(telnetlib)

try:
    from telnetlib import unknownattr

    assert False, (
        'no demandmod should be created for attribute of non-package '
        'module:\ntelnetlib.unknownattr = %s' % f(unknownattr)
    )
except ImportError as inst:
    assert rsub(r"'", '', str(inst)).startswith(
        'cannot import name unknownattr'
    )

from mercurial import util

# Unlike the import statement, __import__() function should not raise
# ImportError even if fromlist has an unknown item
# (see Python/import.c:import_module_level() and ensure_fromlist())
assert 'zipfile' not in sys.modules
zipfileimp = __import__('zipfile', globals(), locals(), ['unknownattr'])
assert f(zipfileimp) == "<module 'zipfile' from '?'>", f(zipfileimp)
assert not util.safehasattr(zipfileimp, 'unknownattr')