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tests: conditionalize missing output in test-racy-mutations.t on Windows
No idea why this is only missing on Windows. I verified that the line marked
as missing directly above this for the changelog is, in fact, missing on both
Windows and Linux. So there's probably work to do in this area on all
platforms. It would be nice to figure out what is going on, but this appeases
CI in the meantime.
author | Matt Harbison <matt_harbison@yahoo.com> |
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date | Tue, 05 Nov 2024 11:48:22 -0500 |
parents | cf8d029a480b |
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# this is hack to make sure no escape characters are inserted into the output import doctest import os import re import subprocess import sys if 'TERM' in os.environ: del os.environ['TERM'] class py3docchecker(doctest.OutputChecker): def check_output(self, want, got, optionflags): want2 = re.sub(r'''\bu(['"])(.*?)\1''', r'\1\2\1', want) # py2: u'' got2 = re.sub(r'''\bb(['"])(.*?)\1''', r'\1\2\1', got) # py3: b'' # py3: <exc.name>: b'<msg>' -> <name>: <msg> # <exc.name>: <others> -> <name>: <others> got2 = re.sub( r'''^mercurial\.\w+\.(\w+): (['"])(.*?)\2''', r'\1: \3', got2, flags=re.MULTILINE, ) got2 = re.sub( r'^mercurial\.\w+\.(\w+): ', r'\1: ', got2, flags=re.MULTILINE ) return any( doctest.OutputChecker.check_output(self, w, g, optionflags) for w, g in [(want, got), (want2, got2)] ) def testmod(name, optionflags=0, testtarget=None): __import__(name) mod = sys.modules[name] if testtarget is not None: mod = getattr(mod, testtarget) # minimal copy of doctest.testmod() finder = doctest.DocTestFinder() checker = py3docchecker() runner = doctest.DocTestRunner(checker=checker, optionflags=optionflags) for test in finder.find(mod, name): # Windows doesn't have time.tzset(), so skip methods that invoke it in # a doctest, without hardcoding the function name. There is a feature # request for adding syntax to the test itself to conditionally skip # that would make this unnecessary: # # https://github.com/python/cpython/issues/117364 for example in test.examples: if os.name == 'nt' and 'time.tzset()' in example.source: break else: runner.run(test) runner.summarize() DONT_RUN = [] # Exceptions to the defaults for a given detected module. The value for each # module name is a list of dicts that specify the kwargs to pass to testmod. # testmod is called once per item in the list, so an empty list will cause the # module to not be tested. testmod_arg_overrides = { 'i18n.check-translation': DONT_RUN, # may require extra installation 'mercurial.dagparser': [{'optionflags': doctest.NORMALIZE_WHITESPACE}], 'mercurial.keepalive': DONT_RUN, # >>> is an example, not a doctest 'mercurial.posix': DONT_RUN, # run by mercurial.platform 'mercurial.statprof': DONT_RUN, # >>> is an example, not a doctest 'mercurial.util': [{}, {'testtarget': 'platform'}], # run twice! 'mercurial.windows': DONT_RUN, # run by mercurial.platform 'tests.test-url': [{'optionflags': doctest.NORMALIZE_WHITESPACE}], } fileset = 'set:(**.py)' cwd = os.path.dirname(os.environ["TESTDIR"]) if not os.path.isdir(os.path.join(cwd, ".hg")): sys.exit(0) files = subprocess.check_output( [ "sh", "-c", "set -e; . helpers-testrepo.sh; testrepohg files --print0 \"%s\"" % fileset, ], shell=False, cwd=cwd, ).split(b'\0') if sys.version_info[0] >= 3: cwd = os.fsencode(cwd) mods_tested = set() for f in files: if not f: continue with open(os.path.join(cwd, f), "rb") as fh: if not re.search(br'\n\s*>>>', fh.read()): continue f = f.decode() modname = f.replace('.py', '').replace('\\', '.').replace('/', '.') # Third-party modules aren't our responsibility to test, and the modules in # contrib generally do not have doctests in a good state, plus they're hard # to import if this test is running with py2, so we just skip both for now. if modname.startswith('mercurial.thirdparty.') or modname.startswith( 'contrib.' ): continue for kwargs in testmod_arg_overrides.get(modname, [{}]): mods_tested.add((modname, '%r' % (kwargs,))) if modname.startswith('tests.'): # On py2, we can't import from tests.foo, but it works on both py2 # and py3 with the way that PYTHONPATH is setup to import without # the 'tests.' prefix, so we do that. modname = modname[len('tests.') :] testmod(modname, **kwargs) # Meta-test: let's make sure that we actually ran what we expected to, above. # Each item in the set is a 2-tuple of module name and stringified kwargs passed # to testmod. expected_mods_tested = set( [ ('hgext.convert.convcmd', '{}'), ('hgext.convert.cvsps', '{}'), ('hgext.convert.filemap', '{}'), ('hgext.convert.p4', '{}'), ('hgext.convert.subversion', '{}'), ('hgext.fix', '{}'), ('hgext.mq', '{}'), ('mercurial.changelog', '{}'), ('mercurial.cmdutil', '{}'), ('mercurial.color', '{}'), ('mercurial.dagparser', "{'optionflags': 4}"), ('mercurial.dirstateutils.v2', '{}'), ('mercurial.encoding', '{}'), ('mercurial.fancyopts', '{}'), ('mercurial.formatter', '{}'), ('mercurial.hg', '{}'), ('mercurial.hgweb.hgwebdir_mod', '{}'), ('mercurial.match', '{}'), ('mercurial.mdiff', '{}'), ('mercurial.minirst', '{}'), ('mercurial.parser', '{}'), ('mercurial.patch', '{}'), ('mercurial.pathutil', '{}'), ('mercurial.pycompat', '{}'), ('mercurial.revlogutils.deltas', '{}'), ('mercurial.revset', '{}'), ('mercurial.revsetlang', '{}'), ('mercurial.simplemerge', '{}'), ('mercurial.smartset', '{}'), ('mercurial.store', '{}'), ('mercurial.subrepo', '{}'), ('mercurial.templater', '{}'), ('mercurial.ui', '{}'), ('mercurial.util', "{'testtarget': 'platform'}"), ('mercurial.util', '{}'), ('mercurial.utils.dateutil', '{}'), ('mercurial.utils.stringutil', '{}'), ('mercurial.utils.urlutil', '{}'), ('tests.drawdag', '{}'), ('tests.test-run-tests', '{}'), ('tests.test-url', "{'optionflags': 4}"), ] ) unexpectedly_run = mods_tested.difference(expected_mods_tested) not_run = expected_mods_tested.difference(mods_tested) if unexpectedly_run: print('Unexpectedly ran (probably need to add to list):') for r in sorted(unexpectedly_run): print(' %r' % (r,)) if not_run: print('Expected to run, but was not run (doctest removed?):') for r in sorted(not_run): print(' %r' % (r,))