import latest coverage.py version
authorDirkjan Ochtman <dirkjan@ochtman.nl>
Sun, 02 Dec 2007 23:26:40 +0100
changeset 5592 7a4d846b178f
parent 5591 08887121a652
child 5593 6ae8ed59c7b4
import latest coverage.py version
tests/coverage.py
--- a/tests/coverage.py	Sun Dec 02 23:26:40 2007 +0100
+++ b/tests/coverage.py	Sun Dec 02 23:26:40 2007 +0100
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-#!/usr/bin/env python
+#!/usr/bin/python
 #
 #             Perforce Defect Tracking Integration Project
 #              <http://www.ravenbrook.com/project/p4dti/>
@@ -22,15 +22,20 @@
 # interface and limitations.  See [GDR 2001-12-04b] for requirements and
 # design.
 
-"""Usage:
+r"""Usage:
 
-coverage.py -x MODULE.py [ARG1 ARG2 ...]
+coverage.py -x [-p] MODULE.py [ARG1 ARG2 ...]
     Execute module, passing the given command-line arguments, collecting
-    coverage data.
+    coverage data. With the -p option, write to a temporary file containing
+    the machine name and process ID.
 
 coverage.py -e
     Erase collected coverage data.
 
+coverage.py -c
+    Collect data from multiple coverage files (as created by -p option above)
+    and store it into a single file representing the union of the coverage.
+
 coverage.py -r [-m] [-o dir1,dir2,...] FILE1 FILE2 ...
     Report on the statement coverage for the given files.  With the -m
     option, show line numbers of the statements that weren't executed.
@@ -49,16 +54,26 @@
 Coverage data is saved in the file .coverage by default.  Set the
 COVERAGE_FILE environment variable to save it somewhere else."""
 
-__version__ = "2.5.20051204"    # see detailed history at the end of this file.
+__version__ = "2.77.20070729"    # see detailed history at the end of this file.
 
 import compiler
 import compiler.visitor
+import glob
 import os
 import re
 import string
+import symbol
 import sys
 import threading
+import token
 import types
+from socket import gethostname
+
+# Python version compatibility
+try:
+    strclass = basestring   # new to 2.3
+except:
+    strclass = str
 
 # 2. IMPLEMENTATION
 #
@@ -81,25 +96,29 @@
 # names to increase speed.
 
 class StatementFindingAstVisitor(compiler.visitor.ASTVisitor):
+    """ A visitor for a parsed Abstract Syntax Tree which finds executable
+        statements.
+    """
     def __init__(self, statements, excluded, suite_spots):
         compiler.visitor.ASTVisitor.__init__(self)
         self.statements = statements
         self.excluded = excluded
         self.suite_spots = suite_spots
         self.excluding_suite = 0
-
+        
     def doRecursive(self, node):
-        self.recordNodeLine(node)
         for n in node.getChildNodes():
             self.dispatch(n)
 
     visitStmt = visitModule = doRecursive
-
+    
     def doCode(self, node):
         if hasattr(node, 'decorators') and node.decorators:
             self.dispatch(node.decorators)
-        self.doSuite(node, node.code)
-
+            self.recordAndDispatch(node.code)
+        else:
+            self.doSuite(node, node.code)
+            
     visitFunction = visitClass = doCode
 
     def getFirstLine(self, node):
@@ -119,17 +138,40 @@
         for n in node.getChildNodes():
             lineno = max(lineno, self.getLastLine(n))
         return lineno
-
+    
     def doStatement(self, node):
         self.recordLine(self.getFirstLine(node))
 
-    visitAssert = visitAssign = visitAssTuple = visitDiscard = visitPrint = \
+    visitAssert = visitAssign = visitAssTuple = visitPrint = \
         visitPrintnl = visitRaise = visitSubscript = visitDecorators = \
         doStatement
+    
+    def visitPass(self, node):
+        # Pass statements have weird interactions with docstrings.  If this
+        # pass statement is part of one of those pairs, claim that the statement
+        # is on the later of the two lines.
+        l = node.lineno
+        if l:
+            lines = self.suite_spots.get(l, [l,l])
+            self.statements[lines[1]] = 1
+        
+    def visitDiscard(self, node):
+        # Discard nodes are statements that execute an expression, but then
+        # discard the results.  This includes function calls, so we can't 
+        # ignore them all.  But if the expression is a constant, the statement
+        # won't be "executed", so don't count it now.
+        if node.expr.__class__.__name__ != 'Const':
+            self.doStatement(node)
 
     def recordNodeLine(self, node):
-        return self.recordLine(node.lineno)
-
+        # Stmt nodes often have None, but shouldn't claim the first line of
+        # their children (because the first child might be an ignorable line
+        # like "global a").
+        if node.__class__.__name__ != 'Stmt':
+            return self.recordLine(self.getFirstLine(node))
+        else:
+            return 0
+    
     def recordLine(self, lineno):
         # Returns a bool, whether the line is included or excluded.
         if lineno:
@@ -137,7 +179,7 @@
             # keyword.
             if lineno in self.suite_spots:
                 lineno = self.suite_spots[lineno][0]
-            # If we're inside an exluded suite, record that this line was
+            # If we're inside an excluded suite, record that this line was
             # excluded.
             if self.excluding_suite:
                 self.excluded[lineno] = 1
@@ -153,9 +195,9 @@
                 self.statements[lineno] = 1
                 return 1
         return 0
-
+    
     default = recordNodeLine
-
+    
     def recordAndDispatch(self, node):
         self.recordNodeLine(node)
         self.dispatch(node)
@@ -166,7 +208,7 @@
             self.excluding_suite = 1
         self.recordAndDispatch(body)
         self.excluding_suite = exsuite
-
+        
     def doPlainWordSuite(self, prevsuite, suite):
         # Finding the exclude lines for else's is tricky, because they aren't
         # present in the compiler parse tree.  Look at the previous suite,
@@ -180,15 +222,17 @@
                 break
         else:
             self.doSuite(None, suite)
-
+        
     def doElse(self, prevsuite, node):
         if node.else_:
             self.doPlainWordSuite(prevsuite, node.else_)
-
+    
     def visitFor(self, node):
         self.doSuite(node, node.body)
         self.doElse(node.body, node)
 
+    visitWhile = visitFor
+
     def visitIf(self, node):
         # The first test has to be handled separately from the rest.
         # The first test is credited to the line with the "if", but the others
@@ -198,10 +242,6 @@
             self.doSuite(t, n)
         self.doElse(node.tests[-1][1], node)
 
-    def visitWhile(self, node):
-        self.doSuite(node, node.body)
-        self.doElse(node.body, node)
-
     def visitTryExcept(self, node):
         self.doSuite(node, node.body)
         for i in range(len(node.handlers)):
@@ -216,11 +256,14 @@
             else:
                 self.doSuite(a, h)
         self.doElse(node.handlers[-1][2], node)
-
+    
     def visitTryFinally(self, node):
         self.doSuite(node, node.body)
         self.doPlainWordSuite(node.body, node.final)
-
+        
+    def visitWith(self, node):
+        self.doSuite(node, node.body)
+        
     def visitGlobal(self, node):
         # "global" statements don't execute like others (they don't call the
         # trace function), so don't record their line numbers.
@@ -228,9 +271,9 @@
 
 the_coverage = None
 
+class CoverageException(Exception): pass
+
 class coverage:
-    error = "coverage error"
-
     # Name of the cache file (unless environment variable is set).
     cache_default = ".coverage"
 
@@ -240,7 +283,7 @@
     # A dictionary with an entry for (Python source file name, line number
     # in that file) if that line has been executed.
     c = {}
-
+    
     # A map from canonical Python source file name to a dictionary in
     # which there's an entry for each line number that has been
     # executed.
@@ -257,53 +300,58 @@
     def __init__(self):
         global the_coverage
         if the_coverage:
-            raise self.error, "Only one coverage object allowed."
+            raise CoverageException, "Only one coverage object allowed."
         self.usecache = 1
         self.cache = None
+        self.parallel_mode = False
         self.exclude_re = ''
         self.nesting = 0
         self.cstack = []
         self.xstack = []
-        self.relative_dir = os.path.normcase(os.path.abspath(os.curdir)+os.path.sep)
+        self.relative_dir = os.path.normcase(os.path.abspath(os.curdir)+os.sep)
+        self.exclude('# *pragma[: ]*[nN][oO] *[cC][oO][vV][eE][rR]')
 
-    # t(f, x, y).  This method is passed to sys.settrace as a trace function.
-    # See [van Rossum 2001-07-20b, 9.2] for an explanation of sys.settrace and
+    # t(f, x, y).  This method is passed to sys.settrace as a trace function.  
+    # See [van Rossum 2001-07-20b, 9.2] for an explanation of sys.settrace and 
     # the arguments and return value of the trace function.
     # See [van Rossum 2001-07-20a, 3.2] for a description of frame and code
     # objects.
-
-    def t(self, f, w, a):                                   #pragma: no cover
-        #print w, f.f_code.co_filename, f.f_lineno
+    
+    def t(self, f, w, unused):                                   #pragma: no cover
         if w == 'line':
+            #print "Executing %s @ %d" % (f.f_code.co_filename, f.f_lineno)
             self.c[(f.f_code.co_filename, f.f_lineno)] = 1
             for c in self.cstack:
                 c[(f.f_code.co_filename, f.f_lineno)] = 1
         return self.t
-
-    def help(self, error=None):
+    
+    def help(self, error=None):     #pragma: no cover
         if error:
             print error
             print
         print __doc__
         sys.exit(1)
 
-    def command_line(self):
+    def command_line(self, argv, help_fn=None):
         import getopt
+        help_fn = help_fn or self.help
         settings = {}
         optmap = {
             '-a': 'annotate',
+            '-c': 'collect',
             '-d:': 'directory=',
             '-e': 'erase',
             '-h': 'help',
             '-i': 'ignore-errors',
             '-m': 'show-missing',
+            '-p': 'parallel-mode',
             '-r': 'report',
             '-x': 'execute',
-            '-o': 'omit=',
+            '-o:': 'omit=',
             }
         short_opts = string.join(map(lambda o: o[1:], optmap.keys()), '')
         long_opts = optmap.values()
-        options, args = getopt.getopt(sys.argv[1:], short_opts, long_opts)
+        options, args = getopt.getopt(argv, short_opts, long_opts)
         for o, a in options:
             if optmap.has_key(o):
                 settings[optmap[o]] = 1
@@ -312,69 +360,84 @@
             elif o[2:] in long_opts:
                 settings[o[2:]] = 1
             elif o[2:] + '=' in long_opts:
-                settings[o[2:]] = a
-            else:
-                self.help("Unknown option: '%s'." % o)
+                settings[o[2:]+'='] = a
+            else:       #pragma: no cover
+                pass    # Can't get here, because getopt won't return anything unknown.
+
         if settings.get('help'):
-            self.help()
+            help_fn()
+
         for i in ['erase', 'execute']:
-            for j in ['annotate', 'report']:
+            for j in ['annotate', 'report', 'collect']:
                 if settings.get(i) and settings.get(j):
-                    self.help("You can't specify the '%s' and '%s' "
+                    help_fn("You can't specify the '%s' and '%s' "
                               "options at the same time." % (i, j))
+
         args_needed = (settings.get('execute')
                        or settings.get('annotate')
                        or settings.get('report'))
-        action = settings.get('erase') or args_needed
+        action = (settings.get('erase') 
+                  or settings.get('collect')
+                  or args_needed)
         if not action:
-            self.help("You must specify at least one of -e, -x, -r, or -a.")
+            help_fn("You must specify at least one of -e, -x, -c, -r, or -a.")
         if not args_needed and args:
-            self.help("Unexpected arguments %s." % args)
-
+            help_fn("Unexpected arguments: %s" % " ".join(args))
+        
+        self.parallel_mode = settings.get('parallel-mode')
         self.get_ready()
-        self.exclude('#pragma[: ]+[nN][oO] [cC][oO][vV][eE][rR]')
 
         if settings.get('erase'):
             self.erase()
         if settings.get('execute'):
             if not args:
-                self.help("Nothing to do.")
+                help_fn("Nothing to do.")
             sys.argv = args
             self.start()
             import __main__
             sys.path[0] = os.path.dirname(sys.argv[0])
             execfile(sys.argv[0], __main__.__dict__)
+        if settings.get('collect'):
+            self.collect()
         if not args:
             args = self.cexecuted.keys()
+        
         ignore_errors = settings.get('ignore-errors')
         show_missing = settings.get('show-missing')
-        directory = settings.get('directory')
-        omit = filter(None, settings.get('omit', '').split(','))
-        omit += ['/<'] # Always skip /<string> etc.
+        directory = settings.get('directory=')
+
+        omit = settings.get('omit=')
+        if omit is not None:
+            omit = omit.split(',')
+        else:
+            omit = []
 
         if settings.get('report'):
             self.report(args, show_missing, ignore_errors, omit_prefixes=omit)
         if settings.get('annotate'):
             self.annotate(args, directory, ignore_errors, omit_prefixes=omit)
 
-    def use_cache(self, usecache):
+    def use_cache(self, usecache, cache_file=None):
         self.usecache = usecache
-
-    def get_ready(self):
+        if cache_file and not self.cache:
+            self.cache_default = cache_file
+        
+    def get_ready(self, parallel_mode=False):
         if self.usecache and not self.cache:
-            self.cache = os.path.abspath(os.environ.get(self.cache_env,
-                                                        self.cache_default))
+            self.cache = os.environ.get(self.cache_env, self.cache_default)
+            if self.parallel_mode:
+                self.cache += "." + gethostname() + "." + str(os.getpid())
             self.restore()
         self.analysis_cache = {}
-
-    def start(self):
+        
+    def start(self, parallel_mode=False):
         self.get_ready()
         if self.nesting == 0:                               #pragma: no cover
             sys.settrace(self.t)
             if hasattr(threading, 'settrace'):
                 threading.settrace(self.t)
         self.nesting += 1
-
+        
     def stop(self):
         self.nesting -= 1
         if self.nesting == 0:                               #pragma: no cover
@@ -383,12 +446,12 @@
                 threading.settrace(None)
 
     def erase(self):
+        self.get_ready()
         self.c = {}
         self.analysis_cache = {}
         self.cexecuted = {}
         if self.cache and os.path.exists(self.cache):
             os.remove(self.cache)
-        self.exclude_re = ""
 
     def exclude(self, re):
         if self.exclude_re:
@@ -398,7 +461,7 @@
     def begin_recursive(self):
         self.cstack.append(self.c)
         self.xstack.append(self.exclude_re)
-
+        
     def end_recursive(self):
         self.c = self.cstack.pop()
         self.exclude_re = self.xstack.pop()
@@ -406,8 +469,6 @@
     # save().  Save coverage data to the coverage cache.
 
     def save(self):
-        # move to directory that must exist.
-        os.chdir(os.sep)
         if self.usecache and self.cache:
             self.canonicalize_filenames()
             cache = open(self.cache, 'wb')
@@ -421,17 +482,45 @@
         self.c = {}
         self.cexecuted = {}
         assert self.usecache
-        if not os.path.exists(self.cache):
-            return
+        if os.path.exists(self.cache):
+            self.cexecuted = self.restore_file(self.cache)
+
+    def restore_file(self, file_name):
         try:
-            cache = open(self.cache, 'rb')
+            cache = open(file_name, 'rb')
             import marshal
             cexecuted = marshal.load(cache)
             cache.close()
             if isinstance(cexecuted, types.DictType):
-                self.cexecuted = cexecuted
+                return cexecuted
+            else:
+                return {}
         except:
-            pass
+            return {}
+
+    # collect(). Collect data in multiple files produced by parallel mode
+
+    def collect(self):
+        cache_dir, local = os.path.split(self.cache)
+        for f in os.listdir(cache_dir or '.'):
+            if not f.startswith(local):
+                continue
+
+            full_path = os.path.join(cache_dir, f)
+            cexecuted = self.restore_file(full_path)
+            self.merge_data(cexecuted)
+
+    def merge_data(self, new_data):
+        for file_name, file_data in new_data.items():
+            if self.cexecuted.has_key(file_name):
+                self.merge_file_data(self.cexecuted[file_name], file_data)
+            else:
+                self.cexecuted[file_name] = file_data
+
+    def merge_file_data(self, cache_data, new_data):
+        for line_number in new_data.keys():
+            if not cache_data.has_key(line_number):
+                cache_data[line_number] = new_data[line_number]
 
     # canonical_filename(filename).  Return a canonical filename for the
     # file (that is, an absolute path with no redundant components and
@@ -452,11 +541,14 @@
             self.canonical_filename_cache[filename] = cf
         return self.canonical_filename_cache[filename]
 
-    # canonicalize_filenames().  Copy results from "c" to "cexecuted",
+    # canonicalize_filenames().  Copy results from "c" to "cexecuted", 
     # canonicalizing filenames on the way.  Clear the "c" map.
 
     def canonicalize_filenames(self):
         for filename, lineno in self.c.keys():
+            if filename == '<string>':
+                # Can't do anything useful with exec'd strings, so skip them.
+                continue
             f = self.canonical_filename(filename)
             if not self.cexecuted.has_key(f):
                 self.cexecuted[f] = {}
@@ -468,18 +560,20 @@
     def morf_filename(self, morf):
         if isinstance(morf, types.ModuleType):
             if not hasattr(morf, '__file__'):
-                raise self.error, "Module has no __file__ attribute."
-            file = morf.__file__
+                raise CoverageException, "Module has no __file__ attribute."
+            f = morf.__file__
         else:
-            file = morf
-        return self.canonical_filename(file)
+            f = morf
+        return self.canonical_filename(f)
 
     # analyze_morf(morf).  Analyze the module or filename passed as
     # the argument.  If the source code can't be found, raise an error.
     # Otherwise, return a tuple of (1) the canonical filename of the
     # source code for the module, (2) a list of lines of statements
-    # in the source code, and (3) a list of lines of excluded statements.
-
+    # in the source code, (3) a list of lines of excluded statements,
+    # and (4), a map of line numbers to multi-line line number ranges, for
+    # statements that cross lines.
+    
     def analyze_morf(self, morf):
         if self.analysis_cache.has_key(morf):
             return self.analysis_cache[morf]
@@ -487,30 +581,69 @@
         ext = os.path.splitext(filename)[1]
         if ext == '.pyc':
             if not os.path.exists(filename[0:-1]):
-                raise self.error, ("No source for compiled code '%s'."
+                raise CoverageException, ("No source for compiled code '%s'."
                                    % filename)
             filename = filename[0:-1]
         elif ext != '.py':
-            raise self.error, "File '%s' not Python source." % filename
+            raise CoverageException, "File '%s' not Python source." % filename
         source = open(filename, 'r')
-        lines, excluded_lines = self.find_executable_statements(
+        lines, excluded_lines, line_map = self.find_executable_statements(
             source.read(), exclude=self.exclude_re
             )
         source.close()
-        result = filename, lines, excluded_lines
+        result = filename, lines, excluded_lines, line_map
         self.analysis_cache[morf] = result
         return result
 
+    def first_line_of_tree(self, tree):
+        while True:
+            if len(tree) == 3 and type(tree[2]) == type(1):
+                return tree[2]
+            tree = tree[1]
+    
+    def last_line_of_tree(self, tree):
+        while True:
+            if len(tree) == 3 and type(tree[2]) == type(1):
+                return tree[2]
+            tree = tree[-1]
+    
+    def find_docstring_pass_pair(self, tree, spots):
+        for i in range(1, len(tree)):
+            if self.is_string_constant(tree[i]) and self.is_pass_stmt(tree[i+1]):
+                first_line = self.first_line_of_tree(tree[i])
+                last_line = self.last_line_of_tree(tree[i+1])
+                self.record_multiline(spots, first_line, last_line)
+        
+    def is_string_constant(self, tree):
+        try:
+            return tree[0] == symbol.stmt and tree[1][1][1][0] == symbol.expr_stmt
+        except:
+            return False
+        
+    def is_pass_stmt(self, tree):
+        try:
+            return tree[0] == symbol.stmt and tree[1][1][1][0] == symbol.pass_stmt
+        except:
+            return False
+
+    def record_multiline(self, spots, i, j):
+        for l in range(i, j+1):
+            spots[l] = (i, j)
+            
     def get_suite_spots(self, tree, spots):
-        import symbol, token
+        """ Analyze a parse tree to find suite introducers which span a number
+            of lines.
+        """
         for i in range(1, len(tree)):
-            if isinstance(tree[i], tuple):
+            if type(tree[i]) == type(()):
                 if tree[i][0] == symbol.suite:
                     # Found a suite, look back for the colon and keyword.
                     lineno_colon = lineno_word = None
                     for j in range(i-1, 0, -1):
                         if tree[j][0] == token.COLON:
-                            lineno_colon = tree[j][2]
+                            # Colons are never executed themselves: we want the
+                            # line number of the last token before the colon.
+                            lineno_colon = self.last_line_of_tree(tree[j-1])
                         elif tree[j][0] == token.NAME:
                             if tree[j][1] == 'elif':
                                 # Find the line number of the first non-terminal
@@ -532,8 +665,18 @@
                     if lineno_colon and lineno_word:
                         # Found colon and keyword, mark all the lines
                         # between the two with the two line numbers.
-                        for l in range(lineno_word, lineno_colon+1):
-                            spots[l] = (lineno_word, lineno_colon)
+                        self.record_multiline(spots, lineno_word, lineno_colon)
+
+                    # "pass" statements are tricky: different versions of Python
+                    # treat them differently, especially in the common case of a
+                    # function with a doc string and a single pass statement.
+                    self.find_docstring_pass_pair(tree[i], spots)
+                    
+                elif tree[i][0] == symbol.simple_stmt:
+                    first_line = self.first_line_of_tree(tree[i])
+                    last_line = self.last_line_of_tree(tree[i])
+                    if first_line != last_line:
+                        self.record_multiline(spots, first_line, last_line)
                 self.get_suite_spots(tree[i], spots)
 
     def find_executable_statements(self, text, exclude=None):
@@ -547,10 +690,13 @@
                 if reExclude.search(lines[i]):
                     excluded[i+1] = 1
 
+        # Parse the code and analyze the parse tree to find out which statements
+        # are multiline, and where suites begin and end.
         import parser
         tree = parser.suite(text+'\n\n').totuple(1)
         self.get_suite_spots(tree, suite_spots)
-
+        #print "Suite spots:", suite_spots
+        
         # Use the compiler module to parse the text and find the executable
         # statements.  We add newlines to be impervious to final partial lines.
         statements = {}
@@ -562,7 +708,7 @@
         lines.sort()
         excluded_lines = excluded.keys()
         excluded_lines.sort()
-        return lines, excluded_lines
+        return lines, excluded_lines, suite_spots
 
     # format_lines(statements, lines).  Format a list of line numbers
     # for printing by coalescing groups of lines as long as the lines
@@ -595,7 +741,8 @@
                 return "%d" % start
             else:
                 return "%d-%d" % (start, end)
-        return string.join(map(stringify, pairs), ", ")
+        ret = string.join(map(stringify, pairs), ", ")
+        return ret
 
     # Backward compatibility with version 1.
     def analysis(self, morf):
@@ -603,13 +750,17 @@
         return f, s, m, mf
 
     def analysis2(self, morf):
-        filename, statements, excluded = self.analyze_morf(morf)
+        filename, statements, excluded, line_map = self.analyze_morf(morf)
         self.canonicalize_filenames()
         if not self.cexecuted.has_key(filename):
             self.cexecuted[filename] = {}
         missing = []
         for line in statements:
-            if not self.cexecuted[filename].has_key(line):
+            lines = line_map.get(line, [line, line])
+            for l in range(lines[0], lines[1]+1):
+                if self.cexecuted[filename].has_key(l):
+                    break
+            else:
                 missing.append(line)
         return (filename, statements, excluded, missing,
                 self.format_lines(statements, missing))
@@ -647,6 +798,15 @@
     def report(self, morfs, show_missing=1, ignore_errors=0, file=None, omit_prefixes=[]):
         if not isinstance(morfs, types.ListType):
             morfs = [morfs]
+        # On windows, the shell doesn't expand wildcards.  Do it here.
+        globbed = []
+        for morf in morfs:
+            if isinstance(morf, strclass):
+                globbed.extend(glob.glob(morf))
+            else:
+                globbed.append(morf)
+        morfs = globbed
+        
         morfs = self.filter_by_prefix(morfs, omit_prefixes)
         morfs.sort(self.morf_name_compare)
 
@@ -684,8 +844,8 @@
                 raise
             except:
                 if not ignore_errors:
-                    type, msg = sys.exc_info()[0:2]
-                    print >>file, fmt_err % (name, type, msg)
+                    typ, msg = sys.exc_info()[0:2]
+                    print >>file, fmt_err % (name, typ, msg)
         if len(morfs) > 1:
             print >>file, "-" * len(header)
             if total_statements > 0:
@@ -713,7 +873,7 @@
             except:
                 if not ignore_errors:
                     raise
-
+                
     def annotate_file(self, filename, statements, excluded, missing, directory=None):
         source = open(filename, 'r')
         if directory:
@@ -741,7 +901,7 @@
             if self.blank_re.match(line):
                 dest.write('  ')
             elif self.else_re.match(line):
-                # Special logic for lines containing only 'else:'.
+                # Special logic for lines containing only 'else:'.  
                 # See [GDR 2001-12-04b, 3.2].
                 if i >= len(statements) and j >= len(missing):
                     dest.write('! ')
@@ -765,18 +925,41 @@
 the_coverage = coverage()
 
 # Module functions call methods in the singleton object.
-def use_cache(*args, **kw): return the_coverage.use_cache(*args, **kw)
-def start(*args, **kw): return the_coverage.start(*args, **kw)
-def stop(*args, **kw): return the_coverage.stop(*args, **kw)
-def erase(*args, **kw): return the_coverage.erase(*args, **kw)
-def begin_recursive(*args, **kw): return the_coverage.begin_recursive(*args, **kw)
-def end_recursive(*args, **kw): return the_coverage.end_recursive(*args, **kw)
-def exclude(*args, **kw): return the_coverage.exclude(*args, **kw)
-def analysis(*args, **kw): return the_coverage.analysis(*args, **kw)
-def analysis2(*args, **kw): return the_coverage.analysis2(*args, **kw)
-def report(*args, **kw): return the_coverage.report(*args, **kw)
-def annotate(*args, **kw): return the_coverage.annotate(*args, **kw)
-def annotate_file(*args, **kw): return the_coverage.annotate_file(*args, **kw)
+def use_cache(*args, **kw): 
+    return the_coverage.use_cache(*args, **kw)
+
+def start(*args, **kw): 
+    return the_coverage.start(*args, **kw)
+
+def stop(*args, **kw): 
+    return the_coverage.stop(*args, **kw)
+
+def erase(*args, **kw): 
+    return the_coverage.erase(*args, **kw)
+
+def begin_recursive(*args, **kw): 
+    return the_coverage.begin_recursive(*args, **kw)
+
+def end_recursive(*args, **kw): 
+    return the_coverage.end_recursive(*args, **kw)
+
+def exclude(*args, **kw): 
+    return the_coverage.exclude(*args, **kw)
+
+def analysis(*args, **kw): 
+    return the_coverage.analysis(*args, **kw)
+
+def analysis2(*args, **kw): 
+    return the_coverage.analysis2(*args, **kw)
+
+def report(*args, **kw): 
+    return the_coverage.report(*args, **kw)
+
+def annotate(*args, **kw): 
+    return the_coverage.annotate(*args, **kw)
+
+def annotate_file(*args, **kw): 
+    return the_coverage.annotate_file(*args, **kw)
 
 # Save coverage data when Python exits.  (The atexit module wasn't
 # introduced until Python 2.0, so use sys.exitfunc when it's not
@@ -789,7 +972,7 @@
 
 # Command-line interface.
 if __name__ == '__main__':
-    the_coverage.command_line()
+    the_coverage.command_line(sys.argv[1:])
 
 
 # A. REFERENCES
@@ -850,7 +1033,7 @@
 # Thanks, Allen.
 #
 # 2005-12-02 NMB Call threading.settrace so that all threads are measured.
-# Thanks Martin Fuzzey. Add a file argument to report so that reports can be
+# Thanks Martin Fuzzey. Add a file argument to report so that reports can be 
 # captured to a different destination.
 #
 # 2005-12-03 NMB coverage.py can now measure itself.
@@ -858,10 +1041,46 @@
 # 2005-12-04 NMB Adapted Greg Rogers' patch for using relative filenames,
 # and sorting and omitting files to report on.
 #
+# 2006-07-23 NMB Applied Joseph Tate's patch for function decorators.
+#
+# 2006-08-21 NMB Applied Sigve Tjora and Mark van der Wal's fixes for argument
+# handling.
+#
+# 2006-08-22 NMB Applied Geoff Bache's parallel mode patch.
+#
+# 2006-08-23 NMB Refactorings to improve testability.  Fixes to command-line
+# logic for parallel mode and collect.
+#
+# 2006-08-25 NMB "#pragma: nocover" is excluded by default.
+#
+# 2006-09-10 NMB Properly ignore docstrings and other constant expressions that
+# appear in the middle of a function, a problem reported by Tim Leslie.
+# Minor changes to avoid lint warnings.
+#
+# 2006-09-17 NMB coverage.erase() shouldn't clobber the exclude regex.
+# Change how parallel mode is invoked, and fix erase() so that it erases the
+# cache when called programmatically.
+#
+# 2007-07-21 NMB In reports, ignore code executed from strings, since we can't
+# do anything useful with it anyway.
+# Better file handling on Linux, thanks Guillaume Chazarain.
+# Better shell support on Windows, thanks Noel O'Boyle.
+# Python 2.2 support maintained, thanks Catherine Proulx.
+#
+# 2007-07-22 NMB Python 2.5 now fully supported. The method of dealing with
+# multi-line statements is now less sensitive to the exact line that Python
+# reports during execution. Pass statements are handled specially so that their
+# disappearance during execution won't throw off the measurement.
+#
+# 2007-07-23 NMB Now Python 2.5 is *really* fully supported: the body of the
+# new with statement is counted as executable.
+#
+# 2007-07-29 NMB Better packaging.
+
 # C. COPYRIGHT AND LICENCE
 #
 # Copyright 2001 Gareth Rees.  All rights reserved.
-# Copyright 2004-2005 Ned Batchelder.  All rights reserved.
+# Copyright 2004-2007 Ned Batchelder.  All rights reserved.
 #
 # Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
 # modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are
@@ -888,4 +1107,4 @@
 # USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH
 # DAMAGE.
 #
-# $Id: coverage.py 26 2005-12-04 18:42:44Z ned $
+# $Id: coverage.py 74 2007-07-29 22:28:35Z nedbat $