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Diffstat (limited to 'tests/test_cmdline.py')
-rw-r--r-- | tests/test_cmdline.py | 15 |
1 files changed, 8 insertions, 7 deletions
diff --git a/tests/test_cmdline.py b/tests/test_cmdline.py index d7b5d307..a2c693a4 100644 --- a/tests/test_cmdline.py +++ b/tests/test_cmdline.py @@ -643,27 +643,28 @@ class CmdLineStdoutTest(BaseCmdLineTest): self.assertLess(out.count("\n"), 4) def test_help_contains_command_name(self): - """ Command name should be present in help output. """ + # Command name should be present in help output. fake_command_path = "lorem/ipsum/dolor" expected_command_name = "dolor" fake_argv = [fake_command_path, "sit", "amet"] with mock.patch.object(sys, 'argv', new=fake_argv): self.command_line("help") + out = self.stdout() self.assertIn(expected_command_name, out) def test_help_contains_command_name_from_package(self): - """ - Command package name should be present in help output. + # Command package name should be present in help output. + # + # When the main module is actually a package's `__main__` module, the resulting command line + # has the `__main__.py` file's patch as the command name. Instead, the command name should + # be derived from the package name. - When the main module is actually a package's `__main__` module, the resulting command line - has the `__main__.py` file's patch as the command name. Instead, the command name should be - derived from the package name. - """ fake_command_path = "lorem/ipsum/dolor/__main__.py" expected_command_name = "dolor" fake_argv = [fake_command_path, "sit", "amet"] with mock.patch.object(sys, 'argv', new=fake_argv): self.command_line("help") + out = self.stdout() self.assertIn(expected_command_name, out) def test_help(self): |