# Licensed under the Apache License: http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 # For details: https://github.com/nedbat/coveragepy/blob/master/NOTICE.txt """Helpers for coverage.py tests.""" import collections import contextlib import glob import os import os.path import re import shutil import subprocess import textwrap from unittest import mock from coverage.exceptions import CoverageWarning from coverage.misc import output_encoding def run_command(cmd): """Run a command in a sub-process. Returns the exit status code and the combined stdout and stderr. """ # Subprocesses are expensive, but convenient, and so may be over-used in # the test suite. Use these lines to get a list of the tests using them: if 0: # pragma: debugging with open("/tmp/processes.txt", "a") as proctxt: print(os.environ.get("PYTEST_CURRENT_TEST", "unknown"), file=proctxt, flush=True) # In some strange cases (PyPy3 in a virtualenv!?) the stdout encoding of # the subprocess is set incorrectly to ascii. Use an environment variable # to force the encoding to be the same as ours. sub_env = dict(os.environ) sub_env['PYTHONIOENCODING'] = output_encoding() proc = subprocess.Popen( cmd, shell=True, env=sub_env, stdin=subprocess.PIPE, stdout=subprocess.PIPE, stderr=subprocess.STDOUT ) output, _ = proc.communicate() status = proc.returncode # Get the output, and canonicalize it to strings with newlines. output = output.decode(output_encoding()).replace("\r", "") return status, output def make_file(filename, text="", bytes=b"", newline=None): """Create a file for testing. `filename` is the relative path to the file, including directories if desired, which will be created if need be. `text` is the content to create in the file, a native string (bytes in Python 2, unicode in Python 3), or `bytes` are the bytes to write. If `newline` is provided, it is a string that will be used as the line endings in the created file, otherwise the line endings are as provided in `text`. Returns `filename`. """ # pylint: disable=redefined-builtin # bytes if bytes: data = bytes else: text = textwrap.dedent(text) if newline: text = text.replace("\n", newline) data = text.encode("utf-8") # Make sure the directories are available. dirs, _ = os.path.split(filename) if dirs and not os.path.exists(dirs): os.makedirs(dirs) # Create the file. with open(filename, 'wb') as f: f.write(data) return filename def nice_file(*fparts): """Canonicalize the file name composed of the parts in `fparts`.""" fname = os.path.join(*fparts) return os.path.normcase(os.path.abspath(os.path.realpath(fname))) def os_sep(s): """Replace slashes in `s` with the correct separator for the OS.""" return s.replace("/", os.sep) class CheckUniqueFilenames: """Asserts the uniqueness of file names passed to a function.""" def __init__(self, wrapped): self.filenames = set() self.wrapped = wrapped @classmethod def hook(cls, obj, method_name): """Replace a method with our checking wrapper. The method must take a string as a first argument. That argument will be checked for uniqueness across all the calls to this method. The values don't have to be file names actually, just strings, but we only use it for filename arguments. """ method = getattr(obj, method_name) hook = cls(method) setattr(obj, method_name, hook.wrapper) return hook def wrapper(self, filename, *args, **kwargs): """The replacement method. Check that we don't have dupes.""" assert filename not in self.filenames, ( f"File name {filename!r} passed to {self.wrapped!r} twice" ) self.filenames.add(filename) ret = self.wrapped(filename, *args, **kwargs) return ret def re_lines(pat, text, match=True): """Return a list of lines selected by `pat` in the string `text`. If `match` is false, the selection is inverted: only the non-matching lines are included. Returns a list, the selected lines, without line endings. """ assert len(pat) < 200, "It's super-easy to swap the arguments to re_lines" return [l for l in text.splitlines() if bool(re.search(pat, l)) == match] def re_lines_text(pat, text, match=True): """Return the multi-line text of lines selected by `pat`.""" return "".join(l + "\n" for l in re_lines(pat, text, match=match)) def re_line(pat, text): """Return the one line in `text` that matches regex `pat`. Raises an AssertionError if more than one, or less than one, line matches. """ lines = re_lines(pat, text) assert len(lines) == 1 return lines[0] def remove_files(*patterns): """Remove all files that match any of the patterns.""" for pattern in patterns: for fname in glob.glob(pattern): os.remove(fname) def remove_tree(dirname): """Remove a directory tree. It's fine for the directory to not exist in the first place. """ if os.path.exists(dirname): shutil.rmtree(dirname) # Map chars to numbers for arcz_to_arcs _arcz_map = {'.': -1} _arcz_map.update({c: ord(c) - ord('0') for c in '123456789'}) _arcz_map.update({c: 10 + ord(c) - ord('A') for c in 'ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ'}) def arcz_to_arcs(arcz): """Convert a compact textual representation of arcs to a list of pairs. The text has space-separated pairs of letters. Period is -1, 1-9 are 1-9, A-Z are 10 through 36. The resulting list is sorted regardless of the order of the input pairs. ".1 12 2." --> [(-1,1), (1,2), (2,-1)] Minus signs can be included in the pairs: "-11, 12, 2-5" --> [(-1,1), (1,2), (2,-5)] """ arcs = [] for pair in arcz.split(): asgn = bsgn = 1 if len(pair) == 2: a, b = pair else: assert len(pair) == 3 if pair[0] == '-': _, a, b = pair asgn = -1 else: assert pair[1] == '-' a, _, b = pair bsgn = -1 arcs.append((asgn * _arcz_map[a], bsgn * _arcz_map[b])) return sorted(arcs) _arcz_unmap = {val: ch for ch, val in _arcz_map.items()} def _arcs_to_arcz_repr_one(num): """Return an arcz form of the number `num`, or "?" if there is none.""" if num == -1: return "." z = "" if num < 0: z += "-" num *= -1 z += _arcz_unmap.get(num, "?") return z def arcs_to_arcz_repr(arcs): """Convert a list of arcs to a readable multi-line form for asserting. Each pair is on its own line, with a comment showing the arcz form, to make it easier to decode when debugging test failures. """ repr_list = [] for a, b in (arcs or ()): line = repr((a, b)) line += " # " line += _arcs_to_arcz_repr_one(a) line += _arcs_to_arcz_repr_one(b) repr_list.append(line) return "\n".join(repr_list) + "\n" @contextlib.contextmanager def change_dir(new_dir): """Change directory, and then change back. Use as a context manager, it will return to the original directory at the end of the block. """ old_dir = os.getcwd() os.chdir(str(new_dir)) try: yield finally: os.chdir(old_dir) def without_module(using_module, missing_module_name): """ Hide a module for testing. Use this in a test function to make an optional module unavailable during the test:: with without_module(product.something, 'tomli'): use_toml_somehow() Arguments: using_module: a module in which to hide `missing_module_name`. missing_module_name (str): the name of the module to hide. """ return mock.patch.object(using_module, missing_module_name, None) def assert_count_equal(a, b): """ A pytest-friendly implementation of assertCountEqual. Assert that `a` and `b` have the same elements, but maybe in different order. This only works for hashable elements. """ assert collections.Counter(list(a)) == collections.Counter(list(b)) def assert_coverage_warnings(warns, *msgs): """ Assert that the CoverageWarning's in `warns` have `msgs` as messages. """ assert msgs # don't call this without some messages. warns = [w for w in warns if issubclass(w.category, CoverageWarning)] assert len(warns) == len(msgs) for actual, expected in zip((w.message.args[0] for w in warns), msgs): if hasattr(expected, "search"): assert expected.search(actual), f"{actual!r} didn't match {expected!r}" else: assert expected == actual