From 4710c53dcad1ebf3755f3efb9e80ac24bd72a9b2 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: darylm503 Date: Mon, 16 Apr 2012 22:12:42 +0000 Subject: AppPkg/Applications/Python: Add Python 2.7.2 sources since the release of Python 2.7.3 made them unavailable from the python.org web site. These files are a subset of the python-2.7.2.tgz distribution from python.org. Changed files from PyMod-2.7.2 have been copied into the corresponding directories of this tree, replacing the original files in the distribution. Signed-off-by: daryl.mcdaniel@intel.com git-svn-id: https://edk2.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/edk2/trunk/edk2@13197 6f19259b-4bc3-4df7-8a09-765794883524 --- .../Python/Python-2.7.2/Lib/test/regrtest.py | 1536 ++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 1536 insertions(+) create mode 100644 AppPkg/Applications/Python/Python-2.7.2/Lib/test/regrtest.py (limited to 'AppPkg/Applications/Python/Python-2.7.2/Lib/test/regrtest.py') diff --git a/AppPkg/Applications/Python/Python-2.7.2/Lib/test/regrtest.py b/AppPkg/Applications/Python/Python-2.7.2/Lib/test/regrtest.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..4add34d032 --- /dev/null +++ b/AppPkg/Applications/Python/Python-2.7.2/Lib/test/regrtest.py @@ -0,0 +1,1536 @@ +#! /usr/bin/env python + +""" +Usage: + +python -m test.regrtest [options] [test_name1 [test_name2 ...]] +python path/to/Lib/test/regrtest.py [options] [test_name1 [test_name2 ...]] + + +If no arguments or options are provided, finds all files matching +the pattern "test_*" in the Lib/test subdirectory and runs +them in alphabetical order (but see -M and -u, below, for exceptions). + +For more rigorous testing, it is useful to use the following +command line: + +python -E -tt -Wd -3 -m test.regrtest [options] [test_name1 ...] + + +Options: + +-h/--help -- print this text and exit + +Verbosity + +-v/--verbose -- run tests in verbose mode with output to stdout +-w/--verbose2 -- re-run failed tests in verbose mode +-W/--verbose3 -- re-run failed tests in verbose mode immediately +-q/--quiet -- no output unless one or more tests fail +-S/--slow -- print the slowest 10 tests + --header -- print header with interpreter info + +Selecting tests + +-r/--random -- randomize test execution order (see below) + --randseed -- pass a random seed to reproduce a previous random run +-f/--fromfile -- read names of tests to run from a file (see below) +-x/--exclude -- arguments are tests to *exclude* +-s/--single -- single step through a set of tests (see below) +-u/--use RES1,RES2,... + -- specify which special resource intensive tests to run +-M/--memlimit LIMIT + -- run very large memory-consuming tests + +Special runs + +-l/--findleaks -- if GC is available detect tests that leak memory +-L/--runleaks -- run the leaks(1) command just before exit +-R/--huntrleaks RUNCOUNTS + -- search for reference leaks (needs debug build, v. slow) +-j/--multiprocess PROCESSES + -- run PROCESSES processes at once +-T/--coverage -- turn on code coverage tracing using the trace module +-D/--coverdir DIRECTORY + -- Directory where coverage files are put +-N/--nocoverdir -- Put coverage files alongside modules +-t/--threshold THRESHOLD + -- call gc.set_threshold(THRESHOLD) +-F/--forever -- run the specified tests in a loop, until an error happens + + +Additional Option Details: + +-r randomizes test execution order. You can use --randseed=int to provide a +int seed value for the randomizer; this is useful for reproducing troublesome +test orders. + +-s On the first invocation of regrtest using -s, the first test file found +or the first test file given on the command line is run, and the name of +the next test is recorded in a file named pynexttest. If run from the +Python build directory, pynexttest is located in the 'build' subdirectory, +otherwise it is located in tempfile.gettempdir(). On subsequent runs, +the test in pynexttest is run, and the next test is written to pynexttest. +When the last test has been run, pynexttest is deleted. In this way it +is possible to single step through the test files. This is useful when +doing memory analysis on the Python interpreter, which process tends to +consume too many resources to run the full regression test non-stop. + +-f reads the names of tests from the file given as f's argument, one +or more test names per line. Whitespace is ignored. Blank lines and +lines beginning with '#' are ignored. This is especially useful for +whittling down failures involving interactions among tests. + +-L causes the leaks(1) command to be run just before exit if it exists. +leaks(1) is available on Mac OS X and presumably on some other +FreeBSD-derived systems. + +-R runs each test several times and examines sys.gettotalrefcount() to +see if the test appears to be leaking references. The argument should +be of the form stab:run:fname where 'stab' is the number of times the +test is run to let gettotalrefcount settle down, 'run' is the number +of times further it is run and 'fname' is the name of the file the +reports are written to. These parameters all have defaults (5, 4 and +"reflog.txt" respectively), and the minimal invocation is '-R :'. + +-M runs tests that require an exorbitant amount of memory. These tests +typically try to ascertain containers keep working when containing more than +2 billion objects, which only works on 64-bit systems. There are also some +tests that try to exhaust the address space of the process, which only makes +sense on 32-bit systems with at least 2Gb of memory. The passed-in memlimit, +which is a string in the form of '2.5Gb', determines howmuch memory the +tests will limit themselves to (but they may go slightly over.) The number +shouldn't be more memory than the machine has (including swap memory). You +should also keep in mind that swap memory is generally much, much slower +than RAM, and setting memlimit to all available RAM or higher will heavily +tax the machine. On the other hand, it is no use running these tests with a +limit of less than 2.5Gb, and many require more than 20Gb. Tests that expect +to use more than memlimit memory will be skipped. The big-memory tests +generally run very, very long. + +-u is used to specify which special resource intensive tests to run, +such as those requiring large file support or network connectivity. +The argument is a comma-separated list of words indicating the +resources to test. Currently only the following are defined: + + all - Enable all special resources. + + audio - Tests that use the audio device. (There are known + cases of broken audio drivers that can crash Python or + even the Linux kernel.) + + curses - Tests that use curses and will modify the terminal's + state and output modes. + + largefile - It is okay to run some test that may create huge + files. These tests can take a long time and may + consume >2GB of disk space temporarily. + + network - It is okay to run tests that use external network + resource, e.g. testing SSL support for sockets. + + bsddb - It is okay to run the bsddb testsuite, which takes + a long time to complete. + + decimal - Test the decimal module against a large suite that + verifies compliance with standards. + + cpu - Used for certain CPU-heavy tests. + + subprocess Run all tests for the subprocess module. + + urlfetch - It is okay to download files required on testing. + + gui - Run tests that require a running GUI. + + xpickle - Test pickle and cPickle against Python 2.4, 2.5 and 2.6 to + test backwards compatibility. These tests take a long time + to run. + +To enable all resources except one, use '-uall,-'. For +example, to run all the tests except for the bsddb tests, give the +option '-uall,-bsddb'. +""" + +import StringIO +import getopt +import json +import os +import random +import re +import sys +import time +import traceback +import warnings +import unittest +import tempfile +import imp +import platform +import sysconfig + + +# Some times __path__ and __file__ are not absolute (e.g. while running from +# Lib/) and, if we change the CWD to run the tests in a temporary dir, some +# imports might fail. This affects only the modules imported before os.chdir(). +# These modules are searched first in sys.path[0] (so '' -- the CWD) and if +# they are found in the CWD their __file__ and __path__ will be relative (this +# happens before the chdir). All the modules imported after the chdir, are +# not found in the CWD, and since the other paths in sys.path[1:] are absolute +# (site.py absolutize them), the __file__ and __path__ will be absolute too. +# Therefore it is necessary to absolutize manually the __file__ and __path__ of +# the packages to prevent later imports to fail when the CWD is different. +for module in sys.modules.itervalues(): + if hasattr(module, '__path__'): + module.__path__ = [os.path.abspath(path) for path in module.__path__] + if hasattr(module, '__file__'): + module.__file__ = os.path.abspath(module.__file__) + + +# MacOSX (a.k.a. Darwin) has a default stack size that is too small +# for deeply recursive regular expressions. We see this as crashes in +# the Python test suite when running test_re.py and test_sre.py. The +# fix is to set the stack limit to 2048. +# This approach may also be useful for other Unixy platforms that +# suffer from small default stack limits. +if sys.platform == 'darwin': + try: + import resource + except ImportError: + pass + else: + soft, hard = resource.getrlimit(resource.RLIMIT_STACK) + newsoft = min(hard, max(soft, 1024*2048)) + resource.setrlimit(resource.RLIMIT_STACK, (newsoft, hard)) + +# Test result constants. +PASSED = 1 +FAILED = 0 +ENV_CHANGED = -1 +SKIPPED = -2 +RESOURCE_DENIED = -3 +INTERRUPTED = -4 + +from test import test_support + +RESOURCE_NAMES = ('audio', 'curses', 'largefile', 'network', 'bsddb', + 'decimal', 'cpu', 'subprocess', 'urlfetch', 'gui', + 'xpickle') + +TEMPDIR = os.path.abspath(tempfile.gettempdir()) + + +def usage(code, msg=''): + print __doc__ + if msg: print msg + sys.exit(code) + + +def main(tests=None, testdir=None, verbose=0, quiet=False, + exclude=False, single=False, randomize=False, fromfile=None, + findleaks=False, use_resources=None, trace=False, coverdir='coverage', + runleaks=False, huntrleaks=False, verbose2=False, print_slow=False, + random_seed=None, use_mp=None, verbose3=False, forever=False, + header=False): + """Execute a test suite. + + This also parses command-line options and modifies its behavior + accordingly. + + tests -- a list of strings containing test names (optional) + testdir -- the directory in which to look for tests (optional) + + Users other than the Python test suite will certainly want to + specify testdir; if it's omitted, the directory containing the + Python test suite is searched for. + + If the tests argument is omitted, the tests listed on the + command-line will be used. If that's empty, too, then all *.py + files beginning with test_ will be used. + + The other default arguments (verbose, quiet, exclude, + single, randomize, findleaks, use_resources, trace, coverdir, + print_slow, and random_seed) allow programmers calling main() + directly to set the values that would normally be set by flags + on the command line. + """ + + test_support.record_original_stdout(sys.stdout) + try: + opts, args = getopt.getopt(sys.argv[1:], 'hvqxsSrf:lu:t:TD:NLR:FwWM:j:', + ['help', 'verbose', 'verbose2', 'verbose3', 'quiet', + 'exclude', 'single', 'slow', 'random', 'fromfile', 'findleaks', + 'use=', 'threshold=', 'trace', 'coverdir=', 'nocoverdir', + 'runleaks', 'huntrleaks=', 'memlimit=', 'randseed=', + 'multiprocess=', 'slaveargs=', 'forever', 'header']) + except getopt.error, msg: + usage(2, msg) + + # Defaults + if random_seed is None: + random_seed = random.randrange(10000000) + if use_resources is None: + use_resources = [] + for o, a in opts: + if o in ('-h', '--help'): + usage(0) + elif o in ('-v', '--verbose'): + verbose += 1 + elif o in ('-w', '--verbose2'): + verbose2 = True + elif o in ('-W', '--verbose3'): + verbose3 = True + elif o in ('-q', '--quiet'): + quiet = True; + verbose = 0 + elif o in ('-x', '--exclude'): + exclude = True + elif o in ('-s', '--single'): + single = True + elif o in ('-S', '--slow'): + print_slow = True + elif o in ('-r', '--randomize'): + randomize = True + elif o == '--randseed': + random_seed = int(a) + elif o in ('-f', '--fromfile'): + fromfile = a + elif o in ('-l', '--findleaks'): + findleaks = True + elif o in ('-L', '--runleaks'): + runleaks = True + elif o in ('-t', '--threshold'): + import gc + gc.set_threshold(int(a)) + elif o in ('-T', '--coverage'): + trace = True + elif o in ('-D', '--coverdir'): + coverdir = os.path.join(os.getcwd(), a) + elif o in ('-N', '--nocoverdir'): + coverdir = None + elif o in ('-R', '--huntrleaks'): + huntrleaks = a.split(':') + if len(huntrleaks) not in (2, 3): + print a, huntrleaks + usage(2, '-R takes 2 or 3 colon-separated arguments') + if not huntrleaks[0]: + huntrleaks[0] = 5 + else: + huntrleaks[0] = int(huntrleaks[0]) + if not huntrleaks[1]: + huntrleaks[1] = 4 + else: + huntrleaks[1] = int(huntrleaks[1]) + if len(huntrleaks) == 2 or not huntrleaks[2]: + huntrleaks[2:] = ["reflog.txt"] + elif o in ('-M', '--memlimit'): + test_support.set_memlimit(a) + elif o in ('-u', '--use'): + u = [x.lower() for x in a.split(',')] + for r in u: + if r == 'all': + use_resources[:] = RESOURCE_NAMES + continue + remove = False + if r[0] == '-': + remove = True + r = r[1:] + if r not in RESOURCE_NAMES: + usage(1, 'Invalid -u/--use option: ' + a) + if remove: + if r in use_resources: + use_resources.remove(r) + elif r not in use_resources: + use_resources.append(r) + elif o in ('-F', '--forever'): + forever = True + elif o in ('-j', '--multiprocess'): + use_mp = int(a) + elif o == '--header': + header = True + elif o == '--slaveargs': + args, kwargs = json.loads(a) + try: + result = runtest(*args, **kwargs) + except BaseException, e: + result = INTERRUPTED, e.__class__.__name__ + print # Force a newline (just in case) + print json.dumps(result) + sys.exit(0) + else: + print >>sys.stderr, ("No handler for option {}. Please " + "report this as a bug at http://bugs.python.org.").format(o) + sys.exit(1) + if single and fromfile: + usage(2, "-s and -f don't go together!") + if use_mp and trace: + usage(2, "-T and -j don't go together!") + if use_mp and findleaks: + usage(2, "-l and -j don't go together!") + + good = [] + bad = [] + skipped = [] + resource_denieds = [] + environment_changed = [] + interrupted = False + + if findleaks: + try: + import gc + except ImportError: + print 'No GC available, disabling findleaks.' + findleaks = False + else: + # Uncomment the line below to report garbage that is not + # freeable by reference counting alone. By default only + # garbage that is not collectable by the GC is reported. + #gc.set_debug(gc.DEBUG_SAVEALL) + found_garbage = [] + + if single: + filename = os.path.join(TEMPDIR, 'pynexttest') + try: + fp = open(filename, 'r') + next_test = fp.read().strip() + tests = [next_test] + fp.close() + except IOError: + pass + + if fromfile: + tests = [] + fp = open(os.path.join(test_support.SAVEDCWD, fromfile)) + for line in fp: + guts = line.split() # assuming no test has whitespace in its name + if guts and not guts[0].startswith('#'): + tests.extend(guts) + fp.close() + + # Strip .py extensions. + removepy(args) + removepy(tests) + + stdtests = STDTESTS[:] + nottests = NOTTESTS.copy() + if exclude: + for arg in args: + if arg in stdtests: + stdtests.remove(arg) + nottests.add(arg) + args = [] + + # For a partial run, we do not need to clutter the output. + if verbose or header or not (quiet or single or tests or args): + # Print basic platform information + print "==", platform.python_implementation(), \ + " ".join(sys.version.split()) + print "== ", platform.platform(aliased=True), \ + "%s-endian" % sys.byteorder + print "== ", os.getcwd() + print "Testing with flags:", sys.flags + + alltests = findtests(testdir, stdtests, nottests) + selected = tests or args or alltests + if single: + selected = selected[:1] + try: + next_single_test = alltests[alltests.index(selected[0])+1] + except IndexError: + next_single_test = None + if randomize: + random.seed(random_seed) + print "Using random seed", random_seed + random.shuffle(selected) + if trace: + import trace + tracer = trace.Trace(ignoredirs=[sys.prefix, sys.exec_prefix], + trace=False, count=True) + + test_times = [] + test_support.use_resources = use_resources + save_modules = sys.modules.keys() + + def accumulate_result(test, result): + ok, test_time = result + test_times.append((test_time, test)) + if ok == PASSED: + good.append(test) + elif ok == FAILED: + bad.append(test) + elif ok == ENV_CHANGED: + bad.append(test) + environment_changed.append(test) + elif ok == SKIPPED: + skipped.append(test) + elif ok == RESOURCE_DENIED: + skipped.append(test) + resource_denieds.append(test) + + if forever: + def test_forever(tests=list(selected)): + while True: + for test in tests: + yield test + if bad: + return + tests = test_forever() + else: + tests = iter(selected) + + if use_mp: + try: + from threading import Thread + except ImportError: + print "Multiprocess option requires thread support" + sys.exit(2) + from Queue import Queue + from subprocess import Popen, PIPE + debug_output_pat = re.compile(r"\[\d+ refs\]$") + output = Queue() + def tests_and_args(): + for test in tests: + args_tuple = ( + (test, verbose, quiet), + dict(huntrleaks=huntrleaks, use_resources=use_resources) + ) + yield (test, args_tuple) + pending = tests_and_args() + opt_args = test_support.args_from_interpreter_flags() + base_cmd = [sys.executable] + opt_args + ['-m', 'test.regrtest'] + def work(): + # A worker thread. + try: + while True: + try: + test, args_tuple = next(pending) + except StopIteration: + output.put((None, None, None, None)) + return + # -E is needed by some tests, e.g. test_import + popen = Popen(base_cmd + ['--slaveargs', json.dumps(args_tuple)], + stdout=PIPE, stderr=PIPE, + universal_newlines=True, + close_fds=(os.name != 'nt')) + stdout, stderr = popen.communicate() + # Strip last refcount output line if it exists, since it + # comes from the shutdown of the interpreter in the subcommand. + stderr = debug_output_pat.sub("", stderr) + stdout, _, result = stdout.strip().rpartition("\n") + if not result: + output.put((None, None, None, None)) + return + result = json.loads(result) + if not quiet: + stdout = test+'\n'+stdout + output.put((test, stdout.rstrip(), stderr.rstrip(), result)) + except BaseException: + output.put((None, None, None, None)) + raise + workers = [Thread(target=work) for i in range(use_mp)] + for worker in workers: + worker.start() + finished = 0 + try: + while finished < use_mp: + test, stdout, stderr, result = output.get() + if test is None: + finished += 1 + continue + if stdout: + print stdout + if stderr: + print >>sys.stderr, stderr + if result[0] == INTERRUPTED: + assert result[1] == 'KeyboardInterrupt' + raise KeyboardInterrupt # What else? + accumulate_result(test, result) + except KeyboardInterrupt: + interrupted = True + pending.close() + for worker in workers: + worker.join() + else: + for test in tests: + if not quiet: + print test + sys.stdout.flush() + if trace: + # If we're tracing code coverage, then we don't exit with status + # if on a false return value from main. + tracer.runctx('runtest(test, verbose, quiet)', + globals=globals(), locals=vars()) + else: + try: + result = runtest(test, verbose, quiet, huntrleaks) + accumulate_result(test, result) + if verbose3 and result[0] == FAILED: + print "Re-running test %r in verbose mode" % test + runtest(test, True, quiet, huntrleaks) + except KeyboardInterrupt: + interrupted = True + break + except: + raise + if findleaks: + gc.collect() + if gc.garbage: + print "Warning: test created", len(gc.garbage), + print "uncollectable object(s)." + # move the uncollectable objects somewhere so we don't see + # them again + found_garbage.extend(gc.garbage) + del gc.garbage[:] + # Unload the newly imported modules (best effort finalization) + for module in sys.modules.keys(): + if module not in save_modules and module.startswith("test."): + test_support.unload(module) + + if interrupted: + # print a newline after ^C + print + print "Test suite interrupted by signal SIGINT." + omitted = set(selected) - set(good) - set(bad) - set(skipped) + print count(len(omitted), "test"), "omitted:" + printlist(omitted) + if good and not quiet: + if not bad and not skipped and not interrupted and len(good) > 1: + print "All", + print count(len(good), "test"), "OK." + if print_slow: + test_times.sort(reverse=True) + print "10 slowest tests:" + for time, test in test_times[:10]: + print "%s: %.1fs" % (test, time) + if bad: + bad = set(bad) - set(environment_changed) + if bad: + print count(len(bad), "test"), "failed:" + printlist(bad) + if environment_changed: + print "{} altered the execution environment:".format( + count(len(environment_changed), "test")) + printlist(environment_changed) + if skipped and not quiet: + print count(len(skipped), "test"), "skipped:" + printlist(skipped) + + e = _ExpectedSkips() + plat = sys.platform + if e.isvalid(): + surprise = set(skipped) - e.getexpected() - set(resource_denieds) + if surprise: + print count(len(surprise), "skip"), \ + "unexpected on", plat + ":" + printlist(surprise) + else: + print "Those skips are all expected on", plat + "." + else: + print "Ask someone to teach regrtest.py about which tests are" + print "expected to get skipped on", plat + "." + + if verbose2 and bad: + print "Re-running failed tests in verbose mode" + for test in bad: + print "Re-running test %r in verbose mode" % test + sys.stdout.flush() + try: + test_support.verbose = True + ok = runtest(test, True, quiet, huntrleaks) + except KeyboardInterrupt: + # print a newline separate from the ^C + print + break + except: + raise + + if single: + if next_single_test: + with open(filename, 'w') as fp: + fp.write(next_single_test + '\n') + else: + os.unlink(filename) + + if trace: + r = tracer.results() + r.write_results(show_missing=True, summary=True, coverdir=coverdir) + + if runleaks: + os.system("leaks %d" % os.getpid()) + + sys.exit(len(bad) > 0 or interrupted) + + +STDTESTS = [ + 'test_grammar', + 'test_opcodes', + 'test_dict', + 'test_builtin', + 'test_exceptions', + 'test_types', + 'test_unittest', + 'test_doctest', + 'test_doctest2', +] + +NOTTESTS = { + 'test_support', + 'test_future1', + 'test_future2', +} + +def findtests(testdir=None, stdtests=STDTESTS, nottests=NOTTESTS): + """Return a list of all applicable test modules.""" + testdir = findtestdir(testdir) + names = os.listdir(testdir) + tests = [] + others = set(stdtests) | nottests + for name in names: + modname, ext = os.path.splitext(name) + if modname[:5] == "test_" and ext == ".py" and modname not in others: + tests.append(modname) + return stdtests + sorted(tests) + +def runtest(test, verbose, quiet, + huntrleaks=False, use_resources=None): + """Run a single test. + + test -- the name of the test + verbose -- if true, print more messages + quiet -- if true, don't print 'skipped' messages (probably redundant) + test_times -- a list of (time, test_name) pairs + huntrleaks -- run multiple times to test for leaks; requires a debug + build; a triple corresponding to -R's three arguments + Returns one of the test result constants: + INTERRUPTED KeyboardInterrupt when run under -j + RESOURCE_DENIED test skipped because resource denied + SKIPPED test skipped for some other reason + ENV_CHANGED test failed because it changed the execution environment + FAILED test failed + PASSED test passed + """ + + test_support.verbose = verbose # Tell tests to be moderately quiet + if use_resources is not None: + test_support.use_resources = use_resources + try: + return runtest_inner(test, verbose, quiet, huntrleaks) + finally: + cleanup_test_droppings(test, verbose) + + +# Unit tests are supposed to leave the execution environment unchanged +# once they complete. But sometimes tests have bugs, especially when +# tests fail, and the changes to environment go on to mess up other +# tests. This can cause issues with buildbot stability, since tests +# are run in random order and so problems may appear to come and go. +# There are a few things we can save and restore to mitigate this, and +# the following context manager handles this task. + +class saved_test_environment: + """Save bits of the test environment and restore them at block exit. + + with saved_test_environment(testname, verbose, quiet): + #stuff + + Unless quiet is True, a warning is printed to stderr if any of + the saved items was changed by the test. The attribute 'changed' + is initially False, but is set to True if a change is detected. + + If verbose is more than 1, the before and after state of changed + items is also printed. + """ + + changed = False + + def __init__(self, testname, verbose=0, quiet=False): + self.testname = testname + self.verbose = verbose + self.quiet = quiet + + # To add things to save and restore, add a name XXX to the resources list + # and add corresponding get_XXX/restore_XXX functions. get_XXX should + # return the value to be saved and compared against a second call to the + # get function when test execution completes. restore_XXX should accept + # the saved value and restore the resource using it. It will be called if + # and only if a change in the value is detected. + # + # Note: XXX will have any '.' replaced with '_' characters when determining + # the corresponding method names. + + resources = ('sys.argv', 'cwd', 'sys.stdin', 'sys.stdout', 'sys.stderr', + 'os.environ', 'sys.path', 'asyncore.socket_map') + + def get_sys_argv(self): + return id(sys.argv), sys.argv, sys.argv[:] + def restore_sys_argv(self, saved_argv): + sys.argv = saved_argv[1] + sys.argv[:] = saved_argv[2] + + def get_cwd(self): + return os.getcwd() + def restore_cwd(self, saved_cwd): + os.chdir(saved_cwd) + + def get_sys_stdout(self): + return sys.stdout + def restore_sys_stdout(self, saved_stdout): + sys.stdout = saved_stdout + + def get_sys_stderr(self): + return sys.stderr + def restore_sys_stderr(self, saved_stderr): + sys.stderr = saved_stderr + + def get_sys_stdin(self): + return sys.stdin + def restore_sys_stdin(self, saved_stdin): + sys.stdin = saved_stdin + + def get_os_environ(self): + return id(os.environ), os.environ, dict(os.environ) + def restore_os_environ(self, saved_environ): + os.environ = saved_environ[1] + os.environ.clear() + os.environ.update(saved_environ[2]) + + def get_sys_path(self): + return id(sys.path), sys.path, sys.path[:] + def restore_sys_path(self, saved_path): + sys.path = saved_path[1] + sys.path[:] = saved_path[2] + + def get_asyncore_socket_map(self): + asyncore = sys.modules.get('asyncore') + # XXX Making a copy keeps objects alive until __exit__ gets called. + return asyncore and asyncore.socket_map.copy() or {} + def restore_asyncore_socket_map(self, saved_map): + asyncore = sys.modules.get('asyncore') + if asyncore is not None: + asyncore.close_all(ignore_all=True) + asyncore.socket_map.update(saved_map) + + def resource_info(self): + for name in self.resources: + method_suffix = name.replace('.', '_') + get_name = 'get_' + method_suffix + restore_name = 'restore_' + method_suffix + yield name, getattr(self, get_name), getattr(self, restore_name) + + def __enter__(self): + self.saved_values = dict((name, get()) for name, get, restore + in self.resource_info()) + return self + + def __exit__(self, exc_type, exc_val, exc_tb): + saved_values = self.saved_values + del self.saved_values + for name, get, restore in self.resource_info(): + current = get() + original = saved_values.pop(name) + # Check for changes to the resource's value + if current != original: + self.changed = True + restore(original) + if not self.quiet: + print >>sys.stderr, ( + "Warning -- {} was modified by {}".format( + name, self.testname)) + if self.verbose > 1: + print >>sys.stderr, ( + " Before: {}\n After: {} ".format( + original, current)) + # XXX (ncoghlan): for most resources (e.g. sys.path) identity + # matters at least as much as value. For others (e.g. cwd), + # identity is irrelevant. Should we add a mechanism to check + # for substitution in the cases where it matters? + return False + + +def runtest_inner(test, verbose, quiet, huntrleaks=False): + test_support.unload(test) + if verbose: + capture_stdout = None + else: + capture_stdout = StringIO.StringIO() + + test_time = 0.0 + refleak = False # True if the test leaked references. + try: + save_stdout = sys.stdout + try: + if capture_stdout: + sys.stdout = capture_stdout + if test.startswith('test.'): + abstest = test + else: + # Always import it from the test package + abstest = 'test.' + test + with saved_test_environment(test, verbose, quiet) as environment: + start_time = time.time() + the_package = __import__(abstest, globals(), locals(), []) + the_module = getattr(the_package, test) + # Old tests run to completion simply as a side-effect of + # being imported. For tests based on unittest or doctest, + # explicitly invoke their test_main() function (if it exists). + indirect_test = getattr(the_module, "test_main", None) + if indirect_test is not None: + indirect_test() + if huntrleaks: + refleak = dash_R(the_module, test, indirect_test, + huntrleaks) + test_time = time.time() - start_time + finally: + sys.stdout = save_stdout + except test_support.ResourceDenied, msg: + if not quiet: + print test, "skipped --", msg + sys.stdout.flush() + return RESOURCE_DENIED, test_time + except unittest.SkipTest, msg: + if not quiet: + print test, "skipped --", msg + sys.stdout.flush() + return SKIPPED, test_time + except KeyboardInterrupt: + raise + except test_support.TestFailed, msg: + print >>sys.stderr, "test", test, "failed --", msg + sys.stderr.flush() + return FAILED, test_time + except: + type, value = sys.exc_info()[:2] + print >>sys.stderr, "test", test, "crashed --", str(type) + ":", value + sys.stderr.flush() + if verbose: + traceback.print_exc(file=sys.stderr) + sys.stderr.flush() + return FAILED, test_time + else: + if refleak: + return FAILED, test_time + if environment.changed: + return ENV_CHANGED, test_time + # Except in verbose mode, tests should not print anything + if verbose or huntrleaks: + return PASSED, test_time + output = capture_stdout.getvalue() + if not output: + return PASSED, test_time + print "test", test, "produced unexpected output:" + print "*" * 70 + print output + print "*" * 70 + sys.stdout.flush() + return FAILED, test_time + +def cleanup_test_droppings(testname, verbose): + import shutil + import stat + import gc + + # First kill any dangling references to open files etc. + gc.collect() + + # Try to clean up junk commonly left behind. While tests shouldn't leave + # any files or directories behind, when a test fails that can be tedious + # for it to arrange. The consequences can be especially nasty on Windows, + # since if a test leaves a file open, it cannot be deleted by name (while + # there's nothing we can do about that here either, we can display the + # name of the offending test, which is a real help). + for name in (test_support.TESTFN, + "db_home", + ): + if not os.path.exists(name): + continue + + if os.path.isdir(name): + kind, nuker = "directory", shutil.rmtree + elif os.path.isfile(name): + kind, nuker = "file", os.unlink + else: + raise SystemError("os.path says %r exists but is neither " + "directory nor file" % name) + + if verbose: + print "%r left behind %s %r" % (testname, kind, name) + try: + # if we have chmod, fix possible permissions problems + # that might prevent cleanup + if (hasattr(os, 'chmod')): + os.chmod(name, stat.S_IRWXU | stat.S_IRWXG | stat.S_IRWXO) + nuker(name) + except Exception, msg: + print >> sys.stderr, ("%r left behind %s %r and it couldn't be " + "removed: %s" % (testname, kind, name, msg)) + +def dash_R(the_module, test, indirect_test, huntrleaks): + """Run a test multiple times, looking for reference leaks. + + Returns: + False if the test didn't leak references; True if we detected refleaks. + """ + # This code is hackish and inelegant, but it seems to do the job. + import copy_reg, _abcoll, _pyio + + if not hasattr(sys, 'gettotalrefcount'): + raise Exception("Tracking reference leaks requires a debug build " + "of Python") + + # Save current values for dash_R_cleanup() to restore. + fs = warnings.filters[:] + ps = copy_reg.dispatch_table.copy() + pic = sys.path_importer_cache.copy() + try: + import zipimport + except ImportError: + zdc = None # Run unmodified on platforms without zipimport support + else: + zdc = zipimport._zip_directory_cache.copy() + abcs = {} + modules = _abcoll, _pyio + for abc in [getattr(mod, a) for mod in modules for a in mod.__all__]: + # XXX isinstance(abc, ABCMeta) leads to infinite recursion + if not hasattr(abc, '_abc_registry'): + continue + for obj in abc.__subclasses__() + [abc]: + abcs[obj] = obj._abc_registry.copy() + + if indirect_test: + def run_the_test(): + indirect_test() + else: + def run_the_test(): + imp.reload(the_module) + + deltas = [] + nwarmup, ntracked, fname = huntrleaks + fname = os.path.join(test_support.SAVEDCWD, fname) + repcount = nwarmup + ntracked + print >> sys.stderr, "beginning", repcount, "repetitions" + print >> sys.stderr, ("1234567890"*(repcount//10 + 1))[:repcount] + dash_R_cleanup(fs, ps, pic, zdc, abcs) + for i in range(repcount): + rc_before = sys.gettotalrefcount() + run_the_test() + sys.stderr.write('.') + dash_R_cleanup(fs, ps, pic, zdc, abcs) + rc_after = sys.gettotalrefcount() + if i >= nwarmup: + deltas.append(rc_after - rc_before) + print >> sys.stderr + if any(deltas): + msg = '%s leaked %s references, sum=%s' % (test, deltas, sum(deltas)) + print >> sys.stderr, msg + with open(fname, "a") as refrep: + print >> refrep, msg + refrep.flush() + return True + return False + +def dash_R_cleanup(fs, ps, pic, zdc, abcs): + import gc, copy_reg + import _strptime, linecache + dircache = test_support.import_module('dircache', deprecated=True) + import urlparse, urllib, urllib2, mimetypes, doctest + import struct, filecmp + from distutils.dir_util import _path_created + + # Clear the warnings registry, so they can be displayed again + for mod in sys.modules.values(): + if hasattr(mod, '__warningregistry__'): + del mod.__warningregistry__ + + # Restore some original values. + warnings.filters[:] = fs + copy_reg.dispatch_table.clear() + copy_reg.dispatch_table.update(ps) + sys.path_importer_cache.clear() + sys.path_importer_cache.update(pic) + try: + import zipimport + except ImportError: + pass # Run unmodified on platforms without zipimport support + else: + zipimport._zip_directory_cache.clear() + zipimport._zip_directory_cache.update(zdc) + + # clear type cache + sys._clear_type_cache() + + # Clear ABC registries, restoring previously saved ABC registries. + for abc, registry in abcs.items(): + abc._abc_registry = registry.copy() + abc._abc_cache.clear() + abc._abc_negative_cache.clear() + + # Clear assorted module caches. + _path_created.clear() + re.purge() + _strptime._regex_cache.clear() + urlparse.clear_cache() + urllib.urlcleanup() + urllib2.install_opener(None) + dircache.reset() + linecache.clearcache() + mimetypes._default_mime_types() + filecmp._cache.clear() + struct._clearcache() + doctest.master = None + + # Collect cyclic trash. + gc.collect() + +def findtestdir(path=None): + return path or os.path.dirname(__file__) or os.curdir + +def removepy(names): + if not names: + return + for idx, name in enumerate(names): + basename, ext = os.path.splitext(name) + if ext == '.py': + names[idx] = basename + +def count(n, word): + if n == 1: + return "%d %s" % (n, word) + else: + return "%d %ss" % (n, word) + +def printlist(x, width=70, indent=4): + """Print the elements of iterable x to stdout. + + Optional arg width (default 70) is the maximum line length. + Optional arg indent (default 4) is the number of blanks with which to + begin each line. + """ + + from textwrap import fill + blanks = ' ' * indent + # Print the sorted list: 'x' may be a '--random' list or a set() + print fill(' '.join(str(elt) for elt in sorted(x)), width, + initial_indent=blanks, subsequent_indent=blanks) + +# Map sys.platform to a string containing the basenames of tests +# expected to be skipped on that platform. +# +# Special cases: +# test_pep277 +# The _ExpectedSkips constructor adds this to the set of expected +# skips if not os.path.supports_unicode_filenames. +# test_timeout +# Controlled by test_timeout.skip_expected. Requires the network +# resource and a socket module. +# +# Tests that are expected to be skipped everywhere except on one platform +# are also handled separately. + +_expectations = { + 'win32': + """ + test__locale + test_bsddb185 + test_bsddb3 + test_commands + test_crypt + test_curses + test_dbm + test_dl + test_fcntl + test_fork1 + test_epoll + test_gdbm + test_grp + test_ioctl + test_largefile + test_kqueue + test_mhlib + test_openpty + test_ossaudiodev + test_pipes + test_poll + test_posix + test_pty + test_pwd + test_resource + test_signal + test_threadsignals + test_timing + test_wait3 + test_wait4 + """, + 'linux2': + """ + test_bsddb185 + test_curses + test_dl + test_largefile + test_kqueue + test_ossaudiodev + """, + 'unixware7': + """ + test_bsddb + test_bsddb185 + test_dl + test_epoll + test_largefile + test_kqueue + test_minidom + test_openpty + test_pyexpat + test_sax + test_sundry + """, + 'openunix8': + """ + test_bsddb + test_bsddb185 + test_dl + test_epoll + test_largefile + test_kqueue + test_minidom + test_openpty + test_pyexpat + test_sax + test_sundry + """, + 'sco_sv3': + """ + test_asynchat + test_bsddb + test_bsddb185 + test_dl + test_fork1 + test_epoll + test_gettext + test_largefile + test_locale + test_kqueue + test_minidom + test_openpty + test_pyexpat + test_queue + test_sax + test_sundry + test_thread + test_threaded_import + test_threadedtempfile + test_threading + """, + 'riscos': + """ + test_asynchat + test_atexit + test_bsddb + test_bsddb185 + test_bsddb3 + test_commands + test_crypt + test_dbm + test_dl + test_fcntl + test_fork1 + test_epoll + test_gdbm + test_grp + test_largefile + test_locale + test_kqueue + test_mmap + test_openpty + test_poll + test_popen2 + test_pty + test_pwd + test_strop + test_sundry + test_thread + test_threaded_import + test_threadedtempfile + test_threading + test_timing + """, + 'darwin': + """ + test__locale + test_bsddb + test_bsddb3 + test_curses + test_epoll + test_gdb + test_gdbm + test_largefile + test_locale + test_kqueue + test_minidom + test_ossaudiodev + test_poll + """, + 'sunos5': + """ + test_bsddb + test_bsddb185 + test_curses + test_dbm + test_epoll + test_kqueue + test_gdbm + test_gzip + test_openpty + test_zipfile + test_zlib + """, + 'hp-ux11': + """ + test_bsddb + test_bsddb185 + test_curses + test_dl + test_epoll + test_gdbm + test_gzip + test_largefile + test_locale + test_kqueue + test_minidom + test_openpty + test_pyexpat + test_sax + test_zipfile + test_zlib + """, + 'atheos': + """ + test_bsddb185 + test_curses + test_dl + test_gdbm + test_epoll + test_largefile + test_locale + test_kqueue + test_mhlib + test_mmap + test_poll + test_popen2 + test_resource + """, + 'cygwin': + """ + test_bsddb185 + test_bsddb3 + test_curses + test_dbm + test_epoll + test_ioctl + test_kqueue + test_largefile + test_locale + test_ossaudiodev + test_socketserver + """, + 'os2emx': + """ + test_audioop + test_bsddb185 + test_bsddb3 + test_commands + test_curses + test_dl + test_epoll + test_kqueue + test_largefile + test_mhlib + test_mmap + test_openpty + test_ossaudiodev + test_pty + test_resource + test_signal + """, + 'freebsd4': + """ + test_bsddb + test_bsddb3 + test_epoll + test_gdbm + test_locale + test_ossaudiodev + test_pep277 + test_pty + test_socketserver + test_tcl + test_tk + test_ttk_guionly + test_ttk_textonly + test_timeout + test_urllibnet + test_multiprocessing + """, + 'aix5': + """ + test_bsddb + test_bsddb185 + test_bsddb3 + test_bz2 + test_dl + test_epoll + test_gdbm + test_gzip + test_kqueue + test_ossaudiodev + test_tcl + test_tk + test_ttk_guionly + test_ttk_textonly + test_zipimport + test_zlib + """, + 'openbsd3': + """ + test_ascii_formatd + test_bsddb + test_bsddb3 + test_ctypes + test_dl + test_epoll + test_gdbm + test_locale + test_normalization + test_ossaudiodev + test_pep277 + test_tcl + test_tk + test_ttk_guionly + test_ttk_textonly + test_multiprocessing + """, + 'netbsd3': + """ + test_ascii_formatd + test_bsddb + test_bsddb185 + test_bsddb3 + test_ctypes + test_curses + test_dl + test_epoll + test_gdbm + test_locale + test_ossaudiodev + test_pep277 + test_tcl + test_tk + test_ttk_guionly + test_ttk_textonly + test_multiprocessing + """, +} +_expectations['freebsd5'] = _expectations['freebsd4'] +_expectations['freebsd6'] = _expectations['freebsd4'] +_expectations['freebsd7'] = _expectations['freebsd4'] +_expectations['freebsd8'] = _expectations['freebsd4'] + +class _ExpectedSkips: + def __init__(self): + import os.path + from test import test_timeout + + self.valid = False + if sys.platform in _expectations: + s = _expectations[sys.platform] + self.expected = set(s.split()) + + # expected to be skipped on every platform, even Linux + self.expected.add('test_linuxaudiodev') + + if not os.path.supports_unicode_filenames: + self.expected.add('test_pep277') + + if test_timeout.skip_expected: + self.expected.add('test_timeout') + + if sys.maxint == 9223372036854775807L: + self.expected.add('test_imageop') + + if sys.platform != "darwin": + MAC_ONLY = ["test_macos", "test_macostools", "test_aepack", + "test_plistlib", "test_scriptpackages", + "test_applesingle"] + for skip in MAC_ONLY: + self.expected.add(skip) + elif len(u'\0'.encode('unicode-internal')) == 4: + self.expected.add("test_macostools") + + + if sys.platform != "win32": + # test_sqlite is only reliable on Windows where the library + # is distributed with Python + WIN_ONLY = ["test_unicode_file", "test_winreg", + "test_winsound", "test_startfile", + "test_sqlite", "test_msilib"] + for skip in WIN_ONLY: + self.expected.add(skip) + + if sys.platform != 'irix': + IRIX_ONLY = ["test_imageop", "test_al", "test_cd", "test_cl", + "test_gl", "test_imgfile"] + for skip in IRIX_ONLY: + self.expected.add(skip) + + if sys.platform != 'sunos5': + self.expected.add('test_sunaudiodev') + self.expected.add('test_nis') + + if not sys.py3kwarning: + self.expected.add('test_py3kwarn') + + self.valid = True + + def isvalid(self): + "Return true iff _ExpectedSkips knows about the current platform." + return self.valid + + def getexpected(self): + """Return set of test names we expect to skip on current platform. + + self.isvalid() must be true. + """ + + assert self.isvalid() + return self.expected + +if __name__ == '__main__': + # findtestdir() gets the dirname out of __file__, so we have to make it + # absolute before changing the working directory. + # For example __file__ may be relative when running trace or profile. + # See issue #9323. + __file__ = os.path.abspath(__file__) + + # sanity check + assert __file__ == os.path.abspath(sys.argv[0]) + + # When tests are run from the Python build directory, it is best practice + # to keep the test files in a subfolder. It eases the cleanup of leftover + # files using command "make distclean". + if sysconfig.is_python_build(): + TEMPDIR = os.path.join(sysconfig.get_config_var('srcdir'), 'build') + TEMPDIR = os.path.abspath(TEMPDIR) + if not os.path.exists(TEMPDIR): + os.mkdir(TEMPDIR) + + # Define a writable temp dir that will be used as cwd while running + # the tests. The name of the dir includes the pid to allow parallel + # testing (see the -j option). + TESTCWD = 'test_python_{}'.format(os.getpid()) + + TESTCWD = os.path.join(TEMPDIR, TESTCWD) + + # Run the tests in a context manager that temporary changes the CWD to a + # temporary and writable directory. If it's not possible to create or + # change the CWD, the original CWD will be used. The original CWD is + # available from test_support.SAVEDCWD. + with test_support.temp_cwd(TESTCWD, quiet=True): + main() -- cgit v1.2.3