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@ -27,7 +27,7 @@ jobs:
- name: Setup Python
uses: actions/setup-python@v4
with:
python-version: "3.8"
python-version: "3.11"
cache: pip
- name: requests-cache
uses: actions/cache@v3

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@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ repos:
- id: black
args: [--safe, --quiet]
- repo: https://github.com/asottile/blacken-docs
rev: 1.15.0
rev: 1.16.0
hooks:
- id: blacken-docs
additional_dependencies: [black==23.7.0]
@ -56,7 +56,7 @@ repos:
hooks:
- id: python-use-type-annotations
- repo: https://github.com/pre-commit/mirrors-mypy
rev: v1.4.1
rev: v1.5.1
hooks:
- id: mypy
files: ^(src/|testing/)

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@ -0,0 +1,5 @@
(This entry is meant to assist plugins which access private pytest internals to instantiate ``FixtureRequest`` objects.)
:class:`~pytest.FixtureRequest` is now an abstract class which can't be instantiated directly.
A new concrete ``TopRequest`` subclass of ``FixtureRequest`` has been added for the ``request`` fixture in test functions,
as counterpart to the existing ``SubRequest`` subclass for the ``request`` fixture in fixture functions.

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@ -0,0 +1,2 @@
Corrected the spelling of ``Config.ArgsSource.INVOCATION_DIR``.
The previous spelling ``INCOVATION_DIR`` remains as an alias.

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@ -0,0 +1 @@
Removes unhelpful error message from assertion rewrite mechanism when exceptions raised in __iter__ methods, and instead treats them as un-iterable.

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@ -34,7 +34,7 @@ a function/method call.
**Assert** is where we look at that resulting state and check if it looks how
we'd expect after the dust has settled. It's where we gather evidence to say the
behavior does or does not aligns with what we expect. The ``assert`` in our test
behavior does or does not align with what we expect. The ``assert`` in our test
is where we take that measurement/observation and apply our judgement to it. If
something should be green, we'd say ``assert thing == "green"``.

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@ -237,7 +237,7 @@ pytest.mark.xfail
Marks a test function as *expected to fail*.
.. py:function:: pytest.mark.xfail(condition=None, *, reason=None, raises=None, run=True, strict=False)
.. py:function:: pytest.mark.xfail(condition=None, *, reason=None, raises=None, run=True, strict=xfail_strict)
:type condition: bool or str
:param condition:
@ -249,10 +249,10 @@ Marks a test function as *expected to fail*.
:keyword Type[Exception] raises:
Exception subclass (or tuple of subclasses) expected to be raised by the test function; other exceptions will fail the test.
:keyword bool run:
If the test function should actually be executed. If ``False``, the function will always xfail and will
Whether the test function should actually be executed. If ``False``, the function will always xfail and will
not be executed (useful if a function is segfaulting).
:keyword bool strict:
* If ``False`` (the default) the function will be shown in the terminal output as ``xfailed`` if it fails
* If ``False`` the function will be shown in the terminal output as ``xfailed`` if it fails
and as ``xpass`` if it passes. In both cases this will not cause the test suite to fail as a whole. This
is particularly useful to mark *flaky* tests (tests that fail at random) to be tackled later.
* If ``True``, the function will be shown in the terminal output as ``xfailed`` if it fails, but if it
@ -260,6 +260,8 @@ Marks a test function as *expected to fail*.
that are always failing and there should be a clear indication if they unexpectedly start to pass (for example
a new release of a library fixes a known bug).
Defaults to :confval:`xfail_strict`, which is ``False`` by default.
Custom marks
~~~~~~~~~~~~
@ -1638,11 +1640,11 @@ passed multiple times. The expected format is ``name=value``. For example::
Additionally, ``pytest`` will attempt to intelligently identify and ignore a
virtualenv by the presence of an activation script. Any directory deemed to
be the root of a virtual environment will not be considered during test
collection unless ``collectinvirtualenv`` is given. Note also that
``norecursedirs`` takes precedence over ``collectinvirtualenv``; e.g. if
collection unless ``--collect-in-virtualenv`` is given. Note also that
``norecursedirs`` takes precedence over ``--collect-in-virtualenv``; e.g. if
you intend to run tests in a virtualenv with a base directory that matches
``'.*'`` you *must* override ``norecursedirs`` in addition to using the
``collectinvirtualenv`` flag.
``--collect-in-virtualenv`` flag.
.. confval:: python_classes

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@ -17,7 +17,12 @@ python_classes = ["Test", "Acceptance"]
python_functions = ["test"]
# NOTE: "doc" is not included here, but gets tested explicitly via "doctesting".
testpaths = ["testing"]
norecursedirs = ["testing/example_scripts"]
norecursedirs = [
"testing/example_scripts",
".*",
"build",
"dist",
]
xfail_strict = true
filterwarnings = [
"error",

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@ -44,6 +44,7 @@ DEVELOPMENT_STATUS_CLASSIFIERS = (
)
ADDITIONAL_PROJECTS = { # set of additional projects to consider as plugins
"logassert",
"nuts",
}

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@ -132,7 +132,7 @@ def isiterable(obj: Any) -> bool:
try:
iter(obj)
return not istext(obj)
except TypeError:
except Exception:
return False

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@ -953,7 +953,8 @@ class Config:
#: Command line arguments.
ARGS = enum.auto()
#: Invocation directory.
INCOVATION_DIR = enum.auto()
INVOCATION_DIR = enum.auto()
INCOVATION_DIR = INVOCATION_DIR # backwards compatibility alias
#: 'testpaths' configuration value.
TESTPATHS = enum.auto()
@ -1278,7 +1279,7 @@ class Config:
else:
result = []
if not result:
source = Config.ArgsSource.INCOVATION_DIR
source = Config.ArgsSource.INVOCATION_DIR
result = [str(invocation_dir)]
return result, source

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@ -32,7 +32,7 @@ from _pytest.compat import safe_getattr
from _pytest.config import Config
from _pytest.config.argparsing import Parser
from _pytest.fixtures import fixture
from _pytest.fixtures import FixtureRequest
from _pytest.fixtures import TopRequest
from _pytest.nodes import Collector
from _pytest.nodes import Item
from _pytest.outcomes import OutcomeException
@ -261,7 +261,7 @@ class DoctestItem(Item):
self.runner = runner
self.dtest = dtest
self.obj = None
self.fixture_request: Optional[FixtureRequest] = None
self.fixture_request: Optional[TopRequest] = None
@classmethod
def from_parent( # type: ignore
@ -571,7 +571,7 @@ class DoctestModule(Module):
)
def _setup_fixtures(doctest_item: DoctestItem) -> FixtureRequest:
def _setup_fixtures(doctest_item: DoctestItem) -> TopRequest:
"""Used by DoctestTextfile and DoctestItem to setup fixture information."""
def func() -> None:
@ -582,7 +582,7 @@ def _setup_fixtures(doctest_item: DoctestItem) -> FixtureRequest:
doctest_item._fixtureinfo = fm.getfixtureinfo( # type: ignore[attr-defined]
node=doctest_item, func=func, cls=None, funcargs=False
)
fixture_request = FixtureRequest(doctest_item, _ispytest=True) # type: ignore[arg-type]
fixture_request = TopRequest(doctest_item, _ispytest=True) # type: ignore[arg-type]
fixture_request._fillfixtures()
return fixture_request

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@ -1,3 +1,4 @@
import abc
import dataclasses
import functools
import inspect
@ -313,26 +314,32 @@ class FuncFixtureInfo:
name2fixturedefs: Dict[str, Sequence["FixtureDef[Any]"]]
class FixtureRequest:
"""A request for a fixture from a test or fixture function.
class FixtureRequest(abc.ABC):
"""The type of the ``request`` fixture.
A request object gives access to the requesting test context and has
an optional ``param`` attribute in case the fixture is parametrized
indirectly.
A request object gives access to the requesting test context and has a
``param`` attribute in case the fixture is parametrized.
"""
def __init__(self, pyfuncitem: "Function", *, _ispytest: bool = False) -> None:
def __init__(
self,
pyfuncitem: "Function",
fixturename: Optional[str],
arg2fixturedefs: Dict[str, Sequence["FixtureDef[Any]"]],
arg2index: Dict[str, int],
fixture_defs: Dict[str, "FixtureDef[Any]"],
*,
_ispytest: bool = False,
) -> None:
check_ispytest(_ispytest)
#: Fixture for which this request is being performed.
self.fixturename: Optional[str] = None
self._pyfuncitem = pyfuncitem
self._fixturemanager = pyfuncitem.session._fixturemanager
self._scope = Scope.Function
self.fixturename: Final = fixturename
self._pyfuncitem: Final = pyfuncitem
# The FixtureDefs for each fixture name requested by this item.
# Starts from the statically-known fixturedefs resolved during
# collection. Dynamically requested fixtures (using
# `request.getfixturevalue("foo")`) are added dynamically.
self._arg2fixturedefs = pyfuncitem._fixtureinfo.name2fixturedefs.copy()
self._arg2fixturedefs: Final = arg2fixturedefs
# A fixture may override another fixture with the same name, e.g. a fixture
# in a module can override a fixture in a conftest, a fixture in a class can
# override a fixture in the module, and so on.
@ -342,10 +349,10 @@ class FixtureRequest:
# The fixturedefs list in _arg2fixturedefs for a given name is ordered from
# furthest to closest, so we use negative indexing -1, -2, ... to go from
# last to first.
self._arg2index: Dict[str, int] = {}
self._arg2index: Final = arg2index
# The evaluated argnames so far, mapping to the FixtureDef they resolved
# to.
self._fixture_defs: Dict[str, FixtureDef[Any]] = {}
self._fixture_defs: Final = fixture_defs
# Notes on the type of `param`:
# -`request.param` is only defined in parametrized fixtures, and will raise
# AttributeError otherwise. Python typing has no notion of "undefined", so
@ -356,6 +363,15 @@ class FixtureRequest:
# for now just using Any.
self.param: Any
@property
def _fixturemanager(self) -> "FixtureManager":
return self._pyfuncitem.session._fixturemanager
@property
@abc.abstractmethod
def _scope(self) -> Scope:
raise NotImplementedError()
@property
def scope(self) -> _ScopeName:
"""Scope string, one of "function", "class", "module", "package", "session"."""
@ -369,25 +385,10 @@ class FixtureRequest:
return result
@property
@abc.abstractmethod
def node(self):
"""Underlying collection node (depends on current request scope)."""
scope = self._scope
if scope is Scope.Function:
# This might also be a non-function Item despite its attribute name.
node: Optional[Union[nodes.Item, nodes.Collector]] = self._pyfuncitem
elif scope is Scope.Package:
# FIXME: _fixturedef is not defined on FixtureRequest (this class),
# but on SubRequest (a subclass).
node = get_scope_package(self._pyfuncitem, self._fixturedef) # type: ignore[attr-defined]
else:
node = get_scope_node(self._pyfuncitem, scope)
if node is None and scope is Scope.Class:
# Fallback to function item itself.
node = self._pyfuncitem
assert node, 'Could not obtain a node for scope "{}" for function {!r}'.format(
scope, self._pyfuncitem
)
return node
raise NotImplementedError()
def _getnextfixturedef(self, argname: str) -> "FixtureDef[Any]":
fixturedefs = self._arg2fixturedefs.get(argname, None)
@ -473,11 +474,11 @@ class FixtureRequest:
"""Pytest session object."""
return self._pyfuncitem.session # type: ignore[no-any-return]
@abc.abstractmethod
def addfinalizer(self, finalizer: Callable[[], object]) -> None:
"""Add finalizer/teardown function to be called without arguments after
the last test within the requesting test context finished execution."""
# XXX usually this method is shadowed by fixturedef specific ones.
self.node.addfinalizer(finalizer)
raise NotImplementedError()
def applymarker(self, marker: Union[str, MarkDecorator]) -> None:
"""Apply a marker to a single test function invocation.
@ -498,13 +499,6 @@ class FixtureRequest:
"""
raise self._fixturemanager.FixtureLookupError(None, self, msg)
def _fillfixtures(self) -> None:
item = self._pyfuncitem
fixturenames = getattr(item, "fixturenames", self.fixturenames)
for argname in fixturenames:
if argname not in item.funcargs:
item.funcargs[argname] = self.getfixturevalue(argname)
def getfixturevalue(self, argname: str) -> Any:
"""Dynamically run a named fixture function.
@ -638,6 +632,98 @@ class FixtureRequest:
finalizer = functools.partial(fixturedef.finish, request=subrequest)
subrequest.node.addfinalizer(finalizer)
@final
class TopRequest(FixtureRequest):
"""The type of the ``request`` fixture in a test function."""
def __init__(self, pyfuncitem: "Function", *, _ispytest: bool = False) -> None:
super().__init__(
fixturename=None,
pyfuncitem=pyfuncitem,
arg2fixturedefs=pyfuncitem._fixtureinfo.name2fixturedefs.copy(),
arg2index={},
fixture_defs={},
_ispytest=_ispytest,
)
@property
def _scope(self) -> Scope:
return Scope.Function
@property
def node(self):
return self._pyfuncitem
def __repr__(self) -> str:
return "<FixtureRequest for %r>" % (self.node)
def _fillfixtures(self) -> None:
item = self._pyfuncitem
fixturenames = getattr(item, "fixturenames", self.fixturenames)
for argname in fixturenames:
if argname not in item.funcargs:
item.funcargs[argname] = self.getfixturevalue(argname)
def addfinalizer(self, finalizer: Callable[[], object]) -> None:
self.node.addfinalizer(finalizer)
@final
class SubRequest(FixtureRequest):
"""The type of the ``request`` fixture in a fixture function requested
(transitively) by a test function."""
def __init__(
self,
request: FixtureRequest,
scope: Scope,
param: Any,
param_index: int,
fixturedef: "FixtureDef[object]",
*,
_ispytest: bool = False,
) -> None:
super().__init__(
pyfuncitem=request._pyfuncitem,
fixturename=fixturedef.argname,
fixture_defs=request._fixture_defs,
arg2fixturedefs=request._arg2fixturedefs,
arg2index=request._arg2index,
_ispytest=_ispytest,
)
self._parent_request: Final[FixtureRequest] = request
self._scope_field: Final = scope
self._fixturedef: Final = fixturedef
if param is not NOTSET:
self.param = param
self.param_index: Final = param_index
def __repr__(self) -> str:
return f"<SubRequest {self.fixturename!r} for {self._pyfuncitem!r}>"
@property
def _scope(self) -> Scope:
return self._scope_field
@property
def node(self):
scope = self._scope
if scope is Scope.Function:
# This might also be a non-function Item despite its attribute name.
node: Optional[Union[nodes.Item, nodes.Collector]] = self._pyfuncitem
elif scope is Scope.Package:
node = get_scope_package(self._pyfuncitem, self._fixturedef)
else:
node = get_scope_node(self._pyfuncitem, scope)
if node is None and scope is Scope.Class:
# Fallback to function item itself.
node = self._pyfuncitem
assert node, 'Could not obtain a node for scope "{}" for function {!r}'.format(
scope, self._pyfuncitem
)
return node
def _check_scope(
self,
argname: str,
@ -672,44 +758,7 @@ class FixtureRequest:
)
return lines
def __repr__(self) -> str:
return "<FixtureRequest for %r>" % (self.node)
@final
class SubRequest(FixtureRequest):
"""A sub request for handling getting a fixture from a test function/fixture."""
def __init__(
self,
request: "FixtureRequest",
scope: Scope,
param: Any,
param_index: int,
fixturedef: "FixtureDef[object]",
*,
_ispytest: bool = False,
) -> None:
check_ispytest(_ispytest)
self._parent_request = request
self.fixturename = fixturedef.argname
if param is not NOTSET:
self.param = param
self.param_index = param_index
self._scope = scope
self._fixturedef = fixturedef
self._pyfuncitem = request._pyfuncitem
self._fixture_defs = request._fixture_defs
self._arg2fixturedefs = request._arg2fixturedefs
self._arg2index = request._arg2index
self._fixturemanager = request._fixturemanager
def __repr__(self) -> str:
return f"<SubRequest {self.fixturename!r} for {self._pyfuncitem!r}>"
def addfinalizer(self, finalizer: Callable[[], object]) -> None:
"""Add finalizer/teardown function to be called without arguments after
the last test within the requesting test context finished execution."""
self._fixturedef.addfinalizer(finalizer)
def _schedule_finalizers(

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@ -461,7 +461,9 @@ if TYPE_CHECKING:
*conditions: Union[str, bool],
reason: str = ...,
run: bool = ...,
raises: Union[Type[BaseException], Tuple[Type[BaseException], ...]] = ...,
raises: Union[
None, Type[BaseException], Tuple[Type[BaseException], ...]
] = ...,
strict: bool = ...,
) -> MarkDecorator:
...

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@ -233,6 +233,9 @@ def xfail(reason: str = "") -> NoReturn:
This function should be called only during testing (setup, call or teardown).
No other code is executed after using ``xfail()`` (it is implemented
internally by raising an exception).
:param reason:
The message to show the user as reason for the xfail.

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@ -829,7 +829,7 @@ class Pytester:
return self._makefile(ext, args, kwargs)
def makeconftest(self, source: str) -> Path:
"""Write a contest.py file.
"""Write a conftest.py file.
:param source: The contents.
:returns: The conftest.py file.

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@ -1829,7 +1829,7 @@ class Function(PyobjMixin, nodes.Item):
def _initrequest(self) -> None:
self.funcargs: Dict[str, object] = {}
self._request = fixtures.FixtureRequest(self, _ispytest=True)
self._request = fixtures.TopRequest(self, _ispytest=True)
@property
def function(self):

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@ -1,5 +1,7 @@
# PYTHON_ARGCOMPLETE_OK
"""pytest: unit and functional testing with Python."""
from typing import TYPE_CHECKING
from _pytest import __version__
from _pytest import version_tuple
from _pytest._code import ExceptionInfo
@ -165,11 +167,12 @@ __all__ = [
"yield_fixture",
]
if not TYPE_CHECKING:
def __getattr__(name: str) -> object:
if name == "Instance":
# The import emits a deprecation warning.
from _pytest.python import Instance
def __getattr__(name: str) -> object:
if name == "Instance":
# The import emits a deprecation warning.
from _pytest.python import Instance
return Instance
raise AttributeError(f"module {__name__} has no attribute {name}")
return Instance
raise AttributeError(f"module {__name__} has no attribute {name}")

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@ -272,7 +272,7 @@ def test_importing_instance_is_deprecated(pytester: Pytester) -> None:
pytest.PytestDeprecationWarning,
match=re.escape("The pytest.Instance collector type is deprecated"),
):
pytest.Instance
pytest.Instance # type:ignore[attr-defined]
with pytest.warns(
pytest.PytestDeprecationWarning,

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@ -4,10 +4,9 @@ import textwrap
from pathlib import Path
import pytest
from _pytest import fixtures
from _pytest.compat import getfuncargnames
from _pytest.config import ExitCode
from _pytest.fixtures import FixtureRequest
from _pytest.fixtures import TopRequest
from _pytest.monkeypatch import MonkeyPatch
from _pytest.pytester import get_public_names
from _pytest.pytester import Pytester
@ -659,7 +658,7 @@ class TestRequestBasic:
"""
)
assert isinstance(item, Function)
req = fixtures.FixtureRequest(item, _ispytest=True)
req = TopRequest(item, _ispytest=True)
assert req.function == item.obj
assert req.keywords == item.keywords
assert hasattr(req.module, "test_func")
@ -701,9 +700,7 @@ class TestRequestBasic:
(item1,) = pytester.genitems([modcol])
assert isinstance(item1, Function)
assert item1.name == "test_method"
arg2fixturedefs = fixtures.FixtureRequest(
item1, _ispytest=True
)._arg2fixturedefs
arg2fixturedefs = TopRequest(item1, _ispytest=True)._arg2fixturedefs
assert len(arg2fixturedefs) == 1
assert arg2fixturedefs["something"][0].argname == "something"
@ -969,7 +966,7 @@ class TestRequestBasic:
modcol = pytester.getmodulecol("def test_somefunc(): pass")
(item,) = pytester.genitems([modcol])
assert isinstance(item, Function)
req = fixtures.FixtureRequest(item, _ispytest=True)
req = TopRequest(item, _ispytest=True)
assert req.path == modcol.path
def test_request_fixturenames(self, pytester: Pytester) -> None:
@ -1128,7 +1125,7 @@ class TestRequestMarking:
"""
)
assert isinstance(item1, Function)
req1 = fixtures.FixtureRequest(item1, _ispytest=True)
req1 = TopRequest(item1, _ispytest=True)
assert "xfail" not in item1.keywords
req1.applymarker(pytest.mark.xfail)
assert "xfail" in item1.keywords
@ -4036,7 +4033,7 @@ class TestScopeOrdering:
)
items, _ = pytester.inline_genitems()
assert isinstance(items[0], Function)
request = FixtureRequest(items[0], _ispytest=True)
request = TopRequest(items[0], _ispytest=True)
assert request.fixturenames == "m1 f1".split()
def test_func_closure_with_native_fixtures(
@ -4085,7 +4082,7 @@ class TestScopeOrdering:
)
items, _ = pytester.inline_genitems()
assert isinstance(items[0], Function)
request = FixtureRequest(items[0], _ispytest=True)
request = TopRequest(items[0], _ispytest=True)
# order of fixtures based on their scope and position in the parameter list
assert (
request.fixturenames
@ -4113,7 +4110,7 @@ class TestScopeOrdering:
)
items, _ = pytester.inline_genitems()
assert isinstance(items[0], Function)
request = FixtureRequest(items[0], _ispytest=True)
request = TopRequest(items[0], _ispytest=True)
assert request.fixturenames == "m1 f1".split()
def test_func_closure_scopes_reordered(self, pytester: Pytester) -> None:
@ -4147,7 +4144,7 @@ class TestScopeOrdering:
)
items, _ = pytester.inline_genitems()
assert isinstance(items[0], Function)
request = FixtureRequest(items[0], _ispytest=True)
request = TopRequest(items[0], _ispytest=True)
assert request.fixturenames == "s1 m1 c1 f2 f1".split()
def test_func_closure_same_scope_closer_root_first(
@ -4190,7 +4187,7 @@ class TestScopeOrdering:
)
items, _ = pytester.inline_genitems()
assert isinstance(items[0], Function)
request = FixtureRequest(items[0], _ispytest=True)
request = TopRequest(items[0], _ispytest=True)
assert request.fixturenames == "p_sub m_conf m_sub m_test f1".split()
def test_func_closure_all_scopes_complex(self, pytester: Pytester) -> None:
@ -4235,7 +4232,7 @@ class TestScopeOrdering:
)
items, _ = pytester.inline_genitems()
assert isinstance(items[0], Function)
request = FixtureRequest(items[0], _ispytest=True)
request = TopRequest(items[0], _ispytest=True)
assert request.fixturenames == "s1 p1 m1 m2 c1 f2 f1".split()
def test_multiple_packages(self, pytester: Pytester) -> None:

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@ -685,6 +685,25 @@ class TestAssertionRewrite:
assert msg is not None
assert "<MY42 object> < 0" in msg
def test_assert_handling_raise_in__iter__(self, pytester: Pytester) -> None:
pytester.makepyfile(
"""\
class A:
def __iter__(self):
raise ValueError()
def __eq__(self, o: object) -> bool:
return self is o
def __repr__(self):
return "<A object>"
assert A() == A()
"""
)
result = pytester.runpytest()
result.stdout.fnmatch_lines(["*E*assert <A object> == <A object>"])
def test_formatchar(self) -> None:
def f() -> None:
assert "%test" == "test" # type: ignore[comparison-overlap]

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@ -507,6 +507,24 @@ class TestParseIni:
result = pytester.runpytest("--foo=1")
result.stdout.fnmatch_lines("* no tests ran in *")
def test_args_source_args(self, pytester: Pytester):
config = pytester.parseconfig("--", "test_filename.py")
assert config.args_source == Config.ArgsSource.ARGS
def test_args_source_invocation_dir(self, pytester: Pytester):
config = pytester.parseconfig()
assert config.args_source == Config.ArgsSource.INVOCATION_DIR
def test_args_source_testpaths(self, pytester: Pytester):
pytester.makeini(
"""
[pytest]
testpaths=*
"""
)
config = pytester.parseconfig()
assert config.args_source == Config.ArgsSource.TESTPATHS
class TestConfigCmdlineParsing:
def test_parsing_again_fails(self, pytester: Pytester) -> None:

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@ -2,6 +2,7 @@ from pathlib import Path
import pytest
from _pytest.compat import LEGACY_PATH
from _pytest.fixtures import TopRequest
from _pytest.legacypath import TempdirFactory
from _pytest.legacypath import Testdir
@ -91,7 +92,7 @@ def test_fixturerequest_getmodulepath(pytester: pytest.Pytester) -> None:
modcol = pytester.getmodulecol("def test_somefunc(): pass")
(item,) = pytester.genitems([modcol])
assert isinstance(item, pytest.Function)
req = pytest.FixtureRequest(item, _ispytest=True)
req = TopRequest(item, _ispytest=True)
assert req.path == modcol.path
assert req.fspath == modcol.fspath # type: ignore[attr-defined]

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@ -12,6 +12,7 @@ envlist =
pypy3
py38-{pexpect,xdist,unittestextras,numpy,pluggymain,pylib}
doctesting
doctesting-coverage
plugins
py38-freeze
docs