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			Python
		
	
	
	
			
		
		
	
	
			168 lines
		
	
	
		
			5.3 KiB
		
	
	
	
		
			Python
		
	
	
	
from _pytest.outcomes import Failed
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import pytest
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import sys
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class TestRaises(object):
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    def test_raises(self):
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        source = "int('qwe')"
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        excinfo = pytest.raises(ValueError, source)
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        code = excinfo.traceback[-1].frame.code
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        s = str(code.fullsource)
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        assert s == source
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    def test_raises_exec(self):
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        pytest.raises(ValueError, "a,x = []")
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    def test_raises_syntax_error(self):
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        pytest.raises(SyntaxError, "qwe qwe qwe")
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    def test_raises_function(self):
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        pytest.raises(ValueError, int, 'hello')
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    def test_raises_callable_no_exception(self):
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        class A(object):
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            def __call__(self):
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                pass
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        try:
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            pytest.raises(ValueError, A())
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        except pytest.raises.Exception:
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            pass
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    def test_raises_as_contextmanager(self, testdir):
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        testdir.makepyfile("""
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            from __future__ import with_statement
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            import py, pytest
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            import _pytest._code
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            def test_simple():
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                with pytest.raises(ZeroDivisionError) as excinfo:
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                    assert isinstance(excinfo, _pytest._code.ExceptionInfo)
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                    1/0
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                print (excinfo)
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                assert excinfo.type == ZeroDivisionError
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                assert isinstance(excinfo.value, ZeroDivisionError)
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            def test_noraise():
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                with pytest.raises(pytest.raises.Exception):
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                    with pytest.raises(ValueError):
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                           int()
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            def test_raise_wrong_exception_passes_by():
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                with pytest.raises(ZeroDivisionError):
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                    with pytest.raises(ValueError):
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                           1/0
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        """)
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        result = testdir.runpytest()
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        result.stdout.fnmatch_lines([
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            '*3 passed*',
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        ])
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    def test_noclass(self):
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        with pytest.raises(TypeError):
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            pytest.raises('wrong', lambda: None)
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    def test_invalid_arguments_to_raises(self):
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        with pytest.raises(TypeError, match='unknown'):
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            with pytest.raises(TypeError, unknown='bogus'):
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                raise ValueError()
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    def test_tuple(self):
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        with pytest.raises((KeyError, ValueError)):
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            raise KeyError('oops')
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    def test_no_raise_message(self):
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        try:
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            pytest.raises(ValueError, int, '0')
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        except pytest.raises.Exception as e:
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            assert e.msg == "DID NOT RAISE {0}".format(repr(ValueError))
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        else:
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            assert False, "Expected pytest.raises.Exception"
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        try:
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            with pytest.raises(ValueError):
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                pass
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        except pytest.raises.Exception as e:
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            assert e.msg == "DID NOT RAISE {0}".format(repr(ValueError))
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        else:
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            assert False, "Expected pytest.raises.Exception"
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    def test_custom_raise_message(self):
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        message = "TEST_MESSAGE"
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        try:
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            with pytest.raises(ValueError, message=message):
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                pass
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        except pytest.raises.Exception as e:
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            assert e.msg == message
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        else:
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            assert False, "Expected pytest.raises.Exception"
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    @pytest.mark.parametrize('method', ['function', 'with'])
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    def test_raises_cyclic_reference(self, method):
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        """
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        Ensure pytest.raises does not leave a reference cycle (#1965).
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        """
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        import gc
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        class T(object):
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            def __call__(self):
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                raise ValueError
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        t = T()
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        if method == 'function':
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            pytest.raises(ValueError, t)
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        else:
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            with pytest.raises(ValueError):
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                t()
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        # ensure both forms of pytest.raises don't leave exceptions in sys.exc_info()
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        assert sys.exc_info() == (None, None, None)
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        del t
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        # ensure the t instance is not stuck in a cyclic reference
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        for o in gc.get_objects():
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            assert type(o) is not T
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    def test_raises_match(self):
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        msg = r"with base \d+"
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        with pytest.raises(ValueError, match=msg):
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            int('asdf')
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        msg = "with base 10"
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        with pytest.raises(ValueError, match=msg):
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            int('asdf')
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        msg = "with base 16"
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        expr = r"Pattern '{0}' not found in 'invalid literal for int\(\) with base 10: 'asdf''".format(msg)
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        with pytest.raises(AssertionError, match=expr):
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            with pytest.raises(ValueError, match=msg):
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                int('asdf', base=10)
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    def test_raises_match_wrong_type(self):
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        """Raising an exception with the wrong type and match= given.
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        pytest should throw the unexpected exception - the pattern match is not
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        really relevant if we got a different exception.
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        """
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        with pytest.raises(ValueError):
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            with pytest.raises(IndexError, match='nomatch'):
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                int('asdf')
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    def test_raises_exception_looks_iterable(self):
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        from six import add_metaclass
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        class Meta(type(object)):
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            def __getitem__(self, item):
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                return 1/0
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            def __len__(self):
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                return 1
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        @add_metaclass(Meta)
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        class ClassLooksIterableException(Exception):
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            pass
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        with pytest.raises(Failed, match="DID NOT RAISE <class 'raises.ClassLooksIterableException'>"):
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            pytest.raises(ClassLooksIterableException, lambda: None)
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