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#! /usr/bin/env python2.4 """Regression test. This will find all modules whose name is "test_*" in the test directory, and run them. Various command line options provide additional facilities. Command line options: -v: verbose -- run tests in verbose mode with output to stdout -w: verbose2 -- re-run failed tests in verbose mode -q: quiet -- don't print anything except if a test fails -g: generate -- write the output file for a test instead of comparing it -x: exclude -- arguments are tests to *exclude* -s: single -- run only a single test (see below) -r: random -- randomize test execution order -f: fromfile -- read names of tests to run from a file (see below) -l: findleaks -- if GC is available detect tests that leak memory -u: use -- specify which special resource intensive tests to run -h: help -- print this text and exit -t: threshold -- call gc.set_threshold(N) -T: coverage -- turn on code coverage using the trace module -D: coverdir -- Directory where coverage files are put -N: nocoverdir -- Put coverage files alongside modules -L: runleaks -- run the leaks(1) command just before exit -R: huntrleaks -- search for reference leaks (needs debug build, v. slow) If non-option arguments are present, they are names for tests to run, unless -x is given, in which case they are names for tests not to run. If no test names are given, all tests are run. -v is incompatible with -g and does not compare test output files. -T turns on code coverage tracing with the trace module. -D specifies the directory where coverage files are put. -N Put coverage files alongside modules. -s means to run only a single test and exit. This is useful when doing memory analysis on the Python interpreter (which tend to consume too many resources to run the full regression test non-stop). The file /tmp/pynexttest is read to find the next test to run. If this file is missing, the first test_*.py file in testdir or on the command line is used. (actually tempfile.gettempdir() is used instead of /tmp). -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), so the minimal invocation is '-R ::'. -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. compiler - Test the compiler package by compiling all the source in the standard library and test suite. This takes a long time. subprocess Run all tests for the subprocess module. To enable all resources except one, use '-uall,-<resource>'. For example, to run all the tests except for the bsddb tests, give the option '-uall,-bsddb'. """ import os import sys import getopt import random import warnings import sre import cStringIO import traceback # I see no other way to suppress these warnings; # putting them in test_grammar.py has no effect: warnings.filterwarnings("ignore", "hex/oct constants", FutureWarning, ".*test.test_grammar$") if sys.maxint > 0x7fffffff: # Also suppress them in <string>, because for 64-bit platforms, # that's where test_grammar.py hides them. warnings.filterwarnings("ignore", "hex/oct constants", FutureWarning, "<string>") # 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)) from test import test_support RESOURCE_NAMES = ('audio', 'curses', 'largefile', 'network', 'bsddb', 'decimal', 'compiler', 'subprocess') def usage(code, msg=''): print __doc__ if msg: print msg sys.exit(code) def main(tests=None, testdir=None, verbose=0, quiet=False, generate=False, exclude=False, single=False, randomize=False, fromfile=None, findleaks=False, use_resources=None, trace=False, coverdir='coverage', runleaks=False, huntrleaks=False, verbose2=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, generate, exclude, single, randomize, findleaks, use_resources, trace and coverdir) 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:], 'hvgqxsrf:lu:t:TD:NLR:w', ['help', 'verbose', 'quiet', 'generate', 'exclude', 'single', 'random', 'fromfile', 'findleaks', 'use=', 'threshold=', 'trace', 'coverdir=', 'nocoverdir', 'runleaks', 'huntrleaks=', 'verbose2', ]) except getopt.error, msg: usage(2, msg) # Defaults 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 ('-q', '--quiet'): quiet = True; verbose = 0 elif o in ('-g', '--generate'): generate = True elif o in ('-x', '--exclude'): exclude = True elif o in ('-s', '--single'): single = True elif o in ('-r', '--randomize'): randomize = True 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) != 3: print a, huntrleaks usage(2, '-R takes three colon-separated arguments') if len(huntrleaks[0]) == 0: huntrleaks[0] = 5 else: huntrleaks[0] = int(huntrleaks[0]) if len(huntrleaks[1]) == 0: huntrleaks[1] = 4 else: huntrleaks[1] = int(huntrleaks[1]) if len(huntrleaks[2]) == 0: huntrleaks[2] = "reflog.txt" 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) if generate and verbose: usage(2, "-g and -v don't go together!") if single and fromfile: usage(2, "-s and -f don't go together!") good = [] bad = [] skipped = [] resource_denieds = [] 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: from tempfile import gettempdir filename = os.path.join(gettempdir(), 'pynexttest') try: fp = open(filename, 'r') next = fp.read().strip() tests = [next] fp.close() except IOError: pass if fromfile: tests = [] fp = open(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. if args: args = map(removepy, args) if tests: tests = map(removepy, tests) stdtests = STDTESTS[:] nottests = NOTTESTS[:] if exclude: for arg in args: if arg in stdtests: stdtests.remove(arg) nottests[:0] = args args = [] tests = tests or args or findtests(testdir, stdtests, nottests) if single: tests = tests[:1] if randomize: random.shuffle(tests) if trace: import trace tracer = trace.Trace(ignoredirs=[sys.prefix, sys.exec_prefix], trace=False, count=True) test_support.verbose = verbose # Tell tests to be moderately quiet test_support.use_resources = use_resources save_modules = sys.modules.keys() 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, generate, verbose, quiet, testdir)', globals=globals(), locals=vars()) else: ok = runtest(test, generate, verbose, quiet, testdir, huntrleaks) if ok > 0: good.append(test) elif ok == 0: bad.append(test) else: skipped.append(test) if ok == -2: resource_denieds.append(test) 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) # The lists won't be sorted if running with -r good.sort() bad.sort() skipped.sort() if good and not quiet: if not bad and not skipped and len(good) > 1: print "All", print count(len(good), "test"), "OK." if verbose: print "CAUTION: stdout isn't compared in verbose mode:" print "a test that passes in verbose mode may fail without it." if bad: print count(len(bad), "test"), "failed:" printlist(bad) 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 = 1 ok = runtest(test, generate, 1, quiet, testdir, huntrleaks) except KeyboardInterrupt: # print a newline separate from the ^C print break except: raise if single: alltests = findtests(testdir, stdtests, nottests) for i in range(len(alltests)): if tests[0] == alltests[i]: if i == len(alltests) - 1: os.unlink(filename) else: fp = open(filename, 'w') fp.write(alltests[i+1] + '\n') fp.close() break 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) STDTESTS = [ 'test_grammar', 'test_opcodes', 'test_operations', 'test_builtin', 'test_exceptions', 'test_types', ] NOTTESTS = [ 'test_support', 'test_future1', 'test_future2', 'test_future3', ] def findtests(testdir=None, stdtests=STDTESTS, nottests=NOTTESTS): """Return a list of all applicable test modules.""" if not testdir: testdir = findtestdir() names = os.listdir(testdir) tests = [] for name in names: if name[:5] == "test_" and name[-3:] == os.extsep+"py": modname = name[:-3] if modname not in stdtests and modname not in nottests: tests.append(modname) tests.sort() return stdtests + tests def runtest(test, generate, verbose, quiet, testdir=None, huntrleaks=False): """Run a single test. test -- the name of the test generate -- if true, generate output, instead of running the test and comparing it to a previously created output file verbose -- if true, print more messages quiet -- if true, don't print 'skipped' messages (probably redundant) testdir -- test directory """ test_support.unload(test) if not testdir: testdir = findtestdir() outputdir = os.path.join(testdir, "output") outputfile = os.path.join(outputdir, test) if verbose: cfp = None else: cfp = cStringIO.StringIO() if huntrleaks: refrep = open(huntrleaks[2], "a") try: save_stdout = sys.stdout try: if cfp: sys.stdout = cfp print test # Output file starts with test name if test.startswith('test.'): abstest = test else: # Always import it from the test package abstest = 'test.' + test the_package = __import__(abstest, globals(), locals(), []) the_module = getattr(the_package, test) # Most tests run to completion simply as a side-effect of # being imported. For the benefit of tests that can't run # that way (like test_threaded_import), 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: # This code *is* hackish and inelegant, yes. # But it seems to do the job. import copy_reg fs = warnings.filters[:] ps = copy_reg.dispatch_table.copy() pic = sys.path_importer_cache.copy() import gc def cleanup(): import _strptime, urlparse, warnings, dircache from distutils.dir_util import _path_created _path_created.clear() warnings.filters[:] = fs gc.collect() sre.purge() _strptime._regex_cache.clear() urlparse.clear_cache() copy_reg.dispatch_table.clear() copy_reg.dispatch_table.update(ps) sys.path_importer_cache.clear() sys.path_importer_cache.update(pic) dircache.reset() if indirect_test: def run_the_test(): indirect_test() else: def run_the_test(): reload(the_module) deltas = [] repcount = huntrleaks[0] + huntrleaks[1] print >> sys.stderr, "beginning", repcount, "repetitions" print >> sys.stderr, \ ("1234567890"*(repcount//10 + 1))[:repcount] for i in range(repcount): rc = sys.gettotalrefcount() run_the_test() sys.stderr.write('.') cleanup() deltas.append(sys.gettotalrefcount() - rc - 2) print >>sys.stderr if max(map(abs, deltas[-huntrleaks[1]:])) > 0: print >>sys.stderr, test, 'leaked', \ deltas[-huntrleaks[1]:], 'references' print >>refrep, test, 'leaked', \ deltas[-huntrleaks[1]:], 'references' # The end of the huntrleaks hackishness. finally: sys.stdout = save_stdout except test_support.ResourceDenied, msg: if not quiet: print test, "skipped --", msg sys.stdout.flush() return -2 except (ImportError, test_support.TestSkipped), msg: if not quiet: print test, "skipped --", msg sys.stdout.flush() return -1 except KeyboardInterrupt: raise except test_support.TestFailed, msg: print "test", test, "failed --", msg sys.stdout.flush() return 0 except: type, value = sys.exc_info()[:2] print "test", test, "crashed --", str(type) + ":", value sys.stdout.flush() if verbose: traceback.print_exc(file=sys.stdout) sys.stdout.flush() return 0 else: if not cfp: return 1 output = cfp.getvalue() if generate: if output == test + "\n": if os.path.exists(outputfile): # Write it since it already exists (and the contents # may have changed), but let the user know it isn't # needed: print "output file", outputfile, \ "is no longer needed; consider removing it" else: # We don't need it, so don't create it. return 1 fp = open(outputfile, "w") fp.write(output) fp.close() return 1 if os.path.exists(outputfile): fp = open(outputfile, "r") expected = fp.read() fp.close() else: expected = test + "\n" if output == expected or huntrleaks: return 1 print "test", test, "produced unexpected output:" sys.stdout.flush() reportdiff(expected, output) sys.stdout.flush() return 0 def reportdiff(expected, output): import difflib print "*" * 70 a = expected.splitlines(1) b = output.splitlines(1) sm = difflib.SequenceMatcher(a=a, b=b) tuples = sm.get_opcodes() def pair(x0, x1): # x0:x1 are 0-based slice indices; convert to 1-based line indices. x0 += 1 if x0 >= x1: return "line " + str(x0) else: return "lines %d-%d" % (x0, x1) for op, a0, a1, b0, b1 in tuples: if op == 'equal': pass elif op == 'delete': print "***", pair(a0, a1), "of expected output missing:" for line in a[a0:a1]: print "-", line, elif op == 'replace': print "*** mismatch between", pair(a0, a1), "of expected", \ "output and", pair(b0, b1), "of actual output:" for line in difflib.ndiff(a[a0:a1], b[b0:b1]): print line, elif op == 'insert': print "***", pair(b0, b1), "of actual output doesn't appear", \ "in expected output after line", str(a1)+":" for line in b[b0:b1]: print "+", line, else: print "get_opcodes() returned bad tuple?!?!", (op, a0, a1, b0, b1) print "*" * 70 def findtestdir(): if __name__ == '__main__': file = sys.argv[0] else: file = __file__ testdir = os.path.dirname(file) or os.curdir return testdir def removepy(name): if name.endswith(os.extsep + "py"): name = name[:-3] return name 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 fill(' '.join(map(str, 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_normalization # Whether a skip is expected here depends on whether a large test # input file has been downloaded. test_normalization.skip_expected # controls that. # test_socket_ssl # Controlled by test_socket_ssl.skip_expected. Requires the network # resource, and a socket module with ssl support. # test_timeout # Controlled by test_timeout.skip_expected. Requires the network # resource and a socket module. # test_codecmaps_* # Whether a skip is expected here depends on whether a large test # input file has been downloaded. test_codecmaps_*.skip_expected # controls that. _expectations = { 'win32': """ test__locale test_applesingle test_al test_bsddb185 test_bsddb3 test_cd test_cl test_commands test_crypt test_curses test_dbm test_dl test_fcntl test_fork1 test_gdbm test_gl test_grp test_imgfile test_ioctl test_largefile test_linuxaudiodev test_mhlib test_nis test_openpty test_ossaudiodev test_poll test_posix test_pty test_pwd test_resource test_signal test_sunaudiodev test_threadsignals test_timing """, 'linux2': """ test_al test_applesingle test_bsddb185 test_cd test_cl test_curses test_dl test_gl test_imgfile test_largefile test_linuxaudiodev test_nis test_ntpath test_ossaudiodev test_sunaudiodev """, 'mac': """ test_al test_atexit test_bsddb test_bsddb185 test_bsddb3 test_bz2 test_cd test_cl test_commands test_crypt test_curses test_dbm test_dl test_fcntl test_fork1 test_gl test_grp test_ioctl test_imgfile test_largefile test_linuxaudiodev test_locale test_mmap test_nis test_ntpath test_openpty test_ossaudiodev test_poll test_popen test_popen2 test_posix test_pty test_pwd test_resource test_signal test_sunaudiodev test_sundry test_tarfile test_timing """, 'unixware7': """ test_al test_applesingle test_bsddb test_bsddb185 test_cd test_cl test_dl test_gl test_imgfile test_largefile test_linuxaudiodev test_minidom test_nis test_ntpath test_openpty test_pyexpat test_sax test_sunaudiodev test_sundry """, 'openunix8': """ test_al test_applesingle test_bsddb test_bsddb185 test_cd test_cl test_dl test_gl test_imgfile test_largefile test_linuxaudiodev test_minidom test_nis test_ntpath test_openpty test_pyexpat test_sax test_sunaudiodev test_sundry """, 'sco_sv3': """ test_al test_applesingle test_asynchat test_bsddb test_bsddb185 test_cd test_cl test_dl test_fork1 test_gettext test_gl test_imgfile test_largefile test_linuxaudiodev test_locale test_minidom test_nis test_ntpath test_openpty test_pyexpat test_queue test_sax test_sunaudiodev test_sundry test_thread test_threaded_import test_threadedtempfile test_threading """, 'riscos': """ test_al test_applesingle test_asynchat test_atexit test_bsddb test_bsddb185 test_bsddb3 test_cd test_cl test_commands test_crypt test_dbm test_dl test_fcntl test_fork1 test_gdbm test_gl test_grp test_imgfile test_largefile test_linuxaudiodev test_locale test_mmap test_nis test_ntpath test_openpty test_poll test_popen2 test_pty test_pwd test_strop test_sunaudiodev test_sundry test_thread test_threaded_import test_threadedtempfile test_threading test_timing """, 'darwin': """ test__locale test_al test_bsddb test_bsddb3 test_cd test_cl test_curses test_dl test_gdbm test_gl test_imgfile test_largefile test_linuxaudiodev test_locale test_minidom test_nis test_ntpath test_ossaudiodev test_poll test_sunaudiodev """, 'sunos5': """ test_al test_applesingle test_bsddb test_bsddb185 test_cd test_cl test_curses test_dbm test_gdbm test_gl test_gzip test_imgfile test_linuxaudiodev test_openpty test_zipfile test_zlib """, 'hp-ux11': """ test_al test_applesingle test_bsddb test_bsddb185 test_cd test_cl test_curses test_dl test_gdbm test_gl test_gzip test_imgfile test_largefile test_linuxaudiodev test_locale test_minidom test_nis test_ntpath test_openpty test_pyexpat test_sax test_sunaudiodev test_zipfile test_zlib """, 'atheos': """ test_al test_applesingle test_bsddb185 test_cd test_cl test_curses test_dl test_gdbm test_gl test_imgfile test_largefile test_linuxaudiodev test_locale test_mhlib test_mmap test_nis test_poll test_popen2 test_resource test_sunaudiodev """, 'cygwin': """ test_al test_applesingle test_bsddb185 test_bsddb3 test_cd test_cl test_curses test_dbm test_gl test_imgfile test_ioctl test_largefile test_linuxaudiodev test_locale test_nis test_ossaudiodev test_socketserver test_sunaudiodev """, 'os2emx': """ test_al test_applesingle test_audioop test_bsddb185 test_bsddb3 test_cd test_cl test_commands test_curses test_dl test_gl test_imgfile test_largefile test_linuxaudiodev test_mhlib test_mmap test_nis test_openpty test_ossaudiodev test_pty test_resource test_signal test_sunaudiodev """, 'freebsd4': """ test_aepack test_al test_applesingle test_bsddb test_bsddb3 test_cd test_cl test_gdbm test_gl test_imgfile test_linuxaudiodev test_locale test_macfs test_macostools test_nis test_normalization test_ossaudiodev test_pep277 test_plistlib test_pty test_scriptpackages test_socket_ssl test_socketserver test_sunaudiodev test_tcl test_timeout test_unicode_file test_urllibnet test_winreg test_winsound """, 'aix5': """ test_aepack test_al test_applesingle test_bsddb test_bsddb185 test_bsddb3 test_bz2 test_cd test_cl test_dl test_gdbm test_gl test_gzip test_imgfile test_linuxaudiodev test_macfs test_macostools test_nis test_ossaudiodev test_sunaudiodev test_tcl test_winreg test_winsound test_zipimport test_zlib """, } _expectations['freebsd5'] = _expectations['freebsd4'] _expectations['freebsd6'] = _expectations['freebsd4'] class _ExpectedSkips: def __init__(self): import os.path from test import test_normalization from test import test_socket_ssl from test import test_timeout from test import test_codecmaps_cn, test_codecmaps_jp from test import test_codecmaps_kr, test_codecmaps_tw from test import test_codecmaps_hk self.valid = False if sys.platform in _expectations: s = _expectations[sys.platform] self.expected = set(s.split()) if not os.path.supports_unicode_filenames: self.expected.add('test_pep277') if test_normalization.skip_expected: self.expected.add('test_normalization') if test_socket_ssl.skip_expected: self.expected.add('test_socket_ssl') if test_timeout.skip_expected: self.expected.add('test_timeout') for cc in ('cn', 'jp', 'kr', 'tw', 'hk'): if eval('test_codecmaps_' + cc).skip_expected: self.expected.add('test_codecmaps_' + cc) if sys.maxint == 9223372036854775807L: self.expected.add('test_rgbimg') self.expected.add('test_imageop') if not sys.platform in ("mac", "darwin"): MAC_ONLY = ["test_macostools", "test_macfs", "test_aepack", "test_plistlib", "test_scriptpackages"] for skip in MAC_ONLY: self.expected.add(skip) if sys.platform != "win32": WIN_ONLY = ["test_unicode_file", "test_winreg", "test_winsound"] for skip in WIN_ONLY: self.expected.add(skip) 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__': # Remove regrtest.py's own directory from the module search path. This # prevents relative imports from working, and relative imports will screw # up the testing framework. E.g. if both test.test_support and # test_support are imported, they will not contain the same globals, and # much of the testing framework relies on the globals in the # test.test_support module. mydir = os.path.abspath(os.path.normpath(os.path.dirname(sys.argv[0]))) i = pathlen = len(sys.path) while i >= 0: i -= 1 if os.path.abspath(os.path.normpath(sys.path[i])) == mydir: del sys.path[i] if len(sys.path) == pathlen: print 'Could not find %r in sys.path to remove it' % mydir main()