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Kirill Smelkov
cpython
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Aug 13, 2001
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Fred Drake
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'''
Test cases for pyclbr.py
Nick Mathewson
'''
from
test_support
import
run_unittest
import
unittest
,
sys
from
types
import
ClassType
,
FunctionType
,
MethodType
import
pyclbr
# This next line triggers an error on old versions of pyclbr.
from
commands
import
getstatus
# Here we test the python class browser code.
#
# The main function in this suite, 'testModule', compares the output
# of pyclbr with the introspected members of a module. Because pyclbr
# is imperfect (as designed), testModule is called with a set of
# members to ignore.
class
PyclbrTest
(
unittest
.
TestCase
):
def
assertListEq
(
self
,
l1
,
l2
,
ignore
):
''' succeed iff {l1} - {ignore} == {l2} - {ignore} '''
for
p1
,
p2
in
(
l1
,
l2
),
(
l2
,
l1
):
for
item
in
p1
:
ok
=
(
item
in
p2
)
or
(
item
in
ignore
)
if
not
ok
:
self
.
fail
(
"%r missing"
%
item
)
def
assertHasattr
(
self
,
obj
,
attr
,
ignore
):
''' succeed iff hasattr(obj,attr) or attr in ignore. '''
if
attr
in
ignore
:
return
if
not
hasattr
(
obj
,
attr
):
print
"???"
,
attr
self
.
failUnless
(
hasattr
(
obj
,
attr
))
def
assertHaskey
(
self
,
obj
,
key
,
ignore
):
''' succeed iff obj.has_key(key) or key in ignore. '''
if
key
in
ignore
:
return
if
not
obj
.
has_key
(
key
):
print
"***"
,
key
self
.
failUnless
(
obj
.
has_key
(
key
))
def
assertEquals
(
self
,
a
,
b
,
ignore
=
None
):
''' succeed iff a == b or a in ignore or b in ignore '''
if
(
ignore
==
None
)
or
(
a
in
ignore
)
or
(
b
in
ignore
):
return
unittest
.
TestCase
.
assertEquals
(
self
,
a
,
b
)
def
checkModule
(
self
,
moduleName
,
module
=
None
,
ignore
=
()):
''' succeed iff pyclbr.readmodule_ex(modulename) corresponds
to the actual module object, module. Any identifiers in
ignore are ignored. If no module is provided, the appropriate
module is loaded with __import__.'''
if
module
==
None
:
module
=
__import__
(
moduleName
,
globals
(),
{},
[])
dict
=
pyclbr
.
readmodule_ex
(
moduleName
)
# Make sure the toplevel functions and classes are the same.
for
name
,
value
in
dict
.
items
():
if
name
in
ignore
:
continue
self
.
assertHasattr
(
module
,
name
,
ignore
)
py_item
=
getattr
(
module
,
name
)
if
isinstance
(
value
,
pyclbr
.
Function
):
self
.
assertEquals
(
type
(
py_item
),
FunctionType
)
else
:
self
.
assertEquals
(
type
(
py_item
),
ClassType
)
real_bases
=
[
base
.
__name__
for
base
in
py_item
.
__bases__
]
pyclbr_bases
=
[
getattr
(
base
,
'name'
,
base
)
for
base
in
value
.
super
]
self
.
assertListEq
(
real_bases
,
pyclbr_bases
,
ignore
)
actualMethods
=
[]
for
m
in
dir
(
py_item
):
if
type
(
getattr
(
py_item
,
m
))
==
MethodType
:
actualMethods
.
append
(
m
)
foundMethods
=
[]
for
m
in
value
.
methods
.
keys
():
if
m
[:
2
]
==
'__'
and
m
[
-
2
:]
!=
'__'
:
foundMethods
.
append
(
'_'
+
name
+
m
)
else
:
foundMethods
.
append
(
m
)
self
.
assertListEq
(
foundMethods
,
actualMethods
,
ignore
)
self
.
assertEquals
(
py_item
.
__module__
,
value
.
module
)
self
.
assertEquals
(
py_item
.
__name__
,
value
.
name
,
ignore
)
# can't check file or lineno
# Now check for missing stuff.
for
name
in
dir
(
module
):
item
=
getattr
(
module
,
name
)
if
type
(
item
)
in
(
ClassType
,
FunctionType
):
self
.
assertHaskey
(
dict
,
name
,
ignore
)
def
test_easy
(
self
):
self
.
checkModule
(
'pyclbr'
)
self
.
checkModule
(
'doctest'
)
self
.
checkModule
(
'rfc822'
)
self
.
checkModule
(
'xmllib'
)
self
.
checkModule
(
'difflib'
)
def
test_others
(
self
):
cm
=
self
.
checkModule
# these are about the 20 longest modules.
cm
(
'random'
,
ignore
=
(
'_verify'
,))
# deleted
cm
(
'cgi'
,
ignore
=
(
'f'
,
'g'
,
# nested declarations
'log'
))
# set with =, not def
cm
(
'mhlib'
,
ignore
=
(
'do'
,
# nested declaration
'bisect'
))
# imported method, set with =
cm
(
'urllib'
,
ignore
=
(
'getproxies_environment'
,
# set with =
'getproxies_registry'
))
# set with =
#XXXX bad example
#cm('urllib2', ignore=('at_cnri', # defined inside __main__
# '__super_init', # set with =.
# '_HTTPError__super_init', # set with =.
# 'http_error_301', # set with =.
# ))
cm
(
'pickle'
,
ignore
=
(
'g'
,))
# deleted declaration
cm
(
'aifc'
,
ignore
=
(
'openfp'
,))
# set with =
cm
(
'httplib'
,
ignore
=
(
'error'
,))
# set with =
cm
(
'Cookie'
,
ignore
=
(
'__str__'
,
'Cookie'
))
# set with =
cm
(
'sre_parse'
,
ignore
=
(
'literal'
,
# nested def
'makedict'
,
'dump'
# from sre_constants
))
cm
(
'test.test_pyclbr'
,
module
=
sys
.
modules
[
__name__
])
# pydoc doesn't work because of string issues
# cm('pydoc', pydoc)
# pdb plays too many dynamic games
# cm('pdb', pdb)
run_unittest
(
PyclbrTest
)
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