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Kirill Smelkov
cpython
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Jul 28, 2010
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Alexander Belopolsky
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Reverted r83142: add Lib/test/test_trace.py back
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import
imp
import
os
import
sys
from
test
import
test_support
import
unittest
import
trace
from
trace
import
CoverageResults
,
Trace
#------------------------------- Utilities -----------------------------------#
def
make_fake_module
():
"""Creates a fake module named 'fakemodule'.
The new module has a single function named 'foo', and it's placed in
sys.modules
The file this fake module "comes from" is fakefile.py
"""
# Prepare the function to import from the fake module
#
_fake_foo_src
=
r'''
def foo(a_):
b = a_ + 1
return b + 2
'''
.
lstrip
()
_fake_foo
=
compile
(
_fake_foo_src
,
'fakefile.py'
,
'exec'
)
# Create a new module, place the function into it and add it to sys.modules
#
fakemodule
=
imp
.
new_module
(
'fakemodule'
)
exec
_fake_foo
in
fakemodule
.
__dict__
fakemodule
.
__file__
=
'fakefile.py'
sys
.
modules
[
'fakemodule'
]
=
fakemodule
def
modname
(
filename
):
"""Infer a module name from a containing file name"""
base
=
os
.
path
.
basename
(
filename
)
mod
,
ext
=
os
.
path
.
splitext
(
base
)
return
mod
def
my_file_and_modname
():
"""The file and module name of this file (__file__)"""
return
__file__
,
modname
(
__file__
)
#-------------------- Target functions for tracing ---------------------------#
def
_traced_func_linear
(
a_
,
b_
):
a
=
a_
b
=
b_
c
=
a
+
b
return
c
def
_traced_func_loop
(
a_
,
b_
):
c
=
a_
for
i
in
range
(
5
):
c
+=
b_
return
c
# Expects the 'fakemodule' module to exist and have a 'foo' function in it
#
def
_traced_func_importing
(
a_
,
b_
):
from
fakemodule
import
foo
return
a_
+
b_
+
foo
(
1
)
def
_traced_func_simple_caller
(
a_
):
c
=
_traced_func_linear
(
a_
,
a_
)
return
c
+
a_
def
_traced_func_importing_caller
(
a_
):
k
=
_traced_func_simple_caller
(
a_
)
k
+=
_traced_func_importing
(
k
,
a_
)
return
k
#------------------------------ Test cases -----------------------------------#
class
TestLineCounts
(
unittest
.
TestCase
):
"""White-box testing of line-counting, via runfunc"""
def
setUp
(
self
):
self
.
tr
=
Trace
(
count
=
1
,
trace
=
0
,
countfuncs
=
0
,
countcallers
=
0
)
def
test_traced_func_linear
(
self
):
result
=
self
.
tr
.
runfunc
(
_traced_func_linear
,
2
,
5
)
self
.
assertEqual
(
result
,
7
)
# all lines are executed once
expected
=
{}
firstlineno
=
_traced_func_linear
.
__code__
.
co_firstlineno
for
i
in
range
(
1
,
5
):
expected
[(
__file__
,
firstlineno
+
i
)]
=
1
self
.
assertEqual
(
self
.
tr
.
results
().
counts
,
expected
)
def
test_traced_func_loop
(
self
):
self
.
tr
.
runfunc
(
_traced_func_loop
,
2
,
3
)
firstlineno
=
_traced_func_loop
.
__code__
.
co_firstlineno
expected
=
{
(
__file__
,
firstlineno
+
1
):
1
,
(
__file__
,
firstlineno
+
2
):
6
,
(
__file__
,
firstlineno
+
3
):
5
,
(
__file__
,
firstlineno
+
4
):
1
,
}
self
.
assertEqual
(
self
.
tr
.
results
().
counts
,
expected
)
def
test_traced_func_importing
(
self
):
make_fake_module
()
self
.
tr
.
runfunc
(
_traced_func_importing
,
2
,
5
)
firstlineno
=
_traced_func_importing
.
__code__
.
co_firstlineno
expected
=
{
(
__file__
,
firstlineno
+
1
):
1
,
(
__file__
,
firstlineno
+
2
):
1
,
(
'fakefile.py'
,
2
):
1
,
(
'fakefile.py'
,
3
):
1
,
}
self
.
assertEqual
(
self
.
tr
.
results
().
counts
,
expected
)
class
TestRunExecCounts
(
unittest
.
TestCase
):
"""A simple sanity test of line-counting, via run (exec)"""
def
test_tt
(
self
):
self
.
tr
=
Trace
(
count
=
1
,
trace
=
0
,
countfuncs
=
0
,
countcallers
=
0
)
code
=
r'''_traced_func_loop(2, 5)'''
code
=
compile
(
code
,
__file__
,
'exec'
)
self
.
tr
.
run
(
code
)
firstlineno
=
_traced_func_loop
.
__code__
.
co_firstlineno
expected
=
{
(
__file__
,
firstlineno
+
1
):
1
,
(
__file__
,
firstlineno
+
2
):
6
,
(
__file__
,
firstlineno
+
3
):
5
,
(
__file__
,
firstlineno
+
4
):
1
,
}
# When used through 'run', some other spurios counts are produced, like
# the settrace of threading, which we ignore, just making sure that the
# counts fo _traced_func_loop were right.
#
for
k
in
expected
.
keys
():
self
.
assertEqual
(
self
.
tr
.
results
().
counts
[
k
],
expected
[
k
])
class
TestFuncs
(
unittest
.
TestCase
):
"""White-box testing of funcs tracing"""
def
setUp
(
self
):
self
.
tr
=
Trace
(
count
=
0
,
trace
=
0
,
countfuncs
=
1
)
self
.
filemod
=
my_file_and_modname
()
def
test_simple_caller
(
self
):
self
.
tr
.
runfunc
(
_traced_func_simple_caller
,
1
)
expected
=
{
self
.
filemod
+
(
'_traced_func_simple_caller'
,):
1
,
self
.
filemod
+
(
'_traced_func_linear'
,):
1
,
}
self
.
assertEqual
(
self
.
tr
.
results
().
calledfuncs
,
expected
)
def
test_loop_caller_importing
(
self
):
make_fake_module
()
self
.
tr
.
runfunc
(
_traced_func_importing_caller
,
1
)
expected
=
{
self
.
filemod
+
(
'_traced_func_simple_caller'
,):
1
,
self
.
filemod
+
(
'_traced_func_linear'
,):
1
,
self
.
filemod
+
(
'_traced_func_importing_caller'
,):
1
,
self
.
filemod
+
(
'_traced_func_importing'
,):
1
,
(
'fakefile.py'
,
'fakefile'
,
'foo'
):
1
,
}
self
.
assertEqual
(
self
.
tr
.
results
().
calledfuncs
,
expected
)
class
TestCallers
(
unittest
.
TestCase
):
"""White-box testing of callers tracing"""
def
setUp
(
self
):
self
.
tr
=
Trace
(
count
=
0
,
trace
=
0
,
countcallers
=
1
)
self
.
filemod
=
my_file_and_modname
()
def
test_loop_caller_importing
(
self
):
make_fake_module
()
self
.
tr
.
runfunc
(
_traced_func_importing_caller
,
1
)
expected
=
{
((
os
.
path
.
splitext
(
trace
.
__file__
)[
0
]
+
'.py'
,
'trace'
,
'Trace.runfunc'
),
(
self
.
filemod
+
(
'_traced_func_importing_caller'
,))):
1
,
((
self
.
filemod
+
(
'_traced_func_simple_caller'
,)),
(
self
.
filemod
+
(
'_traced_func_linear'
,))):
1
,
((
self
.
filemod
+
(
'_traced_func_importing_caller'
,)),
(
self
.
filemod
+
(
'_traced_func_simple_caller'
,))):
1
,
((
self
.
filemod
+
(
'_traced_func_importing_caller'
,)),
(
self
.
filemod
+
(
'_traced_func_importing'
,))):
1
,
((
self
.
filemod
+
(
'_traced_func_importing'
,)),
(
'fakefile.py'
,
'fakefile'
,
'foo'
)):
1
,
}
self
.
assertEqual
(
self
.
tr
.
results
().
callers
,
expected
)
#------------------------------ Driver ---------------------------------------#
def
test_main
():
print
(
__name__
,
type
(
__name__
))
test_support
.
run_unittest
(
__name__
)
if
__name__
==
'__main__'
:
test_main
()
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