Commit e1b6f97d authored by R David Murray's avatar R David Murray

#20145: assert[Raises|Warns]Regex now raise TypeError on bad regex.

Previously a non-string, non-regex second argument could cause the test
to always pass.

Initial patch by Kamilla Holanda.
parent 91e7f04f
......@@ -192,3 +192,9 @@ that may require changes to your code.
if it represented midnight in UTC. This behavior was considered obscure and
error-prone and has been removed in Python 3.5. See :issue:`13936` for full
details.
* :meth:`unittest.TestCase.assertRaisesRegex` and
:meth:`~unittest.TestCase.assertWarnsRegex` now raise a :exc:`TypeError` if
the second argument is not a string or a compiled :mod:`regex`. You may have
tests with an invalid second argument that have until 3.5 been falsely
passing which will now raise TypeErrors (:issue:`20145`).
......@@ -143,7 +143,7 @@ class _AssertRaisesBaseContext(_BaseTestCaseContext):
self.obj_name = str(callable_obj)
else:
self.obj_name = None
if isinstance(expected_regex, (bytes, str)):
if expected_regex is not None:
expected_regex = re.compile(expected_regex)
self.expected_regex = expected_regex
self.msg = None
......
......@@ -1126,6 +1126,18 @@ test case
self.assertRaisesRegex, Exception, 'x',
lambda: None)
def testAssertRaisesRegexInvalidRegex(self):
# Issue 20145.
class MyExc(Exception):
pass
self.assertRaises(TypeError, self.assertRaisesRegex, MyExc, lambda: True)
def testAssertWarnsRegexInvalidRegex(self):
# Issue 20145.
class MyWarn(Warning):
pass
self.assertRaises(TypeError, self.assertWarnsRegex, MyWarn, lambda: True)
def testAssertRaisesRegexMismatch(self):
def Stub():
raise Exception('Unexpected')
......
......@@ -546,6 +546,7 @@ Stefan Hoffmeister
Albert Hofkamp
Tomas Hoger
Jonathan Hogg
Kamilla Holanda
Steve Holden
Akintayo Holder
Thomas Holenstein
......
......@@ -23,6 +23,9 @@ Core and Builtins
Library
-------
- Issue #20145: `assertRaisesRegex` and `assertWarnsRegex` now raise a
TypeError if the second argument is not a string or compiled regex.
- Issue #20633: Replace relative import by absolute import.
- Issue #20980: Stop wrapping exception when using ThreadPool.
......
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