| import unittest |
| import builtins |
| import warnings |
| from test.support import run_unittest |
| import os |
| from platform import system as platform_system |
| |
| |
| class ExceptionClassTests(unittest.TestCase): |
| |
| """Tests for anything relating to exception objects themselves (e.g., |
| inheritance hierarchy)""" |
| |
| def test_builtins_new_style(self): |
| self.assertTrue(issubclass(Exception, object)) |
| |
| def verify_instance_interface(self, ins): |
| for attr in ("args", "__str__", "__repr__"): |
| self.assertTrue(hasattr(ins, attr), |
| "%s missing %s attribute" % |
| (ins.__class__.__name__, attr)) |
| |
| def test_inheritance(self): |
| # Make sure the inheritance hierarchy matches the documentation |
| exc_set = set() |
| for object_ in builtins.__dict__.values(): |
| try: |
| if issubclass(object_, BaseException): |
| exc_set.add(object_.__name__) |
| except TypeError: |
| pass |
| |
| inheritance_tree = open(os.path.join(os.path.split(__file__)[0], |
| 'exception_hierarchy.txt')) |
| try: |
| superclass_name = inheritance_tree.readline().rstrip() |
| try: |
| last_exc = getattr(builtins, superclass_name) |
| except AttributeError: |
| self.fail("base class %s not a built-in" % superclass_name) |
| self.assertIn(superclass_name, exc_set, |
| '%s not found' % superclass_name) |
| exc_set.discard(superclass_name) |
| superclasses = [] # Loop will insert base exception |
| last_depth = 0 |
| for exc_line in inheritance_tree: |
| exc_line = exc_line.rstrip() |
| depth = exc_line.rindex('-') |
| exc_name = exc_line[depth+2:] # Slice past space |
| if '(' in exc_name: |
| paren_index = exc_name.index('(') |
| platform_name = exc_name[paren_index+1:-1] |
| exc_name = exc_name[:paren_index-1] # Slice off space |
| if platform_system() != platform_name: |
| exc_set.discard(exc_name) |
| continue |
| if '[' in exc_name: |
| left_bracket = exc_name.index('[') |
| exc_name = exc_name[:left_bracket-1] # cover space |
| try: |
| exc = getattr(builtins, exc_name) |
| except AttributeError: |
| self.fail("%s not a built-in exception" % exc_name) |
| if last_depth < depth: |
| superclasses.append((last_depth, last_exc)) |
| elif last_depth > depth: |
| while superclasses[-1][0] >= depth: |
| superclasses.pop() |
| self.assertTrue(issubclass(exc, superclasses[-1][1]), |
| "%s is not a subclass of %s" % (exc.__name__, |
| superclasses[-1][1].__name__)) |
| try: # Some exceptions require arguments; just skip them |
| self.verify_instance_interface(exc()) |
| except TypeError: |
| pass |
| self.assertIn(exc_name, exc_set) |
| exc_set.discard(exc_name) |
| last_exc = exc |
| last_depth = depth |
| finally: |
| inheritance_tree.close() |
| self.assertEqual(len(exc_set), 0, "%s not accounted for" % exc_set) |
| |
| interface_tests = ("length", "args", "str", "repr") |
| |
| def interface_test_driver(self, results): |
| for test_name, (given, expected) in zip(self.interface_tests, results): |
| self.assertEqual(given, expected, "%s: %s != %s" % (test_name, |
| given, expected)) |
| |
| def test_interface_single_arg(self): |
| # Make sure interface works properly when given a single argument |
| arg = "spam" |
| exc = Exception(arg) |
| results = ([len(exc.args), 1], [exc.args[0], arg], |
| [str(exc), str(arg)], |
| [repr(exc), exc.__class__.__name__ + repr(exc.args)]) |
| self.interface_test_driver(results) |
| |
| def test_interface_multi_arg(self): |
| # Make sure interface correct when multiple arguments given |
| arg_count = 3 |
| args = tuple(range(arg_count)) |
| exc = Exception(*args) |
| results = ([len(exc.args), arg_count], [exc.args, args], |
| [str(exc), str(args)], |
| [repr(exc), exc.__class__.__name__ + repr(exc.args)]) |
| self.interface_test_driver(results) |
| |
| def test_interface_no_arg(self): |
| # Make sure that with no args that interface is correct |
| exc = Exception() |
| results = ([len(exc.args), 0], [exc.args, tuple()], |
| [str(exc), ''], |
| [repr(exc), exc.__class__.__name__ + '()']) |
| self.interface_test_driver(results) |
| |
| class UsageTests(unittest.TestCase): |
| |
| """Test usage of exceptions""" |
| |
| def raise_fails(self, object_): |
| """Make sure that raising 'object_' triggers a TypeError.""" |
| try: |
| raise object_ |
| except TypeError: |
| return # What is expected. |
| self.fail("TypeError expected for raising %s" % type(object_)) |
| |
| def catch_fails(self, object_): |
| """Catching 'object_' should raise a TypeError.""" |
| try: |
| try: |
| raise Exception |
| except object_: |
| pass |
| except TypeError: |
| pass |
| except Exception: |
| self.fail("TypeError expected when catching %s" % type(object_)) |
| |
| try: |
| try: |
| raise Exception |
| except (object_,): |
| pass |
| except TypeError: |
| return |
| except Exception: |
| self.fail("TypeError expected when catching %s as specified in a " |
| "tuple" % type(object_)) |
| |
| def test_raise_new_style_non_exception(self): |
| # You cannot raise a new-style class that does not inherit from |
| # BaseException; the ability was not possible until BaseException's |
| # introduction so no need to support new-style objects that do not |
| # inherit from it. |
| class NewStyleClass(object): |
| pass |
| self.raise_fails(NewStyleClass) |
| self.raise_fails(NewStyleClass()) |
| |
| def test_raise_string(self): |
| # Raising a string raises TypeError. |
| self.raise_fails("spam") |
| |
| def test_catch_non_BaseException(self): |
| # Tryinng to catch an object that does not inherit from BaseException |
| # is not allowed. |
| class NonBaseException(object): |
| pass |
| self.catch_fails(NonBaseException) |
| self.catch_fails(NonBaseException()) |
| |
| def test_catch_BaseException_instance(self): |
| # Catching an instance of a BaseException subclass won't work. |
| self.catch_fails(BaseException()) |
| |
| def test_catch_string(self): |
| # Catching a string is bad. |
| self.catch_fails("spam") |
| |
| def test_main(): |
| run_unittest(ExceptionClassTests, UsageTests) |
| |
| if __name__ == '__main__': |
| test_main() |