| from contextlib import contextmanager |
| import linecache |
| import os |
| from io import StringIO |
| import sys |
| import unittest |
| from test import support |
| from test.script_helper import assert_python_ok |
| |
| from test import warning_tests |
| |
| import warnings as original_warnings |
| |
| py_warnings = support.import_fresh_module('warnings', blocked=['_warnings']) |
| c_warnings = support.import_fresh_module('warnings', fresh=['_warnings']) |
| |
| @contextmanager |
| def warnings_state(module): |
| """Use a specific warnings implementation in warning_tests.""" |
| global __warningregistry__ |
| for to_clear in (sys, warning_tests): |
| try: |
| to_clear.__warningregistry__.clear() |
| except AttributeError: |
| pass |
| try: |
| __warningregistry__.clear() |
| except NameError: |
| pass |
| original_warnings = warning_tests.warnings |
| original_filters = module.filters |
| try: |
| module.filters = original_filters[:] |
| module.simplefilter("once") |
| warning_tests.warnings = module |
| yield |
| finally: |
| warning_tests.warnings = original_warnings |
| module.filters = original_filters |
| |
| |
| class BaseTest: |
| |
| """Basic bookkeeping required for testing.""" |
| |
| def setUp(self): |
| # The __warningregistry__ needs to be in a pristine state for tests |
| # to work properly. |
| if '__warningregistry__' in globals(): |
| del globals()['__warningregistry__'] |
| if hasattr(warning_tests, '__warningregistry__'): |
| del warning_tests.__warningregistry__ |
| if hasattr(sys, '__warningregistry__'): |
| del sys.__warningregistry__ |
| # The 'warnings' module must be explicitly set so that the proper |
| # interaction between _warnings and 'warnings' can be controlled. |
| sys.modules['warnings'] = self.module |
| super(BaseTest, self).setUp() |
| |
| def tearDown(self): |
| sys.modules['warnings'] = original_warnings |
| super(BaseTest, self).tearDown() |
| |
| class PublicAPITests(BaseTest): |
| |
| """Ensures that the correct values are exposed in the |
| public API. |
| """ |
| |
| def test_module_all_attribute(self): |
| self.assertTrue(hasattr(self.module, '__all__')) |
| target_api = ["warn", "warn_explicit", "showwarning", |
| "formatwarning", "filterwarnings", "simplefilter", |
| "resetwarnings", "catch_warnings"] |
| self.assertSetEqual(set(self.module.__all__), |
| set(target_api)) |
| |
| class CPublicAPITests(PublicAPITests, unittest.TestCase): |
| module = c_warnings |
| |
| class PyPublicAPITests(PublicAPITests, unittest.TestCase): |
| module = py_warnings |
| |
| class FilterTests(BaseTest): |
| |
| """Testing the filtering functionality.""" |
| |
| def test_error(self): |
| with original_warnings.catch_warnings(module=self.module) as w: |
| self.module.resetwarnings() |
| self.module.filterwarnings("error", category=UserWarning) |
| self.assertRaises(UserWarning, self.module.warn, |
| "FilterTests.test_error") |
| |
| def test_ignore(self): |
| with original_warnings.catch_warnings(record=True, |
| module=self.module) as w: |
| self.module.resetwarnings() |
| self.module.filterwarnings("ignore", category=UserWarning) |
| self.module.warn("FilterTests.test_ignore", UserWarning) |
| self.assertEqual(len(w), 0) |
| |
| def test_always(self): |
| with original_warnings.catch_warnings(record=True, |
| module=self.module) as w: |
| self.module.resetwarnings() |
| self.module.filterwarnings("always", category=UserWarning) |
| message = "FilterTests.test_always" |
| self.module.warn(message, UserWarning) |
| self.assertTrue(message, w[-1].message) |
| self.module.warn(message, UserWarning) |
| self.assertTrue(w[-1].message, message) |
| |
| def test_default(self): |
| with original_warnings.catch_warnings(record=True, |
| module=self.module) as w: |
| self.module.resetwarnings() |
| self.module.filterwarnings("default", category=UserWarning) |
| message = UserWarning("FilterTests.test_default") |
| for x in range(2): |
| self.module.warn(message, UserWarning) |
| if x == 0: |
| self.assertEqual(w[-1].message, message) |
| del w[:] |
| elif x == 1: |
| self.assertEqual(len(w), 0) |
| else: |
| raise ValueError("loop variant unhandled") |
| |
| def test_module(self): |
| with original_warnings.catch_warnings(record=True, |
| module=self.module) as w: |
| self.module.resetwarnings() |
| self.module.filterwarnings("module", category=UserWarning) |
| message = UserWarning("FilterTests.test_module") |
| self.module.warn(message, UserWarning) |
| self.assertEqual(w[-1].message, message) |
| del w[:] |
| self.module.warn(message, UserWarning) |
| self.assertEqual(len(w), 0) |
| |
| def test_once(self): |
| with original_warnings.catch_warnings(record=True, |
| module=self.module) as w: |
| self.module.resetwarnings() |
| self.module.filterwarnings("once", category=UserWarning) |
| message = UserWarning("FilterTests.test_once") |
| self.module.warn_explicit(message, UserWarning, "test_warnings.py", |
| 42) |
| self.assertEqual(w[-1].message, message) |
| del w[:] |
| self.module.warn_explicit(message, UserWarning, "test_warnings.py", |
| 13) |
| self.assertEqual(len(w), 0) |
| self.module.warn_explicit(message, UserWarning, "test_warnings2.py", |
| 42) |
| self.assertEqual(len(w), 0) |
| |
| def test_inheritance(self): |
| with original_warnings.catch_warnings(module=self.module) as w: |
| self.module.resetwarnings() |
| self.module.filterwarnings("error", category=Warning) |
| self.assertRaises(UserWarning, self.module.warn, |
| "FilterTests.test_inheritance", UserWarning) |
| |
| def test_ordering(self): |
| with original_warnings.catch_warnings(record=True, |
| module=self.module) as w: |
| self.module.resetwarnings() |
| self.module.filterwarnings("ignore", category=UserWarning) |
| self.module.filterwarnings("error", category=UserWarning, |
| append=True) |
| del w[:] |
| try: |
| self.module.warn("FilterTests.test_ordering", UserWarning) |
| except UserWarning: |
| self.fail("order handling for actions failed") |
| self.assertEqual(len(w), 0) |
| |
| def test_filterwarnings(self): |
| # Test filterwarnings(). |
| # Implicitly also tests resetwarnings(). |
| with original_warnings.catch_warnings(record=True, |
| module=self.module) as w: |
| self.module.filterwarnings("error", "", Warning, "", 0) |
| self.assertRaises(UserWarning, self.module.warn, 'convert to error') |
| |
| self.module.resetwarnings() |
| text = 'handle normally' |
| self.module.warn(text) |
| self.assertEqual(str(w[-1].message), text) |
| self.assertTrue(w[-1].category is UserWarning) |
| |
| self.module.filterwarnings("ignore", "", Warning, "", 0) |
| text = 'filtered out' |
| self.module.warn(text) |
| self.assertNotEqual(str(w[-1].message), text) |
| |
| self.module.resetwarnings() |
| self.module.filterwarnings("error", "hex*", Warning, "", 0) |
| self.assertRaises(UserWarning, self.module.warn, 'hex/oct') |
| text = 'nonmatching text' |
| self.module.warn(text) |
| self.assertEqual(str(w[-1].message), text) |
| self.assertTrue(w[-1].category is UserWarning) |
| |
| class CFilterTests(FilterTests, unittest.TestCase): |
| module = c_warnings |
| |
| class PyFilterTests(FilterTests, unittest.TestCase): |
| module = py_warnings |
| |
| |
| class WarnTests(BaseTest): |
| |
| """Test warnings.warn() and warnings.warn_explicit().""" |
| |
| def test_message(self): |
| with original_warnings.catch_warnings(record=True, |
| module=self.module) as w: |
| self.module.simplefilter("once") |
| for i in range(4): |
| text = 'multi %d' %i # Different text on each call. |
| self.module.warn(text) |
| self.assertEqual(str(w[-1].message), text) |
| self.assertTrue(w[-1].category is UserWarning) |
| |
| # Issue 3639 |
| def test_warn_nonstandard_types(self): |
| # warn() should handle non-standard types without issue. |
| for ob in (Warning, None, 42): |
| with original_warnings.catch_warnings(record=True, |
| module=self.module) as w: |
| self.module.simplefilter("once") |
| self.module.warn(ob) |
| # Don't directly compare objects since |
| # ``Warning() != Warning()``. |
| self.assertEqual(str(w[-1].message), str(UserWarning(ob))) |
| |
| def test_filename(self): |
| with warnings_state(self.module): |
| with original_warnings.catch_warnings(record=True, |
| module=self.module) as w: |
| warning_tests.inner("spam1") |
| self.assertEqual(os.path.basename(w[-1].filename), |
| "warning_tests.py") |
| warning_tests.outer("spam2") |
| self.assertEqual(os.path.basename(w[-1].filename), |
| "warning_tests.py") |
| |
| def test_stacklevel(self): |
| # Test stacklevel argument |
| # make sure all messages are different, so the warning won't be skipped |
| with warnings_state(self.module): |
| with original_warnings.catch_warnings(record=True, |
| module=self.module) as w: |
| warning_tests.inner("spam3", stacklevel=1) |
| self.assertEqual(os.path.basename(w[-1].filename), |
| "warning_tests.py") |
| warning_tests.outer("spam4", stacklevel=1) |
| self.assertEqual(os.path.basename(w[-1].filename), |
| "warning_tests.py") |
| |
| warning_tests.inner("spam5", stacklevel=2) |
| self.assertEqual(os.path.basename(w[-1].filename), |
| "test_warnings.py") |
| warning_tests.outer("spam6", stacklevel=2) |
| self.assertEqual(os.path.basename(w[-1].filename), |
| "warning_tests.py") |
| warning_tests.outer("spam6.5", stacklevel=3) |
| self.assertEqual(os.path.basename(w[-1].filename), |
| "test_warnings.py") |
| |
| warning_tests.inner("spam7", stacklevel=9999) |
| self.assertEqual(os.path.basename(w[-1].filename), |
| "sys") |
| |
| def test_missing_filename_not_main(self): |
| # If __file__ is not specified and __main__ is not the module name, |
| # then __file__ should be set to the module name. |
| filename = warning_tests.__file__ |
| try: |
| del warning_tests.__file__ |
| with warnings_state(self.module): |
| with original_warnings.catch_warnings(record=True, |
| module=self.module) as w: |
| warning_tests.inner("spam8", stacklevel=1) |
| self.assertEqual(w[-1].filename, warning_tests.__name__) |
| finally: |
| warning_tests.__file__ = filename |
| |
| @unittest.skipUnless(hasattr(sys, 'argv'), 'test needs sys.argv') |
| def test_missing_filename_main_with_argv(self): |
| # If __file__ is not specified and the caller is __main__ and sys.argv |
| # exists, then use sys.argv[0] as the file. |
| filename = warning_tests.__file__ |
| module_name = warning_tests.__name__ |
| try: |
| del warning_tests.__file__ |
| warning_tests.__name__ = '__main__' |
| with warnings_state(self.module): |
| with original_warnings.catch_warnings(record=True, |
| module=self.module) as w: |
| warning_tests.inner('spam9', stacklevel=1) |
| self.assertEqual(w[-1].filename, sys.argv[0]) |
| finally: |
| warning_tests.__file__ = filename |
| warning_tests.__name__ = module_name |
| |
| def test_missing_filename_main_without_argv(self): |
| # If __file__ is not specified, the caller is __main__, and sys.argv |
| # is not set, then '__main__' is the file name. |
| filename = warning_tests.__file__ |
| module_name = warning_tests.__name__ |
| argv = sys.argv |
| try: |
| del warning_tests.__file__ |
| warning_tests.__name__ = '__main__' |
| del sys.argv |
| with warnings_state(self.module): |
| with original_warnings.catch_warnings(record=True, |
| module=self.module) as w: |
| warning_tests.inner('spam10', stacklevel=1) |
| self.assertEqual(w[-1].filename, '__main__') |
| finally: |
| warning_tests.__file__ = filename |
| warning_tests.__name__ = module_name |
| sys.argv = argv |
| |
| def test_missing_filename_main_with_argv_empty_string(self): |
| # If __file__ is not specified, the caller is __main__, and sys.argv[0] |
| # is the empty string, then '__main__ is the file name. |
| # Tests issue 2743. |
| file_name = warning_tests.__file__ |
| module_name = warning_tests.__name__ |
| argv = sys.argv |
| try: |
| del warning_tests.__file__ |
| warning_tests.__name__ = '__main__' |
| sys.argv = [''] |
| with warnings_state(self.module): |
| with original_warnings.catch_warnings(record=True, |
| module=self.module) as w: |
| warning_tests.inner('spam11', stacklevel=1) |
| self.assertEqual(w[-1].filename, '__main__') |
| finally: |
| warning_tests.__file__ = file_name |
| warning_tests.__name__ = module_name |
| sys.argv = argv |
| |
| def test_warn_explicit_non_ascii_filename(self): |
| with original_warnings.catch_warnings(record=True, |
| module=self.module) as w: |
| self.module.resetwarnings() |
| self.module.filterwarnings("always", category=UserWarning) |
| for filename in ("nonascii\xe9\u20ac", "surrogate\udc80"): |
| try: |
| os.fsencode(filename) |
| except UnicodeEncodeError: |
| continue |
| self.module.warn_explicit("text", UserWarning, filename, 1) |
| self.assertEqual(w[-1].filename, filename) |
| |
| def test_warn_explicit_type_errors(self): |
| # warn_explicit() should error out gracefully if it is given objects |
| # of the wrong types. |
| # lineno is expected to be an integer. |
| self.assertRaises(TypeError, self.module.warn_explicit, |
| None, UserWarning, None, None) |
| # Either 'message' needs to be an instance of Warning or 'category' |
| # needs to be a subclass. |
| self.assertRaises(TypeError, self.module.warn_explicit, |
| None, None, None, 1) |
| # 'registry' must be a dict or None. |
| self.assertRaises((TypeError, AttributeError), |
| self.module.warn_explicit, |
| None, Warning, None, 1, registry=42) |
| |
| def test_bad_str(self): |
| # issue 6415 |
| # Warnings instance with a bad format string for __str__ should not |
| # trigger a bus error. |
| class BadStrWarning(Warning): |
| """Warning with a bad format string for __str__.""" |
| def __str__(self): |
| return ("A bad formatted string %(err)" % |
| {"err" : "there is no %(err)s"}) |
| |
| with self.assertRaises(ValueError): |
| self.module.warn(BadStrWarning()) |
| |
| |
| class CWarnTests(WarnTests, unittest.TestCase): |
| module = c_warnings |
| |
| # As an early adopter, we sanity check the |
| # test.support.import_fresh_module utility function |
| def test_accelerated(self): |
| self.assertFalse(original_warnings is self.module) |
| self.assertFalse(hasattr(self.module.warn, '__code__')) |
| |
| class PyWarnTests(WarnTests, unittest.TestCase): |
| module = py_warnings |
| |
| # As an early adopter, we sanity check the |
| # test.support.import_fresh_module utility function |
| def test_pure_python(self): |
| self.assertFalse(original_warnings is self.module) |
| self.assertTrue(hasattr(self.module.warn, '__code__')) |
| |
| |
| class WCmdLineTests(BaseTest): |
| |
| def test_improper_input(self): |
| # Uses the private _setoption() function to test the parsing |
| # of command-line warning arguments |
| with original_warnings.catch_warnings(module=self.module): |
| self.assertRaises(self.module._OptionError, |
| self.module._setoption, '1:2:3:4:5:6') |
| self.assertRaises(self.module._OptionError, |
| self.module._setoption, 'bogus::Warning') |
| self.assertRaises(self.module._OptionError, |
| self.module._setoption, 'ignore:2::4:-5') |
| self.module._setoption('error::Warning::0') |
| self.assertRaises(UserWarning, self.module.warn, 'convert to error') |
| |
| def test_improper_option(self): |
| # Same as above, but check that the message is printed out when |
| # the interpreter is executed. This also checks that options are |
| # actually parsed at all. |
| rc, out, err = assert_python_ok("-Wxxx", "-c", "pass") |
| self.assertIn(b"Invalid -W option ignored: invalid action: 'xxx'", err) |
| |
| def test_warnings_bootstrap(self): |
| # Check that the warnings module does get loaded when -W<some option> |
| # is used (see issue #10372 for an example of silent bootstrap failure). |
| rc, out, err = assert_python_ok("-Wi", "-c", |
| "import sys; sys.modules['warnings'].warn('foo', RuntimeWarning)") |
| # '-Wi' was observed |
| self.assertFalse(out.strip()) |
| self.assertNotIn(b'RuntimeWarning', err) |
| |
| class CWCmdLineTests(WCmdLineTests, unittest.TestCase): |
| module = c_warnings |
| |
| class PyWCmdLineTests(WCmdLineTests, unittest.TestCase): |
| module = py_warnings |
| |
| |
| class _WarningsTests(BaseTest, unittest.TestCase): |
| |
| """Tests specific to the _warnings module.""" |
| |
| module = c_warnings |
| |
| def test_filter(self): |
| # Everything should function even if 'filters' is not in warnings. |
| with original_warnings.catch_warnings(module=self.module) as w: |
| self.module.filterwarnings("error", "", Warning, "", 0) |
| self.assertRaises(UserWarning, self.module.warn, |
| 'convert to error') |
| del self.module.filters |
| self.assertRaises(UserWarning, self.module.warn, |
| 'convert to error') |
| |
| def test_onceregistry(self): |
| # Replacing or removing the onceregistry should be okay. |
| global __warningregistry__ |
| message = UserWarning('onceregistry test') |
| try: |
| original_registry = self.module.onceregistry |
| __warningregistry__ = {} |
| with original_warnings.catch_warnings(record=True, |
| module=self.module) as w: |
| self.module.resetwarnings() |
| self.module.filterwarnings("once", category=UserWarning) |
| self.module.warn_explicit(message, UserWarning, "file", 42) |
| self.assertEqual(w[-1].message, message) |
| del w[:] |
| self.module.warn_explicit(message, UserWarning, "file", 42) |
| self.assertEqual(len(w), 0) |
| # Test the resetting of onceregistry. |
| self.module.onceregistry = {} |
| __warningregistry__ = {} |
| self.module.warn('onceregistry test') |
| self.assertEqual(w[-1].message.args, message.args) |
| # Removal of onceregistry is okay. |
| del w[:] |
| del self.module.onceregistry |
| __warningregistry__ = {} |
| self.module.warn_explicit(message, UserWarning, "file", 42) |
| self.assertEqual(len(w), 0) |
| finally: |
| self.module.onceregistry = original_registry |
| |
| def test_default_action(self): |
| # Replacing or removing defaultaction should be okay. |
| message = UserWarning("defaultaction test") |
| original = self.module.defaultaction |
| try: |
| with original_warnings.catch_warnings(record=True, |
| module=self.module) as w: |
| self.module.resetwarnings() |
| registry = {} |
| self.module.warn_explicit(message, UserWarning, "<test>", 42, |
| registry=registry) |
| self.assertEqual(w[-1].message, message) |
| self.assertEqual(len(w), 1) |
| self.assertEqual(len(registry), 1) |
| del w[:] |
| # Test removal. |
| del self.module.defaultaction |
| __warningregistry__ = {} |
| registry = {} |
| self.module.warn_explicit(message, UserWarning, "<test>", 43, |
| registry=registry) |
| self.assertEqual(w[-1].message, message) |
| self.assertEqual(len(w), 1) |
| self.assertEqual(len(registry), 1) |
| del w[:] |
| # Test setting. |
| self.module.defaultaction = "ignore" |
| __warningregistry__ = {} |
| registry = {} |
| self.module.warn_explicit(message, UserWarning, "<test>", 44, |
| registry=registry) |
| self.assertEqual(len(w), 0) |
| finally: |
| self.module.defaultaction = original |
| |
| def test_showwarning_missing(self): |
| # Test that showwarning() missing is okay. |
| text = 'del showwarning test' |
| with original_warnings.catch_warnings(module=self.module): |
| self.module.filterwarnings("always", category=UserWarning) |
| del self.module.showwarning |
| with support.captured_output('stderr') as stream: |
| self.module.warn(text) |
| result = stream.getvalue() |
| self.assertIn(text, result) |
| |
| def test_showwarning_not_callable(self): |
| with original_warnings.catch_warnings(module=self.module): |
| self.module.filterwarnings("always", category=UserWarning) |
| self.module.showwarning = print |
| with support.captured_output('stdout'): |
| self.module.warn('Warning!') |
| self.module.showwarning = 23 |
| self.assertRaises(TypeError, self.module.warn, "Warning!") |
| |
| def test_show_warning_output(self): |
| # With showarning() missing, make sure that output is okay. |
| text = 'test show_warning' |
| with original_warnings.catch_warnings(module=self.module): |
| self.module.filterwarnings("always", category=UserWarning) |
| del self.module.showwarning |
| with support.captured_output('stderr') as stream: |
| warning_tests.inner(text) |
| result = stream.getvalue() |
| self.assertEqual(result.count('\n'), 2, |
| "Too many newlines in %r" % result) |
| first_line, second_line = result.split('\n', 1) |
| expected_file = os.path.splitext(warning_tests.__file__)[0] + '.py' |
| first_line_parts = first_line.rsplit(':', 3) |
| path, line, warning_class, message = first_line_parts |
| line = int(line) |
| self.assertEqual(expected_file, path) |
| self.assertEqual(warning_class, ' ' + UserWarning.__name__) |
| self.assertEqual(message, ' ' + text) |
| expected_line = ' ' + linecache.getline(path, line).strip() + '\n' |
| assert expected_line |
| self.assertEqual(second_line, expected_line) |
| |
| def test_filename_none(self): |
| # issue #12467: race condition if a warning is emitted at shutdown |
| globals_dict = globals() |
| oldfile = globals_dict['__file__'] |
| try: |
| catch = original_warnings.catch_warnings(record=True, |
| module=self.module) |
| with catch as w: |
| self.module.filterwarnings("always", category=UserWarning) |
| globals_dict['__file__'] = None |
| original_warnings.warn('test', UserWarning) |
| self.assertTrue(len(w)) |
| finally: |
| globals_dict['__file__'] = oldfile |
| |
| |
| class WarningsDisplayTests(BaseTest): |
| |
| """Test the displaying of warnings and the ability to overload functions |
| related to displaying warnings.""" |
| |
| def test_formatwarning(self): |
| message = "msg" |
| category = Warning |
| file_name = os.path.splitext(warning_tests.__file__)[0] + '.py' |
| line_num = 3 |
| file_line = linecache.getline(file_name, line_num).strip() |
| format = "%s:%s: %s: %s\n %s\n" |
| expect = format % (file_name, line_num, category.__name__, message, |
| file_line) |
| self.assertEqual(expect, self.module.formatwarning(message, |
| category, file_name, line_num)) |
| # Test the 'line' argument. |
| file_line += " for the win!" |
| expect = format % (file_name, line_num, category.__name__, message, |
| file_line) |
| self.assertEqual(expect, self.module.formatwarning(message, |
| category, file_name, line_num, file_line)) |
| |
| def test_showwarning(self): |
| file_name = os.path.splitext(warning_tests.__file__)[0] + '.py' |
| line_num = 3 |
| expected_file_line = linecache.getline(file_name, line_num).strip() |
| message = 'msg' |
| category = Warning |
| file_object = StringIO() |
| expect = self.module.formatwarning(message, category, file_name, |
| line_num) |
| self.module.showwarning(message, category, file_name, line_num, |
| file_object) |
| self.assertEqual(file_object.getvalue(), expect) |
| # Test 'line' argument. |
| expected_file_line += "for the win!" |
| expect = self.module.formatwarning(message, category, file_name, |
| line_num, expected_file_line) |
| file_object = StringIO() |
| self.module.showwarning(message, category, file_name, line_num, |
| file_object, expected_file_line) |
| self.assertEqual(expect, file_object.getvalue()) |
| |
| class CWarningsDisplayTests(WarningsDisplayTests, unittest.TestCase): |
| module = c_warnings |
| |
| class PyWarningsDisplayTests(WarningsDisplayTests, unittest.TestCase): |
| module = py_warnings |
| |
| |
| class CatchWarningTests(BaseTest): |
| |
| """Test catch_warnings().""" |
| |
| def test_catch_warnings_restore(self): |
| wmod = self.module |
| orig_filters = wmod.filters |
| orig_showwarning = wmod.showwarning |
| # Ensure both showwarning and filters are restored when recording |
| with wmod.catch_warnings(module=wmod, record=True): |
| wmod.filters = wmod.showwarning = object() |
| self.assertTrue(wmod.filters is orig_filters) |
| self.assertTrue(wmod.showwarning is orig_showwarning) |
| # Same test, but with recording disabled |
| with wmod.catch_warnings(module=wmod, record=False): |
| wmod.filters = wmod.showwarning = object() |
| self.assertTrue(wmod.filters is orig_filters) |
| self.assertTrue(wmod.showwarning is orig_showwarning) |
| |
| def test_catch_warnings_recording(self): |
| wmod = self.module |
| # Ensure warnings are recorded when requested |
| with wmod.catch_warnings(module=wmod, record=True) as w: |
| self.assertEqual(w, []) |
| self.assertTrue(type(w) is list) |
| wmod.simplefilter("always") |
| wmod.warn("foo") |
| self.assertEqual(str(w[-1].message), "foo") |
| wmod.warn("bar") |
| self.assertEqual(str(w[-1].message), "bar") |
| self.assertEqual(str(w[0].message), "foo") |
| self.assertEqual(str(w[1].message), "bar") |
| del w[:] |
| self.assertEqual(w, []) |
| # Ensure warnings are not recorded when not requested |
| orig_showwarning = wmod.showwarning |
| with wmod.catch_warnings(module=wmod, record=False) as w: |
| self.assertTrue(w is None) |
| self.assertTrue(wmod.showwarning is orig_showwarning) |
| |
| def test_catch_warnings_reentry_guard(self): |
| wmod = self.module |
| # Ensure catch_warnings is protected against incorrect usage |
| x = wmod.catch_warnings(module=wmod, record=True) |
| self.assertRaises(RuntimeError, x.__exit__) |
| with x: |
| self.assertRaises(RuntimeError, x.__enter__) |
| # Same test, but with recording disabled |
| x = wmod.catch_warnings(module=wmod, record=False) |
| self.assertRaises(RuntimeError, x.__exit__) |
| with x: |
| self.assertRaises(RuntimeError, x.__enter__) |
| |
| def test_catch_warnings_defaults(self): |
| wmod = self.module |
| orig_filters = wmod.filters |
| orig_showwarning = wmod.showwarning |
| # Ensure default behaviour is not to record warnings |
| with wmod.catch_warnings(module=wmod) as w: |
| self.assertTrue(w is None) |
| self.assertTrue(wmod.showwarning is orig_showwarning) |
| self.assertTrue(wmod.filters is not orig_filters) |
| self.assertTrue(wmod.filters is orig_filters) |
| if wmod is sys.modules['warnings']: |
| # Ensure the default module is this one |
| with wmod.catch_warnings() as w: |
| self.assertTrue(w is None) |
| self.assertTrue(wmod.showwarning is orig_showwarning) |
| self.assertTrue(wmod.filters is not orig_filters) |
| self.assertTrue(wmod.filters is orig_filters) |
| |
| def test_check_warnings(self): |
| # Explicit tests for the test.support convenience wrapper |
| wmod = self.module |
| if wmod is not sys.modules['warnings']: |
| self.skipTest('module to test is not loaded warnings module') |
| with support.check_warnings(quiet=False) as w: |
| self.assertEqual(w.warnings, []) |
| wmod.simplefilter("always") |
| wmod.warn("foo") |
| self.assertEqual(str(w.message), "foo") |
| wmod.warn("bar") |
| self.assertEqual(str(w.message), "bar") |
| self.assertEqual(str(w.warnings[0].message), "foo") |
| self.assertEqual(str(w.warnings[1].message), "bar") |
| w.reset() |
| self.assertEqual(w.warnings, []) |
| |
| with support.check_warnings(): |
| # defaults to quiet=True without argument |
| pass |
| with support.check_warnings(('foo', UserWarning)): |
| wmod.warn("foo") |
| |
| with self.assertRaises(AssertionError): |
| with support.check_warnings(('', RuntimeWarning)): |
| # defaults to quiet=False with argument |
| pass |
| with self.assertRaises(AssertionError): |
| with support.check_warnings(('foo', RuntimeWarning)): |
| wmod.warn("foo") |
| |
| class CCatchWarningTests(CatchWarningTests, unittest.TestCase): |
| module = c_warnings |
| |
| class PyCatchWarningTests(CatchWarningTests, unittest.TestCase): |
| module = py_warnings |
| |
| |
| class EnvironmentVariableTests(BaseTest): |
| |
| def test_single_warning(self): |
| rc, stdout, stderr = assert_python_ok("-c", |
| "import sys; sys.stdout.write(str(sys.warnoptions))", |
| PYTHONWARNINGS="ignore::DeprecationWarning") |
| self.assertEqual(stdout, b"['ignore::DeprecationWarning']") |
| |
| def test_comma_separated_warnings(self): |
| rc, stdout, stderr = assert_python_ok("-c", |
| "import sys; sys.stdout.write(str(sys.warnoptions))", |
| PYTHONWARNINGS="ignore::DeprecationWarning,ignore::UnicodeWarning") |
| self.assertEqual(stdout, |
| b"['ignore::DeprecationWarning', 'ignore::UnicodeWarning']") |
| |
| def test_envvar_and_command_line(self): |
| rc, stdout, stderr = assert_python_ok("-Wignore::UnicodeWarning", "-c", |
| "import sys; sys.stdout.write(str(sys.warnoptions))", |
| PYTHONWARNINGS="ignore::DeprecationWarning") |
| self.assertEqual(stdout, |
| b"['ignore::UnicodeWarning', 'ignore::DeprecationWarning']") |
| |
| @unittest.skipUnless(sys.getfilesystemencoding() != 'ascii', |
| 'requires non-ascii filesystemencoding') |
| def test_nonascii(self): |
| rc, stdout, stderr = assert_python_ok("-c", |
| "import sys; sys.stdout.write(str(sys.warnoptions))", |
| PYTHONIOENCODING="utf-8", |
| PYTHONWARNINGS="ignore:DeprecaciónWarning") |
| self.assertEqual(stdout, |
| "['ignore:DeprecaciónWarning']".encode('utf-8')) |
| |
| class CEnvironmentVariableTests(EnvironmentVariableTests, unittest.TestCase): |
| module = c_warnings |
| |
| class PyEnvironmentVariableTests(EnvironmentVariableTests, unittest.TestCase): |
| module = py_warnings |
| |
| |
| class BootstrapTest(unittest.TestCase): |
| def test_issue_8766(self): |
| # "import encodings" emits a warning whereas the warnings is not loaded |
| # or not completely loaded (warnings imports indirectly encodings by |
| # importing linecache) yet |
| with support.temp_cwd() as cwd, support.temp_cwd('encodings'): |
| # encodings loaded by initfsencoding() |
| assert_python_ok('-c', 'pass', PYTHONPATH=cwd) |
| |
| # Use -W to load warnings module at startup |
| assert_python_ok('-c', 'pass', '-W', 'always', PYTHONPATH=cwd) |
| |
| class FinalizationTest(unittest.TestCase): |
| def test_finalization(self): |
| # Issue #19421: warnings.warn() should not crash |
| # during Python finalization |
| code = """ |
| import warnings |
| warn = warnings.warn |
| |
| class A: |
| def __del__(self): |
| warn("test") |
| |
| a=A() |
| """ |
| rc, out, err = assert_python_ok("-c", code) |
| # note: "__main__" filename is not correct, it should be the name |
| # of the script |
| self.assertEqual(err, b'__main__:7: UserWarning: test') |
| |
| |
| def setUpModule(): |
| py_warnings.onceregistry.clear() |
| c_warnings.onceregistry.clear() |
| |
| tearDownModule = setUpModule |
| |
| if __name__ == "__main__": |
| unittest.main() |