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Tim Peters4fd9e2f2001-08-18 00:05:50 +00001# Module doctest.
Tim Peters8485b562004-08-04 18:46:34 +00002# Released to the public domain 16-Jan-2001, by Tim Peters (tim@python.org).
Tim Peters19397e52004-08-06 22:02:59 +00003# Major enhancements and refactoring by:
Tim Peters8485b562004-08-04 18:46:34 +00004# Jim Fulton
5# Edward Loper
Tim Peters8a7d2d52001-01-16 07:10:57 +00006
7# Provided as-is; use at your own risk; no warranty; no promises; enjoy!
8
Martin v. Löwis92816de2004-05-31 19:01:00 +00009r"""Module doctest -- a framework for running examples in docstrings.
Tim Peters8a7d2d52001-01-16 07:10:57 +000010
11NORMAL USAGE
12
Tim Peters80e53142004-08-09 04:34:45 +000013In simplest use, end each module M to be tested with:
Tim Peters8a7d2d52001-01-16 07:10:57 +000014
15def _test():
Tim Peters80e53142004-08-09 04:34:45 +000016 import doctest
17 return doctest.testmod()
Tim Peters8a7d2d52001-01-16 07:10:57 +000018
19if __name__ == "__main__":
20 _test()
21
22Then running the module as a script will cause the examples in the
23docstrings to get executed and verified:
24
25python M.py
26
27This won't display anything unless an example fails, in which case the
28failing example(s) and the cause(s) of the failure(s) are printed to stdout
29(why not stderr? because stderr is a lame hack <0.2 wink>), and the final
30line of output is "Test failed.".
31
32Run it with the -v switch instead:
33
34python M.py -v
35
36and a detailed report of all examples tried is printed to stdout, along
37with assorted summaries at the end.
38
Tim Peters80e53142004-08-09 04:34:45 +000039You can force verbose mode by passing "verbose=True" to testmod, or prohibit
40it by passing "verbose=False". In either of those cases, sys.argv is not
Tim Peters8a7d2d52001-01-16 07:10:57 +000041examined by testmod.
42
43In any case, testmod returns a 2-tuple of ints (f, t), where f is the
44number of docstring examples that failed and t is the total number of
45docstring examples attempted.
46
Tim Peters80e53142004-08-09 04:34:45 +000047There are a variety of other ways to run doctests, including integration
48with the unittest framework, and support for running non-Python text
49files containing doctests. There are also many ways to override parts
50of doctest's default behaviors. See the Library Reference Manual for
51details.
52
Tim Peters8a7d2d52001-01-16 07:10:57 +000053
54WHICH DOCSTRINGS ARE EXAMINED?
55
56+ M.__doc__.
57
58+ f.__doc__ for all functions f in M.__dict__.values(), except those
Raymond Hettinger71adf7e2003-07-16 19:25:22 +000059 defined in other modules.
Tim Peters8a7d2d52001-01-16 07:10:57 +000060
Raymond Hettinger71adf7e2003-07-16 19:25:22 +000061+ C.__doc__ for all classes C in M.__dict__.values(), except those
62 defined in other modules.
Tim Peters8a7d2d52001-01-16 07:10:57 +000063
64+ If M.__test__ exists and "is true", it must be a dict, and
65 each entry maps a (string) name to a function object, class object, or
66 string. Function and class object docstrings found from M.__test__
Tim Peters80e53142004-08-09 04:34:45 +000067 are searched, and strings are searched directly as if they were docstrings.
68 In output, a key K in M.__test__ appears with name
Tim Peters8a7d2d52001-01-16 07:10:57 +000069 <name of M>.__test__.K
70
71Any classes found are recursively searched similarly, to test docstrings in
Tim Peters80e53142004-08-09 04:34:45 +000072their contained methods and nested classes.
Tim Peters8a7d2d52001-01-16 07:10:57 +000073
Tim Peters8a7d2d52001-01-16 07:10:57 +000074
Tim Peters8a7d2d52001-01-16 07:10:57 +000075WHAT'S THE EXECUTION CONTEXT?
76
77By default, each time testmod finds a docstring to test, it uses a *copy*
78of M's globals (so that running tests on a module doesn't change the
79module's real globals, and so that one test in M can't leave behind crumbs
80that accidentally allow another test to work). This means examples can
81freely use any names defined at top-level in M. It also means that sloppy
82imports (see above) can cause examples in external docstrings to use
83globals inappropriate for them.
84
85You can force use of your own dict as the execution context by passing
86"globs=your_dict" to testmod instead. Presumably this would be a copy of
87M.__dict__ merged with the globals from other imported modules.
88
89
Tim Peters8a7d2d52001-01-16 07:10:57 +000090WHAT ABOUT EXCEPTIONS?
91
92No problem, as long as the only output generated by the example is the
93traceback itself. For example:
94
Tim Peters60e23f42001-02-14 00:43:21 +000095 >>> [1, 2, 3].remove(42)
Tim Petersea4f9312001-02-13 20:54:42 +000096 Traceback (most recent call last):
Tim Peters8a7d2d52001-01-16 07:10:57 +000097 File "<stdin>", line 1, in ?
Tim Peters60e23f42001-02-14 00:43:21 +000098 ValueError: list.remove(x): x not in list
Tim Peters8a7d2d52001-01-16 07:10:57 +000099 >>>
100
Tim Peters80e53142004-08-09 04:34:45 +0000101Note that only the exception type and value are compared.
Tim Peters8a7d2d52001-01-16 07:10:57 +0000102
103
Tim Peters80e53142004-08-09 04:34:45 +0000104SO WHAT DOES A DOCTEST EXAMPLE LOOK LIKE ALREADY!?
Tim Peters8a7d2d52001-01-16 07:10:57 +0000105
106Oh ya. It's easy! In most cases a copy-and-paste of an interactive
107console session works fine -- just make sure the leading whitespace is
108rigidly consistent (you can mix tabs and spaces if you're too lazy to do it
109right, but doctest is not in the business of guessing what you think a tab
110means).
111
112 >>> # comments are ignored
113 >>> x = 12
114 >>> x
115 12
116 >>> if x == 13:
117 ... print "yes"
118 ... else:
119 ... print "no"
120 ... print "NO"
121 ... print "NO!!!"
122 ...
123 no
124 NO
125 NO!!!
126 >>>
127
128Any expected output must immediately follow the final ">>>" or "..." line
129containing the code, and the expected output (if any) extends to the next
130">>>" or all-whitespace line. That's it.
131
132Bummers:
133
Tim Peters8a7d2d52001-01-16 07:10:57 +0000134+ Output to stdout is captured, but not output to stderr (exception
135 tracebacks are captured via a different means).
136
Martin v. Löwis92816de2004-05-31 19:01:00 +0000137+ If you continue a line via backslashing in an interactive session,
138 or for any other reason use a backslash, you should use a raw
139 docstring, which will preserve your backslahses exactly as you type
140 them:
Tim Peters8a7d2d52001-01-16 07:10:57 +0000141
Tim Peters4e0e1b62004-07-07 20:54:48 +0000142 >>> def f(x):
Martin v. Löwis92816de2004-05-31 19:01:00 +0000143 ... r'''Backslashes in a raw docstring: m\n'''
144 >>> print f.__doc__
145 Backslashes in a raw docstring: m\n
Tim Peters8a7d2d52001-01-16 07:10:57 +0000146
Martin v. Löwis92816de2004-05-31 19:01:00 +0000147 Otherwise, the backslash will be interpreted as part of the string.
148 E.g., the "\n" above would be interpreted as a newline character.
149 Alternatively, you can double each backslash in the doctest version
150 (and not use a raw string):
151
Tim Peters4e0e1b62004-07-07 20:54:48 +0000152 >>> def f(x):
Martin v. Löwis92816de2004-05-31 19:01:00 +0000153 ... '''Backslashes in a raw docstring: m\\n'''
154 >>> print f.__doc__
155 Backslashes in a raw docstring: m\n
Tim Peters4e0e1b62004-07-07 20:54:48 +0000156
Tim Peters8a7d2d52001-01-16 07:10:57 +0000157The starting column doesn't matter:
158
159>>> assert "Easy!"
160 >>> import math
161 >>> math.floor(1.9)
162 1.0
163
164and as many leading whitespace characters are stripped from the expected
165output as appeared in the initial ">>>" line that triggered it.
166
167If you execute this very file, the examples above will be found and
Tim Peters80e53142004-08-09 04:34:45 +0000168executed.
Tim Peters8a7d2d52001-01-16 07:10:57 +0000169"""
Edward Loper8e4a34b2004-08-12 02:34:27 +0000170__docformat__ = 'reStructuredText en'
Tim Peters8a7d2d52001-01-16 07:10:57 +0000171
Tim Peters4fd9e2f2001-08-18 00:05:50 +0000172__all__ = [
Edward Loperb7503ff2004-08-19 19:19:03 +0000173 # 0, Option Flags
174 'register_optionflag',
175 'DONT_ACCEPT_TRUE_FOR_1',
176 'DONT_ACCEPT_BLANKLINE',
177 'NORMALIZE_WHITESPACE',
178 'ELLIPSIS',
179 'UNIFIED_DIFF',
180 'CONTEXT_DIFF',
181 # 1. Utility Functions
Tim Peters8485b562004-08-04 18:46:34 +0000182 'is_private',
Edward Loperb7503ff2004-08-19 19:19:03 +0000183 # 2. Example & DocTest
Tim Peters8485b562004-08-04 18:46:34 +0000184 'Example',
185 'DocTest',
Edward Loperb7503ff2004-08-19 19:19:03 +0000186 # 3. Doctest Parser
187 'DocTestParser',
188 # 4. Doctest Finder
Tim Peters8485b562004-08-04 18:46:34 +0000189 'DocTestFinder',
Edward Loperb7503ff2004-08-19 19:19:03 +0000190 # 5. Doctest Runner
Tim Peters8485b562004-08-04 18:46:34 +0000191 'DocTestRunner',
Edward Loperb7503ff2004-08-19 19:19:03 +0000192 'OutputChecker',
193 'DocTestFailure',
194 'UnexpectedException',
195 'DebugRunner',
196 # 6. Test Functions
Tim Peters4fd9e2f2001-08-18 00:05:50 +0000197 'testmod',
198 'run_docstring_examples',
Edward Loperb7503ff2004-08-19 19:19:03 +0000199 # 7. Tester
Tim Peters4fd9e2f2001-08-18 00:05:50 +0000200 'Tester',
Edward Loperb7503ff2004-08-19 19:19:03 +0000201 # 8. Unittest Support
Tim Peters19397e52004-08-06 22:02:59 +0000202 'DocTestCase',
Tim Petersdb3756d2003-06-29 05:30:48 +0000203 'DocTestSuite',
Edward Loperb7503ff2004-08-19 19:19:03 +0000204 'DocFileCase',
205 'DocFileTest',
206 'DocFileSuite',
207 # 9. Debugging Support
208 'script_from_examples',
Tim Petersdb3756d2003-06-29 05:30:48 +0000209 'testsource',
Edward Loperb7503ff2004-08-19 19:19:03 +0000210 'debug_src',
211 'debug_script',
Tim Petersdb3756d2003-06-29 05:30:48 +0000212 'debug',
Tim Peters4fd9e2f2001-08-18 00:05:50 +0000213]
Tim Peters8a7d2d52001-01-16 07:10:57 +0000214
Tim Peters4fd9e2f2001-08-18 00:05:50 +0000215import __future__
Tim Peters8a7d2d52001-01-16 07:10:57 +0000216
Tim Peters19397e52004-08-06 22:02:59 +0000217import sys, traceback, inspect, linecache, os, re, types
Jim Fulton356fd192004-08-09 11:34:47 +0000218import unittest, difflib, pdb, tempfile
Tim Petersf727c6c2004-08-08 01:48:59 +0000219import warnings
Tim Peters8485b562004-08-04 18:46:34 +0000220from StringIO import StringIO
Tim Peters7402f792001-10-02 03:53:41 +0000221
Jim Fulton356fd192004-08-09 11:34:47 +0000222real_pdb_set_trace = pdb.set_trace
223
Tim Peters19397e52004-08-06 22:02:59 +0000224# There are 4 basic classes:
225# - Example: a <source, want> pair, plus an intra-docstring line number.
226# - DocTest: a collection of examples, parsed from a docstring, plus
227# info about where the docstring came from (name, filename, lineno).
228# - DocTestFinder: extracts DocTests from a given object's docstring and
229# its contained objects' docstrings.
230# - DocTestRunner: runs DocTest cases, and accumulates statistics.
231#
232# So the basic picture is:
233#
234# list of:
235# +------+ +---------+ +-------+
236# |object| --DocTestFinder-> | DocTest | --DocTestRunner-> |results|
237# +------+ +---------+ +-------+
238# | Example |
239# | ... |
240# | Example |
241# +---------+
242
Edward Loperac20f572004-08-12 02:02:24 +0000243# Option constants.
244OPTIONFLAGS_BY_NAME = {}
245def register_optionflag(name):
246 flag = 1 << len(OPTIONFLAGS_BY_NAME)
247 OPTIONFLAGS_BY_NAME[name] = flag
248 return flag
249
250DONT_ACCEPT_TRUE_FOR_1 = register_optionflag('DONT_ACCEPT_TRUE_FOR_1')
251DONT_ACCEPT_BLANKLINE = register_optionflag('DONT_ACCEPT_BLANKLINE')
252NORMALIZE_WHITESPACE = register_optionflag('NORMALIZE_WHITESPACE')
253ELLIPSIS = register_optionflag('ELLIPSIS')
254UNIFIED_DIFF = register_optionflag('UNIFIED_DIFF')
255CONTEXT_DIFF = register_optionflag('CONTEXT_DIFF')
256
257# Special string markers for use in `want` strings:
258BLANKLINE_MARKER = '<BLANKLINE>'
259ELLIPSIS_MARKER = '...'
260
Tim Peters8485b562004-08-04 18:46:34 +0000261######################################################################
262## Table of Contents
263######################################################################
Edward Loper7c748462004-08-09 02:06:06 +0000264# 1. Utility Functions
265# 2. Example & DocTest -- store test cases
266# 3. DocTest Parser -- extracts examples from strings
267# 4. DocTest Finder -- extracts test cases from objects
268# 5. DocTest Runner -- runs test cases
269# 6. Test Functions -- convenient wrappers for testing
270# 7. Tester Class -- for backwards compatibility
271# 8. Unittest Support
272# 9. Debugging Support
273# 10. Example Usage
Tim Peters8a7d2d52001-01-16 07:10:57 +0000274
Tim Peters8485b562004-08-04 18:46:34 +0000275######################################################################
276## 1. Utility Functions
277######################################################################
Tim Peters8a7d2d52001-01-16 07:10:57 +0000278
279def is_private(prefix, base):
280 """prefix, base -> true iff name prefix + "." + base is "private".
281
282 Prefix may be an empty string, and base does not contain a period.
283 Prefix is ignored (although functions you write conforming to this
284 protocol may make use of it).
285 Return true iff base begins with an (at least one) underscore, but
286 does not both begin and end with (at least) two underscores.
287
Tim Petersbafb1fe2004-08-08 01:52:57 +0000288 >>> warnings.filterwarnings("ignore", "is_private", DeprecationWarning,
289 ... "doctest", 0)
Tim Peters8a7d2d52001-01-16 07:10:57 +0000290 >>> is_private("a.b", "my_func")
Guido van Rossum77f6a652002-04-03 22:41:51 +0000291 False
Tim Peters8a7d2d52001-01-16 07:10:57 +0000292 >>> is_private("____", "_my_func")
Guido van Rossum77f6a652002-04-03 22:41:51 +0000293 True
Tim Peters8a7d2d52001-01-16 07:10:57 +0000294 >>> is_private("someclass", "__init__")
Guido van Rossum77f6a652002-04-03 22:41:51 +0000295 False
Tim Peters8a7d2d52001-01-16 07:10:57 +0000296 >>> is_private("sometypo", "__init_")
Guido van Rossum77f6a652002-04-03 22:41:51 +0000297 True
Tim Peters8a7d2d52001-01-16 07:10:57 +0000298 >>> is_private("x.y.z", "_")
Guido van Rossum77f6a652002-04-03 22:41:51 +0000299 True
Tim Peters8a7d2d52001-01-16 07:10:57 +0000300 >>> is_private("_x.y.z", "__")
Guido van Rossum77f6a652002-04-03 22:41:51 +0000301 False
Tim Peters8a7d2d52001-01-16 07:10:57 +0000302 >>> is_private("", "") # senseless but consistent
Guido van Rossum77f6a652002-04-03 22:41:51 +0000303 False
Tim Peters8a7d2d52001-01-16 07:10:57 +0000304 """
Tim Petersbafb1fe2004-08-08 01:52:57 +0000305 warnings.warn("is_private is deprecated; it wasn't useful; "
306 "examine DocTestFinder.find() lists instead",
Tim Peters3ddd60a2004-08-08 02:43:33 +0000307 DeprecationWarning, stacklevel=2)
Tim Peters8a7d2d52001-01-16 07:10:57 +0000308 return base[:1] == "_" and not base[:2] == "__" == base[-2:]
309
Tim Peters8485b562004-08-04 18:46:34 +0000310def _extract_future_flags(globs):
311 """
312 Return the compiler-flags associated with the future features that
313 have been imported into the given namespace (globs).
314 """
315 flags = 0
316 for fname in __future__.all_feature_names:
317 feature = globs.get(fname, None)
318 if feature is getattr(__future__, fname):
319 flags |= feature.compiler_flag
320 return flags
Tim Peters7402f792001-10-02 03:53:41 +0000321
Tim Peters8485b562004-08-04 18:46:34 +0000322def _normalize_module(module, depth=2):
323 """
324 Return the module specified by `module`. In particular:
325 - If `module` is a module, then return module.
326 - If `module` is a string, then import and return the
327 module with that name.
328 - If `module` is None, then return the calling module.
329 The calling module is assumed to be the module of
330 the stack frame at the given depth in the call stack.
331 """
332 if inspect.ismodule(module):
333 return module
334 elif isinstance(module, (str, unicode)):
335 return __import__(module, globals(), locals(), ["*"])
336 elif module is None:
337 return sys.modules[sys._getframe(depth).f_globals['__name__']]
338 else:
339 raise TypeError("Expected a module, string, or None")
Tim Peters7402f792001-10-02 03:53:41 +0000340
Edward Lopera1ef6112004-08-09 16:14:41 +0000341def _tag_msg(tag, msg, indent=' '):
Tim Peters8485b562004-08-04 18:46:34 +0000342 """
343 Return a string that displays a tag-and-message pair nicely,
344 keeping the tag and its message on the same line when that
Edward Lopera1ef6112004-08-09 16:14:41 +0000345 makes sense. If the message is displayed on separate lines,
346 then `indent` is added to the beginning of each line.
Tim Peters8485b562004-08-04 18:46:34 +0000347 """
Tim Peters8485b562004-08-04 18:46:34 +0000348 # If the message doesn't end in a newline, then add one.
349 if msg[-1:] != '\n':
350 msg += '\n'
351 # If the message is short enough, and contains no internal
352 # newlines, then display it on the same line as the tag.
353 # Otherwise, display the tag on its own line.
354 if (len(tag) + len(msg) < 75 and
355 msg.find('\n', 0, len(msg)-1) == -1):
356 return '%s: %s' % (tag, msg)
357 else:
Edward Lopera1ef6112004-08-09 16:14:41 +0000358 msg = '\n'.join([indent+l for l in msg[:-1].split('\n')])
359 return '%s:\n%s\n' % (tag, msg)
Tim Peters8a7d2d52001-01-16 07:10:57 +0000360
Edward Loper8e4a34b2004-08-12 02:34:27 +0000361def _exception_traceback(exc_info):
362 """
363 Return a string containing a traceback message for the given
364 exc_info tuple (as returned by sys.exc_info()).
365 """
366 # Get a traceback message.
367 excout = StringIO()
368 exc_type, exc_val, exc_tb = exc_info
369 traceback.print_exception(exc_type, exc_val, exc_tb, file=excout)
370 return excout.getvalue()
371
Tim Peters8485b562004-08-04 18:46:34 +0000372# Override some StringIO methods.
373class _SpoofOut(StringIO):
374 def getvalue(self):
375 result = StringIO.getvalue(self)
376 # If anything at all was written, make sure there's a trailing
377 # newline. There's no way for the expected output to indicate
378 # that a trailing newline is missing.
379 if result and not result.endswith("\n"):
380 result += "\n"
381 # Prevent softspace from screwing up the next test case, in
382 # case they used print with a trailing comma in an example.
383 if hasattr(self, "softspace"):
384 del self.softspace
385 return result
Tim Peters8a7d2d52001-01-16 07:10:57 +0000386
Tim Peters8485b562004-08-04 18:46:34 +0000387 def truncate(self, size=None):
388 StringIO.truncate(self, size)
389 if hasattr(self, "softspace"):
390 del self.softspace
Tim Peters8a7d2d52001-01-16 07:10:57 +0000391
Tim Peters26b3ebb2004-08-19 08:10:08 +0000392# Worst-case linear-time ellipsis matching.
Tim Petersb0a04e12004-08-20 02:08:04 +0000393def _ellipsis_match(want, got):
Tim Petersdc5de3b2004-08-19 14:06:20 +0000394 """
395 Essentially the only subtle case:
Tim Petersb0a04e12004-08-20 02:08:04 +0000396 >>> _ellipsis_match('aa...aa', 'aaa')
Tim Petersdc5de3b2004-08-19 14:06:20 +0000397 False
398 """
Tim Peters26b3ebb2004-08-19 08:10:08 +0000399 if ELLIPSIS_MARKER not in want:
400 return want == got
401 # Remove \n from ...\n, else the newline will be required,
402 # and (for example) ... on a line by itself can't match
403 # nothing gracefully.
404 want = want.replace(ELLIPSIS_MARKER + '\n', ELLIPSIS_MARKER)
Tim Petersdc5de3b2004-08-19 14:06:20 +0000405
Tim Peters26b3ebb2004-08-19 08:10:08 +0000406 # Find "the real" strings.
407 ws = want.split(ELLIPSIS_MARKER)
408 assert len(ws) >= 2
Tim Peters26b3ebb2004-08-19 08:10:08 +0000409
Tim Petersdc5de3b2004-08-19 14:06:20 +0000410 # Deal with exact matches possibly needed at one or both ends.
411 startpos, endpos = 0, len(got)
412 w = ws[0]
413 if w: # starts with exact match
414 if got.startswith(w):
415 startpos = len(w)
416 del ws[0]
417 else:
418 return False
419 w = ws[-1]
420 if w: # ends with exact match
421 if got.endswith(w):
422 endpos -= len(w)
423 del ws[-1]
424 else:
425 return False
426
427 if startpos > endpos:
428 # Exact end matches required more characters than we have, as in
Tim Petersb0a04e12004-08-20 02:08:04 +0000429 # _ellipsis_match('aa...aa', 'aaa')
Tim Petersdc5de3b2004-08-19 14:06:20 +0000430 return False
431
432 # For the rest, we only need to find the leftmost non-overlapping
433 # match for each piece. If there's no overall match that way alone,
434 # there's no overall match period.
Tim Peters26b3ebb2004-08-19 08:10:08 +0000435 for w in ws:
436 # w may be '' at times, if there are consecutive ellipses, or
437 # due to an ellipsis at the start or end of `want`. That's OK.
Tim Petersdc5de3b2004-08-19 14:06:20 +0000438 # Search for an empty string succeeds, and doesn't change startpos.
439 startpos = got.find(w, startpos, endpos)
440 if startpos < 0:
Tim Peters26b3ebb2004-08-19 08:10:08 +0000441 return False
Tim Petersdc5de3b2004-08-19 14:06:20 +0000442 startpos += len(w)
Tim Peters26b3ebb2004-08-19 08:10:08 +0000443
Tim Petersdc5de3b2004-08-19 14:06:20 +0000444 return True
Tim Peters26b3ebb2004-08-19 08:10:08 +0000445
Tim Peters8485b562004-08-04 18:46:34 +0000446######################################################################
447## 2. Example & DocTest
448######################################################################
449## - An "example" is a <source, want> pair, where "source" is a
450## fragment of source code, and "want" is the expected output for
451## "source." The Example class also includes information about
452## where the example was extracted from.
453##
Edward Lopera1ef6112004-08-09 16:14:41 +0000454## - A "doctest" is a collection of examples, typically extracted from
455## a string (such as an object's docstring). The DocTest class also
456## includes information about where the string was extracted from.
Tim Peters8a7d2d52001-01-16 07:10:57 +0000457
Tim Peters8485b562004-08-04 18:46:34 +0000458class Example:
459 """
460 A single doctest example, consisting of source code and expected
Edward Lopera1ef6112004-08-09 16:14:41 +0000461 output. `Example` defines the following attributes:
Tim Peters8a7d2d52001-01-16 07:10:57 +0000462
Edward Loper74bca7a2004-08-12 02:27:44 +0000463 - source: A single Python statement, always ending with a newline.
Tim Petersbb431472004-08-09 03:51:46 +0000464 The constructor adds a newline if needed.
Tim Peters8a7d2d52001-01-16 07:10:57 +0000465
Edward Loper74bca7a2004-08-12 02:27:44 +0000466 - want: The expected output from running the source code (either
Tim Petersbb431472004-08-09 03:51:46 +0000467 from stdout, or a traceback in case of exception). `want` ends
468 with a newline unless it's empty, in which case it's an empty
469 string. The constructor adds a newline if needed.
Tim Peters8a7d2d52001-01-16 07:10:57 +0000470
Edward Loper74bca7a2004-08-12 02:27:44 +0000471 - lineno: The line number within the DocTest string containing
Tim Peters8485b562004-08-04 18:46:34 +0000472 this Example where the Example begins. This line number is
473 zero-based, with respect to the beginning of the DocTest.
Edward Loper74bca7a2004-08-12 02:27:44 +0000474
475 - indent: The example's indentation in the DocTest string.
476 I.e., the number of space characters that preceed the
477 example's first prompt.
478
479 - options: A dictionary mapping from option flags to True or
480 False, which is used to override default options for this
481 example. Any option flags not contained in this dictionary
482 are left at their default value (as specified by the
483 DocTestRunner's optionflags). By default, no options are set.
Tim Peters8485b562004-08-04 18:46:34 +0000484 """
Edward Loper74bca7a2004-08-12 02:27:44 +0000485 def __init__(self, source, want, lineno, indent=0, options=None):
Tim Petersbb431472004-08-09 03:51:46 +0000486 # Normalize inputs.
487 if not source.endswith('\n'):
488 source += '\n'
489 if want and not want.endswith('\n'):
490 want += '\n'
Tim Peters8485b562004-08-04 18:46:34 +0000491 # Store properties.
492 self.source = source
493 self.want = want
494 self.lineno = lineno
Edward Loper74bca7a2004-08-12 02:27:44 +0000495 self.indent = indent
496 if options is None: options = {}
497 self.options = options
Tim Peters8a7d2d52001-01-16 07:10:57 +0000498
Tim Peters8485b562004-08-04 18:46:34 +0000499class DocTest:
500 """
501 A collection of doctest examples that should be run in a single
Edward Lopera1ef6112004-08-09 16:14:41 +0000502 namespace. Each `DocTest` defines the following attributes:
Tim Peters8a7d2d52001-01-16 07:10:57 +0000503
Tim Peters8485b562004-08-04 18:46:34 +0000504 - examples: the list of examples.
Tim Peters8a7d2d52001-01-16 07:10:57 +0000505
Tim Peters8485b562004-08-04 18:46:34 +0000506 - globs: The namespace (aka globals) that the examples should
507 be run in.
Tim Peters8a7d2d52001-01-16 07:10:57 +0000508
Tim Peters8485b562004-08-04 18:46:34 +0000509 - name: A name identifying the DocTest (typically, the name of
510 the object whose docstring this DocTest was extracted from).
Tim Peters8a7d2d52001-01-16 07:10:57 +0000511
Tim Peters8485b562004-08-04 18:46:34 +0000512 - filename: The name of the file that this DocTest was extracted
Edward Lopera1ef6112004-08-09 16:14:41 +0000513 from, or `None` if the filename is unknown.
Tim Peters8a7d2d52001-01-16 07:10:57 +0000514
Tim Peters8485b562004-08-04 18:46:34 +0000515 - lineno: The line number within filename where this DocTest
Edward Lopera1ef6112004-08-09 16:14:41 +0000516 begins, or `None` if the line number is unavailable. This
517 line number is zero-based, with respect to the beginning of
518 the file.
519
520 - docstring: The string that the examples were extracted from,
521 or `None` if the string is unavailable.
Tim Peters8485b562004-08-04 18:46:34 +0000522 """
Edward Lopera1ef6112004-08-09 16:14:41 +0000523 def __init__(self, examples, globs, name, filename, lineno, docstring):
Tim Peters8485b562004-08-04 18:46:34 +0000524 """
Edward Lopera1ef6112004-08-09 16:14:41 +0000525 Create a new DocTest containing the given examples. The
526 DocTest's globals are initialized with a copy of `globs`.
Tim Peters8485b562004-08-04 18:46:34 +0000527 """
Edward Lopera1ef6112004-08-09 16:14:41 +0000528 assert not isinstance(examples, basestring), \
529 "DocTest no longer accepts str; use DocTestParser instead"
530 self.examples = examples
531 self.docstring = docstring
Tim Peters8485b562004-08-04 18:46:34 +0000532 self.globs = globs.copy()
Tim Peters8485b562004-08-04 18:46:34 +0000533 self.name = name
534 self.filename = filename
535 self.lineno = lineno
Tim Peters8485b562004-08-04 18:46:34 +0000536
537 def __repr__(self):
538 if len(self.examples) == 0:
539 examples = 'no examples'
540 elif len(self.examples) == 1:
541 examples = '1 example'
542 else:
543 examples = '%d examples' % len(self.examples)
544 return ('<DocTest %s from %s:%s (%s)>' %
545 (self.name, self.filename, self.lineno, examples))
546
547
548 # This lets us sort tests by name:
549 def __cmp__(self, other):
550 if not isinstance(other, DocTest):
551 return -1
552 return cmp((self.name, self.filename, self.lineno, id(self)),
553 (other.name, other.filename, other.lineno, id(other)))
554
555######################################################################
Edward Loperb7503ff2004-08-19 19:19:03 +0000556## 3. DocTestParser
Edward Loper7c748462004-08-09 02:06:06 +0000557######################################################################
558
Edward Lopera1ef6112004-08-09 16:14:41 +0000559class DocTestParser:
Edward Loper7c748462004-08-09 02:06:06 +0000560 """
Edward Lopera1ef6112004-08-09 16:14:41 +0000561 A class used to parse strings containing doctest examples.
Edward Loper7c748462004-08-09 02:06:06 +0000562 """
Edward Loper8e4a34b2004-08-12 02:34:27 +0000563 # This regular expression is used to find doctest examples in a
564 # string. It defines three groups: `source` is the source code
565 # (including leading indentation and prompts); `indent` is the
566 # indentation of the first (PS1) line of the source code; and
567 # `want` is the expected output (including leading indentation).
Edward Loper7c748462004-08-09 02:06:06 +0000568 _EXAMPLE_RE = re.compile(r'''
Tim Petersd40a92b2004-08-09 03:28:45 +0000569 # Source consists of a PS1 line followed by zero or more PS2 lines.
570 (?P<source>
571 (?:^(?P<indent> [ ]*) >>> .*) # PS1 line
572 (?:\n [ ]* \.\.\. .*)*) # PS2 lines
573 \n?
574 # Want consists of any non-blank lines that do not start with PS1.
575 (?P<want> (?:(?![ ]*$) # Not a blank line
576 (?![ ]*>>>) # Not a line starting with PS1
577 .*$\n? # But any other line
578 )*)
579 ''', re.MULTILINE | re.VERBOSE)
Edward Loper8e4a34b2004-08-12 02:34:27 +0000580
Tim Peters7ea48dd2004-08-13 01:52:59 +0000581 # A callable returning a true value iff its argument is a blank line
582 # or contains a single comment.
Edward Loper8e4a34b2004-08-12 02:34:27 +0000583 _IS_BLANK_OR_COMMENT = re.compile(r'^[ ]*(#.*)?$').match
Edward Loper7c748462004-08-09 02:06:06 +0000584
Edward Lopera1ef6112004-08-09 16:14:41 +0000585 def get_doctest(self, string, globs, name, filename, lineno):
Edward Loper7c748462004-08-09 02:06:06 +0000586 """
Edward Lopera1ef6112004-08-09 16:14:41 +0000587 Extract all doctest examples from the given string, and
588 collect them into a `DocTest` object.
589
590 `globs`, `name`, `filename`, and `lineno` are attributes for
591 the new `DocTest` object. See the documentation for `DocTest`
592 for more information.
593 """
594 return DocTest(self.get_examples(string, name), globs,
595 name, filename, lineno, string)
596
597 def get_examples(self, string, name='<string>'):
598 """
599 Extract all doctest examples from the given string, and return
600 them as a list of `Example` objects. Line numbers are
601 0-based, because it's most common in doctests that nothing
602 interesting appears on the same line as opening triple-quote,
603 and so the first interesting line is called \"line 1\" then.
604
605 The optional argument `name` is a name identifying this
606 string, and is only used for error messages.
Edward Loper7c748462004-08-09 02:06:06 +0000607
608 >>> text = '''
609 ... >>> x, y = 2, 3 # no output expected
610 ... >>> if 1:
611 ... ... print x
612 ... ... print y
613 ... 2
614 ... 3
615 ...
616 ... Some text.
617 ... >>> x+y
618 ... 5
619 ... '''
Edward Lopera1ef6112004-08-09 16:14:41 +0000620 >>> for x in DocTestParser().get_examples(text):
Edward Loper78b58f32004-08-09 02:56:02 +0000621 ... print (x.source, x.want, x.lineno)
Tim Petersbb431472004-08-09 03:51:46 +0000622 ('x, y = 2, 3 # no output expected\\n', '', 1)
Edward Loper7c748462004-08-09 02:06:06 +0000623 ('if 1:\\n print x\\n print y\\n', '2\\n3\\n', 2)
Tim Petersbb431472004-08-09 03:51:46 +0000624 ('x+y\\n', '5\\n', 9)
Edward Loper7c748462004-08-09 02:06:06 +0000625 """
626 examples = []
627 charno, lineno = 0, 0
628 # Find all doctest examples in the string:
Edward Lopera1ef6112004-08-09 16:14:41 +0000629 for m in self._EXAMPLE_RE.finditer(string.expandtabs()):
Edward Loper7c748462004-08-09 02:06:06 +0000630 # Update lineno (lines before this example)
Edward Lopera1ef6112004-08-09 16:14:41 +0000631 lineno += string.count('\n', charno, m.start())
Edward Loper7c748462004-08-09 02:06:06 +0000632 # Extract source/want from the regexp match.
Edward Lopera1ef6112004-08-09 16:14:41 +0000633 (source, want) = self._parse_example(m, name, lineno)
Edward Loper74bca7a2004-08-12 02:27:44 +0000634 # Extract extra options from the source.
635 options = self._find_options(source, name, lineno)
Edward Loper74bca7a2004-08-12 02:27:44 +0000636 # Create an Example, and add it to the list.
Edward Loperb51b2342004-08-17 16:37:12 +0000637 if not self._IS_BLANK_OR_COMMENT(source):
638 examples.append( Example(source, want, lineno,
639 len(m.group('indent')), options) )
Edward Loper7c748462004-08-09 02:06:06 +0000640 # Update lineno (lines inside this example)
Edward Lopera1ef6112004-08-09 16:14:41 +0000641 lineno += string.count('\n', m.start(), m.end())
Edward Loper7c748462004-08-09 02:06:06 +0000642 # Update charno.
643 charno = m.end()
644 return examples
645
Edward Lopera1ef6112004-08-09 16:14:41 +0000646 def get_program(self, string, name="<string>"):
Edward Loper7c748462004-08-09 02:06:06 +0000647 """
Edward Lopera1ef6112004-08-09 16:14:41 +0000648 Return an executable program from the given string, as a string.
Edward Loper7c748462004-08-09 02:06:06 +0000649
650 The format of this isn't rigidly defined. In general, doctest
651 examples become the executable statements in the result, and
652 their expected outputs become comments, preceded by an \"#Expected:\"
653 comment. Everything else (text, comments, everything not part of
654 a doctest test) is also placed in comments.
655
Edward Lopera1ef6112004-08-09 16:14:41 +0000656 The optional argument `name` is a name identifying this
657 string, and is only used for error messages.
658
Edward Loper7c748462004-08-09 02:06:06 +0000659 >>> text = '''
660 ... >>> x, y = 2, 3 # no output expected
661 ... >>> if 1:
662 ... ... print x
663 ... ... print y
664 ... 2
665 ... 3
666 ...
667 ... Some text.
668 ... >>> x+y
669 ... 5
670 ... '''
Edward Lopera1ef6112004-08-09 16:14:41 +0000671 >>> print DocTestParser().get_program(text)
Edward Loper7c748462004-08-09 02:06:06 +0000672 x, y = 2, 3 # no output expected
673 if 1:
674 print x
675 print y
676 # Expected:
Edward Lopera5db6002004-08-12 02:41:30 +0000677 ## 2
678 ## 3
Edward Loper7c748462004-08-09 02:06:06 +0000679 #
Edward Lopera5db6002004-08-12 02:41:30 +0000680 # Some text.
Edward Loper7c748462004-08-09 02:06:06 +0000681 x+y
682 # Expected:
Edward Lopera5db6002004-08-12 02:41:30 +0000683 ## 5
Edward Loper7c748462004-08-09 02:06:06 +0000684 """
Edward Lopera5db6002004-08-12 02:41:30 +0000685 string = string.expandtabs()
686 # If all lines begin with the same indentation, then strip it.
687 min_indent = self._min_indent(string)
688 if min_indent > 0:
689 string = '\n'.join([l[min_indent:] for l in string.split('\n')])
690
Edward Loper7c748462004-08-09 02:06:06 +0000691 output = []
692 charnum, lineno = 0, 0
693 # Find all doctest examples in the string:
Edward Lopera1ef6112004-08-09 16:14:41 +0000694 for m in self._EXAMPLE_RE.finditer(string.expandtabs()):
Edward Loper7c748462004-08-09 02:06:06 +0000695 # Add any text before this example, as a comment.
696 if m.start() > charnum:
Edward Lopera1ef6112004-08-09 16:14:41 +0000697 lines = string[charnum:m.start()-1].split('\n')
Edward Loper7c748462004-08-09 02:06:06 +0000698 output.extend([self._comment_line(l) for l in lines])
699 lineno += len(lines)
700
701 # Extract source/want from the regexp match.
Edward Loper74bca7a2004-08-12 02:27:44 +0000702 (source, want) = self._parse_example(m, name, lineno)
Edward Loper7c748462004-08-09 02:06:06 +0000703 # Display the source
704 output.append(source)
705 # Display the expected output, if any
706 if want:
707 output.append('# Expected:')
Edward Lopera5db6002004-08-12 02:41:30 +0000708 output.extend(['## '+l for l in want.split('\n')])
Edward Loper7c748462004-08-09 02:06:06 +0000709
710 # Update the line number & char number.
Edward Lopera1ef6112004-08-09 16:14:41 +0000711 lineno += string.count('\n', m.start(), m.end())
Edward Loper7c748462004-08-09 02:06:06 +0000712 charnum = m.end()
713 # Add any remaining text, as comments.
714 output.extend([self._comment_line(l)
Edward Lopera1ef6112004-08-09 16:14:41 +0000715 for l in string[charnum:].split('\n')])
Edward Loper7c748462004-08-09 02:06:06 +0000716 # Trim junk on both ends.
717 while output and output[-1] == '#':
718 output.pop()
719 while output and output[0] == '#':
720 output.pop(0)
721 # Combine the output, and return it.
722 return '\n'.join(output)
723
Edward Loper74bca7a2004-08-12 02:27:44 +0000724 def _parse_example(self, m, name, lineno):
725 """
726 Given a regular expression match from `_EXAMPLE_RE` (`m`),
727 return a pair `(source, want)`, where `source` is the matched
728 example's source code (with prompts and indentation stripped);
729 and `want` is the example's expected output (with indentation
730 stripped).
731
732 `name` is the string's name, and `lineno` is the line number
733 where the example starts; both are used for error messages.
734 """
Edward Loper7c748462004-08-09 02:06:06 +0000735 # Get the example's indentation level.
736 indent = len(m.group('indent'))
737
738 # Divide source into lines; check that they're properly
739 # indented; and then strip their indentation & prompts.
740 source_lines = m.group('source').split('\n')
Edward Lopera1ef6112004-08-09 16:14:41 +0000741 self._check_prompt_blank(source_lines, indent, name, lineno)
742 self._check_prefix(source_lines[1:], ' '*indent+'.', name, lineno)
Edward Loper7c748462004-08-09 02:06:06 +0000743 source = '\n'.join([sl[indent+4:] for sl in source_lines])
Edward Loper7c748462004-08-09 02:06:06 +0000744
745 # Divide want into lines; check that it's properly
746 # indented; and then strip the indentation.
747 want_lines = m.group('want').rstrip().split('\n')
Edward Lopera1ef6112004-08-09 16:14:41 +0000748 self._check_prefix(want_lines, ' '*indent, name,
Edward Loper7c748462004-08-09 02:06:06 +0000749 lineno+len(source_lines))
750 want = '\n'.join([wl[indent:] for wl in want_lines])
Edward Loper7c748462004-08-09 02:06:06 +0000751
752 return source, want
753
Edward Loper74bca7a2004-08-12 02:27:44 +0000754 # This regular expression looks for option directives in the
755 # source code of an example. Option directives are comments
756 # starting with "doctest:". Warning: this may give false
757 # positives for string-literals that contain the string
758 # "#doctest:". Eliminating these false positives would require
759 # actually parsing the string; but we limit them by ignoring any
760 # line containing "#doctest:" that is *followed* by a quote mark.
761 _OPTION_DIRECTIVE_RE = re.compile(r'#\s*doctest:\s*([^\n\'"]*)$',
762 re.MULTILINE)
763
764 def _find_options(self, source, name, lineno):
765 """
766 Return a dictionary containing option overrides extracted from
767 option directives in the given source string.
768
769 `name` is the string's name, and `lineno` is the line number
770 where the example starts; both are used for error messages.
771 """
772 options = {}
773 # (note: with the current regexp, this will match at most once:)
774 for m in self._OPTION_DIRECTIVE_RE.finditer(source):
775 option_strings = m.group(1).replace(',', ' ').split()
776 for option in option_strings:
777 if (option[0] not in '+-' or
778 option[1:] not in OPTIONFLAGS_BY_NAME):
779 raise ValueError('line %r of the doctest for %s '
780 'has an invalid option: %r' %
781 (lineno+1, name, option))
782 flag = OPTIONFLAGS_BY_NAME[option[1:]]
783 options[flag] = (option[0] == '+')
784 if options and self._IS_BLANK_OR_COMMENT(source):
785 raise ValueError('line %r of the doctest for %s has an option '
786 'directive on a line with no example: %r' %
787 (lineno, name, source))
788 return options
789
Edward Lopera5db6002004-08-12 02:41:30 +0000790 # This regular expression finds the indentation of every non-blank
791 # line in a string.
792 _INDENT_RE = re.compile('^([ ]+)(?=\S)', re.MULTILINE)
793
794 def _min_indent(self, s):
795 "Return the minimum indentation of any non-blank line in `s`"
796 return min([len(indent) for indent in self._INDENT_RE.findall(s)])
797
Edward Loper7c748462004-08-09 02:06:06 +0000798 def _comment_line(self, line):
Edward Loper74bca7a2004-08-12 02:27:44 +0000799 "Return a commented form of the given line"
Edward Loper7c748462004-08-09 02:06:06 +0000800 line = line.rstrip()
Tim Petersdd0e4752004-08-09 03:31:56 +0000801 if line:
Edward Lopera5db6002004-08-12 02:41:30 +0000802 return '# '+line
Tim Petersdd0e4752004-08-09 03:31:56 +0000803 else:
804 return '#'
Edward Loper7c748462004-08-09 02:06:06 +0000805
Edward Lopera1ef6112004-08-09 16:14:41 +0000806 def _check_prompt_blank(self, lines, indent, name, lineno):
Edward Loper74bca7a2004-08-12 02:27:44 +0000807 """
808 Given the lines of a source string (including prompts and
809 leading indentation), check to make sure that every prompt is
810 followed by a space character. If any line is not followed by
811 a space character, then raise ValueError.
812 """
Edward Loper7c748462004-08-09 02:06:06 +0000813 for i, line in enumerate(lines):
814 if len(line) >= indent+4 and line[indent+3] != ' ':
815 raise ValueError('line %r of the docstring for %s '
816 'lacks blank after %s: %r' %
Edward Lopera1ef6112004-08-09 16:14:41 +0000817 (lineno+i+1, name,
Edward Loper7c748462004-08-09 02:06:06 +0000818 line[indent:indent+3], line))
819
Edward Lopera1ef6112004-08-09 16:14:41 +0000820 def _check_prefix(self, lines, prefix, name, lineno):
Edward Loper74bca7a2004-08-12 02:27:44 +0000821 """
822 Check that every line in the given list starts with the given
823 prefix; if any line does not, then raise a ValueError.
824 """
Edward Loper7c748462004-08-09 02:06:06 +0000825 for i, line in enumerate(lines):
826 if line and not line.startswith(prefix):
827 raise ValueError('line %r of the docstring for %s has '
828 'inconsistent leading whitespace: %r' %
Edward Lopera1ef6112004-08-09 16:14:41 +0000829 (lineno+i+1, name, line))
Edward Loper7c748462004-08-09 02:06:06 +0000830
831
832######################################################################
833## 4. DocTest Finder
Tim Peters8485b562004-08-04 18:46:34 +0000834######################################################################
835
836class DocTestFinder:
837 """
838 A class used to extract the DocTests that are relevant to a given
839 object, from its docstring and the docstrings of its contained
840 objects. Doctests can currently be extracted from the following
841 object types: modules, functions, classes, methods, staticmethods,
842 classmethods, and properties.
Tim Peters8485b562004-08-04 18:46:34 +0000843 """
844
Edward Lopera1ef6112004-08-09 16:14:41 +0000845 def __init__(self, verbose=False, parser=DocTestParser(),
Tim Petersf727c6c2004-08-08 01:48:59 +0000846 recurse=True, _namefilter=None):
Tim Peters8485b562004-08-04 18:46:34 +0000847 """
848 Create a new doctest finder.
849
Edward Lopera1ef6112004-08-09 16:14:41 +0000850 The optional argument `parser` specifies a class or
Tim Peters19397e52004-08-06 22:02:59 +0000851 function that should be used to create new DocTest objects (or
Tim Peters161c9632004-08-08 03:38:33 +0000852 objects that implement the same interface as DocTest). The
Tim Peters19397e52004-08-06 22:02:59 +0000853 signature for this factory function should match the signature
854 of the DocTest constructor.
855
Tim Peters8485b562004-08-04 18:46:34 +0000856 If the optional argument `recurse` is false, then `find` will
857 only examine the given object, and not any contained objects.
858 """
Edward Lopera1ef6112004-08-09 16:14:41 +0000859 self._parser = parser
Tim Peters8485b562004-08-04 18:46:34 +0000860 self._verbose = verbose
Tim Peters8485b562004-08-04 18:46:34 +0000861 self._recurse = recurse
Tim Petersf727c6c2004-08-08 01:48:59 +0000862 # _namefilter is undocumented, and exists only for temporary backward-
863 # compatibility support of testmod's deprecated isprivate mess.
864 self._namefilter = _namefilter
Tim Peters8485b562004-08-04 18:46:34 +0000865
866 def find(self, obj, name=None, module=None, globs=None,
Tim Petersf3f57472004-08-08 06:11:48 +0000867 extraglobs=None):
Tim Peters8485b562004-08-04 18:46:34 +0000868 """
869 Return a list of the DocTests that are defined by the given
870 object's docstring, or by any of its contained objects'
871 docstrings.
872
873 The optional parameter `module` is the module that contains
Tim Petersf3f57472004-08-08 06:11:48 +0000874 the given object. If the module is not specified or is None, then
875 the test finder will attempt to automatically determine the
Tim Peters8485b562004-08-04 18:46:34 +0000876 correct module. The object's module is used:
877
878 - As a default namespace, if `globs` is not specified.
879 - To prevent the DocTestFinder from extracting DocTests
Tim Petersf3f57472004-08-08 06:11:48 +0000880 from objects that are imported from other modules.
Tim Peters8485b562004-08-04 18:46:34 +0000881 - To find the name of the file containing the object.
882 - To help find the line number of the object within its
883 file.
884
Tim Petersf3f57472004-08-08 06:11:48 +0000885 Contained objects whose module does not match `module` are ignored.
886
887 If `module` is False, no attempt to find the module will be made.
888 This is obscure, of use mostly in tests: if `module` is False, or
889 is None but cannot be found automatically, then all objects are
890 considered to belong to the (non-existent) module, so all contained
891 objects will (recursively) be searched for doctests.
892
Tim Peters8485b562004-08-04 18:46:34 +0000893 The globals for each DocTest is formed by combining `globs`
894 and `extraglobs` (bindings in `extraglobs` override bindings
895 in `globs`). A new copy of the globals dictionary is created
896 for each DocTest. If `globs` is not specified, then it
897 defaults to the module's `__dict__`, if specified, or {}
898 otherwise. If `extraglobs` is not specified, then it defaults
899 to {}.
900
Tim Peters8485b562004-08-04 18:46:34 +0000901 """
902 # If name was not specified, then extract it from the object.
903 if name is None:
904 name = getattr(obj, '__name__', None)
905 if name is None:
906 raise ValueError("DocTestFinder.find: name must be given "
907 "when obj.__name__ doesn't exist: %r" %
908 (type(obj),))
909
910 # Find the module that contains the given object (if obj is
911 # a module, then module=obj.). Note: this may fail, in which
912 # case module will be None.
Tim Petersf3f57472004-08-08 06:11:48 +0000913 if module is False:
914 module = None
915 elif module is None:
Tim Peters8485b562004-08-04 18:46:34 +0000916 module = inspect.getmodule(obj)
917
918 # Read the module's source code. This is used by
919 # DocTestFinder._find_lineno to find the line number for a
920 # given object's docstring.
921 try:
922 file = inspect.getsourcefile(obj) or inspect.getfile(obj)
923 source_lines = linecache.getlines(file)
924 if not source_lines:
925 source_lines = None
926 except TypeError:
927 source_lines = None
928
929 # Initialize globals, and merge in extraglobs.
Tim Peters8a7d2d52001-01-16 07:10:57 +0000930 if globs is None:
Tim Peters8485b562004-08-04 18:46:34 +0000931 if module is None:
932 globs = {}
933 else:
934 globs = module.__dict__.copy()
935 else:
936 globs = globs.copy()
937 if extraglobs is not None:
938 globs.update(extraglobs)
Tim Peters8a7d2d52001-01-16 07:10:57 +0000939
Tim Peters8485b562004-08-04 18:46:34 +0000940 # Recursively expore `obj`, extracting DocTests.
941 tests = []
Tim Petersf3f57472004-08-08 06:11:48 +0000942 self._find(tests, obj, name, module, source_lines, globs, {})
Tim Peters8485b562004-08-04 18:46:34 +0000943 return tests
944
945 def _filter(self, obj, prefix, base):
946 """
947 Return true if the given object should not be examined.
948 """
Tim Petersf727c6c2004-08-08 01:48:59 +0000949 return (self._namefilter is not None and
950 self._namefilter(prefix, base))
Tim Peters8485b562004-08-04 18:46:34 +0000951
952 def _from_module(self, module, object):
953 """
954 Return true if the given object is defined in the given
955 module.
956 """
957 if module is None:
958 return True
959 elif inspect.isfunction(object):
960 return module.__dict__ is object.func_globals
961 elif inspect.isclass(object):
962 return module.__name__ == object.__module__
963 elif inspect.getmodule(object) is not None:
964 return module is inspect.getmodule(object)
965 elif hasattr(object, '__module__'):
966 return module.__name__ == object.__module__
967 elif isinstance(object, property):
968 return True # [XX] no way not be sure.
969 else:
970 raise ValueError("object must be a class or function")
971
Tim Petersf3f57472004-08-08 06:11:48 +0000972 def _find(self, tests, obj, name, module, source_lines, globs, seen):
Tim Peters8485b562004-08-04 18:46:34 +0000973 """
974 Find tests for the given object and any contained objects, and
975 add them to `tests`.
976 """
977 if self._verbose:
978 print 'Finding tests in %s' % name
979
980 # If we've already processed this object, then ignore it.
981 if id(obj) in seen:
982 return
983 seen[id(obj)] = 1
984
985 # Find a test for this object, and add it to the list of tests.
986 test = self._get_test(obj, name, module, globs, source_lines)
987 if test is not None:
988 tests.append(test)
989
990 # Look for tests in a module's contained objects.
991 if inspect.ismodule(obj) and self._recurse:
992 for valname, val in obj.__dict__.items():
993 # Check if this contained object should be ignored.
994 if self._filter(val, name, valname):
995 continue
996 valname = '%s.%s' % (name, valname)
997 # Recurse to functions & classes.
998 if ((inspect.isfunction(val) or inspect.isclass(val)) and
Tim Petersf3f57472004-08-08 06:11:48 +0000999 self._from_module(module, val)):
Tim Peters8485b562004-08-04 18:46:34 +00001000 self._find(tests, val, valname, module, source_lines,
Tim Petersf3f57472004-08-08 06:11:48 +00001001 globs, seen)
Tim Peters8485b562004-08-04 18:46:34 +00001002
1003 # Look for tests in a module's __test__ dictionary.
1004 if inspect.ismodule(obj) and self._recurse:
1005 for valname, val in getattr(obj, '__test__', {}).items():
1006 if not isinstance(valname, basestring):
1007 raise ValueError("DocTestFinder.find: __test__ keys "
1008 "must be strings: %r" %
1009 (type(valname),))
1010 if not (inspect.isfunction(val) or inspect.isclass(val) or
1011 inspect.ismethod(val) or inspect.ismodule(val) or
1012 isinstance(val, basestring)):
1013 raise ValueError("DocTestFinder.find: __test__ values "
1014 "must be strings, functions, methods, "
1015 "classes, or modules: %r" %
1016 (type(val),))
1017 valname = '%s.%s' % (name, valname)
1018 self._find(tests, val, valname, module, source_lines,
Tim Petersf3f57472004-08-08 06:11:48 +00001019 globs, seen)
Tim Peters8485b562004-08-04 18:46:34 +00001020
1021 # Look for tests in a class's contained objects.
1022 if inspect.isclass(obj) and self._recurse:
1023 for valname, val in obj.__dict__.items():
1024 # Check if this contained object should be ignored.
1025 if self._filter(val, name, valname):
1026 continue
1027 # Special handling for staticmethod/classmethod.
1028 if isinstance(val, staticmethod):
1029 val = getattr(obj, valname)
1030 if isinstance(val, classmethod):
1031 val = getattr(obj, valname).im_func
1032
1033 # Recurse to methods, properties, and nested classes.
1034 if ((inspect.isfunction(val) or inspect.isclass(val) or
Tim Petersf3f57472004-08-08 06:11:48 +00001035 isinstance(val, property)) and
1036 self._from_module(module, val)):
Tim Peters8485b562004-08-04 18:46:34 +00001037 valname = '%s.%s' % (name, valname)
1038 self._find(tests, val, valname, module, source_lines,
Tim Petersf3f57472004-08-08 06:11:48 +00001039 globs, seen)
Tim Peters8485b562004-08-04 18:46:34 +00001040
1041 def _get_test(self, obj, name, module, globs, source_lines):
1042 """
1043 Return a DocTest for the given object, if it defines a docstring;
1044 otherwise, return None.
1045 """
1046 # Extract the object's docstring. If it doesn't have one,
1047 # then return None (no test for this object).
1048 if isinstance(obj, basestring):
1049 docstring = obj
1050 else:
1051 try:
1052 if obj.__doc__ is None:
1053 return None
1054 docstring = str(obj.__doc__)
1055 except (TypeError, AttributeError):
1056 return None
1057
1058 # Don't bother if the docstring is empty.
1059 if not docstring:
1060 return None
1061
1062 # Find the docstring's location in the file.
1063 lineno = self._find_lineno(obj, source_lines)
1064
1065 # Return a DocTest for this object.
1066 if module is None:
1067 filename = None
1068 else:
1069 filename = getattr(module, '__file__', module.__name__)
Edward Lopera1ef6112004-08-09 16:14:41 +00001070 return self._parser.get_doctest(docstring, globs, name,
1071 filename, lineno)
Tim Peters8485b562004-08-04 18:46:34 +00001072
1073 def _find_lineno(self, obj, source_lines):
1074 """
1075 Return a line number of the given object's docstring. Note:
1076 this method assumes that the object has a docstring.
1077 """
1078 lineno = None
1079
1080 # Find the line number for modules.
1081 if inspect.ismodule(obj):
1082 lineno = 0
1083
1084 # Find the line number for classes.
1085 # Note: this could be fooled if a class is defined multiple
1086 # times in a single file.
1087 if inspect.isclass(obj):
1088 if source_lines is None:
1089 return None
1090 pat = re.compile(r'^\s*class\s*%s\b' %
1091 getattr(obj, '__name__', '-'))
1092 for i, line in enumerate(source_lines):
1093 if pat.match(line):
1094 lineno = i
1095 break
1096
1097 # Find the line number for functions & methods.
1098 if inspect.ismethod(obj): obj = obj.im_func
1099 if inspect.isfunction(obj): obj = obj.func_code
1100 if inspect.istraceback(obj): obj = obj.tb_frame
1101 if inspect.isframe(obj): obj = obj.f_code
1102 if inspect.iscode(obj):
1103 lineno = getattr(obj, 'co_firstlineno', None)-1
1104
1105 # Find the line number where the docstring starts. Assume
1106 # that it's the first line that begins with a quote mark.
1107 # Note: this could be fooled by a multiline function
1108 # signature, where a continuation line begins with a quote
1109 # mark.
1110 if lineno is not None:
1111 if source_lines is None:
1112 return lineno+1
1113 pat = re.compile('(^|.*:)\s*\w*("|\')')
1114 for lineno in range(lineno, len(source_lines)):
1115 if pat.match(source_lines[lineno]):
1116 return lineno
1117
1118 # We couldn't find the line number.
1119 return None
1120
1121######################################################################
Edward Loper7c748462004-08-09 02:06:06 +00001122## 5. DocTest Runner
Tim Peters8485b562004-08-04 18:46:34 +00001123######################################################################
1124
Tim Peters8485b562004-08-04 18:46:34 +00001125class DocTestRunner:
1126 """
1127 A class used to run DocTest test cases, and accumulate statistics.
1128 The `run` method is used to process a single DocTest case. It
1129 returns a tuple `(f, t)`, where `t` is the number of test cases
1130 tried, and `f` is the number of test cases that failed.
1131
1132 >>> tests = DocTestFinder().find(_TestClass)
1133 >>> runner = DocTestRunner(verbose=False)
1134 >>> for test in tests:
1135 ... print runner.run(test)
1136 (0, 2)
1137 (0, 1)
1138 (0, 2)
1139 (0, 2)
1140
1141 The `summarize` method prints a summary of all the test cases that
1142 have been run by the runner, and returns an aggregated `(f, t)`
1143 tuple:
1144
1145 >>> runner.summarize(verbose=1)
1146 4 items passed all tests:
1147 2 tests in _TestClass
1148 2 tests in _TestClass.__init__
1149 2 tests in _TestClass.get
1150 1 tests in _TestClass.square
1151 7 tests in 4 items.
1152 7 passed and 0 failed.
1153 Test passed.
1154 (0, 7)
1155
1156 The aggregated number of tried examples and failed examples is
1157 also available via the `tries` and `failures` attributes:
1158
1159 >>> runner.tries
1160 7
1161 >>> runner.failures
1162 0
1163
1164 The comparison between expected outputs and actual outputs is done
Edward Loper34fcb142004-08-09 02:45:41 +00001165 by an `OutputChecker`. This comparison may be customized with a
1166 number of option flags; see the documentation for `testmod` for
1167 more information. If the option flags are insufficient, then the
1168 comparison may also be customized by passing a subclass of
1169 `OutputChecker` to the constructor.
Tim Peters8485b562004-08-04 18:46:34 +00001170
1171 The test runner's display output can be controlled in two ways.
1172 First, an output function (`out) can be passed to
1173 `TestRunner.run`; this function will be called with strings that
1174 should be displayed. It defaults to `sys.stdout.write`. If
1175 capturing the output is not sufficient, then the display output
1176 can be also customized by subclassing DocTestRunner, and
1177 overriding the methods `report_start`, `report_success`,
1178 `report_unexpected_exception`, and `report_failure`.
1179 """
1180 # This divider string is used to separate failure messages, and to
1181 # separate sections of the summary.
1182 DIVIDER = "*" * 70
1183
Edward Loper34fcb142004-08-09 02:45:41 +00001184 def __init__(self, checker=None, verbose=None, optionflags=0):
Tim Peters8485b562004-08-04 18:46:34 +00001185 """
1186 Create a new test runner.
1187
Edward Loper34fcb142004-08-09 02:45:41 +00001188 Optional keyword arg `checker` is the `OutputChecker` that
1189 should be used to compare the expected outputs and actual
1190 outputs of doctest examples.
1191
Tim Peters8485b562004-08-04 18:46:34 +00001192 Optional keyword arg 'verbose' prints lots of stuff if true,
1193 only failures if false; by default, it's true iff '-v' is in
1194 sys.argv.
1195
1196 Optional argument `optionflags` can be used to control how the
1197 test runner compares expected output to actual output, and how
1198 it displays failures. See the documentation for `testmod` for
1199 more information.
1200 """
Edward Loper34fcb142004-08-09 02:45:41 +00001201 self._checker = checker or OutputChecker()
Tim Peters8a7d2d52001-01-16 07:10:57 +00001202 if verbose is None:
Tim Peters8485b562004-08-04 18:46:34 +00001203 verbose = '-v' in sys.argv
1204 self._verbose = verbose
Tim Peters6ebe61f2003-06-27 20:48:05 +00001205 self.optionflags = optionflags
1206
Tim Peters8485b562004-08-04 18:46:34 +00001207 # Keep track of the examples we've run.
1208 self.tries = 0
1209 self.failures = 0
1210 self._name2ft = {}
Tim Peters8a7d2d52001-01-16 07:10:57 +00001211
Tim Peters8485b562004-08-04 18:46:34 +00001212 # Create a fake output target for capturing doctest output.
1213 self._fakeout = _SpoofOut()
Tim Peters4fd9e2f2001-08-18 00:05:50 +00001214
Tim Peters8485b562004-08-04 18:46:34 +00001215 #/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
Tim Peters8485b562004-08-04 18:46:34 +00001216 # Reporting methods
1217 #/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
Tim Peters17111f32001-10-03 04:08:26 +00001218
Tim Peters8485b562004-08-04 18:46:34 +00001219 def report_start(self, out, test, example):
Tim Peters8a7d2d52001-01-16 07:10:57 +00001220 """
Tim Peters8485b562004-08-04 18:46:34 +00001221 Report that the test runner is about to process the given
1222 example. (Only displays a message if verbose=True)
1223 """
1224 if self._verbose:
1225 out(_tag_msg("Trying", example.source) +
1226 _tag_msg("Expecting", example.want or "nothing"))
Tim Peters8a7d2d52001-01-16 07:10:57 +00001227
Tim Peters8485b562004-08-04 18:46:34 +00001228 def report_success(self, out, test, example, got):
1229 """
1230 Report that the given example ran successfully. (Only
1231 displays a message if verbose=True)
1232 """
1233 if self._verbose:
1234 out("ok\n")
Tim Peters8a7d2d52001-01-16 07:10:57 +00001235
Tim Peters8485b562004-08-04 18:46:34 +00001236 def report_failure(self, out, test, example, got):
1237 """
1238 Report that the given example failed.
1239 """
1240 # Print an error message.
Edward Loper8e4a34b2004-08-12 02:34:27 +00001241 out(self._failure_header(test, example) +
Edward Loper34fcb142004-08-09 02:45:41 +00001242 self._checker.output_difference(example.want, got,
1243 self.optionflags))
Tim Peters7402f792001-10-02 03:53:41 +00001244
Tim Peters8485b562004-08-04 18:46:34 +00001245 def report_unexpected_exception(self, out, test, example, exc_info):
1246 """
1247 Report that the given example raised an unexpected exception.
1248 """
Edward Loper8e4a34b2004-08-12 02:34:27 +00001249 out(self._failure_header(test, example) +
1250 _tag_msg("Exception raised", _exception_traceback(exc_info)))
Tim Peters7402f792001-10-02 03:53:41 +00001251
Edward Loper8e4a34b2004-08-12 02:34:27 +00001252 def _failure_header(self, test, example):
Tim Peters8485b562004-08-04 18:46:34 +00001253 s = (self.DIVIDER + "\n" +
1254 _tag_msg("Failure in example", example.source))
1255 if test.filename is None:
1256 # [XX] I'm not putting +1 here, to give the same output
1257 # as the old version. But I think it *should* go here.
1258 return s + ("from line #%s of %s\n" %
1259 (example.lineno, test.name))
1260 elif test.lineno is None:
1261 return s + ("from line #%s of %s in %s\n" %
1262 (example.lineno+1, test.name, test.filename))
1263 else:
1264 lineno = test.lineno+example.lineno+1
1265 return s + ("from line #%s of %s (%s)\n" %
1266 (lineno, test.filename, test.name))
Tim Peters7402f792001-10-02 03:53:41 +00001267
Tim Peters8485b562004-08-04 18:46:34 +00001268 #/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
1269 # DocTest Running
1270 #/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
Tim Peters7402f792001-10-02 03:53:41 +00001271
Tim Peters8485b562004-08-04 18:46:34 +00001272 # A regular expression for handling `want` strings that contain
Tim Peters41a65ea2004-08-13 03:55:05 +00001273 # expected exceptions. It divides `want` into three pieces:
1274 # - the pre-exception output (`want`)
1275 # - the traceback header line (`hdr`)
1276 # - the exception message (`msg`), as generated by
1277 # traceback.format_exception_only()
1278 # `msg` may have multiple lines. We assume/require that the
1279 # exception message is the first non-indented line starting with a word
1280 # character following the traceback header line.
1281 _EXCEPTION_RE = re.compile(r"""
1282 (?P<want> .*?) # suck up everything until traceback header
1283 # Grab the traceback header. Different versions of Python have
1284 # said different things on the first traceback line.
1285 ^(?P<hdr> Traceback\ \(
1286 (?: most\ recent\ call\ last
1287 | innermost\ last
1288 ) \) :
1289 )
1290 \s* $ # toss trailing whitespace on traceback header
1291 .*? # don't blink: absorb stuff until a line *starts* with \w
1292 ^ (?P<msg> \w+ .*)
1293 """, re.VERBOSE | re.MULTILINE | re.DOTALL)
Tim Peters7402f792001-10-02 03:53:41 +00001294
Tim Peters8485b562004-08-04 18:46:34 +00001295 def __run(self, test, compileflags, out):
Tim Peters8a7d2d52001-01-16 07:10:57 +00001296 """
Tim Peters8485b562004-08-04 18:46:34 +00001297 Run the examples in `test`. Write the outcome of each example
1298 with one of the `DocTestRunner.report_*` methods, using the
1299 writer function `out`. `compileflags` is the set of compiler
1300 flags that should be used to execute examples. Return a tuple
1301 `(f, t)`, where `t` is the number of examples tried, and `f`
1302 is the number of examples that failed. The examples are run
1303 in the namespace `test.globs`.
1304 """
1305 # Keep track of the number of failures and tries.
Tim Peters8a7d2d52001-01-16 07:10:57 +00001306 failures = tries = 0
Tim Peters8485b562004-08-04 18:46:34 +00001307
1308 # Save the option flags (since option directives can be used
1309 # to modify them).
1310 original_optionflags = self.optionflags
1311
1312 # Process each example.
1313 for example in test.examples:
Edward Loper74bca7a2004-08-12 02:27:44 +00001314 # Merge in the example's options.
1315 self.optionflags = original_optionflags
1316 if example.options:
1317 for (optionflag, val) in example.options.items():
1318 if val:
1319 self.optionflags |= optionflag
1320 else:
1321 self.optionflags &= ~optionflag
Tim Peters8485b562004-08-04 18:46:34 +00001322
1323 # Record that we started this example.
1324 tries += 1
1325 self.report_start(out, test, example)
1326
1327 # Run the example in the given context (globs), and record
1328 # any exception that gets raised. (But don't intercept
1329 # keyboard interrupts.)
1330 try:
Tim Peters208ca702004-08-09 04:12:36 +00001331 # Don't blink! This is where the user's code gets run.
Tim Petersbb431472004-08-09 03:51:46 +00001332 exec compile(example.source, "<string>", "single",
Tim Peters8485b562004-08-04 18:46:34 +00001333 compileflags, 1) in test.globs
1334 exception = None
1335 except KeyboardInterrupt:
1336 raise
1337 except:
1338 exception = sys.exc_info()
1339
Tim Peters208ca702004-08-09 04:12:36 +00001340 got = self._fakeout.getvalue() # the actual output
Tim Peters8485b562004-08-04 18:46:34 +00001341 self._fakeout.truncate(0)
1342
1343 # If the example executed without raising any exceptions,
1344 # then verify its output and report its outcome.
1345 if exception is None:
Edward Loper34fcb142004-08-09 02:45:41 +00001346 if self._checker.check_output(example.want, got,
1347 self.optionflags):
Tim Peters8485b562004-08-04 18:46:34 +00001348 self.report_success(out, test, example, got)
Tim Peters8a7d2d52001-01-16 07:10:57 +00001349 else:
Tim Peters8485b562004-08-04 18:46:34 +00001350 self.report_failure(out, test, example, got)
1351 failures += 1
1352
1353 # If the example raised an exception, then check if it was
1354 # expected.
1355 else:
1356 exc_info = sys.exc_info()
1357 exc_msg = traceback.format_exception_only(*exc_info[:2])[-1]
1358
1359 # Search the `want` string for an exception. If we don't
1360 # find one, then report an unexpected exception.
1361 m = self._EXCEPTION_RE.match(example.want)
1362 if m is None:
1363 self.report_unexpected_exception(out, test, example,
1364 exc_info)
1365 failures += 1
1366 else:
Tim Peters41a65ea2004-08-13 03:55:05 +00001367 e_want, e_msg = m.group('want', 'msg')
Tim Peters8485b562004-08-04 18:46:34 +00001368 # The test passes iff the pre-exception output and
1369 # the exception description match the values given
1370 # in `want`.
Tim Peters41a65ea2004-08-13 03:55:05 +00001371 if (self._checker.check_output(e_want, got,
Edward Loper34fcb142004-08-09 02:45:41 +00001372 self.optionflags) and
Tim Peters41a65ea2004-08-13 03:55:05 +00001373 self._checker.check_output(e_msg, exc_msg,
Edward Loper34fcb142004-08-09 02:45:41 +00001374 self.optionflags)):
Tim Peters8485b562004-08-04 18:46:34 +00001375 self.report_success(out, test, example,
Tim Peters41a65ea2004-08-13 03:55:05 +00001376 got + _exception_traceback(exc_info))
Tim Peters8485b562004-08-04 18:46:34 +00001377 else:
1378 self.report_failure(out, test, example,
Tim Peters41a65ea2004-08-13 03:55:05 +00001379 got + _exception_traceback(exc_info))
Tim Peters8485b562004-08-04 18:46:34 +00001380 failures += 1
1381
1382 # Restore the option flags (in case they were modified)
1383 self.optionflags = original_optionflags
1384
1385 # Record and return the number of failures and tries.
1386 self.__record_outcome(test, failures, tries)
Tim Peters8a7d2d52001-01-16 07:10:57 +00001387 return failures, tries
1388
Tim Peters8485b562004-08-04 18:46:34 +00001389 def __record_outcome(self, test, f, t):
1390 """
1391 Record the fact that the given DocTest (`test`) generated `f`
1392 failures out of `t` tried examples.
1393 """
1394 f2, t2 = self._name2ft.get(test.name, (0,0))
1395 self._name2ft[test.name] = (f+f2, t+t2)
1396 self.failures += f
1397 self.tries += t
1398
1399 def run(self, test, compileflags=None, out=None, clear_globs=True):
1400 """
1401 Run the examples in `test`, and display the results using the
1402 writer function `out`.
1403
1404 The examples are run in the namespace `test.globs`. If
1405 `clear_globs` is true (the default), then this namespace will
1406 be cleared after the test runs, to help with garbage
1407 collection. If you would like to examine the namespace after
1408 the test completes, then use `clear_globs=False`.
1409
1410 `compileflags` gives the set of flags that should be used by
1411 the Python compiler when running the examples. If not
1412 specified, then it will default to the set of future-import
1413 flags that apply to `globs`.
1414
1415 The output of each example is checked using
1416 `DocTestRunner.check_output`, and the results are formatted by
1417 the `DocTestRunner.report_*` methods.
1418 """
1419 if compileflags is None:
1420 compileflags = _extract_future_flags(test.globs)
Jim Fulton356fd192004-08-09 11:34:47 +00001421
Tim Peters6c542b72004-08-09 16:43:36 +00001422 save_stdout = sys.stdout
Tim Peters8485b562004-08-04 18:46:34 +00001423 if out is None:
Tim Peters6c542b72004-08-09 16:43:36 +00001424 out = save_stdout.write
1425 sys.stdout = self._fakeout
Tim Peters8485b562004-08-04 18:46:34 +00001426
Tim Peters6c542b72004-08-09 16:43:36 +00001427 # Patch pdb.set_trace to restore sys.stdout, so that interactive
1428 # debugging output is visible (not still redirected to self._fakeout).
1429 # Note that we run "the real" pdb.set_trace (captured at doctest
1430 # import time) in our replacement. Because the current run() may
1431 # run another doctest (and so on), the current pdb.set_trace may be
1432 # our set_trace function, which changes sys.stdout. If we called
1433 # a chain of those, we wouldn't be left with the save_stdout
1434 # *this* run() invocation wants.
Jim Fulton356fd192004-08-09 11:34:47 +00001435 def set_trace():
Tim Peters6c542b72004-08-09 16:43:36 +00001436 sys.stdout = save_stdout
Jim Fulton356fd192004-08-09 11:34:47 +00001437 real_pdb_set_trace()
1438
Tim Peters6c542b72004-08-09 16:43:36 +00001439 save_set_trace = pdb.set_trace
1440 pdb.set_trace = set_trace
Tim Peters8485b562004-08-04 18:46:34 +00001441 try:
Tim Peters8485b562004-08-04 18:46:34 +00001442 return self.__run(test, compileflags, out)
1443 finally:
Tim Peters6c542b72004-08-09 16:43:36 +00001444 sys.stdout = save_stdout
1445 pdb.set_trace = save_set_trace
Tim Peters8485b562004-08-04 18:46:34 +00001446 if clear_globs:
1447 test.globs.clear()
1448
1449 #/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
1450 # Summarization
1451 #/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
Tim Peters8a7d2d52001-01-16 07:10:57 +00001452 def summarize(self, verbose=None):
1453 """
Tim Peters8485b562004-08-04 18:46:34 +00001454 Print a summary of all the test cases that have been run by
1455 this DocTestRunner, and return a tuple `(f, t)`, where `f` is
1456 the total number of failed examples, and `t` is the total
1457 number of tried examples.
Tim Peters8a7d2d52001-01-16 07:10:57 +00001458
Tim Peters8485b562004-08-04 18:46:34 +00001459 The optional `verbose` argument controls how detailed the
1460 summary is. If the verbosity is not specified, then the
1461 DocTestRunner's verbosity is used.
Tim Peters8a7d2d52001-01-16 07:10:57 +00001462 """
Tim Peters8a7d2d52001-01-16 07:10:57 +00001463 if verbose is None:
Tim Peters8485b562004-08-04 18:46:34 +00001464 verbose = self._verbose
Tim Peters8a7d2d52001-01-16 07:10:57 +00001465 notests = []
1466 passed = []
1467 failed = []
1468 totalt = totalf = 0
Tim Peters8485b562004-08-04 18:46:34 +00001469 for x in self._name2ft.items():
Tim Peters8a7d2d52001-01-16 07:10:57 +00001470 name, (f, t) = x
1471 assert f <= t
Tim Peters8485b562004-08-04 18:46:34 +00001472 totalt += t
1473 totalf += f
Tim Peters8a7d2d52001-01-16 07:10:57 +00001474 if t == 0:
1475 notests.append(name)
1476 elif f == 0:
1477 passed.append( (name, t) )
1478 else:
1479 failed.append(x)
1480 if verbose:
1481 if notests:
1482 print len(notests), "items had no tests:"
1483 notests.sort()
1484 for thing in notests:
1485 print " ", thing
1486 if passed:
1487 print len(passed), "items passed all tests:"
1488 passed.sort()
1489 for thing, count in passed:
1490 print " %3d tests in %s" % (count, thing)
1491 if failed:
Tim Peters8485b562004-08-04 18:46:34 +00001492 print self.DIVIDER
Tim Peters8a7d2d52001-01-16 07:10:57 +00001493 print len(failed), "items had failures:"
1494 failed.sort()
1495 for thing, (f, t) in failed:
1496 print " %3d of %3d in %s" % (f, t, thing)
1497 if verbose:
Tim Peters8485b562004-08-04 18:46:34 +00001498 print totalt, "tests in", len(self._name2ft), "items."
Tim Peters8a7d2d52001-01-16 07:10:57 +00001499 print totalt - totalf, "passed and", totalf, "failed."
1500 if totalf:
1501 print "***Test Failed***", totalf, "failures."
1502 elif verbose:
1503 print "Test passed."
1504 return totalf, totalt
1505
Edward Loper34fcb142004-08-09 02:45:41 +00001506class OutputChecker:
1507 """
1508 A class used to check the whether the actual output from a doctest
1509 example matches the expected output. `OutputChecker` defines two
1510 methods: `check_output`, which compares a given pair of outputs,
1511 and returns true if they match; and `output_difference`, which
1512 returns a string describing the differences between two outputs.
1513 """
1514 def check_output(self, want, got, optionflags):
1515 """
Edward Loper74bca7a2004-08-12 02:27:44 +00001516 Return True iff the actual output from an example (`got`)
1517 matches the expected output (`want`). These strings are
1518 always considered to match if they are identical; but
1519 depending on what option flags the test runner is using,
1520 several non-exact match types are also possible. See the
1521 documentation for `TestRunner` for more information about
1522 option flags.
Edward Loper34fcb142004-08-09 02:45:41 +00001523 """
1524 # Handle the common case first, for efficiency:
1525 # if they're string-identical, always return true.
1526 if got == want:
1527 return True
1528
1529 # The values True and False replaced 1 and 0 as the return
1530 # value for boolean comparisons in Python 2.3.
1531 if not (optionflags & DONT_ACCEPT_TRUE_FOR_1):
1532 if (got,want) == ("True\n", "1\n"):
1533 return True
1534 if (got,want) == ("False\n", "0\n"):
1535 return True
1536
1537 # <BLANKLINE> can be used as a special sequence to signify a
1538 # blank line, unless the DONT_ACCEPT_BLANKLINE flag is used.
1539 if not (optionflags & DONT_ACCEPT_BLANKLINE):
1540 # Replace <BLANKLINE> in want with a blank line.
1541 want = re.sub('(?m)^%s\s*?$' % re.escape(BLANKLINE_MARKER),
1542 '', want)
1543 # If a line in got contains only spaces, then remove the
1544 # spaces.
1545 got = re.sub('(?m)^\s*?$', '', got)
1546 if got == want:
1547 return True
1548
1549 # This flag causes doctest to ignore any differences in the
1550 # contents of whitespace strings. Note that this can be used
1551 # in conjunction with the ELLISPIS flag.
Tim Peters1cf3aa62004-08-19 06:49:33 +00001552 if optionflags & NORMALIZE_WHITESPACE:
Edward Loper34fcb142004-08-09 02:45:41 +00001553 got = ' '.join(got.split())
1554 want = ' '.join(want.split())
1555 if got == want:
1556 return True
1557
1558 # The ELLIPSIS flag says to let the sequence "..." in `want`
Tim Peters26b3ebb2004-08-19 08:10:08 +00001559 # match any substring in `got`.
Tim Peters1cf3aa62004-08-19 06:49:33 +00001560 if optionflags & ELLIPSIS:
Tim Petersb0a04e12004-08-20 02:08:04 +00001561 if _ellipsis_match(want, got):
Edward Loper34fcb142004-08-09 02:45:41 +00001562 return True
1563
1564 # We didn't find any match; return false.
1565 return False
1566
1567 def output_difference(self, want, got, optionflags):
1568 """
1569 Return a string describing the differences between the
Edward Loper74bca7a2004-08-12 02:27:44 +00001570 expected output for an example (`want`) and the actual output
1571 (`got`). `optionflags` is the set of option flags used to
1572 compare `want` and `got`. `indent` is the indentation of the
1573 original example.
Edward Loper34fcb142004-08-09 02:45:41 +00001574 """
Edward Loper68ba9a62004-08-12 02:43:49 +00001575 # If <BLANKLINE>s are being used, then replace blank lines
1576 # with <BLANKLINE> in the actual output string.
Edward Loper34fcb142004-08-09 02:45:41 +00001577 if not (optionflags & DONT_ACCEPT_BLANKLINE):
Edward Loper68ba9a62004-08-12 02:43:49 +00001578 got = re.sub('(?m)^[ ]*(?=\n)', BLANKLINE_MARKER, got)
Edward Loper34fcb142004-08-09 02:45:41 +00001579
1580 # Check if we should use diff. Don't use diff if the actual
1581 # or expected outputs are too short, or if the expected output
1582 # contains an ellipsis marker.
1583 if ((optionflags & (UNIFIED_DIFF | CONTEXT_DIFF)) and
1584 want.count('\n') > 2 and got.count('\n') > 2 and
1585 not (optionflags & ELLIPSIS and '...' in want)):
1586 # Split want & got into lines.
1587 want_lines = [l+'\n' for l in want.split('\n')]
1588 got_lines = [l+'\n' for l in got.split('\n')]
1589 # Use difflib to find their differences.
1590 if optionflags & UNIFIED_DIFF:
1591 diff = difflib.unified_diff(want_lines, got_lines, n=2,
1592 fromfile='Expected', tofile='Got')
1593 kind = 'unified'
1594 elif optionflags & CONTEXT_DIFF:
1595 diff = difflib.context_diff(want_lines, got_lines, n=2,
1596 fromfile='Expected', tofile='Got')
1597 kind = 'context'
1598 else:
1599 assert 0, 'Bad diff option'
1600 # Remove trailing whitespace on diff output.
1601 diff = [line.rstrip() + '\n' for line in diff]
1602 return _tag_msg("Differences (" + kind + " diff)",
1603 ''.join(diff))
1604
1605 # If we're not using diff, then simply list the expected
1606 # output followed by the actual output.
1607 return (_tag_msg("Expected", want or "Nothing") +
1608 _tag_msg("Got", got))
1609
Tim Peters19397e52004-08-06 22:02:59 +00001610class DocTestFailure(Exception):
1611 """A DocTest example has failed in debugging mode.
1612
1613 The exception instance has variables:
1614
1615 - test: the DocTest object being run
1616
1617 - excample: the Example object that failed
1618
1619 - got: the actual output
1620 """
1621 def __init__(self, test, example, got):
1622 self.test = test
1623 self.example = example
1624 self.got = got
1625
1626 def __str__(self):
1627 return str(self.test)
1628
1629class UnexpectedException(Exception):
1630 """A DocTest example has encountered an unexpected exception
1631
1632 The exception instance has variables:
1633
1634 - test: the DocTest object being run
1635
1636 - excample: the Example object that failed
1637
1638 - exc_info: the exception info
1639 """
1640 def __init__(self, test, example, exc_info):
1641 self.test = test
1642 self.example = example
1643 self.exc_info = exc_info
1644
1645 def __str__(self):
1646 return str(self.test)
Tim Petersd1b78272004-08-07 06:03:09 +00001647
Tim Peters19397e52004-08-06 22:02:59 +00001648class DebugRunner(DocTestRunner):
1649 r"""Run doc tests but raise an exception as soon as there is a failure.
1650
1651 If an unexpected exception occurs, an UnexpectedException is raised.
1652 It contains the test, the example, and the original exception:
1653
1654 >>> runner = DebugRunner(verbose=False)
Edward Lopera1ef6112004-08-09 16:14:41 +00001655 >>> test = DocTestParser().get_doctest('>>> raise KeyError\n42',
1656 ... {}, 'foo', 'foo.py', 0)
Tim Peters19397e52004-08-06 22:02:59 +00001657 >>> try:
1658 ... runner.run(test)
1659 ... except UnexpectedException, failure:
1660 ... pass
1661
1662 >>> failure.test is test
1663 True
1664
1665 >>> failure.example.want
1666 '42\n'
1667
1668 >>> exc_info = failure.exc_info
1669 >>> raise exc_info[0], exc_info[1], exc_info[2]
1670 Traceback (most recent call last):
1671 ...
1672 KeyError
1673
1674 We wrap the original exception to give the calling application
1675 access to the test and example information.
1676
1677 If the output doesn't match, then a DocTestFailure is raised:
1678
Edward Lopera1ef6112004-08-09 16:14:41 +00001679 >>> test = DocTestParser().get_doctest('''
Tim Peters19397e52004-08-06 22:02:59 +00001680 ... >>> x = 1
1681 ... >>> x
1682 ... 2
1683 ... ''', {}, 'foo', 'foo.py', 0)
1684
1685 >>> try:
1686 ... runner.run(test)
1687 ... except DocTestFailure, failure:
1688 ... pass
1689
1690 DocTestFailure objects provide access to the test:
1691
1692 >>> failure.test is test
1693 True
1694
1695 As well as to the example:
1696
1697 >>> failure.example.want
1698 '2\n'
1699
1700 and the actual output:
1701
1702 >>> failure.got
1703 '1\n'
1704
1705 If a failure or error occurs, the globals are left intact:
1706
1707 >>> del test.globs['__builtins__']
1708 >>> test.globs
1709 {'x': 1}
1710
Edward Lopera1ef6112004-08-09 16:14:41 +00001711 >>> test = DocTestParser().get_doctest('''
Tim Peters19397e52004-08-06 22:02:59 +00001712 ... >>> x = 2
1713 ... >>> raise KeyError
1714 ... ''', {}, 'foo', 'foo.py', 0)
1715
1716 >>> runner.run(test)
1717 Traceback (most recent call last):
1718 ...
1719 UnexpectedException: <DocTest foo from foo.py:0 (2 examples)>
Tim Petersd1b78272004-08-07 06:03:09 +00001720
Tim Peters19397e52004-08-06 22:02:59 +00001721 >>> del test.globs['__builtins__']
1722 >>> test.globs
1723 {'x': 2}
1724
1725 But the globals are cleared if there is no error:
1726
Edward Lopera1ef6112004-08-09 16:14:41 +00001727 >>> test = DocTestParser().get_doctest('''
Tim Peters19397e52004-08-06 22:02:59 +00001728 ... >>> x = 2
1729 ... ''', {}, 'foo', 'foo.py', 0)
1730
1731 >>> runner.run(test)
1732 (0, 1)
1733
1734 >>> test.globs
1735 {}
1736
1737 """
1738
1739 def run(self, test, compileflags=None, out=None, clear_globs=True):
1740 r = DocTestRunner.run(self, test, compileflags, out, False)
1741 if clear_globs:
1742 test.globs.clear()
1743 return r
1744
1745 def report_unexpected_exception(self, out, test, example, exc_info):
1746 raise UnexpectedException(test, example, exc_info)
1747
1748 def report_failure(self, out, test, example, got):
1749 raise DocTestFailure(test, example, got)
1750
Tim Peters8485b562004-08-04 18:46:34 +00001751######################################################################
Edward Loper7c748462004-08-09 02:06:06 +00001752## 6. Test Functions
Tim Peters8485b562004-08-04 18:46:34 +00001753######################################################################
1754# These should be backwards compatible.
Tim Peters8a7d2d52001-01-16 07:10:57 +00001755
Martin v. Löwis4581cfa2002-11-22 08:23:09 +00001756def testmod(m=None, name=None, globs=None, verbose=None, isprivate=None,
Tim Peters19397e52004-08-06 22:02:59 +00001757 report=True, optionflags=0, extraglobs=None,
1758 raise_on_error=False):
Tim Peters6ebe61f2003-06-27 20:48:05 +00001759 """m=None, name=None, globs=None, verbose=None, isprivate=None,
Tim Peters8485b562004-08-04 18:46:34 +00001760 report=True, optionflags=0, extraglobs=None
Tim Peters8a7d2d52001-01-16 07:10:57 +00001761
Martin v. Löwis4581cfa2002-11-22 08:23:09 +00001762 Test examples in docstrings in functions and classes reachable
1763 from module m (or the current module if m is not supplied), starting
Raymond Hettinger71adf7e2003-07-16 19:25:22 +00001764 with m.__doc__. Unless isprivate is specified, private names
1765 are not skipped.
Tim Peters8a7d2d52001-01-16 07:10:57 +00001766
1767 Also test examples reachable from dict m.__test__ if it exists and is
Tim Petersc2388a22004-08-10 01:41:28 +00001768 not None. m.__test__ maps names to functions, classes and strings;
Tim Peters8a7d2d52001-01-16 07:10:57 +00001769 function and class docstrings are tested even if the name is private;
1770 strings are tested directly, as if they were docstrings.
1771
1772 Return (#failures, #tests).
1773
1774 See doctest.__doc__ for an overview.
1775
1776 Optional keyword arg "name" gives the name of the module; by default
1777 use m.__name__.
1778
1779 Optional keyword arg "globs" gives a dict to be used as the globals
1780 when executing examples; by default, use m.__dict__. A copy of this
1781 dict is actually used for each docstring, so that each docstring's
1782 examples start with a clean slate.
1783
Tim Peters8485b562004-08-04 18:46:34 +00001784 Optional keyword arg "extraglobs" gives a dictionary that should be
1785 merged into the globals that are used to execute examples. By
1786 default, no extra globals are used. This is new in 2.4.
1787
Tim Peters8a7d2d52001-01-16 07:10:57 +00001788 Optional keyword arg "verbose" prints lots of stuff if true, prints
1789 only failures if false; by default, it's true iff "-v" is in sys.argv.
1790
Tim Peters8a7d2d52001-01-16 07:10:57 +00001791 Optional keyword arg "report" prints a summary at the end when true,
1792 else prints nothing at the end. In verbose mode, the summary is
1793 detailed, else very brief (in fact, empty if all tests passed).
1794
Tim Peters6ebe61f2003-06-27 20:48:05 +00001795 Optional keyword arg "optionflags" or's together module constants,
1796 and defaults to 0. This is new in 2.3. Possible values:
1797
1798 DONT_ACCEPT_TRUE_FOR_1
1799 By default, if an expected output block contains just "1",
1800 an actual output block containing just "True" is considered
1801 to be a match, and similarly for "0" versus "False". When
1802 DONT_ACCEPT_TRUE_FOR_1 is specified, neither substitution
1803 is allowed.
1804
Tim Peters8485b562004-08-04 18:46:34 +00001805 DONT_ACCEPT_BLANKLINE
1806 By default, if an expected output block contains a line
1807 containing only the string "<BLANKLINE>", then that line
1808 will match a blank line in the actual output. When
1809 DONT_ACCEPT_BLANKLINE is specified, this substitution is
1810 not allowed.
1811
1812 NORMALIZE_WHITESPACE
1813 When NORMALIZE_WHITESPACE is specified, all sequences of
1814 whitespace are treated as equal. I.e., any sequence of
1815 whitespace within the expected output will match any
1816 sequence of whitespace within the actual output.
1817
1818 ELLIPSIS
1819 When ELLIPSIS is specified, then an ellipsis marker
1820 ("...") in the expected output can match any substring in
1821 the actual output.
1822
1823 UNIFIED_DIFF
1824 When UNIFIED_DIFF is specified, failures that involve
1825 multi-line expected and actual outputs will be displayed
1826 using a unified diff.
1827
1828 CONTEXT_DIFF
1829 When CONTEXT_DIFF is specified, failures that involve
1830 multi-line expected and actual outputs will be displayed
1831 using a context diff.
Tim Peters19397e52004-08-06 22:02:59 +00001832
1833 Optional keyword arg "raise_on_error" raises an exception on the
1834 first unexpected exception or failure. This allows failures to be
1835 post-mortem debugged.
1836
Tim Petersf727c6c2004-08-08 01:48:59 +00001837 Deprecated in Python 2.4:
1838 Optional keyword arg "isprivate" specifies a function used to
1839 determine whether a name is private. The default function is
1840 treat all functions as public. Optionally, "isprivate" can be
1841 set to doctest.is_private to skip over functions marked as private
1842 using the underscore naming convention; see its docs for details.
Tim Peters8485b562004-08-04 18:46:34 +00001843 """
1844
1845 """ [XX] This is no longer true:
Tim Peters8a7d2d52001-01-16 07:10:57 +00001846 Advanced tomfoolery: testmod runs methods of a local instance of
1847 class doctest.Tester, then merges the results into (or creates)
1848 global Tester instance doctest.master. Methods of doctest.master
1849 can be called directly too, if you want to do something unusual.
1850 Passing report=0 to testmod is especially useful then, to delay
1851 displaying a summary. Invoke doctest.master.summarize(verbose)
1852 when you're done fiddling.
1853 """
Tim Petersf727c6c2004-08-08 01:48:59 +00001854 if isprivate is not None:
1855 warnings.warn("the isprivate argument is deprecated; "
1856 "examine DocTestFinder.find() lists instead",
1857 DeprecationWarning)
1858
Tim Peters8485b562004-08-04 18:46:34 +00001859 # If no module was given, then use __main__.
Martin v. Löwis4581cfa2002-11-22 08:23:09 +00001860 if m is None:
Martin v. Löwis4581cfa2002-11-22 08:23:09 +00001861 # DWA - m will still be None if this wasn't invoked from the command
1862 # line, in which case the following TypeError is about as good an error
1863 # as we should expect
1864 m = sys.modules.get('__main__')
1865
Tim Peters8485b562004-08-04 18:46:34 +00001866 # Check that we were actually given a module.
1867 if not inspect.ismodule(m):
Walter Dörwald70a6b492004-02-12 17:35:32 +00001868 raise TypeError("testmod: module required; %r" % (m,))
Tim Peters8485b562004-08-04 18:46:34 +00001869
1870 # If no name was given, then use the module's name.
Tim Peters8a7d2d52001-01-16 07:10:57 +00001871 if name is None:
1872 name = m.__name__
Tim Peters8485b562004-08-04 18:46:34 +00001873
1874 # Find, parse, and run all tests in the given module.
Tim Petersf727c6c2004-08-08 01:48:59 +00001875 finder = DocTestFinder(_namefilter=isprivate)
Tim Peters19397e52004-08-06 22:02:59 +00001876
1877 if raise_on_error:
1878 runner = DebugRunner(verbose=verbose, optionflags=optionflags)
1879 else:
1880 runner = DocTestRunner(verbose=verbose, optionflags=optionflags)
1881
Tim Peters8485b562004-08-04 18:46:34 +00001882 for test in finder.find(m, name, globs=globs, extraglobs=extraglobs):
1883 runner.run(test)
1884
Tim Peters8a7d2d52001-01-16 07:10:57 +00001885 if report:
Tim Peters8485b562004-08-04 18:46:34 +00001886 runner.summarize()
Tim Peters8a7d2d52001-01-16 07:10:57 +00001887
Tim Peters8485b562004-08-04 18:46:34 +00001888 return runner.failures, runner.tries
Tim Petersdb3756d2003-06-29 05:30:48 +00001889
Tim Peters8485b562004-08-04 18:46:34 +00001890def run_docstring_examples(f, globs, verbose=False, name="NoName",
1891 compileflags=None, optionflags=0):
1892 """
1893 Test examples in the given object's docstring (`f`), using `globs`
1894 as globals. Optional argument `name` is used in failure messages.
1895 If the optional argument `verbose` is true, then generate output
1896 even if there are no failures.
Tim Petersdb3756d2003-06-29 05:30:48 +00001897
Tim Peters8485b562004-08-04 18:46:34 +00001898 `compileflags` gives the set of flags that should be used by the
1899 Python compiler when running the examples. If not specified, then
1900 it will default to the set of future-import flags that apply to
1901 `globs`.
Tim Petersdb3756d2003-06-29 05:30:48 +00001902
Tim Peters8485b562004-08-04 18:46:34 +00001903 Optional keyword arg `optionflags` specifies options for the
1904 testing and output. See the documentation for `testmod` for more
1905 information.
1906 """
1907 # Find, parse, and run all tests in the given module.
1908 finder = DocTestFinder(verbose=verbose, recurse=False)
1909 runner = DocTestRunner(verbose=verbose, optionflags=optionflags)
1910 for test in finder.find(f, name, globs=globs):
1911 runner.run(test, compileflags=compileflags)
Tim Petersdb3756d2003-06-29 05:30:48 +00001912
Tim Peters8485b562004-08-04 18:46:34 +00001913######################################################################
Edward Loper7c748462004-08-09 02:06:06 +00001914## 7. Tester
Tim Peters8485b562004-08-04 18:46:34 +00001915######################################################################
1916# This is provided only for backwards compatibility. It's not
1917# actually used in any way.
Tim Petersdb3756d2003-06-29 05:30:48 +00001918
Tim Peters8485b562004-08-04 18:46:34 +00001919class Tester:
1920 def __init__(self, mod=None, globs=None, verbose=None,
1921 isprivate=None, optionflags=0):
Tim Peters3ddd60a2004-08-08 02:43:33 +00001922
1923 warnings.warn("class Tester is deprecated; "
1924 "use class doctest.DocTestRunner instead",
1925 DeprecationWarning, stacklevel=2)
Tim Peters8485b562004-08-04 18:46:34 +00001926 if mod is None and globs is None:
1927 raise TypeError("Tester.__init__: must specify mod or globs")
1928 if mod is not None and not _ismodule(mod):
1929 raise TypeError("Tester.__init__: mod must be a module; %r" %
1930 (mod,))
1931 if globs is None:
1932 globs = mod.__dict__
1933 self.globs = globs
Tim Petersdb3756d2003-06-29 05:30:48 +00001934
Tim Peters8485b562004-08-04 18:46:34 +00001935 self.verbose = verbose
1936 self.isprivate = isprivate
1937 self.optionflags = optionflags
Tim Petersf727c6c2004-08-08 01:48:59 +00001938 self.testfinder = DocTestFinder(_namefilter=isprivate)
Tim Peters8485b562004-08-04 18:46:34 +00001939 self.testrunner = DocTestRunner(verbose=verbose,
1940 optionflags=optionflags)
Tim Petersdb3756d2003-06-29 05:30:48 +00001941
Tim Peters8485b562004-08-04 18:46:34 +00001942 def runstring(self, s, name):
Edward Lopera1ef6112004-08-09 16:14:41 +00001943 test = DocTestParser().get_doctest(s, self.globs, name, None, None)
Tim Peters8485b562004-08-04 18:46:34 +00001944 if self.verbose:
1945 print "Running string", name
1946 (f,t) = self.testrunner.run(test)
1947 if self.verbose:
1948 print f, "of", t, "examples failed in string", name
1949 return (f,t)
Tim Petersdb3756d2003-06-29 05:30:48 +00001950
Tim Petersf3f57472004-08-08 06:11:48 +00001951 def rundoc(self, object, name=None, module=None):
Tim Peters8485b562004-08-04 18:46:34 +00001952 f = t = 0
1953 tests = self.testfinder.find(object, name, module=module,
Tim Petersf3f57472004-08-08 06:11:48 +00001954 globs=self.globs)
Tim Peters8485b562004-08-04 18:46:34 +00001955 for test in tests:
1956 (f2, t2) = self.testrunner.run(test)
1957 (f,t) = (f+f2, t+t2)
1958 return (f,t)
Tim Petersdb3756d2003-06-29 05:30:48 +00001959
Tim Peters8485b562004-08-04 18:46:34 +00001960 def rundict(self, d, name, module=None):
1961 import new
1962 m = new.module(name)
1963 m.__dict__.update(d)
Tim Petersf3f57472004-08-08 06:11:48 +00001964 if module is None:
1965 module = False
1966 return self.rundoc(m, name, module)
Tim Petersdb3756d2003-06-29 05:30:48 +00001967
Tim Peters8485b562004-08-04 18:46:34 +00001968 def run__test__(self, d, name):
1969 import new
1970 m = new.module(name)
1971 m.__test__ = d
1972 return self.rundoc(m, name, module)
Tim Petersdb3756d2003-06-29 05:30:48 +00001973
Tim Peters8485b562004-08-04 18:46:34 +00001974 def summarize(self, verbose=None):
1975 return self.testrunner.summarize(verbose)
Tim Petersdb3756d2003-06-29 05:30:48 +00001976
Tim Peters8485b562004-08-04 18:46:34 +00001977 def merge(self, other):
1978 d = self.testrunner._name2ft
1979 for name, (f, t) in other.testrunner._name2ft.items():
1980 if name in d:
1981 print "*** Tester.merge: '" + name + "' in both" \
1982 " testers; summing outcomes."
1983 f2, t2 = d[name]
1984 f = f + f2
1985 t = t + t2
1986 d[name] = f, t
Tim Petersdb3756d2003-06-29 05:30:48 +00001987
Tim Peters8485b562004-08-04 18:46:34 +00001988######################################################################
Edward Loper7c748462004-08-09 02:06:06 +00001989## 8. Unittest Support
Tim Peters8485b562004-08-04 18:46:34 +00001990######################################################################
Tim Petersdb3756d2003-06-29 05:30:48 +00001991
Tim Peters19397e52004-08-06 22:02:59 +00001992class DocTestCase(unittest.TestCase):
Tim Petersdb3756d2003-06-29 05:30:48 +00001993
Edward Loper34fcb142004-08-09 02:45:41 +00001994 def __init__(self, test, optionflags=0, setUp=None, tearDown=None,
1995 checker=None):
Jim Fultona643b652004-07-14 19:06:50 +00001996 unittest.TestCase.__init__(self)
Tim Peters19397e52004-08-06 22:02:59 +00001997 self._dt_optionflags = optionflags
Edward Loper34fcb142004-08-09 02:45:41 +00001998 self._dt_checker = checker
Tim Peters19397e52004-08-06 22:02:59 +00001999 self._dt_test = test
2000 self._dt_setUp = setUp
2001 self._dt_tearDown = tearDown
Tim Petersdb3756d2003-06-29 05:30:48 +00002002
Jim Fultona643b652004-07-14 19:06:50 +00002003 def setUp(self):
Tim Peters19397e52004-08-06 22:02:59 +00002004 if self._dt_setUp is not None:
2005 self._dt_setUp()
Jim Fultona643b652004-07-14 19:06:50 +00002006
2007 def tearDown(self):
Tim Peters19397e52004-08-06 22:02:59 +00002008 if self._dt_tearDown is not None:
2009 self._dt_tearDown()
Jim Fultona643b652004-07-14 19:06:50 +00002010
2011 def runTest(self):
Tim Peters19397e52004-08-06 22:02:59 +00002012 test = self._dt_test
Jim Fultona643b652004-07-14 19:06:50 +00002013 old = sys.stdout
2014 new = StringIO()
Edward Loper34fcb142004-08-09 02:45:41 +00002015 runner = DocTestRunner(optionflags=self._dt_optionflags,
2016 checker=self._dt_checker, verbose=False)
Tim Peters19397e52004-08-06 22:02:59 +00002017
Jim Fultona643b652004-07-14 19:06:50 +00002018 try:
Tim Peters19397e52004-08-06 22:02:59 +00002019 runner.DIVIDER = "-"*70
2020 failures, tries = runner.run(test, out=new.write)
Jim Fultona643b652004-07-14 19:06:50 +00002021 finally:
2022 sys.stdout = old
2023
2024 if failures:
Tim Peters19397e52004-08-06 22:02:59 +00002025 raise self.failureException(self.format_failure(new.getvalue()))
Tim Peters8485b562004-08-04 18:46:34 +00002026
Tim Peters19397e52004-08-06 22:02:59 +00002027 def format_failure(self, err):
2028 test = self._dt_test
2029 if test.lineno is None:
2030 lineno = 'unknown line number'
2031 else:
2032 lineno = 'line %s' % test.lineno
2033 lname = '.'.join(test.name.split('.')[-1:])
2034 return ('Failed doctest test for %s\n'
2035 ' File "%s", line %s, in %s\n\n%s'
2036 % (test.name, test.filename, lineno, lname, err)
2037 )
2038
2039 def debug(self):
2040 r"""Run the test case without results and without catching exceptions
2041
2042 The unit test framework includes a debug method on test cases
2043 and test suites to support post-mortem debugging. The test code
2044 is run in such a way that errors are not caught. This way a
2045 caller can catch the errors and initiate post-mortem debugging.
2046
2047 The DocTestCase provides a debug method that raises
2048 UnexpectedException errors if there is an unexepcted
2049 exception:
2050
Edward Lopera1ef6112004-08-09 16:14:41 +00002051 >>> test = DocTestParser().get_doctest('>>> raise KeyError\n42',
Tim Peters19397e52004-08-06 22:02:59 +00002052 ... {}, 'foo', 'foo.py', 0)
2053 >>> case = DocTestCase(test)
2054 >>> try:
2055 ... case.debug()
2056 ... except UnexpectedException, failure:
2057 ... pass
2058
2059 The UnexpectedException contains the test, the example, and
2060 the original exception:
2061
2062 >>> failure.test is test
2063 True
2064
2065 >>> failure.example.want
2066 '42\n'
2067
2068 >>> exc_info = failure.exc_info
2069 >>> raise exc_info[0], exc_info[1], exc_info[2]
2070 Traceback (most recent call last):
2071 ...
2072 KeyError
2073
2074 If the output doesn't match, then a DocTestFailure is raised:
2075
Edward Lopera1ef6112004-08-09 16:14:41 +00002076 >>> test = DocTestParser().get_doctest('''
Tim Peters19397e52004-08-06 22:02:59 +00002077 ... >>> x = 1
2078 ... >>> x
2079 ... 2
2080 ... ''', {}, 'foo', 'foo.py', 0)
2081 >>> case = DocTestCase(test)
2082
2083 >>> try:
2084 ... case.debug()
2085 ... except DocTestFailure, failure:
2086 ... pass
2087
2088 DocTestFailure objects provide access to the test:
2089
2090 >>> failure.test is test
2091 True
2092
2093 As well as to the example:
2094
2095 >>> failure.example.want
2096 '2\n'
2097
2098 and the actual output:
2099
2100 >>> failure.got
2101 '1\n'
2102
2103 """
2104
Edward Loper34fcb142004-08-09 02:45:41 +00002105 runner = DebugRunner(optionflags=self._dt_optionflags,
2106 checker=self._dt_checker, verbose=False)
Edward Loper3a3817f2004-08-19 19:26:06 +00002107 runner.run(self._dt_test)
Jim Fultona643b652004-07-14 19:06:50 +00002108
2109 def id(self):
Tim Peters19397e52004-08-06 22:02:59 +00002110 return self._dt_test.name
Jim Fultona643b652004-07-14 19:06:50 +00002111
2112 def __repr__(self):
Tim Peters19397e52004-08-06 22:02:59 +00002113 name = self._dt_test.name.split('.')
Jim Fultona643b652004-07-14 19:06:50 +00002114 return "%s (%s)" % (name[-1], '.'.join(name[:-1]))
2115
2116 __str__ = __repr__
2117
2118 def shortDescription(self):
Tim Peters19397e52004-08-06 22:02:59 +00002119 return "Doctest: " + self._dt_test.name
Jim Fultona643b652004-07-14 19:06:50 +00002120
Tim Peters19397e52004-08-06 22:02:59 +00002121def DocTestSuite(module=None, globs=None, extraglobs=None,
2122 optionflags=0, test_finder=None,
Edward Loper34fcb142004-08-09 02:45:41 +00002123 setUp=lambda: None, tearDown=lambda: None,
2124 checker=None):
Tim Peters8485b562004-08-04 18:46:34 +00002125 """
Tim Peters19397e52004-08-06 22:02:59 +00002126 Convert doctest tests for a mudule to a unittest test suite.
Jim Fultona643b652004-07-14 19:06:50 +00002127
Tim Peters19397e52004-08-06 22:02:59 +00002128 This converts each documentation string in a module that
2129 contains doctest tests to a unittest test case. If any of the
2130 tests in a doc string fail, then the test case fails. An exception
2131 is raised showing the name of the file containing the test and a
Jim Fultona643b652004-07-14 19:06:50 +00002132 (sometimes approximate) line number.
2133
Tim Peters19397e52004-08-06 22:02:59 +00002134 The `module` argument provides the module to be tested. The argument
Jim Fultona643b652004-07-14 19:06:50 +00002135 can be either a module or a module name.
2136
2137 If no argument is given, the calling module is used.
Jim Fultona643b652004-07-14 19:06:50 +00002138 """
Jim Fultona643b652004-07-14 19:06:50 +00002139
Tim Peters8485b562004-08-04 18:46:34 +00002140 if test_finder is None:
2141 test_finder = DocTestFinder()
Tim Peters8485b562004-08-04 18:46:34 +00002142
Tim Peters19397e52004-08-06 22:02:59 +00002143 module = _normalize_module(module)
2144 tests = test_finder.find(module, globs=globs, extraglobs=extraglobs)
2145 if globs is None:
2146 globs = module.__dict__
2147 if not tests: # [XX] why do we want to do this?
2148 raise ValueError(module, "has no tests")
Tim Petersdb3756d2003-06-29 05:30:48 +00002149
2150 tests.sort()
2151 suite = unittest.TestSuite()
Tim Peters8485b562004-08-04 18:46:34 +00002152 for test in tests:
Tim Peters19397e52004-08-06 22:02:59 +00002153 if len(test.examples) == 0:
2154 continue
Tim Peters8485b562004-08-04 18:46:34 +00002155 if not test.filename:
Tim Petersdb3756d2003-06-29 05:30:48 +00002156 filename = module.__file__
2157 if filename.endswith(".pyc"):
2158 filename = filename[:-1]
2159 elif filename.endswith(".pyo"):
2160 filename = filename[:-1]
Tim Peters8485b562004-08-04 18:46:34 +00002161 test.filename = filename
Edward Loper34fcb142004-08-09 02:45:41 +00002162 suite.addTest(DocTestCase(test, optionflags, setUp, tearDown,
2163 checker))
Tim Peters19397e52004-08-06 22:02:59 +00002164
2165 return suite
2166
2167class DocFileCase(DocTestCase):
2168
2169 def id(self):
2170 return '_'.join(self._dt_test.name.split('.'))
2171
2172 def __repr__(self):
2173 return self._dt_test.filename
2174 __str__ = __repr__
2175
2176 def format_failure(self, err):
2177 return ('Failed doctest test for %s\n File "%s", line 0\n\n%s'
2178 % (self._dt_test.name, self._dt_test.filename, err)
2179 )
2180
2181def DocFileTest(path, package=None, globs=None,
2182 setUp=None, tearDown=None,
2183 optionflags=0):
2184 package = _normalize_module(package)
2185 name = path.split('/')[-1]
2186 dir = os.path.split(package.__file__)[0]
2187 path = os.path.join(dir, *(path.split('/')))
2188 doc = open(path).read()
2189
2190 if globs is None:
2191 globs = {}
2192
Edward Lopera1ef6112004-08-09 16:14:41 +00002193 test = DocTestParser().get_doctest(doc, globs, name, path, 0)
Tim Peters19397e52004-08-06 22:02:59 +00002194
2195 return DocFileCase(test, optionflags, setUp, tearDown)
2196
2197def DocFileSuite(*paths, **kw):
2198 """Creates a suite of doctest files.
2199
2200 One or more text file paths are given as strings. These should
2201 use "/" characters to separate path segments. Paths are relative
2202 to the directory of the calling module, or relative to the package
2203 passed as a keyword argument.
2204
2205 A number of options may be provided as keyword arguments:
2206
2207 package
2208 The name of a Python package. Text-file paths will be
2209 interpreted relative to the directory containing this package.
2210 The package may be supplied as a package object or as a dotted
2211 package name.
2212
2213 setUp
2214 The name of a set-up function. This is called before running the
2215 tests in each file.
2216
2217 tearDown
2218 The name of a tear-down function. This is called after running the
2219 tests in each file.
2220
2221 globs
2222 A dictionary containing initial global variables for the tests.
2223 """
2224 suite = unittest.TestSuite()
2225
2226 # We do this here so that _normalize_module is called at the right
2227 # level. If it were called in DocFileTest, then this function
2228 # would be the caller and we might guess the package incorrectly.
2229 kw['package'] = _normalize_module(kw.get('package'))
2230
2231 for path in paths:
2232 suite.addTest(DocFileTest(path, **kw))
Jim Fultona643b652004-07-14 19:06:50 +00002233
Tim Petersdb3756d2003-06-29 05:30:48 +00002234 return suite
2235
Tim Peters8485b562004-08-04 18:46:34 +00002236######################################################################
Edward Loper7c748462004-08-09 02:06:06 +00002237## 9. Debugging Support
Tim Peters8485b562004-08-04 18:46:34 +00002238######################################################################
Jim Fultona643b652004-07-14 19:06:50 +00002239
Tim Peters19397e52004-08-06 22:02:59 +00002240def script_from_examples(s):
2241 r"""Extract script from text with examples.
2242
2243 Converts text with examples to a Python script. Example input is
2244 converted to regular code. Example output and all other words
2245 are converted to comments:
2246
2247 >>> text = '''
2248 ... Here are examples of simple math.
2249 ...
2250 ... Python has super accurate integer addition
2251 ...
2252 ... >>> 2 + 2
2253 ... 5
2254 ...
2255 ... And very friendly error messages:
2256 ...
2257 ... >>> 1/0
2258 ... To Infinity
2259 ... And
2260 ... Beyond
2261 ...
2262 ... You can use logic if you want:
2263 ...
2264 ... >>> if 0:
2265 ... ... blah
2266 ... ... blah
2267 ... ...
2268 ...
2269 ... Ho hum
2270 ... '''
2271
2272 >>> print script_from_examples(text)
Edward Lopera5db6002004-08-12 02:41:30 +00002273 # Here are examples of simple math.
Tim Peters19397e52004-08-06 22:02:59 +00002274 #
Edward Lopera5db6002004-08-12 02:41:30 +00002275 # Python has super accurate integer addition
Tim Peters19397e52004-08-06 22:02:59 +00002276 #
2277 2 + 2
2278 # Expected:
Edward Lopera5db6002004-08-12 02:41:30 +00002279 ## 5
Tim Peters19397e52004-08-06 22:02:59 +00002280 #
Edward Lopera5db6002004-08-12 02:41:30 +00002281 # And very friendly error messages:
Tim Peters19397e52004-08-06 22:02:59 +00002282 #
2283 1/0
2284 # Expected:
Edward Lopera5db6002004-08-12 02:41:30 +00002285 ## To Infinity
2286 ## And
2287 ## Beyond
Tim Peters19397e52004-08-06 22:02:59 +00002288 #
Edward Lopera5db6002004-08-12 02:41:30 +00002289 # You can use logic if you want:
Tim Peters19397e52004-08-06 22:02:59 +00002290 #
2291 if 0:
2292 blah
2293 blah
2294 <BLANKLINE>
2295 #
Edward Lopera5db6002004-08-12 02:41:30 +00002296 # Ho hum
Tim Peters19397e52004-08-06 22:02:59 +00002297 """
2298
Edward Lopera1ef6112004-08-09 16:14:41 +00002299 return DocTestParser().get_program(s)
Tim Peters19397e52004-08-06 22:02:59 +00002300
Tim Peters8485b562004-08-04 18:46:34 +00002301def _want_comment(example):
2302 """
Tim Peters19397e52004-08-06 22:02:59 +00002303 Return a comment containing the expected output for the given example.
Tim Peters8485b562004-08-04 18:46:34 +00002304 """
Jim Fultona643b652004-07-14 19:06:50 +00002305 # Return the expected output, if any
Tim Peters8485b562004-08-04 18:46:34 +00002306 want = example.want
2307 if want:
Tim Peters19397e52004-08-06 22:02:59 +00002308 if want[-1] == '\n':
2309 want = want[:-1]
Tim Peters8485b562004-08-04 18:46:34 +00002310 want = "\n# ".join(want.split("\n"))
2311 want = "\n# Expected:\n# %s" % want
2312 return want
Tim Petersdb3756d2003-06-29 05:30:48 +00002313
2314def testsource(module, name):
Tim Peters19397e52004-08-06 22:02:59 +00002315 """Extract the test sources from a doctest docstring as a script.
Tim Petersdb3756d2003-06-29 05:30:48 +00002316
2317 Provide the module (or dotted name of the module) containing the
Jim Fultona643b652004-07-14 19:06:50 +00002318 test to be debugged and the name (within the module) of the object
2319 with the doc string with tests to be debugged.
Tim Petersdb3756d2003-06-29 05:30:48 +00002320 """
Tim Peters8485b562004-08-04 18:46:34 +00002321 module = _normalize_module(module)
2322 tests = DocTestFinder().find(module)
2323 test = [t for t in tests if t.name == name]
Tim Petersdb3756d2003-06-29 05:30:48 +00002324 if not test:
2325 raise ValueError(name, "not found in tests")
2326 test = test[0]
Tim Peters19397e52004-08-06 22:02:59 +00002327 testsrc = script_from_examples(test.docstring)
Jim Fultona643b652004-07-14 19:06:50 +00002328 return testsrc
Tim Petersdb3756d2003-06-29 05:30:48 +00002329
Jim Fultona643b652004-07-14 19:06:50 +00002330def debug_src(src, pm=False, globs=None):
Tim Peters19397e52004-08-06 22:02:59 +00002331 """Debug a single doctest docstring, in argument `src`'"""
2332 testsrc = script_from_examples(src)
Tim Peters8485b562004-08-04 18:46:34 +00002333 debug_script(testsrc, pm, globs)
Tim Petersdb3756d2003-06-29 05:30:48 +00002334
Jim Fultona643b652004-07-14 19:06:50 +00002335def debug_script(src, pm=False, globs=None):
Tim Peters19397e52004-08-06 22:02:59 +00002336 "Debug a test script. `src` is the script, as a string."
Tim Petersdb3756d2003-06-29 05:30:48 +00002337 import pdb
Tim Petersdb3756d2003-06-29 05:30:48 +00002338
Tim Petersdb3756d2003-06-29 05:30:48 +00002339 srcfilename = tempfile.mktemp("doctestdebug.py")
Tim Peters8485b562004-08-04 18:46:34 +00002340 f = open(srcfilename, 'w')
2341 f.write(src)
2342 f.close()
2343
Jim Fultona643b652004-07-14 19:06:50 +00002344 if globs:
2345 globs = globs.copy()
2346 else:
2347 globs = {}
Tim Petersdb3756d2003-06-29 05:30:48 +00002348
Tim Peters8485b562004-08-04 18:46:34 +00002349 if pm:
2350 try:
2351 execfile(srcfilename, globs, globs)
2352 except:
2353 print sys.exc_info()[1]
2354 pdb.post_mortem(sys.exc_info()[2])
2355 else:
2356 # Note that %r is vital here. '%s' instead can, e.g., cause
2357 # backslashes to get treated as metacharacters on Windows.
2358 pdb.run("execfile(%r)" % srcfilename, globs, globs)
Tim Petersdb3756d2003-06-29 05:30:48 +00002359
Jim Fultona643b652004-07-14 19:06:50 +00002360def debug(module, name, pm=False):
Tim Peters19397e52004-08-06 22:02:59 +00002361 """Debug a single doctest docstring.
Jim Fultona643b652004-07-14 19:06:50 +00002362
2363 Provide the module (or dotted name of the module) containing the
2364 test to be debugged and the name (within the module) of the object
Tim Peters19397e52004-08-06 22:02:59 +00002365 with the docstring with tests to be debugged.
Jim Fultona643b652004-07-14 19:06:50 +00002366 """
Tim Peters8485b562004-08-04 18:46:34 +00002367 module = _normalize_module(module)
Jim Fultona643b652004-07-14 19:06:50 +00002368 testsrc = testsource(module, name)
2369 debug_script(testsrc, pm, module.__dict__)
2370
Tim Peters8485b562004-08-04 18:46:34 +00002371######################################################################
Edward Loper7c748462004-08-09 02:06:06 +00002372## 10. Example Usage
Tim Peters8485b562004-08-04 18:46:34 +00002373######################################################################
Tim Peters8a7d2d52001-01-16 07:10:57 +00002374class _TestClass:
2375 """
2376 A pointless class, for sanity-checking of docstring testing.
2377
2378 Methods:
2379 square()
2380 get()
2381
2382 >>> _TestClass(13).get() + _TestClass(-12).get()
2383 1
2384 >>> hex(_TestClass(13).square().get())
2385 '0xa9'
2386 """
2387
2388 def __init__(self, val):
2389 """val -> _TestClass object with associated value val.
2390
2391 >>> t = _TestClass(123)
2392 >>> print t.get()
2393 123
2394 """
2395
2396 self.val = val
2397
2398 def square(self):
2399 """square() -> square TestClass's associated value
2400
2401 >>> _TestClass(13).square().get()
2402 169
2403 """
2404
2405 self.val = self.val ** 2
2406 return self
2407
2408 def get(self):
2409 """get() -> return TestClass's associated value.
2410
2411 >>> x = _TestClass(-42)
2412 >>> print x.get()
2413 -42
2414 """
2415
2416 return self.val
2417
2418__test__ = {"_TestClass": _TestClass,
2419 "string": r"""
2420 Example of a string object, searched as-is.
2421 >>> x = 1; y = 2
2422 >>> x + y, x * y
2423 (3, 2)
Tim Peters6ebe61f2003-06-27 20:48:05 +00002424 """,
2425 "bool-int equivalence": r"""
2426 In 2.2, boolean expressions displayed
2427 0 or 1. By default, we still accept
2428 them. This can be disabled by passing
2429 DONT_ACCEPT_TRUE_FOR_1 to the new
2430 optionflags argument.
2431 >>> 4 == 4
2432 1
2433 >>> 4 == 4
2434 True
2435 >>> 4 > 4
2436 0
2437 >>> 4 > 4
2438 False
2439 """,
Tim Peters8485b562004-08-04 18:46:34 +00002440 "blank lines": r"""
2441 Blank lines can be marked with <BLANKLINE>:
2442 >>> print 'foo\n\nbar\n'
2443 foo
2444 <BLANKLINE>
2445 bar
2446 <BLANKLINE>
2447 """,
2448 }
2449# "ellipsis": r"""
2450# If the ellipsis flag is used, then '...' can be used to
2451# elide substrings in the desired output:
2452# >>> print range(1000)
2453# [0, 1, 2, ..., 999]
2454# """,
2455# "whitespace normalization": r"""
2456# If the whitespace normalization flag is used, then
2457# differences in whitespace are ignored.
2458# >>> print range(30)
2459# [0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14,
2460# 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26,
2461# 27, 28, 29]
2462# """,
2463# }
2464
2465def test1(): r"""
Tim Peters3ddd60a2004-08-08 02:43:33 +00002466>>> warnings.filterwarnings("ignore", "class Tester", DeprecationWarning,
2467... "doctest", 0)
Tim Peters8485b562004-08-04 18:46:34 +00002468>>> from doctest import Tester
2469>>> t = Tester(globs={'x': 42}, verbose=0)
2470>>> t.runstring(r'''
2471... >>> x = x * 2
2472... >>> print x
2473... 42
2474... ''', 'XYZ')
2475**********************************************************************
2476Failure in example: print x
2477from line #2 of XYZ
2478Expected: 42
2479Got: 84
2480(1, 2)
2481>>> t.runstring(">>> x = x * 2\n>>> print x\n84\n", 'example2')
2482(0, 2)
2483>>> t.summarize()
2484**********************************************************************
24851 items had failures:
2486 1 of 2 in XYZ
2487***Test Failed*** 1 failures.
2488(1, 4)
2489>>> t.summarize(verbose=1)
24901 items passed all tests:
2491 2 tests in example2
2492**********************************************************************
24931 items had failures:
2494 1 of 2 in XYZ
24954 tests in 2 items.
24963 passed and 1 failed.
2497***Test Failed*** 1 failures.
2498(1, 4)
2499"""
2500
2501def test2(): r"""
Tim Peters3ddd60a2004-08-08 02:43:33 +00002502 >>> warnings.filterwarnings("ignore", "class Tester",
2503 ... DeprecationWarning, "doctest", 0)
Tim Peters8485b562004-08-04 18:46:34 +00002504 >>> t = Tester(globs={}, verbose=1)
2505 >>> test = r'''
2506 ... # just an example
2507 ... >>> x = 1 + 2
2508 ... >>> x
2509 ... 3
2510 ... '''
2511 >>> t.runstring(test, "Example")
2512 Running string Example
2513 Trying: x = 1 + 2
2514 Expecting: nothing
2515 ok
2516 Trying: x
2517 Expecting: 3
2518 ok
2519 0 of 2 examples failed in string Example
2520 (0, 2)
2521"""
2522def test3(): r"""
Tim Peters3ddd60a2004-08-08 02:43:33 +00002523 >>> warnings.filterwarnings("ignore", "class Tester",
2524 ... DeprecationWarning, "doctest", 0)
Tim Peters8485b562004-08-04 18:46:34 +00002525 >>> t = Tester(globs={}, verbose=0)
2526 >>> def _f():
2527 ... '''Trivial docstring example.
2528 ... >>> assert 2 == 2
2529 ... '''
2530 ... return 32
2531 ...
2532 >>> t.rundoc(_f) # expect 0 failures in 1 example
2533 (0, 1)
2534"""
2535def test4(): """
2536 >>> import new
2537 >>> m1 = new.module('_m1')
2538 >>> m2 = new.module('_m2')
2539 >>> test_data = \"""
2540 ... def _f():
2541 ... '''>>> assert 1 == 1
2542 ... '''
2543 ... def g():
2544 ... '''>>> assert 2 != 1
2545 ... '''
2546 ... class H:
2547 ... '''>>> assert 2 > 1
2548 ... '''
2549 ... def bar(self):
2550 ... '''>>> assert 1 < 2
2551 ... '''
2552 ... \"""
2553 >>> exec test_data in m1.__dict__
2554 >>> exec test_data in m2.__dict__
2555 >>> m1.__dict__.update({"f2": m2._f, "g2": m2.g, "h2": m2.H})
2556
2557 Tests that objects outside m1 are excluded:
2558
Tim Peters3ddd60a2004-08-08 02:43:33 +00002559 >>> warnings.filterwarnings("ignore", "class Tester",
2560 ... DeprecationWarning, "doctest", 0)
Tim Peters8485b562004-08-04 18:46:34 +00002561 >>> t = Tester(globs={}, verbose=0)
Tim Petersf727c6c2004-08-08 01:48:59 +00002562 >>> t.rundict(m1.__dict__, "rundict_test", m1) # f2 and g2 and h2 skipped
Tim Peters8485b562004-08-04 18:46:34 +00002563 (0, 4)
2564
Tim Petersf727c6c2004-08-08 01:48:59 +00002565 Once more, not excluding stuff outside m1:
Tim Peters8485b562004-08-04 18:46:34 +00002566
2567 >>> t = Tester(globs={}, verbose=0)
2568 >>> t.rundict(m1.__dict__, "rundict_test_pvt") # None are skipped.
2569 (0, 8)
2570
2571 The exclusion of objects from outside the designated module is
2572 meant to be invoked automagically by testmod.
2573
Tim Petersf727c6c2004-08-08 01:48:59 +00002574 >>> testmod(m1, verbose=False)
2575 (0, 4)
Tim Peters8485b562004-08-04 18:46:34 +00002576"""
Tim Peters8a7d2d52001-01-16 07:10:57 +00002577
2578def _test():
Tim Peters8485b562004-08-04 18:46:34 +00002579 #import doctest
2580 #doctest.testmod(doctest, verbose=False,
2581 # optionflags=ELLIPSIS | NORMALIZE_WHITESPACE |
2582 # UNIFIED_DIFF)
2583 #print '~'*70
2584 r = unittest.TextTestRunner()
2585 r.run(DocTestSuite())
Tim Peters8a7d2d52001-01-16 07:10:57 +00002586
2587if __name__ == "__main__":
2588 _test()