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# Copyright (C) 2005-2010 Canonical Ltd
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#
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# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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# the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
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# (at your option) any later version.
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#
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# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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# GNU General Public License for more details.
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#
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# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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# along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
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update FSF mailing address |
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# Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA
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"""These tests are tests about the source code of bzrlib itself.
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They are useful for testing code quality, checking coverage metric etc.
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"""
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# import system imports here
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import os |
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import parser |
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by John Arbash Meinel
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import re |
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by Martin Pool
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import symbol |
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import sys |
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import token |
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#import bzrlib specific imports here
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from bzrlib import ( |
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osutils, |
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)
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import bzrlib.branch |
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from bzrlib.tests import ( |
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TestCase, |
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TestSkipped, |
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)
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Better documentation about the exception variables |
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# Files which are listed here will be skipped when testing for Copyright (or
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# GPL) statements.
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by Martin Pool
sphinx autogenerate configuration is exempt from test_source |
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COPYRIGHT_EXCEPTIONS = ['bzrlib/lsprof.py', 'bzrlib/_bencode_py.py', |
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'bzrlib/doc_generate/sphinx_conf.py'] |
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by John Arbash Meinel
Guide people to how to add files to the list of exceptions |
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by Martin Pool
sphinx autogenerate configuration is exempt from test_source |
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LICENSE_EXCEPTIONS = ['bzrlib/lsprof.py', 'bzrlib/_bencode_py.py', |
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'bzrlib/doc_generate/sphinx_conf.py'] |
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by John Arbash Meinel
Better documentation about the exception variables |
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# Technically, 'bzrlib/lsprof.py' should be 'bzrlib/util/lsprof.py',
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# (we do not check bzrlib/util/, since that is code bundled from elsewhere)
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# but for compatibility with previous releases, we don't want to move it.
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by Martin Pool
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#
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# sphinx_conf is semi-autogenerated.
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2052.3.5
by John Arbash Meinel
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3572.1.7
by Marius Kruger
Code style and minor changes as per review. |
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class TestSourceHelper(TestCase): |
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def source_file_name(self, package): |
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"""Return the path of the .py file for package."""
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by Mark Hammond
prefer getattr() over hasattr() |
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if getattr(sys, "frozen", None) is not None: |
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by Mark Hammond
don't try and test source code when we are frozen. |
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raise TestSkipped("can't test sources in frozen distributions.") |
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path = package.__file__ |
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if path[-1] in 'co': |
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return path[:-1] |
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else: |
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return path |
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class TestApiUsage(TestSourceHelper): |
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def find_occurences(self, rule, filename): |
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"""Find the number of occurences of rule in a file."""
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occurences = 0 |
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source = file(filename, 'r') |
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for line in source: |
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if line.find(rule) > -1: |
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occurences += 1 |
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return occurences |
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def test_branch_working_tree(self): |
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"""Test that the number of uses of working_tree in branch is stable."""
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occurences = self.find_occurences('self.working_tree()', |
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self.source_file_name(bzrlib.branch)) |
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# do not even think of increasing this number. If you think you need to
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# increase it, then you almost certainly are doing something wrong as
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# the relationship from working_tree to branch is one way.
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3943.8.1
by Marius Kruger
remove all trailing whitespace from bzr source |
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# Note that this is an exact equality so that when the number drops,
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1534.4.35
by Robert Collins
Give branch its own basis tree and last_revision methods; deprecated branch.working_tree() |
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#it is not given a buffer but rather has this test updated immediately.
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self.assertEqual(0, occurences) |
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def test_branch_WorkingTree(self): |
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"""Test that the number of uses of working_tree in branch is stable."""
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occurences = self.find_occurences('WorkingTree', |
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self.source_file_name(bzrlib.branch)) |
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by Martin Pool
Remove things deprecated in 0.11 and earlier |
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# Do not even think of increasing this number. If you think you need to
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# increase it, then you almost certainly are doing something wrong as
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# the relationship from working_tree to branch is one way.
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# As of 20070809, there are no longer any mentions at all.
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self.assertEqual(0, occurences) |
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class TestSource(TestSourceHelper): |
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def get_bzrlib_dir(self): |
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"""Get the path to the root of bzrlib"""
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source = self.source_file_name(bzrlib) |
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source_dir = os.path.dirname(source) |
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# Avoid the case when bzrlib is packaged in a zip file
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if not os.path.isdir(source_dir): |
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raise TestSkipped('Cannot find bzrlib source directory. Expected %s' |
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% source_dir) |
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return source_dir |
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def get_source_files(self, extensions=None): |
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"""Yield all source files for bzr and bzrlib
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:param our_files_only: If true, exclude files from included libraries
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or plugins.
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"""
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bzrlib_dir = self.get_bzrlib_dir() |
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if extensions is None: |
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extensions = ('.py',) |
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# This is the front-end 'bzr' script
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bzr_path = self.get_bzr_path() |
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yield bzr_path |
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for root, dirs, files in os.walk(bzrlib_dir): |
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for d in dirs: |
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if d.endswith('.tmp'): |
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dirs.remove(d) |
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for f in files: |
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for extension in extensions: |
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if f.endswith(extension): |
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break
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else: |
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# Did not match the accepted extensions
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continue
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yield osutils.pathjoin(root, f) |
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def get_source_file_contents(self, extensions=None): |
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for fname in self.get_source_files(extensions=extensions): |
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f = open(fname, 'rb') |
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try: |
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text = f.read() |
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finally: |
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f.close() |
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yield fname, text |
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def is_our_code(self, fname): |
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"""Return true if it's a "real" part of bzrlib rather than external code"""
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if '/util/' in fname or '/plugins/' in fname: |
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return False |
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else: |
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return True |
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def is_copyright_exception(self, fname): |
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"""Certain files are allowed to be different"""
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if not self.is_our_code(fname): |
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# We don't ask that external utilities or plugins be
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# (C) Canonical Ltd
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return True |
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for exc in COPYRIGHT_EXCEPTIONS: |
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if fname.endswith(exc): |
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return True |
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return False |
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def is_license_exception(self, fname): |
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"""Certain files are allowed to be different"""
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if not self.is_our_code(fname): |
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return True |
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for exc in LICENSE_EXCEPTIONS: |
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if fname.endswith(exc): |
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return True |
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return False |
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def test_tmpdir_not_in_source_files(self): |
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"""When scanning for source files, we don't descend test tempdirs"""
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for filename in self.get_source_files(): |
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if re.search(r'test....\.tmp', filename): |
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self.fail("get_source_file() returned filename %r " |
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"from within a temporary directory"
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% filename) |
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def test_copyright(self): |
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"""Test that all .py and .pyx files have a valid copyright statement"""
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incorrect = [] |
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2052.3.7
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copyright_re = re.compile('#\\s*copyright.*(?=\n)', re.I) |
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copyright_canonical_re = re.compile( |
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r'# Copyright \(C\) ' # Opening "# Copyright (C)" |
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r'(\d+)(, \d+)*' # Followed by a series of dates |
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r'.*Canonical Ltd' # And containing 'Canonical Ltd' |
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)
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for fname, text in self.get_source_file_contents( |
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extensions=('.py', '.pyx')): |
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2052.3.5
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if self.is_copyright_exception(fname): |
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continue
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Change Copyright .. by Canonical to Copyright ... Canonical |
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match = copyright_canonical_re.search(text) |
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if not match: |
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match = copyright_re.search(text) |
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if match: |
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incorrect.append((fname, 'found: %s' % (match.group(),))) |
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else: |
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incorrect.append((fname, 'no copyright line found\n')) |
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by John Arbash Meinel
Change Copyright .. by Canonical to Copyright ... Canonical |
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else: |
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if 'by Canonical' in match.group(): |
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incorrect.append((fname, |
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'should not have: "by Canonical": %s' |
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% (match.group(),))) |
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if incorrect: |
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help_text = ["Some files have missing or incorrect copyright" |
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" statements.", |
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"", |
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"Please either add them to the list of"
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" COPYRIGHT_EXCEPTIONS in"
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" bzrlib/tests/test_source.py", |
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# this is broken to prevent a false match
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"or add '# Copyright (C)"
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" 2007 Canonical Ltd' to these files:", |
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"", |
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]
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for fname, comment in incorrect: |
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help_text.append(fname) |
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help_text.append((' '*4) + comment) |
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self.fail('\n'.join(help_text)) |
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def test_gpl(self): |
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"""Test that all .py and .pyx files have a GPL disclaimer."""
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incorrect = [] |
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gpl_txt = """ |
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# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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# the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
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# (at your option) any later version.
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#
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# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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# GNU General Public License for more details.
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#
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# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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# along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
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4183.7.1
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update FSF mailing address |
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# Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA
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"""
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gpl_re = re.compile(re.escape(gpl_txt), re.MULTILINE) |
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for fname, text in self.get_source_file_contents( |
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extensions=('.py', '.pyx')): |
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2052.3.5
by John Arbash Meinel
Guide people to how to add files to the list of exceptions |
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if self.is_license_exception(fname): |
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continue
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if not gpl_re.search(text): |
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incorrect.append(fname) |
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if incorrect: |
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help_text = ['Some files have missing or incomplete GPL statement', |
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"", |
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"Please either add them to the list of"
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" LICENSE_EXCEPTIONS in"
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" bzrlib/tests/test_source.py", |
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"Or add the following text to the beginning:", |
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gpl_txt
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]
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for fname in incorrect: |
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help_text.append((' '*4) + fname) |
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self.fail('\n'.join(help_text)) |
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2120.2.1
by John Arbash Meinel
Remove tabs from source files, and add a test to keep it that way. |
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* also check for unix style newlines and note in HACKING that this is what we use. |
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def _push_file(self, dict_, fname, line_no): |
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if fname not in dict_: |
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dict_[fname] = [line_no] |
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else: |
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dict_[fname].append(line_no) |
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def _format_message(self, dict_, message): |
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files = ["%s: %s" % (f, ', '.join([str(i+1) for i in lines])) |
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for f, lines in dict_.items()] |
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sort error output |
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files.sort() |
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* also check for unix style newlines and note in HACKING that this is what we use. |
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return message + '\n\n %s' % ('\n '.join(files)) |
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* Change test_no_tabs to test_coding_style and let it check for trailing newlines too. |
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def test_coding_style(self): |
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"""Check if bazaar code conforms to some coding style conventions.
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don't raise KnownFailure for all coding_style regressions, |
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Currently we assert that the following is not present:
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* Change test_no_tabs to test_coding_style and let it check for trailing newlines too. |
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* any tab characters
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3943.7.2
by Marius Kruger
* also check for unix style newlines and note in HACKING that this is what we use. |
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* non-unix newlines
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3943.7.1
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* Change test_no_tabs to test_coding_style and let it check for trailing newlines too. |
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* no newline at end of files
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4210.5.1
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don't raise KnownFailure for all coding_style regressions, |
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Print how many files have
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* trailing white space
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3943.7.5
by Marius Kruger
* test_source also notes how many longlines exist |
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* lines longer than 79 chars
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3943.7.1
by Marius Kruger
* Change test_no_tabs to test_coding_style and let it check for trailing newlines too. |
296 |
"""
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3943.7.2
by Marius Kruger
* also check for unix style newlines and note in HACKING that this is what we use. |
297 |
tabs = {} |
3943.7.1
by Marius Kruger
* Change test_no_tabs to test_coding_style and let it check for trailing newlines too. |
298 |
trailing_ws = {} |
3943.7.2
by Marius Kruger
* also check for unix style newlines and note in HACKING that this is what we use. |
299 |
illegal_newlines = {} |
3943.7.5
by Marius Kruger
* test_source also notes how many longlines exist |
300 |
long_lines = {} |
3943.7.4
by Marius Kruger
now also check for 'no newline at end of files' |
301 |
no_newline_at_eof = [] |
4198.1.1
by John Arbash Meinel
Include pyrex files in our source testing for GPL and Copyright checks. |
302 |
for fname, text in self.get_source_file_contents( |
303 |
extensions=('.py', '.pyx')): |
|
3376.2.1
by Martin Pool
Add test_no_asserts and cleanup test_source |
304 |
if not self.is_our_code(fname): |
2234.4.1
by Wouter van Heyst
(John Arbash Meinel) Fix selftest for installed bzr (#80330) |
305 |
continue
|
3943.7.2
by Marius Kruger
* also check for unix style newlines and note in HACKING that this is what we use. |
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lines = text.splitlines(True) |
3943.7.4
by Marius Kruger
now also check for 'no newline at end of files' |
307 |
last_line_no = len(lines) - 1 |
3943.7.2
by Marius Kruger
* also check for unix style newlines and note in HACKING that this is what we use. |
308 |
for line_no, line in enumerate(lines): |
309 |
if '\t' in line: |
|
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self._push_file(tabs, fname, line_no) |
|
311 |
if not line.endswith('\n') or line.endswith('\r\n'): |
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3943.7.4
by Marius Kruger
now also check for 'no newline at end of files' |
312 |
if line_no != last_line_no: # not no_newline_at_eof |
313 |
self._push_file(illegal_newlines, fname, line_no) |
|
3943.7.2
by Marius Kruger
* also check for unix style newlines and note in HACKING that this is what we use. |
314 |
if line.endswith(' \n'): |
315 |
self._push_file(trailing_ws, fname, line_no) |
|
3943.7.5
by Marius Kruger
* test_source also notes how many longlines exist |
316 |
if len(line) > 80: |
317 |
self._push_file(long_lines, fname, line_no) |
|
3943.7.4
by Marius Kruger
now also check for 'no newline at end of files' |
318 |
if not lines[-1].endswith('\n'): |
319 |
no_newline_at_eof.append(fname) |
|
3943.7.1
by Marius Kruger
* Change test_no_tabs to test_coding_style and let it check for trailing newlines too. |
320 |
problems = [] |
321 |
if tabs: |
|
3943.7.2
by Marius Kruger
* also check for unix style newlines and note in HACKING that this is what we use. |
322 |
problems.append(self._format_message(tabs, |
3943.7.1
by Marius Kruger
* Change test_no_tabs to test_coding_style and let it check for trailing newlines too. |
323 |
'Tab characters were found in the following source files.'
|
3943.7.2
by Marius Kruger
* also check for unix style newlines and note in HACKING that this is what we use. |
324 |
'\nThey should either be replaced by "\\t" or by spaces:')) |
3943.7.1
by Marius Kruger
* Change test_no_tabs to test_coding_style and let it check for trailing newlines too. |
325 |
if trailing_ws: |
4210.5.1
by Marius Kruger
don't raise KnownFailure for all coding_style regressions, |
326 |
print ("There are %i lines with trailing white space in %i files." |
327 |
% (sum([len(lines) for f, lines in trailing_ws.items()]), |
|
328 |
len(trailing_ws))) |
|
3943.7.2
by Marius Kruger
* also check for unix style newlines and note in HACKING that this is what we use. |
329 |
if illegal_newlines: |
330 |
problems.append(self._format_message(illegal_newlines, |
|
3943.7.4
by Marius Kruger
now also check for 'no newline at end of files' |
331 |
'Non-unix newlines were found in the following source files:')) |
3943.7.5
by Marius Kruger
* test_source also notes how many longlines exist |
332 |
if long_lines: |
333 |
print ("There are %i lines longer than 79 characters in %i files." |
|
334 |
% (sum([len(lines) for f, lines in long_lines.items()]), |
|
335 |
len(long_lines))) |
|
3943.7.4
by Marius Kruger
now also check for 'no newline at end of files' |
336 |
if no_newline_at_eof: |
337 |
no_newline_at_eof.sort() |
|
338 |
problems.append("The following source files doesn't have a " |
|
339 |
"newline at the end:"
|
|
340 |
'\n\n %s' |
|
341 |
% ('\n '.join(no_newline_at_eof))) |
|
3943.7.1
by Marius Kruger
* Change test_no_tabs to test_coding_style and let it check for trailing newlines too. |
342 |
if problems: |
3943.7.4
by Marius Kruger
now also check for 'no newline at end of files' |
343 |
self.fail('\n\n'.join(problems)) |
3572.1.3
by Marius Kruger
* move test_coding_style into test_source |
344 |
|
3376.2.1
by Martin Pool
Add test_no_asserts and cleanup test_source |
345 |
def test_no_asserts(self): |
346 |
"""bzr shouldn't use the 'assert' statement."""
|
|
347 |
# assert causes too much variation between -O and not, and tends to
|
|
348 |
# give bad errors to the user
|
|
349 |
def search(x): |
|
350 |
# scan down through x for assert statements, report any problems
|
|
351 |
# this is a bit cheesy; it may get some false positives?
|
|
352 |
if x[0] == symbol.assert_stmt: |
|
353 |
return True |
|
354 |
elif x[0] == token.NAME: |
|
355 |
# can't search further down
|
|
356 |
return False |
|
357 |
for sub in x[1:]: |
|
358 |
if sub and search(sub): |
|
359 |
return True |
|
360 |
return False |
|
361 |
badfiles = [] |
|
4699.1.1
by Harald Meland
Make test_no_asserts quicker by doing a regexp check for the presence of any 'assert' word before doing any expensive AST stuff |
362 |
assert_re = re.compile(r'\bassert\b') |
3376.2.1
by Martin Pool
Add test_no_asserts and cleanup test_source |
363 |
for fname, text in self.get_source_file_contents(): |
364 |
if not self.is_our_code(fname): |
|
365 |
continue
|
|
4699.1.1
by Harald Meland
Make test_no_asserts quicker by doing a regexp check for the presence of any 'assert' word before doing any expensive AST stuff |
366 |
if not assert_re.search(text): |
367 |
continue
|
|
368 |
ast = parser.ast2tuple(parser.suite(text)) |
|
3376.2.1
by Martin Pool
Add test_no_asserts and cleanup test_source |
369 |
if search(ast): |
370 |
badfiles.append(fname) |
|
371 |
if badfiles: |
|
3376.2.7
by Martin Pool
Treat assert statements in our code as a hard error |
372 |
self.fail( |
3376.2.1
by Martin Pool
Add test_no_asserts and cleanup test_source |
373 |
"these files contain an assert statement and should not:\n%s" |
374 |
% '\n'.join(badfiles)) |
|
4634.117.5
by John Arbash Meinel
Add a test_source test, to ensure that all funcs have either an except |
375 |
|
376 |
def test_extension_exceptions(self): |
|
377 |
"""Extension functions should propagate exceptions.
|
|
378 |
||
379 |
Either they should return an object, have an 'except' clause, or have a
|
|
4634.117.10
by John Arbash Meinel
Change 'no except' to 'cannot_raise' |
380 |
"# cannot_raise" to indicate that we've audited them and defined them as not
|
4634.117.5
by John Arbash Meinel
Add a test_source test, to ensure that all funcs have either an except |
381 |
raising exceptions.
|
382 |
"""
|
|
383 |
both_exc_and_no_exc = [] |
|
384 |
missing_except = [] |
|
4932.1.2
by John Arbash Meinel
Clean up _simple_set.pyx, and handle 'nogil'. |
385 |
class_re = re.compile(r'^(cdef\s+)?(public\s+)?(api\s+)?class (\w+).*:', |
386 |
re.MULTILINE) |
|
387 |
except_re = re.compile(r'cdef\s+' # start with cdef |
|
4634.117.5
by John Arbash Meinel
Add a test_source test, to ensure that all funcs have either an except |
388 |
r'([\w *]*?)\s*' # this is the return signature |
389 |
r'(\w+)\s*\(' # the function name |
|
390 |
r'[^)]*\)\s*' # parameters |
|
391 |
r'(.*)\s*:' # the except clause |
|
4634.117.10
by John Arbash Meinel
Change 'no except' to 'cannot_raise' |
392 |
r'\s*(#\s*cannot[- _]raise)?' # cannot raise comment |
4634.117.5
by John Arbash Meinel
Add a test_source test, to ensure that all funcs have either an except |
393 |
)
|
394 |
for fname, text in self.get_source_file_contents( |
|
395 |
extensions=('.pyx',)): |
|
4932.1.2
by John Arbash Meinel
Clean up _simple_set.pyx, and handle 'nogil'. |
396 |
known_classes = set([m[-1] for m in class_re.findall(text)]) |
4634.117.5
by John Arbash Meinel
Add a test_source test, to ensure that all funcs have either an except |
397 |
cdefs = except_re.findall(text) |
398 |
for sig, func, exc_clause, no_exc_comment in cdefs: |
|
4932.1.2
by John Arbash Meinel
Clean up _simple_set.pyx, and handle 'nogil'. |
399 |
if sig.startswith('api '): |
400 |
sig = sig[4:] |
|
4634.117.8
by John Arbash Meinel
Use a class regex to find other signatures to exclude. |
401 |
if not sig or sig in known_classes: |
4634.117.5
by John Arbash Meinel
Add a test_source test, to ensure that all funcs have either an except |
402 |
sig = 'object' |
4932.1.2
by John Arbash Meinel
Clean up _simple_set.pyx, and handle 'nogil'. |
403 |
if 'nogil' in exc_clause: |
404 |
exc_clause = exc_clause.replace('nogil', '').strip() |
|
4634.117.5
by John Arbash Meinel
Add a test_source test, to ensure that all funcs have either an except |
405 |
if exc_clause and no_exc_comment: |
406 |
both_exc_and_no_exc.append((fname, func)) |
|
407 |
if sig != 'object' and not (exc_clause or no_exc_comment): |
|
408 |
missing_except.append((fname, func)) |
|
409 |
error_msg = [] |
|
410 |
if both_exc_and_no_exc: |
|
4634.117.10
by John Arbash Meinel
Change 'no except' to 'cannot_raise' |
411 |
error_msg.append('The following functions had "cannot raise" comments' |
4634.117.5
by John Arbash Meinel
Add a test_source test, to ensure that all funcs have either an except |
412 |
' but did have an except clause set:') |
413 |
for fname, func in both_exc_and_no_exc: |
|
414 |
error_msg.append('%s:%s' % (fname, func)) |
|
415 |
error_msg.extend(('', '')) |
|
416 |
if missing_except: |
|
417 |
error_msg.append('The following functions have fixed return types,' |
|
4634.117.6
by John Arbash Meinel
Start going through the test failures. |
418 |
' but no except clause.') |
4634.117.10
by John Arbash Meinel
Change 'no except' to 'cannot_raise' |
419 |
error_msg.append('Either add an except or append "# cannot_raise".') |
4634.117.5
by John Arbash Meinel
Add a test_source test, to ensure that all funcs have either an except |
420 |
for fname, func in missing_except: |
421 |
error_msg.append('%s:%s' % (fname, func)) |
|
422 |
error_msg.extend(('', '')) |
|
423 |
if error_msg: |
|
424 |
self.fail('\n'.join(error_msg)) |