Sun, 03 Jul 2011 18:01:53 +0200
Extended the unit test interface to support skipped tests, expected failures and unexpected successes and to better cope with Python2 scripts when run from the eric IDE.
"""Code unit (module) handling for Coverage.""" import glob, os from .backward import string_class, StringIO from .misc import CoverageException def code_unit_factory(morfs, file_locator, omit_prefixes=None): """Construct a list of CodeUnits from polymorphic inputs. `morfs` is a module or a filename, or a list of same. `file_locator` is a FileLocator that can help resolve filenames. `omit_prefixes` is a list of prefixes. CodeUnits that match those prefixes will be omitted from the list. Returns a list of CodeUnit objects. """ # Be sure we have a list. if not isinstance(morfs, (list, tuple)): morfs = [morfs] # On Windows, the shell doesn't expand wildcards. Do it here. globbed = [] for morf in morfs: if isinstance(morf, string_class) and ('?' in morf or '*' in morf): globbed.extend(glob.glob(morf)) else: globbed.append(morf) morfs = globbed code_units = [CodeUnit(morf, file_locator) for morf in morfs] if omit_prefixes: assert not isinstance(omit_prefixes, string_class) # common mistake prefixes = [file_locator.abs_file(p) for p in omit_prefixes] filtered = [] for cu in code_units: for prefix in prefixes: if cu.filename.startswith(prefix): break else: filtered.append(cu) code_units = filtered return code_units class CodeUnit(object): """Code unit: a filename or module. Instance attributes: `name` is a human-readable name for this code unit. `filename` is the os path from which we can read the source. `relative` is a boolean. """ def __init__(self, morf, file_locator): self.file_locator = file_locator if hasattr(morf, '__file__'): f = morf.__file__ else: f = morf # .pyc files should always refer to a .py instead. if f.endswith('.pyc'): f = f[:-1] self.filename = self.file_locator.canonical_filename(f) if hasattr(morf, '__name__'): n = modname = morf.__name__ self.relative = True else: n = os.path.splitext(morf)[0] rel = self.file_locator.relative_filename(n) if os.path.isabs(n): self.relative = (rel != n) else: self.relative = True n = rel modname = None self.name = n self.modname = modname def __repr__(self): return "<CodeUnit name=%r filename=%r>" % (self.name, self.filename) # Annoying comparison operators. Py3k wants __lt__ etc, and Py2k needs all # of them defined. def __lt__(self, other): return self.name < other.name def __le__(self, other): return self.name <= other.name def __eq__(self, other): return self.name == other.name def __ne__(self, other): return self.name != other.name def __gt__(self, other): return self.name > other.name def __ge__(self, other): return self.name >= other.name def flat_rootname(self): """A base for a flat filename to correspond to this code unit. Useful for writing files about the code where you want all the files in the same directory, but need to differentiate same-named files from different directories. For example, the file a/b/c.py might return 'a_b_c' """ if self.modname: return self.modname.replace('.', '_') else: root = os.path.splitdrive(os.path.splitext(self.name)[0])[1] return root.replace('\\', '_').replace('/', '_') def source_file(self): """Return an open file for reading the source of the code unit.""" if os.path.exists(self.filename): # A regular text file: open it. return open(self.filename) # Maybe it's in a zip file? source = self.file_locator.get_zip_data(self.filename) if source is not None: return StringIO(source) # Couldn't find source. raise CoverageException( "No source for code %r." % self.filename )