Wed, 30 Dec 2009 15:40:33 +0000
Change code dealing with QVariant (and QSettings) to use the PyQt4 QVariant v2 API.
"""Core control stuff for Coverage.""" import os, socket from annotate import AnnotateReporter from codeunit import code_unit_factory from collector import Collector from data import CoverageData from files import FileLocator from html import HtmlReporter from misc import format_lines, CoverageException from summary import SummaryReporter class coverage: """Programmatic access to Coverage. To use:: from coverage import coverage cov = coverage() cov.start() #.. blah blah (run your code) blah blah cov.stop() cov.html_report(directory='covhtml') """ def __init__(self, data_file=None, data_suffix=False, cover_pylib=False, auto_data=False): """Create a new coverage measurement context. `data_file` is the base name of the data file to use, defaulting to ".coverage". `data_suffix` is appended to `data_file` to create the final file name. If `data_suffix` is simply True, then a suffix is created with the machine and process identity included. `cover_pylib` is a boolean determining whether Python code installed with the Python interpreter is measured. This includes the Python standard library and any packages installed with the interpreter. If `auto_data` is true, then any existing data file will be read when coverage measurement starts, and data will be saved automatically when measurement stops. """ from coverage import __version__ self.cover_pylib = cover_pylib self.auto_data = auto_data self.exclude_re = "" self.exclude_list = [] self.file_locator = FileLocator() self.collector = Collector(self._should_trace) # Create the data file. if data_suffix: if not isinstance(data_suffix, basestring): # if data_suffix=True, use .machinename.pid data_suffix = ".%s.%s" % (socket.gethostname(), os.getpid()) else: data_suffix = None self.data = CoverageData( basename=data_file, suffix=data_suffix, collector="coverage v%s" % __version__ ) # The default exclude pattern. self.exclude('# *pragma[: ]*[nN][oO] *[cC][oO][vV][eE][rR]') # The prefix for files considered "installed with the interpreter". if not self.cover_pylib: os_file = self.file_locator.canonical_filename(os.__file__) self.pylib_prefix = os.path.split(os_file)[0] here = self.file_locator.canonical_filename(__file__) self.cover_prefix = os.path.split(here)[0] def _should_trace(self, filename, frame): """Decide whether to trace execution in `filename` Returns a canonicalized filename if it should be traced, False if it should not. """ if filename == '<string>': # There's no point in ever tracing string executions, we can't do # anything with the data later anyway. return False # Compiled Python files have two filenames: frame.f_code.co_filename is # the filename at the time the .pyc was compiled. The second name # is __file__, which is where the .pyc was actually loaded from. Since # .pyc files can be moved after compilation (for example, by being # installed), we look for __file__ in the frame and prefer it to the # co_filename value. dunder_file = frame.f_globals.get('__file__') if dunder_file: if not dunder_file.endswith(".py"): if dunder_file[-4:-1] == ".py": dunder_file = dunder_file[:-1] filename = dunder_file canonical = self.file_locator.canonical_filename(filename) # If we aren't supposed to trace installed code, then check if this is # near the Python standard library and skip it if so. if not self.cover_pylib: if canonical.startswith(self.pylib_prefix): return False # We exclude the coverage code itself, since a little of it will be # measured otherwise. if canonical.startswith(self.cover_prefix): return False return canonical def use_cache(self, usecache): """Control the use of a data file (incorrectly called a cache). `usecache` is true or false, whether to read and write data on disk. """ self.data.usefile(usecache) def load(self): """Load previously-collected coverage data from the data file.""" self.collector.reset() self.data.read() def start(self): """Start measuring code coverage.""" if self.auto_data: self.load() # Save coverage data when Python exits. import atexit atexit.register(self.save) self.collector.start() def stop(self): """Stop measuring code coverage.""" self.collector.stop() self._harvest_data() def erase(self): """Erase previously-collected coverage data. This removes the in-memory data collected in this session as well as discarding the data file. """ self.collector.reset() self.data.erase() def clear_exclude(self): """Clear the exclude list.""" self.exclude_list = [] self.exclude_re = "" def exclude(self, regex): """Exclude source lines from execution consideration. `regex` is a regular expression. Lines matching this expression are not considered executable when reporting code coverage. A list of regexes is maintained; this function adds a new regex to the list. Matching any of the regexes excludes a source line. """ self.exclude_list.append(regex) self.exclude_re = "(" + ")|(".join(self.exclude_list) + ")" def get_exclude_list(self): """Return the list of excluded regex patterns.""" return self.exclude_list def save(self): """Save the collected coverage data to the data file.""" self._harvest_data() self.data.write() def combine(self): """Combine together a number of similarly-named coverage data files. All coverage data files whose name starts with `data_file` (from the coverage() constructor) will be read, and combined together into the current measurements. """ self.data.combine_parallel_data() def _harvest_data(self): """Get the collected data by filename and reset the collector.""" self.data.add_line_data(self.collector.data_points()) self.collector.reset() # Backward compatibility with version 1. def analysis(self, morf): """Like `analysis2` but doesn't return excluded line numbers.""" f, s, _, m, mf = self.analysis2(morf) return f, s, m, mf def analysis2(self, morf): """Analyze a module. `morf` is a module or a filename. It will be analyzed to determine its coverage statistics. The return value is a 5-tuple: * The filename for the module. * A list of line numbers of executable statements. * A list of line numbers of excluded statements. * A list of line numbers of statements not run (missing from execution). * A readable formatted string of the missing line numbers. The analysis uses the source file itself and the current measured coverage data. """ code_unit = code_unit_factory(morf, self.file_locator)[0] st, ex, m, mf = self._analyze(code_unit) return code_unit.filename, st, ex, m, mf def _analyze(self, code_unit): """Analyze a single code unit. Returns a 4-tuple: (statements, excluded, missing, missing formatted). """ from parser import CodeParser filename = code_unit.filename ext = os.path.splitext(filename)[1] source = None if ext == '.py': if not os.path.exists(filename): source = self.file_locator.get_zip_data(filename) if not source: raise CoverageException( "No source for code '%s'." % code_unit.filename ) parser = CodeParser() statements, excluded, line_map = parser.parse_source( text=source, filename=filename, exclude=self.exclude_re ) # Identify missing statements. missing = [] execed = self.data.executed_lines(filename) for line in statements: lines = line_map.get(line) if lines: for l in range(lines[0], lines[1]+1): if l in execed: break else: missing.append(line) else: if line not in execed: missing.append(line) return ( statements, excluded, missing, format_lines(statements, missing) ) def report(self, morfs=None, show_missing=True, ignore_errors=False, file=None, omit_prefixes=None): # pylint: disable-msg=W0622 """Write a summary report to `file`. Each module in `morfs` is listed, with counts of statements, executed statements, missing statements, and a list of lines missed. """ reporter = SummaryReporter(self, show_missing, ignore_errors) reporter.report(morfs, outfile=file, omit_prefixes=omit_prefixes) def annotate(self, morfs=None, directory=None, ignore_errors=False, omit_prefixes=None): """Annotate a list of modules. Each module in `morfs` is annotated. The source is written to a new file, named with a ",cover" suffix, with each line prefixed with a marker to indicate the coverage of the line. Covered lines have ">", excluded lines have "-", and missing lines have "!". """ reporter = AnnotateReporter(self, ignore_errors) reporter.report( morfs, directory=directory, omit_prefixes=omit_prefixes) def html_report(self, morfs=None, directory=None, ignore_errors=False, omit_prefixes=None): """Generate an HTML report. """ reporter = HtmlReporter(self, ignore_errors) reporter.report( morfs, directory=directory, omit_prefixes=omit_prefixes)