cpython/Lib/unittest/result.py

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"""Test result object"""
import traceback
from . import util
class TestResult(object):
"""Holder for test result information.
Test results are automatically managed by the TestCase and TestSuite
classes, and do not need to be explicitly manipulated by writers of tests.
Each instance holds the total number of tests run, and collections of
failures and errors that occurred among those test runs. The collections
contain tuples of (testcase, exceptioninfo), where exceptioninfo is the
formatted traceback of the error that occurred.
"""
def __init__(self, stream=None, descriptions=None, verbosity=None):
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self.failures = []
self.errors = []
self.testsRun = 0
self.skipped = []
self.expectedFailures = []
self.unexpectedSuccesses = []
self.shouldStop = False
def printErrors(self):
"Called by TestRunner after test run"
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def startTest(self, test):
"Called when the given test is about to be run"
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self.testsRun += 1
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def startTestRun(self):
"""Called once before any tests are executed.
See startTest for a method called before each test.
"""
def stopTest(self, test):
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"""Called when the given test has been run"""
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def stopTestRun(self):
"""Called once after all tests are executed.
See stopTest for a method called after each test.
"""
def addError(self, test, err):
"""Called when an error has occurred. 'err' is a tuple of values as
returned by sys.exc_info().
"""
self.errors.append((test, self._exc_info_to_string(err, test)))
def addFailure(self, test, err):
"""Called when an error has occurred. 'err' is a tuple of values as
returned by sys.exc_info()."""
self.failures.append((test, self._exc_info_to_string(err, test)))
def addSuccess(self, test):
"Called when a test has completed successfully"
pass
def addSkip(self, test, reason):
"""Called when a test is skipped."""
self.skipped.append((test, reason))
def addExpectedFailure(self, test, err):
"""Called when an expected failure/error occured."""
self.expectedFailures.append(
(test, self._exc_info_to_string(err, test)))
def addUnexpectedSuccess(self, test):
"""Called when a test was expected to fail, but succeed."""
self.unexpectedSuccesses.append(test)
def wasSuccessful(self):
"Tells whether or not this result was a success"
return len(self.failures) == len(self.errors) == 0
def stop(self):
"Indicates that the tests should be aborted"
self.shouldStop = True
def _exc_info_to_string(self, err, test):
"""Converts a sys.exc_info()-style tuple of values into a string."""
exctype, value, tb = err
# Skip test runner traceback levels
while tb and self._is_relevant_tb_level(tb):
tb = tb.tb_next
if exctype is test.failureException:
# Skip assert*() traceback levels
length = self._count_relevant_tb_levels(tb)
return ''.join(traceback.format_exception(exctype, value, tb, length))
return ''.join(traceback.format_exception(exctype, value, tb))
def _is_relevant_tb_level(self, tb):
globs = tb.tb_frame.f_globals
is_relevant = '__name__' in globs and \
globs["__name__"].startswith("unittest")
del globs
return is_relevant
def _count_relevant_tb_levels(self, tb):
length = 0
while tb and not self._is_relevant_tb_level(tb):
length += 1
tb = tb.tb_next
return length
def __repr__(self):
return ("<%s run=%i errors=%i failures=%i>" %
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(util.strclass(self.__class__), self.testsRun, len(self.errors),
len(self.failures)))