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Move source loader tests (including reload tests) over to
importlib.test.abc.LoaderTests.
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* Use test.abc.LoaderTests
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+ source
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* Reorganize support code.
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* Reorganize support code.
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+ Separate general support code and importer-specific (e.g. source) support
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+ Separate general support code and importer-specific (e.g. source) support
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import importlib
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import importlib
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from .. import abc
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from .. import support
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from .. import support
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import imp
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import imp
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"""
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"""
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# [basic]
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# [basic]
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def test_basic(self):
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def test_module(self):
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with support.create_modules('_temp') as mapping:
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with support.create_modules('_temp') as mapping:
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loader = importlib._PyFileLoader('_temp', mapping['_temp'], False)
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loader = importlib._PyFileLoader('_temp', mapping['_temp'], False)
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loader.load_module('_temp')
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module = loader.load_module('_temp')
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self.assert_('_temp' in sys.modules)
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self.assert_('_temp' in sys.modules)
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check = {'__name__': '_temp', '__file__': mapping['_temp'],
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'__package__': None}
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for attr, value in check.items():
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self.assertEqual(getattr(module, attr), value)
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def test_package(self):
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with support.create_modules('_pkg.__init__') as mapping:
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loader = importlib._PyFileLoader('_pkg', mapping['_pkg.__init__'],
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True)
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module = loader.load_module('_pkg')
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self.assert_('_pkg' in sys.modules)
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check = {'__name__': '_pkg', '__file__': mapping['_pkg.__init__'],
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'__path__': [os.path.dirname(mapping['_pkg.__init__'])],
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'__package__': '_pkg'}
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for attr, value in check.items():
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self.assertEqual(getattr(module, attr), value)
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def test_lacking_parent(self):
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with support.create_modules('_pkg.__init__', '_pkg.mod')as mapping:
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loader = importlib._PyFileLoader('_pkg.mod', mapping['_pkg.mod'],
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False)
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module = loader.load_module('_pkg.mod')
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self.assert_('_pkg.mod' in sys.modules)
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check = {'__name__': '_pkg.mod', '__file__': mapping['_pkg.mod'],
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'__package__': '_pkg'}
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for attr, value in check.items():
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self.assertEqual(getattr(module, attr), value)
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def fake_mtime(self, fxn):
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"""Fake mtime to always be higher than expected."""
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return lambda name: fxn(name) + 1
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def test_module_reuse(self):
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with support.create_modules('_temp') as mapping:
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loader = importlib._PyFileLoader('_temp', mapping['_temp'], False)
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module = loader.load_module('_temp')
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module_id = id(module)
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module_dict_id = id(module.__dict__)
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with open(mapping['_temp'], 'w') as file:
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file.write("testing_var = 42\n")
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# For filesystems where the mtime is only to a second granularity,
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# everything that has happened above can be too fast;
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# force an mtime on the source that is guaranteed to be different
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# than the original mtime.
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loader.source_mtime = self.fake_mtime(loader.source_mtime)
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module = loader.load_module('_temp')
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self.assert_('testing_var' in module.__dict__,
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"'testing_var' not in "
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"{0}".format(list(module.__dict__.keys())))
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self.assertEqual(module, sys.modules['_temp'])
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self.assertEqual(id(module), module_id)
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self.assertEqual(id(module.__dict__), module_dict_id)
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def test_state_after_failure(self):
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# A failed reload should leave the original module intact.
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attributes = ('__file__', '__path__', '__package__')
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value = '<test>'
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name = '_temp'
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with support.create_modules(name) as mapping:
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orig_module = imp.new_module(name)
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for attr in attributes:
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setattr(orig_module, attr, value)
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with open(mapping[name], 'w') as file:
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file.write('+++ bad syntax +++')
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loader = importlib._PyFileLoader('_temp', mapping['_temp'], False)
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self.assertRaises(SyntaxError, loader.load_module, name)
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for attr in attributes:
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self.assertEqual(getattr(orig_module, attr), value)
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# [syntax error]
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# [syntax error]
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def test_bad_syntax(self):
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def test_bad_syntax(self):
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"""Test reload support.
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Reload support requires two things. One is that if module is loaded that
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already exists in sys.modules then it is reused. And two, if a reload fails the
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pre-existing module is left in a sane state.
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"""
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import imp
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import sys
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import types
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import unittest
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import importlib
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from .. import support
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class ReloadTests(unittest.TestCase):
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name = '_temp'
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def load_module(self, mapping):
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return importlib._PyFileLoader(self.name, mapping[self.name], False)
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def fake_mtime(self, fxn):
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"""Fake mtime to always be higher than expected."""
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return lambda name: fxn(name) + 1
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def test_module_reuse(self):
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with support.create_modules(self.name) as mapping:
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loader = self.load_module(mapping)
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module = loader.load_module(self.name)
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module_id = id(module)
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module_dict_id = id(module.__dict__)
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with open(mapping[self.name], 'w') as file:
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file.write("testing_var = 42\n")
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# For filesystems where the mtime is only to a second granularity,
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# everything that has happened above can be too fast;
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# force an mtime on the source that is guaranteed to be different
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# than the original mtime.
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loader.source_mtime = self.fake_mtime(loader.source_mtime)
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module = loader.load_module(self.name)
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self.assert_('testing_var' in module.__dict__,
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"'testing_var' not in "
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"{0}".format(list(module.__dict__.keys())))
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self.assertEqual(module, sys.modules[self.name])
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self.assertEqual(id(module), module_id)
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self.assertEqual(id(module.__dict__), module_dict_id)
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def test_bad_reload(self):
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# A failed reload should leave the original module intact.
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attributes = ('__file__', '__path__', '__package__')
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value = '<test>'
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with support.create_modules(self.name) as mapping:
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orig_module = imp.new_module(self.name)
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for attr in attributes:
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setattr(orig_module, attr, value)
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with open(mapping[self.name], 'w') as file:
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file.write('+++ bad syntax +++')
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loader = self.load_module(mapping)
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self.assertRaises(SyntaxError, loader.load_module, self.name)
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for attr in attributes:
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self.assertEqual(getattr(orig_module, attr), value)
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def test_main():
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from test.support import run_unittest
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run_unittest(ReloadTests)
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if __name__ == '__main__':
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test_main()
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