Use test_support.import_module() instead of import to raise a SkipTest
exception if the import fail. Import trace fails if the threading module is
missing.
See also part 3: test_doctest: import trace module in test_coverage().
Rewrite r80556: the thread test have to be executed just after the test on
libc_open() and so the test cannot be splitted in two functions (without
duplicating code, and I don't want to duplicate code).
* Skip testcases using threads if threading module is missing
* Use "http://" instead of URL in ServerProxyTestCase if threading is missing
because URL is not set in this case
* Skip TestPendingCalls if threading module is missing
* Test if threading module is present or not, instead of test the presence of
_testcapi._test_thread_state
* Split Test.test_open() in 2 functions: test_open() and test_thread_open()
* Skip test_open() and test_thread_open() if we are unable to find the C
library
* Skip test_thread_open() if thread support is disabled
* Use unittest.skipUnless(os.name == "nt", ...) on test_GetLastError()
import threading after _multiprocessing to raise a more revelant error message:
"No module named _multiprocessing". _multiprocessing is not compiled without
thread support.
Import trace module fail if the threading module is missing. test_coverage() is
only used if test_doctest.py is used with the -c option. This commit allows to
execute the test suite without thread support.
Move "import trace" in test_coverage() and use
test_support.import_module('trace').
Refactors format_string. Includes tests for the two problems noted in
the issue, but as far as I can see there are no other tests that confirm
that format_string conforms to normal % formatting rules.
by default as well. This change fixes that by treating -Q like -3 when it comes
to DeprecationWarning; using it causes the silencing to not occur.
Fixes issue #7319.
where the method could block indefinitely if called just before the
event loop started running. This also fixes the occasional freezes
witnessed in test_httpservers.
Since CREATE_NEW_* are used for the creation flags of a subprocess, they
were added to __all__. The rest of the previously exposed attributes are
now qualified by _subprocess.ATTR rather than importing *.