- Add requires_fork and requires_subprocess to more tests
- Skip extension import tests if dlopen is not available
- Don't assume that _testcapi is a shared extension
- Skip a lot of socket tests that don't work on Emscripten
- Skip mmap tests, mmap emulation is incomplete
- venv does not work yet
- Cannot get libc from executable
The "entire" test suite is now passing on Emscripten with EMSDK from git head (91 suites are skipped).
- fd inheritance can't be modified because Emscripten doesn't support subprocesses anyway.
- setpriority always fails
- geteuid no longer causes problems with latest emsdk
- umask is a stub
- geteuid / getuid always return 0, but process cannot chown to random uid.
skip_if_buggy_ucrt_strfptime() of test.support now uses
locale.getpreferredencoding(False) instead of
locale.getdefaultlocale() to get the Windows code page.
It was added as part of #29222 to avoid running freeze tool tests on the
buildbots but the logic was wrong so it did not skip tests on typical posix
setup buildbots where the worker is launched from cron via an @reboot task and
thus have no USER environment variable. This uses the canonical
`getpass.getuser()` API rather than rolling its own attempt.
Rename PyConfig.no_debug_ranges to PyConfig.code_debug_ranges and
invert the value.
Document -X no_debug_ranges and PYTHONNODEBUGRANGES env var in
PyConfig.code_debug_ranges documentation.
The "freeze" tool has been part of the repo for a long time. However, it hasn't had any tests in the test suite to guard against regressions. We add such a test here. This is especially important as there has been a lot of change recently related to frozen modules, with more to come.
Note that as part of the test we build Python out-of-tree and install it in a temp dir.
https://bugs.python.org/issue45629
support.print_warning() now stores the original value of
sys.__stderr__ and uses it to log warnings. libregrtest uses the same
stream to log unraisable exceptions and uncaught threading
exceptions.
Partially revert commit dbe213de7ef28712bbfdb9d94a33abb9c33ef0c2:
libregrtest no longer replaces sys.__stdout__, sys.__stderr__, and
stdout and stderr file descriptors.
Remove also a few unused imports in libregrtest.
libregrtest -W/--verbose3 now also replace sys.__stdout__,
sys.__stderr__, and stdout and stderr file descriptors (fd 1 and fd
2).
support.print_warning() messages are now logged in the expected
order.
The "./python -m test test_eintr -W" command no longer logs into
stdout if the test pass.
Instead of explicitly enumerate test classes for run_unittest()
use the unittest ability to discover tests. This also makes these
tests discoverable and runnable with unittest.
load_tests() can be used for dynamic generating tests and adding
doctests. setUpModule(), tearDownModule() and addModuleCleanup()
can be used for running code before and after all module tests.
Additional improvements:
- messages which were compiled regular expressions aren't unpacked back into
strings for unmatched warnings;
- removed unnecessary "if tokens:" check (there's one before the for loop);
- took `endswith` calculation out of the for loop.
* When trying to allocate very large regions on macOS, malloc does not fail silently. It sends a noisy error out to STDERR
* This provides a helper function to warn the user, and provides the warning for test_decimal, which consistently generates these warnings on macOS.
Co-authored-by: Łukasz Langa <lukasz@langa.pl>
* Move to a static argparse.Namespace subclass
* Roughly annotate runtest.py
* Refactor libregrtest to use lossless test result objects
* Only re-run test methods that match names of previously failing test methods
* Adopt tests to cover test method name matching
Co-authored-by: Pablo Galindo Salgado <Pablogsal@gmail.com>
This change:
* merges `distutils.sysconfig` into `sysconfig` while keeping the original functionality and
* marks `distutils.sysconfig` as deprecated
https://bugs.python.org/issue41282
skip_if_broken_multiprocessing_synchronize() only attempts for create
a semaphore on Linux to fix multiprocessing
test_resource_tracker_reused() on macOS.