cpython/Lib/bsddb/test/test_all.py

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"""Run all test cases.
"""
import sys
import os
import unittest
verbose = 0
if 'verbose' in sys.argv:
verbose = 1
sys.argv.remove('verbose')
if 'silent' in sys.argv: # take care of old flag, just in case
verbose = 0
sys.argv.remove('silent')
def print_versions():
try:
# For Pythons w/distutils pybsddb
from bsddb3 import db
except ImportError:
# For Python 2.3
from bsddb import db
print
print '-=' * 38
print db.DB_VERSION_STRING
print 'bsddb.db.version(): %s' % (db.version(), )
print 'bsddb.db.__version__: %s' % db.__version__
print 'bsddb.db.cvsid: %s' % db.cvsid
print 'python version: %s' % sys.version
print 'My pid: %s' % os.getpid()
print '-=' * 38
class PrintInfoFakeTest(unittest.TestCase):
def testPrintVersions(self):
print_versions()
# This little hack is for when this module is run as main and all the
# other modules import it so they will still be able to get the right
# verbose setting. It's confusing but it works.
import test_all
test_all.verbose = verbose
def suite():
test_modules = [
'test_associate',
'test_basics',
'test_compat',
'test_dbobj',
'test_dbshelve',
'test_dbtables',
'test_env_close',
'test_get_none',
'test_join',
'test_lock',
'test_misc',
'test_queue',
'test_recno',
'test_thread',
]
alltests = unittest.TestSuite()
for name in test_modules:
module = __import__(name)
alltests.addTest(module.test_suite())
return alltests
def test_suite():
suite = unittest.TestSuite()
suite.addTest(unittest.makeSuite(PrintInfoFakeTest))
return suite
if __name__ == '__main__':
print_versions()
unittest.main(defaultTest='suite')