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950 lines
34 KiB
Python
950 lines
34 KiB
Python
# We import importlib *ASAP* in order to test #15386
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import importlib
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import builtins
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import imp
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from test.test_importlib.import_ import util as importlib_util
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import marshal
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import os
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import platform
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import py_compile
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import random
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import stat
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import sys
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import unittest
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import textwrap
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import errno
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import shutil
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import test.support
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from test.support import (
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EnvironmentVarGuard, TESTFN, check_warnings, forget, is_jython,
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make_legacy_pyc, rmtree, run_unittest, swap_attr, swap_item, temp_umask,
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unlink, unload, create_empty_file, cpython_only)
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from test import script_helper
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def remove_files(name):
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for f in (name + ".py",
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name + ".pyc",
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name + ".pyo",
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name + ".pyw",
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name + "$py.class"):
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unlink(f)
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rmtree('__pycache__')
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class ImportTests(unittest.TestCase):
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def setUp(self):
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remove_files(TESTFN)
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importlib.invalidate_caches()
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def tearDown(self):
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unload(TESTFN)
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setUp = tearDown
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def test_case_sensitivity(self):
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# Brief digression to test that import is case-sensitive: if we got
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# this far, we know for sure that "random" exists.
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with self.assertRaises(ImportError):
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import RAnDoM
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def test_double_const(self):
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# Another brief digression to test the accuracy of manifest float
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# constants.
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from test import double_const # don't blink -- that *was* the test
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def test_import(self):
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def test_with_extension(ext):
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# The extension is normally ".py", perhaps ".pyw".
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source = TESTFN + ext
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pyo = TESTFN + ".pyo"
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if is_jython:
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pyc = TESTFN + "$py.class"
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else:
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pyc = TESTFN + ".pyc"
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with open(source, "w") as f:
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print("# This tests Python's ability to import a",
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ext, "file.", file=f)
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a = random.randrange(1000)
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b = random.randrange(1000)
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print("a =", a, file=f)
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print("b =", b, file=f)
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if TESTFN in sys.modules:
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del sys.modules[TESTFN]
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importlib.invalidate_caches()
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try:
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try:
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mod = __import__(TESTFN)
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except ImportError as err:
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self.fail("import from %s failed: %s" % (ext, err))
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self.assertEqual(mod.a, a,
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"module loaded (%s) but contents invalid" % mod)
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self.assertEqual(mod.b, b,
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"module loaded (%s) but contents invalid" % mod)
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finally:
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forget(TESTFN)
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unlink(source)
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unlink(pyc)
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unlink(pyo)
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sys.path.insert(0, os.curdir)
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try:
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test_with_extension(".py")
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if sys.platform.startswith("win"):
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for ext in [".PY", ".Py", ".pY", ".pyw", ".PYW", ".pYw"]:
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test_with_extension(ext)
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finally:
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del sys.path[0]
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@unittest.skipUnless(os.name == 'posix',
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"test meaningful only on posix systems")
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def test_creation_mode(self):
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mask = 0o022
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with temp_umask(mask):
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sys.path.insert(0, os.curdir)
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try:
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fname = TESTFN + os.extsep + "py"
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create_empty_file(fname)
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fn = imp.cache_from_source(fname)
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unlink(fn)
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importlib.invalidate_caches()
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__import__(TESTFN)
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if not os.path.exists(fn):
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self.fail("__import__ did not result in creation of "
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"either a .pyc or .pyo file")
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s = os.stat(fn)
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# Check that the umask is respected, and the executable bits
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# aren't set.
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self.assertEqual(stat.S_IMODE(s.st_mode), 0o666 & ~mask)
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finally:
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del sys.path[0]
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remove_files(TESTFN)
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unload(TESTFN)
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def test_imp_module(self):
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# Verify that the imp module can correctly load and find .py files
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# XXX (ncoghlan): It would be nice to use support.CleanImport
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# here, but that breaks because the os module registers some
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# handlers in copy_reg on import. Since CleanImport doesn't
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# revert that registration, the module is left in a broken
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# state after reversion. Reinitialising the module contents
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# and just reverting os.environ to its previous state is an OK
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# workaround
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orig_path = os.path
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orig_getenv = os.getenv
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with EnvironmentVarGuard():
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x = imp.find_module("os")
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self.addCleanup(x[0].close)
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new_os = imp.load_module("os", *x)
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self.assertIs(os, new_os)
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self.assertIs(orig_path, new_os.path)
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self.assertIsNot(orig_getenv, new_os.getenv)
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def test_bug7732(self):
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source = TESTFN + '.py'
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os.mkdir(source)
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try:
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self.assertRaisesRegex(ImportError, '^No module',
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imp.find_module, TESTFN, ["."])
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finally:
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os.rmdir(source)
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def test_module_with_large_stack(self, module='longlist'):
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# Regression test for http://bugs.python.org/issue561858.
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filename = module + '.py'
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# Create a file with a list of 65000 elements.
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with open(filename, 'w') as f:
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f.write('d = [\n')
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for i in range(65000):
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f.write('"",\n')
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f.write(']')
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try:
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# Compile & remove .py file; we only need .pyc (or .pyo).
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# Bytecode must be relocated from the PEP 3147 bytecode-only location.
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py_compile.compile(filename)
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finally:
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unlink(filename)
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# Need to be able to load from current dir.
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sys.path.append('')
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importlib.invalidate_caches()
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try:
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make_legacy_pyc(filename)
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# This used to crash.
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exec('import ' + module)
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finally:
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# Cleanup.
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del sys.path[-1]
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unlink(filename + 'c')
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unlink(filename + 'o')
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def test_failing_import_sticks(self):
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source = TESTFN + ".py"
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with open(source, "w") as f:
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print("a = 1/0", file=f)
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# New in 2.4, we shouldn't be able to import that no matter how often
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# we try.
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sys.path.insert(0, os.curdir)
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importlib.invalidate_caches()
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if TESTFN in sys.modules:
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del sys.modules[TESTFN]
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try:
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for i in [1, 2, 3]:
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self.assertRaises(ZeroDivisionError, __import__, TESTFN)
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self.assertNotIn(TESTFN, sys.modules,
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"damaged module in sys.modules on %i try" % i)
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finally:
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del sys.path[0]
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remove_files(TESTFN)
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def test_import_name_binding(self):
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# import x.y.z binds x in the current namespace
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import test as x
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import test.support
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self.assertTrue(x is test, x.__name__)
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self.assertTrue(hasattr(test.support, "__file__"))
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# import x.y.z as w binds z as w
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import test.support as y
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self.assertTrue(y is test.support, y.__name__)
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def test_failing_reload(self):
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# A failing reload should leave the module object in sys.modules.
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source = TESTFN + os.extsep + "py"
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with open(source, "w") as f:
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f.write("a = 1\nb=2\n")
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sys.path.insert(0, os.curdir)
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try:
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mod = __import__(TESTFN)
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self.assertIn(TESTFN, sys.modules)
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self.assertEqual(mod.a, 1, "module has wrong attribute values")
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self.assertEqual(mod.b, 2, "module has wrong attribute values")
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# On WinXP, just replacing the .py file wasn't enough to
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# convince reload() to reparse it. Maybe the timestamp didn't
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# move enough. We force it to get reparsed by removing the
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# compiled file too.
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remove_files(TESTFN)
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# Now damage the module.
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with open(source, "w") as f:
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f.write("a = 10\nb=20//0\n")
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self.assertRaises(ZeroDivisionError, imp.reload, mod)
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# But we still expect the module to be in sys.modules.
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mod = sys.modules.get(TESTFN)
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self.assertIsNot(mod, None, "expected module to be in sys.modules")
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# We should have replaced a w/ 10, but the old b value should
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# stick.
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self.assertEqual(mod.a, 10, "module has wrong attribute values")
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self.assertEqual(mod.b, 2, "module has wrong attribute values")
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finally:
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del sys.path[0]
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remove_files(TESTFN)
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unload(TESTFN)
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def test_file_to_source(self):
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# check if __file__ points to the source file where available
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source = TESTFN + ".py"
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with open(source, "w") as f:
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f.write("test = None\n")
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sys.path.insert(0, os.curdir)
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try:
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mod = __import__(TESTFN)
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self.assertTrue(mod.__file__.endswith('.py'))
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os.remove(source)
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del sys.modules[TESTFN]
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make_legacy_pyc(source)
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importlib.invalidate_caches()
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mod = __import__(TESTFN)
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base, ext = os.path.splitext(mod.__file__)
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self.assertIn(ext, ('.pyc', '.pyo'))
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finally:
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del sys.path[0]
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remove_files(TESTFN)
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if TESTFN in sys.modules:
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del sys.modules[TESTFN]
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def test_import_name_binding(self):
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# import x.y.z binds x in the current namespace.
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import test as x
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import test.support
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self.assertIs(x, test, x.__name__)
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self.assertTrue(hasattr(test.support, "__file__"))
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# import x.y.z as w binds z as w.
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import test.support as y
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self.assertIs(y, test.support, y.__name__)
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def test_import_by_filename(self):
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path = os.path.abspath(TESTFN)
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encoding = sys.getfilesystemencoding()
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try:
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path.encode(encoding)
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except UnicodeEncodeError:
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self.skipTest('path is not encodable to {}'.format(encoding))
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with self.assertRaises(ImportError) as c:
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__import__(path)
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def test_import_in_del_does_not_crash(self):
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# Issue 4236
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testfn = script_helper.make_script('', TESTFN, textwrap.dedent("""\
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import sys
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class C:
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def __del__(self):
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import imp
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sys.argv.insert(0, C())
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"""))
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script_helper.assert_python_ok(testfn)
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def test_timestamp_overflow(self):
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# A modification timestamp larger than 2**32 should not be a problem
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# when importing a module (issue #11235).
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sys.path.insert(0, os.curdir)
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try:
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source = TESTFN + ".py"
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compiled = imp.cache_from_source(source)
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with open(source, 'w') as f:
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pass
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try:
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os.utime(source, (2 ** 33 - 5, 2 ** 33 - 5))
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except OverflowError:
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self.skipTest("cannot set modification time to large integer")
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except OSError as e:
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if e.errno != getattr(errno, 'EOVERFLOW', None):
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raise
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self.skipTest("cannot set modification time to large integer ({})".format(e))
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__import__(TESTFN)
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# The pyc file was created.
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os.stat(compiled)
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finally:
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del sys.path[0]
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remove_files(TESTFN)
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class PycRewritingTests(unittest.TestCase):
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# Test that the `co_filename` attribute on code objects always points
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# to the right file, even when various things happen (e.g. both the .py
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# and the .pyc file are renamed).
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module_name = "unlikely_module_name"
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module_source = """
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import sys
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code_filename = sys._getframe().f_code.co_filename
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module_filename = __file__
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constant = 1
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def func():
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pass
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func_filename = func.__code__.co_filename
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"""
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dir_name = os.path.abspath(TESTFN)
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file_name = os.path.join(dir_name, module_name) + os.extsep + "py"
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compiled_name = imp.cache_from_source(file_name)
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def setUp(self):
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self.sys_path = sys.path[:]
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self.orig_module = sys.modules.pop(self.module_name, None)
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os.mkdir(self.dir_name)
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with open(self.file_name, "w") as f:
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f.write(self.module_source)
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sys.path.insert(0, self.dir_name)
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importlib.invalidate_caches()
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def tearDown(self):
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sys.path[:] = self.sys_path
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if self.orig_module is not None:
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sys.modules[self.module_name] = self.orig_module
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else:
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unload(self.module_name)
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unlink(self.file_name)
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unlink(self.compiled_name)
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rmtree(self.dir_name)
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def import_module(self):
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ns = globals()
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__import__(self.module_name, ns, ns)
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return sys.modules[self.module_name]
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def test_basics(self):
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mod = self.import_module()
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self.assertEqual(mod.module_filename, self.file_name)
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self.assertEqual(mod.code_filename, self.file_name)
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self.assertEqual(mod.func_filename, self.file_name)
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del sys.modules[self.module_name]
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mod = self.import_module()
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self.assertEqual(mod.module_filename, self.file_name)
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self.assertEqual(mod.code_filename, self.file_name)
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self.assertEqual(mod.func_filename, self.file_name)
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def test_incorrect_code_name(self):
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py_compile.compile(self.file_name, dfile="another_module.py")
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mod = self.import_module()
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self.assertEqual(mod.module_filename, self.file_name)
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self.assertEqual(mod.code_filename, self.file_name)
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self.assertEqual(mod.func_filename, self.file_name)
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def test_module_without_source(self):
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target = "another_module.py"
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py_compile.compile(self.file_name, dfile=target)
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os.remove(self.file_name)
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pyc_file = make_legacy_pyc(self.file_name)
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importlib.invalidate_caches()
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mod = self.import_module()
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self.assertEqual(mod.module_filename, pyc_file)
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self.assertEqual(mod.code_filename, target)
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self.assertEqual(mod.func_filename, target)
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def test_foreign_code(self):
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py_compile.compile(self.file_name)
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with open(self.compiled_name, "rb") as f:
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header = f.read(12)
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code = marshal.load(f)
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constants = list(code.co_consts)
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foreign_code = test_main.__code__
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pos = constants.index(1)
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constants[pos] = foreign_code
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code = type(code)(code.co_argcount, code.co_kwonlyargcount,
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code.co_nlocals, code.co_stacksize,
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code.co_flags, code.co_code, tuple(constants),
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code.co_names, code.co_varnames, code.co_filename,
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code.co_name, code.co_firstlineno, code.co_lnotab,
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code.co_freevars, code.co_cellvars)
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with open(self.compiled_name, "wb") as f:
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f.write(header)
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marshal.dump(code, f)
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mod = self.import_module()
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self.assertEqual(mod.constant.co_filename, foreign_code.co_filename)
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class PathsTests(unittest.TestCase):
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SAMPLES = ('test', 'test\u00e4\u00f6\u00fc\u00df', 'test\u00e9\u00e8',
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'test\u00b0\u00b3\u00b2')
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path = TESTFN
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def setUp(self):
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os.mkdir(self.path)
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self.syspath = sys.path[:]
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def tearDown(self):
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rmtree(self.path)
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sys.path[:] = self.syspath
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# Regression test for http://bugs.python.org/issue1293.
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def test_trailing_slash(self):
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with open(os.path.join(self.path, 'test_trailing_slash.py'), 'w') as f:
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f.write("testdata = 'test_trailing_slash'")
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sys.path.append(self.path+'/')
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mod = __import__("test_trailing_slash")
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self.assertEqual(mod.testdata, 'test_trailing_slash')
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unload("test_trailing_slash")
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# Regression test for http://bugs.python.org/issue3677.
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@unittest.skipUnless(sys.platform == 'win32', 'Windows-specific')
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def test_UNC_path(self):
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with open(os.path.join(self.path, 'test_unc_path.py'), 'w') as f:
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f.write("testdata = 'test_unc_path'")
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importlib.invalidate_caches()
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# Create the UNC path, like \\myhost\c$\foo\bar.
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path = os.path.abspath(self.path)
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import socket
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hn = socket.gethostname()
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drive = path[0]
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unc = "\\\\%s\\%s$"%(hn, drive)
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unc += path[2:]
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try:
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os.listdir(unc)
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except OSError as e:
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if e.errno in (errno.EPERM, errno.EACCES):
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# See issue #15338
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self.skipTest("cannot access administrative share %r" % (unc,))
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raise
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sys.path.insert(0, unc)
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try:
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mod = __import__("test_unc_path")
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except ImportError as e:
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self.fail("could not import 'test_unc_path' from %r: %r"
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% (unc, e))
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self.assertEqual(mod.testdata, 'test_unc_path')
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self.assertTrue(mod.__file__.startswith(unc), mod.__file__)
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unload("test_unc_path")
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class RelativeImportTests(unittest.TestCase):
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def tearDown(self):
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unload("test.relimport")
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setUp = tearDown
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def test_relimport_star(self):
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# This will import * from .test_import.
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from . import relimport
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self.assertTrue(hasattr(relimport, "RelativeImportTests"))
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def test_issue3221(self):
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# Note for mergers: the 'absolute' tests from the 2.x branch
|
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# are missing in Py3k because implicit relative imports are
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# a thing of the past
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#
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# Regression test for http://bugs.python.org/issue3221.
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def check_relative():
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exec("from . import relimport", ns)
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# Check relative import OK with __package__ and __name__ correct
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ns = dict(__package__='test', __name__='test.notarealmodule')
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check_relative()
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# Check relative import OK with only __name__ wrong
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ns = dict(__package__='test', __name__='notarealpkg.notarealmodule')
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check_relative()
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# Check relative import fails with only __package__ wrong
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ns = dict(__package__='foo', __name__='test.notarealmodule')
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self.assertRaises(SystemError, check_relative)
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|
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# Check relative import fails with __package__ and __name__ wrong
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ns = dict(__package__='foo', __name__='notarealpkg.notarealmodule')
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self.assertRaises(SystemError, check_relative)
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# Check relative import fails with package set to a non-string
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ns = dict(__package__=object())
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self.assertRaises(TypeError, check_relative)
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|
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def test_absolute_import_without_future(self):
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|
# If explicit relative import syntax is used, then do not try
|
|
# to perform an absolute import in the face of failure.
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|
# Issue #7902.
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|
with self.assertRaises(ImportError):
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from .os import sep
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self.fail("explicit relative import triggered an "
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|
"implicit absolute import")
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|
|
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class OverridingImportBuiltinTests(unittest.TestCase):
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def test_override_builtin(self):
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|
# Test that overriding builtins.__import__ can bypass sys.modules.
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import os
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|
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def foo():
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import os
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return os
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self.assertEqual(foo(), os) # Quick sanity check.
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|
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with swap_attr(builtins, "__import__", lambda *x: 5):
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self.assertEqual(foo(), 5)
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|
|
|
# Test what happens when we shadow __import__ in globals(); this
|
|
# currently does not impact the import process, but if this changes,
|
|
# other code will need to change, so keep this test as a tripwire.
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|
with swap_item(globals(), "__import__", lambda *x: 5):
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self.assertEqual(foo(), os)
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|
|
|
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|
class PycacheTests(unittest.TestCase):
|
|
# Test the various PEP 3147 related behaviors.
|
|
|
|
tag = imp.get_tag()
|
|
|
|
def _clean(self):
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|
forget(TESTFN)
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|
rmtree('__pycache__')
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|
unlink(self.source)
|
|
|
|
def setUp(self):
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|
self.source = TESTFN + '.py'
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|
self._clean()
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|
with open(self.source, 'w') as fp:
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|
print('# This is a test file written by test_import.py', file=fp)
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|
sys.path.insert(0, os.curdir)
|
|
importlib.invalidate_caches()
|
|
|
|
def tearDown(self):
|
|
assert sys.path[0] == os.curdir, 'Unexpected sys.path[0]'
|
|
del sys.path[0]
|
|
self._clean()
|
|
|
|
def test_import_pyc_path(self):
|
|
self.assertFalse(os.path.exists('__pycache__'))
|
|
__import__(TESTFN)
|
|
self.assertTrue(os.path.exists('__pycache__'))
|
|
self.assertTrue(os.path.exists(os.path.join(
|
|
'__pycache__', '{}.{}.py{}'.format(
|
|
TESTFN, self.tag, __debug__ and 'c' or 'o'))))
|
|
|
|
@unittest.skipUnless(os.name == 'posix',
|
|
"test meaningful only on posix systems")
|
|
@unittest.skipIf(hasattr(os, 'geteuid') and os.geteuid() == 0,
|
|
"due to varying filesystem permission semantics (issue #11956)")
|
|
def test_unwritable_directory(self):
|
|
# When the umask causes the new __pycache__ directory to be
|
|
# unwritable, the import still succeeds but no .pyc file is written.
|
|
with temp_umask(0o222):
|
|
__import__(TESTFN)
|
|
self.assertTrue(os.path.exists('__pycache__'))
|
|
self.assertFalse(os.path.exists(os.path.join(
|
|
'__pycache__', '{}.{}.pyc'.format(TESTFN, self.tag))))
|
|
|
|
def test_missing_source(self):
|
|
# With PEP 3147 cache layout, removing the source but leaving the pyc
|
|
# file does not satisfy the import.
|
|
__import__(TESTFN)
|
|
pyc_file = imp.cache_from_source(self.source)
|
|
self.assertTrue(os.path.exists(pyc_file))
|
|
os.remove(self.source)
|
|
forget(TESTFN)
|
|
self.assertRaises(ImportError, __import__, TESTFN)
|
|
|
|
def test_missing_source_legacy(self):
|
|
# Like test_missing_source() except that for backward compatibility,
|
|
# when the pyc file lives where the py file would have been (and named
|
|
# without the tag), it is importable. The __file__ of the imported
|
|
# module is the pyc location.
|
|
__import__(TESTFN)
|
|
# pyc_file gets removed in _clean() via tearDown().
|
|
pyc_file = make_legacy_pyc(self.source)
|
|
os.remove(self.source)
|
|
unload(TESTFN)
|
|
importlib.invalidate_caches()
|
|
m = __import__(TESTFN)
|
|
self.assertEqual(m.__file__,
|
|
os.path.join(os.curdir, os.path.relpath(pyc_file)))
|
|
|
|
def test___cached__(self):
|
|
# Modules now also have an __cached__ that points to the pyc file.
|
|
m = __import__(TESTFN)
|
|
pyc_file = imp.cache_from_source(TESTFN + '.py')
|
|
self.assertEqual(m.__cached__, os.path.join(os.curdir, pyc_file))
|
|
|
|
def test___cached___legacy_pyc(self):
|
|
# Like test___cached__() except that for backward compatibility,
|
|
# when the pyc file lives where the py file would have been (and named
|
|
# without the tag), it is importable. The __cached__ of the imported
|
|
# module is the pyc location.
|
|
__import__(TESTFN)
|
|
# pyc_file gets removed in _clean() via tearDown().
|
|
pyc_file = make_legacy_pyc(self.source)
|
|
os.remove(self.source)
|
|
unload(TESTFN)
|
|
importlib.invalidate_caches()
|
|
m = __import__(TESTFN)
|
|
self.assertEqual(m.__cached__,
|
|
os.path.join(os.curdir, os.path.relpath(pyc_file)))
|
|
|
|
def test_package___cached__(self):
|
|
# Like test___cached__ but for packages.
|
|
def cleanup():
|
|
rmtree('pep3147')
|
|
unload('pep3147.foo')
|
|
unload('pep3147')
|
|
os.mkdir('pep3147')
|
|
self.addCleanup(cleanup)
|
|
# Touch the __init__.py
|
|
with open(os.path.join('pep3147', '__init__.py'), 'w'):
|
|
pass
|
|
with open(os.path.join('pep3147', 'foo.py'), 'w'):
|
|
pass
|
|
importlib.invalidate_caches()
|
|
m = __import__('pep3147.foo')
|
|
init_pyc = imp.cache_from_source(
|
|
os.path.join('pep3147', '__init__.py'))
|
|
self.assertEqual(m.__cached__, os.path.join(os.curdir, init_pyc))
|
|
foo_pyc = imp.cache_from_source(os.path.join('pep3147', 'foo.py'))
|
|
self.assertEqual(sys.modules['pep3147.foo'].__cached__,
|
|
os.path.join(os.curdir, foo_pyc))
|
|
|
|
def test_package___cached___from_pyc(self):
|
|
# Like test___cached__ but ensuring __cached__ when imported from a
|
|
# PEP 3147 pyc file.
|
|
def cleanup():
|
|
rmtree('pep3147')
|
|
unload('pep3147.foo')
|
|
unload('pep3147')
|
|
os.mkdir('pep3147')
|
|
self.addCleanup(cleanup)
|
|
# Touch the __init__.py
|
|
with open(os.path.join('pep3147', '__init__.py'), 'w'):
|
|
pass
|
|
with open(os.path.join('pep3147', 'foo.py'), 'w'):
|
|
pass
|
|
importlib.invalidate_caches()
|
|
m = __import__('pep3147.foo')
|
|
unload('pep3147.foo')
|
|
unload('pep3147')
|
|
importlib.invalidate_caches()
|
|
m = __import__('pep3147.foo')
|
|
init_pyc = imp.cache_from_source(
|
|
os.path.join('pep3147', '__init__.py'))
|
|
self.assertEqual(m.__cached__, os.path.join(os.curdir, init_pyc))
|
|
foo_pyc = imp.cache_from_source(os.path.join('pep3147', 'foo.py'))
|
|
self.assertEqual(sys.modules['pep3147.foo'].__cached__,
|
|
os.path.join(os.curdir, foo_pyc))
|
|
|
|
def test_recompute_pyc_same_second(self):
|
|
# Even when the source file doesn't change timestamp, a change in
|
|
# source size is enough to trigger recomputation of the pyc file.
|
|
__import__(TESTFN)
|
|
unload(TESTFN)
|
|
with open(self.source, 'a') as fp:
|
|
print("x = 5", file=fp)
|
|
m = __import__(TESTFN)
|
|
self.assertEqual(m.x, 5)
|
|
|
|
|
|
class TestSymbolicallyLinkedPackage(unittest.TestCase):
|
|
package_name = 'sample'
|
|
tagged = package_name + '-tagged'
|
|
|
|
def setUp(self):
|
|
test.support.rmtree(self.tagged)
|
|
test.support.rmtree(self.package_name)
|
|
self.orig_sys_path = sys.path[:]
|
|
|
|
# create a sample package; imagine you have a package with a tag and
|
|
# you want to symbolically link it from its untagged name.
|
|
os.mkdir(self.tagged)
|
|
self.addCleanup(test.support.rmtree, self.tagged)
|
|
init_file = os.path.join(self.tagged, '__init__.py')
|
|
test.support.create_empty_file(init_file)
|
|
assert os.path.exists(init_file)
|
|
|
|
# now create a symlink to the tagged package
|
|
# sample -> sample-tagged
|
|
os.symlink(self.tagged, self.package_name, target_is_directory=True)
|
|
self.addCleanup(test.support.unlink, self.package_name)
|
|
importlib.invalidate_caches()
|
|
|
|
self.assertEqual(os.path.isdir(self.package_name), True)
|
|
|
|
assert os.path.isfile(os.path.join(self.package_name, '__init__.py'))
|
|
|
|
def tearDown(self):
|
|
sys.path[:] = self.orig_sys_path
|
|
|
|
# regression test for issue6727
|
|
@unittest.skipUnless(
|
|
not hasattr(sys, 'getwindowsversion')
|
|
or sys.getwindowsversion() >= (6, 0),
|
|
"Windows Vista or later required")
|
|
@test.support.skip_unless_symlink
|
|
def test_symlinked_dir_importable(self):
|
|
# make sure sample can only be imported from the current directory.
|
|
sys.path[:] = ['.']
|
|
assert os.path.exists(self.package_name)
|
|
assert os.path.exists(os.path.join(self.package_name, '__init__.py'))
|
|
|
|
# Try to import the package
|
|
importlib.import_module(self.package_name)
|
|
|
|
|
|
@cpython_only
|
|
class ImportlibBootstrapTests(unittest.TestCase):
|
|
# These tests check that importlib is bootstrapped.
|
|
|
|
def test_frozen_importlib(self):
|
|
mod = sys.modules['_frozen_importlib']
|
|
self.assertTrue(mod)
|
|
|
|
def test_frozen_importlib_is_bootstrap(self):
|
|
from importlib import _bootstrap
|
|
mod = sys.modules['_frozen_importlib']
|
|
self.assertIs(mod, _bootstrap)
|
|
self.assertEqual(mod.__name__, 'importlib._bootstrap')
|
|
self.assertEqual(mod.__package__, 'importlib')
|
|
self.assertTrue(mod.__file__.endswith('_bootstrap.py'), mod.__file__)
|
|
|
|
def test_there_can_be_only_one(self):
|
|
# Issue #15386 revealed a tricky loophole in the bootstrapping
|
|
# This test is technically redundant, since the bug caused importing
|
|
# this test module to crash completely, but it helps prove the point
|
|
from importlib import machinery
|
|
mod = sys.modules['_frozen_importlib']
|
|
self.assertIs(machinery.FileFinder, mod.FileFinder)
|
|
self.assertIs(imp.new_module, mod.new_module)
|
|
|
|
|
|
class ImportTracebackTests(unittest.TestCase):
|
|
|
|
def setUp(self):
|
|
os.mkdir(TESTFN)
|
|
self.old_path = sys.path[:]
|
|
sys.path.insert(0, TESTFN)
|
|
|
|
def tearDown(self):
|
|
sys.path[:] = self.old_path
|
|
rmtree(TESTFN)
|
|
|
|
def create_module(self, mod, contents, ext=".py"):
|
|
fname = os.path.join(TESTFN, mod + ext)
|
|
with open(fname, "w") as f:
|
|
f.write(contents)
|
|
self.addCleanup(unload, mod)
|
|
importlib.invalidate_caches()
|
|
return fname
|
|
|
|
def assert_traceback(self, tb, files):
|
|
deduped_files = []
|
|
while tb:
|
|
code = tb.tb_frame.f_code
|
|
fn = code.co_filename
|
|
if not deduped_files or fn != deduped_files[-1]:
|
|
deduped_files.append(fn)
|
|
tb = tb.tb_next
|
|
self.assertEqual(len(deduped_files), len(files), deduped_files)
|
|
for fn, pat in zip(deduped_files, files):
|
|
self.assertIn(pat, fn)
|
|
|
|
def test_nonexistent_module(self):
|
|
try:
|
|
# assertRaises() clears __traceback__
|
|
import nonexistent_xyzzy
|
|
except ImportError as e:
|
|
tb = e.__traceback__
|
|
else:
|
|
self.fail("ImportError should have been raised")
|
|
self.assert_traceback(tb, [__file__])
|
|
|
|
def test_nonexistent_module_nested(self):
|
|
self.create_module("foo", "import nonexistent_xyzzy")
|
|
try:
|
|
import foo
|
|
except ImportError as e:
|
|
tb = e.__traceback__
|
|
else:
|
|
self.fail("ImportError should have been raised")
|
|
self.assert_traceback(tb, [__file__, 'foo.py'])
|
|
|
|
def test_exec_failure(self):
|
|
self.create_module("foo", "1/0")
|
|
try:
|
|
import foo
|
|
except ZeroDivisionError as e:
|
|
tb = e.__traceback__
|
|
else:
|
|
self.fail("ZeroDivisionError should have been raised")
|
|
self.assert_traceback(tb, [__file__, 'foo.py'])
|
|
|
|
def test_exec_failure_nested(self):
|
|
self.create_module("foo", "import bar")
|
|
self.create_module("bar", "1/0")
|
|
try:
|
|
import foo
|
|
except ZeroDivisionError as e:
|
|
tb = e.__traceback__
|
|
else:
|
|
self.fail("ZeroDivisionError should have been raised")
|
|
self.assert_traceback(tb, [__file__, 'foo.py', 'bar.py'])
|
|
|
|
# A few more examples from issue #15425
|
|
def test_syntax_error(self):
|
|
self.create_module("foo", "invalid syntax is invalid")
|
|
try:
|
|
import foo
|
|
except SyntaxError as e:
|
|
tb = e.__traceback__
|
|
else:
|
|
self.fail("SyntaxError should have been raised")
|
|
self.assert_traceback(tb, [__file__])
|
|
|
|
def _setup_broken_package(self, parent, child):
|
|
pkg_name = "_parent_foo"
|
|
self.addCleanup(unload, pkg_name)
|
|
pkg_path = os.path.join(TESTFN, pkg_name)
|
|
os.mkdir(pkg_path)
|
|
# Touch the __init__.py
|
|
init_path = os.path.join(pkg_path, '__init__.py')
|
|
with open(init_path, 'w') as f:
|
|
f.write(parent)
|
|
bar_path = os.path.join(pkg_path, 'bar.py')
|
|
with open(bar_path, 'w') as f:
|
|
f.write(child)
|
|
importlib.invalidate_caches()
|
|
return init_path, bar_path
|
|
|
|
def test_broken_submodule(self):
|
|
init_path, bar_path = self._setup_broken_package("", "1/0")
|
|
try:
|
|
import _parent_foo.bar
|
|
except ZeroDivisionError as e:
|
|
tb = e.__traceback__
|
|
else:
|
|
self.fail("ZeroDivisionError should have been raised")
|
|
self.assert_traceback(tb, [__file__, bar_path])
|
|
|
|
def test_broken_from(self):
|
|
init_path, bar_path = self._setup_broken_package("", "1/0")
|
|
try:
|
|
from _parent_foo import bar
|
|
except ZeroDivisionError as e:
|
|
tb = e.__traceback__
|
|
else:
|
|
self.fail("ImportError should have been raised")
|
|
self.assert_traceback(tb, [__file__, bar_path])
|
|
|
|
def test_broken_parent(self):
|
|
init_path, bar_path = self._setup_broken_package("1/0", "")
|
|
try:
|
|
import _parent_foo.bar
|
|
except ZeroDivisionError as e:
|
|
tb = e.__traceback__
|
|
else:
|
|
self.fail("ZeroDivisionError should have been raised")
|
|
self.assert_traceback(tb, [__file__, init_path])
|
|
|
|
def test_broken_parent_from(self):
|
|
init_path, bar_path = self._setup_broken_package("1/0", "")
|
|
try:
|
|
from _parent_foo import bar
|
|
except ZeroDivisionError as e:
|
|
tb = e.__traceback__
|
|
else:
|
|
self.fail("ZeroDivisionError should have been raised")
|
|
self.assert_traceback(tb, [__file__, init_path])
|
|
|
|
@cpython_only
|
|
def test_import_bug(self):
|
|
# We simulate a bug in importlib and check that it's not stripped
|
|
# away from the traceback.
|
|
self.create_module("foo", "")
|
|
importlib = sys.modules['_frozen_importlib']
|
|
old_load_module = importlib.SourceLoader.load_module
|
|
try:
|
|
def load_module(*args):
|
|
1/0
|
|
importlib.SourceLoader.load_module = load_module
|
|
try:
|
|
import foo
|
|
except ZeroDivisionError as e:
|
|
tb = e.__traceback__
|
|
else:
|
|
self.fail("ZeroDivisionError should have been raised")
|
|
self.assert_traceback(tb, [__file__, '<frozen importlib', __file__])
|
|
finally:
|
|
importlib.SourceLoader.load_module = old_load_module
|
|
|
|
|
|
def test_main(verbose=None):
|
|
run_unittest(ImportTests, PycacheTests,
|
|
PycRewritingTests, PathsTests, RelativeImportTests,
|
|
OverridingImportBuiltinTests,
|
|
ImportlibBootstrapTests,
|
|
TestSymbolicallyLinkedPackage,
|
|
ImportTracebackTests)
|
|
|
|
|
|
if __name__ == '__main__':
|
|
# Test needs to be a package, so we can do relative imports.
|
|
from test.test_import import test_main
|
|
test_main()
|