import unittest import sys from test.support import import_fresh_module, run_unittest TESTS = 'test.datetimetester' # XXX: import_fresh_module() is supposed to leave sys.module cache untouched, # XXX: but it does not, so we have to save and restore it ourselves. save_sys_modules = sys.modules.copy() try: pure_tests = import_fresh_module(TESTS, fresh=['datetime', '_strptime'], blocked=['_datetime']) fast_tests = import_fresh_module(TESTS, fresh=['datetime', '_datetime', '_strptime']) finally: sys.modules.clear() sys.modules.update(save_sys_modules) test_modules = [pure_tests, fast_tests] test_suffixes = ["_Pure", "_Fast"] for module, suffix in zip(test_modules, test_suffixes): for name, cls in module.__dict__.items(): if isinstance(cls, type) and issubclass(cls, unittest.TestCase): name += suffix cls.__name__ = name globals()[name] = cls def setUp(self, module=module, setup=cls.setUp): self._save_sys_modules = sys.modules.copy() sys.modules[TESTS] = module sys.modules['datetime'] = module.datetime_module sys.modules['_strptime'] = module._strptime setup(self) def tearDown(self, teardown=cls.tearDown): teardown(self) sys.modules.clear() sys.modules.update(self._save_sys_modules) cls.setUp = setUp cls.tearDown = tearDown def test_main(): run_unittest(__name__) if __name__ == "__main__": test_main()