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ORPA-pyOpenRPA/WPy32-3720/python-3.7.2/Lib/unittest/test/test_assertions.py

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import datetime
import warnings
import weakref
import unittest
from itertools import product
class Test_Assertions(unittest.TestCase):
def test_AlmostEqual(self):
self.assertAlmostEqual(1.00000001, 1.0)
self.assertNotAlmostEqual(1.0000001, 1.0)
self.assertRaises(self.failureException,
self.assertAlmostEqual, 1.0000001, 1.0)
self.assertRaises(self.failureException,
self.assertNotAlmostEqual, 1.00000001, 1.0)
self.assertAlmostEqual(1.1, 1.0, places=0)
self.assertRaises(self.failureException,
self.assertAlmostEqual, 1.1, 1.0, places=1)
self.assertAlmostEqual(0, .1+.1j, places=0)
self.assertNotAlmostEqual(0, .1+.1j, places=1)
self.assertRaises(self.failureException,
self.assertAlmostEqual, 0, .1+.1j, places=1)
self.assertRaises(self.failureException,
self.assertNotAlmostEqual, 0, .1+.1j, places=0)
self.assertAlmostEqual(float('inf'), float('inf'))
self.assertRaises(self.failureException, self.assertNotAlmostEqual,
float('inf'), float('inf'))
def test_AmostEqualWithDelta(self):
self.assertAlmostEqual(1.1, 1.0, delta=0.5)
self.assertAlmostEqual(1.0, 1.1, delta=0.5)
self.assertNotAlmostEqual(1.1, 1.0, delta=0.05)
self.assertNotAlmostEqual(1.0, 1.1, delta=0.05)
self.assertAlmostEqual(1.0, 1.0, delta=0.5)
self.assertRaises(self.failureException, self.assertNotAlmostEqual,
1.0, 1.0, delta=0.5)
self.assertRaises(self.failureException, self.assertAlmostEqual,
1.1, 1.0, delta=0.05)
self.assertRaises(self.failureException, self.assertNotAlmostEqual,
1.1, 1.0, delta=0.5)
self.assertRaises(TypeError, self.assertAlmostEqual,
1.1, 1.0, places=2, delta=2)
self.assertRaises(TypeError, self.assertNotAlmostEqual,
1.1, 1.0, places=2, delta=2)
first = datetime.datetime.now()
second = first + datetime.timedelta(seconds=10)
self.assertAlmostEqual(first, second,
delta=datetime.timedelta(seconds=20))
self.assertNotAlmostEqual(first, second,
delta=datetime.timedelta(seconds=5))
def test_assertRaises(self):
def _raise(e):
raise e
self.assertRaises(KeyError, _raise, KeyError)
self.assertRaises(KeyError, _raise, KeyError("key"))
try:
self.assertRaises(KeyError, lambda: None)
except self.failureException as e:
self.assertIn("KeyError not raised", str(e))
else:
self.fail("assertRaises() didn't fail")
try:
self.assertRaises(KeyError, _raise, ValueError)
except ValueError:
pass
else:
self.fail("assertRaises() didn't let exception pass through")
with self.assertRaises(KeyError) as cm:
try:
raise KeyError
except Exception as e:
exc = e
raise
self.assertIs(cm.exception, exc)
with self.assertRaises(KeyError):
raise KeyError("key")
try:
with self.assertRaises(KeyError):
pass
except self.failureException as e:
self.assertIn("KeyError not raised", str(e))
else:
self.fail("assertRaises() didn't fail")
try:
with self.assertRaises(KeyError):
raise ValueError
except ValueError:
pass
else:
self.fail("assertRaises() didn't let exception pass through")
def test_assertRaises_frames_survival(self):
# Issue #9815: assertRaises should avoid keeping local variables
# in a traceback alive.
class A:
pass
wr = None
class Foo(unittest.TestCase):
def foo(self):
nonlocal wr
a = A()
wr = weakref.ref(a)
try:
raise OSError
except OSError:
raise ValueError
def test_functional(self):
self.assertRaises(ValueError, self.foo)
def test_with(self):
with self.assertRaises(ValueError):
self.foo()
Foo("test_functional").run()
self.assertIsNone(wr())
Foo("test_with").run()
self.assertIsNone(wr())
def testAssertNotRegex(self):
self.assertNotRegex('Ala ma kota', r'r+')
try:
self.assertNotRegex('Ala ma kota', r'k.t', 'Message')
except self.failureException as e:
self.assertIn('Message', e.args[0])
else:
self.fail('assertNotRegex should have failed.')
class TestLongMessage(unittest.TestCase):
"""Test that the individual asserts honour longMessage.
This actually tests all the message behaviour for
asserts that use longMessage."""
def setUp(self):
class TestableTestFalse(unittest.TestCase):
longMessage = False
failureException = self.failureException
def testTest(self):
pass
class TestableTestTrue(unittest.TestCase):
longMessage = True
failureException = self.failureException
def testTest(self):
pass
self.testableTrue = TestableTestTrue('testTest')
self.testableFalse = TestableTestFalse('testTest')
def testDefault(self):
self.assertTrue(unittest.TestCase.longMessage)
def test_formatMsg(self):
self.assertEqual(self.testableFalse._formatMessage(None, "foo"), "foo")
self.assertEqual(self.testableFalse._formatMessage("foo", "bar"), "foo")
self.assertEqual(self.testableTrue._formatMessage(None, "foo"), "foo")
self.assertEqual(self.testableTrue._formatMessage("foo", "bar"), "bar : foo")
# This blows up if _formatMessage uses string concatenation
self.testableTrue._formatMessage(object(), 'foo')
def test_formatMessage_unicode_error(self):
one = ''.join(chr(i) for i in range(255))
# this used to cause a UnicodeDecodeError constructing msg
self.testableTrue._formatMessage(one, '\uFFFD')
def assertMessages(self, methodName, args, errors):
"""
Check that methodName(*args) raises the correct error messages.
errors should be a list of 4 regex that match the error when:
1) longMessage = False and no msg passed;
2) longMessage = False and msg passed;
3) longMessage = True and no msg passed;
4) longMessage = True and msg passed;
"""
def getMethod(i):
useTestableFalse = i < 2
if useTestableFalse:
test = self.testableFalse
else:
test = self.testableTrue
return getattr(test, methodName)
for i, expected_regex in enumerate(errors):
testMethod = getMethod(i)
kwargs = {}
withMsg = i % 2
if withMsg:
kwargs = {"msg": "oops"}
with self.assertRaisesRegex(self.failureException,
expected_regex=expected_regex):
testMethod(*args, **kwargs)
def testAssertTrue(self):
self.assertMessages('assertTrue', (False,),
["^False is not true$", "^oops$", "^False is not true$",
"^False is not true : oops$"])
def testAssertFalse(self):
self.assertMessages('assertFalse', (True,),
["^True is not false$", "^oops$", "^True is not false$",
"^True is not false : oops$"])
def testNotEqual(self):
self.assertMessages('assertNotEqual', (1, 1),
["^1 == 1$", "^oops$", "^1 == 1$",
"^1 == 1 : oops$"])
def testAlmostEqual(self):
self.assertMessages(
'assertAlmostEqual', (1, 2),
[r"^1 != 2 within 7 places \(1 difference\)$", "^oops$",
r"^1 != 2 within 7 places \(1 difference\)$",
r"^1 != 2 within 7 places \(1 difference\) : oops$"])
def testNotAlmostEqual(self):
self.assertMessages('assertNotAlmostEqual', (1, 1),
["^1 == 1 within 7 places$", "^oops$",
"^1 == 1 within 7 places$", "^1 == 1 within 7 places : oops$"])
def test_baseAssertEqual(self):
self.assertMessages('_baseAssertEqual', (1, 2),
["^1 != 2$", "^oops$", "^1 != 2$", "^1 != 2 : oops$"])
def testAssertSequenceEqual(self):
# Error messages are multiline so not testing on full message
# assertTupleEqual and assertListEqual delegate to this method
self.assertMessages('assertSequenceEqual', ([], [None]),
[r"\+ \[None\]$", "^oops$", r"\+ \[None\]$",
r"\+ \[None\] : oops$"])
def testAssertSetEqual(self):
self.assertMessages('assertSetEqual', (set(), set([None])),
["None$", "^oops$", "None$",
"None : oops$"])
def testAssertIn(self):
self.assertMessages('assertIn', (None, []),
[r'^None not found in \[\]$', "^oops$",
r'^None not found in \[\]$',
r'^None not found in \[\] : oops$'])
def testAssertNotIn(self):
self.assertMessages('assertNotIn', (None, [None]),
[r'^None unexpectedly found in \[None\]$', "^oops$",
r'^None unexpectedly found in \[None\]$',
r'^None unexpectedly found in \[None\] : oops$'])
def testAssertDictEqual(self):
self.assertMessages('assertDictEqual', ({}, {'key': 'value'}),
[r"\+ \{'key': 'value'\}$", "^oops$",
r"\+ \{'key': 'value'\}$",
r"\+ \{'key': 'value'\} : oops$"])
def testAssertDictContainsSubset(self):
with warnings.catch_warnings():
warnings.simplefilter("ignore", DeprecationWarning)
self.assertMessages('assertDictContainsSubset', ({'key': 'value'}, {}),
["^Missing: 'key'$", "^oops$",
"^Missing: 'key'$",
"^Missing: 'key' : oops$"])
def testAssertMultiLineEqual(self):
self.assertMessages('assertMultiLineEqual', ("", "foo"),
[r"\+ foo$", "^oops$",
r"\+ foo$",
r"\+ foo : oops$"])
def testAssertLess(self):
self.assertMessages('assertLess', (2, 1),
["^2 not less than 1$", "^oops$",
"^2 not less than 1$", "^2 not less than 1 : oops$"])
def testAssertLessEqual(self):
self.assertMessages('assertLessEqual', (2, 1),
["^2 not less than or equal to 1$", "^oops$",
"^2 not less than or equal to 1$",
"^2 not less than or equal to 1 : oops$"])
def testAssertGreater(self):
self.assertMessages('assertGreater', (1, 2),
["^1 not greater than 2$", "^oops$",
"^1 not greater than 2$",
"^1 not greater than 2 : oops$"])
def testAssertGreaterEqual(self):
self.assertMessages('assertGreaterEqual', (1, 2),
["^1 not greater than or equal to 2$", "^oops$",
"^1 not greater than or equal to 2$",
"^1 not greater than or equal to 2 : oops$"])
def testAssertIsNone(self):
self.assertMessages('assertIsNone', ('not None',),
["^'not None' is not None$", "^oops$",
"^'not None' is not None$",
"^'not None' is not None : oops$"])
def testAssertIsNotNone(self):
self.assertMessages('assertIsNotNone', (None,),
["^unexpectedly None$", "^oops$",
"^unexpectedly None$",
"^unexpectedly None : oops$"])
def testAssertIs(self):
self.assertMessages('assertIs', (None, 'foo'),
["^None is not 'foo'$", "^oops$",
"^None is not 'foo'$",
"^None is not 'foo' : oops$"])
def testAssertIsNot(self):
self.assertMessages('assertIsNot', (None, None),
["^unexpectedly identical: None$", "^oops$",
"^unexpectedly identical: None$",
"^unexpectedly identical: None : oops$"])
def testAssertRegex(self):
self.assertMessages('assertRegex', ('foo', 'bar'),
["^Regex didn't match:",
"^oops$",
"^Regex didn't match:",
"^Regex didn't match: (.*) : oops$"])
def testAssertNotRegex(self):
self.assertMessages('assertNotRegex', ('foo', 'foo'),
["^Regex matched:",
"^oops$",
"^Regex matched:",
"^Regex matched: (.*) : oops$"])
def assertMessagesCM(self, methodName, args, func, errors):
"""
Check that the correct error messages are raised while executing:
with method(*args):
func()
*errors* should be a list of 4 regex that match the error when:
1) longMessage = False and no msg passed;
2) longMessage = False and msg passed;
3) longMessage = True and no msg passed;
4) longMessage = True and msg passed;
"""
p = product((self.testableFalse, self.testableTrue),
({}, {"msg": "oops"}))
for (cls, kwargs), err in zip(p, errors):
method = getattr(cls, methodName)
with self.assertRaisesRegex(cls.failureException, err):
with method(*args, **kwargs) as cm:
func()
def testAssertRaises(self):
self.assertMessagesCM('assertRaises', (TypeError,), lambda: None,
['^TypeError not raised$', '^oops$',
'^TypeError not raised$',
'^TypeError not raised : oops$'])
def testAssertRaisesRegex(self):
# test error not raised
self.assertMessagesCM('assertRaisesRegex', (TypeError, 'unused regex'),
lambda: None,
['^TypeError not raised$', '^oops$',
'^TypeError not raised$',
'^TypeError not raised : oops$'])
# test error raised but with wrong message
def raise_wrong_message():
raise TypeError('foo')
self.assertMessagesCM('assertRaisesRegex', (TypeError, 'regex'),
raise_wrong_message,
['^"regex" does not match "foo"$', '^oops$',
'^"regex" does not match "foo"$',
'^"regex" does not match "foo" : oops$'])
def testAssertWarns(self):
self.assertMessagesCM('assertWarns', (UserWarning,), lambda: None,
['^UserWarning not triggered$', '^oops$',
'^UserWarning not triggered$',
'^UserWarning not triggered : oops$'])
def testAssertWarnsRegex(self):
# test error not raised
self.assertMessagesCM('assertWarnsRegex', (UserWarning, 'unused regex'),
lambda: None,
['^UserWarning not triggered$', '^oops$',
'^UserWarning not triggered$',
'^UserWarning not triggered : oops$'])
# test warning raised but with wrong message
def raise_wrong_message():
warnings.warn('foo')
self.assertMessagesCM('assertWarnsRegex', (UserWarning, 'regex'),
raise_wrong_message,
['^"regex" does not match "foo"$', '^oops$',
'^"regex" does not match "foo"$',
'^"regex" does not match "foo" : oops$'])
if __name__ == "__main__":
unittest.main()