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authorTim Peters <tim.peters@gmail.com>2004-08-08 06:11:48 (GMT)
committerTim Peters <tim.peters@gmail.com>2004-08-08 06:11:48 (GMT)
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Get rid of the ignore_imports argument to DocTestFinder.find().
This got slammed in when find() was fixed to stop grabbing doctests from modules imported *by* the module being tested. Such tests cannot be expected to succeed, since they'll be run with the current module's globals. Dozens of Zope3 doctests were failing because of that. It wasn't clear why ignore_imports got added then. Maybe it's because some existing tests failed when the change was made. Whatever, it's a Bad Idea so it's gone now. The only use of it was exceedingly obscure, in test_doctest's "Duplicate Removal" test. It was "needed" there because, as an artifact of running a doctest inside a doctest, the func_globals of functions compiled in the second-level doctest don't match the module globals, and so the test-finder believed these functions were from a foreign module and skipped them. But that took a long time to figure out, and I actually understand some of this stuff <0.9 wink>. That problem was resolved by moving the source code for the second-level doctest into an actual module (test/doctest_aliases.py). The only remaining difficulty was that the test for the deprecated Tester.rundict() then failed, because the test finder doesn't take module=None at face value, trying to guess which module the user really intended then. Its guess wasn't appropriate for what Tester.rundict needs when module=None is given to *it*, which is "no, there is no module here, and I mean it". So now passing module=False means exactly that. This is hokey, but ignore_imports=False was really a hack to worm around that there was no way to tell the test-finder that module=None *sometimes* means what it says. There was no use case for the combination of passing a real module with ignore_imports=False.
Diffstat (limited to 'Lib/doctest.py')
-rw-r--r--Lib/doctest.py53
1 files changed, 28 insertions, 25 deletions
diff --git a/Lib/doctest.py b/Lib/doctest.py
index 783b456..b09c40d 100644
--- a/Lib/doctest.py
+++ b/Lib/doctest.py
@@ -808,25 +808,32 @@ class DocTestFinder:
self._namefilter = _namefilter
def find(self, obj, name=None, module=None, globs=None,
- extraglobs=None, ignore_imports=True):
+ extraglobs=None):
"""
Return a list of the DocTests that are defined by the given
object's docstring, or by any of its contained objects'
docstrings.
The optional parameter `module` is the module that contains
- the given object. If the module is not specified, then the
- test finder will attempt to automatically determine the
+ the given object. If the module is not specified or is None, then
+ the test finder will attempt to automatically determine the
correct module. The object's module is used:
- As a default namespace, if `globs` is not specified.
- To prevent the DocTestFinder from extracting DocTests
- from objects that are imported from other modules
- (as long as `ignore_imports` is true).
+ from objects that are imported from other modules.
- To find the name of the file containing the object.
- To help find the line number of the object within its
file.
+ Contained objects whose module does not match `module` are ignored.
+
+ If `module` is False, no attempt to find the module will be made.
+ This is obscure, of use mostly in tests: if `module` is False, or
+ is None but cannot be found automatically, then all objects are
+ considered to belong to the (non-existent) module, so all contained
+ objects will (recursively) be searched for doctests.
+
The globals for each DocTest is formed by combining `globs`
and `extraglobs` (bindings in `extraglobs` override bindings
in `globs`). A new copy of the globals dictionary is created
@@ -835,10 +842,6 @@ class DocTestFinder:
otherwise. If `extraglobs` is not specified, then it defaults
to {}.
- If the optional flag `ignore_imports` is true, then the
- doctest finder will ignore any contained objects whose module
- does not match `module`. Otherwise, it will extract tests
- from all contained objects, including imported objects.
"""
# If name was not specified, then extract it from the object.
if name is None:
@@ -851,7 +854,9 @@ class DocTestFinder:
# Find the module that contains the given object (if obj is
# a module, then module=obj.). Note: this may fail, in which
# case module will be None.
- if module is None:
+ if module is False:
+ module = None
+ elif module is None:
module = inspect.getmodule(obj)
# Read the module's source code. This is used by
@@ -878,8 +883,7 @@ class DocTestFinder:
# Recursively expore `obj`, extracting DocTests.
tests = []
- self._find(tests, obj, name, module, source_lines,
- globs, ignore_imports, {})
+ self._find(tests, obj, name, module, source_lines, globs, {})
return tests
def _filter(self, obj, prefix, base):
@@ -909,8 +913,7 @@ class DocTestFinder:
else:
raise ValueError("object must be a class or function")
- def _find(self, tests, obj, name, module, source_lines,
- globs, ignore_imports, seen):
+ def _find(self, tests, obj, name, module, source_lines, globs, seen):
"""
Find tests for the given object and any contained objects, and
add them to `tests`.
@@ -937,9 +940,9 @@ class DocTestFinder:
valname = '%s.%s' % (name, valname)
# Recurse to functions & classes.
if ((inspect.isfunction(val) or inspect.isclass(val)) and
- (self._from_module(module, val) or not ignore_imports)):
+ self._from_module(module, val)):
self._find(tests, val, valname, module, source_lines,
- globs, ignore_imports, seen)
+ globs, seen)
# Look for tests in a module's __test__ dictionary.
if inspect.ismodule(obj) and self._recurse:
@@ -957,7 +960,7 @@ class DocTestFinder:
(type(val),))
valname = '%s.%s' % (name, valname)
self._find(tests, val, valname, module, source_lines,
- globs, ignore_imports, seen)
+ globs, seen)
# Look for tests in a class's contained objects.
if inspect.isclass(obj) and self._recurse:
@@ -973,11 +976,11 @@ class DocTestFinder:
# Recurse to methods, properties, and nested classes.
if ((inspect.isfunction(val) or inspect.isclass(val) or
- isinstance(val, property)) and
- (self._from_module(module, val) or not ignore_imports)):
+ isinstance(val, property)) and
+ self._from_module(module, val)):
valname = '%s.%s' % (name, valname)
self._find(tests, val, valname, module, source_lines,
- globs, ignore_imports, seen)
+ globs, seen)
def _get_test(self, obj, name, module, globs, source_lines):
"""
@@ -1894,11 +1897,10 @@ class Tester:
print f, "of", t, "examples failed in string", name
return (f,t)
- def rundoc(self, object, name=None, module=None, ignore_imports=True):
+ def rundoc(self, object, name=None, module=None):
f = t = 0
tests = self.testfinder.find(object, name, module=module,
- globs=self.globs,
- ignore_imports=ignore_imports)
+ globs=self.globs)
for test in tests:
(f2, t2) = self.testrunner.run(test)
(f,t) = (f+f2, t+t2)
@@ -1908,8 +1910,9 @@ class Tester:
import new
m = new.module(name)
m.__dict__.update(d)
- ignore_imports = (module is not None)
- return self.rundoc(m, name, module, ignore_imports)
+ if module is None:
+ module = False
+ return self.rundoc(m, name, module)
def run__test__(self, d, name):
import new