""" Automatic Python regression test. The list of individual tests is contained in the `testall' module. These test some (but not all) essential parts of the Python interpreter and built-in modules. When a test fails, an exception is raised and testing halts. When a test succeeds, it can produce quite a lot of output, which is compared against the output from a previous run. If a difference is noticed it raises an exception; if all is well, it prints nothing except 'All tests OK.' at the very end. The output from a previous run is supposed to be contained in separate files (one per test) in the `output' subdirectory somewhere on the search path for modules (sys.path, initialized from $PYTHONPATH plus some default places). Of course, if the normal output of the tests is changed because the tests have been changed (rather than a test producing the wrong output), 'autotest' will fail as well. In this case, run 'autotest' with the -g option. Usage: %s [-g] [-w] [-h] [test1 [test2 ...]] Options: -g, --generate : generate the output files instead of verifying the results -w, --warn : warn about un-importable tests -h, --help : print this message If individual tests are provided on the command line, only those tests will be performed or generated. Otherwise, all tests (as contained in testall.py) will be performed. """ import os import sys import getopt import traceback from test_support import * # Exception raised when the test failed (not the same as in test_support) TestFailed = 'autotest.TestFailed' # defaults generate = 0 warn = 0 # Function to find a file somewhere on sys.path def findfile(filename): for dirname in sys.path: fullname = os.path.join(dirname, filename) if os.path.exists(fullname): return fullname return filename # Will cause exception later # Class substituted for sys.stdout, to compare it with the given file class Compare: def __init__(self, filename): self.fp = open(filename, 'r') def write(self, data): expected = self.fp.read(len(data)) if data <> expected: raise TestFailed, \ 'Writing: '+`data`+', expected: '+`expected` def close(self): leftover = self.fp.read() if leftover: raise TestFailed, 'Unread: '+`leftover` self.fp.close() # The main program def usage(status): print __doc__ % sys.argv[0] sys.exit(status) def do_one_test(t, outdir): filename = os.path.join(outdir, t) real_stdout = sys.stdout if generate: print 'Generating:', filename fake_stdout = open(filename, 'w') else: fake_stdout = Compare(filename) try: sys.stdout = fake_stdout print t unload(t) try: __import__(t, globals(), locals()) except ImportError, msg: if warn: sys.stderr.write(msg+': Un-installed' ' optional module?\n') finally: sys.stdout = real_stdout fake_stdout.close() def main(): global generate global warn try: opts, args = getopt.getopt( sys.argv[1:], 'ghw', ['generate', 'help', 'warn']) except getopt.error, msg: print msg usage(1) for opt, val in opts: if opt in ['-h', '--help']: usage(0) elif opt in ['-g', '--generate']: generate = 1 elif opt in ['-w', '--warn']: warn = 1 # find the output directory outdir = findfile('output') if args: tests = args else: import testall tests = testall.tests for test in tests: try: do_one_test(test, outdir) except TestFailed, msg: print 'Failure of test:', test traceback.print_exc() print 'All tests OK.' main()