import unittest import sys import functools from test.support.import_helper import import_fresh_module TESTS = 'test.datetimetester' def load_tests(loader, tests, pattern): try: pure_tests = import_fresh_module(TESTS, fresh=['datetime', '_pydatetime', '_strptime'], blocked=['_datetime']) fast_tests = import_fresh_module(TESTS, fresh=['datetime', '_strptime'], blocked=['_pydatetime']) finally: # XXX: import_fresh_module() is supposed to leave sys.module cache untouched, # XXX: but it does not, so we have to cleanup ourselves. for modname in ['datetime', '_datetime', '_strptime']: sys.modules.pop(modname, None) test_modules = [pure_tests, fast_tests] test_suffixes = ["_Pure", "_Fast"] # XXX(gb) First run all the _Pure tests, then all the _Fast tests. You might # not believe this, but in spite of all the sys.modules trickery running a _Pure # test last will leave a mix of pure and native datetime stuff lying around. for module, suffix in zip(test_modules, test_suffixes): test_classes = [] for name, cls in module.__dict__.items(): if not isinstance(cls, type): continue if issubclass(cls, unittest.TestCase): test_classes.append(cls) elif issubclass(cls, unittest.TestSuite): suit = cls() test_classes.extend(type(test) for test in suit) test_classes = sorted(set(test_classes), key=lambda cls: cls.__qualname__) for cls in test_classes: cls.__name__ += suffix cls.__qualname__ += suffix @functools.wraps(cls, updated=()) class Wrapper(cls): @classmethod def setUpClass(cls_, module=module): cls_._save_sys_modules = sys.modules.copy() sys.modules[TESTS] = module sys.modules['datetime'] = module.datetime_module if hasattr(module, '_pydatetime'): sys.modules['_pydatetime'] = module._pydatetime sys.modules['_strptime'] = module._strptime super().setUpClass() @classmethod def tearDownClass(cls_): super().tearDownClass() sys.modules.clear() sys.modules.update(cls_._save_sys_modules) tests.addTests(loader.loadTestsFromTestCase(Wrapper)) return tests if __name__ == "__main__": unittest.main() ct_tip288 Tcl is a high-level, general-purpose, interpreted, dynamic programming language. It was designed with the goal of being very simple but powerful.
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* updated readmes for 8.0.5 releasestanton1999-02-091-36/+10
* Updated the version to 8.0.5.rjohnson1999-01-041-6/+8
* Bumped patch number to 8.0.4escoffon1998-10-131-6/+6
* Replaced SCCS strings, fixed binary filescore_8_0_3stanton1998-09-141-1/+1
* Updated for final 8.0.3welch1998-08-061-47/+25
* 8.0.3-5welch1998-08-041-9/+16
* 8.0.3-4welch1998-07-291-5/+14
* 8.0.3-3welch1998-07-201-2/+2
* Updated for 8.0.3-2welch1998-07-061-7/+8
* Added prefacewelch1998-06-291-2/+25
* Merged changes between child workspace "/home/welch/ws/tcl8.0.3i" andwelch1998-06-29