import unittest from test import test_support as support from test.test_support import import_module, use_resources # Skip test if _thread or _tkinter wasn't built or idlelib was deleted. import_module('threading') # imported by idlelib.PyShell, imports _thread tk = import_module('Tkinter') # imports _tkinter idletest = import_module('idlelib.idle_test') # If buildbot improperly sets gui resource (#18365, #18441), remove it # so requires('gui') tests are skipped while non-gui tests still run. if use_resources and 'gui' in use_resources: try: import sys ## if sys.platform == 'darwin': ## from lib-tk.test.runtktests import check_tk_availability # see test/test_tk.py or test_ttk_guionly for how to import the above ## # tkinter.test.suppport in 3.x ## try: ## check_tk_availability() ## except unittest.SkipTest: ## raise tk.TclError root = tk.Tk() root.destroy() except tk.TclError: while 'gui' in use_resources: use_resources.remove('gui') # Without test_main present, regrtest.runtest_inner (line1219) calls # unittest.TestLoader().loadTestsFromModule(this_module) which calls # load_tests() if it finds it. (Unittest.main does the same.) load_tests = idletest.load_tests if __name__ == '__main__': # Until unittest supports resources, we emulate regrtest's -ugui # so loaded tests run the same as if textually present here. # If any Idle test ever needs another resource, add it to the list. support.use_resources = ['gui'] # use_resources is initially None unittest.main(verbosity=2, exit=False)