''' Test cases for pyclbr.py Nick Mathewson ''' from test_support import run_unittest import unittest, sys from types import ClassType, FunctionType, MethodType import pyclbr # This next line triggers an error on old versions of pyclbr. from commands import getstatus # Here we test the python class browser code. # # The main function in this suite, 'testModule', compares the output # of pyclbr with the introspected members of a module. Because pyclbr # is imperfect (as designed), testModule is called with a set of # members to ignore. class PyclbrTest(unittest.TestCase): def assertListEq(self, l1, l2, ignore): ''' succeed iff {l1} - {ignore} == {l2} - {ignore} ''' for p1, p2 in (l1, l2), (l2, l1): for item in p1: ok = (item in p2) or (item in ignore) if not ok: self.fail("%r missing" % item) def assertHasattr(self, obj, attr, ignore): ''' succeed iff hasattr(obj,attr) or attr in ignore. ''' if attr in ignore: return if not hasattr(obj, attr): print "???",attr self.failUnless(hasattr(obj, attr)) def assertHaskey(self, obj, key, ignore): ''' succeed iff obj.has_key(key) or key in ignore. ''' if key in ignore: return if not obj.has_key(key): print "***",key self.failUnless(obj.has_key(key)) def assertEquals(self, a, b, ignore=None): ''' succeed iff a == b or a in ignore or b in ignore ''' if (ignore == None) or (a in ignore) or (b in ignore): return unittest.TestCase.assertEquals(self, a, b) def checkModule(self, moduleName, module=None, ignore=()): ''' succeed iff pyclbr.readmodule_ex(modulename) corresponds to the actual module object, module. Any identifiers in ignore are ignored. If no module is provided, the appropriate module is loaded with __import__.''' if module == None: module = __import__(moduleName, globals(), {}, []) dict = pyclbr.readmodule_ex(moduleName) # Make sure the toplevel functions and classes are the same. for name, value in dict.items(): if name in ignore: continue self.assertHasattr(module, name, ignore) py_item = getattr(module, name) if isinstance(value, pyclbr.Function): self.assertEquals(type(py_item), FunctionType) else: self.assertEquals(type(py_item), ClassType) real_bases = [base.__name__ for base in py_item.__bases__] pyclbr_bases = [ getattr(base, 'name', base) for base in value.super ] self.assertListEq(real_bases, pyclbr_bases, ignore) actualMethods = [] for m in py_item.__dict__.keys(): if type(getattr(py_item, m)) == MethodType: actualMethods.append(m) foundMethods = [] for m in value.methods.keys(): if m[:2] == '__' and m[-2:] != '__': foundMethods.append('_'+name+m) else: foundMethods.append(m) self.assertListEq(foundMethods, actualMethods, ignore) self.assertEquals(py_item.__module__, value.module) self.assertEquals(py_item.__name__, value.name, ignore) # can't check file or lineno # Now check for missing stuff. for name in dir(module): item = getattr(module, name) if type(item) in (ClassType, FunctionType): self.assertHaskey(dict, name, ignore) def test_easy(self): self.checkModule('pyclbr') self.checkModule('doctest') self.checkModule('rfc822') self.checkModule('xmllib') self.checkModule('difflib') def test_others(self): cm = self.checkModule # these are about the 20 longest modules. cm('random', ignore=('_verify',)) # deleted cm('cgi', ignore=('f', 'g', # nested declarations 'log')) # set with =, not def cm('mhlib', ignore=('do', # nested declaration 'bisect')) # imported method, set with = cm('urllib', ignore=('getproxies_environment', # set with = 'getproxies_registry', # set with = 'open_https')) # not on all platforms #XXXX bad example #cm('urllib2', ignore=('at_cnri', # defined inside __main__ # '__super_init', # set with =. # '_HTTPError__super_init', # set with =. # 'http_error_301', # set with =. # )) cm('pickle', ignore=('g',)) # deleted declaration cm('aifc', ignore=('openfp',)) # set with = cm('httplib', ignore=('error', # set with = 'HTTPS')) # not on all platforms cm('Cookie', ignore=('__str__', 'Cookie')) # set with = cm('sre_parse', ignore=('literal', # nested def 'makedict', 'dump' # from sre_constants )) cm('test.test_pyclbr', module=sys.modules[__name__]) # pydoc doesn't work because of string issues # cm('pydoc', pydoc) # pdb plays too many dynamic games # cm('pdb', pdb) def test_main(): run_unittest(PyclbrTest) if __name__ == "__main__": test_main()