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Python
304 lines
8.8 KiB
Python
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# Licensed under the Apache License: http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
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# For details: https://bitbucket.org/ned/coveragepy/src/default/NOTICE.txt
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"""Miscellaneous stuff for coverage.py."""
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import errno
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import hashlib
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import inspect
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import locale
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import os
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import sys
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import types
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from coverage import env
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from coverage.backward import to_bytes, unicode_class
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ISOLATED_MODULES = {}
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def isolate_module(mod):
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"""Copy a module so that we are isolated from aggressive mocking.
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If a test suite mocks os.path.exists (for example), and then we need to use
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it during the test, everything will get tangled up if we use their mock.
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Making a copy of the module when we import it will isolate coverage.py from
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those complications.
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"""
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if mod not in ISOLATED_MODULES:
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new_mod = types.ModuleType(mod.__name__)
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ISOLATED_MODULES[mod] = new_mod
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for name in dir(mod):
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value = getattr(mod, name)
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if isinstance(value, types.ModuleType):
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value = isolate_module(value)
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setattr(new_mod, name, value)
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return ISOLATED_MODULES[mod]
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os = isolate_module(os)
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def dummy_decorator_with_args(*args_unused, **kwargs_unused):
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"""Dummy no-op implementation of a decorator with arguments."""
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def _decorator(func):
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return func
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return _decorator
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# Use PyContracts for assertion testing on parameters and returns, but only if
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# we are running our own test suite.
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if env.TESTING:
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from contracts import contract # pylint: disable=unused-import
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from contracts import new_contract as raw_new_contract
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def new_contract(*args, **kwargs):
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"""A proxy for contracts.new_contract that doesn't mind happening twice."""
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try:
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return raw_new_contract(*args, **kwargs)
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except ValueError:
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# During meta-coverage, this module is imported twice, and
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# PyContracts doesn't like redefining contracts. It's OK.
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pass
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# Define contract words that PyContract doesn't have.
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new_contract('bytes', lambda v: isinstance(v, bytes))
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if env.PY3:
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new_contract('unicode', lambda v: isinstance(v, unicode_class))
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def one_of(argnames):
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"""Ensure that only one of the argnames is non-None."""
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def _decorator(func):
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argnameset = set(name.strip() for name in argnames.split(","))
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def _wrapped(*args, **kwargs):
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vals = [kwargs.get(name) for name in argnameset]
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assert sum(val is not None for val in vals) == 1
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return func(*args, **kwargs)
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return _wrapped
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return _decorator
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else: # pragma: not testing
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# We aren't using real PyContracts, so just define our decorators as
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# stunt-double no-ops.
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contract = dummy_decorator_with_args
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one_of = dummy_decorator_with_args
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def new_contract(*args_unused, **kwargs_unused):
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"""Dummy no-op implementation of `new_contract`."""
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pass
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def nice_pair(pair):
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"""Make a nice string representation of a pair of numbers.
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If the numbers are equal, just return the number, otherwise return the pair
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with a dash between them, indicating the range.
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"""
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start, end = pair
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if start == end:
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return "%d" % start
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else:
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return "%d-%d" % (start, end)
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def format_lines(statements, lines):
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"""Nicely format a list of line numbers.
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Format a list of line numbers for printing by coalescing groups of lines as
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long as the lines represent consecutive statements. This will coalesce
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even if there are gaps between statements.
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For example, if `statements` is [1,2,3,4,5,10,11,12,13,14] and
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`lines` is [1,2,5,10,11,13,14] then the result will be "1-2, 5-11, 13-14".
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Both `lines` and `statements` can be any iterable. All of the elements of
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`lines` must be in `statements`, and all of the values must be positive
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integers.
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"""
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statements = sorted(statements)
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lines = sorted(lines)
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pairs = []
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start = None
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lidx = 0
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for stmt in statements:
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if lidx >= len(lines):
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break
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if stmt == lines[lidx]:
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lidx += 1
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if not start:
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start = stmt
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end = stmt
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elif start:
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pairs.append((start, end))
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start = None
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if start:
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pairs.append((start, end))
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ret = ', '.join(map(nice_pair, pairs))
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return ret
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def expensive(fn):
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"""A decorator to indicate that a method shouldn't be called more than once.
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Normally, this does nothing. During testing, this raises an exception if
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called more than once.
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"""
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if env.TESTING:
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attr = "_once_" + fn.__name__
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def _wrapped(self):
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"""Inner function that checks the cache."""
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if hasattr(self, attr):
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raise AssertionError("Shouldn't have called %s more than once" % fn.__name__)
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setattr(self, attr, True)
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return fn(self)
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return _wrapped
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else:
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return fn # pragma: not testing
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def bool_or_none(b):
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"""Return bool(b), but preserve None."""
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if b is None:
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return None
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else:
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return bool(b)
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def join_regex(regexes):
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"""Combine a list of regexes into one that matches any of them."""
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return "|".join("(?:%s)" % r for r in regexes)
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def file_be_gone(path):
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"""Remove a file, and don't get annoyed if it doesn't exist."""
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try:
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os.remove(path)
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except OSError as e:
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if e.errno != errno.ENOENT:
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raise
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def output_encoding(outfile=None):
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"""Determine the encoding to use for output written to `outfile` or stdout."""
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if outfile is None:
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outfile = sys.stdout
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encoding = (
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getattr(outfile, "encoding", None) or
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getattr(sys.__stdout__, "encoding", None) or
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locale.getpreferredencoding()
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)
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return encoding
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class Hasher(object):
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"""Hashes Python data into md5."""
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def __init__(self):
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self.md5 = hashlib.md5()
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def update(self, v):
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"""Add `v` to the hash, recursively if needed."""
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self.md5.update(to_bytes(str(type(v))))
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if isinstance(v, unicode_class):
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self.md5.update(v.encode('utf8'))
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elif isinstance(v, bytes):
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self.md5.update(v)
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elif v is None:
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pass
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elif isinstance(v, (int, float)):
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self.md5.update(to_bytes(str(v)))
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elif isinstance(v, (tuple, list)):
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for e in v:
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self.update(e)
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elif isinstance(v, dict):
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keys = v.keys()
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for k in sorted(keys):
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self.update(k)
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self.update(v[k])
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else:
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for k in dir(v):
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if k.startswith('__'):
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continue
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a = getattr(v, k)
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if inspect.isroutine(a):
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continue
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self.update(k)
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self.update(a)
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def hexdigest(self):
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"""Retrieve the hex digest of the hash."""
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return self.md5.hexdigest()
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def _needs_to_implement(that, func_name):
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"""Helper to raise NotImplementedError in interface stubs."""
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if hasattr(that, "_coverage_plugin_name"):
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thing = "Plugin"
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name = that._coverage_plugin_name
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else:
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thing = "Class"
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klass = that.__class__
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name = "{klass.__module__}.{klass.__name__}".format(klass=klass)
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raise NotImplementedError(
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"{thing} {name!r} needs to implement {func_name}()".format(
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thing=thing, name=name, func_name=func_name
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)
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)
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class SimpleRepr(object):
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"""A mixin implementing a simple __repr__."""
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def __repr__(self):
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return "<{klass} @{id:x} {attrs}>".format(
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klass=self.__class__.__name__,
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id=id(self) & 0xFFFFFF,
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attrs=" ".join("{}={!r}".format(k, v) for k, v in self.__dict__.items()),
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)
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class BaseCoverageException(Exception):
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"""The base of all Coverage exceptions."""
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pass
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class CoverageException(BaseCoverageException):
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"""A run-of-the-mill exception specific to coverage.py."""
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pass
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class NoSource(CoverageException):
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"""We couldn't find the source for a module."""
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pass
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class NoCode(NoSource):
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"""We couldn't find any code at all."""
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pass
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class NotPython(CoverageException):
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"""A source file turned out not to be parsable Python."""
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pass
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class ExceptionDuringRun(CoverageException):
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"""An exception happened while running customer code.
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Construct it with three arguments, the values from `sys.exc_info`.
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"""
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pass
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class StopEverything(BaseCoverageException):
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"""An exception that means everything should stop.
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The CoverageTest class converts these to SkipTest, so that when running
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tests, raising this exception will automatically skip the test.
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"""
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pass
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