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authorJörg Frings-Fürst <debian@jff-webhosting.net>2017-09-28 12:18:58 +0200
committerJörg Frings-Fürst <debian@jff-webhosting.net>2017-09-28 12:18:58 +0200
commitbaee03c569c91b745a1e025660b19a718db16e7d (patch)
tree1aaa25835bd24c5c95649cd8ab34d97bafded599 /QMTest/TestCommon.py
parent4c7fed99e5554ba71d62987c0ec5f1302011b122 (diff)
New upstream version 3.0.0upstream/3.0.0
Diffstat (limited to 'QMTest/TestCommon.py')
-rw-r--r--QMTest/TestCommon.py84
1 files changed, 43 insertions, 41 deletions
diff --git a/QMTest/TestCommon.py b/QMTest/TestCommon.py
index dc4c97c..a475ddc 100644
--- a/QMTest/TestCommon.py
+++ b/QMTest/TestCommon.py
@@ -93,6 +93,8 @@ The TestCommon module also provides the following variables
# AND THERE IS NO OBLIGATION WHATSOEVER TO PROVIDE MAINTENANCE,
# SUPPORT, UPDATES, ENHANCEMENTS, OR MODIFICATIONS.
+from __future__ import print_function
+
__author__ = "Steven Knight <knight at baldmt dot com>"
__revision__ = "TestCommon.py 1.3.D001 2010/06/03 12:58:27 knight"
__version__ = "1.3"
@@ -258,9 +260,9 @@ class TestCommon(TestCmd):
existing, missing = separate_files(files)
unwritable = [x for x in existing if not is_writable(x)]
if missing:
- print "Missing files: `%s'" % "', `".join(missing)
+ print("Missing files: `%s'" % "', `".join(missing))
if unwritable:
- print "Unwritable files: `%s'" % "', `".join(unwritable)
+ print("Unwritable files: `%s'" % "', `".join(unwritable))
self.fail_test(missing + unwritable)
def must_contain(self, file, required, mode = 'rb', find = None):
@@ -275,11 +277,11 @@ class TestCommon(TestCmd):
return None
contains = find(file_contents, required)
if not contains:
- print "File `%s' does not contain required string." % file
- print self.banner('Required string ')
- print required
- print self.banner('%s contents ' % file)
- print file_contents
+ print("File `%s' does not contain required string." % file)
+ print(self.banner('Required string '))
+ print(required)
+ print(self.banner('%s contents ' % file))
+ print(file_contents)
self.fail_test(not contains)
def must_contain_all(self, output, input, title=None, find=None):
@@ -306,10 +308,10 @@ class TestCommon(TestCmd):
if find(output, input) is None:
if title is None:
title = 'output'
- print 'Missing expected input from %s:' % title
- print input
- print self.banner(title + ' ')
- print output
+ print('Missing expected input from {}:'.format(title))
+ print(input)
+ print(self.banner(title + ' '))
+ print(output)
self.fail_test()
def must_contain_all_lines(self, output, lines, title=None, find=None):
@@ -444,7 +446,7 @@ class TestCommon(TestCmd):
files = [is_List(x) and os.path.join(*x) or x for x in files]
missing = [x for x in files if not os.path.exists(x) and not os.path.islink(x) ]
if missing:
- print "Missing files: `%s'" % "', `".join(missing)
+ print("Missing files: `%s'" % "', `".join(missing))
self.fail_test(missing)
def must_exist_one_of(self, files):
@@ -464,24 +466,24 @@ class TestCommon(TestCmd):
if glob.glob(xpath):
return
missing.append(xpath)
- print "Missing one of: `%s'" % "', `".join(missing)
+ print("Missing one of: `%s'" % "', `".join(missing))
self.fail_test(missing)
- def must_match(self, file, expect, mode = 'rb', match=None):
+ def must_match(self, file, expect, mode = 'rb', match=None, message=None, newline=None):
"""Matches the contents of the specified file (first argument)
against the expected contents (second argument). The expected
contents are a list of lines or a string which will be split
on newlines.
"""
- file_contents = self.read(file, mode)
+ file_contents = self.read(file, mode, newline)
if not match:
match = self.match
try:
- self.fail_test(not match(file_contents, expect))
+ self.fail_test(not match(to_str(file_contents), to_str(expect)), message=message)
except KeyboardInterrupt:
raise
except:
- print "Unexpected contents of `%s'" % file
+ print("Unexpected contents of `%s'" % file)
self.diff(expect, file_contents, 'contents ')
raise
@@ -497,11 +499,11 @@ class TestCommon(TestCmd):
return None
contains = find(file_contents, banned)
if contains:
- print "File `%s' contains banned string." % file
- print self.banner('Banned string ')
- print banned
- print self.banner('%s contents ' % file)
- print file_contents
+ print("File `%s' contains banned string." % file)
+ print(self.banner('Banned string '))
+ print(banned)
+ print(self.banner('%s contents ' % file))
+ print(file_contents)
self.fail_test(contains)
def must_not_contain_any_line(self, output, lines, title=None, find=None):
@@ -548,7 +550,7 @@ class TestCommon(TestCmd):
files = [is_List(x) and os.path.join(*x) or x for x in files]
existing = [x for x in files if os.path.exists(x) or os.path.islink(x)]
if existing:
- print "Unexpected files exist: `%s'" % "', `".join(existing)
+ print("Unexpected files exist: `%s'" % "', `".join(existing))
self.fail_test(existing)
def must_not_exist_any_of(self, files):
@@ -568,7 +570,7 @@ class TestCommon(TestCmd):
if glob.glob(xpath):
existing.append(xpath)
if existing:
- print "Unexpected files exist: `%s'" % "', `".join(existing)
+ print("Unexpected files exist: `%s'" % "', `".join(existing))
self.fail_test(existing)
def must_not_be_writable(self, *files):
@@ -580,11 +582,11 @@ class TestCommon(TestCmd):
"""
files = [is_List(x) and os.path.join(*x) or x for x in files]
existing, missing = separate_files(files)
- writable = list(filter(is_writable, existing))
+ writable = [file for file in existing if is_writable(file)]
if missing:
- print "Missing files: `%s'" % "', `".join(missing)
+ print("Missing files: `%s'" % "', `".join(missing))
if writable:
- print "Writable files: `%s'" % "', `".join(writable)
+ print("Writable files: `%s'" % "', `".join(writable))
self.fail_test(missing + writable)
def _complete(self, actual_stdout, expected_stdout,
@@ -597,23 +599,23 @@ class TestCommon(TestCmd):
expect = ''
if status != 0:
expect = " (expected %s)" % str(status)
- print "%s returned %s%s" % (self.program, _status(self), expect)
- print self.banner('STDOUT ')
- print actual_stdout
- print self.banner('STDERR ')
- print actual_stderr
+ print("%s returned %s%s" % (self.program, _status(self), expect))
+ print(self.banner('STDOUT '))
+ print(actual_stdout)
+ print(self.banner('STDERR '))
+ print(actual_stderr)
self.fail_test()
if (expected_stdout is not None
and not match(actual_stdout, expected_stdout)):
self.diff(expected_stdout, actual_stdout, 'STDOUT ')
if actual_stderr:
- print self.banner('STDERR ')
- print actual_stderr
+ print(self.banner('STDERR '))
+ print(actual_stderr)
self.fail_test()
if (expected_stderr is not None
and not match(actual_stderr, expected_stderr)):
- print self.banner('STDOUT ')
- print actual_stdout
+ print(self.banner('STDOUT '))
+ print(actual_stdout)
self.diff(expected_stderr, actual_stderr, 'STDERR ')
self.fail_test()
@@ -633,15 +635,15 @@ class TestCommon(TestCmd):
universal_newlines, **kw)
except KeyboardInterrupt:
raise
- except Exception, e:
- print self.banner('STDOUT ')
+ except Exception as e:
+ print(self.banner('STDOUT '))
try:
- print self.stdout()
+ print(self.stdout())
except IndexError:
pass
- print self.banner('STDERR ')
+ print(self.banner('STDERR '))
try:
- print self.stderr()
+ print(self.stderr())
except IndexError:
pass
cmd_args = self.command_args(program, interpreter, arguments)