From 301edd26f23e3d954dcea5cffc1ad13f969822ca Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: =?UTF-8?q?J=C3=B6rg=20Frings-F=C3=BCrst?= Date: Sun, 10 Apr 2016 18:15:03 +0200 Subject: Imported Upstream version 2.5.0+repack --- QMTest/TestCommon.py | 57 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++----------------------- 1 file changed, 32 insertions(+), 25 deletions(-) (limited to 'QMTest/TestCommon.py') diff --git a/QMTest/TestCommon.py b/QMTest/TestCommon.py index 4e90e16..dc4c97c 100644 --- a/QMTest/TestCommon.py +++ b/QMTest/TestCommon.py @@ -36,6 +36,8 @@ provided by the TestCommon class: test.must_contain('file', 'required text\n') + test.must_contain_all(output, input, ['title', find]) + test.must_contain_all_lines(output, lines, ['title', find]) test.must_contain_any_line(output, lines, ['title', find]) @@ -121,31 +123,6 @@ __all__.extend([ 'TestCommon', 'dll_suffix', ]) -try: - sorted -except NameError: - # Pre-2.4 Python has no sorted() function. - # - # The pre-2.4 Python list.sort() method does not support - # list.sort(key=) nor list.sort(reverse=) keyword arguments, so - # we must implement the functionality of those keyword arguments - # by hand instead of passing them to list.sort(). - def sorted(iterable, cmp=None, key=None, reverse=False): - if key is not None: - result = [(key(x), x) for x in iterable] - else: - result = iterable[:] - if cmp is None: - # Pre-2.3 Python does not support list.sort(None). - result.sort() - else: - result.sort(cmp) - if key is not None: - result = [t1 for t0,t1 in result] - if reverse: - result.reverse() - return result - # Variables that describe the prefixes and suffixes on this system. if sys.platform == 'win32': exe_suffix = '.exe' @@ -305,6 +282,36 @@ class TestCommon(TestCmd): print file_contents self.fail_test(not contains) + def must_contain_all(self, output, input, title=None, find=None): + """Ensures that the specified output string (first argument) + contains all of the specified input as a block (second argument). + + An optional third argument can be used to describe the type + of output being searched, and only shows up in failure output. + + An optional fourth argument can be used to supply a different + function, of the form "find(line, output), to use when searching + for lines in the output. + """ + if find is None: + def find(o, i): + try: + return o.index(i) + except ValueError: + return None + + if is_List(output): + output = os.newline.join(output) + + 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 + self.fail_test() + def must_contain_all_lines(self, output, lines, title=None, find=None): """Ensures that the specified output string (first argument) contains all of the specified lines (second argument). -- cgit v1.2.3