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179 lines
6.4 KiB
Python
179 lines
6.4 KiB
Python
# Tests invocation of the interpreter with various command line arguments
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# All tests are executed with environment variables ignored
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# See test_cmd_line_script.py for testing of script execution
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import test.support, unittest
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import os
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import sys
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import subprocess
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def _spawn_python(*args):
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cmd_line = [sys.executable]
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# When testing -S, we need PYTHONPATH to work (see test_site_flag())
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if '-S' not in args:
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cmd_line.append('-E')
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cmd_line.extend(args)
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return subprocess.Popen(cmd_line, stdin=subprocess.PIPE,
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stdout=subprocess.PIPE, stderr=subprocess.STDOUT)
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def _kill_python(p):
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return _kill_python_and_exit_code(p)[0]
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def _kill_python_and_exit_code(p):
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p.stdin.close()
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data = p.stdout.read()
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p.stdout.close()
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# try to cleanup the child so we don't appear to leak when running
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# with regrtest -R. This should be a no-op on Windows.
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subprocess._cleanup()
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returncode = p.wait()
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return data, returncode
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class CmdLineTest(unittest.TestCase):
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def start_python(self, *args):
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return self.start_python_and_exit_code(*args)[0]
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def start_python_and_exit_code(self, *args):
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p = _spawn_python(*args)
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return _kill_python_and_exit_code(p)
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def exit_code(self, *args):
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cmd_line = [sys.executable, '-E']
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cmd_line.extend(args)
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return subprocess.call(cmd_line, stdout=subprocess.PIPE,
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stderr=subprocess.PIPE)
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def test_directories(self):
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self.assertNotEqual(self.exit_code('.'), 0)
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self.assertNotEqual(self.exit_code('< .'), 0)
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def verify_valid_flag(self, cmd_line):
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data = self.start_python(cmd_line)
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self.assertTrue(data == b'' or data.endswith(b'\n'))
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self.assertTrue(b'Traceback' not in data)
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def test_optimize(self):
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self.verify_valid_flag('-O')
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self.verify_valid_flag('-OO')
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def test_q(self):
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self.verify_valid_flag('-Qold')
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self.verify_valid_flag('-Qnew')
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self.verify_valid_flag('-Qwarn')
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self.verify_valid_flag('-Qwarnall')
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def test_site_flag(self):
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if os.name == 'posix':
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# Workaround bug #586680 by adding the extension dir to PYTHONPATH
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from distutils.util import get_platform
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s = "./build/lib.%s-%.3s" % (get_platform(), sys.version)
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if hasattr(sys, 'gettotalrefcount'):
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s += '-pydebug'
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p = os.environ.get('PYTHONPATH', '')
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if p:
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p += ':'
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os.environ['PYTHONPATH'] = p + s
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self.verify_valid_flag('-S')
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def test_usage(self):
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self.assertTrue(b'usage' in self.start_python('-h'))
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def test_version(self):
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version = ('Python %d.%d' % sys.version_info[:2]).encode("ascii")
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self.assertTrue(self.start_python('-V').startswith(version))
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def test_verbose(self):
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# -v causes imports to write to stderr. If the write to
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# stderr itself causes an import to happen (for the output
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# codec), a recursion loop can occur.
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data, rc = self.start_python_and_exit_code('-v')
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self.assertEqual(rc, 0)
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self.assertTrue(b'stack overflow' not in data)
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data, rc = self.start_python_and_exit_code('-vv')
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self.assertEqual(rc, 0)
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self.assertTrue(b'stack overflow' not in data)
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def test_run_module(self):
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# Test expected operation of the '-m' switch
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# Switch needs an argument
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self.assertNotEqual(self.exit_code('-m'), 0)
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# Check we get an error for a nonexistent module
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self.assertNotEqual(
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self.exit_code('-m', 'fnord43520xyz'),
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0)
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# Check the runpy module also gives an error for
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# a nonexistent module
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self.assertNotEqual(
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self.exit_code('-m', 'runpy', 'fnord43520xyz'),
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0)
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# All good if module is located and run successfully
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self.assertEqual(
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self.exit_code('-m', 'timeit', '-n', '1'),
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0)
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def test_run_module_bug1764407(self):
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# -m and -i need to play well together
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# Runs the timeit module and checks the __main__
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# namespace has been populated appropriately
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p = _spawn_python('-i', '-m', 'timeit', '-n', '1')
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p.stdin.write(b'Timer\n')
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p.stdin.write(b'exit()\n')
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data = _kill_python(p)
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self.assertTrue(data.find(b'1 loop') != -1)
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self.assertTrue(data.find(b'__main__.Timer') != -1)
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def test_run_code(self):
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# Test expected operation of the '-c' switch
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# Switch needs an argument
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self.assertNotEqual(self.exit_code('-c'), 0)
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# Check we get an error for an uncaught exception
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self.assertNotEqual(
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self.exit_code('-c', 'raise Exception'),
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0)
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# All good if execution is successful
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self.assertEqual(
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self.exit_code('-c', 'pass'),
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0)
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# Test handling of non-ascii data
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if sys.getfilesystemencoding() != 'ascii':
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command = "assert(ord('\xe9') == 0xe9)"
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self.assertEqual(
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self.exit_code('-c', command),
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0)
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def test_unbuffered_output(self):
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# Test expected operation of the '-u' switch
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for stream in ('stdout', 'stderr'):
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# Binary is unbuffered
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code = ("import os, sys; sys.%s.buffer.write(b'x'); os._exit(0)"
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% stream)
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data, rc = self.start_python_and_exit_code('-u', '-c', code)
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self.assertEqual(rc, 0)
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self.assertEqual(data, b'x', "binary %s not unbuffered" % stream)
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# Text is line-buffered
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code = ("import os, sys; sys.%s.write('x\\n'); os._exit(0)"
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% stream)
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data, rc = self.start_python_and_exit_code('-u', '-c', code)
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self.assertEqual(rc, 0)
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self.assertEqual(data.strip(), b'x',
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"text %s not line-buffered" % stream)
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def test_unbuffered_input(self):
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# sys.stdin still works with '-u'
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code = ("import sys; sys.stdout.write(sys.stdin.read(1))")
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p = _spawn_python('-u', '-c', code)
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p.stdin.write(b'x')
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p.stdin.flush()
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data, rc = _kill_python_and_exit_code(p)
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self.assertEqual(rc, 0)
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self.assert_(data.startswith(b'x'), data)
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def test_main():
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test.support.run_unittest(CmdLineTest)
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test.support.reap_children()
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if __name__ == "__main__":
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test_main()
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