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"""Utilities for processing .test files containing test case descriptions."""
from __future__ import annotations
import os
import os.path
import posixpath
import re
import shutil
import sys
import tempfile
from abc import abstractmethod
from dataclasses import dataclass
from pathlib import Path
from typing import Any, Final, Iterator, NamedTuple, NoReturn, Pattern, Union
from typing_extensions import TypeAlias as _TypeAlias
import pytest
from mypy import defaults
from mypy.test.config import PREFIX, test_data_prefix, test_temp_dir
root_dir = os.path.normpath(PREFIX)
# Debuggers that we support for debugging mypyc run tests
# implementation of using each of these debuggers is in test_run.py
# TODO: support more debuggers
SUPPORTED_DEBUGGERS: Final = ["gdb", "lldb"]
# File modify/create operation: copy module contents from source_path.
class UpdateFile(NamedTuple):
module: str
content: str
target_path: str
# File delete operation: delete module file.
class DeleteFile(NamedTuple):
module: str
path: str
FileOperation: _TypeAlias = Union[UpdateFile, DeleteFile]
def _file_arg_to_module(filename: str) -> str:
filename, _ = os.path.splitext(filename)
parts = filename.split("/") # not os.sep since it comes from test data
if parts[-1] == "__init__":
parts.pop()
return ".".join(parts)
def parse_test_case(case: DataDrivenTestCase) -> None:
"""Parse and prepare a single case from suite with test case descriptions.
This method is part of the setup phase, just before the test case is run.
"""
test_items = parse_test_data(case.data, case.name)
base_path = case.suite.base_path
if case.suite.native_sep:
join = os.path.join
else:
join = posixpath.join
out_section_missing = case.suite.required_out_section
files: list[tuple[str, str]] = [] # path and contents
output_files: list[tuple[str, str | Pattern[str]]] = [] # output path and contents
output: list[str] = [] # Regular output errors
output2: dict[int, list[str]] = {} # Output errors for incremental, runs 2+
deleted_paths: dict[int, set[str]] = {} # from run number of paths
stale_modules: dict[int, set[str]] = {} # from run number to module names
rechecked_modules: dict[int, set[str]] = {} # from run number module names
triggered: list[str] = [] # Active triggers (one line per incremental step)
targets: dict[int, list[str]] = {} # Fine-grained targets (per fine-grained update)
test_modules: list[str] = [] # Modules which are deemed "test" (vs "fixture")
def _case_fail(msg: str) -> NoReturn:
pytest.fail(f"{case.file}:{case.line}: {msg}", pytrace=False)
# Process the parsed items. Each item has a header of form [id args],
# optionally followed by lines of text.
item = first_item = test_items[0]
test_modules.append("__main__")
for item in test_items[1:]:
def _item_fail(msg: str) -> NoReturn:
item_abs_line = case.line + item.line - 2
pytest.fail(f"{case.file}:{item_abs_line}: {msg}", pytrace=False)
if item.id in {"file", "fixture", "outfile", "outfile-re"}:
# Record an extra file needed for the test case.
assert item.arg is not None
contents = expand_variables("\n".join(item.data))
path = join(base_path, item.arg)
if item.id != "fixture":
test_modules.append(_file_arg_to_module(item.arg))
if item.id in {"file", "fixture"}:
files.append((path, contents))
elif item.id == "outfile-re":
output_files.append((path, re.compile(contents.rstrip(), re.S)))
elif item.id == "outfile":
output_files.append((path, contents))
elif item.id == "builtins":
# Use an alternative stub file for the builtins module.
assert item.arg is not None
mpath = join(os.path.dirname(case.file), item.arg)
with open(mpath, encoding="utf8") as f:
files.append((join(base_path, "builtins.pyi"), f.read()))
elif item.id == "typing":
# Use an alternative stub file for the typing module.
assert item.arg is not None
src_path = join(os.path.dirname(case.file), item.arg)
with open(src_path, encoding="utf8") as f:
files.append((join(base_path, "typing.pyi"), f.read()))
elif item.id == "_typeshed":
# Use an alternative stub file for the _typeshed module.
assert item.arg is not None
src_path = join(os.path.dirname(case.file), item.arg)
with open(src_path, encoding="utf8") as f:
files.append((join(base_path, "_typeshed.pyi"), f.read()))
elif re.match(r"stale[0-9]*$", item.id):
passnum = 1 if item.id == "stale" else int(item.id[len("stale") :])
assert passnum > 0
modules = set() if item.arg is None else {t.strip() for t in item.arg.split(",")}
stale_modules[passnum] = modules
elif re.match(r"rechecked[0-9]*$", item.id):
passnum = 1 if item.id == "rechecked" else int(item.id[len("rechecked") :])
assert passnum > 0
modules = set() if item.arg is None else {t.strip() for t in item.arg.split(",")}
rechecked_modules[passnum] = modules
elif re.match(r"targets[0-9]*$", item.id):
passnum = 1 if item.id == "targets" else int(item.id[len("targets") :])
assert passnum > 0
reprocessed = [] if item.arg is None else [t.strip() for t in item.arg.split(",")]
targets[passnum] = reprocessed
elif item.id == "delete":
# File/directory to delete during a multi-step test case
assert item.arg is not None
m = re.match(r"(.*)\.([0-9]+)$", item.arg)
if m is None:
_item_fail(f"Invalid delete section {item.arg!r}")
num = int(m.group(2))
if num < 2:
_item_fail(f"Can't delete during step {num}")
full = join(base_path, m.group(1))
deleted_paths.setdefault(num, set()).add(full)
elif re.match(r"out[0-9]*$", item.id):
if item.arg is None:
args = []
else:
args = item.arg.split(",")
version_check = True
for arg in args:
if arg.startswith("version"):
compare_op = arg[7:9]
if compare_op not in {">=", "=="}:
_item_fail("Only >= and == version checks are currently supported")
version_str = arg[9:]
try:
version = tuple(int(x) for x in version_str.split("."))
except ValueError:
_item_fail(f"{version_str!r} is not a valid python version")
if compare_op == ">=":
if version <= defaults.PYTHON3_VERSION:
_item_fail(
f"{arg} always true since minimum runtime version is {defaults.PYTHON3_VERSION}"
)
version_check = sys.version_info >= version
elif compare_op == "==":
if version < defaults.PYTHON3_VERSION:
_item_fail(
f"{arg} always false since minimum runtime version is {defaults.PYTHON3_VERSION}"
)
if not 1 < len(version) < 4:
_item_fail(
f'Only minor or patch version checks are currently supported with "==": {version_str!r}'
)
version_check = sys.version_info[: len(version)] == version
if version_check:
tmp_output = [expand_variables(line) for line in item.data]
if os.path.sep == "\\" and case.normalize_output:
tmp_output = [fix_win_path(line) for line in tmp_output]
if item.id == "out" or item.id == "out1":
output = tmp_output
else:
passnum = int(item.id[len("out") :])
assert passnum > 1
output2[passnum] = tmp_output
out_section_missing = False
elif item.id == "triggered" and item.arg is None:
triggered = item.data
else:
section_str = item.id + (f" {item.arg}" if item.arg else "")
_item_fail(f"Invalid section header [{section_str}] in case {case.name!r}")
if out_section_missing:
_case_fail(f"Required output section not found in case {case.name!r}")
for passnum in stale_modules.keys():
if passnum not in rechecked_modules:
# If the set of rechecked modules isn't specified, make it the same as the set
# of modules with a stale public interface.
rechecked_modules[passnum] = stale_modules[passnum]
if (
passnum in stale_modules
and passnum in rechecked_modules
and not stale_modules[passnum].issubset(rechecked_modules[passnum])
):
_case_fail(f"Stale modules after pass {passnum} must be a subset of rechecked modules")
output_inline_start = len(output)
input = first_item.data
expand_errors(input, output, "main")
for file_path, contents in files:
expand_errors(contents.split("\n"), output, file_path)
seen_files = set()
for file, _ in files:
if file in seen_files:
_case_fail(f"Duplicated filename {file}. Did you include it multiple times?")
seen_files.add(file)
case.input = input
case.output = output
case.output_inline_start = output_inline_start
case.output2 = output2
case.last_line = case.line + item.line + len(item.data) - 2
case.files = files
case.output_files = output_files
case.expected_stale_modules = stale_modules
case.expected_rechecked_modules = rechecked_modules
case.deleted_paths = deleted_paths
case.triggered = triggered or []
case.expected_fine_grained_targets = targets
case.test_modules = test_modules
class DataDrivenTestCase(pytest.Item):
"""Holds parsed data-driven test cases, and handles directory setup and teardown."""
# Override parent member type
parent: DataSuiteCollector
input: list[str]
output: list[str] # Output for the first pass
output_inline_start: int
output2: dict[int, list[str]] # Output for runs 2+, indexed by run number
# full path of test suite
file = ""
line = 0
# (file path, file content) tuples
files: list[tuple[str, str]]
# Modules which is to be considered "test" rather than "fixture"
test_modules: list[str]
expected_stale_modules: dict[int, set[str]]
expected_rechecked_modules: dict[int, set[str]]
expected_fine_grained_targets: dict[int, list[str]]
# Whether or not we should normalize the output to standardize things like
# forward vs backward slashes in file paths for Windows vs Linux.
normalize_output: bool
# Extra attributes used by some tests.
last_line: int
output_files: list[tuple[str, str | Pattern[str]]] # Path and contents for output files
deleted_paths: dict[int, set[str]] # Mapping run number -> paths
triggered: list[str] # Active triggers (one line per incremental step)
def __init__(
self,
parent: DataSuiteCollector,
suite: DataSuite,
*,
file: str,
name: str,
writescache: bool,
only_when: str,
normalize_output: bool,
platform: str | None,
skip: bool,
xfail: bool,
data: str,
line: int,
) -> None:
super().__init__(name, parent)
self.suite = suite
self.file = file
self.writescache = writescache
self.only_when = only_when
self.normalize_output = normalize_output
if (platform == "windows" and sys.platform != "win32") or (
platform == "posix" and sys.platform == "win32"
):
skip = True
self.skip = skip
self.xfail = xfail
self.data = data
self.line = line
self.old_cwd: str | None = None
self.tmpdir: tempfile.TemporaryDirectory[str] | None = None
def runtest(self) -> None:
if self.skip:
pytest.skip()
# TODO: add a better error message for when someone uses skip and xfail at the same time
elif self.xfail:
self.add_marker(pytest.mark.xfail)
parent = self.getparent(DataSuiteCollector)
assert parent is not None, "Should not happen"
suite = parent.obj()
suite.setup()
try:
suite.run_case(self)
except Exception:
# As a debugging aid, support copying the contents of the tmp directory somewhere
save_dir: str | None = self.config.getoption("--save-failures-to", None)
if save_dir:
assert self.tmpdir is not None
target_dir = os.path.join(save_dir, os.path.basename(self.tmpdir.name))
print(f"Copying data from test {self.name} to {target_dir}")
if not os.path.isabs(target_dir):
assert self.old_cwd
target_dir = os.path.join(self.old_cwd, target_dir)
shutil.copytree(self.tmpdir.name, target_dir)
raise
def setup(self) -> None:
parse_test_case(case=self)
self.old_cwd = os.getcwd()
self.tmpdir = tempfile.TemporaryDirectory(prefix="mypy-test-")
os.chdir(self.tmpdir.name)
os.mkdir(test_temp_dir)
# Precalculate steps for find_steps()
steps: dict[int, list[FileOperation]] = {}
for path, content in self.files:
m = re.match(r".*\.([0-9]+)$", path)
if m:
# Skip writing subsequent incremental steps - rather
# store them as operations.
num = int(m.group(1))
assert num >= 2
target_path = re.sub(r"\.[0-9]+$", "", path)
module = module_from_path(target_path)
operation = UpdateFile(module, content, target_path)
steps.setdefault(num, []).append(operation)
else:
# Write the first incremental steps
dir = os.path.dirname(path)
os.makedirs(dir, exist_ok=True)
with open(path, "w", encoding="utf8") as f:
f.write(content)
for num, paths in self.deleted_paths.items():
assert num >= 2
for path in paths:
module = module_from_path(path)
steps.setdefault(num, []).append(DeleteFile(module, path))
max_step = max(steps) if steps else 2
self.steps = [steps.get(num, []) for num in range(2, max_step + 1)]
def teardown(self) -> None:
if self.old_cwd is not None:
os.chdir(self.old_cwd)
if self.tmpdir is not None:
try:
self.tmpdir.cleanup()
except OSError:
pass
self.old_cwd = None
self.tmpdir = None
def reportinfo(self) -> tuple[str, int, str]:
return self.file, self.line, self.name
def repr_failure(
self, excinfo: pytest.ExceptionInfo[BaseException], style: Any | None = None
) -> str:
excrepr: object
if isinstance(excinfo.value, SystemExit):
# We assume that before doing exit() (which raises SystemExit) we've printed
# enough context about what happened so that a stack trace is not useful.
# In particular, uncaught exceptions during semantic analysis or type checking
# call exit() and they already print out a stack trace.
excrepr = excinfo.exconly()
elif isinstance(excinfo.value, pytest.fail.Exception) and not excinfo.value.pytrace:
excrepr = excinfo.exconly()
else:
excinfo.traceback = self.parent._traceback_filter(excinfo)
excrepr = excinfo.getrepr(style="short")
return f"data: {self.file}:{self.line}:\n{excrepr}"
def find_steps(self) -> list[list[FileOperation]]:
"""Return a list of descriptions of file operations for each incremental step.
The first list item corresponds to the first incremental step, the second for the
second step, etc. Each operation can either be a file modification/creation (UpdateFile)
or deletion (DeleteFile).
Defaults to having two steps if there aern't any operations.
"""
return self.steps
def module_from_path(path: str) -> str:
path = re.sub(r"\.pyi?$", "", path)
# We can have a mix of Unix-style and Windows-style separators.
parts = re.split(r"[/\\]", path)
del parts[0]
module = ".".join(parts)
module = re.sub(r"\.__init__$", "", module)
return module
@dataclass
class TestItem:
"""Parsed test caseitem.
An item is of the form
[id arg]
.. data ..
"""
id: str
arg: str | None
# Processed, collapsed text data
data: list[str]
# Start line: 1-based, inclusive, relative to testcase
line: int
# End line: 1-based, exclusive, relative to testcase; not same as `line + len(test_item.data)` due to collapsing
end_line: int
@property
def trimmed_newlines(self) -> int: # compensates for strip_list
return self.end_line - self.line - len(self.data)
def parse_test_data(raw_data: str, name: str) -> list[TestItem]:
"""Parse a list of lines that represent a sequence of test items."""
lines = ["", "[case " + name + "]"] + raw_data.split("\n")
ret: list[TestItem] = []
data: list[str] = []
id: str | None = None
arg: str | None = None
i = 0
i0 = 0
while i < len(lines):
s = lines[i].strip()
if lines[i].startswith("[") and s.endswith("]"):
if id:
data = collapse_line_continuation(data)
data = strip_list(data)
ret.append(TestItem(id, arg, data, i0 + 1, i))
i0 = i
id = s[1:-1]
arg = None
if " " in id:
arg = id[id.index(" ") + 1 :]
id = id[: id.index(" ")]
data = []
elif lines[i].startswith("\\["):
data.append(lines[i][1:])
elif not lines[i].startswith("--"):
data.append(lines[i])
elif lines[i].startswith("----"):
data.append(lines[i][2:])
i += 1
# Process the last item.
if id:
data = collapse_line_continuation(data)
data = strip_list(data)
ret.append(TestItem(id, arg, data, i0 + 1, i - 1))
return ret
def strip_list(l: list[str]) -> list[str]:
"""Return a stripped copy of l.
Strip whitespace at the end of all lines, and strip all empty
lines from the end of the array.
"""
r: list[str] = []
for s in l:
# Strip spaces at end of line
r.append(re.sub(r"\s+$", "", s))
while r and r[-1] == "":
r.pop()
return r
def collapse_line_continuation(l: list[str]) -> list[str]:
r: list[str] = []
cont = False
for s in l:
ss = re.sub(r"\\$", "", s)
if cont:
r[-1] += re.sub("^ +", "", ss)
else:
r.append(ss)
cont = s.endswith("\\")
return r
def expand_variables(s: str) -> str:
return s.replace("<ROOT>", root_dir)
def expand_errors(input: list[str], output: list[str], fnam: str) -> None:
"""Transform comments such as '# E: message' or
'# E:3: message' in input.
The result is lines like 'fnam:line: error: message'.
"""
for i in range(len(input)):
# The first in the split things isn't a comment
for possible_err_comment in input[i].split(" # ")[1:]:
m = re.search(
r"^([ENW]):((?P<col>\d+):)? (?P<message>.*)$", possible_err_comment.strip()
)
if m:
if m.group(1) == "E":
severity = "error"
elif m.group(1) == "N":
severity = "note"
elif m.group(1) == "W":
severity = "warning"
col = m.group("col")
message = m.group("message")
message = message.replace("\\#", "#") # adds back escaped # character
if col is None:
output.append(f"{fnam}:{i + 1}: {severity}: {message}")
else:
output.append(f"{fnam}:{i + 1}:{col}: {severity}: {message}")
def fix_win_path(line: str) -> str:
r"""Changes Windows paths to Linux paths in error messages.
E.g. foo\bar.py -> foo/bar.py.
"""
line = line.replace(root_dir, root_dir.replace("\\", "/"))
m = re.match(r"^([\S/]+):(\d+:)?(\s+.*)", line)
if not m:
return line
else:
filename, lineno, message = m.groups()
return "{}:{}{}".format(filename.replace("\\", "/"), lineno or "", message)
def fix_cobertura_filename(line: str) -> str:
r"""Changes filename paths to Linux paths in Cobertura output files.
E.g. filename="pkg\subpkg\a.py" -> filename="pkg/subpkg/a.py".
"""
m = re.search(r'<class .* filename="(?P<filename>.*?)"', line)
if not m:
return line
return "{}{}{}".format(
line[: m.start(1)], m.group("filename").replace("\\", "/"), line[m.end(1) :]
)
##
#
# pytest setup
#
##
# This function name is special to pytest. See
# https://docs.pytest.org/en/latest/reference.html#initialization-hooks
def pytest_addoption(parser: Any) -> None:
group = parser.getgroup("mypy")
group.addoption(
"--update-data",
action="store_true",
default=False,
help="Update test data to reflect actual output (supported only for certain tests)",
)
group.addoption(
"--save-failures-to",
default=None,
help="Copy the temp directories from failing tests to a target directory",
)
group.addoption(
"--mypy-verbose", action="count", help="Set the verbose flag when creating mypy Options"
)
group.addoption(
"--mypyc-showc",
action="store_true",
default=False,
help="Display C code on mypyc test failures",
)
group.addoption(
"--mypyc-debug",
default=None,
dest="debugger",
choices=SUPPORTED_DEBUGGERS,
help="Run the first mypyc run test with the specified debugger",
)
def pytest_configure(config: pytest.Config) -> None:
if config.getoption("--update-data") and config.getoption("--numprocesses", default=1) > 1:
raise pytest.UsageError(
"--update-data incompatible with parallelized tests; re-run with -n 1"
)
# This function name is special to pytest. See
# https://doc.pytest.org/en/latest/how-to/writing_plugins.html#collection-hooks
def pytest_pycollect_makeitem(collector: Any, name: str, obj: object) -> Any | None:
"""Called by pytest on each object in modules configured in conftest.py files.
collector is pytest.Collector, returns Optional[pytest.Class]
"""
if isinstance(obj, type):
# Only classes derived from DataSuite contain test cases, not the DataSuite class itself
if issubclass(obj, DataSuite) and obj is not DataSuite:
# Non-None result means this obj is a test case.
# The collect method of the returned DataSuiteCollector instance will be called later,
# with self.obj being obj.
return DataSuiteCollector.from_parent( # type: ignore[no-untyped-call]
parent=collector, name=name
)
return None
_case_name_pattern = re.compile(
r"(?P<name>[a-zA-Z_0-9]+)"
r"(?P<writescache>-writescache)?"
r"(?P<only_when>-only_when_cache|-only_when_nocache)?"
r"(?P<skip_path_normalization>-skip_path_normalization)?"
r"(-(?P<platform>posix|windows))?"
r"(?P<skip>-skip)?"
r"(?P<xfail>-xfail)?"
)
def split_test_cases(
parent: DataFileCollector, suite: DataSuite, file: str
) -> Iterator[DataDrivenTestCase]:
"""Iterate over raw test cases in file, at collection time, ignoring sub items.
The collection phase is slow, so any heavy processing should be deferred to after
uninteresting tests are filtered (when using -k PATTERN switch).
"""
with open(file, encoding="utf-8") as f:
data = f.read()
cases = re.split(r"^\[case ([^]+)]+)\][ \t]*$\n", data, flags=re.DOTALL | re.MULTILINE)
cases_iter = iter(cases)
line_no = next(cases_iter).count("\n") + 1
test_names = set()
for case_id in cases_iter:
data = next(cases_iter)
m = _case_name_pattern.fullmatch(case_id)
if not m:
raise RuntimeError(f"Invalid testcase id {case_id!r}")
name = m.group("name")
if name in test_names:
raise RuntimeError(
'Found a duplicate test name "{}" in {} on line {}'.format(
name, parent.name, line_no
)
)
yield DataDrivenTestCase.from_parent(
parent=parent,
suite=suite,
file=file,
name=add_test_name_suffix(name, suite.test_name_suffix),
writescache=bool(m.group("writescache")),
only_when=m.group("only_when"),
platform=m.group("platform"),
skip=bool(m.group("skip")),
xfail=bool(m.group("xfail")),
normalize_output=not m.group("skip_path_normalization"),
data=data,
line=line_no,
)
line_no += data.count("\n") + 1
# Record existing tests to prevent duplicates:
test_names.update({name})
class DataSuiteCollector(pytest.Class):
def collect(self) -> Iterator[DataFileCollector]:
"""Called by pytest on each of the object returned from pytest_pycollect_makeitem"""
# obj is the object for which pytest_pycollect_makeitem returned self.
suite: DataSuite = self.obj
assert os.path.isdir(
suite.data_prefix
), f"Test data prefix ({suite.data_prefix}) not set correctly"
for data_file in suite.files:
yield DataFileCollector.from_parent(parent=self, name=data_file)
class DataFileFix(NamedTuple):
lineno: int # 1-offset, inclusive
end_lineno: int # 1-offset, exclusive
lines: list[str]
class DataFileCollector(pytest.Collector):
"""Represents a single `.test` data driven test file.
More context: https://github.com/python/mypy/issues/11662
"""
parent: DataSuiteCollector
_fixes: list[DataFileFix]
@classmethod # We have to fight with pytest here:
def from_parent(
cls, parent: DataSuiteCollector, *, name: str # type: ignore[override]
) -> DataFileCollector:
collector = super().from_parent(parent, name=name)
assert isinstance(collector, DataFileCollector)
return collector
def collect(self) -> Iterator[DataDrivenTestCase]:
yield from split_test_cases(
parent=self,
suite=self.parent.obj,
file=os.path.join(self.parent.obj.data_prefix, self.name),
)
def setup(self) -> None:
super().setup()
self._fixes = []
def teardown(self) -> None:
super().teardown()
self._apply_fixes()
def enqueue_fix(self, fix: DataFileFix) -> None:
self._fixes.append(fix)
def _apply_fixes(self) -> None:
if not self._fixes:
return
data_path = Path(self.parent.obj.data_prefix) / self.name
lines = data_path.read_text().split("\n")
# start from end to prevent line offsets from shifting as we update
for fix in sorted(self._fixes, reverse=True):
lines[fix.lineno - 1 : fix.end_lineno - 1] = fix.lines
data_path.write_text("\n".join(lines))
def add_test_name_suffix(name: str, suffix: str) -> str:
# Find magic suffix of form "-foobar" (used for things like "-skip").
m = re.search(r"-[-A-Za-z0-9]+$", name)
if m:
# Insert suite-specific test name suffix before the magic suffix
# which must be the last thing in the test case name since we
# are using endswith() checks.
magic_suffix = m.group(0)
return name[: -len(magic_suffix)] + suffix + magic_suffix
else:
return name + suffix
def is_incremental(testcase: DataDrivenTestCase) -> bool:
return "incremental" in testcase.name.lower() or "incremental" in testcase.file
def has_stable_flags(testcase: DataDrivenTestCase) -> bool:
if any(re.match(r"# flags[2-9]:", line) for line in testcase.input):
return False
for filename, contents in testcase.files:
if os.path.basename(filename).startswith("mypy.ini."):
return False
return True
class DataSuite:
# option fields - class variables
files: list[str]
base_path = test_temp_dir
# Allow external users of the test code to override the data prefix
data_prefix = test_data_prefix
required_out_section = False
native_sep = False
# Name suffix automatically added to each test case in the suite (can be
# used to distinguish test cases in suites that share data files)
test_name_suffix = ""
def setup(self) -> None:
"""Setup fixtures (ad-hoc)"""
@abstractmethod
def run_case(self, testcase: DataDrivenTestCase) -> None:
raise NotImplementedError