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153 lines
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Python
153 lines
5 KiB
Python
"""Test cases for the command line.
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To begin we test that "mypy <directory>[/]" always recurses down the
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whole tree.
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"""
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from __future__ import annotations
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import os
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import re
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import subprocess
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import sys
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from mypy.test.config import PREFIX, test_temp_dir
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from mypy.test.data import DataDrivenTestCase, DataSuite
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from mypy.test.helpers import (
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assert_string_arrays_equal,
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check_test_output_files,
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normalize_error_messages,
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)
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try:
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import lxml # type: ignore[import-untyped]
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except ImportError:
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lxml = None
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import pytest
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# Path to Python 3 interpreter
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python3_path = sys.executable
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# Files containing test case descriptions.
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cmdline_files = ["cmdline.test", "cmdline.pyproject.test", "reports.test", "envvars.test"]
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class PythonCmdlineSuite(DataSuite):
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files = cmdline_files
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native_sep = True
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def run_case(self, testcase: DataDrivenTestCase) -> None:
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if lxml is None and os.path.basename(testcase.file) == "reports.test":
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pytest.skip("Cannot import lxml. Is it installed?")
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for step in [1] + sorted(testcase.output2):
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test_python_cmdline(testcase, step)
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def test_python_cmdline(testcase: DataDrivenTestCase, step: int) -> None:
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assert testcase.old_cwd is not None, "test was not properly set up"
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# Write the program to a file.
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program = "_program.py"
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program_path = os.path.join(test_temp_dir, program)
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with open(program_path, "w", encoding="utf8") as file:
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for s in testcase.input:
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file.write(f"{s}\n")
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args = parse_args(testcase.input[0])
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custom_cwd = parse_cwd(testcase.input[1]) if len(testcase.input) > 1 else None
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args.append("--show-traceback")
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if "--error-summary" not in args:
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args.append("--no-error-summary")
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if "--show-error-codes" not in args:
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args.append("--hide-error-codes")
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if "--disallow-empty-bodies" not in args:
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args.append("--allow-empty-bodies")
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if "--no-force-uppercase-builtins" not in args:
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args.append("--force-uppercase-builtins")
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if "--no-force-union-syntax" not in args:
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args.append("--force-union-syntax")
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# Type check the program.
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fixed = [python3_path, "-m", "mypy"]
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env = os.environ.copy()
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env.pop("COLUMNS", None)
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extra_path = os.path.join(os.path.abspath(test_temp_dir), "pypath")
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env["PYTHONPATH"] = PREFIX
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if os.path.isdir(extra_path):
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env["PYTHONPATH"] += os.pathsep + extra_path
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cwd = os.path.join(test_temp_dir, custom_cwd or "")
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args = [arg.replace("$CWD", os.path.abspath(cwd)) for arg in args]
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process = subprocess.Popen(
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fixed + args, stdout=subprocess.PIPE, stderr=subprocess.PIPE, cwd=cwd, env=env
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)
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outb, errb = process.communicate()
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result = process.returncode
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# Split output into lines.
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out = [s.rstrip("\n\r") for s in str(outb, "utf8").splitlines()]
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err = [s.rstrip("\n\r") for s in str(errb, "utf8").splitlines()]
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if "PYCHARM_HOSTED" in os.environ:
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for pos, line in enumerate(err):
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if line.startswith("pydev debugger: "):
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# Delete the attaching debugger message itself, plus the extra newline added.
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del err[pos : pos + 2]
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break
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# Remove temp file.
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os.remove(program_path)
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# Compare actual output to expected.
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if testcase.output_files:
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# Ignore stdout, but we insist on empty stderr and zero status.
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if err or result:
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raise AssertionError(
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"Expected zero status and empty stderr%s, got %d and\n%s"
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% (" on step %d" % step if testcase.output2 else "", result, "\n".join(err + out))
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)
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check_test_output_files(testcase, step)
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else:
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if testcase.normalize_output:
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out = normalize_error_messages(err + out)
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obvious_result = 1 if out else 0
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if obvious_result != result:
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out.append(f"== Return code: {result}")
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expected_out = testcase.output if step == 1 else testcase.output2[step]
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# Strip "tmp/" out of the test so that # E: works...
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expected_out = [s.replace("tmp" + os.sep, "") for s in expected_out]
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assert_string_arrays_equal(
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expected_out,
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out,
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"Invalid output ({}, line {}){}".format(
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testcase.file, testcase.line, " on step %d" % step if testcase.output2 else ""
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),
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)
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def parse_args(line: str) -> list[str]:
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"""Parse the first line of the program for the command line.
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This should have the form
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# cmd: mypy <options>
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For example:
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# cmd: mypy pkg/
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"""
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m = re.match("# cmd: mypy (.*)$", line)
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if not m:
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return [] # No args; mypy will spit out an error.
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return m.group(1).split()
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def parse_cwd(line: str) -> str | None:
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"""Parse the second line of the program for the command line.
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This should have the form
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# cwd: <directory>
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For example:
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# cwd: main/subdir
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"""
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m = re.match("# cwd: (.*)$", line)
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return m.group(1) if m else None
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