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This commit includes modifications that are needed to get pybind11 to work with PyPy. The full test suite compiles and runs except for a last few functions that are commented out (due to problems in PyPy that were reported on the PyPy bugtracker). Two somewhat intrusive changes were needed to make it possible: two new tags ``py::buffer_protocol()`` and ``py::metaclass()`` must now be specified to the ``class_`` constructor if the class uses the buffer protocol and/or requires a metaclass (e.g. for static properties). Note that this is only for the PyPy version based on Python 2.7 for now. When the PyPy 3.x has caught up in terms of cpyext compliance, a PyPy 3.x patch will follow.
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6.4 KiB
Python
240 lines
6.4 KiB
Python
"""pytest configuration
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Extends output capture as needed by pybind11: ignore constructors, optional unordered lines.
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Adds docstring and exceptions message sanitizers: ignore Python 2 vs 3 differences.
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"""
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import pytest
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import textwrap
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import difflib
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import re
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import sys
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import contextlib
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import platform
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import gc
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_unicode_marker = re.compile(r'u(\'[^\']*\')')
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_long_marker = re.compile(r'([0-9])L')
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_hexadecimal = re.compile(r'0x[0-9a-fA-F]+')
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def _strip_and_dedent(s):
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"""For triple-quote strings"""
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return textwrap.dedent(s.lstrip('\n').rstrip())
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def _split_and_sort(s):
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"""For output which does not require specific line order"""
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return sorted(_strip_and_dedent(s).splitlines())
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def _make_explanation(a, b):
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"""Explanation for a failed assert -- the a and b arguments are List[str]"""
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return ["--- actual / +++ expected"] + [line.strip('\n') for line in difflib.ndiff(a, b)]
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class Output(object):
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"""Basic output post-processing and comparison"""
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def __init__(self, string):
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self.string = string
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self.explanation = []
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def __str__(self):
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return self.string
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def __eq__(self, other):
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# Ignore constructor/destructor output which is prefixed with "###"
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a = [line for line in self.string.strip().splitlines() if not line.startswith("###")]
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b = _strip_and_dedent(other).splitlines()
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if a == b:
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return True
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else:
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self.explanation = _make_explanation(a, b)
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return False
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class Unordered(Output):
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"""Custom comparison for output without strict line ordering"""
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def __eq__(self, other):
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a = _split_and_sort(self.string)
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b = _split_and_sort(other)
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if a == b:
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return True
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else:
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self.explanation = _make_explanation(a, b)
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return False
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class Capture(object):
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def __init__(self, capfd):
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self.capfd = capfd
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self.out = ""
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self.err = ""
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def __enter__(self):
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self.capfd.readouterr()
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return self
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def __exit__(self, *_):
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self.out, self.err = self.capfd.readouterr()
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def __eq__(self, other):
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a = Output(self.out)
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b = other
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if a == b:
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return True
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else:
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self.explanation = a.explanation
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return False
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def __str__(self):
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return self.out
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def __contains__(self, item):
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return item in self.out
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@property
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def unordered(self):
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return Unordered(self.out)
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@property
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def stderr(self):
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return Output(self.err)
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@pytest.fixture
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def capture(capfd):
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"""Extended `capfd` with context manager and custom equality operators"""
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return Capture(capfd)
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class SanitizedString(object):
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def __init__(self, sanitizer):
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self.sanitizer = sanitizer
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self.string = ""
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self.explanation = []
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def __call__(self, thing):
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self.string = self.sanitizer(thing)
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return self
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def __eq__(self, other):
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a = self.string
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b = _strip_and_dedent(other)
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if a == b:
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return True
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else:
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self.explanation = _make_explanation(a.splitlines(), b.splitlines())
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return False
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def _sanitize_general(s):
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s = s.strip()
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s = s.replace("pybind11_tests.", "m.")
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s = s.replace("unicode", "str")
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s = _long_marker.sub(r"\1", s)
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s = _unicode_marker.sub(r"\1", s)
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return s
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def _sanitize_docstring(thing):
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s = thing.__doc__
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s = _sanitize_general(s)
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return s
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@pytest.fixture
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def doc():
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"""Sanitize docstrings and add custom failure explanation"""
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return SanitizedString(_sanitize_docstring)
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def _sanitize_message(thing):
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s = str(thing)
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s = _sanitize_general(s)
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s = _hexadecimal.sub("0", s)
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return s
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@pytest.fixture
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def msg():
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"""Sanitize messages and add custom failure explanation"""
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return SanitizedString(_sanitize_message)
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# noinspection PyUnusedLocal
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def pytest_assertrepr_compare(op, left, right):
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"""Hook to insert custom failure explanation"""
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if hasattr(left, 'explanation'):
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return left.explanation
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@contextlib.contextmanager
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def suppress(exception):
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"""Suppress the desired exception"""
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try:
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yield
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except exception:
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pass
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def gc_collect():
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''' Run the garbage collector twice (needed when running
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reference counting tests with PyPy) '''
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gc.collect()
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gc.collect()
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def pytest_namespace():
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"""Add import suppression and test requirements to `pytest` namespace"""
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try:
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import numpy as np
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except ImportError:
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np = None
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try:
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import scipy
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except ImportError:
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scipy = None
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try:
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from pybind11_tests import have_eigen
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except ImportError:
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have_eigen = False
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pypy = platform.python_implementation() == "PyPy"
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skipif = pytest.mark.skipif
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return {
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'suppress': suppress,
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'requires_numpy': skipif(not np, reason="numpy is not installed"),
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'requires_scipy': skipif(not np, reason="scipy is not installed"),
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'requires_eigen_and_numpy': skipif(not have_eigen or not np,
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reason="eigen and/or numpy are not installed"),
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'requires_eigen_and_scipy': skipif(not have_eigen or not scipy,
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reason="eigen and/or scipy are not installed"),
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'unsupported_on_pypy': skipif(pypy, reason="unsupported on PyPy"),
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'gc_collect': gc_collect
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}
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def _test_import_pybind11():
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"""Early diagnostic for test module initialization errors
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When there is an error during initialization, the first import will report the
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real error while all subsequent imports will report nonsense. This import test
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is done early (in the pytest configuration file, before any tests) in order to
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avoid the noise of having all tests fail with identical error messages.
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Any possible exception is caught here and reported manually *without* the stack
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trace. This further reduces noise since the trace would only show pytest internals
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which are not useful for debugging pybind11 module issues.
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"""
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# noinspection PyBroadException
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try:
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import pybind11_tests # noqa: F401 imported but unused
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except Exception as e:
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print("Failed to import pybind11_tests from pytest:")
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print(" {}: {}".format(type(e).__name__, e))
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sys.exit(1)
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_test_import_pybind11()
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