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# Copyright (c) 2008-2012 testtools developers. See LICENSE for details.

"""Helpers for tests."""

__all__ = [
    'LoggingResult',
    ]

import sys

from testtools import TestResult
from testtools.helpers import (
    safe_hasattr,
    )
from testtools.content import TracebackContent
from testtools import runtest


# Importing to preserve compatibility.
safe_hasattr

# GZ 2010-08-12: Don't do this, pointlessly creates an exc_info cycle
try:
    raise Exception
except Exception:
    an_exc_info = sys.exc_info()

# Deprecated: This classes attributes are somewhat non deterministic which
# leads to hard to predict tests (because Python upstream are changing things.
class LoggingResult(TestResult):
    """TestResult that logs its event to a list."""

    def __init__(self, log):
        self._events = log
        super(LoggingResult, self).__init__()

    def startTest(self, test):
        self._events.append(('startTest', test))
        super(LoggingResult, self).startTest(test)

    def stopTest(self, test):
        self._events.append(('stopTest', test))
        super(LoggingResult, self).stopTest(test)

    def addFailure(self, test, error):
        self._events.append(('addFailure', test, error))
        super(LoggingResult, self).addFailure(test, error)

    def addError(self, test, error):
        self._events.append(('addError', test, error))
        super(LoggingResult, self).addError(test, error)

    def addSkip(self, test, reason):
        self._events.append(('addSkip', test, reason))
        super(LoggingResult, self).addSkip(test, reason)

    def addSuccess(self, test):
        self._events.append(('addSuccess', test))
        super(LoggingResult, self).addSuccess(test)

    def startTestRun(self):
        self._events.append('startTestRun')
        super(LoggingResult, self).startTestRun()

    def stopTestRun(self):
        self._events.append('stopTestRun')
        super(LoggingResult, self).stopTestRun()

    def done(self):
        self._events.append('done')
        super(LoggingResult, self).done()

    def tags(self, new_tags, gone_tags):
        self._events.append(('tags', new_tags, gone_tags))
        super(LoggingResult, self).tags(new_tags, gone_tags)

    def time(self, a_datetime):
        self._events.append(('time', a_datetime))
        super(LoggingResult, self).time(a_datetime)


def is_stack_hidden():
    return TracebackContent.HIDE_INTERNAL_STACK


def hide_testtools_stack(should_hide=True):
    result = TracebackContent.HIDE_INTERNAL_STACK
    TracebackContent.HIDE_INTERNAL_STACK = should_hide
    return result


def run_with_stack_hidden(should_hide, f, *args, **kwargs):
    old_should_hide = hide_testtools_stack(should_hide)
    try:
        return f(*args, **kwargs)
    finally:
        hide_testtools_stack(old_should_hide)


class FullStackRunTest(runtest.RunTest):

    def _run_user(self, fn, *args, **kwargs):
        return run_with_stack_hidden(
            False,
            super(FullStackRunTest, self)._run_user, fn, *args, **kwargs)