/usr/lib/python2.7/dist-packages/testtools/tests/matchers/test_exception.py is in python-testtools 2.3.0-3ubuntu2.
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import sys
from testtools import TestCase
from testtools.matchers import (
AfterPreprocessing,
Equals,
)
from testtools.matchers._exception import (
MatchesException,
Raises,
raises,
)
from testtools.tests.helpers import FullStackRunTest
from testtools.tests.matchers.helpers import TestMatchersInterface
def make_error(type, *args, **kwargs):
try:
raise type(*args, **kwargs)
except type:
return sys.exc_info()
class TestMatchesExceptionInstanceInterface(TestCase, TestMatchersInterface):
matches_matcher = MatchesException(ValueError("foo"))
error_foo = make_error(ValueError, 'foo')
error_bar = make_error(ValueError, 'bar')
error_base_foo = make_error(Exception, 'foo')
matches_matches = [error_foo]
matches_mismatches = [error_bar, error_base_foo]
str_examples = [
("MatchesException(Exception('foo',))",
MatchesException(Exception('foo')))
]
describe_examples = [
("%r is not a %r" % (Exception, ValueError),
error_base_foo,
MatchesException(ValueError("foo"))),
("ValueError('bar',) has different arguments to ValueError('foo',).",
error_bar,
MatchesException(ValueError("foo"))),
]
class TestMatchesExceptionTypeInterface(TestCase, TestMatchersInterface):
matches_matcher = MatchesException(ValueError)
error_foo = make_error(ValueError, 'foo')
error_sub = make_error(UnicodeError, 'bar')
error_base_foo = make_error(Exception, 'foo')
matches_matches = [error_foo, error_sub]
matches_mismatches = [error_base_foo]
str_examples = [
("MatchesException(%r)" % Exception,
MatchesException(Exception))
]
describe_examples = [
("%r is not a %r" % (Exception, ValueError),
error_base_foo,
MatchesException(ValueError)),
]
class TestMatchesExceptionTypeReInterface(TestCase, TestMatchersInterface):
matches_matcher = MatchesException(ValueError, 'fo.')
error_foo = make_error(ValueError, 'foo')
error_sub = make_error(UnicodeError, 'foo')
error_bar = make_error(ValueError, 'bar')
matches_matches = [error_foo, error_sub]
matches_mismatches = [error_bar]
str_examples = [
("MatchesException(%r)" % Exception,
MatchesException(Exception, 'fo.'))
]
describe_examples = [
("'bar' does not match /fo./",
error_bar, MatchesException(ValueError, "fo.")),
]
class TestMatchesExceptionTypeMatcherInterface(TestCase, TestMatchersInterface):
matches_matcher = MatchesException(
ValueError, AfterPreprocessing(str, Equals('foo')))
error_foo = make_error(ValueError, 'foo')
error_sub = make_error(UnicodeError, 'foo')
error_bar = make_error(ValueError, 'bar')
matches_matches = [error_foo, error_sub]
matches_mismatches = [error_bar]
str_examples = [
("MatchesException(%r)" % Exception,
MatchesException(Exception, Equals('foo')))
]
describe_examples = [
("%r != 5" % (error_bar[1],),
error_bar, MatchesException(ValueError, Equals(5))),
]
class TestRaisesInterface(TestCase, TestMatchersInterface):
matches_matcher = Raises()
def boom():
raise Exception('foo')
matches_matches = [boom]
matches_mismatches = [lambda:None]
# Tricky to get function objects to render constantly, and the interfaces
# helper uses assertEqual rather than (for instance) DocTestMatches.
str_examples = []
describe_examples = []
class TestRaisesExceptionMatcherInterface(TestCase, TestMatchersInterface):
matches_matcher = Raises(
exception_matcher=MatchesException(Exception('foo')))
def boom_bar():
raise Exception('bar')
def boom_foo():
raise Exception('foo')
matches_matches = [boom_foo]
matches_mismatches = [lambda:None, boom_bar]
# Tricky to get function objects to render constantly, and the interfaces
# helper uses assertEqual rather than (for instance) DocTestMatches.
str_examples = []
describe_examples = []
class TestRaisesBaseTypes(TestCase):
run_tests_with = FullStackRunTest
def raiser(self):
raise KeyboardInterrupt('foo')
def test_KeyboardInterrupt_matched(self):
# When KeyboardInterrupt is matched, it is swallowed.
matcher = Raises(MatchesException(KeyboardInterrupt))
self.assertThat(self.raiser, matcher)
def test_KeyboardInterrupt_propogates(self):
# The default 'it raised' propogates KeyboardInterrupt.
match_keyb = Raises(MatchesException(KeyboardInterrupt))
def raise_keyb_from_match():
matcher = Raises()
matcher.match(self.raiser)
self.assertThat(raise_keyb_from_match, match_keyb)
def test_KeyboardInterrupt_match_Exception_propogates(self):
# If the raised exception isn't matched, and it is not a subclass of
# Exception, it is propogated.
match_keyb = Raises(MatchesException(KeyboardInterrupt))
def raise_keyb_from_match():
matcher = Raises(MatchesException(Exception))
matcher.match(self.raiser)
self.assertThat(raise_keyb_from_match, match_keyb)
class TestRaisesConvenience(TestCase):
run_tests_with = FullStackRunTest
def test_exc_type(self):
self.assertThat(lambda: 1/0, raises(ZeroDivisionError))
def test_exc_value(self):
e = RuntimeError("You lose!")
def raiser():
raise e
self.assertThat(raiser, raises(e))
def test_suite():
from unittest import TestLoader
return TestLoader().loadTestsFromName(__name__)
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