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#############################################################################
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from __future__ import print_function, absolute_import
import os
import sys
import unittest
import warnings
from init_platform import enum_all, generate_all, is_ci, outname
from util import isolate_warnings, check_warnings
from PySide2 import *
refmodule_name = outname[:-3] # no .py
sys.path.insert(0, os.path.dirname(__file__))
try:
exec("import {} as sig_exists".format(refmodule_name))
print("found:", refmodule_name)
have_refmodule = True
except ImportError:
print("*** not found:", refmodule_name)
have_refmodule = False
@unittest.skipIf(not have_refmodule,
"not activated for this platform or version")
class TestSignaturesExists(unittest.TestCase):
"""
This is the current simple attempt to support a signature self test.
You can activate it for your platform by supplying your own reference
file. Simply run init_platform.py and add the generated file to the
repository.
"""
def test_signatures(self):
found_sigs = enum_all()
with isolate_warnings():
for key, value in sig_exists.dict.items():
if key not in found_sigs:
warnings.warn("missing key: '{}'".format(key), RuntimeWarning)
elif isinstance(value, list) and len(value) != len(found_sigs[key]):
warnings.warn("different sig length: '{}'".format(key), RuntimeWarning)
if is_ci and check_warnings():
raise RuntimeError("There are errors, see above.")
def test_error_is_raised(self):
found_sigs = enum_all()
# make sure that errors are actually raised
found_sigs.pop(list(found_sigs.keys())[42])
with isolate_warnings():
for key, value in sig_exists.dict.items():
if key not in found_sigs:
warnings.warn("ignore missing key: '{}'".format(key), RuntimeWarning)
elif isinstance(value, list) and len(value) != len(found_sigs[key]):
warnings.warn("ignore different sig length: '{}'".format(key), RuntimeWarning)
self.assertTrue(check_warnings())
if not have_refmodule and is_ci:
class TestFor_CI_Init(unittest.TestCase):
"""
This helper class generates the reference file for CI.
It creates an output listing that can be used to check
the result back in.
"""
fname = generate_all()
print("BEGIN", fname, file=sys.stderr)
with open(fname) as f:
print(f.read(), file=sys.stderr)
print("END", fname, file=sys.stderr)
raise RuntimeError("This is the initial call. You should check this file in.")
if __name__ == '__main__':
unittest.main()
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