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QMTestMethods
These are the classes in the test infrastructure and their methods. Each class described below is located in a module by the same name:
from TestCmd import TestCmd
If a class is derived from another class, the superclass is given in parenthesis.
xxx At the moment, only limited documentation is present; basically, this is just something I can search when I need a particular function. In time, descriptions will be added for each method. There may be methods missing that need to be added and there may be internal routines present that need to be removed. TLC is needed until this becomes actual documentation. This is intended to be "quick-look" documentation and detailed documentation (including the vaunted examples) would be linked from the description.
Access to test directory. Create pathnames within the test directory. Write (and read) test files. Run a command and capture stdout and stderr. Miscellaneous operating system and file system operations. Succeed, fail, and skip test.
Initialize and tear down. TestCmd.init(self, description = None, program = None, interpreter = None, workdir = None, subdir = None, verbose = None, match = None, combine = 0, universal_newlines = 1) :
TestCmd.description_set(self, description) :
TestCmd.program_set(self, program) : String or list of strings. The command to be tested and its arguments.
TestCmd.interpreter_set(self, interpreter) : String or list of strings. If the command to be tested is a script, the interpreter and any arguments.
TestCmd.workdir_set(self, path)
:
Creates a temporary working directory. if path
is None
or ''
a unique name is created.
cnt = TestCmd.subdir(self, *subdirs) : Create subdirectories under the current working directory. Errors are ignored; the return value is the number of subdirectories actually created.
TestCmd.verbose_set(self, verbose) :
TestCmd.preserve(self, *conditions)
:
If the test terminates due to one of the conditions
, preserve the temporary test directory. The conditions
can be any or all of 'pass_test', 'fail_test', or 'no_result'; no conditions
preserves the directory for all cases.
TestCmd.cleanup(self, condition = None) :
Skip, fail, succeed. One of these must be executed to terminate the test run.
TestCmd.no_result(self, condition = 1, function = None, skip = 0)
:
Reports NO RESULT from the test if the condition
is true. If the test is failing, runs function
with no arguments to clean up. The first skip
stack frames are not displayed; set it to a large number to suppress the display completely.
TestCmd.fail_test(self, condition = 1, function = None, skip = 0)
:
Fails the test if the condition
is true. If the test is failing, runs function
with no arguments to clean up. The first skip
stack frames are not displayed; set it to a large number to suppress the display completely.
TestCmd.pass_test(self, condition = 1, function = None)
:
Passes the test if the condition
is true. If the test is succeeding, runs function
with no arguments.
Workspace. The canonicalize()
and workpath()
methods appear to be equivalent; I don't know why both exist.
TestCmd.canonicalize(self, path)
:
Returns the full path within the working directory. The path
argument may either be a string or a list of strings representing path elements.
TestCmd.workpath(self, *args) : Returns the full path within the working directory. The arguments are strings of path elements.
TestCmd.write(self, file, content, mode = 'wb')
:
Write content
(a string) to the workspace file.
TestCmd.read(self, file, mode = 'rb') : Return the content of the workspace file.
Run command.
cmd_list = TestCmd.command_args(self, program = None, interpreter = None, arguments = None)
:
Constructs a command list. If program
or interpreter
are not specified, the corresponding default is used.
popen = TestCmd.start(self, program = None, interpreter = None, arguments = None, universal_newlines = None, **kw) :
TestCmd.finish(self, popen, **kw) :
TestCmd.run(self, program = None, interpreter = None, arguments = None, chdir = None, stdin = None, universal_newlines = None) :
Test results.
content = TestCmd.stdout(self, run = None)
:
Return the standard output from the specified run
. If run
is None
, the latest run is returned.
content = TestCmd.stderr(self, run = None)
:
Return the standard error from the specified run
. If run
is None
, the latest run is returned.
bool = TestCmd.match(self, lines, matches)
:
Either match_exact
or match_re
depending on the match
argument when the class was initialized.
bool = TestCmd.match_exact(self, lines, matches)
:
Returns true if lines
and matches
are the same and false otherwise. Both lines
and matches
can be either a string or a list of strings.
bool = TestCmd.match_re(self, lines, res)
:
Returns true if lines
matches the regular expressions in res
. Both lines
and res
can be either a string or a list of strings.
bool = TestCmd.match_re_dotall(self, lines, res)
:
Same as match_re except that the regular expressions are compiled with re.DOTALL
.
module.diff_re(a, b, fromfile='', tofile='', fromfiledate='', tofiledate='', n=3, lineterm='\n')
:
A quick-and-dirty line-by-line diff. Both a
and b
must be lists of strings; lines in a
are compared with regular expressions in b
. The keyword arguments are all ignored.
Miscellaneous. path = TestCmd.where_is(self, file, path=None, pathext=None) :
path = TestCmd.tempdir(self, path=None)
:
Creates a temporary directory and arranges to remove it when the test completes. A path
of None
causes a unique directory to be created. Note that the path is not canonicalized.
TestCmd.chmod(self, path, mode) :
TestCmd.symlink(self, target, link) :
TestCmd.touch(self, path, mtime=None) :
TestCmd.unlink(self, file) :
TestCmd.sleep(self, seconds = default_sleep_seconds) :
TestCmd.rmdir(self, dir) :
TestCmd.readable(self, top, read=1) :
TestCmd.writable(self, top, write=1) :
TestCmd.executable(self, top, execute=1) :
Extension of TestCmd
.
Module variables. module.python_executable :
module.exe_suffix :
module.obj_suffix :
module.shobj_prefix :
module.shobj_suffix :
module.lib_prefix :
module.lib_suffix :
module.dll_prefix :
module.dll_suffix :
Uncategorized. TestCommon.init(self, **kw) :
TestCommon.banner(self, s, width=None) :
TestCommon.diff(self, a, b, name, *args, **kw) :
TestCommon.skip_test(self, message="Skipping test.\n") : Print the message. If TESTCOMMON_PASS_SKIPS is set in the (shell) environment, pass the test, otherwise say no result.
File status. TestCommon.must_exist(self, *files) : Fail test if file(s) do not exist.
TestCommon.must_not_exist(self, *files) : Fail test if file(s) exist.
TestCommon.must_be_writable(self, *files) : Fail test if file(s) do not exist or cannot be written.
TestCommon.must_not_be_writable(self, *files) : Fail test if file(s) do not exist or can be written.
File contents.
TestCommon.must_match(self, file, expect, mode = 'rb')
:
Ensure that the file
contents exactly match the expect
parameter.
TestCommon.must_contain(self, file, required, mode = 'rb')
:
Ensure that the file
contains the required
text somewhere within it.
TestCommon.must_contain_all_lines(self, output, lines, title=None, find=None)
:
Ensure that all of the lines
(a list of strings) appear in output
. The title
appears above any failure output. The find
function returns true if the lie (second arg) is in the output (first arg).
TestCommon.must_contain_any_line(self, output, lines, title=None, find=None)
:
Ensure that output
contains at least one of the lines
specified. The ti tle
appears above any failure output. The find
function returns true if the lie (second arg) is in the output (first arg).
TestCommon.must_contain_lines(self, lines, output, title=None) : Deprecated.
TestCommon.must_not_contain_any_line(self, output, lines, title=None, find=None) :
TestCommon.must_not_contain_lines(self, lines, output, title=None) :
Overrides. popen = TestCommon.start(self, program = None, interpreter = None, arguments = None, universal_newlines = None, **kw) :
TestCommon.finish(self, popen, stdout = None, stderr = '', status = 0, **kw) :
TestCommon.run(self, options = None, arguments = None, stdout = None, stderr = '', status = 0, **kw) :
Specialized routines with SCons-specific knowledge for running SConstruct
s.
Module variables and functions. module.default_version :
module.copyright_years :
module.SConsVersion :
module.machine :
module.python : = python_executable
module.python : = '"' + python_executable + '"'
module._exe : = exe_suffix
module._obj : = obj_suffix
module._shobj : = shobj_suffix
module.shobj_ : = shobj_prefix
module._lib : = lib_suffix
module.lib_ : = lib_prefix
module._dll : = dll_suffix
module.dll_ : = dll_prefix
module.re_escape(str) :
module.python_version_string() :
module.python_minor_version_string() :
module.unsupported_python_version(version=sys.version_info) :
module.deprecated_python_version(version=sys.version_info) :
module.deprecated_python_expr :
Uncategorized. TestSCons.scons_version : = SConsVersion
TestSCons.get_python_version(self)
:
Deprecated, use module.python_minor_version_string()
.
TestSCons.init(self, **kw) :
TestSCons.Environment(self, ENV=None, *args, **kw) :
TestSCons.detect(self, var, prog=None, ENV=None, norm=None) :
TestSCons.detect_tool(self, tool, prog=None, ENV=None) :
TestSCons.where_is(self, prog, path=None) :
TestSCons.wrap_stdout(self, build_str = "", read_str = "", error = 0, cleaning = 0) :
TestSCons.up_to_date(self, options = None, arguments = None, read_str = "", **kw) :
TestSCons.not_up_to_date(self, options = None, arguments = None, **kw) :
msg = TestSCons.diff_substr(self, expect, actual, prelen=20, postlen=40)
:
Return a string displaying the first mismatched character between two strings (expect
and actual
) that are known to be different.
TestSCons.python_file_line(self, file, line) :
TestSCons.normalize_pdf(self, s) :
paths = TestSCons.paths(self, patterns)
:
Expand a list of patterns
into a list of matching pathnames.
TestSCons.wait_for(self, fname, timeout=10.0, popen=None)
:
Wait up to timeout
seconds for fname
to exist. If popen
is given, terminate it by closing the standard input.
TestSCons.get_alt_cpp_suffix(self) : Return altername C++ suffix based on whether the filesystem is case sensitive.
TestSCons.checkLogAndStdout(self, checks, results, cached, logfile, sconf_dir, sconstruct, doCheckLog=1, doCheckStdout=1) :
Java. TestSCons.java_ENV(self, version=None) :
TestSCons.java_where_includes(self,version=None) :
TestSCons.java_where_java_home(self,version=None) :
TestSCons.java_where_jar(self, version=None) :
TestSCons.java_where_java(self, version=None) :
TestSCons.java_where_javac(self, version=None) :
TestSCons.java_where_javah(self, version=None) :
TestSCons.java_where_rmic(self, version=None) :
Qt. TestSCons.Qt_dummy_installation(self, dir='qt') :
TestSCons.Qt_create_SConstruct(self, place) :
SWIG.
TestSCons.get_platform_python_info(self)
:
Skips test if there is no 'python
' in the path. Returns pathname of Python executable, pathname of Python include directory (for CPPPATH
), pathname of Python library directory (for LIBPATH
), and the library name (for LIBS
).
TestSConsign.init(self, *args, **kw) :
TestSConsign.script_path(self, script) :
TestSConsign.set_sconsign(self, sconsign) :
TestSConsign.run_sconsign(self, *args, **kw) :
TestSConsMSVS.msvs_versions(self) :
TestSConsMSVS.vcproj_sys_path(self, fname) :
TestSConsMSVS.msvs_substitute(self, input, msvs_ver, subdir=None, sconscript=None, python=None, project_guid=None) :
TestSConsMSVS.get_msvs_executable(self, version) :
TestRuntest.init(self, **kw) :
TestRuntest.write_fake_scons_source_tree(self) :
TestRuntest.write_failing_test(self, name) :
TestRuntest.write_no_result_test(self, name) :
TestRuntest.write_passing_test(self, name) :
TestSCons_time.init(self, **kw) :
TestSCons_time.archive_split(self, path) :
TestSCons_time.fake_logfile(self, logfile_name, index=0) :
TestSCons_time.profile_data(self, profile_name, python_name, call, body) :
TestSCons_time.tempdir_re(self, *args) :
TestSCons_time.write_fake_aegis_py(self, name) :
TestSCons_time.write_fake_scons_py(self) :
TestSCons_time.write_fake_svn_py(self, name) :
TestSCons_time.write_sample_directory(self, archive, dir, files) :
TestSCons_time.write_sample_tarfile(self, archive, dir, files) :
TestSCons_time.write_sample_zipfile(self, archive, dir, files) :
TestSCons_time.write_sample_project(self, archive, dir=None) :