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261 lines
9.1 KiB
Python
261 lines
9.1 KiB
Python
import unittest
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from unittest.test.support import LoggingResult
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class Test_TestSkipping(unittest.TestCase):
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def test_skipping(self):
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class Foo(unittest.TestCase):
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def test_skip_me(self):
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self.skipTest("skip")
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events = []
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result = LoggingResult(events)
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test = Foo("test_skip_me")
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test.run(result)
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self.assertEqual(events, ['startTest', 'addSkip', 'stopTest'])
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self.assertEqual(result.skipped, [(test, "skip")])
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# Try letting setUp skip the test now.
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class Foo(unittest.TestCase):
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def setUp(self):
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self.skipTest("testing")
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def test_nothing(self): pass
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events = []
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result = LoggingResult(events)
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test = Foo("test_nothing")
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test.run(result)
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self.assertEqual(events, ['startTest', 'addSkip', 'stopTest'])
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self.assertEqual(result.skipped, [(test, "testing")])
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self.assertEqual(result.testsRun, 1)
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def test_skipping_subtests(self):
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class Foo(unittest.TestCase):
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def test_skip_me(self):
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with self.subTest(a=1):
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with self.subTest(b=2):
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self.skipTest("skip 1")
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self.skipTest("skip 2")
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self.skipTest("skip 3")
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events = []
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result = LoggingResult(events)
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test = Foo("test_skip_me")
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test.run(result)
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self.assertEqual(events, ['startTest', 'addSkip', 'addSkip',
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'addSkip', 'stopTest'])
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self.assertEqual(len(result.skipped), 3)
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subtest, msg = result.skipped[0]
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self.assertEqual(msg, "skip 1")
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self.assertIsInstance(subtest, unittest.TestCase)
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self.assertIsNot(subtest, test)
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subtest, msg = result.skipped[1]
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self.assertEqual(msg, "skip 2")
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self.assertIsInstance(subtest, unittest.TestCase)
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self.assertIsNot(subtest, test)
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self.assertEqual(result.skipped[2], (test, "skip 3"))
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def test_skipping_decorators(self):
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op_table = ((unittest.skipUnless, False, True),
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(unittest.skipIf, True, False))
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for deco, do_skip, dont_skip in op_table:
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class Foo(unittest.TestCase):
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@deco(do_skip, "testing")
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def test_skip(self): pass
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@deco(dont_skip, "testing")
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def test_dont_skip(self): pass
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test_do_skip = Foo("test_skip")
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test_dont_skip = Foo("test_dont_skip")
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suite = unittest.TestSuite([test_do_skip, test_dont_skip])
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events = []
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result = LoggingResult(events)
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suite.run(result)
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self.assertEqual(len(result.skipped), 1)
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expected = ['startTest', 'addSkip', 'stopTest',
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'startTest', 'addSuccess', 'stopTest']
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self.assertEqual(events, expected)
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self.assertEqual(result.testsRun, 2)
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self.assertEqual(result.skipped, [(test_do_skip, "testing")])
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self.assertTrue(result.wasSuccessful())
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def test_skip_class(self):
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@unittest.skip("testing")
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class Foo(unittest.TestCase):
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def test_1(self):
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record.append(1)
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record = []
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result = unittest.TestResult()
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test = Foo("test_1")
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suite = unittest.TestSuite([test])
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suite.run(result)
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self.assertEqual(result.skipped, [(test, "testing")])
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self.assertEqual(record, [])
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def test_skip_non_unittest_class(self):
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@unittest.skip("testing")
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class Mixin:
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def test_1(self):
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record.append(1)
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class Foo(Mixin, unittest.TestCase):
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pass
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record = []
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result = unittest.TestResult()
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test = Foo("test_1")
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suite = unittest.TestSuite([test])
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suite.run(result)
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self.assertEqual(result.skipped, [(test, "testing")])
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self.assertEqual(record, [])
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def test_expected_failure(self):
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class Foo(unittest.TestCase):
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@unittest.expectedFailure
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def test_die(self):
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self.fail("help me!")
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events = []
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result = LoggingResult(events)
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test = Foo("test_die")
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test.run(result)
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self.assertEqual(events,
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['startTest', 'addExpectedFailure', 'stopTest'])
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self.assertEqual(result.expectedFailures[0][0], test)
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self.assertTrue(result.wasSuccessful())
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def test_expected_failure_with_wrapped_class(self):
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@unittest.expectedFailure
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class Foo(unittest.TestCase):
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def test_1(self):
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self.assertTrue(False)
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events = []
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result = LoggingResult(events)
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test = Foo("test_1")
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test.run(result)
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self.assertEqual(events,
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['startTest', 'addExpectedFailure', 'stopTest'])
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self.assertEqual(result.expectedFailures[0][0], test)
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self.assertTrue(result.wasSuccessful())
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def test_expected_failure_with_wrapped_subclass(self):
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class Foo(unittest.TestCase):
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def test_1(self):
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self.assertTrue(False)
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@unittest.expectedFailure
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class Bar(Foo):
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pass
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events = []
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result = LoggingResult(events)
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test = Bar("test_1")
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test.run(result)
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self.assertEqual(events,
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['startTest', 'addExpectedFailure', 'stopTest'])
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self.assertEqual(result.expectedFailures[0][0], test)
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self.assertTrue(result.wasSuccessful())
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def test_expected_failure_subtests(self):
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# A failure in any subtest counts as the expected failure of the
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# whole test.
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class Foo(unittest.TestCase):
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@unittest.expectedFailure
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def test_die(self):
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with self.subTest():
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# This one succeeds
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pass
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with self.subTest():
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self.fail("help me!")
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with self.subTest():
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# This one doesn't get executed
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self.fail("shouldn't come here")
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events = []
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result = LoggingResult(events)
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test = Foo("test_die")
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test.run(result)
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self.assertEqual(events,
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['startTest', 'addSubTestSuccess',
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'addExpectedFailure', 'stopTest'])
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self.assertEqual(len(result.expectedFailures), 1)
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self.assertIs(result.expectedFailures[0][0], test)
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self.assertTrue(result.wasSuccessful())
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def test_unexpected_success(self):
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class Foo(unittest.TestCase):
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@unittest.expectedFailure
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def test_die(self):
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pass
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events = []
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result = LoggingResult(events)
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test = Foo("test_die")
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test.run(result)
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self.assertEqual(events,
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['startTest', 'addUnexpectedSuccess', 'stopTest'])
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self.assertFalse(result.failures)
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self.assertEqual(result.unexpectedSuccesses, [test])
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self.assertFalse(result.wasSuccessful())
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def test_unexpected_success_subtests(self):
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# Success in all subtests counts as the unexpected success of
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# the whole test.
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class Foo(unittest.TestCase):
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@unittest.expectedFailure
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def test_die(self):
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with self.subTest():
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# This one succeeds
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pass
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with self.subTest():
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# So does this one
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pass
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events = []
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result = LoggingResult(events)
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test = Foo("test_die")
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test.run(result)
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self.assertEqual(events,
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['startTest',
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'addSubTestSuccess', 'addSubTestSuccess',
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'addUnexpectedSuccess', 'stopTest'])
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self.assertFalse(result.failures)
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self.assertEqual(result.unexpectedSuccesses, [test])
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self.assertFalse(result.wasSuccessful())
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def test_skip_doesnt_run_setup(self):
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class Foo(unittest.TestCase):
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wasSetUp = False
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wasTornDown = False
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def setUp(self):
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Foo.wasSetUp = True
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def tornDown(self):
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Foo.wasTornDown = True
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@unittest.skip('testing')
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def test_1(self):
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pass
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result = unittest.TestResult()
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test = Foo("test_1")
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suite = unittest.TestSuite([test])
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suite.run(result)
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self.assertEqual(result.skipped, [(test, "testing")])
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self.assertFalse(Foo.wasSetUp)
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self.assertFalse(Foo.wasTornDown)
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def test_decorated_skip(self):
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def decorator(func):
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def inner(*a):
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return func(*a)
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return inner
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class Foo(unittest.TestCase):
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@decorator
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@unittest.skip('testing')
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def test_1(self):
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pass
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result = unittest.TestResult()
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test = Foo("test_1")
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suite = unittest.TestSuite([test])
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suite.run(result)
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self.assertEqual(result.skipped, [(test, "testing")])
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if __name__ == "__main__":
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unittest.main()
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