# -*- coding: utf-8 -*- import os.path import re import sys from pycodestyle import Checker, BaseReport, StandardReport, readlines SELFTEST_REGEX = re.compile(r'\b(Okay|[EW]\d{3}):\s(.*)') ROOT_DIR = os.path.dirname(os.path.dirname(__file__)) class PseudoFile(list): """Simplified file interface.""" write = list.append def getvalue(self): return ''.join(self) def flush(self): pass class TestReport(StandardReport): """Collect the results for the tests.""" def __init__(self, options): options.benchmark_keys += ['test cases', 'failed tests'] super(TestReport, self).__init__(options) self._verbose = options.verbose def error(self, line_number, offset, text, check): """Report an error, according to options.""" code = text[:4] if code in self.counters: self.counters[code] += 1 else: self.counters[code] = 1 detailed_code = '%s:%s:%s' % (code, line_number, offset + 1) # Don't care about expected errors or warnings if code in self.expected or detailed_code in self.expected: return self._deferred_print.append( (line_number, offset, detailed_code, text[5:], check.__doc__)) self.file_errors += 1 self.total_errors += 1 return code def get_file_results(self): # Check if the expected errors were found label = '%s:%s:1' % (self.filename, self.line_offset) for extended_code in self.expected: code = extended_code.split(':')[0] if not self.counters.get(code): self.file_errors += 1 self.total_errors += 1 print('%s: error %s not found' % (label, extended_code)) else: self.counters[code] -= 1 for code, extra in sorted(self.counters.items()): if code not in self._benchmark_keys: if extra and code in self.expected: self.file_errors += 1 self.total_errors += 1 print('%s: error %s found too many times (+%d)' % (label, code, extra)) # Reset counters del self.counters[code] if self._verbose and not self.file_errors: print('%s: passed (%s)' % (label, ' '.join(self.expected) or 'Okay')) self.counters['test cases'] += 1 if self.file_errors: self.counters['failed tests'] += 1 return super(TestReport, self).get_file_results() def print_results(self): results = ("%(physical lines)d lines tested: %(files)d files, " "%(test cases)d test cases%%s." % self.counters) if self.total_errors: print(results % ", %s failures" % self.total_errors) else: print(results % "") print("Test failed." if self.total_errors else "Test passed.") class InMemoryReport(BaseReport): """ Collect the results in memory, without printing anything. """ def __init__(self, options): super(InMemoryReport, self).__init__(options) self.in_memory_errors = [] def error(self, line_number, offset, text, check): """ Report an error, according to options. """ code = text[:4] self.in_memory_errors.append('%s:%s:%s' % ( code, line_number, offset + 1)) return super(InMemoryReport, self).error( line_number, offset, text, check) def selftest(options): """ Test all check functions with test cases in docstrings. """ count_failed = count_all = 0 report = BaseReport(options) counters = report.counters checks = options.physical_checks + options.logical_checks for name, check, argument_names in checks: for line in check.__doc__.splitlines(): line = line.lstrip() match = SELFTEST_REGEX.match(line) if match is None: continue code, source = match.groups() lines = [part.replace(r'\t', '\t') + '\n' for part in source.split(r'\n')] checker = Checker(lines=lines, options=options, report=report) checker.check_all() error = None if code == 'Okay': if len(counters) > len(options.benchmark_keys): codes = [key for key in counters if key not in options.benchmark_keys] error = "incorrectly found %s" % ', '.join(codes) elif not counters.get(code): error = "failed to find %s" % code # Keep showing errors for multiple tests for key in set(counters) - set(options.benchmark_keys): del counters[key] count_all += 1 if not error: if options.verbose: print("%s: %s" % (code, source)) else: count_failed += 1 print("pycodestyle.py: %s:" % error) for line in checker.lines: print(line.rstrip()) return count_failed, count_all def init_tests(pep8style): """ Initialize testing framework. A test file can provide many tests. Each test starts with a declaration. This declaration is a single line starting with '#:'. It declares codes of expected failures, separated by spaces or 'Okay' if no failure is expected. If the file does not contain such declaration, it should pass all tests. If the declaration is empty, following lines are not checked, until next declaration. Examples: * Only E224 and W701 are expected: #: E224 W701 * Following example is conform: #: Okay * Don't check these lines: #: """ report = pep8style.init_report(TestReport) runner = pep8style.input_file def run_tests(filename): """Run all the tests from a file.""" lines = readlines(filename) + ['#:\n'] line_offset = 0 codes = ['Okay'] testcase = [] count_files = report.counters['files'] for index, line in enumerate(lines): if not line.startswith('#:'): if codes: # Collect the lines of the test case testcase.append(line) continue if codes and index: if 'noeol' in codes: testcase[-1] = testcase[-1].rstrip('\n') codes = [c for c in codes if c not in ('Okay', 'noeol')] # Run the checker runner(filename, testcase, expected=codes, line_offset=line_offset) # output the real line numbers line_offset = index + 1 # configure the expected errors codes = line.split()[1:] # empty the test case buffer del testcase[:] report.counters['files'] = count_files + 1 return report.counters['failed tests'] pep8style.runner = run_tests def run_tests(style): options = style.options if options.doctest: import doctest fail_d, done_d = doctest.testmod(report=False, verbose=options.verbose) fail_s, done_s = selftest(options) count_failed = fail_s + fail_d if not options.quiet: count_passed = done_d + done_s - count_failed print("%d passed and %d failed." % (count_passed, count_failed)) print("Test failed." if count_failed else "Test passed.") if count_failed: sys.exit(1) if options.testsuite: init_tests(style) return style.check_files() # nose should not collect these functions init_tests.__test__ = run_tests.__test__ = False