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# Copyright (C) 2005-2011 Canonical Ltd
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#
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# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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# the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
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# (at your option) any later version.
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#
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# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
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# GNU General Public License for more details.
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#
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# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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# along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
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# Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA
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"""These tests are tests about the source code of breezy itself.
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They are useful for testing code quality, checking coverage metric etc.
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"""
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import os
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import parser
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import re
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import symbol
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import sys
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import token
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from breezy import (
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    osutils,
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    )
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import breezy.branch
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from breezy.tests import (
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    TestCase,
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    TestSkipped,
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    )
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# Files which are listed here will be skipped when testing for Copyright (or
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# GPL) statements.
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COPYRIGHT_EXCEPTIONS = [
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    'breezy/_bencode_py.py',
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    'breezy/doc_generate/conf.py',
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    'breezy/lsprof.py',
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    ]
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LICENSE_EXCEPTIONS = [
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    'breezy/_bencode_py.py',
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    'breezy/doc_generate/conf.py',
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    'breezy/lsprof.py',
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    ]
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# Technically, 'breezy/lsprof.py' should be 'breezy/util/lsprof.py',
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# (we do not check breezy/util/, since that is code bundled from elsewhere)
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# but for compatibility with previous releases, we don't want to move it.
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#
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# sphinx_conf is semi-autogenerated.
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class TestSourceHelper(TestCase):
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    def source_file_name(self, package):
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        """Return the path of the .py file for package."""
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        if getattr(sys, "frozen", None) is not None:
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            raise TestSkipped("can't test sources in frozen distributions.")
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        path = package.__file__
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        if path[-1] in 'co':
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            return path[:-1]
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        else:
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            return path
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class TestApiUsage(TestSourceHelper):
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    def find_occurences(self, rule, filename):
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        """Find the number of occurences of rule in a file."""
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        occurences = 0
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        source = file(filename, 'r')
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        for line in source:
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            if line.find(rule) > -1:
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                occurences += 1
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        return occurences
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    def test_branch_working_tree(self):
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        """Test that the number of uses of working_tree in branch is stable."""
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        occurences = self.find_occurences('self.working_tree()',
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                                          self.source_file_name(breezy.branch))
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        # do not even think of increasing this number. If you think you need to
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        # increase it, then you almost certainly are doing something wrong as
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        # the relationship from working_tree to branch is one way.
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        # Note that this is an exact equality so that when the number drops,
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        #it is not given a buffer but rather has this test updated immediately.
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        self.assertEqual(0, occurences)
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    def test_branch_WorkingTree(self):
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        """Test that the number of uses of working_tree in branch is stable."""
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        occurences = self.find_occurences('WorkingTree',
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                                          self.source_file_name(breezy.branch))
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        # Do not even think of increasing this number. If you think you need to
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        # increase it, then you almost certainly are doing something wrong as
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        # the relationship from working_tree to branch is one way.
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        # As of 20070809, there are no longer any mentions at all.
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        self.assertEqual(0, occurences)
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class TestSource(TestSourceHelper):
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    def get_breezy_dir(self):
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        """Get the path to the root of breezy"""
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        source = self.source_file_name(breezy)
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        source_dir = os.path.dirname(source)
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        # Avoid the case when breezy is packaged in a zip file
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        if not os.path.isdir(source_dir):
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            raise TestSkipped(
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                'Cannot find breezy source directory. Expected %s'
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                % source_dir)
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        return source_dir
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    def get_source_files(self, extensions=None):
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        """Yield all source files for bzr and breezy
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        :param our_files_only: If true, exclude files from included libraries
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            or plugins.
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        """
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        breezy_dir = self.get_breezy_dir()
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        if extensions is None:
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            extensions = ('.py',)
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        # This is the front-end 'bzr' script
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        bzr_path = self.get_brz_path()
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        yield bzr_path
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        for root, dirs, files in os.walk(breezy_dir):
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            for d in dirs:
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                if d.endswith('.tmp'):
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                    dirs.remove(d)
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            for f in files:
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                for extension in extensions:
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                    if f.endswith(extension):
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                        break
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                else:
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                    # Did not match the accepted extensions
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                    continue
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                yield osutils.pathjoin(root, f)
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    def get_source_file_contents(self, extensions=None):
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        for fname in self.get_source_files(extensions=extensions):
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            f = open(fname, 'rb')
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            try:
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            yield fname, text
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    def is_our_code(self, fname):
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        """True if it's a "real" part of breezy rather than external code"""
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        if '/util/' in fname or '/plugins/' in fname:
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            return False
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        else:
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            return True
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    def is_copyright_exception(self, fname):
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        """Certain files are allowed to be different"""
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        if not self.is_our_code(fname):
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            return True
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        for exc in COPYRIGHT_EXCEPTIONS:
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        return False
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    def is_license_exception(self, fname):
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        """Certain files are allowed to be different"""
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        if not self.is_our_code(fname):
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            return True
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        for exc in LICENSE_EXCEPTIONS:
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            if fname.endswith(exc):
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                return True
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        return False
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    def test_tmpdir_not_in_source_files(self):
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        """When scanning for source files, we don't descend test tempdirs"""
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    def test_copyright(self):
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        """Test that all .py and .pyx files have a valid copyright statement"""
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        incorrect = []
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        copyright_re = re.compile('#\\s*copyright.*(?=\n)', re.I)
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        copyright_statement_re = re.compile(
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            r'# Copyright \(C\) '  # Opening "# Copyright (C)"
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            r'(\d+?)((, |-)\d+)*'  # followed by a series of dates
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            r' [^ ]*')             # and then whoever.
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                extensions=('.py', '.pyx')):
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            if self.is_copyright_exception(fname):
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                continue
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            match = copyright_statement_re.search(text)
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                    incorrect.append((fname, 'found: %s' % (match.group(),)))
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                else:
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                    incorrect.append((fname, 'no copyright line found\n'))
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                        % (match.group(),)))
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            help_text = ["Some files have missing or incorrect copyright"
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                         " statements.",
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                         "",
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                         "Please either add them to the list of"
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                         " COPYRIGHT_EXCEPTIONS in"
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                         " breezy/tests/test_source.py",
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                         "or add '# Copyright (C)"
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                         " 2007 Bazaar hackers' to these files:",
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                         "",
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                        ]
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                help_text.append(fname)
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                help_text.append((' ' * 4) + comment)
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    def test_gpl(self):
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        """Test that all .py and .pyx files have a GPL disclaimer."""
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        incorrect = []
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# Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA
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"""
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                         " breezy/tests/test_source.py",
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                         "Or add the following text to the beginning:",
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                         gpl_txt]
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            for fname in incorrect:
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                help_text.append((' ' * 4) + fname)
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        no_newline_at_eof = []
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            if not self.is_our_code(fname):
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                continue
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            lines = text.splitlines(True)
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            last_line_no = len(lines) - 1
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                    if line_no != last_line_no:  # not no_newline_at_eof
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                        self._push_file(illegal_newlines, fname, line_no)
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        if tabs:
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            problems.append(self._format_message(tabs,
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                'Tab characters were found in the following source files.'
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                '\nThey should either be replaced by "\\t" or by spaces:'))
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                'Non-unix newlines were found in the following source files:'))
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        if problems:
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            self.fail('\n\n'.join(problems))
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    def test_no_asserts(self):
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        # assert causes too much variation between -O and not, and tends to
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        # give bad errors to the user
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        def search(x):
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            # this is a bit cheesy; it may get some false positives?
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        badfiles = []
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        assert_re = re.compile(r'\bassert\b')
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        for fname, text in self.get_source_file_contents():
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            if not assert_re.search(text):
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            ast = parser.ast2tuple(parser.suite(text))
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            if search(ast):
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        if badfiles:
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            self.fail(
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                "these files contain an assert statement and should not:\n%s"
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                % '\n'.join(badfiles))
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    def test_extension_exceptions(self):
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        """Extension functions should propagate exceptions.
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        Either they should return an object, have an 'except' clause, or
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        defined them as not raising exceptions.
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        """
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        missing_except = []
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        class_re = re.compile(r'^(cdef\s+)?(public\s+)?'
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                              r'(api\s+)?class (\w+).*:', re.MULTILINE)
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        extern_class_re = re.compile(r'## extern cdef class (\w+)',
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                                     re.MULTILINE)
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        except_re = re.compile(
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            r'cdef\s+'        # start with cdef
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            r'([\w *]*?)\s*'  # this is the return signature
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            r'(\w+)\s*\('     # the function name
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            r'[^)]*\)\s*'     # parameters
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            r'(.*)\s*:'       # the except clause
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            r'\s*(#\s*cannot[- _]raise)?')  # cannot raise comment
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        for fname, text in self.get_source_file_contents(
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                extensions=('.pyx',)):
6619.3.12 by Jelmer Vernooij
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            known_classes = {m[-1] for m in class_re.findall(text)}
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            known_classes.update(extern_class_re.findall(text))
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            cdefs = except_re.findall(text)
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            for sig, func, exc_clause, no_exc_comment in cdefs:
4932.1.2 by John Arbash Meinel
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                if sig.startswith('api '):
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                    sig = sig[4:]
4634.117.8 by John Arbash Meinel
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                if not sig or sig in known_classes:
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                    sig = 'object'
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                if 'nogil' in exc_clause:
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                    exc_clause = exc_clause.replace('nogil', '').strip()
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                if exc_clause and no_exc_comment:
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                    both_exc_and_no_exc.append((fname, func))
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                if sig != 'object' and not (exc_clause or no_exc_comment):
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                    missing_except.append((fname, func))
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        error_msg = []
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        if both_exc_and_no_exc:
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            error_msg.append(
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                'The following functions had "cannot raise" comments'
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                ' but did have an except clause set:')
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            for fname, func in both_exc_and_no_exc:
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                error_msg.append('%s:%s' % (fname, func))
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            error_msg.extend(('', ''))
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        if missing_except:
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            error_msg.append(
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                'The following functions have fixed return types,'
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                ' but no except clause.')
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            error_msg.append(
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                'Either add an except or append "# cannot_raise".')
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            for fname, func in missing_except:
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                error_msg.append('%s:%s' % (fname, func))
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            error_msg.extend(('', ''))
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        if error_msg:
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            self.fail('\n'.join(error_msg))
6379.6.2 by Jelmer Vernooij
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    def test_feature_absolute_import(self):
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        """Using absolute imports means avoiding unnecesary stat and
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        open calls.
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        Make sure that all non-test files have absolute imports enabled.
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        """
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        missing_absolute_import = []
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        for fname, text in self.get_source_file_contents(
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                extensions=('.py', )):
6379.6.3 by Jelmer Vernooij
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            if "/tests/" in fname or "test_" in fname:
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                # We don't really care about tests
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                continue
6379.6.3 by Jelmer Vernooij
Use absolute_import.
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            if not "from __future__ import absolute_import" in text:
6379.6.2 by Jelmer Vernooij
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                missing_absolute_import.append(fname)
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        if missing_absolute_import:
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            self.fail(
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                'The following files do not have absolute_import enabled:\n'
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                '\n' + '\n'.join(missing_absolute_import))