| | |
| | """Utilities for assertion debugging.""" |
| |
|
| | from __future__ import annotations |
| |
|
| | import collections.abc |
| | import os |
| | import pprint |
| | from typing import AbstractSet |
| | from typing import Any |
| | from typing import Callable |
| | from typing import Iterable |
| | from typing import Literal |
| | from typing import Mapping |
| | from typing import Protocol |
| | from typing import Sequence |
| | from unicodedata import normalize |
| |
|
| | from _pytest import outcomes |
| | import _pytest._code |
| | from _pytest._io.pprint import PrettyPrinter |
| | from _pytest._io.saferepr import saferepr |
| | from _pytest._io.saferepr import saferepr_unlimited |
| | from _pytest.config import Config |
| |
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| |
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| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | _reprcompare: Callable[[str, object, object], str | None] | None = None |
| |
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| | |
| | |
| | _assertion_pass: Callable[[int, str, str], None] | None = None |
| |
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| | |
| | _config: Config | None = None |
| |
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| |
|
| | class _HighlightFunc(Protocol): |
| | def __call__(self, source: str, lexer: Literal["diff", "python"] = "python") -> str: |
| | """Apply highlighting to the given source.""" |
| |
|
| |
|
| | def format_explanation(explanation: str) -> str: |
| | r"""Format an explanation. |
| | |
| | Normally all embedded newlines are escaped, however there are |
| | three exceptions: \n{, \n} and \n~. The first two are intended |
| | cover nested explanations, see function and attribute explanations |
| | for examples (.visit_Call(), visit_Attribute()). The last one is |
| | for when one explanation needs to span multiple lines, e.g. when |
| | displaying diffs. |
| | """ |
| | lines = _split_explanation(explanation) |
| | result = _format_lines(lines) |
| | return "\n".join(result) |
| |
|
| |
|
| | def _split_explanation(explanation: str) -> list[str]: |
| | r"""Return a list of individual lines in the explanation. |
| | |
| | This will return a list of lines split on '\n{', '\n}' and '\n~'. |
| | Any other newlines will be escaped and appear in the line as the |
| | literal '\n' characters. |
| | """ |
| | raw_lines = (explanation or "").split("\n") |
| | lines = [raw_lines[0]] |
| | for values in raw_lines[1:]: |
| | if values and values[0] in ["{", "}", "~", ">"]: |
| | lines.append(values) |
| | else: |
| | lines[-1] += "\\n" + values |
| | return lines |
| |
|
| |
|
| | def _format_lines(lines: Sequence[str]) -> list[str]: |
| | """Format the individual lines. |
| | |
| | This will replace the '{', '}' and '~' characters of our mini formatting |
| | language with the proper 'where ...', 'and ...' and ' + ...' text, taking |
| | care of indentation along the way. |
| | |
| | Return a list of formatted lines. |
| | """ |
| | result = list(lines[:1]) |
| | stack = [0] |
| | stackcnt = [0] |
| | for line in lines[1:]: |
| | if line.startswith("{"): |
| | if stackcnt[-1]: |
| | s = "and " |
| | else: |
| | s = "where " |
| | stack.append(len(result)) |
| | stackcnt[-1] += 1 |
| | stackcnt.append(0) |
| | result.append(" +" + " " * (len(stack) - 1) + s + line[1:]) |
| | elif line.startswith("}"): |
| | stack.pop() |
| | stackcnt.pop() |
| | result[stack[-1]] += line[1:] |
| | else: |
| | assert line[0] in ["~", ">"] |
| | stack[-1] += 1 |
| | indent = len(stack) if line.startswith("~") else len(stack) - 1 |
| | result.append(" " * indent + line[1:]) |
| | assert len(stack) == 1 |
| | return result |
| |
|
| |
|
| | def issequence(x: Any) -> bool: |
| | return isinstance(x, collections.abc.Sequence) and not isinstance(x, str) |
| |
|
| |
|
| | def istext(x: Any) -> bool: |
| | return isinstance(x, str) |
| |
|
| |
|
| | def isdict(x: Any) -> bool: |
| | return isinstance(x, dict) |
| |
|
| |
|
| | def isset(x: Any) -> bool: |
| | return isinstance(x, (set, frozenset)) |
| |
|
| |
|
| | def isnamedtuple(obj: Any) -> bool: |
| | return isinstance(obj, tuple) and getattr(obj, "_fields", None) is not None |
| |
|
| |
|
| | def isdatacls(obj: Any) -> bool: |
| | return getattr(obj, "__dataclass_fields__", None) is not None |
| |
|
| |
|
| | def isattrs(obj: Any) -> bool: |
| | return getattr(obj, "__attrs_attrs__", None) is not None |
| |
|
| |
|
| | def isiterable(obj: Any) -> bool: |
| | try: |
| | iter(obj) |
| | return not istext(obj) |
| | except Exception: |
| | return False |
| |
|
| |
|
| | def has_default_eq( |
| | obj: object, |
| | ) -> bool: |
| | """Check if an instance of an object contains the default eq |
| | |
| | First, we check if the object's __eq__ attribute has __code__, |
| | if so, we check the equally of the method code filename (__code__.co_filename) |
| | to the default one generated by the dataclass and attr module |
| | for dataclasses the default co_filename is <string>, for attrs class, the __eq__ should contain "attrs eq generated" |
| | """ |
| | |
| | if hasattr(obj.__eq__, "__code__") and hasattr(obj.__eq__.__code__, "co_filename"): |
| | code_filename = obj.__eq__.__code__.co_filename |
| |
|
| | if isattrs(obj): |
| | return "attrs generated eq" in code_filename |
| |
|
| | return code_filename == "<string>" |
| | return True |
| |
|
| |
|
| | def assertrepr_compare( |
| | config, op: str, left: Any, right: Any, use_ascii: bool = False |
| | ) -> list[str] | None: |
| | """Return specialised explanations for some operators/operands.""" |
| | verbose = config.get_verbosity(Config.VERBOSITY_ASSERTIONS) |
| |
|
| | |
| | |
| | use_ascii = ( |
| | isinstance(left, str) |
| | and isinstance(right, str) |
| | and normalize("NFD", left) == normalize("NFD", right) |
| | ) |
| |
|
| | if verbose > 1: |
| | left_repr = saferepr_unlimited(left, use_ascii=use_ascii) |
| | right_repr = saferepr_unlimited(right, use_ascii=use_ascii) |
| | else: |
| | |
| | |
| | maxsize = ( |
| | 80 - 15 - len(op) - 2 |
| | ) // 2 |
| |
|
| | left_repr = saferepr(left, maxsize=maxsize, use_ascii=use_ascii) |
| | right_repr = saferepr(right, maxsize=maxsize, use_ascii=use_ascii) |
| |
|
| | summary = f"{left_repr} {op} {right_repr}" |
| | highlighter = config.get_terminal_writer()._highlight |
| |
|
| | explanation = None |
| | try: |
| | if op == "==": |
| | explanation = _compare_eq_any(left, right, highlighter, verbose) |
| | elif op == "not in": |
| | if istext(left) and istext(right): |
| | explanation = _notin_text(left, right, verbose) |
| | elif op == "!=": |
| | if isset(left) and isset(right): |
| | explanation = ["Both sets are equal"] |
| | elif op == ">=": |
| | if isset(left) and isset(right): |
| | explanation = _compare_gte_set(left, right, highlighter, verbose) |
| | elif op == "<=": |
| | if isset(left) and isset(right): |
| | explanation = _compare_lte_set(left, right, highlighter, verbose) |
| | elif op == ">": |
| | if isset(left) and isset(right): |
| | explanation = _compare_gt_set(left, right, highlighter, verbose) |
| | elif op == "<": |
| | if isset(left) and isset(right): |
| | explanation = _compare_lt_set(left, right, highlighter, verbose) |
| |
|
| | except outcomes.Exit: |
| | raise |
| | except Exception: |
| | repr_crash = _pytest._code.ExceptionInfo.from_current()._getreprcrash() |
| | explanation = [ |
| | f"(pytest_assertion plugin: representation of details failed: {repr_crash}.", |
| | " Probably an object has a faulty __repr__.)", |
| | ] |
| |
|
| | if not explanation: |
| | return None |
| |
|
| | if explanation[0] != "": |
| | explanation = ["", *explanation] |
| | return [summary, *explanation] |
| |
|
| |
|
| | def _compare_eq_any( |
| | left: Any, right: Any, highlighter: _HighlightFunc, verbose: int = 0 |
| | ) -> list[str]: |
| | explanation = [] |
| | if istext(left) and istext(right): |
| | explanation = _diff_text(left, right, verbose) |
| | else: |
| | from _pytest.python_api import ApproxBase |
| |
|
| | if isinstance(left, ApproxBase) or isinstance(right, ApproxBase): |
| | |
| | approx_side = left if isinstance(left, ApproxBase) else right |
| | other_side = right if isinstance(left, ApproxBase) else left |
| |
|
| | explanation = approx_side._repr_compare(other_side) |
| | elif type(left) is type(right) and ( |
| | isdatacls(left) or isattrs(left) or isnamedtuple(left) |
| | ): |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | explanation = _compare_eq_cls(left, right, highlighter, verbose) |
| | elif issequence(left) and issequence(right): |
| | explanation = _compare_eq_sequence(left, right, highlighter, verbose) |
| | elif isset(left) and isset(right): |
| | explanation = _compare_eq_set(left, right, highlighter, verbose) |
| | elif isdict(left) and isdict(right): |
| | explanation = _compare_eq_dict(left, right, highlighter, verbose) |
| |
|
| | if isiterable(left) and isiterable(right): |
| | expl = _compare_eq_iterable(left, right, highlighter, verbose) |
| | explanation.extend(expl) |
| |
|
| | return explanation |
| |
|
| |
|
| | def _diff_text(left: str, right: str, verbose: int = 0) -> list[str]: |
| | """Return the explanation for the diff between text. |
| | |
| | Unless --verbose is used this will skip leading and trailing |
| | characters which are identical to keep the diff minimal. |
| | """ |
| | from difflib import ndiff |
| |
|
| | explanation: list[str] = [] |
| |
|
| | if verbose < 1: |
| | i = 0 |
| | for i in range(min(len(left), len(right))): |
| | if left[i] != right[i]: |
| | break |
| | if i > 42: |
| | i -= 10 |
| | explanation = [ |
| | f"Skipping {i} identical leading characters in diff, use -v to show" |
| | ] |
| | left = left[i:] |
| | right = right[i:] |
| | if len(left) == len(right): |
| | for i in range(len(left)): |
| | if left[-i] != right[-i]: |
| | break |
| | if i > 42: |
| | i -= 10 |
| | explanation += [ |
| | f"Skipping {i} identical trailing " |
| | "characters in diff, use -v to show" |
| | ] |
| | left = left[:-i] |
| | right = right[:-i] |
| | keepends = True |
| | if left.isspace() or right.isspace(): |
| | left = repr(str(left)) |
| | right = repr(str(right)) |
| | explanation += ["Strings contain only whitespace, escaping them using repr()"] |
| | |
| | |
| | explanation += [ |
| | line.strip("\n") |
| | for line in ndiff(right.splitlines(keepends), left.splitlines(keepends)) |
| | ] |
| | return explanation |
| |
|
| |
|
| | def _compare_eq_iterable( |
| | left: Iterable[Any], |
| | right: Iterable[Any], |
| | highlighter: _HighlightFunc, |
| | verbose: int = 0, |
| | ) -> list[str]: |
| | if verbose <= 0 and not running_on_ci(): |
| | return ["Use -v to get more diff"] |
| | |
| | import difflib |
| |
|
| | left_formatting = PrettyPrinter().pformat(left).splitlines() |
| | right_formatting = PrettyPrinter().pformat(right).splitlines() |
| |
|
| | explanation = ["", "Full diff:"] |
| | |
| | |
| | explanation.extend( |
| | highlighter( |
| | "\n".join( |
| | line.rstrip() |
| | for line in difflib.ndiff(right_formatting, left_formatting) |
| | ), |
| | lexer="diff", |
| | ).splitlines() |
| | ) |
| | return explanation |
| |
|
| |
|
| | def _compare_eq_sequence( |
| | left: Sequence[Any], |
| | right: Sequence[Any], |
| | highlighter: _HighlightFunc, |
| | verbose: int = 0, |
| | ) -> list[str]: |
| | comparing_bytes = isinstance(left, bytes) and isinstance(right, bytes) |
| | explanation: list[str] = [] |
| | len_left = len(left) |
| | len_right = len(right) |
| | for i in range(min(len_left, len_right)): |
| | if left[i] != right[i]: |
| | if comparing_bytes: |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | left_value = left[i : i + 1] |
| | right_value = right[i : i + 1] |
| | else: |
| | left_value = left[i] |
| | right_value = right[i] |
| |
|
| | explanation.append( |
| | f"At index {i} diff:" |
| | f" {highlighter(repr(left_value))} != {highlighter(repr(right_value))}" |
| | ) |
| | break |
| |
|
| | if comparing_bytes: |
| | |
| | |
| |
|
| | return explanation |
| |
|
| | len_diff = len_left - len_right |
| | if len_diff: |
| | if len_diff > 0: |
| | dir_with_more = "Left" |
| | extra = saferepr(left[len_right]) |
| | else: |
| | len_diff = 0 - len_diff |
| | dir_with_more = "Right" |
| | extra = saferepr(right[len_left]) |
| |
|
| | if len_diff == 1: |
| | explanation += [ |
| | f"{dir_with_more} contains one more item: {highlighter(extra)}" |
| | ] |
| | else: |
| | explanation += [ |
| | "%s contains %d more items, first extra item: %s" |
| | % (dir_with_more, len_diff, highlighter(extra)) |
| | ] |
| | return explanation |
| |
|
| |
|
| | def _compare_eq_set( |
| | left: AbstractSet[Any], |
| | right: AbstractSet[Any], |
| | highlighter: _HighlightFunc, |
| | verbose: int = 0, |
| | ) -> list[str]: |
| | explanation = [] |
| | explanation.extend(_set_one_sided_diff("left", left, right, highlighter)) |
| | explanation.extend(_set_one_sided_diff("right", right, left, highlighter)) |
| | return explanation |
| |
|
| |
|
| | def _compare_gt_set( |
| | left: AbstractSet[Any], |
| | right: AbstractSet[Any], |
| | highlighter: _HighlightFunc, |
| | verbose: int = 0, |
| | ) -> list[str]: |
| | explanation = _compare_gte_set(left, right, highlighter) |
| | if not explanation: |
| | return ["Both sets are equal"] |
| | return explanation |
| |
|
| |
|
| | def _compare_lt_set( |
| | left: AbstractSet[Any], |
| | right: AbstractSet[Any], |
| | highlighter: _HighlightFunc, |
| | verbose: int = 0, |
| | ) -> list[str]: |
| | explanation = _compare_lte_set(left, right, highlighter) |
| | if not explanation: |
| | return ["Both sets are equal"] |
| | return explanation |
| |
|
| |
|
| | def _compare_gte_set( |
| | left: AbstractSet[Any], |
| | right: AbstractSet[Any], |
| | highlighter: _HighlightFunc, |
| | verbose: int = 0, |
| | ) -> list[str]: |
| | return _set_one_sided_diff("right", right, left, highlighter) |
| |
|
| |
|
| | def _compare_lte_set( |
| | left: AbstractSet[Any], |
| | right: AbstractSet[Any], |
| | highlighter: _HighlightFunc, |
| | verbose: int = 0, |
| | ) -> list[str]: |
| | return _set_one_sided_diff("left", left, right, highlighter) |
| |
|
| |
|
| | def _set_one_sided_diff( |
| | posn: str, |
| | set1: AbstractSet[Any], |
| | set2: AbstractSet[Any], |
| | highlighter: _HighlightFunc, |
| | ) -> list[str]: |
| | explanation = [] |
| | diff = set1 - set2 |
| | if diff: |
| | explanation.append(f"Extra items in the {posn} set:") |
| | for item in diff: |
| | explanation.append(highlighter(saferepr(item))) |
| | return explanation |
| |
|
| |
|
| | def _compare_eq_dict( |
| | left: Mapping[Any, Any], |
| | right: Mapping[Any, Any], |
| | highlighter: _HighlightFunc, |
| | verbose: int = 0, |
| | ) -> list[str]: |
| | explanation: list[str] = [] |
| | set_left = set(left) |
| | set_right = set(right) |
| | common = set_left.intersection(set_right) |
| | same = {k: left[k] for k in common if left[k] == right[k]} |
| | if same and verbose < 2: |
| | explanation += [f"Omitting {len(same)} identical items, use -vv to show"] |
| | elif same: |
| | explanation += ["Common items:"] |
| | explanation += highlighter(pprint.pformat(same)).splitlines() |
| | diff = {k for k in common if left[k] != right[k]} |
| | if diff: |
| | explanation += ["Differing items:"] |
| | for k in diff: |
| | explanation += [ |
| | highlighter(saferepr({k: left[k]})) |
| | + " != " |
| | + highlighter(saferepr({k: right[k]})) |
| | ] |
| | extra_left = set_left - set_right |
| | len_extra_left = len(extra_left) |
| | if len_extra_left: |
| | explanation.append( |
| | "Left contains %d more item%s:" |
| | % (len_extra_left, "" if len_extra_left == 1 else "s") |
| | ) |
| | explanation.extend( |
| | highlighter(pprint.pformat({k: left[k] for k in extra_left})).splitlines() |
| | ) |
| | extra_right = set_right - set_left |
| | len_extra_right = len(extra_right) |
| | if len_extra_right: |
| | explanation.append( |
| | "Right contains %d more item%s:" |
| | % (len_extra_right, "" if len_extra_right == 1 else "s") |
| | ) |
| | explanation.extend( |
| | highlighter(pprint.pformat({k: right[k] for k in extra_right})).splitlines() |
| | ) |
| | return explanation |
| |
|
| |
|
| | def _compare_eq_cls( |
| | left: Any, right: Any, highlighter: _HighlightFunc, verbose: int |
| | ) -> list[str]: |
| | if not has_default_eq(left): |
| | return [] |
| | if isdatacls(left): |
| | import dataclasses |
| |
|
| | all_fields = dataclasses.fields(left) |
| | fields_to_check = [info.name for info in all_fields if info.compare] |
| | elif isattrs(left): |
| | all_fields = left.__attrs_attrs__ |
| | fields_to_check = [field.name for field in all_fields if getattr(field, "eq")] |
| | elif isnamedtuple(left): |
| | fields_to_check = left._fields |
| | else: |
| | assert False |
| |
|
| | indent = " " |
| | same = [] |
| | diff = [] |
| | for field in fields_to_check: |
| | if getattr(left, field) == getattr(right, field): |
| | same.append(field) |
| | else: |
| | diff.append(field) |
| |
|
| | explanation = [] |
| | if same or diff: |
| | explanation += [""] |
| | if same and verbose < 2: |
| | explanation.append(f"Omitting {len(same)} identical items, use -vv to show") |
| | elif same: |
| | explanation += ["Matching attributes:"] |
| | explanation += highlighter(pprint.pformat(same)).splitlines() |
| | if diff: |
| | explanation += ["Differing attributes:"] |
| | explanation += highlighter(pprint.pformat(diff)).splitlines() |
| | for field in diff: |
| | field_left = getattr(left, field) |
| | field_right = getattr(right, field) |
| | explanation += [ |
| | "", |
| | f"Drill down into differing attribute {field}:", |
| | f"{indent}{field}: {highlighter(repr(field_left))} != {highlighter(repr(field_right))}", |
| | ] |
| | explanation += [ |
| | indent + line |
| | for line in _compare_eq_any( |
| | field_left, field_right, highlighter, verbose |
| | ) |
| | ] |
| | return explanation |
| |
|
| |
|
| | def _notin_text(term: str, text: str, verbose: int = 0) -> list[str]: |
| | index = text.find(term) |
| | head = text[:index] |
| | tail = text[index + len(term) :] |
| | correct_text = head + tail |
| | diff = _diff_text(text, correct_text, verbose) |
| | newdiff = [f"{saferepr(term, maxsize=42)} is contained here:"] |
| | for line in diff: |
| | if line.startswith("Skipping"): |
| | continue |
| | if line.startswith("- "): |
| | continue |
| | if line.startswith("+ "): |
| | newdiff.append(" " + line[2:]) |
| | else: |
| | newdiff.append(line) |
| | return newdiff |
| |
|
| |
|
| | def running_on_ci() -> bool: |
| | """Check if we're currently running on a CI system.""" |
| | env_vars = ["CI", "BUILD_NUMBER"] |
| | return any(var in os.environ for var in env_vars) |
| |
|