[py-dev] Running py lib unit tests in Pybots

Maciek Fijalkowski fijal at genesilico.pl
Fri Oct 13 01:25:52 CEST 2006


Grig Gheorghiu wrote:

> On 10/12/06, *Grig Gheorghiu* <grig at agilistas.org 
> <mailto:grig at agilistas.org>> wrote:
>
>     On 10/12/06, *holger krekel* <hpk at trillke.net
>     <mailto:hpk at trillke.net>> wrote:
>
>         go ahead and post here any problems :) 
>
>
>
> OK, I just did an svn co of the py lib on an Ubuntu Breezy box and I 
> get 2 failures when running py.test in the topmost directory:
>
> ________________________ entrypoint: test_importall[81] 
> ________________________
>
>     def check_import(modpath):
>         print "checking import", modpath
> >       assert __import__(modpath)
>
> [/tmp/pylib/py/misc/testing/test_initpkg.py:67]
> _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 
> _ _ _ _ _
>
>     """
>
>     from py.__.test.rsession.web import exported_methods
> E   from pypy.translator.js.modules import _dom as dom
> >   ImportError: No module named pypy.translator.js.modules
>
> [/tmp/pylib/py/test/rsession/webjs.py:6]
> - - - - - - - - - - - - - -  [81]: recorded stdout - - - - - - - - - - 
> - - - - -
> checking import py.__.test.rsession.webjs
>
> ________________________________________________________________________________ 
>
> ______________________ entrypoint: test_slave_main_simple 
> ______________________
>
>     def test_slave_main_simple():
>         res = []
>         q = [None,
>              funcpass_spec,
>              funcfail_spec
>             ]
>         slave_main(q.pop, res.append, str(rootdir))
>         assert len(res) == 2
>         res_repr = [ReprOutcome(r) for r in res]
>         assert not res_repr[0].passed
> E       assert res_repr[1].passed
> >       assert <ReprOutcome signal=0 passed=False skipped=None 
> setupfailure=False excinfo=<Ex...close()\n            self.retval = 
> marshal.loads(retval_data)]> stdout= stderr=>.passed
>
> [/tmp/pylib/py/test/rsession/testing/test_slave.py:110]
> ________________________________________________________________________________
> ===== tests finished: 1168 passed, 2 failed, 53 skipped in 137.70 
> seconds ======
>
>
> Looks like the first test tries to import something from pypy, which I 
> haven't checked out. The second test -- not sure why it fails. Are 
> these failures expected?
>
> Grig
>
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Ok, first one is fixed (blame me), while the second one is a bit 
misterious for me. Can you reproduce it?

Btw: I'm quite curious about that, can we get test reports if they fail 
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