[issue17756] test_syntax_error fails when run in the installed location

Martin Pitt report at bugs.python.org
Mon May 5 15:50:45 CEST 2014


Martin Pitt added the comment:

I can reproduce this here. In that test, I added the following:

        with open('/tmp/debug', 'w') as f:
            for call in self.stderr.method_calls:
                f.write('call: %s\n' % str(call))

 
This gives:
=========== 8< ============
call: call.write('Python <MagicMock name=\'sys.version\' id=\'140431558254320\'> on <MagicMock name=\'sys.platform\' id=\'140431558262512\'>\nType "help", "copyright", "credits" or "license" for more information.\n(InteractiveConsole)\n')
call: call.write('Traceback (most recent call last):\n')
call: call.write('  File "/usr/lib/python3.4/code.py", line 90, in runcode\n')
call: call.write('    ')
call: call.write('exec(code, self.locals)')
call: call.write('\n')
call: call.write('  File "<console>", line 1, in <module>\n')
call: call.write('NameError')
call: call.write(': ')
call: call.write("name 'undefined' is not defined")
call: call.write('\n')
call: call.write('\n')
=========== 8< ============

Observe that the test checks

            if 'NameError:' in ''.join(call[1]):

but the "NameError" and the ":" are in two different call lines. I don't know how self.stderr.method_calls is built, but this sounds like a race condition/timing or a stdin/out buffering issue? I. e. the original print that produces the "NameError:" certainly does that in two steps; perhaps the testsuite thing that repeatedly read()s on stderr catches these two as separate write()s then?

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