[issue28249] doctest.DocTestFinder reports incorrect line numbers with exclude_empty=False
Clément
report at bugs.python.org
Thu Sep 22 11:32:20 EDT 2016
New submission from Clément:
Line numbers reported by the doctest module are wrong when a function does not include a docstring. With the attached example file, running
python -c "import doctest, example; print(doctest.DocTestFinder(exclude_empty=False).find(example))"
produces
[<DocTest example from example.py:5 (no examples)>,
<DocTest example.a from example.py:5 (no examples)>,
<DocTest example.b from example.py:5 (no examples)>,
<DocTest example.c from example.py:None (no examples)>]
whereas if one uncomments the docstrings of a and c the output is
[<DocTest example from example.py:1 (no examples)>,
<DocTest example.a from example.py:1 (no examples)>,
<DocTest example.b from example.py:5 (no examples)>,
<DocTest example.c from example.py:9 (no examples)>]
This bug is due to this line in doctest:
lineno = self._find_lineno(obj, source_lines)
The documentation of _find_lineno says this:
def _find_lineno(self, obj, source_lines):
"""
Return a line number of the given object's docstring. Note:
this method assumes that the object has a docstring.
"""
This assumption is violated by the call listed above, because of the exclude_empty=False parameter to DocTestFinder().
I guess lineno should just be None for all methods that do not have a docstring?
----------
components: Library (Lib)
files: example.py
messages: 277230
nosy: cpitclaudel
priority: normal
severity: normal
status: open
title: doctest.DocTestFinder reports incorrect line numbers with exclude_empty=False
versions: Python 2.7, Python 3.5
Added file: http://bugs.python.org/file44786/example.py
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