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210 lines
7.4 KiB
210 lines
7.4 KiB
import builtins
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import os
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import select
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import socket
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import unittest
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import errno
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from errno import EEXIST
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class SubOSError(OSError):
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pass
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class SubOSErrorWithInit(OSError):
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def __init__(self, message, bar):
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self.bar = bar
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super().__init__(message)
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class SubOSErrorWithNew(OSError):
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def __new__(cls, message, baz):
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self = super().__new__(cls, message)
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self.baz = baz
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return self
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class SubOSErrorCombinedInitFirst(SubOSErrorWithInit, SubOSErrorWithNew):
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pass
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class SubOSErrorCombinedNewFirst(SubOSErrorWithNew, SubOSErrorWithInit):
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pass
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class SubOSErrorWithStandaloneInit(OSError):
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def __init__(self):
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pass
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class HierarchyTest(unittest.TestCase):
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def test_builtin_errors(self):
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self.assertEqual(OSError.__name__, 'OSError')
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self.assertIs(IOError, OSError)
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self.assertIs(EnvironmentError, OSError)
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def test_socket_errors(self):
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self.assertIs(socket.error, IOError)
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self.assertIs(socket.gaierror.__base__, OSError)
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self.assertIs(socket.herror.__base__, OSError)
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self.assertIs(socket.timeout.__base__, OSError)
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def test_select_error(self):
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self.assertIs(select.error, OSError)
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# mmap.error is tested in test_mmap
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_pep_map = """
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+-- BlockingIOError EAGAIN, EALREADY, EWOULDBLOCK, EINPROGRESS
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+-- ChildProcessError ECHILD
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+-- ConnectionError
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+-- BrokenPipeError EPIPE, ESHUTDOWN
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+-- ConnectionAbortedError ECONNABORTED
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+-- ConnectionRefusedError ECONNREFUSED
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+-- ConnectionResetError ECONNRESET
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+-- FileExistsError EEXIST
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+-- FileNotFoundError ENOENT
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+-- InterruptedError EINTR
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+-- IsADirectoryError EISDIR
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+-- NotADirectoryError ENOTDIR
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+-- PermissionError EACCES, EPERM
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+-- ProcessLookupError ESRCH
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+-- TimeoutError ETIMEDOUT
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"""
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def _make_map(s):
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_map = {}
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for line in s.splitlines():
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line = line.strip('+- ')
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if not line:
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continue
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excname, _, errnames = line.partition(' ')
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for errname in filter(None, errnames.strip().split(', ')):
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_map[getattr(errno, errname)] = getattr(builtins, excname)
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return _map
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_map = _make_map(_pep_map)
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def test_errno_mapping(self):
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# The OSError constructor maps errnos to subclasses
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# A sample test for the basic functionality
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e = OSError(EEXIST, "Bad file descriptor")
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self.assertIs(type(e), FileExistsError)
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# Exhaustive testing
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for errcode, exc in self._map.items():
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e = OSError(errcode, "Some message")
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self.assertIs(type(e), exc)
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othercodes = set(errno.errorcode) - set(self._map)
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for errcode in othercodes:
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e = OSError(errcode, "Some message")
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self.assertIs(type(e), OSError)
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def test_try_except(self):
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filename = "some_hopefully_non_existing_file"
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# This checks that try .. except checks the concrete exception
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# (FileNotFoundError) and not the base type specified when
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# PyErr_SetFromErrnoWithFilenameObject was called.
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# (it is therefore deliberate that it doesn't use assertRaises)
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try:
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open(filename)
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except FileNotFoundError:
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pass
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else:
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self.fail("should have raised a FileNotFoundError")
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# Another test for PyErr_SetExcFromWindowsErrWithFilenameObject()
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self.assertFalse(os.path.exists(filename))
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try:
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os.unlink(filename)
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except FileNotFoundError:
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pass
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else:
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self.fail("should have raised a FileNotFoundError")
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class AttributesTest(unittest.TestCase):
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def test_windows_error(self):
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if os.name == "nt":
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self.assertIn('winerror', dir(OSError))
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else:
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self.assertNotIn('winerror', dir(OSError))
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def test_posix_error(self):
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e = OSError(EEXIST, "File already exists", "foo.txt")
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self.assertEqual(e.errno, EEXIST)
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self.assertEqual(e.args[0], EEXIST)
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self.assertEqual(e.strerror, "File already exists")
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self.assertEqual(e.filename, "foo.txt")
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if os.name == "nt":
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self.assertEqual(e.winerror, None)
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@unittest.skipUnless(os.name == "nt", "Windows-specific test")
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def test_errno_translation(self):
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# ERROR_ALREADY_EXISTS (183) -> EEXIST
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e = OSError(0, "File already exists", "foo.txt", 183)
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self.assertEqual(e.winerror, 183)
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self.assertEqual(e.errno, EEXIST)
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self.assertEqual(e.args[0], EEXIST)
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self.assertEqual(e.strerror, "File already exists")
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self.assertEqual(e.filename, "foo.txt")
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def test_blockingioerror(self):
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args = ("a", "b", "c", "d", "e")
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for n in range(6):
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e = BlockingIOError(*args[:n])
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with self.assertRaises(AttributeError):
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e.characters_written
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with self.assertRaises(AttributeError):
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del e.characters_written
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e = BlockingIOError("a", "b", 3)
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self.assertEqual(e.characters_written, 3)
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e.characters_written = 5
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self.assertEqual(e.characters_written, 5)
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del e.characters_written
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with self.assertRaises(AttributeError):
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e.characters_written
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class ExplicitSubclassingTest(unittest.TestCase):
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def test_errno_mapping(self):
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# When constructing an OSError subclass, errno mapping isn't done
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e = SubOSError(EEXIST, "Bad file descriptor")
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self.assertIs(type(e), SubOSError)
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def test_init_overridden(self):
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e = SubOSErrorWithInit("some message", "baz")
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self.assertEqual(e.bar, "baz")
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self.assertEqual(e.args, ("some message",))
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def test_init_kwdargs(self):
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e = SubOSErrorWithInit("some message", bar="baz")
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self.assertEqual(e.bar, "baz")
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self.assertEqual(e.args, ("some message",))
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def test_new_overridden(self):
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e = SubOSErrorWithNew("some message", "baz")
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self.assertEqual(e.baz, "baz")
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self.assertEqual(e.args, ("some message",))
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def test_new_kwdargs(self):
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e = SubOSErrorWithNew("some message", baz="baz")
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self.assertEqual(e.baz, "baz")
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self.assertEqual(e.args, ("some message",))
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def test_init_new_overridden(self):
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e = SubOSErrorCombinedInitFirst("some message", "baz")
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self.assertEqual(e.bar, "baz")
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self.assertEqual(e.baz, "baz")
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self.assertEqual(e.args, ("some message",))
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e = SubOSErrorCombinedNewFirst("some message", "baz")
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self.assertEqual(e.bar, "baz")
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self.assertEqual(e.baz, "baz")
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self.assertEqual(e.args, ("some message",))
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def test_init_standalone(self):
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# __init__ doesn't propagate to OSError.__init__ (see issue #15229)
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e = SubOSErrorWithStandaloneInit()
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self.assertEqual(e.args, ())
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self.assertEqual(str(e), '')
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if __name__ == "__main__":
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unittest.main()
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