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Python
34 lines
984 B
Python
"""
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This is a sanity check that verifies that test can be sklipped based on settings.
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"""
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import lldb
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from lldbsuite.test.lldbtest import *
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from lldbsuite.test.decorators import *
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class SettingSkipSanityTestCase(TestBase):
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NO_DEBUG_INFO_TESTCASE = True
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@skipIf(py_version=(">=", (3, 0)))
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def testSkip(self):
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"""This setting is on by default"""
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self.assertTrue(False, "This test should not run!")
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@skipIf(py_version=("<", (3, 0)))
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def testNoMatch(self):
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self.assertTrue(True, "This test should run!")
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@skipIf(setting=("target.i-made-this-one-up", "true"))
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def testNotExisting(self):
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self.assertTrue(True, "This test should run!")
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@expectedFailureAll(py_version=(">=", (3, 0)))
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def testXFAIL(self):
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self.assertTrue(False, "This test should run and fail!")
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@expectedFailureAll(py_version=("<", (3, 0)))
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def testNotXFAIL(self):
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self.assertTrue(True, "This test should run and succeed!")
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