Rewrite the tests from using plain 'assert' mixed with some nosetests methods to the standard unittest module layout. Improve the code to use the most canonical assertion methods whenever possible. This has a few major advantages: - the code uses standard methods now, resulting in a reduced number of WTFs whenever someone with basic Python knowledge gets to read it, - completely unnecessary dependency on nosetests is removed since the standard library supplies all that is necessary for the tests to run, - the tests can be run via any test runner, including the one built-in in Python, - the failure output for most of the tests is improved from 'assertion x == y failed' to actually telling the values. Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D39763 llvm-svn: 317897
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1.1 KiB
Python
31 lines
1.1 KiB
Python
import clang.cindex
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from clang.cindex import ExceptionSpecificationKind
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from .util import get_tu
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import unittest
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def find_function_declarations(node, declarations=[]):
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if node.kind == clang.cindex.CursorKind.FUNCTION_DECL:
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declarations.append((node.spelling, node.exception_specification_kind))
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for child in node.get_children():
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declarations = find_function_declarations(child, declarations)
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return declarations
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class TestExceptionSpecificationKind(unittest.TestCase):
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def test_exception_specification_kind(self):
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source = """int square1(int x);
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int square2(int x) noexcept;
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int square3(int x) noexcept(noexcept(x * x));"""
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tu = get_tu(source, lang='cpp', flags=['-std=c++14'])
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declarations = find_function_declarations(tu.cursor)
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expected = [
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('square1', ExceptionSpecificationKind.NONE),
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('square2', ExceptionSpecificationKind.BASIC_NOEXCEPT),
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('square3', ExceptionSpecificationKind.COMPUTED_NOEXCEPT)
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]
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self.assertListEqual(declarations, expected)
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