import re
from lldbsuite.test.lldbtest import TestBase
from lldbsuite.test.decorators import *
def expectedFailureDwarf(bugnumber=None):
return expectedFailureAll(bugnumber, debug_info="dwarf")
class TestDecoratorsNoDebugInfoClass(TestBase):
NO_DEBUG_INFO_TESTCASE = True
@expectedFailureAll(debug_info="dwarf")
def test_decorator_xfail(self):
"""Test that specifying a debug info category works for a NO_DEBUG_INFO_TESTCASE"""
@expectedFailureDwarf
def test_decorator_xfail_bare_decorator(self):
"""Same as test_decorator_xfail, but with a custom decorator w/ a bare syntax"""
@expectedFailureDwarf()
def test_decorator_xfail_decorator_empty_args(self):
"""Same as test_decorator_xfail, but with a custom decorator w/ no args"""
@add_test_categories(["dwarf"])
def test_add_test_categories(self):
# Note: the "dwarf" test category is ignored, because we don't generate any debug info test variants
self.assertIsNone(self.getDebugInfo())
@expectedFailureAll
def test_xfail_empty(self):
"""Test that expectedFailureAll can be empty (but please just use expectedFailure)"""
self.fail()
@expectedFailureAll(compiler=re.compile(".*"))
def test_xfail_regexp(self):
"""Test that xfail can take a regex as a matcher"""
self.fail()
@expectedFailureAll(compiler=no_match(re.compile(".*")))
def test_xfail_no_match(self):
"""Test that xfail can take a no_match matcher"""
pass
@expectedFailureIf(condition=True)
def test_xfail_condition_true(self):
self.fail()
@expectedFailureIf(condition=False)
def test_xfail_condition_false(self):
pass
class TestDecorators(TestBase):
@expectedFailureAll(debug_info="dwarf")
def test_decorator_xfail(self):
"""Test that expectedFailureAll fails for the debug_info variant"""
if self.getDebugInfo() == "dwarf":
self.fail()
@skipIf(debug_info="dwarf")
def test_decorator_skip(self):
"""Test that skipIf skips the debug_info variant"""
self.assertNotEqual(self.getDebugInfo(), "dwarf")
@expectedFailureDwarf
def test_decorator_xfail2(self):
"""Same as test_decorator_xfail, but with a custom decorator w/ a bare syntax"""
if self.getDebugInfo() == "dwarf":
self.fail()
@expectedFailureDwarf()
def test_decorator_xfail3(self):
"""Same as test_decorator_xfail, but with a custom decorator w/ no args"""
if self.getDebugInfo() == "dwarf":
self.fail()
@add_test_categories(["dwarf"])
def test_add_test_categories(self):
"""Test that add_test_categories limits the kinds of debug info test variants"""
self.assertEqual(self.getDebugInfo(), "dwarf")
@expectedFailureAll(compiler="fake", debug_info="dwarf")
def test_decorator_xfail_all(self):
"""Test that expectedFailureAll requires all conditions to match to be xfail"""
@skipIf(compiler="fake", debug_info="dwarf")
def test_decorator_skip2(self):
"""Test that expectedFailureAll fails for the debug_info variant"""
# Note: the following assertion would fail, if this were not skipped:
# self.assertNotEqual(self.getDebugInfo(), "dwarf")
@expectedFailureAll
def test_xfail_empty(self):
"""Test that xfail can be empty"""
self.fail()
@expectedFailureAll(compiler=re.compile(".*"))
def test_xfail_regexp(self):
"""Test that xfail can take a regex as a matcher"""
self.fail()
@expectedFailureAll(compiler=no_match(re.compile(".*")))
def test_xfail_no_match(self):
"""Test that xfail can take a no_match matcher"""
pass
@expectedFailureIf(condition=True)
def test_xfail_condition_true(self):
self.fail()
@expectedFailureIf(condition=False)
def test_xfail_condition_false(self):
pass