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4a043df9
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4a043df9
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Jun 10, 2019
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Kirill Smelkov
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@@ -78,34 +78,6 @@ def teardown_function(f):
os
.
rmdir
(
testmntpt
)
# xdefer is like defer, but makes sure exception raised before deferred
# function is called is not lost.
#
# if deferred function raises exception itself - it prints previous exception to stderr.
#
# XXX xdefer is workaround for Python2 not having exception chanining (PEP 3134)
# without which, if e.g. tDB.close() raises exception, it prevents to see
# whether and which an assert in the test failed.
#
# XXX merge into defer?
def
xdefer
(
f
):
# hack - imitate as if defer called from under xdefer was called directly by caller func
fgo
=
inspect
.
currentframe
().
f_back
.
f_back
__goframe__
=
fgo
.
f_locals
[
'__goframe__'
]
_xdefer
(
f
)
def
_xdefer
(
f
):
def
_
():
# call f, but print previous exception if f raises
exc_type
,
exc_value
,
exc_traceback
=
sys
.
exc_info
()
try
:
f
()
except
:
traceback
.
print_exception
(
exc_type
,
exc_value
,
exc_traceback
)
raise
defer
(
_
)
# many tests need to be run with some reasonable timeout to detect lack of wcfs
# response. with_timout and timeout provides syntatic shortcuts to do so.
def
with_timeout
(
parent
=
context
.
background
()):
# -> ctx, cancel
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@@ -1339,3 +1311,31 @@ def dump_history(t):
print
(
'
\
t
%s
\
t
%s'
%
(
t
.
hat
(
dF
.
rev
),
' '
.
join
(
emitv
)))
print
()
# xdefer is like defer, but makes sure exception raised before deferred
# function is called is not lost.
#
# if deferred function raises exception itself - it prints previous exception to stderr.
#
# XXX xdefer is workaround for Python2 not having exception chanining (PEP 3134)
# without which, if e.g. tDB.close() raises exception, it prevents to see
# whether and which an assert in the test failed.
#
# XXX merge into defer?
def
xdefer
(
f
):
# hack - imitate as if defer called from under xdefer was called directly by caller func
fgo
=
inspect
.
currentframe
().
f_back
.
f_back
__goframe__
=
fgo
.
f_locals
[
'__goframe__'
]
_xdefer
(
f
)
def
_xdefer
(
f
):
def
_
():
# call f, but print previous exception if f raises
exc_type
,
exc_value
,
exc_traceback
=
sys
.
exc_info
()
try
:
f
()
except
:
traceback
.
print_exception
(
exc_type
,
exc_value
,
exc_traceback
)
raise
defer
(
_
)
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