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added refactoring tests - non functional
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test/refactor.py
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test/refactor.py
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#!/usr/bin/env python
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import os
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import traceback
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import re
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import base
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from _compatibility import unicode, reduce
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import api
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import refactoring
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def run_test(source, f_name, lines_to_execute):
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"""
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This is the completion test for some cases. The tests are not unit test
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like, they are rather integration tests.
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It uses comments to specify a test in the next line. The comment also says,
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which results are expected. The comment always begins with `#?`. The last
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row symbolizes the cursor.
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For example:
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>>> #? ['ab']
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>>> ab = 3; a
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>>> #? int()
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>>> ab = 3; ab
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"""
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fails = 0
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tests = 0
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s = unicode(source)
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# parse the refactor format
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r = r'^# --- ?([^\n]*)\n((?:(?!\n# \+\+\+).)*)' \
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r'\n# \+\+\+((?:(?!\n# \+\+\+).)*)'
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for match in re.finditer(r, s, re.DOTALL | re.MULTILINE):
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name = match.group(1).strip()
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first = match.group(2).strip()
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second = match.group(3).strip()
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# get the line with the position of the operation
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p = re.match(r'((?:(?!#\?).)*)#\? (\d*) ([^\n]*)', first, re.DOTALL)
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until_pos = p.group(1)
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index = p.group(2)
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new_name = p.group(3)
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line_nr = until_pos.count('\n')
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path = refactoring_test_dir + os.path.sep + f_name
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try:
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script = api.Script(source, line_nr, index, path)
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refactor_func = getattr(refactoring, f_name.replace('.py', ''))
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args = (script, new_name) if new_name else (script,)
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refactor_object = refactor_func(*args)
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print refactor_object.new_files
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if second != refactor_object.new_files:
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print('test @%s: not the same result, %s' % (line_nr - 1, name))
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except Exception:
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print(traceback.format_exc())
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print('test @%s: %s' % (line_nr - 1, name))
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fails += 1
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tests += 1
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return tests, fails
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def test_dir(refactoring_test_dir):
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for f_name in os.listdir(refactoring_test_dir):
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files_to_execute = [a for a in test_files.items() if a[0] in f_name]
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lines_to_execute = reduce(lambda x, y: x + y[1], files_to_execute, [])
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if f_name.endswith(".py") and (not test_files or files_to_execute):
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path = os.path.join(refactoring_test_dir, f_name)
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with open(path) as f:
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num_tests, fails = run_test(f.read(), f_name, lines_to_execute)
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base.test_sum += num_tests
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s = 'run %s tests with %s fails (%s)' % (num_tests, fails, f_name)
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base.tests_fail += fails
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print(s)
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base.summary.append(s)
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refactoring_test_dir = '../test/refactor/'
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test_files = base.get_test_list()
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test_dir(refactoring_test_dir)
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test/refactor/extract.py
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test/refactor/extract.py
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# --- a
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def test():
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#? 25 a
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return test(1, (30 + b, c) + 1)
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# +++
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def test():
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a = (30 + b, c) + 1
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return test(a)
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# --- multiline
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def test():
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return test(1, (30 + b, c) + 1)
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# +++
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def test():
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a = (30 + b, c) + 1
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return test(a)
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