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			* Fix typos in comments, docs and test names * Update test_pyparse.py account for change in string length * Apply suggestion: splitable -> splittable Co-Authored-By: Terry Jan Reedy <tjreedy@udel.edu> * Apply suggestion: splitable -> splittable Co-Authored-By: Terry Jan Reedy <tjreedy@udel.edu> * Apply suggestion: Dealloccte -> Deallocate Co-Authored-By: Terry Jan Reedy <tjreedy@udel.edu> * Update posixmodule checksum. * Reverse idlelib changes.
		
			
				
	
	
		
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| """Test result object"""
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| 
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| import io
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| import sys
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| import traceback
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| 
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| from . import util
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| from functools import wraps
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| 
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| __unittest = True
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| 
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| def failfast(method):
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|     @wraps(method)
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|     def inner(self, *args, **kw):
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|         if getattr(self, 'failfast', False):
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|             self.stop()
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|         return method(self, *args, **kw)
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|     return inner
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| 
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| STDOUT_LINE = '\nStdout:\n%s'
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| STDERR_LINE = '\nStderr:\n%s'
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| 
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| 
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| class TestResult(object):
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|     """Holder for test result information.
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| 
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|     Test results are automatically managed by the TestCase and TestSuite
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|     classes, and do not need to be explicitly manipulated by writers of tests.
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| 
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|     Each instance holds the total number of tests run, and collections of
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|     failures and errors that occurred among those test runs. The collections
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|     contain tuples of (testcase, exceptioninfo), where exceptioninfo is the
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|     formatted traceback of the error that occurred.
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|     """
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|     _previousTestClass = None
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|     _testRunEntered = False
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|     _moduleSetUpFailed = False
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|     def __init__(self, stream=None, descriptions=None, verbosity=None):
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|         self.failfast = False
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|         self.failures = []
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|         self.errors = []
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|         self.testsRun = 0
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|         self.skipped = []
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|         self.expectedFailures = []
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|         self.unexpectedSuccesses = []
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|         self.shouldStop = False
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|         self.buffer = False
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|         self.tb_locals = False
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|         self._stdout_buffer = None
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|         self._stderr_buffer = None
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|         self._original_stdout = sys.stdout
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|         self._original_stderr = sys.stderr
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|         self._mirrorOutput = False
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| 
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|     def printErrors(self):
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|         "Called by TestRunner after test run"
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| 
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|     def startTest(self, test):
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|         "Called when the given test is about to be run"
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|         self.testsRun += 1
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|         self._mirrorOutput = False
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|         self._setupStdout()
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| 
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|     def _setupStdout(self):
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|         if self.buffer:
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|             if self._stderr_buffer is None:
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|                 self._stderr_buffer = io.StringIO()
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|                 self._stdout_buffer = io.StringIO()
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|             sys.stdout = self._stdout_buffer
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|             sys.stderr = self._stderr_buffer
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| 
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|     def startTestRun(self):
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|         """Called once before any tests are executed.
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| 
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|         See startTest for a method called before each test.
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|         """
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| 
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|     def stopTest(self, test):
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|         """Called when the given test has been run"""
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|         self._restoreStdout()
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|         self._mirrorOutput = False
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| 
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|     def _restoreStdout(self):
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|         if self.buffer:
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|             if self._mirrorOutput:
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|                 output = sys.stdout.getvalue()
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|                 error = sys.stderr.getvalue()
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|                 if output:
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|                     if not output.endswith('\n'):
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|                         output += '\n'
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|                     self._original_stdout.write(STDOUT_LINE % output)
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|                 if error:
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|                     if not error.endswith('\n'):
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|                         error += '\n'
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|                     self._original_stderr.write(STDERR_LINE % error)
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| 
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|             sys.stdout = self._original_stdout
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|             sys.stderr = self._original_stderr
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|             self._stdout_buffer.seek(0)
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|             self._stdout_buffer.truncate()
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|             self._stderr_buffer.seek(0)
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|             self._stderr_buffer.truncate()
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| 
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|     def stopTestRun(self):
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|         """Called once after all tests are executed.
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| 
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|         See stopTest for a method called after each test.
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|         """
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| 
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|     @failfast
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|     def addError(self, test, err):
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|         """Called when an error has occurred. 'err' is a tuple of values as
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|         returned by sys.exc_info().
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|         """
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|         self.errors.append((test, self._exc_info_to_string(err, test)))
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|         self._mirrorOutput = True
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| 
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|     @failfast
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|     def addFailure(self, test, err):
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|         """Called when an error has occurred. 'err' is a tuple of values as
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|         returned by sys.exc_info()."""
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|         self.failures.append((test, self._exc_info_to_string(err, test)))
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|         self._mirrorOutput = True
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| 
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|     def addSubTest(self, test, subtest, err):
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|         """Called at the end of a subtest.
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|         'err' is None if the subtest ended successfully, otherwise it's a
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|         tuple of values as returned by sys.exc_info().
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|         """
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|         # By default, we don't do anything with successful subtests, but
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|         # more sophisticated test results might want to record them.
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|         if err is not None:
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|             if getattr(self, 'failfast', False):
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|                 self.stop()
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|             if issubclass(err[0], test.failureException):
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|                 errors = self.failures
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|             else:
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|                 errors = self.errors
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|             errors.append((subtest, self._exc_info_to_string(err, test)))
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|             self._mirrorOutput = True
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| 
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|     def addSuccess(self, test):
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|         "Called when a test has completed successfully"
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|         pass
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| 
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|     def addSkip(self, test, reason):
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|         """Called when a test is skipped."""
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|         self.skipped.append((test, reason))
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| 
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|     def addExpectedFailure(self, test, err):
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|         """Called when an expected failure/error occurred."""
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|         self.expectedFailures.append(
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|             (test, self._exc_info_to_string(err, test)))
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| 
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|     @failfast
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|     def addUnexpectedSuccess(self, test):
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|         """Called when a test was expected to fail, but succeed."""
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|         self.unexpectedSuccesses.append(test)
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| 
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|     def wasSuccessful(self):
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|         """Tells whether or not this result was a success."""
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|         # The hasattr check is for test_result's OldResult test.  That
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|         # way this method works on objects that lack the attribute.
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|         # (where would such result instances come from? old stored pickles?)
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|         return ((len(self.failures) == len(self.errors) == 0) and
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|                 (not hasattr(self, 'unexpectedSuccesses') or
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|                  len(self.unexpectedSuccesses) == 0))
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| 
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|     def stop(self):
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|         """Indicates that the tests should be aborted."""
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|         self.shouldStop = True
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| 
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|     def _exc_info_to_string(self, err, test):
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|         """Converts a sys.exc_info()-style tuple of values into a string."""
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|         exctype, value, tb = err
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|         # Skip test runner traceback levels
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|         while tb and self._is_relevant_tb_level(tb):
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|             tb = tb.tb_next
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| 
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|         if exctype is test.failureException:
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|             # Skip assert*() traceback levels
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|             length = self._count_relevant_tb_levels(tb)
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|         else:
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|             length = None
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|         tb_e = traceback.TracebackException(
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|             exctype, value, tb, limit=length, capture_locals=self.tb_locals)
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|         msgLines = list(tb_e.format())
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| 
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|         if self.buffer:
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|             output = sys.stdout.getvalue()
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|             error = sys.stderr.getvalue()
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|             if output:
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|                 if not output.endswith('\n'):
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|                     output += '\n'
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|                 msgLines.append(STDOUT_LINE % output)
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|             if error:
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|                 if not error.endswith('\n'):
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|                     error += '\n'
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|                 msgLines.append(STDERR_LINE % error)
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|         return ''.join(msgLines)
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| 
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| 
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|     def _is_relevant_tb_level(self, tb):
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|         return '__unittest' in tb.tb_frame.f_globals
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| 
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|     def _count_relevant_tb_levels(self, tb):
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|         length = 0
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|         while tb and not self._is_relevant_tb_level(tb):
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|             length += 1
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|             tb = tb.tb_next
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|         return length
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| 
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|     def __repr__(self):
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|         return ("<%s run=%i errors=%i failures=%i>" %
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|                (util.strclass(self.__class__), self.testsRun, len(self.errors),
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|                 len(self.failures)))
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