cpython/Lib/importlib/test/regrtest.py
Brett Cannon 6cc8310ded Tweak importlib.test.regrtest to only specify the implicit tests to exclude
when running entire test suite. Allows normal command-line arguments normally
given to test.regrtest to work (e.g. specifying a single test).
2009-08-30 08:30:35 +00:00

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"""Run Python's standard test suite using importlib.__import__.
XXX FAILING
test___all__ # tuple being given for fromlist (looks like interpreter is
doing it)
test_builtin # Wanting a TypeError for an integer name
test_import # execution bit, exception name differing, file name differing
between code and module (?)
test_importhooks # package not set in _gcd_import() but level > 0
test_pep3120 # Difference in exception
test_runpy # Importing sys.imp.eric raises AttributeError instead of
ImportError (as does any attempt to import a sub-module
from a non-package, e.g. tokenize.menotreal)
"""
import importlib
import sys
from test import regrtest
if __name__ == '__main__':
__builtins__.__import__ = importlib.__import__
exclude = ['--exclude',
'test_frozen', # Does not expect __loader__ attribute
'test_pkg', # Does not expect __loader__ attribute
'test_pydoc', # Does not expect __loader__ attribute
]
# Switching on --exclude implies running all test but the ones listed, so
# only use it when one is not running an explicit test
if len(sys.argv) == 1:
# No programmatic way to specify tests to exclude
sys.argv.extend(exclude)
regrtest.main(quiet=True)