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			218 lines
		
	
	
		
			7.2 KiB
		
	
	
	
		
			Python
		
	
	
	
	
	
import os
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import pytest
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import sys
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from tempfile import TemporaryFile
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from numpy.distutils import exec_command
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from numpy.distutils.exec_command import get_pythonexe
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from numpy.testing import tempdir, assert_, assert_warns, IS_WASM
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# In python 3 stdout, stderr are text (unicode compliant) devices, so to
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# emulate them import StringIO from the io module.
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from io import StringIO
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class redirect_stdout:
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    """Context manager to redirect stdout for exec_command test."""
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    def __init__(self, stdout=None):
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        self._stdout = stdout or sys.stdout
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    def __enter__(self):
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        self.old_stdout = sys.stdout
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        sys.stdout = self._stdout
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    def __exit__(self, exc_type, exc_value, traceback):
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        self._stdout.flush()
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        sys.stdout = self.old_stdout
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        # note: closing sys.stdout won't close it.
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        self._stdout.close()
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class redirect_stderr:
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    """Context manager to redirect stderr for exec_command test."""
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    def __init__(self, stderr=None):
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        self._stderr = stderr or sys.stderr
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    def __enter__(self):
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        self.old_stderr = sys.stderr
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        sys.stderr = self._stderr
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    def __exit__(self, exc_type, exc_value, traceback):
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        self._stderr.flush()
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        sys.stderr = self.old_stderr
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        # note: closing sys.stderr won't close it.
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        self._stderr.close()
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class emulate_nonposix:
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    """Context manager to emulate os.name != 'posix' """
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    def __init__(self, osname='non-posix'):
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        self._new_name = osname
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    def __enter__(self):
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        self._old_name = os.name
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        os.name = self._new_name
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    def __exit__(self, exc_type, exc_value, traceback):
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        os.name = self._old_name
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def test_exec_command_stdout():
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    # Regression test for gh-2999 and gh-2915.
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    # There are several packages (nose, scipy.weave.inline, Sage inline
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    # Fortran) that replace stdout, in which case it doesn't have a fileno
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    # method.  This is tested here, with a do-nothing command that fails if the
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    # presence of fileno() is assumed in exec_command.
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    # The code has a special case for posix systems, so if we are on posix test
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    # both that the special case works and that the generic code works.
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    # Test posix version:
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    with redirect_stdout(StringIO()):
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        with redirect_stderr(TemporaryFile()):
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            with assert_warns(DeprecationWarning):
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                exec_command.exec_command("cd '.'")
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    if os.name == 'posix':
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        # Test general (non-posix) version:
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        with emulate_nonposix():
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            with redirect_stdout(StringIO()):
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                with redirect_stderr(TemporaryFile()):
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                    with assert_warns(DeprecationWarning):
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                        exec_command.exec_command("cd '.'")
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def test_exec_command_stderr():
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    # Test posix version:
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    with redirect_stdout(TemporaryFile(mode='w+')):
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        with redirect_stderr(StringIO()):
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            with assert_warns(DeprecationWarning):
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                exec_command.exec_command("cd '.'")
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    if os.name == 'posix':
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        # Test general (non-posix) version:
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        with emulate_nonposix():
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            with redirect_stdout(TemporaryFile()):
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                with redirect_stderr(StringIO()):
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                    with assert_warns(DeprecationWarning):
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                        exec_command.exec_command("cd '.'")
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@pytest.mark.skipif(IS_WASM, reason="Cannot start subprocess")
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class TestExecCommand:
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    def setup_method(self):
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        self.pyexe = get_pythonexe()
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    def check_nt(self, **kws):
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        s, o = exec_command.exec_command('cmd /C echo path=%path%')
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        assert_(s == 0)
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        assert_(o != '')
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        s, o = exec_command.exec_command(
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         '"%s" -c "import sys;sys.stderr.write(sys.platform)"' % self.pyexe)
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        assert_(s == 0)
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        assert_(o == 'win32')
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    def check_posix(self, **kws):
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        s, o = exec_command.exec_command("echo Hello", **kws)
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        assert_(s == 0)
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        assert_(o == 'Hello')
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        s, o = exec_command.exec_command('echo $AAA', **kws)
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        assert_(s == 0)
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        assert_(o == '')
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        s, o = exec_command.exec_command('echo "$AAA"', AAA='Tere', **kws)
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        assert_(s == 0)
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        assert_(o == 'Tere')
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        s, o = exec_command.exec_command('echo "$AAA"', **kws)
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        assert_(s == 0)
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        assert_(o == '')
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        if 'BBB' not in os.environ:
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            os.environ['BBB'] = 'Hi'
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            s, o = exec_command.exec_command('echo "$BBB"', **kws)
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            assert_(s == 0)
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            assert_(o == 'Hi')
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            s, o = exec_command.exec_command('echo "$BBB"', BBB='Hey', **kws)
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            assert_(s == 0)
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            assert_(o == 'Hey')
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            s, o = exec_command.exec_command('echo "$BBB"', **kws)
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            assert_(s == 0)
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            assert_(o == 'Hi')
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            del os.environ['BBB']
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            s, o = exec_command.exec_command('echo "$BBB"', **kws)
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            assert_(s == 0)
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            assert_(o == '')
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        s, o = exec_command.exec_command('this_is_not_a_command', **kws)
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        assert_(s != 0)
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        assert_(o != '')
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        s, o = exec_command.exec_command('echo path=$PATH', **kws)
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        assert_(s == 0)
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        assert_(o != '')
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        s, o = exec_command.exec_command(
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             '"%s" -c "import sys,os;sys.stderr.write(os.name)"' %
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             self.pyexe, **kws)
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        assert_(s == 0)
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        assert_(o == 'posix')
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    def check_basic(self, *kws):
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        s, o = exec_command.exec_command(
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                     '"%s" -c "raise \'Ignore me.\'"' % self.pyexe, **kws)
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        assert_(s != 0)
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        assert_(o != '')
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        s, o = exec_command.exec_command(
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             '"%s" -c "import sys;sys.stderr.write(\'0\');'
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             'sys.stderr.write(\'1\');sys.stderr.write(\'2\')"' %
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             self.pyexe, **kws)
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        assert_(s == 0)
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        assert_(o == '012')
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        s, o = exec_command.exec_command(
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                 '"%s" -c "import sys;sys.exit(15)"' % self.pyexe, **kws)
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        assert_(s == 15)
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        assert_(o == '')
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        s, o = exec_command.exec_command(
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                     '"%s" -c "print(\'Heipa\'")' % self.pyexe, **kws)
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        assert_(s == 0)
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        assert_(o == 'Heipa')
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    def check_execute_in(self, **kws):
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        with tempdir() as tmpdir:
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            fn = "file"
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            tmpfile = os.path.join(tmpdir, fn)
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            with open(tmpfile, 'w') as f:
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                f.write('Hello')
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            s, o = exec_command.exec_command(
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                 '"%s" -c "f = open(\'%s\', \'r\'); f.close()"' %
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                 (self.pyexe, fn), **kws)
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            assert_(s != 0)
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            assert_(o != '')
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            s, o = exec_command.exec_command(
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                     '"%s" -c "f = open(\'%s\', \'r\'); print(f.read()); '
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                     'f.close()"' % (self.pyexe, fn), execute_in=tmpdir, **kws)
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            assert_(s == 0)
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            assert_(o == 'Hello')
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    def test_basic(self):
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        with redirect_stdout(StringIO()):
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            with redirect_stderr(StringIO()):
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                with assert_warns(DeprecationWarning):
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                    if os.name == "posix":
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                        self.check_posix(use_tee=0)
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                        self.check_posix(use_tee=1)
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                    elif os.name == "nt":
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                        self.check_nt(use_tee=0)
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                        self.check_nt(use_tee=1)
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                    self.check_execute_in(use_tee=0)
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                    self.check_execute_in(use_tee=1)
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