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RustPython/scripts/fix_test.py
Jeong, YunWon 7bfa5d9ced Buffer LongDouble + ndim (#6460)
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"""
An automated script to mark failures in python test suite.
It adds @unittest.expectedFailure to the test functions that are failing in RustPython, but not in CPython.
As well as marking the test with a TODO comment.
How to use:
1. Copy a specific test from the CPython repository to the RustPython repository.
2. Remove all unexpected failures from the test and skip the tests that hang.
3. Build RustPython: cargo build --release
4. Run from the project root:
- For single-file tests: python ./scripts/fix_test.py --path ./Lib/test/test_venv.py
- For package tests: python ./scripts/fix_test.py --path ./Lib/test/test_inspect/test_inspect.py
5. Verify: cargo run --release -- -m test test_venv (should pass with expected failures)
6. Actually fix the tests marked with # TODO: RUSTPYTHON
"""
import argparse
import ast
import itertools
import platform
import sys
from pathlib import Path
def parse_args():
parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(description="Fix test.")
parser.add_argument("--path", type=Path, help="Path to test file")
parser.add_argument("--force", action="store_true", help="Force modification")
parser.add_argument(
"--platform", action="store_true", help="Platform specific failure"
)
args = parser.parse_args()
return args
class Test:
name: str = ""
path: str = ""
result: str = ""
def __str__(self):
return f"Test(name={self.name}, path={self.path}, result={self.result})"
class TestResult:
tests_result: str = ""
tests = []
stdout = ""
def __str__(self):
return f"TestResult(tests_result={self.tests_result},tests={len(self.tests)})"
def parse_results(result):
lines = result.stdout.splitlines()
test_results = TestResult()
test_results.stdout = result.stdout
in_test_results = False
for line in lines:
if line == "Run tests sequentially":
in_test_results = True
elif line.startswith("-----------"):
in_test_results = False
if in_test_results and " ... " in line:
line = line.strip()
# Skip lines that don't look like test results
if line.startswith("tests") or line.startswith("["):
continue
# Parse: "test_name (path) [subtest] ... RESULT"
parts = line.split(" ... ")
if len(parts) >= 2:
test_info = parts[0]
result_str = parts[-1].lower()
# Only process FAIL or ERROR
if result_str not in ("fail", "error"):
continue
# Extract test name (first word)
first_space = test_info.find(" ")
if first_space > 0:
test = Test()
test.name = test_info[:first_space]
# Extract path from (path)
rest = test_info[first_space:].strip()
if rest.startswith("("):
end_paren = rest.find(")")
if end_paren > 0:
test.path = rest[1:end_paren]
test.result = result_str
test_results.tests.append(test)
elif "== Tests result: " in line:
res = line.split("== Tests result: ")[1]
res = res.split(" ")[0]
test_results.tests_result = res
return test_results
def path_to_test(path) -> list[str]:
# path format: test.module_name[.submodule].ClassName.test_method
# We need [ClassName, test_method] - always the last 2 elements
parts = path.split(".")
return parts[-2:] # Get class name and method name
def find_test_lineno(file: str, test: list[str]) -> tuple[int, int] | None:
"""Find the line number and column offset of a test function.
Returns (lineno, col_offset) or None if not found.
"""
a = ast.parse(file)
for key, node in ast.iter_fields(a):
if key == "body":
for n in node:
match n:
case ast.ClassDef():
if len(test) == 2 and test[0] == n.name:
for fn in n.body:
match fn:
case ast.FunctionDef() | ast.AsyncFunctionDef():
if fn.name == test[-1]:
return (fn.lineno, fn.col_offset)
case ast.FunctionDef() | ast.AsyncFunctionDef():
if n.name == test[0] and len(test) == 1:
return (n.lineno, n.col_offset)
return None
def apply_modifications(file: str, modifications: list[tuple[int, int]]) -> str:
"""Apply all modifications in reverse order to avoid line number offset issues."""
lines = file.splitlines()
fixture = "@unittest.expectedFailure"
# Sort by line number in descending order
modifications.sort(key=lambda x: x[0], reverse=True)
for lineno, col_offset in modifications:
indent = " " * col_offset
lines.insert(lineno - 1, indent + fixture)
lines.insert(lineno - 1, indent + "# TODO: RUSTPYTHON")
return "\n".join(lines)
def run_test(test_name):
print(f"Running test: {test_name}")
rustpython_location = "./target/release/rustpython"
if sys.platform == "win32":
rustpython_location += ".exe"
import subprocess
result = subprocess.run(
[rustpython_location, "-m", "test", "-v", test_name],
capture_output=True,
text=True,
)
return parse_results(result)
if __name__ == "__main__":
args = parse_args()
test_path = args.path.resolve()
if not test_path.exists():
print(f"Error: File not found: {test_path}")
sys.exit(1)
# Detect package tests (e.g., test_ctypes/test_random_things.py)
if test_path.parent.name.startswith("test_"):
test_name = f"{test_path.parent.name}.{test_path.stem}"
else:
test_name = test_path.stem
tests = run_test(test_name)
f = test_path.read_text(encoding="utf-8")
# Collect all modifications first (with deduplication for subtests)
modifications = []
seen_tests = set() # Track (class_name, method_name) to avoid duplicates
for test in tests.tests:
if test.result == "fail" or test.result == "error":
test_parts = path_to_test(test.path)
test_key = tuple(test_parts)
if test_key in seen_tests:
continue # Skip duplicate (same test, different subtest)
seen_tests.add(test_key)
location = find_test_lineno(f, test_parts)
if location:
print(f"Modifying test: {test.name} at line {location[0]}")
modifications.append(location)
else:
print(f"Warning: Could not find test: {test.name} ({test_parts})")
# Apply all modifications in reverse order
if modifications:
f = apply_modifications(f, modifications)
test_path.write_text(f, encoding="utf-8")
print(f"Modified {len(modifications)} tests")