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/tests
/test_exec_command.py
| from __future__ import division, absolute_import, print_function | |
| import os | |
| import sys | |
| from tempfile import TemporaryFile | |
| from numpy.distutils import exec_command | |
| # In python 3 stdout, stderr are text (unicode compliant) devices, so to | |
| # emulate them import StringIO from the io module. | |
| if sys.version_info[0] >= 3: | |
| from io import StringIO | |
| else: | |
| from StringIO import StringIO | |
| class redirect_stdout(object): | |
| """Context manager to redirect stdout for exec_command test.""" | |
| def __init__(self, stdout=None): | |
| self._stdout = stdout or sys.stdout | |
| def __enter__(self): | |
| self.old_stdout = sys.stdout | |
| sys.stdout = self._stdout | |
| def __exit__(self, exc_type, exc_value, traceback): | |
| self._stdout.flush() | |
| sys.stdout = self.old_stdout | |
| # note: closing sys.stdout won't close it. | |
| self._stdout.close() | |
| class redirect_stderr(object): | |
| """Context manager to redirect stderr for exec_command test.""" | |
| def __init__(self, stderr=None): | |
| self._stderr = stderr or sys.stderr | |
| def __enter__(self): | |
| self.old_stderr = sys.stderr | |
| sys.stderr = self._stderr | |
| def __exit__(self, exc_type, exc_value, traceback): | |
| self._stderr.flush() | |
| sys.stderr = self.old_stderr | |
| # note: closing sys.stderr won't close it. | |
| self._stderr.close() | |
| class emulate_nonposix(object): | |
| """Context manager to emulate os.name != 'posix' """ | |
| def __init__(self, osname='non-posix'): | |
| self._new_name = osname | |
| def __enter__(self): | |
| self._old_name = os.name | |
| os.name = self._new_name | |
| def __exit__(self, exc_type, exc_value, traceback): | |
| os.name = self._old_name | |
| def test_exec_command_stdout(): | |
| # Regression test for gh-2999 and gh-2915. | |
| # There are several packages (nose, scipy.weave.inline, Sage inline | |
| # Fortran) that replace stdout, in which case it doesn't have a fileno | |
| # method. This is tested here, with a do-nothing command that fails if the | |
| # presence of fileno() is assumed in exec_command. | |
| # The code has a special case for posix systems, so if we are on posix test | |
| # both that the special case works and that the generic code works. | |
| # Test posix version: | |
| with redirect_stdout(StringIO()): | |
| with redirect_stderr(TemporaryFile()): | |
| exec_command.exec_command("cd '.'") | |
| if os.name == 'posix': | |
| # Test general (non-posix) version: | |
| with emulate_nonposix(): | |
| with redirect_stdout(StringIO()): | |
| with redirect_stderr(TemporaryFile()): | |
| exec_command.exec_command("cd '.'") | |
| def test_exec_command_stderr(): | |
| # Test posix version: | |
| with redirect_stdout(TemporaryFile(mode='w+')): | |
| with redirect_stderr(StringIO()): | |
| exec_command.exec_command("cd '.'") | |
| if os.name == 'posix': | |
| # Test general (non-posix) version: | |
| with emulate_nonposix(): | |
| with redirect_stdout(TemporaryFile()): | |
| with redirect_stderr(StringIO()): | |
| exec_command.exec_command("cd '.'") | |