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Issue 225633007: Upgrade to coverage 3.7.1 and have it auto-build itself on first use. (Closed) Base URL: svn://svn.chromium.org/chrome/trunk/tools/build
Patch Set: sigh our imports are a mess Created 6 years, 9 months ago
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diff --git a/third_party/coverage-3.6/coverage/fullcoverage/encodings.py b/third_party/coverage-3.6/coverage/fullcoverage/encodings.py
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index 6a258d6710c4ea29444eab5de4cc28cd13c47755..0000000000000000000000000000000000000000
--- a/third_party/coverage-3.6/coverage/fullcoverage/encodings.py
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-"""Imposter encodings module that installs a coverage-style tracer.
-
-This is NOT the encodings module; it is an imposter that sets up tracing
-instrumentation and then replaces itself with the real encodings module.
-
-If the directory that holds this file is placed first in the PYTHONPATH when
-using "coverage" to run Python's tests, then this file will become the very
-first module imported by the internals of Python 3. It installs a
-coverage-compatible trace function that can watch Standard Library modules
-execute from the very earliest stages of Python's own boot process. This fixes
-a problem with coverage - that it starts too late to trace the coverage of many
-of the most fundamental modules in the Standard Library.
-
-"""
-
-import sys
-
-class FullCoverageTracer(object):
- def __init__(self):
- # `traces` is a list of trace events. Frames are tricky: the same
- # frame object is used for a whole scope, with new line numbers
- # written into it. So in one scope, all the frame objects are the
- # same object, and will eventually all will point to the last line
- # executed. So we keep the line numbers alongside the frames.
- # The list looks like:
- #
- # traces = [
- # ((frame, event, arg), lineno), ...
- # ]
- #
- self.traces = []
-
- def fullcoverage_trace(self, *args):
- frame, event, arg = args
- self.traces.append((args, frame.f_lineno))
- return self.fullcoverage_trace
-
-sys.settrace(FullCoverageTracer().fullcoverage_trace)
-
-# In coverage/files.py is actual_filename(), which uses glob.glob. I don't
-# understand why, but that use of glob borks everything if fullcoverage is in
-# effect. So here we make an ugly hail-mary pass to switch off glob.glob over
-# there. This means when using fullcoverage, Windows path names will not be
-# their actual case.
-
-#sys.fullcoverage = True
-
-# Finally, remove our own directory from sys.path; remove ourselves from
-# sys.modules; and re-import "encodings", which will be the real package
-# this time. Note that the delete from sys.modules dictionary has to
-# happen last, since all of the symbols in this module will become None
-# at that exact moment, including "sys".
-
-parentdir = max(filter(__file__.startswith, sys.path), key=len)
-sys.path.remove(parentdir)
-del sys.modules['encodings']
-import encodings
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