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Issue 727003004: Add python coverage module to third_party (Closed) Base URL: https://chromium.googlesource.com/chromium/src.git@master
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diff --git a/third_party/pycoverage/coverage/cmdline.py b/third_party/pycoverage/coverage/cmdline.py
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+"""Command-line support for Coverage."""
+
+import optparse, os, sys, time, traceback
+
+from coverage.backward import sorted # pylint: disable=W0622
+from coverage.execfile import run_python_file, run_python_module
+from coverage.misc import CoverageException, ExceptionDuringRun, NoSource
+from coverage.debug import info_formatter
+
+
+class Opts(object):
+ """A namespace class for individual options we'll build parsers from."""
+
+ append = optparse.make_option(
+ '-a', '--append', action='store_false', dest="erase_first",
+ help="Append coverage data to .coverage, otherwise it is started "
+ "clean with each run."
+ )
+ branch = optparse.make_option(
+ '', '--branch', action='store_true',
+ help="Measure branch coverage in addition to statement coverage."
+ )
+ debug = optparse.make_option(
+ '', '--debug', action='store', metavar="OPTS",
+ help="Debug options, separated by commas"
+ )
+ directory = optparse.make_option(
+ '-d', '--directory', action='store', metavar="DIR",
+ help="Write the output files to DIR."
+ )
+ fail_under = optparse.make_option(
+ '', '--fail-under', action='store', metavar="MIN", type="int",
+ help="Exit with a status of 2 if the total coverage is less than MIN."
+ )
+ help = optparse.make_option(
+ '-h', '--help', action='store_true',
+ help="Get help on this command."
+ )
+ ignore_errors = optparse.make_option(
+ '-i', '--ignore-errors', action='store_true',
+ help="Ignore errors while reading source files."
+ )
+ include = optparse.make_option(
+ '', '--include', action='store',
+ metavar="PAT1,PAT2,...",
+ help="Include files only when their filename path matches one of "
+ "these patterns. Usually needs quoting on the command line."
+ )
+ pylib = optparse.make_option(
+ '-L', '--pylib', action='store_true',
+ help="Measure coverage even inside the Python installed library, "
+ "which isn't done by default."
+ )
+ show_missing = optparse.make_option(
+ '-m', '--show-missing', action='store_true',
+ help="Show line numbers of statements in each module that weren't "
+ "executed."
+ )
+ old_omit = optparse.make_option(
+ '-o', '--omit', action='store',
+ metavar="PAT1,PAT2,...",
+ help="Omit files when their filename matches one of these patterns. "
+ "Usually needs quoting on the command line."
+ )
+ omit = optparse.make_option(
+ '', '--omit', action='store',
+ metavar="PAT1,PAT2,...",
+ help="Omit files when their filename matches one of these patterns. "
+ "Usually needs quoting on the command line."
+ )
+ output_xml = optparse.make_option(
+ '-o', '', action='store', dest="outfile",
+ metavar="OUTFILE",
+ help="Write the XML report to this file. Defaults to 'coverage.xml'"
+ )
+ parallel_mode = optparse.make_option(
+ '-p', '--parallel-mode', action='store_true',
+ help="Append the machine name, process id and random number to the "
+ ".coverage data file name to simplify collecting data from "
+ "many processes."
+ )
+ module = optparse.make_option(
+ '-m', '--module', action='store_true',
+ help="<pyfile> is an importable Python module, not a script path, "
+ "to be run as 'python -m' would run it."
+ )
+ rcfile = optparse.make_option(
+ '', '--rcfile', action='store',
+ help="Specify configuration file. Defaults to '.coveragerc'"
+ )
+ source = optparse.make_option(
+ '', '--source', action='store', metavar="SRC1,SRC2,...",
+ help="A list of packages or directories of code to be measured."
+ )
+ timid = optparse.make_option(
+ '', '--timid', action='store_true',
+ help="Use a simpler but slower trace method. Try this if you get "
+ "seemingly impossible results!"
+ )
+ title = optparse.make_option(
+ '', '--title', action='store', metavar="TITLE",
+ help="A text string to use as the title on the HTML."
+ )
+ version = optparse.make_option(
+ '', '--version', action='store_true',
+ help="Display version information and exit."
+ )
+
+
+class CoverageOptionParser(optparse.OptionParser, object):
+ """Base OptionParser for coverage.
+
+ Problems don't exit the program.
+ Defaults are initialized for all options.
+
+ """
+
+ def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs):
+ super(CoverageOptionParser, self).__init__(
+ add_help_option=False, *args, **kwargs
+ )
+ self.set_defaults(
+ actions=[],
+ branch=None,
+ debug=None,
+ directory=None,
+ fail_under=None,
+ help=None,
+ ignore_errors=None,
+ include=None,
+ omit=None,
+ parallel_mode=None,
+ module=None,
+ pylib=None,
+ rcfile=True,
+ show_missing=None,
+ source=None,
+ timid=None,
+ title=None,
+ erase_first=None,
+ version=None,
+ )
+
+ self.disable_interspersed_args()
+ self.help_fn = self.help_noop
+
+ def help_noop(self, error=None, topic=None, parser=None):
+ """No-op help function."""
+ pass
+
+ class OptionParserError(Exception):
+ """Used to stop the optparse error handler ending the process."""
+ pass
+
+ def parse_args(self, args=None, options=None):
+ """Call optparse.parse_args, but return a triple:
+
+ (ok, options, args)
+
+ """
+ try:
+ options, args = \
+ super(CoverageOptionParser, self).parse_args(args, options)
+ except self.OptionParserError:
+ return False, None, None
+ return True, options, args
+
+ def error(self, msg):
+ """Override optparse.error so sys.exit doesn't get called."""
+ self.help_fn(msg)
+ raise self.OptionParserError
+
+
+class ClassicOptionParser(CoverageOptionParser):
+ """Command-line parser for coverage.py classic arguments."""
+
+ def __init__(self):
+ super(ClassicOptionParser, self).__init__()
+
+ self.add_action('-a', '--annotate', 'annotate')
+ self.add_action('-b', '--html', 'html')
+ self.add_action('-c', '--combine', 'combine')
+ self.add_action('-e', '--erase', 'erase')
+ self.add_action('-r', '--report', 'report')
+ self.add_action('-x', '--execute', 'execute')
+
+ self.add_options([
+ Opts.directory,
+ Opts.help,
+ Opts.ignore_errors,
+ Opts.pylib,
+ Opts.show_missing,
+ Opts.old_omit,
+ Opts.parallel_mode,
+ Opts.timid,
+ Opts.version,
+ ])
+
+ def add_action(self, dash, dashdash, action_code):
+ """Add a specialized option that is the action to execute."""
+ option = self.add_option(dash, dashdash, action='callback',
+ callback=self._append_action
+ )
+ option.action_code = action_code
+
+ def _append_action(self, option, opt_unused, value_unused, parser):
+ """Callback for an option that adds to the `actions` list."""
+ parser.values.actions.append(option.action_code)
+
+
+class CmdOptionParser(CoverageOptionParser):
+ """Parse one of the new-style commands for coverage.py."""
+
+ def __init__(self, action, options=None, defaults=None, usage=None,
+ cmd=None, description=None
+ ):
+ """Create an OptionParser for a coverage command.
+
+ `action` is the slug to put into `options.actions`.
+ `options` is a list of Option's for the command.
+ `defaults` is a dict of default value for options.
+ `usage` is the usage string to display in help.
+ `cmd` is the command name, if different than `action`.
+ `description` is the description of the command, for the help text.
+
+ """
+ if usage:
+ usage = "%prog " + usage
+ super(CmdOptionParser, self).__init__(
+ prog="coverage %s" % (cmd or action),
+ usage=usage,
+ description=description,
+ )
+ self.set_defaults(actions=[action], **(defaults or {}))
+ if options:
+ self.add_options(options)
+ self.cmd = cmd or action
+
+ def __eq__(self, other):
+ # A convenience equality, so that I can put strings in unit test
+ # results, and they will compare equal to objects.
+ return (other == "<CmdOptionParser:%s>" % self.cmd)
+
+GLOBAL_ARGS = [
+ Opts.rcfile,
+ Opts.help,
+ ]
+
+CMDS = {
+ 'annotate': CmdOptionParser("annotate",
+ [
+ Opts.directory,
+ Opts.ignore_errors,
+ Opts.omit,
+ Opts.include,
+ ] + GLOBAL_ARGS,
+ usage = "[options] [modules]",
+ description = "Make annotated copies of the given files, marking "
+ "statements that are executed with > and statements that are "
+ "missed with !."
+ ),
+
+ 'combine': CmdOptionParser("combine", GLOBAL_ARGS,
+ usage = " ",
+ description = "Combine data from multiple coverage files collected "
+ "with 'run -p'. The combined results are written to a single "
+ "file representing the union of the data."
+ ),
+
+ 'debug': CmdOptionParser("debug", GLOBAL_ARGS,
+ usage = "<topic>",
+ description = "Display information on the internals of coverage.py, "
+ "for diagnosing problems. "
+ "Topics are 'data' to show a summary of the collected data, "
+ "or 'sys' to show installation information."
+ ),
+
+ 'erase': CmdOptionParser("erase", GLOBAL_ARGS,
+ usage = " ",
+ description = "Erase previously collected coverage data."
+ ),
+
+ 'help': CmdOptionParser("help", GLOBAL_ARGS,
+ usage = "[command]",
+ description = "Describe how to use coverage.py"
+ ),
+
+ 'html': CmdOptionParser("html",
+ [
+ Opts.directory,
+ Opts.fail_under,
+ Opts.ignore_errors,
+ Opts.omit,
+ Opts.include,
+ Opts.title,
+ ] + GLOBAL_ARGS,
+ usage = "[options] [modules]",
+ description = "Create an HTML report of the coverage of the files. "
+ "Each file gets its own page, with the source decorated to show "
+ "executed, excluded, and missed lines."
+ ),
+
+ 'report': CmdOptionParser("report",
+ [
+ Opts.fail_under,
+ Opts.ignore_errors,
+ Opts.omit,
+ Opts.include,
+ Opts.show_missing,
+ ] + GLOBAL_ARGS,
+ usage = "[options] [modules]",
+ description = "Report coverage statistics on modules."
+ ),
+
+ 'run': CmdOptionParser("execute",
+ [
+ Opts.append,
+ Opts.branch,
+ Opts.debug,
+ Opts.pylib,
+ Opts.parallel_mode,
+ Opts.module,
+ Opts.timid,
+ Opts.source,
+ Opts.omit,
+ Opts.include,
+ ] + GLOBAL_ARGS,
+ defaults = {'erase_first': True},
+ cmd = "run",
+ usage = "[options] <pyfile> [program options]",
+ description = "Run a Python program, measuring code execution."
+ ),
+
+ 'xml': CmdOptionParser("xml",
+ [
+ Opts.fail_under,
+ Opts.ignore_errors,
+ Opts.omit,
+ Opts.include,
+ Opts.output_xml,
+ ] + GLOBAL_ARGS,
+ cmd = "xml",
+ usage = "[options] [modules]",
+ description = "Generate an XML report of coverage results."
+ ),
+ }
+
+
+OK, ERR, FAIL_UNDER = 0, 1, 2
+
+
+class CoverageScript(object):
+ """The command-line interface to Coverage."""
+
+ def __init__(self, _covpkg=None, _run_python_file=None,
+ _run_python_module=None, _help_fn=None):
+ # _covpkg is for dependency injection, so we can test this code.
+ if _covpkg:
+ self.covpkg = _covpkg
+ else:
+ import coverage
+ self.covpkg = coverage
+
+ # For dependency injection:
+ self.run_python_file = _run_python_file or run_python_file
+ self.run_python_module = _run_python_module or run_python_module
+ self.help_fn = _help_fn or self.help
+ self.classic = False
+
+ self.coverage = None
+
+ def command_line(self, argv):
+ """The bulk of the command line interface to Coverage.
+
+ `argv` is the argument list to process.
+
+ Returns 0 if all is well, 1 if something went wrong.
+
+ """
+ # Collect the command-line options.
+ if not argv:
+ self.help_fn(topic='minimum_help')
+ return OK
+
+ # The command syntax we parse depends on the first argument. Classic
+ # syntax always starts with an option.
+ self.classic = argv[0].startswith('-')
+ if self.classic:
+ parser = ClassicOptionParser()
+ else:
+ parser = CMDS.get(argv[0])
+ if not parser:
+ self.help_fn("Unknown command: '%s'" % argv[0])
+ return ERR
+ argv = argv[1:]
+
+ parser.help_fn = self.help_fn
+ ok, options, args = parser.parse_args(argv)
+ if not ok:
+ return ERR
+
+ # Handle help and version.
+ if self.do_help(options, args, parser):
+ return OK
+
+ # Check for conflicts and problems in the options.
+ if not self.args_ok(options, args):
+ return ERR
+
+ # Listify the list options.
+ source = unshell_list(options.source)
+ omit = unshell_list(options.omit)
+ include = unshell_list(options.include)
+ debug = unshell_list(options.debug)
+
+ # Do something.
+ self.coverage = self.covpkg.coverage(
+ data_suffix = options.parallel_mode,
+ cover_pylib = options.pylib,
+ timid = options.timid,
+ branch = options.branch,
+ config_file = options.rcfile,
+ source = source,
+ omit = omit,
+ include = include,
+ debug = debug,
+ )
+
+ if 'debug' in options.actions:
+ return self.do_debug(args)
+
+ if 'erase' in options.actions or options.erase_first:
+ self.coverage.erase()
+ else:
+ self.coverage.load()
+
+ if 'execute' in options.actions:
+ self.do_execute(options, args)
+
+ if 'combine' in options.actions:
+ self.coverage.combine()
+ self.coverage.save()
+
+ # Remaining actions are reporting, with some common options.
+ report_args = dict(
+ morfs = args,
+ ignore_errors = options.ignore_errors,
+ omit = omit,
+ include = include,
+ )
+
+ if 'report' in options.actions:
+ total = self.coverage.report(
+ show_missing=options.show_missing, **report_args)
+ if 'annotate' in options.actions:
+ self.coverage.annotate(
+ directory=options.directory, **report_args)
+ if 'html' in options.actions:
+ total = self.coverage.html_report(
+ directory=options.directory, title=options.title,
+ **report_args)
+ if 'xml' in options.actions:
+ outfile = options.outfile
+ total = self.coverage.xml_report(outfile=outfile, **report_args)
+
+ if options.fail_under is not None:
+ if total >= options.fail_under:
+ return OK
+ else:
+ return FAIL_UNDER
+ else:
+ return OK
+
+ def help(self, error=None, topic=None, parser=None):
+ """Display an error message, or the named topic."""
+ assert error or topic or parser
+ if error:
+ print(error)
+ print("Use 'coverage help' for help.")
+ elif parser:
+ print(parser.format_help().strip())
+ else:
+ help_msg = HELP_TOPICS.get(topic, '').strip()
+ if help_msg:
+ print(help_msg % self.covpkg.__dict__)
+ else:
+ print("Don't know topic %r" % topic)
+
+ def do_help(self, options, args, parser):
+ """Deal with help requests.
+
+ Return True if it handled the request, False if not.
+
+ """
+ # Handle help.
+ if options.help:
+ if self.classic:
+ self.help_fn(topic='help')
+ else:
+ self.help_fn(parser=parser)
+ return True
+
+ if "help" in options.actions:
+ if args:
+ for a in args:
+ parser = CMDS.get(a)
+ if parser:
+ self.help_fn(parser=parser)
+ else:
+ self.help_fn(topic=a)
+ else:
+ self.help_fn(topic='help')
+ return True
+
+ # Handle version.
+ if options.version:
+ self.help_fn(topic='version')
+ return True
+
+ return False
+
+ def args_ok(self, options, args):
+ """Check for conflicts and problems in the options.
+
+ Returns True if everything is ok, or False if not.
+
+ """
+ for i in ['erase', 'execute']:
+ for j in ['annotate', 'html', 'report', 'combine']:
+ if (i in options.actions) and (j in options.actions):
+ self.help_fn("You can't specify the '%s' and '%s' "
+ "options at the same time." % (i, j))
+ return False
+
+ if not options.actions:
+ self.help_fn(
+ "You must specify at least one of -e, -x, -c, -r, -a, or -b."
+ )
+ return False
+ args_allowed = (
+ 'execute' in options.actions or
+ 'annotate' in options.actions or
+ 'html' in options.actions or
+ 'debug' in options.actions or
+ 'report' in options.actions or
+ 'xml' in options.actions
+ )
+ if not args_allowed and args:
+ self.help_fn("Unexpected arguments: %s" % " ".join(args))
+ return False
+
+ if 'execute' in options.actions and not args:
+ self.help_fn("Nothing to do.")
+ return False
+
+ return True
+
+ def do_execute(self, options, args):
+ """Implementation of 'coverage run'."""
+
+ # Set the first path element properly.
+ old_path0 = sys.path[0]
+
+ # Run the script.
+ self.coverage.start()
+ code_ran = True
+ try:
+ try:
+ if options.module:
+ sys.path[0] = ''
+ self.run_python_module(args[0], args)
+ else:
+ filename = args[0]
+ sys.path[0] = os.path.abspath(os.path.dirname(filename))
+ self.run_python_file(filename, args)
+ except NoSource:
+ code_ran = False
+ raise
+ finally:
+ self.coverage.stop()
+ if code_ran:
+ self.coverage.save()
+
+ # Restore the old path
+ sys.path[0] = old_path0
+
+ def do_debug(self, args):
+ """Implementation of 'coverage debug'."""
+
+ if not args:
+ self.help_fn("What information would you like: data, sys?")
+ return ERR
+ for info in args:
+ if info == 'sys':
+ print("-- sys ----------------------------------------")
+ for line in info_formatter(self.coverage.sysinfo()):
+ print(" %s" % line)
+ elif info == 'data':
+ print("-- data ---------------------------------------")
+ self.coverage.load()
+ print("path: %s" % self.coverage.data.filename)
+ print("has_arcs: %r" % self.coverage.data.has_arcs())
+ summary = self.coverage.data.summary(fullpath=True)
+ if summary:
+ filenames = sorted(summary.keys())
+ print("\n%d files:" % len(filenames))
+ for f in filenames:
+ print("%s: %d lines" % (f, summary[f]))
+ else:
+ print("No data collected")
+ else:
+ self.help_fn("Don't know what you mean by %r" % info)
+ return ERR
+ return OK
+
+
+def unshell_list(s):
+ """Turn a command-line argument into a list."""
+ if not s:
+ return None
+ if sys.platform == 'win32':
+ # When running coverage as coverage.exe, some of the behavior
+ # of the shell is emulated: wildcards are expanded into a list of
+ # filenames. So you have to single-quote patterns on the command
+ # line, but (not) helpfully, the single quotes are included in the
+ # argument, so we have to strip them off here.
+ s = s.strip("'")
+ return s.split(',')
+
+
+HELP_TOPICS = {
+# -------------------------
+'classic':
+r"""Coverage.py version %(__version__)s
+Measure, collect, and report on code coverage in Python programs.
+
+Usage:
+
+coverage -x [-p] [-L] [--timid] MODULE.py [ARG1 ARG2 ...]
+ Execute the module, passing the given command-line arguments, collecting
+ coverage data. With the -p option, include the machine name and process
+ id in the .coverage file name. With -L, measure coverage even inside the
+ Python installed library, which isn't done by default. With --timid, use a
+ simpler but slower trace method.
+
+coverage -e
+ Erase collected coverage data.
+
+coverage -c
+ Combine data from multiple coverage files (as created by -p option above)
+ and store it into a single file representing the union of the coverage.
+
+coverage -r [-m] [-i] [-o DIR,...] [FILE1 FILE2 ...]
+ Report on the statement coverage for the given files. With the -m
+ option, show line numbers of the statements that weren't executed.
+
+coverage -b -d DIR [-i] [-o DIR,...] [FILE1 FILE2 ...]
+ Create an HTML report of the coverage of the given files. Each file gets
+ its own page, with the file listing decorated to show executed, excluded,
+ and missed lines.
+
+coverage -a [-d DIR] [-i] [-o DIR,...] [FILE1 FILE2 ...]
+ Make annotated copies of the given files, marking statements that
+ are executed with > and statements that are missed with !.
+
+-d DIR
+ Write output files for -b or -a to this directory.
+
+-i Ignore errors while reporting or annotating.
+
+-o DIR,...
+ Omit reporting or annotating files when their filename path starts with
+ a directory listed in the omit list.
+ e.g. coverage -i -r -o c:\python25,lib\enthought\traits
+
+Coverage data is saved in the file .coverage by default. Set the
+COVERAGE_FILE environment variable to save it somewhere else.
+""",
+# -------------------------
+'help': """\
+Coverage.py, version %(__version__)s
+Measure, collect, and report on code coverage in Python programs.
+
+usage: coverage <command> [options] [args]
+
+Commands:
+ annotate Annotate source files with execution information.
+ combine Combine a number of data files.
+ erase Erase previously collected coverage data.
+ help Get help on using coverage.py.
+ html Create an HTML report.
+ report Report coverage stats on modules.
+ run Run a Python program and measure code execution.
+ xml Create an XML report of coverage results.
+
+Use "coverage help <command>" for detailed help on any command.
+Use "coverage help classic" for help on older command syntax.
+For more information, see %(__url__)s
+""",
+# -------------------------
+'minimum_help': """\
+Code coverage for Python. Use 'coverage help' for help.
+""",
+# -------------------------
+'version': """\
+Coverage.py, version %(__version__)s. %(__url__)s
+""",
+}
+
+
+def main(argv=None):
+ """The main entry point to Coverage.
+
+ This is installed as the script entry point.
+
+ """
+ if argv is None:
+ argv = sys.argv[1:]
+ try:
+ start = time.clock()
+ status = CoverageScript().command_line(argv)
+ end = time.clock()
+ if 0:
+ print("time: %.3fs" % (end - start))
+ except ExceptionDuringRun:
+ # An exception was caught while running the product code. The
+ # sys.exc_info() return tuple is packed into an ExceptionDuringRun
+ # exception.
+ _, err, _ = sys.exc_info()
+ traceback.print_exception(*err.args)
+ status = ERR
+ except CoverageException:
+ # A controlled error inside coverage.py: print the message to the user.
+ _, err, _ = sys.exc_info()
+ print(err)
+ status = ERR
+ except SystemExit:
+ # The user called `sys.exit()`. Exit with their argument, if any.
+ _, err, _ = sys.exc_info()
+ if err.args:
+ status = err.args[0]
+ else:
+ status = None
+ return status
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