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			187 lines
		
	
	
	
		
			7.6 KiB
		
	
	
	
		
			Python
		
	
	
	
	
	
"""Test suite for the profile module."""
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import sys
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import pstats
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import unittest
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import os
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from difflib import unified_diff
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from io import StringIO
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from test.support import TESTFN, run_unittest, unlink
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from contextlib import contextmanager
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import profile
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from test.profilee import testfunc, timer
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class ProfileTest(unittest.TestCase):
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    profilerclass = profile.Profile
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    profilermodule = profile
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    methodnames = ['print_stats', 'print_callers', 'print_callees']
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    expected_max_output = ':0(max)'
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    def tearDown(self):
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        unlink(TESTFN)
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    def get_expected_output(self):
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        return _ProfileOutput
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    @classmethod
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    def do_profiling(cls):
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        results = []
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        prof = cls.profilerclass(timer, 0.001)
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        start_timer = timer()
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        prof.runctx("testfunc()", globals(), locals())
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        results.append(timer() - start_timer)
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        for methodname in cls.methodnames:
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            s = StringIO()
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            stats = pstats.Stats(prof, stream=s)
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            stats.strip_dirs().sort_stats("stdname")
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            getattr(stats, methodname)()
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            output = s.getvalue().splitlines()
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            mod_name = testfunc.__module__.rsplit('.', 1)[1]
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            # Only compare against stats originating from the test file.
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            # Prevents outside code (e.g., the io module) from causing
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            # unexpected output.
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            output = [line.rstrip() for line in output if mod_name in line]
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            results.append('\n'.join(output))
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        return results
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    def test_cprofile(self):
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        results = self.do_profiling()
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        expected = self.get_expected_output()
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        self.assertEqual(results[0], 1000)
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        for i, method in enumerate(self.methodnames):
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            if results[i+1] != expected[method]:
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                print("Stats.%s output for %s doesn't fit expectation!" %
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                      (method, self.profilerclass.__name__))
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                print('\n'.join(unified_diff(
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                                  results[i+1].split('\n'),
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                                  expected[method].split('\n'))))
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    def test_calling_conventions(self):
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        # Issue #5330: profile and cProfile wouldn't report C functions called
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        # with keyword arguments. We test all calling conventions.
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        stmts = [
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            "max([0])",
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            "max([0], key=int)",
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            "max([0], **dict(key=int))",
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            "max(*([0],))",
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            "max(*([0],), key=int)",
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            "max(*([0],), **dict(key=int))",
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        ]
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        for stmt in stmts:
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            s = StringIO()
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            prof = self.profilerclass(timer, 0.001)
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            prof.runctx(stmt, globals(), locals())
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            stats = pstats.Stats(prof, stream=s)
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            stats.print_stats()
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            res = s.getvalue()
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            self.assertIn(self.expected_max_output, res,
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                "Profiling {0!r} didn't report max:\n{1}".format(stmt, res))
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    def test_run(self):
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        with silent():
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            self.profilermodule.run("int('1')")
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        self.profilermodule.run("int('1')", filename=TESTFN)
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        self.assertTrue(os.path.exists(TESTFN))
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    def test_runctx(self):
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        with silent():
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            self.profilermodule.runctx("testfunc()", globals(), locals())
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        self.profilermodule.runctx("testfunc()", globals(), locals(),
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                                  filename=TESTFN)
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        self.assertTrue(os.path.exists(TESTFN))
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def regenerate_expected_output(filename, cls):
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    filename = filename.rstrip('co')
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    print('Regenerating %s...' % filename)
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    results = cls.do_profiling()
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    newfile = []
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    with open(filename, 'r') as f:
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        for line in f:
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            newfile.append(line)
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            if line.startswith('#--cut'):
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                break
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    with open(filename, 'w') as f:
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        f.writelines(newfile)
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        f.write("_ProfileOutput = {}\n")
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        for i, method in enumerate(cls.methodnames):
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            f.write('_ProfileOutput[%r] = """\\\n%s"""\n' % (
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                    method, results[i+1]))
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        f.write('\nif __name__ == "__main__":\n    main()\n')
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@contextmanager
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def silent():
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    stdout = sys.stdout
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    try:
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        sys.stdout = StringIO()
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        yield
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    finally:
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        sys.stdout = stdout
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def test_main():
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    run_unittest(ProfileTest)
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def main():
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    if '-r' not in sys.argv:
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        test_main()
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    else:
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        regenerate_expected_output(__file__, ProfileTest)
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# Don't remove this comment. Everything below it is auto-generated.
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#--cut--------------------------------------------------------------------------
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_ProfileOutput = {}
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_ProfileOutput['print_stats'] = """\
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       28   27.972    0.999   27.972    0.999 profilee.py:110(__getattr__)
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        1  269.996  269.996  999.769  999.769 profilee.py:25(testfunc)
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     23/3  149.937    6.519  169.917   56.639 profilee.py:35(factorial)
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       20   19.980    0.999   19.980    0.999 profilee.py:48(mul)
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        2   39.986   19.993  599.830  299.915 profilee.py:55(helper)
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        4  115.984   28.996  119.964   29.991 profilee.py:73(helper1)
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        2   -0.006   -0.003  139.946   69.973 profilee.py:84(helper2_indirect)
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        8  311.976   38.997  399.912   49.989 profilee.py:88(helper2)
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        8   63.976    7.997   79.960    9.995 profilee.py:98(subhelper)"""
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_ProfileOutput['print_callers'] = """\
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:0(append)                        <- profilee.py:73(helper1)(4)  119.964
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:0(exc_info)                      <- profilee.py:73(helper1)(4)  119.964
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:0(hasattr)                       <- profilee.py:73(helper1)(4)  119.964
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                                     profilee.py:88(helper2)(8)  399.912
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profilee.py:110(__getattr__)      <- :0(hasattr)(12)   11.964
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                                     profilee.py:98(subhelper)(16)   79.960
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profilee.py:25(testfunc)          <- <string>:1(<module>)(1)  999.767
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profilee.py:35(factorial)         <- profilee.py:25(testfunc)(1)  999.769
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                                     profilee.py:35(factorial)(20)  169.917
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                                     profilee.py:84(helper2_indirect)(2)  139.946
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profilee.py:48(mul)               <- profilee.py:35(factorial)(20)  169.917
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profilee.py:55(helper)            <- profilee.py:25(testfunc)(2)  999.769
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profilee.py:73(helper1)           <- profilee.py:55(helper)(4)  599.830
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profilee.py:84(helper2_indirect)  <- profilee.py:55(helper)(2)  599.830
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profilee.py:88(helper2)           <- profilee.py:55(helper)(6)  599.830
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                                     profilee.py:84(helper2_indirect)(2)  139.946
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profilee.py:98(subhelper)         <- profilee.py:88(helper2)(8)  399.912"""
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_ProfileOutput['print_callees'] = """\
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:0(hasattr)                       -> profilee.py:110(__getattr__)(12)   27.972
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<string>:1(<module>)              -> profilee.py:25(testfunc)(1)  999.769
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profilee.py:110(__getattr__)      ->
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profilee.py:25(testfunc)          -> profilee.py:35(factorial)(1)  169.917
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                                     profilee.py:55(helper)(2)  599.830
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profilee.py:35(factorial)         -> profilee.py:35(factorial)(20)  169.917
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                                     profilee.py:48(mul)(20)   19.980
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profilee.py:48(mul)               ->
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profilee.py:55(helper)            -> profilee.py:73(helper1)(4)  119.964
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                                     profilee.py:84(helper2_indirect)(2)  139.946
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                                     profilee.py:88(helper2)(6)  399.912
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profilee.py:73(helper1)           -> :0(append)(4)   -0.004
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profilee.py:84(helper2_indirect)  -> profilee.py:35(factorial)(2)  169.917
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                                     profilee.py:88(helper2)(2)  399.912
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profilee.py:88(helper2)           -> :0(hasattr)(8)   11.964
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                                     profilee.py:98(subhelper)(8)   79.960
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profilee.py:98(subhelper)         -> profilee.py:110(__getattr__)(16)   27.972"""
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if __name__ == "__main__":
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    main()
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