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import itertools import operator import re # By default, don't filter tests _test_matchers = () _test_patterns = () def match_test(test): # Function used by support.run_unittest() and regrtest --list-cases result = False for matcher, result in reversed(_test_matchers): if matcher(test.id()): return result return not result def _is_full_match_test(pattern): # If a pattern contains at least one dot, it's considered # as a full test identifier. # Example: 'test.test_os.FileTests.test_access'. # # ignore patterns which contain fnmatch patterns: '*', '?', '[...]' # or '[!...]'. For example, ignore 'test_access*'. return ('.' in pattern) and (not re.search(r'[?*\[\]]', pattern)) def get_match_tests(): global _test_patterns return _test_patterns def set_match_tests(patterns): global _test_matchers, _test_patterns if not patterns: _test_matchers = () _test_patterns = () else: itemgetter = operator.itemgetter patterns = tuple(patterns) if patterns != _test_patterns: _test_matchers = [ (_compile_match_function(map(itemgetter(0), it)), result) for result, it in itertools.groupby(patterns, itemgetter(1)) ] _test_patterns = patterns def _compile_match_function(patterns): patterns = list(patterns) if all(map(_is_full_match_test, patterns)): # Simple case: all patterns are full test identifier. # The test.bisect_cmd utility only uses such full test identifiers. return set(patterns).__contains__ else: import fnmatch regex = '|'.join(map(fnmatch.translate, patterns)) # The search *is* case sensitive on purpose: # don't use flags=re.IGNORECASE regex_match = re.compile(regex).match def match_test_regex(test_id, regex_match=regex_match): if regex_match(test_id): # The regex matches the whole identifier, for example # 'test.test_os.FileTests.test_access'. return True else: # Try to match parts of the test identifier. # For example, split 'test.test_os.FileTests.test_access' # into: 'test', 'test_os', 'FileTests' and 'test_access'. return any(map(regex_match, test_id.split("."))) return match_test_regex
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