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  r62095 | amaury.forgeotdarc | 2008-04-01 17:37:33 -0500 (Tue, 01 Apr 2008) | 5 lines

  Fix and enable a skipped test:
  with python 2.6, enumerating bytes yields 1-char strings, not numbers.

  Don't merge this into the py3k branch.
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  r62099 | amaury.forgeotdarc | 2008-04-01 19:25:14 -0500 (Tue, 01 Apr 2008) | 14 lines

  Correct the apparent refleak in test_io:
  When cls is an ABCMeta, every call to isinstance(x, cls)
  records type(x) in the cls._abc_cache of cls_abc_negative_cache.
  So we clear these caches at the end of the test.

  inspect.isabstract() is not the correct test for all ABCs, because there is no @abstractmethod in io.py (why?)
  isinstance(cls, ABCMeta) would be more exact, but it fails with an infinite recursion.
  So I used a hack to determine whether a class is an ABCMeta.

  The true correction would be to turn cls._abc_cache &co into a WeakSet, as py3k does.
  But classic classes are not weak referenceable...

  Of course, this change should not be merged into the py3k branch.
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runtests.sh
#!/bin/bash

HELP="Usage: ./runtests.py [-h] [-x] [flags] [tests]

Runs each unit test independently, with output directed to a file in
OUT/<test>.out.  If no tests are given, all tests are run; otherwise,
only the specified tests are run, unless -x is also given, in which
case all tests *except* those given are run.

Standard output shows the name of the tests run, with 'BAD' or
'SKIPPED' added if the test didn't produce a positive result.  Also,
three files are created, named 'BAD', 'GOOD' and 'SKIPPED', to which
are written the names of the tests categorized by result.

Flags (arguments starting with '-') are passed transparently to
regrtest.py, except for -x, which is processed here."

# Choose the Python binary.
case `uname` in
Darwin) PYTHON=./python.exe;;
CYGWIN*) PYTHON=./python.exe;;
*)      PYTHON=./python;;
esac

# Unset PYTHONPATH, just to be sure.
unset PYTHONPATH

# Create the output directory if necessary.
mkdir -p OUT

# Empty the summary files.
>GOOD
>BAD
>SKIPPED

# Process flags (transparently pass these on to regrtest.py)
FLAGS=""
EXCEPT=""
while :
do
    case $1 in
    -h|--h|-help|--help) echo "$HELP"; exit;;
    --) FLAGS="$FLAGS $1"; shift; break;;
    -x) EXCEPT="$1"; shift;;
    -*) FLAGS="$FLAGS $1"; shift;;
    *)  break;;
    esac
done

# Compute the list of tests to run.
case "$#$EXCEPT" in
0) 
    TESTS=`(cd Lib/test; ls test_*.py | sed 's/\.py//')`
    ;;
*-x)
    PAT="^(`echo $@ | sed 's/\.py//' | sed 's/ /|/'`)$"
    TESTS=`(cd Lib/test; ls test_*.py | sed 's/\.py//' | egrep -v "$PAT")`
    ;;
*)
    TESTS="$@"
    ;;
esac

# Run the tests.
for T in $TESTS
do
    echo -n $T
    if   case $T in
         *curses*)
	     echo
	     $PYTHON -E Lib/test/regrtest.py $FLAGS $T 2>OUT/$T.out
	     ;;
         *)  $PYTHON -E Lib/test/regrtest.py $FLAGS $T >OUT/$T.out 2>&1;;
         esac
    then
        if grep -q "1 test skipped:" OUT/$T.out
        then
            echo " SKIPPED"
            echo $T >>SKIPPED
        else
            echo
            echo $T >>GOOD
        fi
    else
        echo " BAD"
        echo $T >>BAD
    fi
done

# Summarize results
wc -l BAD GOOD SKIPPED
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