diff --git a/Lib/test/test_doctest/test_doctest.py b/Lib/test/test_doctest/test_doctest.py index b25d57ceeae6aa..3e93a3bba283c2 100644 --- a/Lib/test/test_doctest/test_doctest.py +++ b/Lib/test/test_doctest/test_doctest.py @@ -4,7 +4,6 @@ from test import support from test.support import import_helper -from test.support.pty_helper import FakeInput # used in doctests import doctest import functools import os @@ -16,7 +15,6 @@ import tempfile import types import contextlib -import _colorize def doctest_skip_if(condition): @@ -471,7 +469,7 @@ def basics(): r""" >>> tests = finder.find(sample_func) >>> print(tests) # doctest: +ELLIPSIS - [] + [] The exact name depends on how test_doctest was invoked, so allow for leading path components. @@ -893,6 +891,7 @@ def basics(): r""" DocTestRunner is used to run DocTest test cases, and to accumulate statistics. Here's a simple DocTest case we can use: + >>> import _colorize >>> save_colorize = _colorize.COLORIZE >>> _colorize.COLORIZE = False @@ -1027,6 +1026,7 @@ def exceptions(): r""" lines between the first line and the type/value may be omitted or replaced with any other string: + >>> import _colorize >>> save_colorize = _colorize.COLORIZE >>> _colorize.COLORIZE = False @@ -1303,6 +1303,7 @@ def optionflags(): r""" The DONT_ACCEPT_TRUE_FOR_1 flag disables matches between True/False and 1/0: + >>> import _colorize >>> save_colorize = _colorize.COLORIZE >>> _colorize.COLORIZE = False @@ -1736,6 +1737,7 @@ def option_directives(): r""" single example. To turn an option on for an example, follow that example with a comment of the form ``# doctest: +OPTION``: + >>> import _colorize >>> save_colorize = _colorize.COLORIZE >>> _colorize.COLORIZE = False @@ -2002,6 +2004,7 @@ def test_debug(): r""" Create some fake stdin input, to feed to the debugger: + >>> from test.support.pty_helper import FakeInput >>> real_stdin = sys.stdin >>> sys.stdin = FakeInput(['next', 'print(x)', 'continue']) @@ -2031,6 +2034,7 @@ def test_pdb_set_trace(): with a version that restores stdout. This is necessary for you to see debugger output. + >>> import _colorize >>> save_colorize = _colorize.COLORIZE >>> _colorize.COLORIZE = False @@ -2048,6 +2052,7 @@ def test_pdb_set_trace(): To demonstrate this, we'll create a fake standard input that captures our debugger input: + >>> from test.support.pty_helper import FakeInput >>> real_stdin = sys.stdin >>> sys.stdin = FakeInput([ ... 'print(x)', # print data defined by the example @@ -2086,7 +2091,7 @@ def test_pdb_set_trace(): ... runner.run(test) ... finally: ... sys.stdin = real_stdin - > (3)calls_set_trace() + > (3)calls_set_trace() -> import pdb; pdb.set_trace() (Pdb) print(y) 2 @@ -2188,6 +2193,7 @@ def test_pdb_set_trace_nested(): >>> parser = doctest.DocTestParser() >>> runner = doctest.DocTestRunner(verbose=False) >>> test = parser.get_doctest(doc, globals(), "foo-bar@baz", "foo-bar@baz.py", 0) + >>> from test.support.pty_helper import FakeInput >>> real_stdin = sys.stdin >>> sys.stdin = FakeInput([ ... 'step', @@ -2700,6 +2706,7 @@ def test_testfile(): r""" We don't want color or `-v` in sys.argv for these tests. + >>> import _colorize >>> save_colorize = _colorize.COLORIZE >>> _colorize.COLORIZE = False @@ -3007,6 +3014,7 @@ def test_testmod(): r""" def test_unicode(): """ Check doctest with a non-ascii filename: + >>> import _colorize >>> save_colorize = _colorize.COLORIZE >>> _colorize.COLORIZE = False @@ -3331,6 +3339,7 @@ def test_run_doctestsuite_multiple_times(): def test_exception_with_note(note): """ + >>> import _colorize >>> save_colorize = _colorize.COLORIZE >>> _colorize.COLORIZE = False @@ -3465,6 +3474,7 @@ def test_syntax_error_subclass_from_stdlib(): def test_syntax_error_with_incorrect_expected_note(): """ + >>> import _colorize >>> save_colorize = _colorize.COLORIZE >>> _colorize.COLORIZE = False