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import contextlib
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import json
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import logging
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import os
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import StringIO
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import sys
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@ -474,11 +475,26 @@ class TestGitCl(TestCase):
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def tearDown(self):
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try:
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# Note: has_failed returns True if at least 1 test ran so far, current
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# included, has failed. That means current test may have actually ran
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# fine, and the check for no leftover calls would be skipped.
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self.assertEquals([], self.calls)
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except AssertionError:
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if not self.has_failed():
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self.assertEquals([], self.calls)
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raise
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# Sadly, has_failed() returns True if this OR any other tests before this
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# one have failed.
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git_cl.logging.exception(
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'\nIF YOU SEE THIS, READ BELOW, IT WILL SAVE YOUR TIME!\n'
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'There are un-consumed self.calls after this test has finished.\n'
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'If you don\'t know which test this is, run:\n'
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' tests/git_cl_tests.py -v\n'
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'\n'
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'If you are already running just this single test, then **first** '
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'fix the problem whose exception is emitted below by unittest '
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'runner.\n'
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'\n'
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'Else, to be sure what\'s going on, run this test **alone** with \n'
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' tests/git_cl_tests.py TestGitCl.<name>\n'
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'and follow instructions above.\n' +
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'=' * 80)
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finally:
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super(TestGitCl, self).tearDown()
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@ -2756,6 +2772,6 @@ class TestGitCl(TestCase):
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if __name__ == '__main__':
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git_cl.logging.basicConfig(
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level=git_cl.logging.DEBUG if '-v' in sys.argv else git_cl.logging.ERROR)
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logging.basicConfig(
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level=logging.DEBUG if '-v' in sys.argv else logging.ERROR)
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unittest.main()
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