#!/usr/bin/env python # # Copyright 2004,2010,2018 Free Software Foundation, Inc. # # This file is part of GNU Radio # # SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-3.0-or-later # # """ GNU radio specific extension of unittest. """ import time import unittest # We allow snakeCase here for consistency with unittest # pylint: disable=invalid-name class TestCase(unittest.TestCase): """A subclass of unittest.TestCase that adds additional assertions Adds new methods assertComplexAlmostEqual, assertComplexTuplesAlmostEqual and assertFloatTuplesAlmostEqual """ def assertComplexAlmostEqual(self, first, second, places=7, msg=None): """Fail if the two complex objects are unequal as determined by their difference rounded to the given number of decimal places (default 7) and comparing to zero. Note that decimal places (from zero) is usually not the same as significant digits (measured from the most significant digit). """ if round(second.real-first.real, places) != 0: raise self.failureException( msg or '%r != %r within %r places' % (first, second, places)) if round(second.imag-first.imag, places) != 0: raise self.failureException( msg or '%r != %r within %r places' % (first, second, places) ) def assertComplexAlmostEqual2(self, ref, x, abs_eps=1e-12, rel_eps=1e-6, msg=None): """ Fail if the two complex objects are unequal as determined by both absolute delta (abs_eps) and relative delta (rel_eps). """ if abs(ref - x) < abs_eps: return if abs(ref) > abs_eps: if abs(ref-x) / abs(ref) > rel_eps: raise self.failureException( msg or '%r != %r rel_error = %r rel_limit = %r' % ( ref, x, abs(ref-x) / abs(ref), rel_eps ) ) else: raise self.failureException( msg or '%r != %r rel_error = %r rel_limit = %r' % ( ref, x, abs(ref-x) / abs(ref), rel_eps ) ) def assertComplexTuplesAlmostEqual(self, a, b, places=7, msg=None): """ Fail if the two complex tuples are not approximately equal. Approximate equality is determined by specifying the number of decimal places.0 """ self.assertEqual(len(a), len(b)) return all([ self.assertComplexAlmostEqual(x, y, places, msg) for (x, y) in zip(a, b) ]) def assertComplexTuplesAlmostEqual2(self, a, b, abs_eps=1e-12, rel_eps=1e-6, msg=None): """ Fail if the two complex tuples are not approximately equal. Approximate equality is determined by calling assertComplexAlmostEqual(). """ self.assertEqual(len(a), len(b)) return all([ self.assertComplexAlmostEqual2(x, y, abs_eps, rel_eps, msg) for (x, y) in zip(a, b) ]) def assertFloatTuplesAlmostEqual(self, a, b, places=7, msg=None): """ Fail if the two real-valued tuples are not approximately equal. Approximate equality is determined by specifying the number of decimal places. """ self.assertEqual(len(a), len(b)) return all([ self.assertAlmostEqual(x, y, places, msg) for (x, y) in zip(a, b) ]) def assertFloatTuplesAlmostEqual2(self, a, b, abs_eps=1e-12, rel_eps=1e-6, msg=None): self.assertEqual(len(a), len(b)) return all([ self.assertComplexAlmostEqual2(x, y, abs_eps, rel_eps, msg) for (x, y) in zip(a, b) ]) def waitFor( self, condition, timeout=5.0, poll_interval=0.2, fail_on_timeout=True, fail_msg=None): """ Helper function: Wait for a callable to return True within a given timeout. This is useful for running tests where an exact wait time is not known. Arguments: - condition: A callable. Must return True when a 'good' condition is met. - timeout: Timeout in seconds. `condition` must return True within this timeout. - poll_interval: Time between calls to condition() in seconds - fail_on_timeout: If True, the test case will fail when the timeout occurs. If False, this function will return False in that case. - fail_msg: The message that is printed when a timeout occurs and fail_on_timeout is true. """ if not callable(condition): self.fail("Invalid condition provided to waitFor()!") stop_time = time.monotonic() + timeout while time.monotonic() <= stop_time: if condition(): return True time.sleep(poll_interval) if fail_on_timeout: fail_msg = fail_msg or "Timeout exceeded during call to waitFor()!" self.fail(fail_msg) return False TestResult = unittest.TestResult TestSuite = unittest.TestSuite FunctionTestCase = unittest.FunctionTestCase TestLoader = unittest.TestLoader TextTestRunner = unittest.TextTestRunner TestProgram = unittest.TestProgram main = TestProgram def run(PUT, filename=None, verbosity=1): ''' Runs the unittest on a TestCase PUT: the program under test and should be a gr_unittest.TestCase filename: This argument is here for historical reasons. ''' if filename: print("DEPRECATED: Using filename with gr_unittest does no longer " "have any effect.") main(verbosity=verbosity) ############################################################################## # Executing this module from the command line ############################################################################## if __name__ == "__main__": main(module=None)