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228 lines
7.7 KiB
Python
228 lines
7.7 KiB
Python
"""Running tests"""
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import sys
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import time
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import warnings
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from . import result
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from .signals import registerResult
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__unittest = True
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class _WritelnDecorator(object):
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"""Used to decorate file-like objects with a handy 'writeln' method"""
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def __init__(self,stream):
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self.stream = stream
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def __getattr__(self, attr):
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if attr in ('stream', '__getstate__'):
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raise AttributeError(attr)
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return getattr(self.stream,attr)
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def writeln(self, arg=None):
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if arg:
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self.write(arg)
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self.write('\n') # text-mode streams translate to \r\n if needed
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class TextTestResult(result.TestResult):
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"""A test result class that can print formatted text results to a stream.
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Used by TextTestRunner.
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"""
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separator1 = '=' * 70
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separator2 = '-' * 70
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def __init__(self, stream, descriptions, verbosity):
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super(TextTestResult, self).__init__(stream, descriptions, verbosity)
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self.stream = stream
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self.showAll = verbosity > 1
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self.dots = verbosity == 1
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self.descriptions = descriptions
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def getDescription(self, test):
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doc_first_line = test.shortDescription()
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if self.descriptions and doc_first_line:
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return '\n'.join((str(test), doc_first_line))
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else:
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return str(test)
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def startTest(self, test):
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super(TextTestResult, self).startTest(test)
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if self.showAll:
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self.stream.write(self.getDescription(test))
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self.stream.write(" ... ")
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self.stream.flush()
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def addSuccess(self, test):
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super(TextTestResult, self).addSuccess(test)
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if self.showAll:
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self.stream.writeln("ok")
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elif self.dots:
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self.stream.write('.')
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self.stream.flush()
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def addError(self, test, err):
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super(TextTestResult, self).addError(test, err)
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if self.showAll:
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self.stream.writeln("ERROR")
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elif self.dots:
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self.stream.write('E')
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self.stream.flush()
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def addFailure(self, test, err):
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super(TextTestResult, self).addFailure(test, err)
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if self.showAll:
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self.stream.writeln("FAIL")
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elif self.dots:
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self.stream.write('F')
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self.stream.flush()
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def addSkip(self, test, reason):
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super(TextTestResult, self).addSkip(test, reason)
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if self.showAll:
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self.stream.writeln("skipped {0!r}".format(reason))
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elif self.dots:
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self.stream.write("s")
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self.stream.flush()
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def addExpectedFailure(self, test, err):
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super(TextTestResult, self).addExpectedFailure(test, err)
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if self.showAll:
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self.stream.writeln("expected failure")
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elif self.dots:
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self.stream.write("x")
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self.stream.flush()
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def addUnexpectedSuccess(self, test):
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super(TextTestResult, self).addUnexpectedSuccess(test)
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if self.showAll:
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self.stream.writeln("unexpected success")
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elif self.dots:
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self.stream.write("u")
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self.stream.flush()
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def printErrors(self):
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if self.dots or self.showAll:
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self.stream.writeln()
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self.printErrorList('ERROR', self.errors)
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self.printErrorList('FAIL', self.failures)
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def printErrorList(self, flavour, errors):
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for test, err in errors:
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self.stream.writeln(self.separator1)
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self.stream.writeln("%s: %s" % (flavour,self.getDescription(test)))
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self.stream.writeln(self.separator2)
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self.stream.writeln("%s" % err)
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class TextTestRunner(object):
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"""A test runner class that displays results in textual form.
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It prints out the names of tests as they are run, errors as they
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occur, and a summary of the results at the end of the test run.
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"""
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resultclass = TextTestResult
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def __init__(self, stream=None, descriptions=True, verbosity=1,
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failfast=False, buffer=False, resultclass=None, warnings=None,
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*, tb_locals=False):
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"""Construct a TextTestRunner.
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Subclasses should accept **kwargs to ensure compatibility as the
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interface changes.
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"""
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if stream is None:
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stream = sys.stderr
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self.stream = _WritelnDecorator(stream)
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self.descriptions = descriptions
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self.verbosity = verbosity
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self.failfast = failfast
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self.buffer = buffer
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self.tb_locals = tb_locals
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self.warnings = warnings
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if resultclass is not None:
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self.resultclass = resultclass
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def _makeResult(self):
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return self.resultclass(self.stream, self.descriptions, self.verbosity)
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def run(self, test):
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"Run the given test case or test suite."
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result = self._makeResult()
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registerResult(result)
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result.failfast = self.failfast
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result.buffer = self.buffer
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result.tb_locals = self.tb_locals
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with warnings.catch_warnings():
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if self.warnings:
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# if self.warnings is set, use it to filter all the warnings
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warnings.simplefilter(self.warnings)
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# if the filter is 'default' or 'always', special-case the
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# warnings from the deprecated unittest methods to show them
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# no more than once per module, because they can be fairly
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# noisy. The -Wd and -Wa flags can be used to bypass this
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# only when self.warnings is None.
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if self.warnings in ['default', 'always']:
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warnings.filterwarnings('module',
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category=DeprecationWarning,
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message=r'Please use assert\w+ instead.')
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startTime = time.time()
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startTestRun = getattr(result, 'startTestRun', None)
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if startTestRun is not None:
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startTestRun()
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try:
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test(result)
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finally:
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stopTestRun = getattr(result, 'stopTestRun', None)
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if stopTestRun is not None:
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stopTestRun()
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stopTime = time.time()
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timeTaken = stopTime - startTime
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result.printErrors()
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# [jart local modification]
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# [print nothing on success in quiet mode]
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if not self.verbosity and result.wasSuccessful():
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return result
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if hasattr(result, 'separator2'):
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self.stream.writeln(result.separator2)
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run = result.testsRun
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self.stream.writeln("Ran %d test%s in %.3fs" %
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(run, run != 1 and "s" or "", timeTaken))
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self.stream.writeln()
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expectedFails = unexpectedSuccesses = skipped = 0
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try:
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results = map(len, (result.expectedFailures,
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result.unexpectedSuccesses,
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result.skipped))
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except AttributeError:
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pass
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else:
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expectedFails, unexpectedSuccesses, skipped = results
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infos = []
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if not result.wasSuccessful():
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self.stream.write("FAILED")
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failed, errored = len(result.failures), len(result.errors)
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if failed:
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infos.append("failures=%d" % failed)
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if errored:
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infos.append("errors=%d" % errored)
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else:
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self.stream.write("OK")
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if skipped:
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infos.append("skipped=%d" % skipped)
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if expectedFails:
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infos.append("expected failures=%d" % expectedFails)
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if unexpectedSuccesses:
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infos.append("unexpected successes=%d" % unexpectedSuccesses)
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if infos:
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self.stream.writeln(" (%s)" % (", ".join(infos),))
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else:
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self.stream.write("\n")
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return result
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