Tests: Rename self.diag to self.tap and use self.t.diag where applicable
Having self.diag and self.t.diag was confusing as one referred to TAP output (self.diag) while the other referred to "task diagnostics" self.t.diag. self.diag is now gone and was replaced by self.tap with the same behavior.
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@@ -7,11 +7,11 @@ from .taskd import Taskd
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class BaseTestCase(unittest.TestCase):
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def diag(self, out):
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sys.stderr.write("--- diag start ---\n")
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def tap(self, out):
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sys.stderr.write("--- tap output start ---\n")
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for line in out.splitlines():
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sys.stderr.write(line + '\n')
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sys.stderr.write("--- diag end ---\n")
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sys.stderr.write("--- tap output end ---\n")
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@unittest.skipIf(TASKW_SKIP, "TASKW_SKIP set, skipping task tests.")
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@@ -119,8 +119,7 @@ class TestBug360AllowedChanges(BaseTestBug360):
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self.assertNotIn(expected, err)
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# Make sure no duplicate tasks were created
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args = ("diag",)
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code, out, err = self.t(args)
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code, out, err = self.t.diag()
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expected = "No duplicates found"
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self.assertIn(expected, out)
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@@ -42,7 +42,7 @@ class TestDiagColor(TestCase):
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def test_diag_color_builtin(self):
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"""Task diag output, so we can monitor platforms"""
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code, out, err = self.t.diag()
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self.diag (out)
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self.tap(out)
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if __name__ == "__main__":
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@@ -60,7 +60,7 @@ class TestBugNumber(TestCase):
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self.assertRegexpMatches(out, expected)
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# TAP diagnostics on the bas
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self.diag("Yay TAP diagnostics")
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self.tap("Yay TAP diagnostics")
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def test_faketime(self):
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"""Running tests using libfaketime"""
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@@ -106,9 +106,7 @@ class TestVersion(TestCase):
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"""Task binary matches the current git commit"""
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expected = "Commit: {0}".format(self.slurp_git())
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args = ("diag",)
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code, out, err = self.t(args)
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code, out, err = self.t.diag()
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self.assertIn(expected, out)
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