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20 Nov 2025 07:36PM UTC coverage: 78.566% (-1.7%) from 80.302%
19549135539

Pull #22901

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Merge 9e21d48a2 into 730539e91
Pull Request #22901: Support large numbers of input files to Pyright.

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/src/python/pants/testutil/pytest_util.py
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# Copyright 2021 Pants project contributors (see CONTRIBUTORS.md).
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# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (see LICENSE).
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from __future__ import annotations
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from contextlib import contextmanager
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def assert_logged(
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    caplog, expect_logged: list[tuple[int, str]] | None = None, exclusively: bool = True
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) -> None:
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    if not expect_logged:
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        assert not caplog.records
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        return
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    if exclusively:
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        assert len(caplog.records) == len(expect_logged), (
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            f"Expected {len(expect_logged)} records, but got {len(caplog.records)}."
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        )
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    for idx, (lvl, msg) in enumerate(expect_logged):
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        if not exclusively:
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            log_record = next(
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                (log_record for log_record in caplog.records if msg in log_record.message), None
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            )
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            assert log_record is not None, f"Expected log message {msg!r} was not found."
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        else:
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            log_record = caplog.records[idx]
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        assert msg in log_record.message, (
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            f"The text {msg!r} was not found in {log_record.message!r}."
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        )
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        assert lvl == log_record.levelno, (
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            f"Expected level {lvl}, but got level {log_record.levelno}."
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        )
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@contextmanager
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def no_exception():
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    """Useful replacement for `pytest.raises()`, when there is no exception to be expected.
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    When declaring parametrized tests, the test function can take a exceptions
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    expectation as input, and always use a with-block for the code under test.
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        @pytest.mark.parametrize(
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            "answer, expect_raises",
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            [
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                (42, no_exception()),
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                (12, pytest.raises(WrongAnswer)),
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            ]
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        )
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        def test_search_for_the_meaning_of_life_universe_and_everything(
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            answer: int,
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            expect_raises: typing.ContextManager,
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        ):
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            with expect_raises:
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                computer.validate_result(answer)
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    """
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    yield None
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