[tor-dev] Stem Testing Mocking Issue

Erik I Islo eislo at wesleyan.edu
Wed Jun 13 19:52:38 UTC 2012


Hi Damian,

To answer your first question, we ran into the trouble when mocking
time.time().  This came up for us, as type(time.time) is
'builtin_function_or_method', which is the same as type(open) ->
'builtin_function_or_method'.

We also updated your adaptation to our patch so that no code is repeated.
This should make the function cleaner and more readable.  This new code can
be found at:
https://github.com/jacthinman/Tor-Stem/blob/mocking/test/mocking.py

Best,
-Erik & Megan

On Wed, Jun 13, 2012 at 2:21 AM, Damian Johnson <atagar at torproject.org>wrote:

> Hi Megan, thanks for the patch! What is an example of a standard
> library function with a builtin type? I'd like to exercise the use
> case that has been causing you trouble.
>
> This change has a couple issues, for instance it treats anything with
> the same name as a builtin like a builtin. It also calls setattr() on
> standard library functions if you try to mock it a second time.
>
> I've pushed an adaptation of your change to the 'mocking' branch of my
> personal repository...
> git://git.torproject.org/user/atagar/stem.git
>
> change...
>
> https://gitweb.torproject.org/user/atagar/stem.git/commitdiff/5029e4b9b92dbacdfc49867b7dcbee230ca782a8
>
> It shouldn't have the issues that I mentioned, though some remaining
> bits of the change confuse me. As you've found the mocking code is
> pretty tricky so I won't be able to make sense of it until I see what
> was breaking.
>
> Thanks! -Damian
>
> PS. Very nice commit message on b8b7c22. It helped me a lot in making
> sense of the change - thanks for that.
>
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