Best Python code snippet using autotest_python
logging_manager_unittest.py
Source: logging_manager_unittest.py
...202 finder = logging_manager._logging_manager_aware_logger__find_caller203 filename, lineno, caller_name = finder(logging_manager.logger)204 self.check_filename(filename)205 self.assertEquals('test_find_caller', caller_name)206 def _1_test_find_caller(self):207 self._0_test_find_caller()208 def test_find_caller(self):209 self._1_test_find_caller()210 def _0_test_non_reported_find_caller(self):211 finder = logging_manager._logging_manager_aware_logger__find_caller212 filename, lineno, caller_name = finder(logging_manager.logger)213 # Python 2.4 unittest implementation will call the unittest method in214 # file 'unittest.py', and Python >= 2.6 does the same in 'case.py'215 self.check_filename(filename, expected=['unittest.py', 'case.py'])216 def _1_test_non_reported_find_caller(self):217 self._0_test_non_reported_find_caller()218 @logging_manager.do_not_report_as_logging_caller219 def test_non_reported_find_caller(self):220 self._1_test_non_reported_find_caller()221if __name__ == '__main__':...
logging_manager_test.py
Source: logging_manager_test.py
...191 finder = logging_manager._logging_manager_aware_logger__find_caller192 filename, lineno, caller_name = finder(logging_manager.logger)193 self.check_filename(filename)194 self.assertEquals('test_find_caller', caller_name)195 def _1_test_find_caller(self):196 self._0_test_find_caller()197 def test_find_caller(self):198 self._1_test_find_caller()199 def _0_test_non_reported_find_caller(self):200 finder = logging_manager._logging_manager_aware_logger__find_caller201 filename, lineno, caller_name = finder(logging_manager.logger)202 # Python 2.4 unittest implementation will call the unittest method in203 # file 'unittest.py', and Python >= 2.6 does the same in 'case.py'204 self.check_filename(filename, expected=['unittest.py', 'case.py'])205 def _1_test_non_reported_find_caller(self):206 self._0_test_non_reported_find_caller()207 @logging_manager.do_not_report_as_logging_caller208 def test_non_reported_find_caller(self):209 self._1_test_non_reported_find_caller()210if __name__ == '__main__':...
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