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Bump mako from 1.1.6 to 1.2.0 (#1684)
* Bump mako from 1.1.6 to 1.2.0 Bumps [mako](https://github.com/sqlalchemy/mako) from 1.1.6 to 1.2.0. - [Release notes](https://github.com/sqlalchemy/mako/releases) - [Changelog](https://github.com/sqlalchemy/mako/blob/main/CHANGES) - [Commits](https://github.com/sqlalchemy/mako/commits) --- updated-dependencies: - dependency-name: mako dependency-type: direct:production update-type: version-update:semver-minor ... Signed-off-by: dependabot[bot] <support@github.com> * Update mako==1.2.0 * Update MarkupSafe==2.1.1 * Add importlib-metadata==4.11.3 * Update requirements.txt Co-authored-by: dependabot[bot] <49699333+dependabot[bot]@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: JonnyWong16 <9099342+JonnyWong16@users.noreply.github.com> [skip ci]
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lib/mako/testing/assertions.py
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lib/mako/testing/assertions.py
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import contextlib
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import re
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import sys
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def eq_(a, b, msg=None):
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"""Assert a == b, with repr messaging on failure."""
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assert a == b, msg or "%r != %r" % (a, b)
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def ne_(a, b, msg=None):
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"""Assert a != b, with repr messaging on failure."""
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assert a != b, msg or "%r == %r" % (a, b)
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def in_(a, b, msg=None):
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"""Assert a in b, with repr messaging on failure."""
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assert a in b, msg or "%r not in %r" % (a, b)
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def not_in(a, b, msg=None):
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"""Assert a in not b, with repr messaging on failure."""
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assert a not in b, msg or "%r is in %r" % (a, b)
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def _assert_proper_exception_context(exception):
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"""assert that any exception we're catching does not have a __context__
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without a __cause__, and that __suppress_context__ is never set.
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Python 3 will report nested as exceptions as "during the handling of
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error X, error Y occurred". That's not what we want to do. We want
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these exceptions in a cause chain.
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"""
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if (
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exception.__context__ is not exception.__cause__
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and not exception.__suppress_context__
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):
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assert False, (
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"Exception %r was correctly raised but did not set a cause, "
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"within context %r as its cause."
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% (exception, exception.__context__)
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)
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def _assert_proper_cause_cls(exception, cause_cls):
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"""assert that any exception we're catching does not have a __context__
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without a __cause__, and that __suppress_context__ is never set.
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Python 3 will report nested as exceptions as "during the handling of
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error X, error Y occurred". That's not what we want to do. We want
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these exceptions in a cause chain.
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"""
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assert isinstance(exception.__cause__, cause_cls), (
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"Exception %r was correctly raised but has cause %r, which does not "
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"have the expected cause type %r."
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% (exception, exception.__cause__, cause_cls)
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)
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def assert_raises(except_cls, callable_, *args, **kw):
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return _assert_raises(except_cls, callable_, args, kw)
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def assert_raises_with_proper_context(except_cls, callable_, *args, **kw):
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return _assert_raises(except_cls, callable_, args, kw, check_context=True)
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def assert_raises_with_given_cause(
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except_cls, cause_cls, callable_, *args, **kw
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):
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return _assert_raises(except_cls, callable_, args, kw, cause_cls=cause_cls)
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def assert_raises_message(except_cls, msg, callable_, *args, **kwargs):
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return _assert_raises(except_cls, callable_, args, kwargs, msg=msg)
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def assert_raises_message_with_proper_context(
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except_cls, msg, callable_, *args, **kwargs
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):
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return _assert_raises(
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except_cls, callable_, args, kwargs, msg=msg, check_context=True
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)
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def assert_raises_message_with_given_cause(
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except_cls, msg, cause_cls, callable_, *args, **kwargs
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):
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return _assert_raises(
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except_cls, callable_, args, kwargs, msg=msg, cause_cls=cause_cls
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)
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def _assert_raises(
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except_cls,
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callable_,
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args,
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kwargs,
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msg=None,
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check_context=False,
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cause_cls=None,
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):
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with _expect_raises(except_cls, msg, check_context, cause_cls) as ec:
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callable_(*args, **kwargs)
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return ec.error
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class _ErrorContainer:
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error = None
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@contextlib.contextmanager
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def _expect_raises(except_cls, msg=None, check_context=False, cause_cls=None):
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ec = _ErrorContainer()
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if check_context:
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are_we_already_in_a_traceback = sys.exc_info()[0]
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try:
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yield ec
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success = False
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except except_cls as err:
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ec.error = err
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success = True
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if msg is not None:
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# I'm often pdbing here, and "err" above isn't
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# in scope, so assign the string explicitly
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error_as_string = str(err)
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assert re.search(msg, error_as_string, re.UNICODE), "%r !~ %s" % (
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msg,
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error_as_string,
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)
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if cause_cls is not None:
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_assert_proper_cause_cls(err, cause_cls)
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if check_context and not are_we_already_in_a_traceback:
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_assert_proper_exception_context(err)
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print(str(err).encode("utf-8"))
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# it's generally a good idea to not carry traceback objects outside
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# of the except: block, but in this case especially we seem to have
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# hit some bug in either python 3.10.0b2 or greenlet or both which
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# this seems to fix:
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# https://github.com/python-greenlet/greenlet/issues/242
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del ec
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# assert outside the block so it works for AssertionError too !
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assert success, "Callable did not raise an exception"
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def expect_raises(except_cls, check_context=False):
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return _expect_raises(except_cls, check_context=check_context)
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def expect_raises_message(except_cls, msg, check_context=False):
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return _expect_raises(except_cls, msg=msg, check_context=check_context)
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def expect_raises_with_proper_context(except_cls, check_context=True):
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return _expect_raises(except_cls, check_context=check_context)
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def expect_raises_message_with_proper_context(
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except_cls, msg, check_context=True
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):
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return _expect_raises(except_cls, msg=msg, check_context=check_context)
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