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+"""Loading unittests."""
+
+import os
+import re
+import sys
+import traceback
+import types
+import functools
+import warnings
+
+from fnmatch import fnmatch, fnmatchcase
+
+from . import case, suite, util
+
+__unittest = True
+
+# what about .pyc (etc)
+# we would need to avoid loading the same tests multiple times
+# from '.py', *and* '.pyc'
+VALID_MODULE_NAME = re.compile(r'[_a-z]\w*\.py$', re.IGNORECASE)
+
+
+class _FailedTest(case.TestCase):
+    _testMethodName = None
+
+    def __init__(self, method_name, exception):
+        self._exception = exception
+        super(_FailedTest, self).__init__(method_name)
+
+    def __getattr__(self, name):
+        if name != self._testMethodName:
+            return super(_FailedTest, self).__getattr__(name)
+        def testFailure():
+            raise self._exception
+        return testFailure
+
+
+def _make_failed_import_test(name, suiteClass):
+    message = 'Failed to import test module: %s\n%s' % (
+        name, traceback.format_exc())
+    return _make_failed_test(name, ImportError(message), suiteClass, message)
+
+def _make_failed_load_tests(name, exception, suiteClass):
+    message = 'Failed to call load_tests:\n%s' % (traceback.format_exc(),)
+    return _make_failed_test(
+        name, exception, suiteClass, message)
+
+def _make_failed_test(methodname, exception, suiteClass, message):
+    test = _FailedTest(methodname, exception)
+    return suiteClass((test,)), message
+
+def _make_skipped_test(methodname, exception, suiteClass):
+    @case.skip(str(exception))
+    def testSkipped(self):
+        pass
+    attrs = {methodname: testSkipped}
+    TestClass = type("ModuleSkipped", (case.TestCase,), attrs)
+    return suiteClass((TestClass(methodname),))
+
+def _jython_aware_splitext(path):
+    if path.lower().endswith('$py.class'):
+        return path[:-9]
+    return os.path.splitext(path)[0]
+
+
+class TestLoader(object):
+    """
+    This class is responsible for loading tests according to various criteria
+    and returning them wrapped in a TestSuite
+    """
+    testMethodPrefix = 'test'
+    sortTestMethodsUsing = staticmethod(util.three_way_cmp)
+    testNamePatterns = None
+    suiteClass = suite.TestSuite
+    _top_level_dir = None
+
+    def __init__(self):
+        super(TestLoader, self).__init__()
+        self.errors = []
+        # Tracks packages which we have called into via load_tests, to
+        # avoid infinite re-entrancy.
+        self._loading_packages = set()
+
+    def loadTestsFromTestCase(self, testCaseClass):
+        """Return a suite of all test cases contained in testCaseClass"""
+        if issubclass(testCaseClass, suite.TestSuite):
+            raise TypeError("Test cases should not be derived from "
+                            "TestSuite. Maybe you meant to derive from "
+                            "TestCase?")
+        testCaseNames = self.getTestCaseNames(testCaseClass)
+        if not testCaseNames and hasattr(testCaseClass, 'runTest'):
+            testCaseNames = ['runTest']
+        loaded_suite = self.suiteClass(map(testCaseClass, testCaseNames))
+        return loaded_suite
+
+    # XXX After Python 3.5, remove backward compatibility hacks for
+    # use_load_tests deprecation via *args and **kws.  See issue 16662.
+    def loadTestsFromModule(self, module, *args, pattern=None, **kws):
+        """Return a suite of all test cases contained in the given module"""
+        # This method used to take an undocumented and unofficial
+        # use_load_tests argument.  For backward compatibility, we still
+        # accept the argument (which can also be the first position) but we
+        # ignore it and issue a deprecation warning if it's present.
+        if len(args) > 0 or 'use_load_tests' in kws:
+            warnings.warn('use_load_tests is deprecated and ignored',
+                          DeprecationWarning)
+            kws.pop('use_load_tests', None)
+        if len(args) > 1:
+            # Complain about the number of arguments, but don't forget the
+            # required `module` argument.
+            complaint = len(args) + 1
+            raise TypeError('loadTestsFromModule() takes 1 positional argument but {} were given'.format(complaint))
+        if len(kws) != 0:
+            # Since the keyword arguments are unsorted (see PEP 468), just
+            # pick the alphabetically sorted first argument to complain about,
+            # if multiple were given.  At least the error message will be
+            # predictable.
+            complaint = sorted(kws)[0]
+            raise TypeError("loadTestsFromModule() got an unexpected keyword argument '{}'".format(complaint))
+        tests = []
+        for name in dir(module):
+            obj = getattr(module, name)
+            if isinstance(obj, type) and issubclass(obj, case.TestCase):
+                tests.append(self.loadTestsFromTestCase(obj))
+
+        load_tests = getattr(module, 'load_tests', None)
+        tests = self.suiteClass(tests)
+        if load_tests is not None:
+            try:
+                return load_tests(self, tests, pattern)
+            except Exception as e:
+                error_case, error_message = _make_failed_load_tests(
+                    module.__name__, e, self.suiteClass)
+                self.errors.append(error_message)
+                return error_case
+        return tests
+
+    def loadTestsFromName(self, name, module=None):
+        """Return a suite of all test cases given a string specifier.
+
+        The name may resolve either to a module, a test case class, a
+        test method within a test case class, or a callable object which
+        returns a TestCase or TestSuite instance.
+
+        The method optionally resolves the names relative to a given module.
+        """
+        parts = name.split('.')
+        error_case, error_message = None, None
+        if module is None:
+            parts_copy = parts[:]
+            while parts_copy:
+                try:
+                    module_name = '.'.join(parts_copy)
+                    module = __import__(module_name)
+                    break
+                except ImportError:
+                    next_attribute = parts_copy.pop()
+                    # Last error so we can give it to the user if needed.
+                    error_case, error_message = _make_failed_import_test(
+                        next_attribute, self.suiteClass)
+                    if not parts_copy:
+                        # Even the top level import failed: report that error.
+                        self.errors.append(error_message)
+                        return error_case
+            parts = parts[1:]
+        obj = module
+        for part in parts:
+            try:
+                parent, obj = obj, getattr(obj, part)
+            except AttributeError as e:
+                # We can't traverse some part of the name.
+                if (getattr(obj, '__path__', None) is not None
+                    and error_case is not None):
+                    # This is a package (no __path__ per importlib docs), and we
+                    # encountered an error importing something. We cannot tell
+                    # the difference between package.WrongNameTestClass and
+                    # package.wrong_module_name so we just report the
+                    # ImportError - it is more informative.
+                    self.errors.append(error_message)
+                    return error_case
+                else:
+                    # Otherwise, we signal that an AttributeError has occurred.
+                    error_case, error_message = _make_failed_test(
+                        part, e, self.suiteClass,
+                        'Failed to access attribute:\n%s' % (
+                            traceback.format_exc(),))
+                    self.errors.append(error_message)
+                    return error_case
+
+        if isinstance(obj, types.ModuleType):
+            return self.loadTestsFromModule(obj)
+        elif isinstance(obj, type) and issubclass(obj, case.TestCase):
+            return self.loadTestsFromTestCase(obj)
+        elif (isinstance(obj, types.FunctionType) and
+              isinstance(parent, type) and
+              issubclass(parent, case.TestCase)):
+            name = parts[-1]
+            inst = parent(name)
+            # static methods follow a different path
+            if not isinstance(getattr(inst, name), types.FunctionType):
+                return self.suiteClass([inst])
+        elif isinstance(obj, suite.TestSuite):
+            return obj
+        if callable(obj):
+            test = obj()
+            if isinstance(test, suite.TestSuite):
+                return test
+            elif isinstance(test, case.TestCase):
+                return self.suiteClass([test])
+            else:
+                raise TypeError("calling %s returned %s, not a test" %
+                                (obj, test))
+        else:
+            raise TypeError("don't know how to make test from: %s" % obj)
+
+    def loadTestsFromNames(self, names, module=None):
+        """Return a suite of all test cases found using the given sequence
+        of string specifiers. See 'loadTestsFromName()'.
+        """
+        suites = [self.loadTestsFromName(name, module) for name in names]
+        return self.suiteClass(suites)
+
+    def getTestCaseNames(self, testCaseClass):
+        """Return a sorted sequence of method names found within testCaseClass
+        """
+        def shouldIncludeMethod(attrname):
+            if not attrname.startswith(self.testMethodPrefix):
+                return False
+            testFunc = getattr(testCaseClass, attrname)
+            if not callable(testFunc):
+                return False
+            fullName = f'%s.%s.%s' % (
+                testCaseClass.__module__, testCaseClass.__qualname__, attrname
+            )
+            return self.testNamePatterns is None or \
+                any(fnmatchcase(fullName, pattern) for pattern in self.testNamePatterns)
+        testFnNames = list(filter(shouldIncludeMethod, dir(testCaseClass)))
+        if self.sortTestMethodsUsing:
+            testFnNames.sort(key=functools.cmp_to_key(self.sortTestMethodsUsing))
+        return testFnNames
+
+    def discover(self, start_dir, pattern='test*.py', top_level_dir=None):
+        """Find and return all test modules from the specified start
+        directory, recursing into subdirectories to find them and return all
+        tests found within them. Only test files that match the pattern will
+        be loaded. (Using shell style pattern matching.)
+
+        All test modules must be importable from the top level of the project.
+        If the start directory is not the top level directory then the top
+        level directory must be specified separately.
+
+        If a test package name (directory with '__init__.py') matches the
+        pattern then the package will be checked for a 'load_tests' function. If
+        this exists then it will be called with (loader, tests, pattern) unless
+        the package has already had load_tests called from the same discovery
+        invocation, in which case the package module object is not scanned for
+        tests - this ensures that when a package uses discover to further
+        discover child tests that infinite recursion does not happen.
+
+        If load_tests exists then discovery does *not* recurse into the package,
+        load_tests is responsible for loading all tests in the package.
+
+        The pattern is deliberately not stored as a loader attribute so that
+        packages can continue discovery themselves. top_level_dir is stored so
+        load_tests does not need to pass this argument in to loader.discover().
+
+        Paths are sorted before being imported to ensure reproducible execution
+        order even on filesystems with non-alphabetical ordering like ext3/4.
+        """
+        set_implicit_top = False
+        if top_level_dir is None and self._top_level_dir is not None:
+            # make top_level_dir optional if called from load_tests in a package
+            top_level_dir = self._top_level_dir
+        elif top_level_dir is None:
+            set_implicit_top = True
+            top_level_dir = start_dir
+
+        top_level_dir = os.path.abspath(top_level_dir)
+
+        if not top_level_dir in sys.path:
+            # all test modules must be importable from the top level directory
+            # should we *unconditionally* put the start directory in first
+            # in sys.path to minimise likelihood of conflicts between installed
+            # modules and development versions?
+            sys.path.insert(0, top_level_dir)
+        self._top_level_dir = top_level_dir
+
+        is_not_importable = False
+        is_namespace = False
+        tests = []
+        if os.path.isdir(os.path.abspath(start_dir)):
+            start_dir = os.path.abspath(start_dir)
+            if start_dir != top_level_dir:
+                is_not_importable = not os.path.isfile(os.path.join(start_dir, '__init__.py'))
+        else:
+            # support for discovery from dotted module names
+            try:
+                __import__(start_dir)
+            except ImportError:
+                is_not_importable = True
+            else:
+                the_module = sys.modules[start_dir]
+                top_part = start_dir.split('.')[0]
+                try:
+                    start_dir = os.path.abspath(
+                       os.path.dirname((the_module.__file__)))
+                except AttributeError:
+                    # look for namespace packages
+                    try:
+                        spec = the_module.__spec__
+                    except AttributeError:
+                        spec = None
+
+                    if spec and spec.loader is None:
+                        if spec.submodule_search_locations is not None:
+                            is_namespace = True
+
+                            for path in the_module.__path__:
+                                if (not set_implicit_top and
+                                    not path.startswith(top_level_dir)):
+                                    continue
+                                self._top_level_dir = \
+                                    (path.split(the_module.__name__
+                                         .replace(".", os.path.sep))[0])
+                                tests.extend(self._find_tests(path,
+                                                              pattern,
+                                                              namespace=True))
+                    elif the_module.__name__ in sys.builtin_module_names:
+                        # builtin module
+                        raise TypeError('Can not use builtin modules '
+                                        'as dotted module names') from None
+                    else:
+                        raise TypeError(
+                            'don\'t know how to discover from {!r}'
+                            .format(the_module)) from None
+
+                if set_implicit_top:
+                    if not is_namespace:
+                        self._top_level_dir = \
+                           self._get_directory_containing_module(top_part)
+                        sys.path.remove(top_level_dir)
+                    else:
+                        sys.path.remove(top_level_dir)
+
+        if is_not_importable:
+            raise ImportError('Start directory is not importable: %r' % start_dir)
+
+        if not is_namespace:
+            tests = list(self._find_tests(start_dir, pattern))
+        return self.suiteClass(tests)
+
+    def _get_directory_containing_module(self, module_name):
+        module = sys.modules[module_name]
+        full_path = os.path.abspath(module.__file__)
+
+        if os.path.basename(full_path).lower().startswith('__init__.py'):
+            return os.path.dirname(os.path.dirname(full_path))
+        else:
+            # here we have been given a module rather than a package - so
+            # all we can do is search the *same* directory the module is in
+            # should an exception be raised instead
+            return os.path.dirname(full_path)
+
+    def _get_name_from_path(self, path):
+        if path == self._top_level_dir:
+            return '.'
+        path = _jython_aware_splitext(os.path.normpath(path))
+
+        _relpath = os.path.relpath(path, self._top_level_dir)
+        assert not os.path.isabs(_relpath), "Path must be within the project"
+        assert not _relpath.startswith('..'), "Path must be within the project"
+
+        name = _relpath.replace(os.path.sep, '.')
+        return name
+
+    def _get_module_from_name(self, name):
+        __import__(name)
+        return sys.modules[name]
+
+    def _match_path(self, path, full_path, pattern):
+        # override this method to use alternative matching strategy
+        return fnmatch(path, pattern)
+
+    def _find_tests(self, start_dir, pattern, namespace=False):
+        """Used by discovery. Yields test suites it loads."""
+        # Handle the __init__ in this package
+        name = self._get_name_from_path(start_dir)
+        # name is '.' when start_dir == top_level_dir (and top_level_dir is by
+        # definition not a package).
+        if name != '.' and name not in self._loading_packages:
+            # name is in self._loading_packages while we have called into
+            # loadTestsFromModule with name.
+            tests, should_recurse = self._find_test_path(
+                start_dir, pattern, namespace)
+            if tests is not None:
+                yield tests
+            if not should_recurse:
+                # Either an error occurred, or load_tests was used by the
+                # package.
+                return
+        # Handle the contents.
+        paths = sorted(os.listdir(start_dir))
+        for path in paths:
+            full_path = os.path.join(start_dir, path)
+            tests, should_recurse = self._find_test_path(
+                full_path, pattern, namespace)
+            if tests is not None:
+                yield tests
+            if should_recurse:
+                # we found a package that didn't use load_tests.
+                name = self._get_name_from_path(full_path)
+                self._loading_packages.add(name)
+                try:
+                    yield from self._find_tests(full_path, pattern, namespace)
+                finally:
+                    self._loading_packages.discard(name)
+
+    def _find_test_path(self, full_path, pattern, namespace=False):
+        """Used by discovery.
+
+        Loads tests from a single file, or a directories' __init__.py when
+        passed the directory.
+
+        Returns a tuple (None_or_tests_from_file, should_recurse).
+        """
+        basename = os.path.basename(full_path)
+        if os.path.isfile(full_path):
+            if not VALID_MODULE_NAME.match(basename):
+                # valid Python identifiers only
+                return None, False
+            if not self._match_path(basename, full_path, pattern):
+                return None, False
+            # if the test file matches, load it
+            name = self._get_name_from_path(full_path)
+            try:
+                module = self._get_module_from_name(name)
+            except case.SkipTest as e:
+                return _make_skipped_test(name, e, self.suiteClass), False
+            except:
+                error_case, error_message = \
+                    _make_failed_import_test(name, self.suiteClass)
+                self.errors.append(error_message)
+                return error_case, False
+            else:
+                mod_file = os.path.abspath(
+                    getattr(module, '__file__', full_path))
+                realpath = _jython_aware_splitext(
+                    os.path.realpath(mod_file))
+                fullpath_noext = _jython_aware_splitext(
+                    os.path.realpath(full_path))
+                if realpath.lower() != fullpath_noext.lower():
+                    module_dir = os.path.dirname(realpath)
+                    mod_name = _jython_aware_splitext(
+                        os.path.basename(full_path))
+                    expected_dir = os.path.dirname(full_path)
+                    msg = ("%r module incorrectly imported from %r. Expected "
+                           "%r. Is this module globally installed?")
+                    raise ImportError(
+                        msg % (mod_name, module_dir, expected_dir))
+                return self.loadTestsFromModule(module, pattern=pattern), False
+        elif os.path.isdir(full_path):
+            if (not namespace and
+                not os.path.isfile(os.path.join(full_path, '__init__.py'))):
+                return None, False
+
+            load_tests = None
+            tests = None
+            name = self._get_name_from_path(full_path)
+            try:
+                package = self._get_module_from_name(name)
+            except case.SkipTest as e:
+                return _make_skipped_test(name, e, self.suiteClass), False
+            except:
+                error_case, error_message = \
+                    _make_failed_import_test(name, self.suiteClass)
+                self.errors.append(error_message)
+                return error_case, False
+            else:
+                load_tests = getattr(package, 'load_tests', None)
+                # Mark this package as being in load_tests (possibly ;))
+                self._loading_packages.add(name)
+                try:
+                    tests = self.loadTestsFromModule(package, pattern=pattern)
+                    if load_tests is not None:
+                        # loadTestsFromModule(package) has loaded tests for us.
+                        return tests, False
+                    return tests, True
+                finally:
+                    self._loading_packages.discard(name)
+        else:
+            return None, False
+
+
+defaultTestLoader = TestLoader()
+
+
+def _makeLoader(prefix, sortUsing, suiteClass=None, testNamePatterns=None):
+    loader = TestLoader()
+    loader.sortTestMethodsUsing = sortUsing
+    loader.testMethodPrefix = prefix
+    loader.testNamePatterns = testNamePatterns
+    if suiteClass:
+        loader.suiteClass = suiteClass
+    return loader
+
+def getTestCaseNames(testCaseClass, prefix, sortUsing=util.three_way_cmp, testNamePatterns=None):
+    return _makeLoader(prefix, sortUsing, testNamePatterns=testNamePatterns).getTestCaseNames(testCaseClass)
+
+def makeSuite(testCaseClass, prefix='test', sortUsing=util.three_way_cmp,
+              suiteClass=suite.TestSuite):
+    return _makeLoader(prefix, sortUsing, suiteClass).loadTestsFromTestCase(
+        testCaseClass)
+
+def findTestCases(module, prefix='test', sortUsing=util.three_way_cmp,
+                  suiteClass=suite.TestSuite):
+    return _makeLoader(prefix, sortUsing, suiteClass).loadTestsFromModule(\
+        module)