''' Entry point module to run code-coverage. ''' def is_valid_py_file(path): ''' Checks whether the file can be read by the coverage module. This is especially needed for .pyx files and .py files with syntax errors. ''' import os is_valid = False if os.path.isfile(path) and not os.path.splitext(path)[1] == '.pyx': try: with open(path, 'rb') as f: compile(f.read(), path, 'exec') is_valid = True except: pass return is_valid def execute(): import os import sys files = None if 'combine' not in sys.argv: if '--pydev-analyze' in sys.argv: #Ok, what we want here is having the files passed through stdin (because #there may be too many files for passing in the command line -- we could #just pass a dir and make the find files here, but as that's already #given in the java side, let's just gather that info here). sys.argv.remove('--pydev-analyze') try: s = raw_input() # @UndefinedVariable except: s = input() s = s.replace('\r', '') s = s.replace('\n', '') files = [] invalid_files = [] for v in s.split('|'): if is_valid_py_file(v): files.append(v) else: invalid_files.append(v) if invalid_files: sys.stderr.write('Invalid files not passed to coverage: %s\n' % ', '.join(invalid_files)) # Note that in this case we'll already be in the working dir with the coverage files, # so, the coverage file location is not passed. else: # For all commands, the coverage file is configured in pydev, and passed as the first # argument in the command line, so, let's make sure this gets to the coverage module. os.environ['COVERAGE_FILE'] = sys.argv[1] del sys.argv[1] try: import coverage #@UnresolvedImport except: sys.stderr.write('Error: coverage module could not be imported\n') sys.stderr.write('Please make sure that the coverage module ' '(http://nedbatchelder.com/code/coverage/)\n') sys.stderr.write('is properly installed in your interpreter: %s\n' % (sys.executable,)) import traceback;traceback.print_exc() return if hasattr(coverage, '__version__'): version = tuple(map(int, coverage.__version__.split('.')[:2])) if version < (4, 3): sys.stderr.write('Error: minimum supported coverage version is 4.3.' '\nFound: %s\nLocation: %s\n' % ('.'.join(str(x) for x in version), coverage.__file__)) sys.exit(1) else: sys.stderr.write('Warning: Could not determine version of python module coverage.' '\nEnsure coverage version is >= 4.3\n') from coverage.cmdline import main #@UnresolvedImport if files is not None: sys.argv.append('xml') sys.argv += files main() if __name__ == '__main__': execute()