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= List of tests that are failing in the py3k-struni branch = | (Back to ["Python3000"].) |
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(Back to ["Python3000"].) | = List of tests that are failing in the py3k branch = We're now maintaining a list of tasks in a shared spreadsheet: http://spreadsheets.google.com/ccc?key=pBLWM8elhFAmKbrhhh0ApQA |
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* if you fix a test, and you check in the fix, add a note "FIXED" (occasionally we'll clean these up) | * if you fix a test, and you check in the fix, add a note "COMMITTED" with the svn revision (occasionally we'll clean these up) |
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Assume you've got the py3k-struni branch checked out. | Assume you've got the py3k branch checked out. |
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== The tests == | (Some tests need you to use {{{regrtest.py -uall}}} above.) |
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test_aepack (OSX only) | ------ |
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test_applesingle (OSX only) | = The Failing Tests = |
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test_asynchat | * test_email (CosminStejerean - at least some problems seem to be caused by base64MIME, problems with splitting headers into multiple lines - 08/08/07) (VictorStinner - imghdr and sndhdr, related modules, are now fixed) (MINE Barry Warsaw) |
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test_audioop | * test_email_codecs |
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test_bigmem FIXED IN SF | * test_email_renamed (should we get rid of this, as it's about an old renaming?) |
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test_cProfile | * test_xmlrpc - started failing after merge of new code from trunk |
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test_cmd_line: FIXED IN SF http://www.python.org/sf/1751493 ChristianHeimes -- COMMITTED | |
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test_compile | == Tests Failing Under Stress == |
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test_cookielib | A few tests pass normally but fail when run by a debug build using {{{regrtest.py -R4:3:}}}. This runs the test 7 times to detect leaks. The following tests have problems under this mode: |
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test_cpickle: not worth it? (I think this may be killed.) | * Confirmed failing tests: |
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test_csv | * test_structmember * test_collections - py3k-r57265 run this test fine on my machine. * test_runpy * test_asynchat (seems to hang in cleanup) |
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test_ctypes: MINE ThomasHeller theller@ctypes.org 2007/07/11 | * Intermittent failures: |
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test_descr GuidoVanRossum: FIXED r56252. | * test_gzip? * test_poplib? (Neal reported that it pegged the CPU) * test_mmap got a bus error when running -R 4:3: (also some test failures b/c I was running other tests and TESTFN was removed) |
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test_dl | |
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test_doctest | == Tests Failing on Some Platforms Only == |
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test_email | * test_ossaudiodev (64-bit) |
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test_email_codecs | * test_coding (cygwin and some gentoo) - UnicodeDecodeError: 'ascii' codec can't decode byte 0xe1 in position 105: ordinal not in range(128) |
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test_email_renamed | * test_marshal (cygwin) |
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test_frozen in Python/frozen.c ''{"__phello__.spam", M___hello__, SIZE},'' doesn't add a spam module. | * test_normalization (gentoo) - same as test_coding. On the machine they fail on, locale.getlocale() is (None, None) |
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test_ftplib | |
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test_getargs | === Other Conditional Failures === |
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test_gettext FIXED IN SF http://www.python.org/sf/1751958 ChristianHeimes test_macostools (OSX only) test_mailbox test_minidom test_mmap test_old_mailbox test_pep263 ChristianHeimes FIXED IN WIKI. The fix isn't worth a patch. You have to convert two string to byte by putting a b in front of them. ''.encode() returns bytes. test_pickletools Pickle doesn't handle str vs. str8 vs. byte correctly. Do we pickle str as UNICODE or STRING? test_plistlib (OSX only) test_poll Christian Heimes FIXED IN WIKI: Replace MSG = " This is a test." with MSG = " This is a test." test_poplib test_pyexpat test_quopri test_resource test_scriptpackages (OSX only) test_sgmllib (passes on Ubuntu, fails on OSX) test_shelve test_sqlite test_tarfile A lot of TypeError: can't concat bytes to str and other byte/str confusions. test_tcl test_threaded_import test_ucn test_unicode_file test_urllib2 test_urllib2_localnet test_uu test_uuid (passes on OSX, fails on Ubuntu) test_wave: probably not worth fixing; aren't we going to delete this? test_xdrlib test_xml_etree test_xml_etree_c test_xmlrpc test_xpickle test_zipimport: lots of str/bytes issues, shouldn't be too hard; important |
* test_shelve fails when the default database chosen by anydbm is bsddb. It works with dbm, gdbm and (presumably) with ndbm (all of which are very similar). |
(Back to ["Python3000"].)
List of tests that are failing in the py3k branch
We're now maintaining a list of tasks in a shared spreadsheet: http://spreadsheets.google.com/ccc?key=pBLWM8elhFAmKbrhhh0ApQA
Protocol:
- if you start working on a test, to avoid duplicate work, add your name+email+date to the bulleted item for the test below, with the text "MINE"
- if you figure out why a test is failing, just add a note (name etc. is still appreciated)
- if you fix a test, and you check in the fix, add a note "COMMITTED" with the svn revision (occasionally we'll clean these up)
- if you don't have checkin permissions, use the SF patch manager and note the patch number here (perhaps in the form of a link to python.org/sf/NNNNN), and add a note "FIXED IN SF" (plus name etc.)
How to run tests
Assume you've got the py3k branch checked out.
./configure make ./python Lib/test/regrtest.py test_foobar # runs test_foobar ./python Lib/test/test_foobar.py # for more detail about failures
(Some tests need you to use regrtest.py -uall above.)
The Failing Tests
test_email (CosminStejerean - at least some problems seem to be caused by base64MIME, problems with splitting headers into multiple lines - 08/08/07) (VictorStinner - imghdr and sndhdr, related modules, are now fixed) (MINE Barry Warsaw)
- test_email_codecs
- test_email_renamed (should we get rid of this, as it's about an old renaming?)
- test_xmlrpc - started failing after merge of new code from trunk
Tests Failing Under Stress
A few tests pass normally but fail when run by a debug build using regrtest.py -R4:3:. This runs the test 7 times to detect leaks. The following tests have problems under this mode:
- Confirmed failing tests:
- test_structmember
- test_collections - py3k-r57265 run this test fine on my machine.
- test_runpy
- test_asynchat (seems to hang in cleanup)
- Intermittent failures:
- test_gzip?
- test_poplib? (Neal reported that it pegged the CPU)
- test_mmap got a bus error when running -R 4:3: (also some test failures b/c I was running other tests and TESTFN was removed)
Tests Failing on Some Platforms Only
- test_ossaudiodev (64-bit)
test_coding (cygwin and some gentoo) - UnicodeDecodeError: 'ascii' codec can't decode byte 0xe1 in position 105: ordinal not in range(128)
- test_marshal (cygwin)
- test_normalization (gentoo) - same as test_coding. On the machine they fail on, locale.getlocale() is (None, None)
Other Conditional Failures
- test_shelve fails when the default database chosen by anydbm is bsddb. It works with dbm, gdbm and (presumably) with ndbm (all of which are very similar).