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bpo-41877 Check for asert, aseert, assrt in mocks #23165
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Currently, a Mock object which is not unsafe will raise an AttributeError if an attribute with the prefix assert or assret is accessed on it. This protects against misspellings of real assert method calls, which lead to tests passing silently even if the tested code does not satisfy the intended assertion. Recently a check was done in a large code base and three more frequent ways of misspelling assert were found causing harm: asert, aseert, assrt. These are now added to the existing check.
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Thanks! I agree that while larger discussions of how Python's unittest and unittest.mock system design allowed this to happen in the first place are good, lets not let perfect be the enemy of the good. This is still an improvement for real world issues in code today; the larger topic will continue to be discussed. |
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* origin/master: bpo-42179: Doc/tutorial: Remove mention of __cause__ (pythonGH-23162) bpo-26389: Allow passing an exception object in the traceback module (pythonGH-22610) bpo-42260: PyConfig_Read() only parses argv once (pythonGH-23168) bpo-42260: Add _PyConfig_FromDict() (pythonGH-23167) bpo-41877 Check for asert, aseert, assrt in mocks (pythonGH-23165) [docs] fix wrongly named AsyncContextDecorator (pythonGH-23164) bpo-42262: Add Py_NewRef() and Py_XNewRef() (pythonGH-23152) bpo-42266: Handle monkey-patching descriptors in LOAD_ATTR cache (pythonGH-23157) bpo-40816 Add AsyncContextDecorator class (pythonGH-20516)
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…lots1 * origin/master: (80 commits) bpo-42282: Fold constants inside named expressions (pythonGH-23190) bpo-41028: Doc: Move switchers to docsbuild-scripts. (pythonGH-20969) bpo-42133: update parts of the stdlib to fall back to `__spec__.loader` when `__loader__` is missing (python#22929) Remove outdated reference to pywin32 from platform module (pythonGH-22005) bpo-41832: PyType_FromModuleAndSpec() now accepts NULL tp_doc (pythonGH-23123) Minor grammar edits for the descriptor howto guide (GH-python#23175) bpo-42179: Doc/tutorial: Remove mention of __cause__ (pythonGH-23162) bpo-26389: Allow passing an exception object in the traceback module (pythonGH-22610) bpo-42260: PyConfig_Read() only parses argv once (pythonGH-23168) bpo-42260: Add _PyConfig_FromDict() (pythonGH-23167) bpo-41877 Check for asert, aseert, assrt in mocks (pythonGH-23165) [docs] fix wrongly named AsyncContextDecorator (pythonGH-23164) bpo-42262: Add Py_NewRef() and Py_XNewRef() (pythonGH-23152) bpo-42266: Handle monkey-patching descriptors in LOAD_ATTR cache (pythonGH-23157) bpo-40816 Add AsyncContextDecorator class (pythonGH-20516) bpo-42260: Add _PyInterpreterState_SetConfig() (pythonGH-23158) Disable peg generator tests when building with PGO (pythonGH-23141) bpo-1635741: _sqlite3 uses PyModule_AddObjectRef() (pythonGH-23148) bpo-1635741: Fix PyInit_pyexpat() error handling (pythonGH-22489) bpo-42260: Main init modify sys.flags in-place (pythonGH-23150) ...
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Currently, a Mock object which is not unsafe will raise an AttributeError if an attribute with the prefix assert or assret is accessed on it. This protects against misspellings of real assert method calls, which lead to tests passing silently even if the tested code does not satisfy the intended assertion. Recently a check was done in a large code base (Google) and three more frequent ways of misspelling assert were found causing harm: asert, aseert, assrt. These are now added to the existing check.
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Currently, a Mock object which is not unsafe will raise an
AttributeError if an attribute with the prefix assert or assret is
accessed on it. This protects against misspellings of real assert
method calls, which lead to tests passing silently even if the tested
code does not satisfy the intended assertion.
Recently a check was done in a large code base and three more frequent
ways of misspelling assert were found causing harm: asert, aseert,
assrt. These are now added to the existing check.
https://bugs.python.org/issue41877