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34 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Andrew Murray
55579084cd Corrected EMF DPI 2024-10-19 20:40:13 +11:00
Andrew Murray
923d4e5e1a Added type hints 2024-06-05 22:27:23 +10:00
Hugo van Kemenade
4a4b90c365
Autotype tests (#7756)
* autotyping: --none-return
* autotyping: --scalar-return
* autotyping: --int-param
* autotyping: --float-param
* autotyping: --str-param
* autotyping: --annotate-named-param tmp_path:pathlib.Path
2024-01-31 20:12:58 +11:00
Hugo van Kemenade
53c3cd9f8e isort Tests 2024-01-20 13:23:03 +02:00
Hugo van Kemenade
43b2f61e79 Add 'from __future__ import annotations' using Ruff/isort 2023-12-21 13:13:31 +02:00
pre-commit-ci[bot]
24183d652e [pre-commit.ci] auto fixes from pre-commit.com hooks
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2023-02-06 19:27:19 +00:00
Andrew Murray
0ed03d4a58 Parametrize tests 2022-08-23 21:41:32 +10:00
Andrew Murray
fb7edfda68 Improved consistency of returning an image access object from load() 2022-02-02 11:49:31 +11:00
Andrew Murray
b9c571a328 Removed WMF DPI rounding 2021-05-06 20:08:54 +10:00
Andrew Murray
3495b319bd Replaced various instances of assert_image_similar with assert_image_similar_tofile 2021-02-21 22:22:29 +11:00
Hugo van Kemenade
dd87dd50c0 Update to isort 5 with Black profile support 2020-08-08 22:39:29 +03:00
Andrew Murray
727868d5d7 Increased epsilon to pass on Windows 2020-04-26 08:03:16 +10:00
Hugo
dda6145fce Since Python 3.3 IOError and WindowsError have been merged into OSError 2020-04-10 12:57:29 +03:00
Andrew Murray
cbf0bf1010 Fixed restoring original state 2020-03-28 12:51:33 +11:00
Andrew Murray
b602f365ae Removed PillowTestCase helper class 2020-03-28 12:51:28 +11:00
Andrew Murray
8482919a37 Converted most assert statements to pytest 2020-02-23 00:06:21 +11:00
Hugo
a4bf9fa036 Convert most PillowTestCase methods to pytest 2020-02-02 12:26:01 +02:00
nulano
6bf7f6045d fix deprecation warnings in test_file_wmf 2020-01-01 01:55:06 +01:00
Andrew Murray
61d0784933 Allow loading of WMF images at a given DPI 2019-12-28 11:25:39 +11:00
Andrew Murray
c0048ad7de Use context managers 2019-11-26 07:03:23 +11:00
Jon Dufresne
4cd4adddc3 Improve handling of file resources
Follow Python's file object semantics. User code is responsible for
closing resources (usually through a context manager) in a deterministic
way.

To achieve this, remove __del__ functions. These functions used to
closed open file handlers in an attempt to silence Python
ResourceWarnings. However, using __del__ has the following drawbacks:

- __del__ isn't called until the object's reference count reaches 0.
  Therefore, resource handlers remain open or in use longer than
  necessary.

- The __del__ method isn't guaranteed to execute on system exit. See the
  Python documentation:

  https://docs.python.org/3/reference/datamodel.html#object.__del__

  > It is not guaranteed that __del__() methods are called for objects
  > that still exist when the interpreter exits.

- Exceptions that occur inside __del__ are ignored instead of raised.
  This has the potential of hiding bugs. This is also in the Python
  documentation:

  > Warning: Due to the precarious circumstances under which __del__()
  > methods are invoked, exceptions that occur during their execution
  > are ignored, and a warning is printed to sys.stderr instead.

Instead, always close resource handlers when they are no longer in use.
This will close the file handler at a specified point in the user's code
and not wait until the interpreter chooses to. It is always guaranteed
to run. And, if an exception occurs while closing the file handler, the
bug will not be ignored.

Now, when code receives a ResourceWarning, it will highlight an area
that is mishandling resources. It should not simply be silenced, but
fixed by closing resources with a context manager.

All warnings that were emitted during tests have been cleaned up. To
enable warnings, I passed the `-Wa` CLI option to Python. This exposed
some mishandling of resources in ImageFile.__init__() and
SpiderImagePlugin.loadImageSeries(), they too were fixed.
2019-10-12 08:27:17 -07:00
Jon Dufresne
d50445ff30 Introduce isort to automate import ordering and formatting
Similar to the recent adoption of Black. isort is a Python utility to
sort imports alphabetically and automatically separate into sections. By
using isort, contributors can quickly and automatically conform to the
projects style without thinking. Just let the tool do it.

Uses the configuration recommended by the Black to avoid conflicts of
style.

Rewrite TestImageQt.test_deprecated to no rely on import order.
2019-07-06 16:11:35 -07:00
Hugo
f87821e010 Format with Black 2019-06-13 18:54:11 +03:00
Andrew Murray
c96cdb5e77 Consistent DPI rounding 2019-03-30 15:03:57 +11:00
Jon Dufresne
4de5477b61 Remove unnecessary unittest.main() boilerplate from test files
With the introduction and use of pytest, it is simple and easy to
execute specific tests in isolation through documented command line
arguments. Either by specifying the module path or through the `-k
EXPRESSION` argument. There is no longer any need to provide the
boilerplate:

    if __name__ == '__main__':
        unittest.main()

To every test file. It is simply noise.

The pattern remains in test files that aren't named with `test_*` as
those files are not discovered and executed by pytest by default.
2019-02-03 10:10:16 -08:00
Jon Dufresne
7da17ad41e Improve pytest configuration to allow specific tests as CLI args
The previous test configuration made it difficult to run a single test
with the pytest CLI. There were two major issues:

- The Tests directory was not a package. It now includes a __init__.py
  file and imports from other tests modules are done with relative
  imports.

- setup.cfg always specified the Tests directory. So even if a specific
  test were specified as a CLI arg, this configuration would also always
  include all tests. This configuration has been removed to allow
  specifying a single test on the command line.

Contributors can now run specific tests with a single command such as:

  $ tox -e py37 -- Tests/test_file_pdf.py::TestFilePdf.test_rgb

This makes it easy and faster to iterate on a single test failure and is
very familiar to those that have previously used tox and pytest.

When running tox or pytest with no arguments, they still discover and
runs all tests in the Tests directory.
2019-01-13 09:00:12 -08:00
Andrew Murray
9e843a2d9b Changed format of lambda calls 2017-09-01 21:05:40 +10:00
Andrew Murray
371933a597 Added tests 2017-09-01 20:36:51 +10:00
Andrew Murray
37b293f593 Flake8 fixes 2017-04-20 21:14:23 +10:00
wiredfool
5071ea2a0e Merge pull request #2425 from radarhere/tests
Added tests
2017-03-03 15:44:33 +00:00
Andrew Murray
798fde57ca Removed unused imports 2017-03-03 21:38:19 +11:00
Andrew Murray
257bc8bd4f Added tests 2017-03-03 19:45:55 +11:00
wiredfool
5269828d3a Test: Relax WMF test condition, fixes #2323 2016-12-31 17:38:35 +00:00
glexey
0116c9240e EMF: support negative bounding box coordinates (#2249)
* EMF: support negative bounding box coordinates

Similar to placeable WMF, bounding box coordinates
should be interpreted as signed integer, otherwise
opening EMF file with negative (x0,y0) fails.

* Basic load tests for WMF and EMF formats

* WMF/WMF tests: just test open(), not load()

Not sure why load() fails on Debian build. Well, at least we can test
open().

* WMF/EMF: Unpack signed integers using unpack()

* WMF/EMF: Compare to reference PNG rendering

* EMF/WMF comparison: use assert_image_similar()

* Use similarity epsilon 0.5 for WMF, as vector rendering looks different across Windows platforms

* Trigger rebuild
2016-11-27 16:03:51 +00:00