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diff --git a/scripts/external_libs/nose-1.3.4/nose/failure.py b/scripts/external_libs/nose-1.3.4/nose/failure.py deleted file mode 100755 index c5fabfda..00000000 --- a/scripts/external_libs/nose-1.3.4/nose/failure.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,42 +0,0 @@ -import logging -import unittest -from traceback import format_tb -from nose.pyversion import is_base_exception - -log = logging.getLogger(__name__) - - -__all__ = ['Failure'] - - -class Failure(unittest.TestCase): - """Unloadable or unexecutable test. - - A Failure case is placed in a test suite to indicate the presence of a - test that could not be loaded or executed. A common example is a test - module that fails to import. - - """ - __test__ = False # do not collect - def __init__(self, exc_class, exc_val, tb=None, address=None): - log.debug("A failure! %s %s %s", exc_class, exc_val, format_tb(tb)) - self.exc_class = exc_class - self.exc_val = exc_val - self.tb = tb - self._address = address - unittest.TestCase.__init__(self) - - def __str__(self): - return "Failure: %s (%s)" % ( - getattr(self.exc_class, '__name__', self.exc_class), self.exc_val) - - def address(self): - return self._address - - def runTest(self): - if self.tb is not None: - if is_base_exception(self.exc_val): - raise self.exc_val, None, self.tb - raise self.exc_class, self.exc_val, self.tb - else: - raise self.exc_class(self.exc_val) |