Source: python-css-parser Version: 1.0.6-1 Severity: serious X-Debbugs-CC: debian...@lists.debian.org Tags: sid bookworm User: debian...@lists.debian.org Usertags: needs-update User: debian-pyt...@lists.debian.org Usertags: python3.10 Control: affects -1 src:python3-defaults
Dear maintainer(s),We are in the transition of adding python3.10 to the supported Python versions [0]. With a recent upload of python3-defaults the autopkgtest of python-css-parser fails in testing when that autopkgtest is run with the binary packages of python3-defaults from unstable. It passes when run with only packages from testing. In tabular form:
pass fail python3-defaults from testing 3.9.8-1 python-css-parser from testing 1.0.6-1 all others from testing from testing I copied some of the output at the bottom of this report.Currently this regression is blocking the migration of python3-defaults to testing [1]. https://docs.python.org/3/whatsnew/3.10.html lists what's new in Python3.10, it may help to identify what needs to be updated.
More information about this bug and the reason for filing it can be found on https://wiki.debian.org/ContinuousIntegration/RegressionEmailInformation Paul [0] https://bugs.debian.org/996584 [1] https://qa.debian.org/excuses.php?package=python3-defaults https://ci.debian.net/data/autopkgtest/testing/amd64/p/python-css-parser/17420647/log.gz=================================== FAILURES =================================== ______________________ PropertyTestCase.test_literalname _______________________
self = <css_parser_tests.test_property.PropertyTestCase testMethod=test_literalname>
excClass = <class 'AttributeError'>, msg = "can't set attribute"callableObj = <method-wrapper '__setattr__' of Property object at 0x7fd187f22d10>
args = ('literalname', 'color'), kwargs = {} excMsg = "can't set attribute 'literalname'" def assertRaisesMsg(self, excClass, msg, callableObj, *args, **kwargs): """ Just like unittest.TestCase.assertRaises, but checks that the message is right too. Usage:: self.assertRaisesMsg( MyException, "Exception message", my_function, (arg1, arg2) ) from http://www.nedbatchelder.com/blog/200609.html#e20060905T064418 """ try:
callableObj(*args, **kwargs)
E AttributeError: can't set attribute 'literalname'/tmp/autopkgtest-lxc.ysif6shm/downtmp/autopkgtest_tmp/python-css-parser/css_parser_tests/basetest.py:168: AttributeError
During handling of the above exception, another exception occurred:self = <css_parser_tests.test_property.PropertyTestCase testMethod=test_literalname>
def test_literalname(self): "Property.literalname" p = css_parser.css.property.Property(r'c\olor', 'red') self.assertEqual(r'c\olor', p.literalname)
self.assertRaisesMsg(AttributeError, "can't set attribute", p.__setattr__,
'literalname', 'color')/tmp/autopkgtest-lxc.ysif6shm/downtmp/autopkgtest_tmp/python-css-parser/css_parser_tests/test_property.py:165: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = <css_parser_tests.test_property.PropertyTestCase testMethod=test_literalname>
excClass = <class 'AttributeError'>, msg = "can't set attribute"callableObj = <method-wrapper '__setattr__' of Property object at 0x7fd187f22d10>
args = ('literalname', 'color'), kwargs = {} excMsg = "can't set attribute 'literalname'" def assertRaisesMsg(self, excClass, msg, callableObj, *args, **kwargs): """ Just like unittest.TestCase.assertRaises, but checks that the message is right too. Usage:: self.assertRaisesMsg( MyException, "Exception message", my_function, (arg1, arg2) ) from http://www.nedbatchelder.com/blog/200609.html#e20060905T064418 """ try: callableObj(*args, **kwargs) except excClass as exc: excMsg = str(exc) if not msg: # No message provided: any message is fine. return elif excMsg == msg: # Message provided, and we got the right message: passes. return else: # Message provided, and it didn't match: fail!
"Right exception, wrong message: got '%s' instead of '%s'" %raise self.failureException(
(excMsg, msg))E AssertionError: Right exception, wrong message: got 'can't set attribute 'literalname'' instead of 'can't set attribute'
/tmp/autopkgtest-lxc.ysif6shm/downtmp/autopkgtest_tmp/python-css-parser/css_parser_tests/basetest.py:179: AssertionError ______________________ SelectorTestCase.test_specificity _______________________
self = <css_parser_tests.test_selector.SelectorTestCase testMethod=test_specificity>
excClass = <class 'AttributeError'>, msg = "can't set attribute"callableObj = <function SelectorTestCase.test_specificity.<locals>._set at 0x7fd1880565f0>
args = (), kwargs = {}, excMsg = "can't set attribute 'specificity'" def assertRaisesMsg(self, excClass, msg, callableObj, *args, **kwargs): """ Just like unittest.TestCase.assertRaises, but checks that the message is right too. Usage:: self.assertRaisesMsg( MyException, "Exception message", my_function, (arg1, arg2) ) from http://www.nedbatchelder.com/blog/200609.html#e20060905T064418 """ try:
callableObj(*args, **kwargs)
/tmp/autopkgtest-lxc.ysif6shm/downtmp/autopkgtest_tmp/python-css-parser/css_parser_tests/basetest.py:168: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
def _set(): selector.specificity = 1
E AttributeError: can't set attribute 'specificity'/tmp/autopkgtest-lxc.ysif6shm/downtmp/autopkgtest_tmp/python-css-parser/css_parser_tests/test_selector.py:414: AttributeError
During handling of the above exception, another exception occurred:self = <css_parser_tests.test_selector.SelectorTestCase testMethod=test_specificity>
def test_specificity(self): "Selector.specificity" selector = css_parser.css.Selector() # readonly def _set(): selector.specificity = 1
self.assertRaisesMsg(AttributeError, "can't set attribute", _set)
/tmp/autopkgtest-lxc.ysif6shm/downtmp/autopkgtest_tmp/python-css-parser/css_parser_tests/test_selector.py:415: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = <css_parser_tests.test_selector.SelectorTestCase testMethod=test_specificity>
excClass = <class 'AttributeError'>, msg = "can't set attribute"callableObj = <function SelectorTestCase.test_specificity.<locals>._set at 0x7fd1880565f0>
args = (), kwargs = {}, excMsg = "can't set attribute 'specificity'" def assertRaisesMsg(self, excClass, msg, callableObj, *args, **kwargs): """ Just like unittest.TestCase.assertRaises, but checks that the message is right too. Usage:: self.assertRaisesMsg( MyException, "Exception message", my_function, (arg1, arg2) ) from http://www.nedbatchelder.com/blog/200609.html#e20060905T064418 """ try: callableObj(*args, **kwargs) except excClass as exc: excMsg = str(exc) if not msg: # No message provided: any message is fine. return elif excMsg == msg: # Message provided, and we got the right message: passes. return else: # Message provided, and it didn't match: fail!
"Right exception, wrong message: got '%s' instead of '%s'" %raise self.failureException(
(excMsg, msg))E AssertionError: Right exception, wrong message: got 'can't set attribute 'specificity'' instead of 'can't set attribute'
/tmp/autopkgtest-lxc.ysif6shm/downtmp/autopkgtest_tmp/python-css-parser/css_parser_tests/basetest.py:179: AssertionError
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