Python: PyUnit will identify more results and work with real PyUnit
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@ -2,8 +2,7 @@ class PyUnitAdapter < TestingFrameworkAdapter
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COUNT_REGEXP = /Ran (\d+) test/
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FAILURES_REGEXP = /FAILED \(.*failures=(\d+).*\)/
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ERRORS_REGEXP = /FAILED \(.*errors=(\d+).*\)/
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# The regex below also catches new line separators.
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ASSERTION_ERROR_REGEXP = /AssertionError:\s(.*?)\s\s----------------------------------------------------------------------/m
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ASSERTION_ERROR_REGEXP = /^(ERROR|FAIL):\ (.*?)\ .*?^[^\.\n]*?(Error|Exception):\s((\s|\S)*?)(>>>.*?)*\s\s(-|=){70}/m
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def self.framework_name
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'PyUnit'
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@ -15,7 +14,16 @@ class PyUnitAdapter < TestingFrameworkAdapter
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failed = failures_matches ? failures_matches.captures.try(:first).to_i : 0
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error_matches = ERRORS_REGEXP.match(output[:stderr])
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errors = error_matches ? error_matches.captures.try(:first).to_i : 0
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assertion_error_matches = output[:stderr].scan(ASSERTION_ERROR_REGEXP).flatten || []
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assertion_error_matches = output[:stderr].scan(ASSERTION_ERROR_REGEXP).map { |match|
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testname = match[1]
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error = match[3].strip
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if testname == 'test_assess'
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error
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else
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"#{testname}: #{error}"
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end
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}.flatten || []
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{count: count, failed: failed + errors, error_messages: assertion_error_matches}
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end
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end
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