a coverage-guided fuzzer I'm working on.
"""
+import re
+
import hypothesmith
from hypothesis import HealthCheck, given, settings, strategies as st
import black
+from blib2to3.pgen2.tokenize import TokenError
# This test uses the Hypothesis and Hypothesmith libraries to generate random
try:
dst_contents = black.format_str(src_contents, mode=mode)
except black.InvalidInput:
- # This is a bug - if it's valid Python code, as above, black should be
- # able to code with it. See issues #970, #1012, #1358, and #1557.
+ # This is a bug - if it's valid Python code, as above, Black should be
+ # able to cope with it. See issues #970, #1012, #1358, and #1557.
# TODO: remove this try-except block when issues are resolved.
return
+ except TokenError as e:
+ if ( # Special-case logic for backslashes followed by newlines or end-of-input
+ e.args[0] == "EOF in multi-line statement"
+ and re.search(r"\\($|\r?\n)", src_contents) is not None
+ ):
+ # This is a bug - if it's valid Python code, as above, Black should be
+ # able to cope with it. See issue #1012.
+ # TODO: remove this block when the issue is resolved.
+ return
+ raise
# And check that we got equivalent and stable output.
black.assert_equivalent(src_contents, dst_contents)
if __name__ == "__main__":
+ # Run tests, including shrinking and reporting any known failures.
test_idempotent_any_syntatically_valid_python()
+
+ # If Atheris is available, run coverage-guided fuzzing.
+ # (if you want only bounded fuzzing, just use `pytest fuzz.py`)
+ try:
+ import sys
+ import atheris
+ except ImportError:
+ pass
+ else:
+ test = test_idempotent_any_syntatically_valid_python
+ atheris.Setup(sys.argv, test.hypothesis.fuzz_one_input)
+ atheris.Fuzz()