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Description
This test case tests the functionality of the ABRT Python exception handler.
How to test
- Ensure the package is installed:
su -c 'yum install abrt-addon-python'
- Find a python
.py
file which is part of an official Fedora package. For example,/usr/bin/pydoc
which is provided by thepython
package. - Make a back-up of the file:
su -c 'cp -a /usr/bin/pydoc /usr/bin/pydoc.save'
- Edit the file to contain some invalid Python code. For example, add "'11' + 11" or "0/0" line.
- Execute the modified file.
- Revert the modified python file:
su -c 'cp -a /usr/bin/pydoc.save /usr/bin/pydoc'
Expected Results
- A python traceback should be generated at the command line:
- Traceback (most recent call last):
- File "/usr/bin/pydoc", line 3, in <module>
- 0/0
- ABRT should catch the traceback, and if you inspect the report via
abrt-gui
, the trace in report window should be the same as in the terminal where you executed the command - The ABRT plugin should not cause any unintended behaviour in python scripts when installed