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Fix crash when passing a very long cmdline argument (#11404)
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Fixes #11394
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nicoddemus committed Sep 7, 2023
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1 change: 1 addition & 0 deletions changelog/11394.bugfix.rst
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Fixed crash when parsing long command line arguments that might be interpreted as files.
3 changes: 2 additions & 1 deletion src/_pytest/main.py
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from _pytest.pathlib import absolutepath
from _pytest.pathlib import bestrelpath
from _pytest.pathlib import fnmatch_ex
from _pytest.pathlib import safe_exists
from _pytest.pathlib import visit
from _pytest.reports import CollectReport
from _pytest.reports import TestReport
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strpath = search_pypath(strpath)
fspath = invocation_path / strpath
fspath = absolutepath(fspath)
if not fspath.exists():
if not safe_exists(fspath):
msg = (
"module or package not found: {arg} (missing __init__.py?)"
if as_pypath
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11 changes: 11 additions & 0 deletions src/_pytest/pathlib.py
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import atexit
import contextlib
import errno
import fnmatch
import importlib.util
import itertools
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# Forward from base to dest.
*reldest.parts,
)


def safe_exists(p: Path) -> bool:
"""Like Path.exists(), but account for input arguments that might be too long (#11394)."""
try:
return p.exists()
except OSError as e:
if e.errno == errno.ENAMETOOLONG:
return False
raise
31 changes: 31 additions & 0 deletions testing/test_main.py
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"* 1 passed in *",
]
)


def test_very_long_cmdline_arg(pytester: Pytester) -> None:
"""
Regression test for #11394.
Note: we could not manage to actually reproduce the error with this code, we suspect
GitHub runners are configured to support very long paths, however decided to leave
the test in place in case this ever regresses in the future.
"""
pytester.makeconftest(
"""
import pytest
def pytest_addoption(parser):
parser.addoption("--long-list", dest="long_list", action="store", default="all", help="List of things")
@pytest.fixture(scope="module")
def specified_feeds(request):
list_string = request.config.getoption("--long-list")
return list_string.split(',')
"""
)
pytester.makepyfile(
"""
def test_foo(specified_feeds):
assert len(specified_feeds) == 100_000
"""
)
result = pytester.runpytest("--long-list", ",".join(["helloworld"] * 100_000))
result.stdout.fnmatch_lines("* 1 passed *")
32 changes: 32 additions & 0 deletions testing/test_pathlib.py
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import errno
import os.path
import pickle
import sys
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from _pytest.pathlib import maybe_delete_a_numbered_dir
from _pytest.pathlib import module_name_from_path
from _pytest.pathlib import resolve_package_path
from _pytest.pathlib import safe_exists
from _pytest.pathlib import symlink_or_skip
from _pytest.pathlib import visit
from _pytest.tmpdir import TempPathFactory
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mod = import_path(init, root=tmp_path, mode=ImportMode.importlib)
assert len(mod.instance.INSTANCES) == 1


def test_safe_exists(tmp_path: Path) -> None:
d = tmp_path.joinpath("some_dir")
d.mkdir()
assert safe_exists(d) is True

f = tmp_path.joinpath("some_file")
f.touch()
assert safe_exists(f) is True

# Use unittest.mock() as a context manager to have a very narrow
# patch lifetime.
p = tmp_path.joinpath("some long filename" * 100)
with unittest.mock.patch.object(
Path,
"exists",
autospec=True,
side_effect=OSError(errno.ENAMETOOLONG, "name too long"),
):
assert safe_exists(p) is False

with unittest.mock.patch.object(
Path,
"exists",
autospec=True,
side_effect=OSError(errno.EIO, "another kind of error"),
):
with pytest.raises(OSError):
_ = safe_exists(p)

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