Issue #16170: Remove Linux skip from test_subprocess's test_executable test.

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Chris Jerdonek 2012-10-09 13:17:49 -07:00
parent 455fa0a314
commit 86b0fb23e5

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@ -200,13 +200,16 @@ def _assert_python(self, pre_args, **kwargs):
p.wait()
self.assertEqual(47, p.returncode)
# TODO: make this test work on Linux.
# This may be failing on Linux because of issue #7774.
@unittest.skipIf(sys.platform not in ('win32', 'darwin'),
"possible bug using executable argument on Linux")
def test_executable(self):
# Check that the executable argument works.
self._assert_python(["doesnotexist", "-c"], executable=sys.executable)
#
# On Unix (non-Mac and non-Windows), Python looks at args[0] to
# determine where its standard library is, so we need the directory
# of args[0] to be valid for the Popen() call to Python to succeed.
# See also issue #16170 and issue #7774.
doesnotexist = os.path.join(os.path.dirname(sys.executable),
"doesnotexist")
self._assert_python([doesnotexist, "-c"], executable=sys.executable)
def test_executable_takes_precedence(self):
# Check that the executable argument takes precedence over args[0].