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class ExpectedFailures(object):
def __init__(self):
self._failures = set()
def _can_trust_results(self, results):
if not results or not results.failure_limit_count():
return False
return len(results.failing_tests()) != 0 and len(results.failing_tests()) != results.failure_limit_count()
def failures_were_expected(self, results):
if not self._can_trust_results(results):
return False
return set(results.failing_tests()) <= self._failures
def shrink_expected_failures(self, results, run_success):
if run_success:
self._failures = set()
elif self._can_trust_results(results):
# Remove all expected failures which are not in the new failing results.
self._failures.intersection_update(set(results.failing_tests()))
def grow_expected_failures(self, results):
if not self._can_trust_results(results):
return
self._failures.update(results.failing_tests())
# FIXME: Should we assert() here that expected_failures never crosses a certain size?