On 10/17/2014 05:57 AM, Fei Long Wang wrote: > Hi Jeremy, > > Thanks for the heads up. Is there a bug opened to track this? If not, > I'm going to open one and dig into it. Cheers.
Hey Fei Long, Thanks for taking care of this, please keep me in the loop. @Jeremy: Thanks for the heads up Flavio > > On 17/10/14 14:17, Jeremy Stanley wrote: >> As part of an effort to deprecate our specialized testing platform >> for Python 3.3, many of us have been working to confirm projects >> which currently gate on 3.3 can also pass their same test sets under >> Python 3.4 (which comes by default in Ubuntu Trusty). For the vast >> majority of projects, the differences between 3.3 and 3.4 are >> immaterial and no effort is required. For some, minor adjustments >> are needed... >> >> For python-glanceclient, we have 22 failing tests in a tox -e py34 >> run. I spent the better part of today digging into them, and they >> basically all stem from the fact that PEP 456 switches the unordered >> data hash algorithm from FNV to SipHash in 3.4. The unit tests in >> python-glanceclient frequently rely on trying to match >> multi-parameter URL queries and JSON built from unordered data types >> against predetermined string representations. Put simply, this just >> doesn't work if you can't guarantee their ordering. >> >> I'm left with a dilemma--I don't really have time to fix all of >> these (I started to go through and turn the fixture keys into format >> strings embedding dicts filtered through urlencode() for example, >> but it created as many new failures as it fixed), however I'd hate >> to drop Py3K testing for software which currently has it no matter >> how fragile. This is mainly a call for help to anyone with some >> background and/or interest in python-glanceclient's unit tests to >> get them working under Python 3.4, so that we can eliminate the >> burden of maintaining special 3.3 test infrastructure. > -- @flaper87 Flavio Percoco _______________________________________________ OpenStack-dev mailing list OpenStack-dev@lists.openstack.org http://lists.openstack.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/openstack-dev