traceback for execnet.SocketGateway.newchannel

/home/johnny/projects/merlinux/py/dist/py/execnet/gateway.py:228

   def remote_redirect(self, stdout=None, stderr=None): 
       """ return a handle representing a redirection of a remote 
               end's stdout to a local file object.  with handle.close() 
               the redirection will be reverted.   
           """ 
       clist = []
       for name, out in ('stdout', stdout), ('stderr', stderr): 
           if out: 
->             outchannel = self.newchannel()
               outchannel.setcallback(getattr(out, 'write', out))
               channel = self.remote_exec(""" 
                       import sys
                       outchannel = channel.receive() 
                       outchannel.gateway.ThreadOut(sys, %r).setdefaultwriter(outchannel.send)
                   """ % name) 
               channel.send(outchannel)
               clist.append(channel)
       for c in clist: 
           c.waitclose(1.0) 
       class Handle: 
           def close(_): 
               for name, out in ('stdout', stdout), ('stderr', stderr): 
                   if out: 
                       c = self.remote_exec("""
                               import sys
                               channel.gateway.ThreadOut(sys, %r).resetdefault()
                           """ % name) 
                       c.waitclose(1.0) 
       return Handle()

/home/johnny/projects/merlinux/py/dist/py/execnet/testing/test_gateway.py:261

   def test_remote_redirect_stdout(self): 
       out = py.std.StringIO.StringIO() 
->     handle = self.gw.remote_redirect(stdout=out) 
       c = self.gw.remote_exec("print 42")
       c.waitclose(1.0)
       handle.close() 
       s = out.getvalue() 
       assert s.strip() == "42" 

/home/johnny/projects/merlinux/py/dist/py/test/item.py:79

   def execute(self, target, *args):
       """ default implementation for calling a test target is to
               simply call it.
           """
->     target(*args)

/home/johnny/projects/merlinux/py/dist/py/test/item.py:73

   def run(self):
       self.state.prepare(self) 
->     self.execute(self.obj, *self.args)

/home/johnny/projects/merlinux/py/dist/py/test/rsession/executor.py:22

   def execute(self):
       try:
->         self.item.run()
           outcome = Outcome()
       except py.test.Item.Skipped, e: 
           outcome = Outcome(skipped=str(e))
       except (KeyboardInterrupt, SystemExit):
           raise
       except:
           excinfo = py.code.ExceptionInfo()
           if isinstance(self.item, py.test.Function): 
               fun = self.item.obj # hope this is stable 
               code = py.code.Code(fun)
               excinfo.traceback = excinfo.traceback.cut(
                       path=code.path, firstlineno=code.firstlineno)
           outcome = Outcome(excinfo=excinfo, setupfailure=False)
           if self.usepdb:
               if self.reporter is not None:
                   self.reporter(report.ImmediateFailure(self.item,
                       ReprOutcome(outcome.make_repr())))
               import pdb
               pdb.post_mortem(excinfo._excinfo[2])
               # XXX hmm, we probably will not like to continue from that point
               # or we do?
               raise SystemExit()
       outcome.stdout = ""
       outcome.stderr = ""
       return outcome

/home/johnny/projects/merlinux/py/dist/py/test/rsession/local.py:31

   def plain_runner(item, session, reporter):
       # box executor is doing stdout/err catching for us, let's do it here
       startcapture(session)
       r = RunExecutor(item, usepdb=session.config.option.usepdb, reporter=reporter)
->     outcome = r.execute()
       outcome = ReprOutcome(outcome.make_repr())
       outcome.stdout, outcome.stderr = finishcapture(session)
       return outcome

/home/johnny/projects/merlinux/py/dist/py/test/rsession/local.py:47

   def apigen_runner(item, session, reporter):
       r = RunExecutor(item, reporter=reporter)
       session.tracer.start_tracing()
->     retval = plain_runner(item, session, reporter)
       session.tracer.end_tracing()
       return retval