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# This is a fork of the pymox library intended to work with Python 3.
# The file was modified by quermit@gmail.com and dawid.fatyga@gmail.com

"""Mox, an object-mocking framework for Python.

Mox works in the record-replay-verify paradigm.  When you first create
a mock object, it is in record mode.  You then programmatically set
the expected behavior of the mock object (what methods are to be
called on it, with what parameters, what they should return, and in
what order).

Once you have set up the expected mock behavior, you put it in replay
mode.  Now the mock responds to method calls just as you told it to.
If an unexpected method (or an expected method with unexpected
parameters) is called, then an exception will be raised.

Once you are done interacting with the mock, you need to verify that
all the expected interactions occured.  (Maybe your code exited
prematurely without calling some cleanup method!)  The verify phase
ensures that every expected method was called; otherwise, an exception
will be raised.

WARNING! Mock objects created by Mox are not thread-safe.  If you are
call a mock in multiple threads, it should be guarded by a mutex.

TODO(stevepm): Add the option to make mocks thread-safe!

Suggested usage / workflow:

    # Create Mox factory
    my_mox = Mox()

    # Create a mock data access object
    mock_dao = my_mox.CreateMock(DAOClass)

    # Set up expected behavior
    mock_dao.RetrievePersonWithIdentifier('1').AndReturn(person)
    mock_dao.DeletePerson(person)

    # Put mocks in replay mode
    my_mox.ReplayAll()

    # Inject mock object and run test
    controller.SetDao(mock_dao)
    controller.DeletePersonById('1')

    # Verify all methods were called as expected
    my_mox.VerifyAll()
"""

import collections
import difflib
import inspect
import re
import types
import unittest

from mox3 import stubout


class Error(AssertionError):
    """Base exception for this module."""

    pass


class ExpectedMethodCallsError(Error):
    """Raised when an expected method wasn't called.

    This can occur if Verify() is called before all expected methods have been
    called.
    """

    def __init__(self, expected_methods):
        """Init exception.

        Args:
            # expected_methods: A sequence of MockMethod objects that should
            #                   have been called.
            expected_methods: [MockMethod]

        Raises:
            ValueError: if expected_methods contains no methods.
        """

        if not expected_methods:
            raise ValueError("There must be at least one expected method")
        Error.__init__(self)
        self._expected_methods = expected_methods

    def __str__(self):
        calls = "\n".join(["%3d.  %s" % (i, m)
                          for i, m in enumerate(self._expected_methods)])
        return "Verify: Expected methods never called:\n%s" % (calls,)


class UnexpectedMethodCallError(Error):
    """Raised when an unexpected method is called.

    This can occur if a method is called with incorrect parameters, or out of
    the specified order.
    """

    def __init__(self, unexpected_method, expected):
        """Init exception.

        Args:
            # unexpected_method: MockMethod that was called but was not at the
            #     head of the expected_method queue.
            # expected: MockMethod or UnorderedGroup the method should have
            #     been in.
            unexpected_method: MockMethod
            expected: MockMethod or UnorderedGroup
        """

        Error.__init__(self)
        if expected is None:
            self._str = "Unexpected method call %s" % (unexpected_method,)
        else:
            differ = difflib.Differ()
            diff = differ.compare(str(unexpected_method).splitlines(True),
                                  str(expected).splitlines(True))
            self._str = ("Unexpected method call."
                         "  unexpected:-  expected:+\n%s"
                         % ("\n".join(line.rstrip() for line in diff),))

    def __str__(self):
        return self._str


class UnknownMethodCallError(Error):
    """Raised if an unknown method is requested of the mock object."""

    def __init__(self, unknown_method_name):
        """Init exception.

        Args:
            # unknown_method_name: Method call that is not part of the mocked
            #     class's public interface.
            unknown_method_name: str
        """

        Error.__init__(self)
        self._unknown_method_name = unknown_method_name

    def __str__(self):
        return ("Method called is not a member of the object: %s" %
                self._unknown_method_name)


class PrivateAttributeError(Error):
    """Raised if a MockObject is passed a private additional attribute name."""

    def __init__(self, attr):
        Error.__init__(self)
        self._attr = attr

    def __str__(self):
        return ("Attribute '%s' is private and should not be available"
                "in a mock object." % self._attr)


class ExpectedMockCreationError(Error):
    """Raised if mocks should have been created by StubOutClassWithMocks."""

    def __init__(self, expected_mocks):
        """Init exception.

        Args:
            # expected_mocks: A sequence of MockObjects that should have been
            #     created

        Raises:
            ValueError: if expected_mocks contains no methods.
        """

        if not expected_mocks:
            raise ValueError("There must be at least one expected method")
        Error.__init__(self)
        self._expected_mocks = expected_mocks

    def __str__(self):
        mocks = "\n".join(["%3d.  %s" % (i, m)
                          for i, m in enumerate(self._expected_mocks)])
        return "Verify: Expected mocks never created:\n%s" % (mocks,)


class UnexpectedMockCreationError(Error):
    """Raised if too many mocks were created by StubOutClassWithMocks."""

    def __init__(self, instance, *params, **named_params):
        """Init exception.

        Args:
            # instance: the type of obejct that was created
            # params: parameters given during instantiation
            # named_params: named parameters given during instantiation
        """

        Error.__init__(self)
        self._instance = instance
        self._params = params
        self._named_params = named_params

    def __str__(self):
        args = ", ".join(["%s" % v for i, v in enumerate(self._params)])
        error = "Unexpected mock creation: %s(%s" % (self._instance, args)

        if self._named_params:
            error += ", " + ", ".join(["%s=%s" % (k, v) for k, v in
                                      self._named_params.items()])

        error += ")"
        return error


class Mox(object):
    """Mox: a factory for creating mock objects."""

    # A list of types that should be stubbed out with MockObjects (as
    # opposed to MockAnythings).
    _USE_MOCK_OBJECT = [types.FunctionType, types.ModuleType, types.MethodType]

    def __init__(self):
        """Initialize a new Mox."""

        self._mock_objects = []
        self.stubs = stubout.StubOutForTesting()

    def CreateMock(self, class_to_mock, attrs=None, bounded_to=None):
        """Create a new mock object.

        Args:
            # class_to_mock: the class to be mocked
            class_to_mock: class
            attrs: dict of attribute names to values that will be
                   set on the mock object. Only public attributes may be set.
            bounded_to: optionally, when class_to_mock is not a class,
                        it points to a real class object, to which
                        attribute is bound

        Returns:
            MockObject that can be used as the class_to_mock would be.
        """
        if attrs is None:
            attrs = {}
        new_mock = MockObject(class_to_mock, attrs=attrs,
                              class_to_bind=bounded_to)
        self._mock_objects.append(new_mock)
        return new_mock

    def CreateMockAnything(self, description=None):
        """Create a mock that will accept any method calls.

        This does not enforce an interface.

        Args:
        description: str. Optionally, a descriptive name for the mock object
        being created, for debugging output purposes.
        """
        new_mock = MockAnything(description=description)
        self._mock_objects.append(new_mock)
        return new_mock

    def ReplayAll(self):
        """Set all mock objects to replay mode."""

        for mock_obj in self._mock_objects:
            mock_obj._Replay()

    def VerifyAll(self):
        """Call verify on all mock objects created."""

        for mock_obj in self._mock_objects:
            mock_obj._Verify()

    def ResetAll(self):
        """Call reset on all mock objects.    This does not unset stubs."""

        for mock_obj in self._mock_objects:
            mock_obj._Reset()

    def StubOutWithMock(self, obj, attr_name, use_mock_anything=False):
        """Replace a method, attribute, etc. with a Mock.

        This will replace a class or module with a MockObject, and everything
        else (method, function, etc) with a MockAnything. This can be
        overridden to always use a MockAnything by setting use_mock_anything
        to True.

        Args:
            obj: A Python object (class, module, instance, callable).
            attr_name: str. The name of the attribute to replace with a mock.
            use_mock_anything: bool. True if a MockAnything should be used
                               regardless of the type of attribute.
        """

        if inspect.isclass(obj):
            class_to_bind = obj
        else:
            class_to_bind = None

        attr_to_replace = getattr(obj, attr_name)
        attr_type = type(attr_to_replace)

        if attr_type == MockAnything or attr_type == MockObject:
            raise TypeError('Cannot mock a MockAnything! Did you remember to '
                            'call UnsetStubs in your previous test?')

        type_check = (
            attr_type in self._USE_MOCK_OBJECT or
            inspect.isclass(attr_to_replace) or
            isinstance(attr_to_replace, object))
        if type_check and not use_mock_anything:
            stub = self.CreateMock(attr_to_replace, bounded_to=class_to_bind)
        else:
            stub = self.CreateMockAnything(
                description='Stub for %s' % attr_to_replace)
            stub.__name__ = attr_name

        self.stubs.Set(obj, attr_name, stub)

    def StubOutClassWithMocks(self, obj, attr_name):
        """Replace a class with a "mock factory" that will create mock objects.

        This is useful if the code-under-test directly instantiates
        dependencies.    Previously some boilder plate was necessary to
        create a mock that would act as a factory.    Using
        StubOutClassWithMocks, once you've stubbed out the class you may
        use the stubbed class as you would any other mock created by mox:
        during the record phase, new mock instances will be created, and
        during replay, the recorded mocks will be returned.

        In replay mode

        # Example using StubOutWithMock (the old, clunky way):

        mock1 = mox.CreateMock(my_import.FooClass)
        mock2 = mox.CreateMock(my_import.FooClass)
        foo_factory = mox.StubOutWithMock(my_import, 'FooClass',
                                          use_mock_anything=True)
        foo_factory(1, 2).AndReturn(mock1)
        foo_factory(9, 10).AndReturn(mock2)
        mox.ReplayAll()

        my_import.FooClass(1, 2)     # Returns mock1 again.
        my_import.FooClass(9, 10)    # Returns mock2 again.
        mox.VerifyAll()

        # Example using StubOutClassWithMocks:

        mox.StubOutClassWithMocks(my_import, 'FooClass')
        mock1 = my_import.FooClass(1, 2)     # Returns a new mock of FooClass
        mock2 = my_import.FooClass(9, 10)    # Returns another mock instance
        mox.ReplayAll()

        my_import.FooClass(1, 2)     # Returns mock1 again.
        my_import.FooClass(9, 10)    # Returns mock2 again.
        mox.VerifyAll()
        """
        attr_to_replace = getattr(obj, attr_name)
        attr_type = type(attr_to_replace)

        if attr_type == MockAnything or attr_type == MockObject:
            raise TypeError('Cannot mock a MockAnything! Did you remember to '
                            'call UnsetStubs in your previous test?')

        if not inspect.isclass(attr_to_replace):
            raise TypeError('Given attr is not a Class. Use StubOutWithMock.')

        factory = _MockObjectFactory(attr_to_replace, self)
        self._mock_objects.append(factory)
        self.stubs.Set(obj, attr_name, factory)

    def UnsetStubs(self):
        """Restore stubs to their original state."""

        self.stubs.UnsetAll()


def Replay(*args):
    """Put mocks into Replay mode.

    Args:
        # args is any number of mocks to put into replay mode.
    """

    for mock in args:
        mock._Replay()


def Verify(*args):
    """Verify mocks.

    Args:
        # args is any number of mocks to be verified.
    """

    for mock in args:
        mock._Verify()


def Reset(*args):
    """Reset mocks.

    Args:
        # args is any number of mocks to be reset.
    """

    for mock in args:
        mock._Reset()


class MockAnything(object):
    """A mock that can be used to mock anything.

    This is helpful for mocking classes that do not provide a public interface.
    """

    def __init__(self, description=None):
        """Initialize a new MockAnything.

        Args:
            description: str. Optionally, a descriptive name for the mock
                         object being created, for debugging output purposes.
        """
        self._description = description
        self._Reset()

    def __repr__(self):
        if self._description:
            return '<MockAnything instance of %s>' % self._description
        else:
            return '<MockAnything instance>'

    def __getattr__(self, method_name):
        """Intercept method calls on this object.

         A new MockMethod is returned that is aware of the MockAnything's
         state (record or replay).    The call will be recorded or replayed
         by the MockMethod's __call__.

        Args:
            # method name: the name of the method being called.
            method_name: str

        Returns:
            A new MockMethod aware of MockAnything's state (record or replay).
        """
        if method_name == '__dir__':
                return self.__class__.__dir__.__get__(self, self.__class__)

        return self._CreateMockMethod(method_name)

    def __str__(self):
        return self._CreateMockMethod('__str__')()

    def __call__(self, *args, **kwargs):
        return self._CreateMockMethod('__call__')(*args, **kwargs)

    def __getitem__(self, i):
        return self._CreateMockMethod('__getitem__')(i)

    def _CreateMockMethod(self, method_name, method_to_mock=None,
                          class_to_bind=object):
        """Create a new mock method call and return it.

        Args:
            # method_name: the name of the method being called.
            # method_to_mock: The actual method being mocked, used for
            #                 introspection.
            # class_to_bind: Class to which method is bounded
            #                (object by default)
            method_name: str
            method_to_mock: a method object

        Returns:
            A new MockMethod aware of MockAnything's state (record or replay).
        """

        return MockMethod(method_name, self._expected_calls_queue,
                          self._replay_mode, method_to_mock=method_to_mock,
                          description=self._description,
                          class_to_bind=class_to_bind)

    def __nonzero__(self):
        """Return 1 for nonzero so the mock can be used as a conditional."""

        return 1

    def __bool__(self):
        """Return True for nonzero so the mock can be used as a conditional."""
        return True

    def __eq__(self, rhs):
        """Provide custom logic to compare objects."""

        return (isinstance(rhs, MockAnything) and
                self._replay_mode == rhs._replay_mode and
                self._expected_calls_queue == rhs._expected_calls_queue)

    def __ne__(self, rhs):
        """Provide custom logic to compare objects."""

        return not self == rhs

    def _Replay(self):
        """Start replaying expected method calls."""

        self._replay_mode = True

    def _Verify(self):
        """Verify that all of the expected calls have been made.

        Raises:
            ExpectedMethodCallsError: if there are still more method calls in
                                      the expected queue.
        """

        # If the list of expected calls is not empty, raise an exception
        if self._expected_calls_queue:
            # The last MultipleTimesGroup is not popped from the queue.
            if (len(self._expected_calls_queue) == 1 and
                    isinstance(self._expected_calls_queue[0],
                               MultipleTimesGroup) and
                    self._expected_calls_queue[0].IsSatisfied()):
                pass
            else:
                raise ExpectedMethodCallsError(self._expected_calls_queue)

    def _Reset(self):
        """Reset the state of this mock to record mode with an empty queue."""

        # Maintain a list of method calls we are expecting
        self._expected_calls_queue = collections.deque()

        # Make sure we are in setup mode, not replay mode
        self._replay_mode = False


class MockObject(MockAnything):
    """Mock object that simulates the public/protected interface of a class."""

    def __init__(self, class_to_mock, attrs=None, class_to_bind=None):
        """Initialize a mock object.

        Determines the methods and properties of the class and stores them.

        Args:
            # class_to_mock: class to be mocked
            class_to_mock: class
            attrs: dict of attribute names to values that will be set on the
                   mock object. Only public attributes may be set.
            class_to_bind: optionally, when class_to_mock is not a class at
                           all, it points to a real class

        Raises:
            PrivateAttributeError: if a supplied attribute is not public.
            ValueError: if an attribute would mask an existing method.
        """
        if attrs is None:
            attrs = {}

        # Used to hack around the mixin/inheritance of MockAnything, which
        # is not a proper object (it can be anything. :-)
        MockAnything.__dict__['__init__'](self)

        # Get a list of all the public and special methods we should mock.
        self._known_methods = set()
        self._known_vars = set()
        self._class_to_mock = class_to_mock

        if inspect.isclass(class_to_mock):
            self._class_to_bind = self._class_to_mock
        else:
            self._class_to_bind = class_to_bind

        try:
            if inspect.isclass(self._class_to_mock):
                self._description = class_to_mock.__name__
            else:
                self._description = type(class_to_mock).__name__
        except Exception:
            pass

        for method in dir(class_to_mock):
            attr = getattr(class_to_mock, method)
            if callable(attr):
                self._known_methods.add(method)
            elif not (type(attr) is property):
                # treating properties as class vars makes little sense.
                self._known_vars.add(method)

        # Set additional attributes at instantiation time; this is quicker
        # than manually setting attributes that are normally created in
        # __init__.
        for attr, value in attrs.items():
            if attr.startswith("_"):
                raise PrivateAttributeError(attr)
            elif attr in self._known_methods:
                raise ValueError("'%s' is a method of '%s' objects." % (attr,
                                 class_to_mock))
            else:
                setattr(self, attr, value)

    def _CreateMockMethod(self, *args, **kwargs):
        """Overridden to provide self._class_to_mock to class_to_bind."""
        kwargs.setdefault("class_to_bind", self._class_to_bind)
        return super(MockObject, self)._CreateMockMethod(*args, **kwargs)

    def __getattr__(self, name):
        """Intercept attribute request on this object.

        If the attribute is a public class variable, it will be returned and
        not recorded as a call.

        If the attribute is not a variable, it is handled like a method
        call. The method name is checked against the set of mockable
        methods, and a new MockMethod is returned that is aware of the
        MockObject's state (record or replay).    The call will be recorded
        or replayed by the MockMethod's __call__.

        Args:
            # name: the name of the attribute being requested.
            name: str

        Returns:
            Either a class variable or a new MockMethod that is aware of the
            state of the mock (record or replay).

        Raises:
            UnknownMethodCallError if the MockObject does not mock the
            requested method.
        """

        if name in self._known_vars:
            return getattr(self._class_to_mock, name)

        if name in self._known_methods:
            return self._CreateMockMethod(
                name,
                method_to_mock=getattr(self._class_to_mock, name))

        raise UnknownMethodCallError(name)

    def __eq__(self, rhs):
        """Provide custom logic to compare objects."""

        return (isinstance(rhs, MockObject) and
                self._class_to_mock == rhs._class_to_mock and
                self._replay_mode == rhs._replay_mode and
                self._expected_calls_queue == rhs._expected_calls_queue)

    def __setitem__(self, key, value):
        """Custom logic for mocking classes that support item assignment.

        Args:
            key: Key to set the value for.
            value: Value to set.

        Returns:
            Expected return value in replay mode. A MockMethod object for the
            __setitem__ method that has already been called if not in replay
            mode.

        Raises:
            TypeError if the underlying class does not support item assignment.
            UnexpectedMethodCallError if the object does not expect the call to
                __setitem__.

        """
        # Verify the class supports item assignment.
        if '__setitem__' not in dir(self._class_to_mock):
            raise TypeError('object does not support item assignment')

        # If we are in replay mode then simply call the mock __setitem__ method
        if self._replay_mode:
            return MockMethod('__setitem__', self._expected_calls_queue,
                              self._replay_mode)(key, value)

        # Otherwise, create a mock method __setitem__.
        return self._CreateMockMethod('__setitem__')(key, value)

    def __getitem__(self, key):
        """Provide custom logic for mocking classes that are subscriptable.

        Args:
            key: Key to return the value for.

        Returns:
            Expected return value in replay mode. A MockMethod object for the
            __getitem__ method that has already been called if not in replay
            mode.

        Raises:
            TypeError if the underlying class is not subscriptable.
            UnexpectedMethodCallError if the object does not expect the call to
                __getitem__.

        """
        # Verify the class supports item assignment.
        if '__getitem__' not in dir(self._class_to_mock):
            raise TypeError('unsubscriptable object')

        # If we are in replay mode then simply call the mock __getitem__ method
        if self._replay_mode:
            return MockMethod('__getitem__', self._expected_calls_queue,
                              self._replay_mode)(key)

        # Otherwise, create a mock method __getitem__.
        return self._CreateMockMethod('__getitem__')(key)

    def __iter__(self):
        """Provide custom logic for mocking classes that are iterable.

        Returns:
            Expected return value in replay mode. A MockMethod object for the
            __iter__ method that has already been called if not in replay mode.

        Raises:
            TypeError if the underlying class is not iterable.
            UnexpectedMethodCallError if the object does not expect the call to
                __iter__.

        """
        methods = dir(self._class_to_mock)

        # Verify the class supports iteration.
        if '__iter__' not in methods:
            # If it doesn't have iter method and we are in replay method,
            # then try to iterate using subscripts.
            if '__getitem__' not in methods or not self._replay_mode:
                raise TypeError('not iterable object')
            else:
                results = []
                index = 0
                try:
                    while True:
                        results.append(self[index])
                        index += 1
                except IndexError:
                    return iter(results)

        # If we are in replay mode then simply call the mock __iter__ method.
        if self._replay_mode:
            return MockMethod('__iter__', self._expected_calls_queue,
                              self._replay_mode)()

        # Otherwise, create a mock method __iter__.
        return self._CreateMockMethod('__iter__')()

    def __contains__(self, key):
        """Provide custom logic for mocking classes that contain items.

        Args:
            key: Key to look in container for.

        Returns:
            Expected return value in replay mode. A MockMethod object for the
            __contains__ method that has already been called if not in replay
            mode.

        Raises:
            TypeError if the underlying class does not implement __contains__
            UnexpectedMethodCaller if the object does not expect the call to
            __contains__.

        """
        contains = self._class_to_mock.__dict__.get('__contains__', None)

        if contains is None:
            raise TypeError('unsubscriptable object')

        if self._replay_mode:
            return MockMethod('__contains__', self._expected_calls_queue,
                              self._replay_mode)(key)

        return self._CreateMockMethod('__contains__')(key)

    def __call__(self, *params, **named_params):
        """Provide custom logic for mocking classes that are callable."""

        # Verify the class we are mocking is callable.
        is_callable = hasattr(self._class_to_mock, '__call__')
        if not is_callable:
            raise TypeError('Not callable')

        # Because the call is happening directly on this object instead of
        # a method, the call on the mock method is made right here

        # If we are mocking a Function, then use the function, and not the
        # __call__ method
        method = None
        if type(self._class_to_mock) in (types.FunctionType, types.MethodType):
            method = self._class_to_mock
        else:
            method = getattr(self._class_to_mock, '__call__')
        mock_method = self._CreateMockMethod('__call__', method_to_mock=method)

        return mock_method(*params, **named_params)

    @property
    def __name__(self):
        """Return the name that is being mocked."""
        return self._description

    # TODO(dejw): this property stopped to work after I introduced changes with
    #     binding classes. Fortunately I found a solution in the form of
    #     __getattribute__ method below, but this issue should be investigated
    @property
    def __class__(self):
        return self._class_to_mock

    def __dir__(self):
        """Return only attributes of a class to mock."""
        return dir(self._class_to_mock)

    def __getattribute__(self, name):
        """Return _class_to_mock on __class__ attribute."""
        if name == "__class__":
            return super(MockObject, self).__getattribute__("_class_to_mock")

        return super(MockObject, self).__getattribute__(name)


class _MockObjectFactory(MockObject):
    """A MockObjectFactory creates mocks and verifies __init__ params.

    A MockObjectFactory removes the boiler plate code that was previously
    necessary to stub out direction instantiation of a class.

    The MockObjectFactory creates new MockObjects when called and verifies the
    __init__ params are correct when in record mode.    When replaying,
    existing mocks are returned, and the __init__ params are verified.

    See StubOutWithMock vs StubOutClassWithMocks for more detail.
    """

    def __init__(self, class_to_mock, mox_instance):
        MockObject.__init__(self, class_to_mock)
        self._mox = mox_instance
        self._instance_queue = collections.deque()

    def __call__(self, *params, **named_params):
        """Instantiate and record that a new mock has been created."""

        method = getattr(self._class_to_mock, '__init__')
        mock_method = self._CreateMockMethod('__init__', method_to_mock=method)
        # Note: calling mock_method() is deferred in order to catch the
        # empty instance_queue first.

        if self._replay_mode:
            if not self._instance_queue:
                raise UnexpectedMockCreationError(self._class_to_mock, *params,
                                                  **named_params)

            mock_method(*params, **named_params)

            return self._instance_queue.pop()
        else:
            mock_method(*params, **named_params)

            instance = self._mox.CreateMock(self._class_to_mock)
            self._instance_queue.appendleft(instance)
            return instance

    def _Verify(self):
        """Verify that all mocks have been created."""
        if self._instance_queue:
            raise ExpectedMockCreationError(self._instance_queue)
        super(_MockObjectFactory, self)._Verify()


class MethodSignatureChecker(object):
    """Ensures that methods are called correctly."""

    _NEEDED, _DEFAULT, _GIVEN = range(3)

    def __init__(self, method, class_to_bind=None):
        """Creates a checker.

        Args:
            # method: A method to check.
            # class_to_bind: optionally, a class used to type check first
            #                method parameter, only used with unbound methods
            method: function
            class_to_bind: type or None

        Raises:
            ValueError: method could not be inspected, so checks aren't
                        possible. Some methods and functions like built-ins
                        can't be inspected.
        """
        try:
            self._args, varargs, varkw, defaults = inspect.getargspec(method)
        except TypeError:
            raise ValueError('Could not get argument specification for %r'
                             % (method,))
        if (inspect.ismethod(method) or class_to_bind or (
                hasattr(self, '_args') and len(self._args) > 0
                and self._args[0] == 'self')):
            self._args = self._args[1:]    # Skip 'self'.
        self._method = method
        self._instance = None    # May contain the instance this is bound to.
        self._instance = getattr(method, "__self__", None)

        # _bounded_to determines whether the method is bound or not
        if self._instance:
            self._bounded_to = self._instance.__class__
        else:
            self._bounded_to = class_to_bind or getattr(method, "im_class",
                                                        None)

        self._has_varargs = varargs is not None
        self._has_varkw = varkw is not None
        if defaults is None:
            self._required_args = self._args
            self._default_args = []
        else:
            self._required_args = self._args[:-len(defaults)]
            self._default_args = self._args[-len(defaults):]

    def _RecordArgumentGiven(self, arg_name, arg_status):
        """Mark an argument as being given.

        Args:
            # arg_name: The name of the argument to mark in arg_status.
            # arg_status: Maps argument names to one of
            #             _NEEDED, _DEFAULT, _GIVEN.
            arg_name: string
            arg_status: dict

        Raises:
            AttributeError: arg_name is already marked as _GIVEN.
        """
        if arg_status.get(arg_name, None) == MethodSignatureChecker._GIVEN:
            raise AttributeError('%s provided more than once' % (arg_name,))
        arg_status[arg_name] = MethodSignatureChecker._GIVEN

    def Check(self, params, named_params):
        """Ensures that the parameters used while recording a call are valid.

        Args:
            # params: A list of positional parameters.
            # named_params: A dict of named parameters.
            params: list
            named_params: dict

        Raises:
            AttributeError: the given parameters don't work with the given
                            method.
        """
        arg_status = dict((a, MethodSignatureChecker._NEEDED)
                          for a in self._required_args)
        for arg in self._default_args:
            arg_status[arg] = MethodSignatureChecker._DEFAULT

        # WARNING: Suspect hack ahead.
        #
        # Check to see if this is an unbound method, where the instance
        # should be bound as the first argument.    We try to determine if
        # the first argument (param[0]) is an instance of the class, or it
        # is equivalent to the class (used to account for Comparators).
        #
        # NOTE: If a Func() comparator is used, and the signature is not
        # correct, this will cause extra executions of the function.
        if inspect.ismethod(self._method) or self._bounded_to:
            # The extra param accounts for the bound instance.
            if len(params) > len(self._required_args):
                expected = self._bounded_to

                # Check if the param is an instance of the expected class,
                # or check equality (useful for checking Comparators).

                # This is a hack to work around the fact that the first
                # parameter can be a Comparator, and the comparison may raise
                # an exception during this comparison, which is OK.
                try:
                    param_equality = (params[0] == expected)
                except Exception:
                    param_equality = False

                if isinstance(params[0], expected) or param_equality:
                    params = params[1:]
                # If the IsA() comparator is being used, we need to check the
                # inverse of the usual case - that the given instance is a
                # subclass of the expected class. For example, the code under
                # test does late binding to a subclass.
                elif (isinstance(params[0], IsA) and
                      params[0]._IsSubClass(expected)):
                    params = params[1:]

        # Check that each positional param is valid.
        for i in range(len(params)):
            try:
                arg_name = self._args[i]
            except IndexError:
                if not self._has_varargs:
                    raise AttributeError(
                        '%s does not take %d or more positional '
                        'arguments' % (self._method.__name__, i))
            else:
                self._RecordArgumentGiven(arg_name, arg_status)

        # Check each keyword argument.
        for arg_name in named_params:
            if arg_name not in arg_status and not self._has_varkw:
                raise AttributeError('%s is not expecting keyword argument %s'
                                     % (self._method.__name__, arg_name))
            self._RecordArgumentGiven(arg_name, arg_status)

        # Ensure all the required arguments have been given.
        still_needed = [k for k, v in arg_status.items()
                        if v == MethodSignatureChecker._NEEDED]
        if still_needed:
            raise AttributeError('No values given for arguments: %s'
                                 % (' '.join(sorted(still_needed))))


class MockMethod(object):
    """Callable mock method.

    A MockMethod should act exactly like the method it mocks, accepting
    parameters and returning a value, or throwing an exception (as specified).
    When this method is called, it can optionally verify whether the called
    method (name and signature) matches the expected method.
    """

    def __init__(self, method_name, call_queue, replay_mode,
                 method_to_mock=None, description=None, class_to_bind=None):
        """Construct a new mock method.

        Args:
            # method_name: the name of the method
            # call_queue: deque of calls, verify this call against the head,
            #             or add this call to the queue.
            # replay_mode: False if we are recording, True if we are verifying
            #              calls against the call queue.
            # method_to_mock: The actual method being mocked, used for
            #                 introspection.
            # description: optionally, a descriptive name for this method.
            #              Typically this is equal to the descriptive name of
            #              the method's class.
            # class_to_bind: optionally, a class that is used for unbound
            #                methods (or functions in Python3) to which method
            #                is bound, in order not to loose binding
            #                information. If given, it will be used for
            #                checking the type of first method parameter
            method_name: str
            call_queue: list or deque
            replay_mode: bool
            method_to_mock: a method object
            description: str or None
            class_to_bind: type or None
        """

        self._name = method_name
        self.__name__ = method_name
        self._call_queue = call_queue
        if not isinstance(call_queue, collections.deque):
            self._call_queue = collections.deque(self._call_queue)
        self._replay_mode = replay_mode
        self._description = description

        self._params = None
        self._named_params = None
        self._return_value = None
        self._exception = None
        self._side_effects = None

        try:
            self._checker = MethodSignatureChecker(method_to_mock,
                                                   class_to_bind=class_to_bind)
        except ValueError:
            self._checker = None

    def __call__(self, *params, **named_params):
        """Log parameters and return the specified return value.

        If the Mock(Anything/Object) associated with this call is in record
        mode, this MockMethod will be pushed onto the expected call queue.
        If the mock is in replay mode, this will pop a MockMethod off the
        top of the queue and verify this call is equal to the expected call.

        Raises:
            UnexpectedMethodCall if this call is supposed to match an expected
                method call and it does not.
        """

        self._params = params
        self._named_params = named_params

        if not self._replay_mode:
            if self._checker is not None:
                self._checker.Check(params, named_params)
            self._call_queue.append(self)
            return self

        expected_method = self._VerifyMethodCall()

        if expected_method._side_effects:
            result = expected_method._side_effects(*params, **named_params)
            if expected_method._return_value is None:
                expected_method._return_value = result

        if expected_method._exception:
            raise expected_method._exception

        return expected_method._return_value

    def __getattr__(self, name):
        """Raise an AttributeError with a helpful message."""

        raise AttributeError(
            'MockMethod has no attribute "%s". '
            'Did you remember to put your mocks in replay mode?' % name)

    def __iter__(self):
        """Raise a TypeError with a helpful message."""
        raise TypeError(
            'MockMethod cannot be iterated. '
            'Did you remember to put your mocks in replay mode?')

    def next(self):
        """Raise a TypeError with a helpful message."""
        raise TypeError(
            'MockMethod cannot be iterated. '
            'Did you remember to put your mocks in replay mode?')

    def __next__(self):
        """Raise a TypeError with a helpful message."""
        raise TypeError(
            'MockMethod cannot be iterated. '
            'Did you remember to put your mocks in replay mode?')

    def _PopNextMethod(self):
        """Pop the next method from our call queue."""
        try:
            return self._call_queue.popleft()
        except IndexError:
            raise UnexpectedMethodCallError(self, None)

    def _VerifyMethodCall(self):
        """Verify the called method is expected.

        This can be an ordered method, or part of an unordered set.

        Returns:
            The expected mock method.

        Raises:
            UnexpectedMethodCall if the method called was not expected.
        """

        expected = self._PopNextMethod()

        # Loop here, because we might have a MethodGroup followed by another
        # group.
        while isinstance(expected, MethodGroup):
            expected, method = expected.MethodCalled(self)
            if method is not None:
                return method

        # This is a mock method, so just check equality.
        if expected != self:
            raise UnexpectedMethodCallError(self, expected)

        return expected

    def __str__(self):
        params = ', '.join(
            [repr(p) for p in self._params or []] +
            ['%s=%r' % x for x in sorted((self._named_params or {}).items())])
        full_desc = "%s(%s) -> %r" % (self._name, params, self._return_value)
        if self._description:
            full_desc = "%s.%s" % (self._description, full_desc)
        return full_desc

    def __hash__(self):
        return id(self)

    def __eq__(self, rhs):
        """Test whether this MockMethod is equivalent to another MockMethod.

        Args:
            # rhs: the right hand side of the test
            rhs: MockMethod
        """

        return (isinstance(rhs, MockMethod) and
                self._name == rhs._name and
                self._params == rhs._params and
                self._named_params == rhs._named_params)

    def __ne__(self, rhs):
        """Test if this MockMethod is not equivalent to another MockMethod.

        Args:
            # rhs: the right hand side of the test
            rhs: MockMethod
        """

        return not self == rhs

    def GetPossibleGroup(self):
        """Returns a possible group from the end of the call queue.

        Return None if no other methods are on the stack.
        """

        # Remove this method from the tail of the queue so we can add it
        # to a group.
        this_method = self._call_queue.pop()
        assert this_method == self

        # Determine if the tail of the queue is a group, or just a regular
        # ordered mock method.
        group = None
        try:
            group = self._call_queue[-1]
        except IndexError:
            pass

        return group

    def _CheckAndCreateNewGroup(self, group_name, group_class):
        """Checks if the last method (a possible group) is an instance of our
        group_class. Adds the current method to this group or creates a
        new one.

        Args:

            group_name: the name of the group.
            group_class: the class used to create instance of this new group
        """
        group = self.GetPossibleGroup()

        # If this is a group, and it is the correct group, add the method.
        if isinstance(group, group_class) and group.group_name() == group_name:
            group.AddMethod(self)
            return self

        # Create a new group and add the method.
        new_group = group_class(group_name)
        new_group.AddMethod(self)
        self._call_queue.append(new_group)
        return self

    def InAnyOrder(self, group_name="default"):
        """Move this method into a group of unordered calls.

        A group of unordered calls must be defined together, and must be
        executed in full before the next expected method can be called.
        There can be multiple groups that are expected serially, if they are
        given different group names. The same group name can be reused if there
        is a standard method call, or a group with a different name, spliced
        between usages.

        Args:
            group_name: the name of the unordered group.

        Returns:
            self
        """
        return self._CheckAndCreateNewGroup(group_name, UnorderedGroup)

    def MultipleTimes(self, group_name="default"):
        """Move method into group of calls which may be called multiple times.

        A group of repeating calls must be defined together, and must be
        executed in full before the next expected method can be called.

        Args:
            group_name: the name of the unordered group.

        Returns:
            self
        """
        return self._CheckAndCreateNewGroup(group_name, MultipleTimesGroup)

    def AndReturn(self, return_value):
        """Set the value to return when this method is called.

        Args:
            # return_value can be anything.
        """

        self._return_value = return_value
        return return_value

    def AndRaise(self, exception):
        """Set the exception to raise when this method is called.

        Args:
            # exception: the exception to raise when this method is called.
            exception: Exception
        """

        self._exception = exception

    def WithSideEffects(self, side_effects):
        """Set the side effects that are simulated when this method is called.

        Args:
            side_effects: A callable which modifies the parameters or other
                          relevant state which a given test case depends on.

        Returns:
            Self for chaining with AndReturn and AndRaise.
        """
        self._side_effects = side_effects
        return self


class Comparator:
    """Base class for all Mox comparators.

    A Comparator can be used as a parameter to a mocked method when the exact
    value is not known.    For example, the code you are testing might build up
    a long SQL string that is passed to your mock DAO. You're only interested
    that the IN clause contains the proper primary keys, so you can set your
    mock up as follows:

    mock_dao.RunQuery(StrContains('IN (1, 2, 4, 5)')).AndReturn(mock_result)

    Now whatever query is passed in must contain the string 'IN (1, 2, 4, 5)'.

    A Comparator may replace one or more parameters, for example:
    # return at most 10 rows
    mock_dao.RunQuery(StrContains('SELECT'), 10)

    or

    # Return some non-deterministic number of rows
    mock_dao.RunQuery(StrContains('SELECT'), IsA(int))
    """

    def equals(self, rhs):
        """Special equals method that all comparators must implement.

        Args:
            rhs: any python object
        """

        raise NotImplementedError('method must be implemented by a subclass.')

    def __eq__(self, rhs):
        return self.equals(rhs)

    def __ne__(self, rhs):
        return not self.equals(rhs)


class Is(Comparator):
    """Comparison class used to check identity, instead of equality."""

    def __init__(self, obj):
        self._obj = obj

    def equals(self, rhs):
        return rhs is self._obj

    def __repr__(self):
        return "<is %r (%s)>" % (self._obj, id(self._obj))


class IsA(Comparator):
    """This class wraps a basic Python type or class.    It is used to verify
    that a parameter is of the given type or class.

    Example:
    mock_dao.Connect(IsA(DbConnectInfo))
    """

    def __init__(self, class_name):
        """Initialize IsA

        Args:
            class_name: basic python type or a class
        """

        self._class_name = class_name

    def equals(self, rhs):
        """Check to see if the RHS is an instance of class_name.

        Args:
            # rhs: the right hand side of the test
            rhs: object

        Returns:
            bool
        """

        try:
            return isinstance(rhs, self._class_name)
        except TypeError:
            # Check raw types if there was a type error.    This is helpful for
            # things like cStringIO.StringIO.
            return type(rhs) == type(self._class_name)

    def _IsSubClass(self, clazz):
        """Check to see if the IsA comparators class is a subclass of clazz.

        Args:
            # clazz: a class object

        Returns:
            bool
        """

        try:
            return issubclass(self._class_name, clazz)
        except TypeError:
            # Check raw types if there was a type error.    This is helpful for
            # things like cStringIO.StringIO.
            return type(clazz) == type(self._class_name)

    def __repr__(self):
        return 'mox.IsA(%s) ' % str(self._class_name)


class IsAlmost(Comparator):
    """Comparison class used to check whether a parameter is nearly equal
    to a given value.    Generally useful for floating point numbers.

    Example mock_dao.SetTimeout((IsAlmost(3.9)))
    """

    def __init__(self, float_value, places=7):
        """Initialize IsAlmost.

        Args:
            float_value: The value for making the comparison.
            places: The number of decimal places to round to.
        """

        self._float_value = float_value
        self._places = places

    def equals(self, rhs):
        """Check to see if RHS is almost equal to float_value

        Args:
            rhs: the value to compare to float_value

        Returns:
            bool
        """

        try:
            return round(rhs - self._float_value, self._places) == 0
        except Exception:
            # Probably because either float_value or rhs is not a number.
            return False

    def __repr__(self):
        return str(self._float_value)


class StrContains(Comparator):
    """Comparison class used to check whether a substring exists in a
    string parameter.    This can be useful in mocking a database with SQL
    passed in as a string parameter, for example.

    Example:
    mock_dao.RunQuery(StrContains('IN (1, 2, 4, 5)')).AndReturn(mock_result)
    """

    def __init__(self, search_string):
        """Initialize.

        Args:
            # search_string: the string you are searching for
            search_string: str
        """

        self._search_string = search_string

    def equals(self, rhs):
        """Check to see if the search_string is contained in the rhs string.

        Args:
            # rhs: the right hand side of the test
            rhs: object

        Returns:
            bool
        """

        try:
            return rhs.find(self._search_string) > -1
        except Exception:
            return False

    def __repr__(self):
        return '<str containing \'%s\'>' % self._search_string


class Regex(Comparator):
    """Checks if a string matches a regular expression.

    This uses a given regular expression to determine equality.
    """

    def __init__(self, pattern, flags=0):
        """Initialize.

        Args:
            # pattern is the regular expression to search for
            pattern: str
            # flags passed to re.compile function as the second argument
            flags: int
        """
        self.flags = flags
        self.regex = re.compile(pattern, flags=flags)

    def equals(self, rhs):
        """Check to see if rhs matches regular expression pattern.

        Returns:
            bool
        """

        try:
            return self.regex.search(rhs) is not None
        except Exception:
            return False

    def __repr__(self):
        s = '<regular expression \'%s\'' % self.regex.pattern
        if self.flags:
            s += ', flags=%d' % self.flags
        s += '>'
        return s


class In(Comparator):
    """Checks whether an item (or key) is in a list (or dict) parameter.

    Example:
    mock_dao.GetUsersInfo(In('expectedUserName')).AndReturn(mock_result)
    """

    def __init__(self, key):
        """Initialize.

        Args:
            # key is any thing that could be in a list or a key in a dict
        """

        self._key = key

    def equals(self, rhs):
        """Check to see whether key is in rhs.

        Args:
            rhs: dict

        Returns:
            bool
        """

        try:
            return self._key in rhs
        except Exception:
            return False

    def __repr__(self):
        return '<sequence or map containing \'%s\'>' % str(self._key)


class Not(Comparator):
    """Checks whether a predicates is False.

    Example:
        mock_dao.UpdateUsers(Not(ContainsKeyValue('stevepm',
                                                  stevepm_user_info)))
    """

    def __init__(self, predicate):
        """Initialize.

        Args:
            # predicate: a Comparator instance.
        """

        assert isinstance(predicate, Comparator), ("predicate %r must be a"
                                                   " Comparator." % predicate)
        self._predicate = predicate

    def equals(self, rhs):
        """Check to see whether the predicate is False.

        Args:
            rhs: A value that will be given in argument of the predicate.

        Returns:
            bool
        """

        try:
            return not self._predicate.equals(rhs)
        except Exception:
            return False

    def __repr__(self):
        return '<not \'%s\'>' % self._predicate


class ContainsKeyValue(Comparator):
    """Checks whether a key/value pair is in a dict parameter.

    Example:
    mock_dao.UpdateUsers(ContainsKeyValue('stevepm', stevepm_user_info))
    """

    def __init__(self, key, value):
        """Initialize.

        Args:
            # key: a key in a dict
            # value: the corresponding value
        """

        self._key = key
        self._value = value

    def equals(self, rhs):
        """Check whether the given key/value pair is in the rhs dict.

        Returns:
            bool
        """

        try:
            return rhs[self._key] == self._value
        except Exception:
            return False

    def __repr__(self):
        return '<map containing the entry \'%s: %s\'>' % (str(self._key),
                                                          str(self._value))


class ContainsAttributeValue(Comparator):
    """Checks whether passed parameter contains attributes with a given value.

    Example:
    mock_dao.UpdateSomething(ContainsAttribute('stevepm', stevepm_user_info))
    """

    def __init__(self, key, value):
        """Initialize.

        Args:
            # key: an attribute name of an object
            # value: the corresponding value
        """

        self._key = key
        self._value = value

    def equals(self, rhs):
        """Check if the given attribute has a matching value in the rhs object.

        Returns:
            bool
        """

        try:
            return getattr(rhs, self._key) == self._value
        except Exception:
            return False


class SameElementsAs(Comparator):
    """Checks whether sequences contain the same elements (ignoring order).

    Example:
    mock_dao.ProcessUsers(SameElementsAs('stevepm', 'salomaki'))
    """

    def __init__(self, expected_seq):
        """Initialize.

        Args:
            expected_seq: a sequence
        """
        # Store in case expected_seq is an iterator.
        self._expected_list = list(expected_seq)

    def equals(self, actual_seq):
        """Check to see whether actual_seq has same elements as expected_seq.

        Args:
            actual_seq: sequence

        Returns:
            bool
        """
        try:
            # Store in case actual_seq is an iterator. We potentially iterate
            # twice: once to make the dict, once in the list fallback.
            actual_list = list(actual_seq)
        except TypeError:
            # actual_seq cannot be read as a sequence.
            #
            # This happens because Mox uses __eq__ both to check object
            # equality (in MethodSignatureChecker) and to invoke Comparators.
            return False

        try:
            return set(self._expected_list) == set(actual_list)
        except TypeError:
            # Fall back to slower list-compare if any of the objects
            # are unhashable.
            if len(self._expected_list) != len(actual_list):
                return False
            for el in actual_list:
                if el not in self._expected_list:
                    return False
        return True

    def __repr__(self):
        return '<sequence with same elements as \'%s\'>' % self._expected_list


class And(Comparator):
    """Evaluates one or more Comparators on RHS, returns an AND of the results.
    """

    def __init__(self, *args):
        """Initialize.

        Args:
            *args: One or more Comparator
        """

        self._comparators = args

    def equals(self, rhs):
        """Checks whether all Comparators are equal to rhs.

        Args:
            # rhs: can be anything

        Returns:
            bool
        """

        for comparator in self._comparators:
            if not comparator.equals(rhs):
                return False

        return True

    def __repr__(self):
        return '<AND %s>' % str(self._comparators)


class Or(Comparator):
    """Evaluates one or more Comparators on RHS; returns OR of the results."""

    def __init__(self, *args):
        """Initialize.

        Args:
            *args: One or more Mox comparators
        """

        self._comparators = args

    def equals(self, rhs):
        """Checks whether any Comparator is equal to rhs.

        Args:
            # rhs: can be anything

        Returns:
            bool
        """

        for comparator in self._comparators:
            if comparator.equals(rhs):
                return True

        return False

    def __repr__(self):
        return '<OR %s>' % str(self._comparators)


class Func(Comparator):
    """Call a function that should verify the parameter passed in is correct.

    You may need the ability to perform more advanced operations on the
    parameter in order to validate it. You can use this to have a callable
    validate any parameter. The callable should return either True or False.


    Example:

    def myParamValidator(param):
        # Advanced logic here
        return True

    mock_dao.DoSomething(Func(myParamValidator), true)
    """

    def __init__(self, func):
        """Initialize.

        Args:
            func: callable that takes one parameter and returns a bool
        """

        self._func = func

    def equals(self, rhs):
        """Test whether rhs passes the function test.

        rhs is passed into func.

        Args:
            rhs: any python object

        Returns:
            the result of func(rhs)
        """

        return self._func(rhs)

    def __repr__(self):
        return str(self._func)


class IgnoreArg(Comparator):
    """Ignore an argument.

    This can be used when we don't care about an argument of a method call.

    Example:
    # Check if CastMagic is called with 3 as first arg and
    # 'disappear' as third.
    mymock.CastMagic(3, IgnoreArg(), 'disappear')
    """

    def equals(self, unused_rhs):
        """Ignores arguments and returns True.

        Args:
            unused_rhs: any python object

        Returns:
            always returns True
        """

        return True

    def __repr__(self):
        return '<IgnoreArg>'


class Value(Comparator):
    """Compares argument against a remembered value.

    To be used in conjunction with Remember comparator.    See Remember()
    for example.
    """

    def __init__(self):
        self._value = None
        self._has_value = False

    def store_value(self, rhs):
        self._value = rhs
        self._has_value = True

    def equals(self, rhs):
        if not self._has_value:
            return False
        else:
            return rhs == self._value

    def __repr__(self):
        if self._has_value:
            return "<Value %r>" % self._value
        else:
            return "<Value>"


class Remember(Comparator):
    """Remembers the argument to a value store.

    To be used in conjunction with Value comparator.

    Example:
    # Remember the argument for one method call.
    users_list = Value()
    mock_dao.ProcessUsers(Remember(users_list))

    # Check argument against remembered value.
    mock_dao.ReportUsers(users_list)
    """

    def __init__(self, value_store):
        if not isinstance(value_store, Value):
            raise TypeError(
                "value_store is not an instance of the Value class")
        self._value_store = value_store

    def equals(self, rhs):
        self._value_store.store_value(rhs)
        return True

    def __repr__(self):
        return "<Remember %d>" % id(self._value_store)


class MethodGroup(object):
    """Base class containing common behaviour for MethodGroups."""

    def __init__(self, group_name):
        self._group_name = group_name

    def group_name(self):
        return self._group_name

    def __str__(self):
        return '<%s "%s">' % (self.__class__.__name__, self._group_name)

    def AddMethod(self, mock_method):
        raise NotImplementedError

    def MethodCalled(self, mock_method):
        raise NotImplementedError

    def IsSatisfied(self):
        raise NotImplementedError


class UnorderedGroup(MethodGroup):
    """UnorderedGroup holds a set of method calls that may occur in any order.

    This construct is helpful for non-deterministic events, such as iterating
    over the keys of a dict.
    """

    def __init__(self, group_name):
        super(UnorderedGroup, self).__init__(group_name)
        self._methods = []

    def __str__(self):
        return '%s "%s" pending calls:\n%s' % (
            self.__class__.__name__,
            self._group_name,
            "\n".join(str(method) for method in self._methods))

    def AddMethod(self, mock_method):
        """Add a method to this group.

        Args:
            mock_method: A mock method to be added to this group.
        """

        self._methods.append(mock_method)

    def MethodCalled(self, mock_method):
        """Remove a method call from the group.

        If the method is not in the set, an UnexpectedMethodCallError will be
        raised.

        Args:
            mock_method: a mock method that should be equal to a method in the
                         group.

        Returns:
            The mock method from the group

        Raises:
            UnexpectedMethodCallError if the mock_method was not in the group.
        """

        # Check to see if this method exists, and if so, remove it from the set
        # and return it.
        for method in self._methods:
            if method == mock_method:
                # Remove the called mock_method instead of the method in the
                # group. The called method will match any comparators when
                # equality is checked during removal. The method in the group
                # could pass a comparator to another comparator during the
                # equality check.
                self._methods.remove(mock_method)

                # If group is not empty, put it back at the head of the queue.
                if not self.IsSatisfied():
                    mock_method._call_queue.appendleft(self)

                return self, method

        raise UnexpectedMethodCallError(mock_method, self)

    def IsSatisfied(self):
        """Return True if there are not any methods in this group."""

        return len(self._methods) == 0


class MultipleTimesGroup(MethodGroup):
    """MultipleTimesGroup holds methods that may be called any number of times.

    Note: Each method must be called at least once.

    This is helpful, if you don't know or care how many times a method is
    called.
    """

    def __init__(self, group_name):
        super(MultipleTimesGroup, self).__init__(group_name)
        self._methods = set()
        self._methods_left = set()

    def AddMethod(self, mock_method):
        """Add a method to this group.

        Args:
            mock_method: A mock method to be added to this group.
        """

        self._methods.add(mock_method)
        self._methods_left.add(mock_method)

    def MethodCalled(self, mock_method):
        """Remove a method call from the group.

        If the method is not in the set, an UnexpectedMethodCallError will be
        raised.

        Args:
            mock_method: a mock method that should be equal to a method in the
                         group.

        Returns:
            The mock method from the group

        Raises:
            UnexpectedMethodCallError if the mock_method was not in the group.
        """

        # Check to see if this method exists, and if so add it to the set of
        # called methods.
        for method in self._methods:
            if method == mock_method:
                self._methods_left.discard(method)
                # Always put this group back on top of the queue,
                # because we don't know when we are done.
                mock_method._call_queue.appendleft(self)
                return self, method

        if self.IsSatisfied():
            next_method = mock_method._PopNextMethod()
            return next_method, None
        else:
            raise UnexpectedMethodCallError(mock_method, self)

    def IsSatisfied(self):
        """Return True if all methods in group are called at least once."""
        return len(self._methods_left) == 0


class MoxMetaTestBase(type):
    """Metaclass to add mox cleanup and verification to every test.

    As the mox unit testing class is being constructed (MoxTestBase or a
    subclass), this metaclass will modify all test functions to call the
    CleanUpMox method of the test class after they finish. This means that
    unstubbing and verifying will happen for every test with no additional
    code, and any failures will result in test failures as opposed to errors.
    """

    def __init__(cls, name, bases, d):
        type.__init__(cls, name, bases, d)

        # also get all the attributes from the base classes to account
        # for a case when test class is not the immediate child of MoxTestBase
        for base in bases:
            for attr_name in dir(base):
                if attr_name not in d:
                    d[attr_name] = getattr(base, attr_name)

        for func_name, func in d.items():
            if func_name.startswith('test') and callable(func):

                setattr(cls, func_name, MoxMetaTestBase.CleanUpTest(cls, func))

    @staticmethod
    def CleanUpTest(cls, func):
        """Adds Mox cleanup code to any MoxTestBase method.

        Always unsets stubs after a test. Will verify all mocks for tests that
        otherwise pass.

        Args:
            cls: MoxTestBase or subclass; the class whose method we are
                                          altering.
            func: method; the method of the MoxTestBase test class we wish to
                          alter.

        Returns:
            The modified method.
        """
        def new_method(self, *args, **kwargs):
            mox_obj = getattr(self, 'mox', None)
            stubout_obj = getattr(self, 'stubs', None)
            cleanup_mox = False
            cleanup_stubout = False
            if mox_obj and isinstance(mox_obj, Mox):
                cleanup_mox = True
            if stubout_obj and isinstance(stubout_obj,
                                          stubout.StubOutForTesting):
                cleanup_stubout = True
            try:
                func(self, *args, **kwargs)
            finally:
                if cleanup_mox:
                    mox_obj.UnsetStubs()
                if cleanup_stubout:
                    stubout_obj.UnsetAll()
                    stubout_obj.SmartUnsetAll()
            if cleanup_mox:
                mox_obj.VerifyAll()
        new_method.__name__ = func.__name__
        new_method.__doc__ = func.__doc__
        new_method.__module__ = func.__module__
        return new_method


_MoxTestBase = MoxMetaTestBase('_MoxTestBase', (unittest.TestCase, ), {})


class MoxTestBase(_MoxTestBase):
    """Convenience test class to make stubbing easier.

    Sets up a "mox" attribute which is an instance of Mox (any mox tests will
    want this), and a "stubs" attribute that is an instance of
    StubOutForTesting (needed at times). Also automatically unsets any stubs
    and verifies that all mock methods have been called at the end of each
    test, eliminating boilerplate code.
    """

    def setUp(self):
        super(MoxTestBase, self).setUp()
        self.mox = Mox()
        self.stubs = stubout.StubOutForTesting()