| # coding=utf-8 |
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| """Ensure flags are initialized for e.g. pytest harness case.""" |
| |
| import sys |
| |
| from absl import flags |
| |
| # When this module is loaded in an app, flags would have been parsed already |
| # (assuming the app's main uses directly or indirectly absl.app.main). However, |
| # when loaded in a test harness like pytest or unittest (e.g. python -m pytest) |
| # that won't happen. |
| # While tests shouldn't use the flags directly, some flags - like compilation |
| # timeout - have default values that need to be accessible. |
| # This makes sure flags are initialized, for this purpose. |
| if not flags.FLAGS.is_parsed(): |
| flags.FLAGS(sys.argv, known_only=True) |
| assert flags.FLAGS.is_parsed() |