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	Make a class for error data
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				@ -8,6 +8,7 @@ or 1 (with a Python backtrace) if there was an operational error.
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					"""
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import argparse
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					import argparse
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					from collections import namedtuple
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import itertools
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					import itertools
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import os
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					import os
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import platform
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					import platform
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@ -341,6 +342,9 @@ def collect_values(inputs, type_word, include_path=None, keep_c=False):
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class Tests:
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					class Tests:
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    """An object representing tests and their results."""
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					    """An object representing tests and their results."""
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					    Error = namedtuple('Error',
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					                       ['type', 'expression', 'value', 'output'])
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    def __init__(self, options):
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					    def __init__(self, options):
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        self.options = options
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					        self.options = options
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        self.count = 0
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					        self.count = 0
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@ -362,7 +366,10 @@ class Tests:
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        self.count += len(expressions)
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					        self.count += len(expressions)
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        for expr, value, output in zip(expressions, values, outputs):
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					        for expr, value, output in zip(expressions, values, outputs):
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            if normalize(expr) != normalize(output):
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					            if normalize(expr) != normalize(output):
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                self.errors.append((type_word, expr, value, output))
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					                self.errors.append(self.Error(type=type_word,
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					                                              expression=expr,
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					                                              value=value,
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					                                              output=output))
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    def run_all(self, inputs):
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					    def run_all(self, inputs):
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        """Run psa_constant_names on all the gathered inputs."""
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					        """Run psa_constant_names on all the gathered inputs."""
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@ -376,9 +383,10 @@ class Tests:
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        Write the errors to ``out``.
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					        Write the errors to ``out``.
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        Also write a total.
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					        Also write a total.
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        """
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					        """
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        for type_word, name, value, output in self.errors:
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					        for error in self.errors:
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            out.write('For {} "{}", got "{}" (value: {})\n'
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					            out.write('For {} "{}", got "{}" (value: {})\n'
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                      .format(type_word, name, output, value))
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					                      .format(error.type, error.expression,
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					                              error.output, error.value))
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        out.write('{} test cases'.format(self.count))
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					        out.write('{} test cases'.format(self.count))
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        if self.errors:
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					        if self.errors:
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            out.write(', {} FAIL\n'.format(len(self.errors)))
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					            out.write(', {} FAIL\n'.format(len(self.errors)))
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