cpython/Lib/test/test_univnewlines.py
Tim Peters ea572b21f8 Assorted code cleanups for readability. Greatly boosted the size of the
test data:  this test fails on WIndows now if universal newlines are
enabled (which they aren't yet, by default).  I don't know whether the
test will also fail on Linux now.
2002-04-21 06:12:02 +00:00

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# Tests universal newline support for both reading and parsing files.
import unittest
import test_support
import os
import sys
if not hasattr(sys.stdin, 'newlines'):
raise test_support.TestSkipped, \
"This Python does not have universal newline support"
FATX = 'x' * (2**14)
DATA_TEMPLATE = [
"line1=1",
"line2='this is a very long line designed to go past the magic " +
"hundred character limit that is inside fileobject.c and which " +
"is meant to speed up the common case, but we also want to test " +
"the uncommon case, naturally.'",
"def line3():pass",
"line4 = '%s'" % FATX,
]
DATA_LF = "\n".join(DATA_TEMPLATE) + "\n"
DATA_CR = "\r".join(DATA_TEMPLATE) + "\r"
DATA_CRLF = "\r\n".join(DATA_TEMPLATE) + "\r\n"
# Note that DATA_MIXED also tests the ability to recognize a lone \r
# before end-of-file.
DATA_MIXED = "\n".join(DATA_TEMPLATE) + "\r"
DATA_SPLIT = [x + "\n" for x in DATA_TEMPLATE]
del x
class TestGenericUnivNewlines(unittest.TestCase):
# use a class variable DATA to define the data to write to the file
# and a class variable NEWLINE to set the expected newlines value
READMODE = 'U'
WRITEMODE = 'wb'
def setUp(self):
fp = open(test_support.TESTFN, self.WRITEMODE)
fp.write(self.DATA)
fp.close()
def tearDown(self):
try:
os.unlink(test_support.TESTFN)
except:
pass
def test_read(self):
fp = open(test_support.TESTFN, self.READMODE)
data = fp.read()
self.assertEqual(data, DATA_LF)
self.assertEqual(`fp.newlines`, `self.NEWLINE`)
def test_readlines(self):
fp = open(test_support.TESTFN, self.READMODE)
data = fp.readlines()
self.assertEqual(data, DATA_SPLIT)
self.assertEqual(`fp.newlines`, `self.NEWLINE`)
def test_readline(self):
fp = open(test_support.TESTFN, self.READMODE)
data = []
d = fp.readline()
while d:
data.append(d)
d = fp.readline()
self.assertEqual(data, DATA_SPLIT)
self.assertEqual(`fp.newlines`, `self.NEWLINE`)
def test_seek(self):
fp = open(test_support.TESTFN, self.READMODE)
fp.readline()
pos = fp.tell()
data = fp.readlines()
self.assertEqual(data, DATA_SPLIT[1:])
fp.seek(pos)
data = fp.readlines()
self.assertEqual(data, DATA_SPLIT[1:])
def test_execfile(self):
namespace = {}
execfile(test_support.TESTFN, namespace)
func = namespace['line3']
self.assertEqual(func.func_code.co_firstlineno, 3)
self.assertEqual(namespace['line4'], FATX)
class TestNativeNewlines(TestGenericUnivNewlines):
NEWLINE = None
DATA = DATA_LF
READMODE = 'r'
WRITEMODE = 'w'
class TestCRNewlines(TestGenericUnivNewlines):
NEWLINE = '\r'
DATA = DATA_CR
class TestLFNewlines(TestGenericUnivNewlines):
NEWLINE = '\n'
DATA = DATA_LF
class TestCRLFNewlines(TestGenericUnivNewlines):
NEWLINE = '\r\n'
DATA = DATA_CRLF
class TestMixedNewlines(TestGenericUnivNewlines):
NEWLINE = ('\r', '\n')
DATA = DATA_MIXED
def test_main():
test_support.run_unittest(TestNativeNewlines)
test_support.run_unittest(TestCRNewlines)
test_support.run_unittest(TestLFNewlines)
test_support.run_unittest(TestCRLFNewlines)
test_support.run_unittest(TestMixedNewlines)
if __name__ == '__main__':
test_main()