cpython/Lib/test/test_module.py
Guido van Rossum bdabeccfb8 Repair the test (adding a docstring to the module type changed the
docstring for an uninitialized module object).
2002-06-04 06:06:54 +00:00

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# Test the module type
from test_support import verify, vereq, verbose, TestFailed
import sys
module = type(sys)
# An uninitialized module has no __dict__ or __name__, and __doc__ is None
foo = module.__new__(module)
verify(foo.__dict__ is None)
try:
s = foo.__name__
except AttributeError:
pass
else:
raise TestFailed, "__name__ = %s" % repr(s)
vereq(foo.__doc__, module.__doc__)
# Regularly initialized module, no docstring
foo = module("foo")
vereq(foo.__name__, "foo")
vereq(foo.__doc__, None)
vereq(foo.__dict__, {"__name__": "foo", "__doc__": None})
# ASCII docstring
foo = module("foo", "foodoc")
vereq(foo.__name__, "foo")
vereq(foo.__doc__, "foodoc")
vereq(foo.__dict__, {"__name__": "foo", "__doc__": "foodoc"})
# Unicode docstring
foo = module("foo", u"foodoc\u1234")
vereq(foo.__name__, "foo")
vereq(foo.__doc__, u"foodoc\u1234")
vereq(foo.__dict__, {"__name__": "foo", "__doc__": u"foodoc\u1234"})
# Reinitialization should not replace the __dict__
foo.bar = 42
d = foo.__dict__
foo.__init__("foo", "foodoc")
vereq(foo.__name__, "foo")
vereq(foo.__doc__, "foodoc")
vereq(foo.bar, 42)
vereq(foo.__dict__, {"__name__": "foo", "__doc__": "foodoc", "bar": 42})
verify(foo.__dict__ is d)
if verbose:
print "All OK"