cpython/Lib/test/test_msilib.py
Zachary Ware 38c707e7e0 Issue #21741: Update 147 test modules to use test discovery.
I have compared output between pre- and post-patch runs of these tests
to make sure there's nothing missing and nothing broken, on both
Windows and Linux.  The only differences I found were actually tests
that were previously *not* run.
2015-04-13 15:00:43 -05:00

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""" Test suite for the code in msilib """
import unittest
import os
from test.support import import_module
msilib = import_module('msilib')
class Test_make_id(unittest.TestCase):
#http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa369212(v=vs.85).aspx
"""The Identifier data type is a text string. Identifiers may contain the
ASCII characters A-Z (a-z), digits, underscores (_), or periods (.).
However, every identifier must begin with either a letter or an
underscore.
"""
def test_is_no_change_required(self):
self.assertEqual(
msilib.make_id("short"), "short")
self.assertEqual(
msilib.make_id("nochangerequired"), "nochangerequired")
self.assertEqual(
msilib.make_id("one.dot"), "one.dot")
self.assertEqual(
msilib.make_id("_"), "_")
self.assertEqual(
msilib.make_id("a"), "a")
#self.assertEqual(
# msilib.make_id(""), "")
def test_invalid_first_char(self):
self.assertEqual(
msilib.make_id("9.short"), "_9.short")
self.assertEqual(
msilib.make_id(".short"), "_.short")
def test_invalid_any_char(self):
self.assertEqual(
msilib.make_id(".s\x82ort"), "_.s_ort")
self.assertEqual (
msilib.make_id(".s\x82o?*+rt"), "_.s_o___rt")
if __name__ == '__main__':
unittest.main()