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svn+ssh://pythondev@svn.python.org/python/trunk ........ r69846 | mark.dickinson | 2009-02-21 20:27:01 +0000 (Sat, 21 Feb 2009) | 2 lines Issue #5341: Fix a variety of spelling errors. ........
481 lines
18 KiB
Python
481 lines
18 KiB
Python
import configparser
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import io
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import unittest
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import collections
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from test import support
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class SortedDict(collections.UserDict):
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def items(self):
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return sorted(self.data.items())
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def keys(self):
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return sorted(self.data.keys())
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def values(self):
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return [i[1] for i in self.items()]
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def iteritems(self): return iter(self.items())
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def iterkeys(self): return iter(self.keys())
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__iter__ = iterkeys
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def itervalues(self): return iter(self.values())
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class TestCaseBase(unittest.TestCase):
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def newconfig(self, defaults=None):
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if defaults is None:
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self.cf = self.config_class()
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else:
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self.cf = self.config_class(defaults)
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return self.cf
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def fromstring(self, string, defaults=None):
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cf = self.newconfig(defaults)
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sio = io.StringIO(string)
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cf.readfp(sio)
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return cf
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def test_basic(self):
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cf = self.fromstring(
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"[Foo Bar]\n"
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"foo=bar\n"
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"[Spacey Bar]\n"
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"foo = bar\n"
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"[Commented Bar]\n"
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"foo: bar ; comment\n"
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"[Long Line]\n"
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"foo: this line is much, much longer than my editor\n"
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" likes it.\n"
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"[Section\\with$weird%characters[\t]\n"
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"[Internationalized Stuff]\n"
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"foo[bg]: Bulgarian\n"
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"foo=Default\n"
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"foo[en]=English\n"
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"foo[de]=Deutsch\n"
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"[Spaces]\n"
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"key with spaces : value\n"
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"another with spaces = splat!\n"
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)
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L = cf.sections()
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L.sort()
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eq = self.assertEqual
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eq(L, [r'Commented Bar',
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r'Foo Bar',
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r'Internationalized Stuff',
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r'Long Line',
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r'Section\with$weird%characters[' '\t',
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r'Spaces',
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r'Spacey Bar',
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])
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# The use of spaces in the section names serves as a
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# regression test for SourceForge bug #583248:
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# http://www.python.org/sf/583248
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eq(cf.get('Foo Bar', 'foo'), 'bar')
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eq(cf.get('Spacey Bar', 'foo'), 'bar')
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eq(cf.get('Commented Bar', 'foo'), 'bar')
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eq(cf.get('Spaces', 'key with spaces'), 'value')
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eq(cf.get('Spaces', 'another with spaces'), 'splat!')
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self.failIf('__name__' in cf.options("Foo Bar"),
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'__name__ "option" should not be exposed by the API!')
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# Make sure the right things happen for remove_option();
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# added to include check for SourceForge bug #123324:
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self.failUnless(cf.remove_option('Foo Bar', 'foo'),
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"remove_option() failed to report existence of option")
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self.failIf(cf.has_option('Foo Bar', 'foo'),
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"remove_option() failed to remove option")
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self.failIf(cf.remove_option('Foo Bar', 'foo'),
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"remove_option() failed to report non-existence of option"
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" that was removed")
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self.assertRaises(configparser.NoSectionError,
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cf.remove_option, 'No Such Section', 'foo')
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eq(cf.get('Long Line', 'foo'),
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'this line is much, much longer than my editor\nlikes it.')
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def test_case_sensitivity(self):
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cf = self.newconfig()
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cf.add_section("A")
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cf.add_section("a")
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L = cf.sections()
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L.sort()
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eq = self.assertEqual
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eq(L, ["A", "a"])
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cf.set("a", "B", "value")
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eq(cf.options("a"), ["b"])
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eq(cf.get("a", "b"), "value",
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"could not locate option, expecting case-insensitive option names")
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self.failUnless(cf.has_option("a", "b"))
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cf.set("A", "A-B", "A-B value")
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for opt in ("a-b", "A-b", "a-B", "A-B"):
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self.failUnless(
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cf.has_option("A", opt),
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"has_option() returned false for option which should exist")
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eq(cf.options("A"), ["a-b"])
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eq(cf.options("a"), ["b"])
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cf.remove_option("a", "B")
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eq(cf.options("a"), [])
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# SF bug #432369:
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cf = self.fromstring(
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"[MySection]\nOption: first line\n\tsecond line\n")
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eq(cf.options("MySection"), ["option"])
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eq(cf.get("MySection", "Option"), "first line\nsecond line")
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# SF bug #561822:
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cf = self.fromstring("[section]\nnekey=nevalue\n",
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defaults={"key":"value"})
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self.failUnless(cf.has_option("section", "Key"))
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def test_default_case_sensitivity(self):
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cf = self.newconfig({"foo": "Bar"})
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self.assertEqual(
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cf.get("DEFAULT", "Foo"), "Bar",
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"could not locate option, expecting case-insensitive option names")
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cf = self.newconfig({"Foo": "Bar"})
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self.assertEqual(
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cf.get("DEFAULT", "Foo"), "Bar",
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"could not locate option, expecting case-insensitive defaults")
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def test_parse_errors(self):
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self.newconfig()
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self.parse_error(configparser.ParsingError,
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"[Foo]\n extra-spaces: splat\n")
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self.parse_error(configparser.ParsingError,
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"[Foo]\n extra-spaces= splat\n")
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self.parse_error(configparser.ParsingError,
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"[Foo]\noption-without-value\n")
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self.parse_error(configparser.ParsingError,
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"[Foo]\n:value-without-option-name\n")
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self.parse_error(configparser.ParsingError,
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"[Foo]\n=value-without-option-name\n")
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self.parse_error(configparser.MissingSectionHeaderError,
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"No Section!\n")
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def parse_error(self, exc, src):
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sio = io.StringIO(src)
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self.assertRaises(exc, self.cf.readfp, sio)
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def test_query_errors(self):
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cf = self.newconfig()
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self.assertEqual(cf.sections(), [],
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"new ConfigParser should have no defined sections")
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self.failIf(cf.has_section("Foo"),
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"new ConfigParser should have no acknowledged sections")
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self.assertRaises(configparser.NoSectionError,
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cf.options, "Foo")
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self.assertRaises(configparser.NoSectionError,
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cf.set, "foo", "bar", "value")
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self.get_error(configparser.NoSectionError, "foo", "bar")
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cf.add_section("foo")
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self.get_error(configparser.NoOptionError, "foo", "bar")
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def get_error(self, exc, section, option):
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try:
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self.cf.get(section, option)
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except exc as e:
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return e
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else:
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self.fail("expected exception type %s.%s"
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% (exc.__module__, exc.__name__))
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def test_boolean(self):
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cf = self.fromstring(
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"[BOOLTEST]\n"
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"T1=1\n"
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"T2=TRUE\n"
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"T3=True\n"
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"T4=oN\n"
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"T5=yes\n"
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"F1=0\n"
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"F2=FALSE\n"
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"F3=False\n"
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"F4=oFF\n"
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"F5=nO\n"
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"E1=2\n"
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"E2=foo\n"
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"E3=-1\n"
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"E4=0.1\n"
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"E5=FALSE AND MORE"
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)
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for x in range(1, 5):
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self.failUnless(cf.getboolean('BOOLTEST', 't%d' % x))
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self.failIf(cf.getboolean('BOOLTEST', 'f%d' % x))
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self.assertRaises(ValueError,
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cf.getboolean, 'BOOLTEST', 'e%d' % x)
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def test_weird_errors(self):
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cf = self.newconfig()
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cf.add_section("Foo")
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self.assertRaises(configparser.DuplicateSectionError,
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cf.add_section, "Foo")
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def test_write(self):
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cf = self.fromstring(
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"[Long Line]\n"
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"foo: this line is much, much longer than my editor\n"
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" likes it.\n"
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"[DEFAULT]\n"
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"foo: another very\n"
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" long line"
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)
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output = io.StringIO()
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cf.write(output)
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self.assertEqual(
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output.getvalue(),
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"[DEFAULT]\n"
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"foo = another very\n"
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"\tlong line\n"
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"\n"
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"[Long Line]\n"
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"foo = this line is much, much longer than my editor\n"
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"\tlikes it.\n"
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"\n"
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)
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def test_set_string_types(self):
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cf = self.fromstring("[sect]\n"
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"option1=foo\n")
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# Check that we don't get an exception when setting values in
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# an existing section using strings:
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class mystr(str):
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pass
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cf.set("sect", "option1", "splat")
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cf.set("sect", "option1", mystr("splat"))
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cf.set("sect", "option2", "splat")
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cf.set("sect", "option2", mystr("splat"))
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cf.set("sect", "option1", "splat")
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cf.set("sect", "option2", "splat")
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def test_read_returns_file_list(self):
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file1 = support.findfile("cfgparser.1")
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# check when we pass a mix of readable and non-readable files:
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cf = self.newconfig()
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parsed_files = cf.read([file1, "nonexistent-file"])
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self.assertEqual(parsed_files, [file1])
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self.assertEqual(cf.get("Foo Bar", "foo"), "newbar")
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# check when we pass only a filename:
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cf = self.newconfig()
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parsed_files = cf.read(file1)
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self.assertEqual(parsed_files, [file1])
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self.assertEqual(cf.get("Foo Bar", "foo"), "newbar")
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# check when we pass only missing files:
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cf = self.newconfig()
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parsed_files = cf.read(["nonexistent-file"])
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self.assertEqual(parsed_files, [])
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# check when we pass no files:
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cf = self.newconfig()
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parsed_files = cf.read([])
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self.assertEqual(parsed_files, [])
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# shared by subclasses
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def get_interpolation_config(self):
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return self.fromstring(
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"[Foo]\n"
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"bar=something %(with1)s interpolation (1 step)\n"
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"bar9=something %(with9)s lots of interpolation (9 steps)\n"
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"bar10=something %(with10)s lots of interpolation (10 steps)\n"
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"bar11=something %(with11)s lots of interpolation (11 steps)\n"
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"with11=%(with10)s\n"
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"with10=%(with9)s\n"
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"with9=%(with8)s\n"
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"with8=%(With7)s\n"
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"with7=%(WITH6)s\n"
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"with6=%(with5)s\n"
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"With5=%(with4)s\n"
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"WITH4=%(with3)s\n"
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"with3=%(with2)s\n"
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"with2=%(with1)s\n"
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"with1=with\n"
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"\n"
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"[Mutual Recursion]\n"
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"foo=%(bar)s\n"
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"bar=%(foo)s\n"
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"\n"
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"[Interpolation Error]\n"
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"name=%(reference)s\n",
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# no definition for 'reference'
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defaults={"getname": "%(__name__)s"})
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def check_items_config(self, expected):
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cf = self.fromstring(
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"[section]\n"
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"name = value\n"
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"key: |%(name)s| \n"
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"getdefault: |%(default)s|\n"
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"getname: |%(__name__)s|",
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defaults={"default": "<default>"})
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L = list(cf.items("section"))
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L.sort()
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self.assertEqual(L, expected)
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class ConfigParserTestCase(TestCaseBase):
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config_class = configparser.ConfigParser
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def test_interpolation(self):
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cf = self.get_interpolation_config()
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eq = self.assertEqual
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eq(cf.get("Foo", "getname"), "Foo")
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eq(cf.get("Foo", "bar"), "something with interpolation (1 step)")
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eq(cf.get("Foo", "bar9"),
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"something with lots of interpolation (9 steps)")
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eq(cf.get("Foo", "bar10"),
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"something with lots of interpolation (10 steps)")
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self.get_error(configparser.InterpolationDepthError, "Foo", "bar11")
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def test_interpolation_missing_value(self):
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cf = self.get_interpolation_config()
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e = self.get_error(configparser.InterpolationError,
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"Interpolation Error", "name")
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self.assertEqual(e.reference, "reference")
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self.assertEqual(e.section, "Interpolation Error")
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self.assertEqual(e.option, "name")
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def test_items(self):
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self.check_items_config([('default', '<default>'),
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('getdefault', '|<default>|'),
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('getname', '|section|'),
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('key', '|value|'),
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('name', 'value')])
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def test_set_nonstring_types(self):
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cf = self.newconfig()
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cf.add_section('non-string')
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cf.set('non-string', 'int', 1)
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cf.set('non-string', 'list', [0, 1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13, '%('])
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cf.set('non-string', 'dict', {'pi': 3.14159, '%(': 1,
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'%(list)': '%(list)'})
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cf.set('non-string', 'string_with_interpolation', '%(list)s')
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self.assertEqual(cf.get('non-string', 'int', raw=True), 1)
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self.assertRaises(TypeError, cf.get, 'non-string', 'int')
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self.assertEqual(cf.get('non-string', 'list', raw=True),
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[0, 1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13, '%('])
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self.assertRaises(TypeError, cf.get, 'non-string', 'list')
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self.assertEqual(cf.get('non-string', 'dict', raw=True),
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{'pi': 3.14159, '%(': 1, '%(list)': '%(list)'})
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self.assertRaises(TypeError, cf.get, 'non-string', 'dict')
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self.assertEqual(cf.get('non-string', 'string_with_interpolation',
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raw=True), '%(list)s')
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self.assertRaises(ValueError, cf.get, 'non-string',
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'string_with_interpolation', raw=False)
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class RawConfigParserTestCase(TestCaseBase):
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config_class = configparser.RawConfigParser
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def test_interpolation(self):
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cf = self.get_interpolation_config()
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eq = self.assertEqual
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eq(cf.get("Foo", "getname"), "%(__name__)s")
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eq(cf.get("Foo", "bar"),
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"something %(with1)s interpolation (1 step)")
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eq(cf.get("Foo", "bar9"),
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"something %(with9)s lots of interpolation (9 steps)")
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eq(cf.get("Foo", "bar10"),
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"something %(with10)s lots of interpolation (10 steps)")
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eq(cf.get("Foo", "bar11"),
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"something %(with11)s lots of interpolation (11 steps)")
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def test_items(self):
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self.check_items_config([('default', '<default>'),
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('getdefault', '|%(default)s|'),
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('getname', '|%(__name__)s|'),
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('key', '|%(name)s|'),
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('name', 'value')])
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def test_set_nonstring_types(self):
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cf = self.newconfig()
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cf.add_section('non-string')
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cf.set('non-string', 'int', 1)
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cf.set('non-string', 'list', [0, 1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13])
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cf.set('non-string', 'dict', {'pi': 3.14159})
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self.assertEqual(cf.get('non-string', 'int'), 1)
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self.assertEqual(cf.get('non-string', 'list'),
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[0, 1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13])
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self.assertEqual(cf.get('non-string', 'dict'), {'pi': 3.14159})
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class SafeConfigParserTestCase(ConfigParserTestCase):
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config_class = configparser.SafeConfigParser
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def test_safe_interpolation(self):
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# See http://www.python.org/sf/511737
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cf = self.fromstring("[section]\n"
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"option1=xxx\n"
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"option2=%(option1)s/xxx\n"
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"ok=%(option1)s/%%s\n"
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"not_ok=%(option2)s/%%s")
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self.assertEqual(cf.get("section", "ok"), "xxx/%s")
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self.assertEqual(cf.get("section", "not_ok"), "xxx/xxx/%s")
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def test_set_malformatted_interpolation(self):
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cf = self.fromstring("[sect]\n"
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"option1=foo\n")
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self.assertEqual(cf.get('sect', "option1"), "foo")
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self.assertRaises(ValueError, cf.set, "sect", "option1", "%foo")
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self.assertRaises(ValueError, cf.set, "sect", "option1", "foo%")
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self.assertRaises(ValueError, cf.set, "sect", "option1", "f%oo")
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self.assertEqual(cf.get('sect', "option1"), "foo")
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def test_set_nonstring_types(self):
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cf = self.fromstring("[sect]\n"
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"option1=foo\n")
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# Check that we get a TypeError when setting non-string values
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# in an existing section:
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self.assertRaises(TypeError, cf.set, "sect", "option1", 1)
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self.assertRaises(TypeError, cf.set, "sect", "option1", 1.0)
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self.assertRaises(TypeError, cf.set, "sect", "option1", object())
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self.assertRaises(TypeError, cf.set, "sect", "option2", 1)
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self.assertRaises(TypeError, cf.set, "sect", "option2", 1.0)
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self.assertRaises(TypeError, cf.set, "sect", "option2", object())
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def test_add_section_default_1(self):
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cf = self.newconfig()
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self.assertRaises(ValueError, cf.add_section, "default")
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def test_add_section_default_2(self):
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cf = self.newconfig()
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self.assertRaises(ValueError, cf.add_section, "DEFAULT")
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class SortedTestCase(RawConfigParserTestCase):
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def newconfig(self, defaults=None):
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self.cf = self.config_class(defaults=defaults, dict_type=SortedDict)
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return self.cf
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def test_sorted(self):
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self.fromstring("[b]\n"
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"o4=1\n"
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"o3=2\n"
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"o2=3\n"
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"o1=4\n"
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"[a]\n"
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"k=v\n")
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output = io.StringIO()
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self.cf.write(output)
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self.assertEquals(output.getvalue(),
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"[a]\n"
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"k = v\n\n"
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"[b]\n"
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"o1 = 4\n"
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"o2 = 3\n"
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"o3 = 2\n"
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"o4 = 1\n\n")
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def test_main():
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support.run_unittest(
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ConfigParserTestCase,
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RawConfigParserTestCase,
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SafeConfigParserTestCase,
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SortedTestCase
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)
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if __name__ == "__main__":
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test_main()
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