Update of /cvsroot/python/python/dist/src/Lib/dos-8x3 In directory slayer.i.sourceforge.net:/tmp/cvs-serv24300 Added Files: cookie.py string_t.py test_aug.py test_cla.py test_com.py test_coo.py test_dos.py test_fil.py test_get.py test_lar.py test_min.py test_par.py test_pol.py test_pos.py test_url.py webbrows.py Removed Files: exceptio.py threadst.py Log Message: Adding new files, removing some. --- NEW FILE --- #!/usr/bin/env python # #### # Copyright 2000 by Timothy O'Malley <timo@alum.mit.edu> # # All Rights Reserved # # Permission to use, copy, modify, and distribute this software # and its documentation for any purpose and without fee is hereby # granted, provided that the above copyright notice appear in all # copies and that both that copyright notice and this permission # notice appear in supporting documentation, and that the name of # Timothy O'Malley not be used in advertising or publicity # pertaining to distribution of the software without specific, written # prior permission. # # Timothy O'Malley DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES WITH REGARD TO THIS # SOFTWARE, INCLUDING ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY # AND FITNESS, IN NO EVENT SHALL Timothy O'Malley BE LIABLE FOR # ANY SPECIAL, INDIRECT OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OR ANY DAMAGES # WHATSOEVER RESULTING FROM LOSS OF USE, DATA OR PROFITS, # WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, NEGLIGENCE OR OTHER TORTIOUS # ACTION, ARISING OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE USE OR # PERFORMANCE OF THIS SOFTWARE. # #### # # Id: Cookie.py,v 2.29 2000/08/23 05:28:49 timo Exp # by Timothy O'Malley <timo@alum.mit.edu> # # Cookie.py is a Python module for the handling of HTTP # cookies as a Python dictionary. See RFC 2109 for more # information on cookies. # # The original idea to treat Cookies as a dictionary came from # Dave Mitchell (davem@magnet.com) in 1995, when he released the # first version of nscookie.py. # #### """ Here's a sample session to show how to use this module. At the moment, this is the only documentation. The Basics ---------- Importing is easy.. >>> import Cookie Most of the time you start by creating a cookie. Cookies come in three flavors, each with slighly different encoding semanitcs, but more on that later. >>> C = Cookie.SimpleCookie() >>> C = Cookie.SerialCookie() >>> C = Cookie.SmartCookie() [Note: Long-time users of Cookie.py will remember using Cookie.Cookie() to create an Cookie object. Although deprecated, it is still supported by the code. See the Backward Compatibility notes for more information.] Once you've created your Cookie, you can add values just as if it were a dictionary. >>> C = Cookie.SmartCookie() >>> C["fig"] = "newton" >>> C["sugar"] = "wafer" >>> print C Set-Cookie: sugar=wafer; Set-Cookie: fig=newton; Notice that the printable representation of a Cookie is the appropriate format for a Set-Cookie: header. This is the default behavior. You can change the header and printed attributes by using the the .output() function >>> C = Cookie.SmartCookie() >>> C["rocky"] = "road" >>> C["rocky"]["path"] = "/cookie" >>> print C.output(header="Cookie:") Cookie: rocky=road; Path=/cookie; >>> print C.output(attrs=[], header="Cookie:") Cookie: rocky=road; The load() method of a Cookie extracts cookies from a string. In a CGI script, you would use this method to extract the cookies from the HTTP_COOKIE environment variable. >>> C = Cookie.SmartCookie() >>> C.load("chips=ahoy; vienna=finger") >>> print C Set-Cookie: vienna=finger; Set-Cookie: chips=ahoy; The load() method is darn-tootin smart about identifying cookies within a string. Escaped quotation marks, nested semicolons, and other such trickeries do not confuse it. >>> C = Cookie.SmartCookie() >>> C.load('keebler="E=everybody; L=\\"Loves\\"; fudge=\\012;";') >>> print C Set-Cookie: keebler="E=everybody; L=\"Loves\"; fudge=\012;"; Each element of the Cookie also supports all of the RFC 2109 Cookie attributes. Here's an example which sets the Path attribute. >>> C = Cookie.SmartCookie() >>> C["oreo"] = "doublestuff" >>> C["oreo"]["path"] = "/" >>> print C Set-Cookie: oreo="doublestuff"; Path=/; Each dictionary element has a 'value' attribute, which gives you back the value associated with the key. >>> C = Cookie.SmartCookie() >>> C["twix"] = "none for you" >>> C["twix"].value 'none for you' A Bit More Advanced ------------------- As mentioned before, there are three different flavors of Cookie objects, each with different encoding/decoding semantics. This section briefly discusses the differences. SimpleCookie The SimpleCookie expects that all values should be standard strings. Just to be sure, SimpleCookie invokes the str() builtin to convert the value to a string, when the values are set dictionary-style. >>> C = Cookie.SimpleCookie() >>> C["number"] = 7 >>> C["string"] = "seven" >>> C["number"].value '7' >>> C["string"].value 'seven' >>> print C Set-Cookie: number=7; Set-Cookie: string=seven; SerialCookie The SerialCookie expects that all values should be serialized using cPickle (or pickle, if cPickle isn't available). As a result of serializing, SerialCookie can save almost any Python object to a value, and recover the exact same object when the cookie has been returned. (SerialCookie can yield some strange-looking cookie values, however.) >>> C = Cookie.SerialCookie() >>> C["number"] = 7 >>> C["string"] = "seven" >>> C["number"].value 7 >>> C["string"].value 'seven' >>> print C Set-Cookie: number="I7\012."; Set-Cookie: string="S'seven'\012p1\012."; Be warned, however, if SerialCookie cannot de-serialize a value (because it isn't a valid pickle'd object), IT WILL RAISE AN EXCEPTION. SmartCookie The SmartCookie combines aspects of each of the other two flavors. When setting a value in a dictionary-fashion, the SmartCookie will serialize (ala cPickle) the value *if and only if* it isn't a Python string. String objects are *not* serialized. Similarly, when the load() method parses out values, it attempts to de-serialize the value. If it fails, then it fallsback to treating the value as a string. >>> C = Cookie.SmartCookie() >>> C["number"] = 7 >>> C["string"] = "seven" >>> C["number"].value 7 >>> C["string"].value 'seven' >>> print C Set-Cookie: number="I7\012."; Set-Cookie: string=seven; Backwards Compatibility ----------------------- In order to keep compatibilty with earlier versions of Cookie.py, it is still possible to use Cookie.Cookie() to create a Cookie. In fact, this simply returns a SmartCookie. >>> C = Cookie.Cookie() >>> C.__class__ <class Cookie.SmartCookie at 99f88> Finis. """ #" # ^ # |----helps out font-lock # # Import our required modules # import string, sys from UserDict import UserDict try: from cPickle import dumps, loads except ImportError: from pickle import dumps, loads try: import re except ImportError: raise ImportError, "Cookie.py requires 're' from Python 1.5 or later" # # Define an exception visible to External modules # class CookieError(Exception): pass # These quoting routines conform to the RFC2109 specification, which in # turn references the character definitions from RFC2068. They provide # a two-way quoting algorithm. Any non-text character is translated # into a 4 character sequence: a forward-slash followed by the # three-digit octal equivalent of the character. Any '\' or '"' is # quoted with a preceeding '\' slash. # # These are taken from RFC2068 and RFC2109. # _LegalChars is the list of chars which don't require "'s # _Translator hash-table for fast quoting # _LegalChars = string.letters + string.digits + "!#$%&'*+-.^_`|~" _Translator = { '\000' : '\\000', '\001' : '\\001', '\002' : '\\002', '\003' : '\\003', '\004' : '\\004', '\005' : '\\005', '\006' : '\\006', '\007' : '\\007', '\010' : '\\010', '\011' : '\\011', '\012' : '\\012', '\013' : '\\013', '\014' : '\\014', '\015' : '\\015', '\016' : '\\016', '\017' : '\\017', '\020' : '\\020', '\021' : '\\021', '\022' : '\\022', '\023' : '\\023', '\024' : '\\024', '\025' : '\\025', '\026' : '\\026', '\027' : '\\027', '\030' : '\\030', '\031' : '\\031', '\032' : '\\032', '\033' : '\\033', '\034' : '\\034', '\035' : '\\035', '\036' : '\\036', '\037' : '\\037', '"' : '\\"', '\\' : '\\\\', '\177' : '\\177', '\200' : '\\200', '\201' : '\\201', '\202' : '\\202', '\203' : '\\203', '\204' : '\\204', '\205' : '\\205', '\206' : '\\206', '\207' : '\\207', '\210' : '\\210', '\211' : '\\211', '\212' : '\\212', '\213' : '\\213', '\214' : '\\214', '\215' : '\\215', '\216' : '\\216', '\217' : '\\217', '\220' : '\\220', '\221' : '\\221', '\222' : '\\222', '\223' : '\\223', '\224' : '\\224', '\225' : '\\225', '\226' : '\\226', '\227' : '\\227', '\230' : '\\230', '\231' : '\\231', '\232' : '\\232', '\233' : '\\233', '\234' : '\\234', '\235' : '\\235', '\236' : '\\236', '\237' : '\\237', '\240' : '\\240', '\241' : '\\241', '\242' : '\\242', '\243' : '\\243', '\244' : '\\244', '\245' : '\\245', '\246' : '\\246', '\247' : '\\247', '\250' : '\\250', '\251' : '\\251', '\252' : '\\252', '\253' : '\\253', '\254' : '\\254', '\255' : '\\255', '\256' : '\\256', '\257' : '\\257', '\260' : '\\260', '\261' : '\\261', '\262' : '\\262', '\263' : '\\263', '\264' : '\\264', '\265' : '\\265', '\266' : '\\266', '\267' : '\\267', '\270' : '\\270', '\271' : '\\271', '\272' : '\\272', '\273' : '\\273', '\274' : '\\274', '\275' : '\\275', '\276' : '\\276', '\277' : '\\277', '\300' : '\\300', '\301' : '\\301', '\302' : '\\302', '\303' : '\\303', '\304' : '\\304', '\305' : '\\305', '\306' : '\\306', '\307' : '\\307', '\310' : '\\310', '\311' : '\\311', '\312' : '\\312', '\313' : '\\313', '\314' : '\\314', '\315' : '\\315', '\316' : '\\316', '\317' : '\\317', '\320' : '\\320', '\321' : '\\321', '\322' : '\\322', '\323' : '\\323', '\324' : '\\324', '\325' : '\\325', '\326' : '\\326', '\327' : '\\327', '\330' : '\\330', '\331' : '\\331', '\332' : '\\332', '\333' : '\\333', '\334' : '\\334', '\335' : '\\335', '\336' : '\\336', '\337' : '\\337', '\340' : '\\340', '\341' : '\\341', '\342' : '\\342', '\343' : '\\343', '\344' : '\\344', '\345' : '\\345', '\346' : '\\346', '\347' : '\\347', '\350' : '\\350', '\351' : '\\351', '\352' : '\\352', '\353' : '\\353', '\354' : '\\354', '\355' : '\\355', '\356' : '\\356', '\357' : '\\357', '\360' : '\\360', '\361' : '\\361', '\362' : '\\362', '\363' : '\\363', '\364' : '\\364', '\365' : '\\365', '\366' : '\\366', '\367' : '\\367', '\370' : '\\370', '\371' : '\\371', '\372' : '\\372', '\373' : '\\373', '\374' : '\\374', '\375' : '\\375', '\376' : '\\376', '\377' : '\\377' } def _quote(str, LegalChars=_LegalChars, join=string.join, idmap=string._idmap, translate=string.translate): # # If the string does not need to be double-quoted, # then just return the string. Otherwise, surround # the string in doublequotes and precede quote (with a \) # special characters. # if "" == translate(str, idmap, LegalChars): return str else: return '"' + join( map(_Translator.get, str, str), "" ) + '"' # end _quote _OctalPatt = re.compile(r"\\[0-3][0-7][0-7]") _QuotePatt = re.compile(r"[\\].") def _unquote(str, join=string.join, atoi=string.atoi): # If there aren't any doublequotes, # then there can't be any special characters. See RFC 2109. if len(str) < 2: return str if str[0] != '"' or str[-1] != '"': return str # We have to assume that we must decode this string. # Down to work. # Remove the "s str = str[1:-1] # Check for special sequences. Examples: # \012 --> \n # \" --> " # i = 0 n = len(str) res = [] while 0 <= i < n: Omatch = _OctalPatt.search(str, i) Qmatch = _QuotePatt.search(str, i) if not Omatch and not Qmatch: # Neither matched res.append(str[i:]) break # else: j = k = -1 if Omatch: j = Omatch.start(0) if Qmatch: k = Qmatch.start(0) if Qmatch and ( not Omatch or k < j ): # QuotePatt matched res.append(str[i:k]) res.append(str[k+1]) i = k+2 else: # OctalPatt matched res.append(str[i:j]) res.append( chr( atoi(str[j+1:j+4], 8) ) ) i = j+4 return join(res, "") # end _unquote # The _getdate() routine is used to set the expiration time in # the cookie's HTTP header. By default, _getdate() returns the # current time in the appropriate "expires" format for a # Set-Cookie header. The one optional argument is an offset from # now, in seconds. For example, an offset of -3600 means "one hour ago". # The offset may be a floating point number. # _weekdayname = ['Mon', 'Tue', 'Wed', 'Thu', 'Fri', 'Sat', 'Sun'] _monthname = [None, 'Jan', 'Feb', 'Mar', 'Apr', 'May', 'Jun', 'Jul', 'Aug', 'Sep', 'Oct', 'Nov', 'Dec'] def _getdate(future=0, weekdayname=_weekdayname, monthname=_monthname): from time import gmtime, time now = time() year, month, day, hh, mm, ss, wd, y, z = gmtime(now + future) return "%s, %02d-%3s-%4d %02d:%02d:%02d GMT" % \ (weekdayname[wd], day, monthname[month], year, hh, mm, ss) # # A class to hold ONE key,value pair. # In a cookie, each such pair may have several attributes. # so this class is used to keep the attributes associated # with the appropriate key,value pair. # This class also includes a coded_value attribute, which # is used to hold the network representation of the # value. This is most useful when Python objects are # pickled for network transit. # class Morsel(UserDict): # RFC 2109 lists these attributes as reserved: # path comment domain # max-age secure version # # For historical reasons, these attributes are also reserved: # expires # # This dictionary provides a mapping from the lowercase # variant on the left to the appropriate traditional # formatting on the right. _reserved = { "expires" : "expires", "path" : "Path", "comment" : "Comment", "domain" : "Domain", "max-age" : "Max-Age", "secure" : "secure", "version" : "Version", } _reserved_keys = _reserved.keys() def __init__(self): # Set defaults self.key = self.value = self.coded_value = None UserDict.__init__(self) # Set default attributes for K in self._reserved_keys: UserDict.__setitem__(self, K, "") # end __init__ def __setitem__(self, K, V): K = string.lower(K) if not K in self._reserved_keys: raise CookieError("Invalid Attribute %s" % K) UserDict.__setitem__(self, K, V) # end __setitem__ def isReservedKey(self, K): return string.lower(K) in self._reserved_keys # end isReservedKey def set(self, key, val, coded_val, LegalChars=_LegalChars, idmap=string._idmap, translate=string.translate ): # First we verify that the key isn't a reserved word # Second we make sure it only contains legal characters if string.lower(key) in self._reserved_keys: raise CookieError("Attempt to set a reserved key: %s" % key) if "" != translate(key, idmap, LegalChars): raise CookieError("Illegal key value: %s" % key) # It's a good key, so save it. self.key = key self.value = val self.coded_value = coded_val # end set def output(self, attrs=None, header = "Set-Cookie:"): return "%s %s" % ( header, self.OutputString(attrs) ) __str__ = output def __repr__(self): return '<%s: %s=%s>' % (self.__class__.__name__, self.key, repr(self.value) ) def js_output(self, attrs=None): # Print javascript return """ <SCRIPT LANGUAGE="JavaScript"> <!-- begin hiding document.cookie = \"%s\" // end hiding --> </script> """ % ( self.OutputString(attrs), ) # end js_output() def OutputString(self, attrs=None): # Build up our result # result = [] RA = result.append # First, the key=value pair RA("%s=%s;" % (self.key, self.coded_value)) # Now add any defined attributes if attrs == None: attrs = self._reserved_keys for K,V in self.items(): if V == "": continue if K not in attrs: continue if K == "expires" and type(V) == type(1): RA("%s=%s;" % (self._reserved[K], _getdate(V))) elif K == "max-age" and type(V) == type(1): RA("%s=%d;" % (self._reserved[K], V)) elif K == "secure": RA("%s;" % self._reserved[K]) else: RA("%s=%s;" % (self._reserved[K], V)) # Return the result return string.join(result, " ") # end OutputString # end Morsel class # # Pattern for finding cookie # # This used to be strict parsing based on the RFC2109 and RFC2068 # specifications. I have since discovered that MSIE 3.0x doesn't # follow the character rules outlined in those specs. As a # result, the parsing rules here are less strict. # _LegalCharsPatt = r"[\w\d!#%&'~_`><@,:/\$\*\+\-\.\^\|\)\(\?\}\{]" _CookiePattern = re.compile( r"(?x)" # This is a Verbose pattern r"(?P<key>" # Start of group 'key' ""+ _LegalCharsPatt +"+" # Any word of at least one letter r")" # End of group 'key' r"\s*=\s*" # Equal Sign r"(?P<val>" # Start of group 'val' r'"(?:[^\\"]|\\.)*"' # Any doublequoted string r"|" # or ""+ _LegalCharsPatt +"*" # Any word or empty string r")" # End of group 'val' r"\s*;?" # Probably ending in a semi-colon ) # At long last, here is the cookie class. # Using this class is almost just like using a dictionary. # See this module's docstring for example usage. # class BaseCookie(UserDict): # A container class for a set of Morsels # def value_decode(self, val): """real_value, coded_value = value_decode(STRING) Called prior to setting a cookie's value from the network representation. The VALUE is the value read from HTTP header. Override this function to modify the behavior of cookies. """ return val, val # end value_encode def value_encode(self, val): """real_value, coded_value = value_encode(VALUE) Called prior to setting a cookie's value from the dictionary representation. The VALUE is the value being assigned. Override this function to modify the behavior of cookies. """ strval = str(val) return strval, strval # end value_encode def __init__(self, input=None): UserDict.__init__(self) if input: self.load(input) # end __init__ def __set(self, key, real_value, coded_value): """Private method for setting a cookie's value""" M = self.get(key, Morsel()) M.set(key, real_value, coded_value) UserDict.__setitem__(self, key, M) # end __set def __setitem__(self, key, value): """Dictionary style assignment.""" rval, cval = self.value_encode(value) self.__set(key, rval, cval) # end __setitem__ def output(self, attrs=None, header="Set-Cookie:", sep="\n"): """Return a string suitable for HTTP.""" result = [] for K,V in self.items(): result.append( V.output(attrs, header) ) return string.join(result, sep) # end output __str__ = output def __repr__(self): L = [] for K,V in self.items(): L.append( '%s=%s' % (K,repr(V.value) ) ) return '<%s: %s>' % (self.__class__.__name__, string.join(L)) def js_output(self, attrs=None): """Return a string suitable for JavaScript.""" result = [] for K,V in self.items(): result.append( V.js_output(attrs) ) return string.join(result, "") # end js_output def load(self, rawdata): """Load cookies from a string (presumably HTTP_COOKIE) or from a dictionary. Loading cookies from a dictionary 'd' is equivalent to calling: map(Cookie.__setitem__, d.keys(), d.values()) """ if type(rawdata) == type(""): self.__ParseString(rawdata) else: self.update(rawdata) return # end load() def __ParseString(self, str, patt=_CookiePattern): i = 0 # Our starting point n = len(str) # Length of string M = None # current morsel while 0 <= i < n: # Start looking for a cookie match = patt.search(str, i) if not match: break # No more cookies K,V = match.group("key"), match.group("val") i = match.end(0) # Parse the key, value in case it's metainfo if K[0] == "$": # We ignore attributes which pertain to the cookie # mechanism as a whole. See RFC 2109. # (Does anyone care?) if M: M[ K[1:] ] = V elif string.lower(K) in Morsel._reserved_keys: if M: M[ K ] = _unquote(V) else: rval, cval = self.value_decode(V) self.__set(K, rval, cval) M = self[K] # end __ParseString # end BaseCookie class class SimpleCookie(BaseCookie): """SimpleCookie SimpleCookie supports strings as cookie values. When setting the value using the dictionary assignment notation, SimpleCookie calls the builtin str() to convert the value to a string. Values received from HTTP are kept as strings. """ def value_decode(self, val): return _unquote( val ), val def value_encode(self, val): strval = str(val) return strval, _quote( strval ) # end SimpleCookie class SerialCookie(BaseCookie): """SerialCookie SerialCookie supports arbitrary objects as cookie values. All values are serialized (using cPickle) before being sent to the client. All incoming values are assumed to be valid Pickle representations. IF AN INCOMING VALUE IS NOT IN A VALID PICKLE FORMAT, THEN AN EXCEPTION WILL BE RAISED. Note: Large cookie values add overhead because they must be retransmitted on every HTTP transaction. Note: HTTP has a 2k limit on the size of a cookie. This class does not check for this limit, so be careful!!! """ def value_decode(self, val): # This could raise an exception! return loads( _unquote(val) ), val def value_encode(self, val): return val, _quote( dumps(val) ) # end SerialCookie class SmartCookie(BaseCookie): """SmartCookie SmartCookie supports arbitrary objects as cookie values. If the object is a string, then it is quoted. If the object is not a string, however, then SmartCookie will use cPickle to serialize the object into a string representation. Note: Large cookie values add overhead because they must be retransmitted on every HTTP transaction. Note: HTTP has a 2k limit on the size of a cookie. This class does not check for this limit, so be careful!!! """ def value_decode(self, val): strval = _unquote(val) try: return loads(strval), val except: return strval, val def value_encode(self, val): if type(val) == type(""): return val, _quote(val) else: return val, _quote( dumps(val) ) # end SmartCookie ########################################################### # Backwards Compatibility: Don't break any existing code! # We provide Cookie() as an alias for SmartCookie() Cookie = SmartCookie # ########################################################### #Local Variables: #tab-width: 4 #end: --- NEW FILE --- """Common tests shared by test_string and test_userstring""" import string transtable = '\000\001\002\003\004\005\006\007\010\011\012\013\014\015\016\017\020\021\022\023\024\025\026\027\030\031\032\033\034\035\036\037 !"#$%&\'()*+,-./0123456789:;<=>?@ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ[\\]^_`xyzdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz{|}~\177\200\201\202\203\204\205\206\207\210\211\212\213\214\215\216\217\220\221\222\223\224\225\226\227\230\231\232\233\234\235\236\237\240\241\242\243\244\245\246\247\250\251\252\253\254\255\256\257\260\261\262\263\264\265\266\267\270\271\272\273\274\275\276\277\300\301\302\303\304\305\306\307\310\311\312\313\314\315\316\317\320\321\322\323\324\325\326\327\330\331\332\333\334\335\336\337\340\341\342\343\344\345\346\347\350\351\352\353\354\355\356\357\360\361\362\363\364\365\366\367\370\371\372\373\374\375\376\377' from UserList import UserList class Sequence: def __init__(self): self.seq = 'wxyz' def __len__(self): return len(self.seq) def __getitem__(self, i): return self.seq[i] class BadSeq1(Sequence): def __init__(self): self.seq = [7, 'hello', 123L] class BadSeq2(Sequence): def __init__(self): self.seq = ['a', 'b', 'c'] def __len__(self): return 8 def run_module_tests(test): """Run all tests that exercise a function in the string module""" test('atoi', " 1 ", 1) test('atoi', " 1x", ValueError) test('atoi', " x1 ", ValueError) test('atol', " 1 ", 1L) test('atol', " 1x ", ValueError) test('atol', " x1 ", ValueError) test('atof', " 1 ", 1.0) test('atof', " 1x ", ValueError) test('atof', " x1 ", ValueError) test('maketrans', 'abc', transtable, 'xyz') test('maketrans', 'abc', ValueError, 'xyzq') # join now works with any sequence type test('join', ['a', 'b', 'c', 'd'], 'a b c d') test('join', ('a', 'b', 'c', 'd'), 'abcd', '') test('join', Sequence(), 'w x y z') test('join', 7, TypeError) test('join', BadSeq1(), TypeError) test('join', BadSeq2(), 'a b c') # try a few long ones print string.join(['x' * 100] * 100, ':') print string.join(('x' * 100,) * 100, ':') def run_method_tests(test): """Run all tests that exercise a method of a string object""" test('capitalize', ' hello ', ' hello ') test('capitalize', 'hello ', 'Hello ') test('find', 'abcdefghiabc', 0, 'abc') test('find', 'abcdefghiabc', 9, 'abc', 1) test('find', 'abcdefghiabc', -1, 'def', 4) test('rfind', 'abcdefghiabc', 9, 'abc') test('lower', 'HeLLo', 'hello') test('lower', 'hello', 'hello') test('upper', 'HeLLo', 'HELLO') test('upper', 'HELLO', 'HELLO') test('title', ' hello ', ' Hello ') test('title', 'hello ', 'Hello ') test('title', "fOrMaT thIs aS titLe String", 'Format This As Title String') test('title', "fOrMaT,thIs-aS*titLe;String", 'Format,This-As*Title;String') test('title', "getInt", 'Getint') test('expandtabs', 'abc\rab\tdef\ng\thi', 'abc\rab def\ng hi') test('expandtabs', 'abc\rab\tdef\ng\thi', 'abc\rab def\ng hi', 8) test('expandtabs', 'abc\rab\tdef\ng\thi', 'abc\rab def\ng hi', 4) test('expandtabs', 'abc\r\nab\tdef\ng\thi', 'abc\r\nab def\ng hi', 4) test('islower', 'a', 1) test('islower', 'A', 0) test('islower', '\n', 0) test('islower', 'abc', 1) test('islower', 'aBc', 0) test('islower', 'abc\n', 1) test('isupper', 'a', 0) test('isupper', 'A', 1) test('isupper', '\n', 0) test('isupper', 'ABC', 1) test('isupper', 'AbC', 0) test('isupper', 'ABC\n', 1) test('istitle', 'a', 0) test('istitle', 'A', 1) test('istitle', '\n', 0) test('istitle', 'A Titlecased Line', 1) test('istitle', 'A\nTitlecased Line', 1) test('istitle', 'A Titlecased, Line', 1) test('istitle', 'Not a capitalized String', 0) test('istitle', 'Not\ta Titlecase String', 0) test('istitle', 'Not--a Titlecase String', 0) test('isalpha', 'a', 1) test('isalpha', 'A', 1) test('isalpha', '\n', 0) test('isalpha', 'abc', 1) test('isalpha', 'aBc123', 0) test('isalpha', 'abc\n', 0) test('isalnum', 'a', 1) test('isalnum', 'A', 1) test('isalnum', '\n', 0) test('isalnum', '123abc456', 1) test('isalnum', 'a1b3c', 1) test('isalnum', 'aBc000 ', 0) test('isalnum', 'abc\n', 0) # join now works with any sequence type test('join', ' ', 'a b c d', ['a', 'b', 'c', 'd']) test('join', '', 'abcd', ('a', 'b', 'c', 'd')) test('join', ' ', 'w x y z', Sequence()) test('join', 'a', 'abc', ('abc',)) test('join', 'a', 'z', UserList(['z'])) test('join', u'.', u'a.b.c', ['a', 'b', 'c']) test('join', '.', u'a.b.c', [u'a', 'b', 'c']) test('join', '.', u'a.b.c', ['a', u'b', 'c']) test('join', '.', u'a.b.c', ['a', 'b', u'c']) test('join', '.', TypeError, ['a', u'b', 3]) for i in [5, 25, 125]: test('join', '-', ((('a' * i) + '-') * i)[:-1], ['a' * i] * i) test('join', ' ', TypeError, BadSeq1()) test('join', ' ', 'a b c', BadSeq2()) test('splitlines', "abc\ndef\n\rghi", ['abc', 'def', '', 'ghi']) test('splitlines', "abc\ndef\n\r\nghi", ['abc', 'def', '', 'ghi']) test('splitlines', "abc\ndef\r\nghi", ['abc', 'def', 'ghi']) test('splitlines', "abc\ndef\r\nghi\n", ['abc', 'def', 'ghi']) test('splitlines', "abc\ndef\r\nghi\n\r", ['abc', 'def', 'ghi', '']) test('splitlines', "\nabc\ndef\r\nghi\n\r", ['', 'abc', 'def', 'ghi', '']) test('splitlines', "\nabc\ndef\r\nghi\n\r", ['\n', 'abc\n', 'def\r\n', 'ghi\n', '\r'], 1) test('split', 'this is the split function', ['this', 'is', 'the', 'split', 'function']) test('split', 'a|b|c|d', ['a', 'b', 'c', 'd'], '|') test('split', 'a|b|c|d', ['a', 'b', 'c|d'], '|', 2) test('split', 'a b c d', ['a', 'b c d'], None, 1) test('split', 'a b c d', ['a', 'b', 'c d'], None, 2) test('split', 'a b c d', ['a', 'b', 'c', 'd'], None, 3) test('split', 'a b c d', ['a', 'b', 'c', 'd'], None, 4) test('split', 'a b c d', ['a b c d'], None, 0) test('split', 'a b c d', ['a', 'b', 'c d'], None, 2) test('split', 'a b c d ', ['a', 'b', 'c', 'd']) test('strip', ' hello ', 'hello') test('lstrip', ' hello ', 'hello ') test('rstrip', ' hello ', ' hello') test('strip', 'hello', 'hello') test('swapcase', 'HeLLo cOmpUteRs', 'hEllO CoMPuTErS') test('translate', 'xyzabcdef', 'xyzxyz', transtable, 'def') table = string.maketrans('a', 'A') test('translate', 'abc', 'Abc', table) test('translate', 'xyz', 'xyz', table) test('replace', 'one!two!three!', 'one@two!three!', '!', '@', 1) test('replace', 'one!two!three!', 'onetwothree', '!', '') test('replace', 'one!two!three!', 'one@two@three!', '!', '@', 2) test('replace', 'one!two!three!', 'one@two@three@', '!', '@', 3) test('replace', 'one!two!three!', 'one@two@three@', '!', '@', 4) test('replace', 'one!two!three!', 'one!two!three!', '!', '@', 0) test('replace', 'one!two!three!', 'one@two@three@', '!', '@') test('replace', 'one!two!three!', 'one!two!three!', 'x', '@') test('replace', 'one!two!three!', 'one!two!three!', 'x', '@', 2) test('startswith', 'hello', 1, 'he') test('startswith', 'hello', 1, 'hello') test('startswith', 'hello', 0, 'hello world') test('startswith', 'hello', 1, '') test('startswith', 'hello', 0, 'ello') test('startswith', 'hello', 1, 'ello', 1) test('startswith', 'hello', 1, 'o', 4) test('startswith', 'hello', 0, 'o', 5) test('startswith', 'hello', 1, '', 5) test('startswith', 'hello', 0, 'lo', 6) test('startswith', 'helloworld', 1, 'lowo', 3) test('startswith', 'helloworld', 1, 'lowo', 3, 7) test('startswith', 'helloworld', 0, 'lowo', 3, 6) test('endswith', 'hello', 1, 'lo') test('endswith', 'hello', 0, 'he') test('endswith', 'hello', 1, '') test('endswith', 'hello', 0, 'hello world') test('endswith', 'helloworld', 0, 'worl') test('endswith', 'helloworld', 1, 'worl', 3, 9) test('endswith', 'helloworld', 1, 'world', 3, 12) test('endswith', 'helloworld', 1, 'lowo', 1, 7) test('endswith', 'helloworld', 1, 'lowo', 2, 7) test('endswith', 'helloworld', 1, 'lowo', 3, 7) test('endswith', 'helloworld', 0, 'lowo', 4, 7) test('endswith', 'helloworld', 0, 'lowo', 3, 8) test('endswith', 'ab', 0, 'ab', 0, 1) test('endswith', 'ab', 0, 'ab', 0, 0) --- NEW FILE --- # Augmented assignment test. x = 2 x += 1 x *= 2 x **= 2 x -= 8 x /= 2 x %= 12 x &= 2 x |= 5 x ^= 1 print x x = [2] x[0] += 1 x[0] *= 2 x[0] **= 2 x[0] -= 8 x[0] /= 2 x[0] %= 12 x[0] &= 2 x[0] |= 5 x[0] ^= 1 print x x = {0: 2} x[0] += 1 x[0] *= 2 x[0] **= 2 x[0] -= 8 x[0] /= 2 x[0] %= 12 x[0] &= 2 x[0] |= 5 x[0] ^= 1 print x[0] x = [1,2] x += [3,4] x *= 2 print x x = [1, 2, 3] y = x x[1:2] *= 2 y[1:2] += [1] print x print x is y class aug_test: def __init__(self, value): self.val = value def __radd__(self, val): return self.val + val def __add__(self, val): return aug_test(self.val + val) class aug_test2(aug_test): def __iadd__(self, val): self.val = self.val + val return self class aug_test3(aug_test): def __iadd__(self, val): return aug_test3(self.val + val) x = aug_test(1) y = x x += 10 print isinstance(x, aug_test) print y is not x print x.val x = aug_test2(2) y = x x += 10 print y is x print x.val x = aug_test3(3) y = x x += 10 print isinstance(x, aug_test3) print y is not x print x.val class testall: def __add__(self, val): print "__add__ called" def __radd__(self, val): print "__radd__ called" def __iadd__(self, val): print "__iadd__ called" return self def __sub__(self, val): print "__sub__ called" def __rsub__(self, val): print "__rsub__ called" def __isub__(self, val): print "__isub__ called" return self def __mul__(self, val): print "__mul__ called" def __rmul__(self, val): print "__rmul__ called" def __imul__(self, val): print "__imul__ called" return self def __div__(self, val): print "__div__ called" def __rdiv__(self, val): print "__rdiv__ called" def __idiv__(self, val): print "__idiv__ called" return self def __mod__(self, val): print "__mod__ called" def __rmod__(self, val): print "__rmod__ called" def __imod__(self, val): print "__imod__ called" return self def __pow__(self, val): print "__pow__ called" def __rpow__(self, val): print "__rpow__ called" def __ipow__(self, val): print "__ipow__ called" return self def __or__(self, val): print "__or__ called" def __ror__(self, val): print "__ror__ called" def __ior__(self, val): print "__ior__ called" return self def __and__(self, val): print "__and__ called" def __rand__(self, val): print "__rand__ called" def __iand__(self, val): print "__iand__ called" return self def __xor__(self, val): print "__xor__ called" def __rxor__(self, val): print "__rxor__ called" def __ixor__(self, val): print "__ixor__ called" return self def __rshift__(self, val): print "__rshift__ called" def __rrshift__(self, val): print "__rrshift__ called" def __irshift__(self, val): print "__irshift__ called" return self def __lshift__(self, val): print "__lshift__ called" def __rlshift__(self, val): print "__rlshift__ called" def __ilshift__(self, val): print "__ilshift__ called" return self x = testall() x + 1 1 + x x += 1 x - 1 1 - x x -= 1 x * 1 1 * x x *= 1 x / 1 1 / x x /= 1 x % 1 1 % x x %= 1 x ** 1 1 ** x x **= 1 x | 1 1 | x x |= 1 x & 1 1 & x x &= 1 x ^ 1 1 ^ x x ^= 1 x >> 1 1 >> x x >>= 1 x << 1 1 << x x <<= 1 --- NEW FILE --- "Test the functionality of Python classes implementing operators." testmeths = [ # Binary operations "add", "radd", "sub", "rsub", "mul", "rmul", "div", "rdiv", "mod", "rmod", "divmod", "rdivmod", "pow", "rpow", "rshift", "rrshift", "lshift", "rlshift", "and", "rand", "or", "ror", "xor", "rxor", # List/dict operations "contains", "getitem", "getslice", "setitem", "setslice", "delitem", "delslice", # Unary operations "neg", "pos", "abs", "int", "long", "float", "oct", "hex", # generic operations "init", "del", ] # These need to return something other than None # "coerce", # "hash", # "str", # "repr", # These are separate because they can influence the test of other methods. # "getattr", # "setattr", # "delattr", class AllTests: def __coerce__(self, *args): print "__coerce__:", args return (self,) + args def __hash__(self, *args): print "__hash__:", args return id(self) def __str__(self, *args): print "__str__:", args return "AllTests" def __repr__(self, *args): print "__repr__:", args return "AllTests" def __cmp__(self, *args): print "__cmp__:", args return 0 for method in testmeths: exec("""def __%(method)s__(self, *args): print "__%(method)s__:", args """%locals(), AllTests.__dict__); # this also tests __init__ of course. testme = AllTests() # Binary operations testme + 1 1 + testme testme - 1 1 - testme testme * 1 1 * testme testme / 1 1 / testme testme % 1 1 % testme divmod(testme,1) divmod(1, testme) testme ** 1 1 ** testme testme >> 1 1 >> testme testme << 1 1 << testme testme & 1 1 & testme testme | 1 1 | testme testme ^ 1 1 ^ testme # List/dict operations 1 in testme testme[1] testme[1] = 1 del testme[1] testme[:42] testme[:42] = "The Answer" del testme[:42] testme[2:1024:10] testme[2:1024:10] = "A lot" del testme[2:1024:10] testme[:42, ..., :24:, 24, 100] testme[:42, ..., :24:, 24, 100] = "Strange" del testme[:42, ..., :24:, 24, 100] # Now remove the slice hooks to see if converting normal slices to slice # object works. del AllTests.__getslice__ del AllTests.__setslice__ del AllTests.__delslice__ testme[:42] testme[:42] = "The Answer" del testme[:42] # Unary operations -testme +testme abs(testme) int(testme) long(testme) float(testme) oct(testme) hex(testme) # And the rest... hash(testme) repr(testme) str(testme) testme == 1 testme < 1 testme > 1 testme <> 1 testme != 1 1 == testme 1 < testme 1 > testme 1 <> testme 1 != testme # This test has to be last (duh.) del testme # Interfering tests class ExtraTests: def __getattr__(self, *args): print "__getattr__:", args return "SomeVal" def __setattr__(self, *args): print "__setattr__:", args def __delattr__(self, *args): print "__delattr__:", args testme = ExtraTests() testme.spam testme.eggs = "spam, spam, spam and ham" del testme.cardinal --- NEW FILE --- from test_support import verbose, TestFailed if verbose: print 'Running test on duplicate arguments' try: exec('def f(a, a): pass') raise TestFailed, "duplicate arguments" except SyntaxError: pass try: exec('def f(a = 0, a = 1): pass') raise TestFailed, "duplicate keyword arguments" except SyntaxError: pass --- NEW FILE --- # Simple test suite for Cookie.py import Cookie # Currently this only tests SimpleCookie cases = [ ('chips=ahoy; vienna=finger', {'chips':'ahoy', 'vienna':'finger'}), ('keebler="E=mc2; L=\\"Loves\\"; fudge=\\012;";', {'keebler' : 'E=mc2; L="Loves"; fudge=\012;'}), ] for data, dict in cases: C = Cookie.SimpleCookie() ; C.load(data) print repr(C) print str(C) for k, v in dict.items(): print ' ', k, repr( C[k].value ), repr(v) assert C[k].value == v print C[k] C = Cookie.SimpleCookie() C.load('Customer="WILE_E_COYOTE"; Version=1; Path=/acme') assert C['Customer'].value == 'WILE_E_COYOTE' assert C['Customer']['version'] == '1' assert C['Customer']['path'] == '/acme' print C.output(['path']) print C.js_output() print C.js_output(['path']) # Try cookie with quoted meta-data C = Cookie.SimpleCookie() C.load('Customer="WILE_E_COYOTE"; Version="1"; Path="/acme"') assert C['Customer'].value == 'WILE_E_COYOTE' assert C['Customer']['version'] == '1' assert C['Customer']['path'] == '/acme' --- NEW FILE --- import dospath import string import os errors = 0 def tester(fn, wantResult): fn = string.replace(fn, "\\", "\\\\") gotResult = eval(fn) if wantResult != gotResult: print "error!" print "evaluated: " + str(fn) print "should be: " + str(wantResult) print " returned: " + str(gotResult) print "" global errors errors = errors + 1 tester('dospath.splitdrive("c:\\foo\\bar")', ('c:', '\\foo\\bar')) tester('dospath.splitdrive("c:/foo/bar")', ('c:', '/foo/bar')) tester('dospath.split("c:\\foo\\bar")', ('c:\\foo', 'bar')) tester('dospath.split("\\\\conky\\mountpoint\\foo\\bar")', ('\\\\conky\\mountpoint\\foo', 'bar')) tester('dospath.split("c:\\")', ('c:\\', '')) tester('dospath.split("\\\\conky\\mountpoint\\")', ('\\\\conky\\mountpoint', '')) tester('dospath.split("c:/")', ('c:/', '')) tester('dospath.split("//conky/mountpoint/")', ('//conky/mountpoint', '')) tester('dospath.isabs("c:\\")', 1) tester('dospath.isabs("\\\\conky\\mountpoint\\")', 1) tester('dospath.isabs("\\foo")', 1) tester('dospath.isabs("\\foo\\bar")', 1) tester('dospath.abspath("C:\\")', "C:\\") tester('dospath.commonprefix(["/home/swenson/spam", "/home/swen/spam"])', "/home/swen") tester('dospath.commonprefix(["\\home\\swen\\spam", "\\home\\swen\\eggs"])', "\\home\\swen\\") tester('dospath.commonprefix(["/home/swen/spam", "/home/swen/spam"])', "/home/swen/spam") if errors: print str(errors) + " errors." else: print "No errors. Thank your lucky stars." --- NEW FILE --- from test_support import TESTFN from UserList import UserList # verify writelines with instance sequence l = UserList(['1', '2']) f = open(TESTFN, 'wb') f.writelines(l) f.close() f = open(TESTFN, 'rb') buf = f.read() f.close() assert buf == '12' # verify writelines with integers f = open(TESTFN, 'wb') try: f.writelines([1, 2, 3]) except TypeError: pass else: print "writelines accepted sequence of integers" f.close() # verify writelines with integers in UserList f = open(TESTFN, 'wb') l = UserList([1,2,3]) try: f.writelines(l) except TypeError: pass else: print "writelines accepted sequence of integers" f.close() # verify writelines with non-string object class NonString: pass f = open(TESTFN, 'wb') try: f.writelines([NonString(), NonString()]) except TypeError: pass else: print "writelines accepted sequence of non-string objects" f.close() --- NEW FILE --- # test_getopt.py # David Goodger <dgoodger@bigfoot.com> 2000-08-19 import getopt from getopt import GetoptError from test_support import verbose def expectException(teststr, expected, failure=AssertionError): """Executes a statement passed in teststr, and raises an exception (failure) if the expected exception is *not* raised.""" try: exec teststr except expected: pass else: raise failure if verbose: print 'Running tests on getopt.short_has_arg' assert getopt.short_has_arg('a', 'a:') assert not getopt.short_has_arg('a', 'a') expectException("tmp = getopt.short_has_arg('a', 'b')", GetoptError) expectException("tmp = getopt.short_has_arg('a', '')", GetoptError) if verbose: print 'Running tests on getopt.long_has_args' has_arg, option = getopt.long_has_args('abc', ['abc=']) assert has_arg assert option == 'abc' has_arg, option = getopt.long_has_args('abc', ['abc']) assert not has_arg assert option == 'abc' has_arg, option = getopt.long_has_args('abc', ['abcd']) assert not has_arg assert option == 'abcd' expectException("has_arg, option = getopt.long_has_args('abc', ['def'])", GetoptError) expectException("has_arg, option = getopt.long_has_args('abc', [])", GetoptError) expectException("has_arg, option = " + \ "getopt.long_has_args('abc', ['abcd','abcde'])", GetoptError) if verbose: print 'Running tests on getopt.do_shorts' opts, args = getopt.do_shorts([], 'a', 'a', []) assert opts == [('-a', '')] assert args == [] opts, args = getopt.do_shorts([], 'a1', 'a:', []) assert opts == [('-a', '1')] assert args == [] #opts, args = getopt.do_shorts([], 'a=1', 'a:', []) #assert opts == [('-a', '1')] #assert args == [] opts, args = getopt.do_shorts([], 'a', 'a:', ['1']) assert opts == [('-a', '1')] assert args == [] opts, args = getopt.do_shorts([], 'a', 'a:', ['1', '2']) assert opts == [('-a', '1')] assert args == ['2'] expectException("opts, args = getopt.do_shorts([], 'a1', 'a', [])", GetoptError) expectException("opts, args = getopt.do_shorts([], 'a', 'a:', [])", GetoptError) if verbose: print 'Running tests on getopt.do_longs' opts, args = getopt.do_longs([], 'abc', ['abc'], []) assert opts == [('--abc', '')] assert args == [] opts, args = getopt.do_longs([], 'abc=1', ['abc='], []) assert opts == [('--abc', '1')] assert args == [] opts, args = getopt.do_longs([], 'abc=1', ['abcd='], []) assert opts == [('--abcd', '1')] assert args == [] expectException("opts, args = getopt.do_longs([], 'abc=1', ['abc'], [])", GetoptError) expectException("opts, args = getopt.do_longs([], 'abc', ['abc='], [])", GetoptError) # note: the empty string between '-a' and '--beta' is significant: # it simulates an empty string option argument ('-a ""') on the command line. cmdline = ['-a', '1', '-b', '--alpha=2', '--beta', '-a', '3', '-a', '', '--beta', 'arg1', 'arg2'] if verbose: print 'Running tests on getopt.getopt' opts, args = getopt.getopt(cmdline, 'a:b', ['alpha=', 'beta']) assert opts == [('-a', '1'), ('-b', ''), ('--alpha', '2'), ('--beta', ''), ('-a', '3'), ('-a', ''), ('--beta', '')] # Note ambiguity of ('-b', '') and ('-a', '') above. This must be # accounted for in the code that calls getopt(). assert args == ['arg1', 'arg2'] expectException( "opts, args = getopt.getopt(cmdline, 'a:b', ['alpha', 'beta'])", GetoptError) if verbose: print "Module getopt: tests completed successfully." --- NEW FILE --- #!python #---------------------------------------------------------------------- # test largefile support on system where this makes sense # #XXX how to only run this when support is there #XXX how to only optionally run this, it will take along time #---------------------------------------------------------------------- import test_support import os, struct, stat, sys # only run if the current system support large files f = open(test_support.TESTFN, 'w') try: # 2**31 == 2147483648 f.seek(2147483649L) except OverflowError: raise test_support.TestSkipped, "platform does not have largefile support" else: f.close() # create >2GB file (2GB = 2147483648 bytes) size = 2500000000L name = test_support.TESTFN # on Windows this test comsumes large resources: # it takes a long time to build the >2GB file and takes >2GB of disk space # therefore test_support.use_large_resources must be defined to run this test if sys.platform[:3] == 'win' and not test_support.use_large_resources: raise test_support.TestSkipped, \ "test requires %s bytes and a long time to run" % str(size) def expect(got_this, expect_this): if test_support.verbose: print '%s =?= %s ...' % (`got_this`, `expect_this`), if got_this != expect_this: if test_support.verbose: print 'no' raise test_support.TestFailed, 'got %s, but expected %s' %\ (str(got_this), str(expect_this)) else: if test_support.verbose: print 'yes' # test that each file function works as expected for a large (i.e. >2GB, do # we have to check >4GB) files if test_support.verbose: print 'create large file via seek (may be sparse file) ...' f = open(name, 'w') f.seek(size) f.write('a') f.flush() expect(os.fstat(f.fileno())[stat.ST_SIZE], size+1) if test_support.verbose: print 'check file size with os.fstat' f.close() if test_support.verbose: print 'check file size with os.stat' expect(os.stat(name)[stat.ST_SIZE], size+1) if test_support.verbose: print 'play around with seek() and read() with the built largefile' f = open(name, 'r') expect(f.tell(), 0) expect(f.read(1), '\000') expect(f.tell(), 1) f.seek(0) expect(f.tell(), 0) f.seek(0, 0) expect(f.tell(), 0) f.seek(42) expect(f.tell(), 42) f.seek(42, 0) expect(f.tell(), 42) f.seek(42, 1) expect(f.tell(), 84) f.seek(0, 1) expect(f.tell(), 84) f.seek(0, 2) # seek from the end expect(f.tell(), size + 1 + 0) f.seek(-10, 2) expect(f.tell(), size + 1 - 10) f.seek(-size-1, 2) expect(f.tell(), 0) f.seek(size) expect(f.tell(), size) expect(f.read(1), 'a') # the 'a' that was written at the end of the file above f.close() if test_support.verbose: print 'play around with os.lseek() with the built largefile' f = open(name, 'r') expect(os.lseek(f.fileno(), 0, 0), 0) expect(os.lseek(f.fileno(), 42, 0), 42) expect(os.lseek(f.fileno(), 42, 1), 84) expect(os.lseek(f.fileno(), 0, 1), 84) expect(os.lseek(f.fileno(), 0, 2), size+1+0) expect(os.lseek(f.fileno(), -10, 2), size+1-10) expect(os.lseek(f.fileno(), -size-1, 2), 0) expect(os.lseek(f.fileno(), size, 0), size) expect(f.read(1), 'a') # the 'a' that was written at the end of the file above f.close() # XXX add tests for truncate if it exists # XXX has truncate ever worked on Windows? specifically on WinNT I get: # "IOError: [Errno 13] Permission denied" ##try: ## newsize = size - 10 ## f.seek(newsize) ## f.truncate() ## expect(f.tell(), newsize) ## newsize = newsize - 1 ## f.seek(0) ## f.truncate(newsize) ## expect(f.tell(), newsize) ##except AttributeError: ## pass os.unlink(name) --- NEW FILE --- # test for xml.dom.minidom from xml.dom.minidom import parse, Node, Document, parseString import os.path import sys import traceback if __name__ == "__main__": base = sys.argv[0] else: base = __file__ tstfile = os.path.join(os.path.dirname(base), "test.xml") del base Node._debug=1 def testGetElementsByTagName( ): dom=parse( tstfile ) assert dom.getElementsByTagName( "LI" )==\ dom.documentElement.getElementsByTagName( "LI" ) dom.unlink() dom=None assert( len( Node.allnodes ))==0 def testInsertBefore( ): dom=parse( tstfile ) docel=dom.documentElement #docel.insertBefore( dom.createProcessingInstruction("a", "b"), # docel.childNodes[1]) #docel.insertBefore( dom.createProcessingInstruction("a", "b"), # docel.childNodes[0]) #assert docel.childNodes[0].target=="a" #assert docel.childNodes[2].target=="a" dom.unlink() del dom del docel assert( len( Node.allnodes ))==0 def testAppendChild(): dom=parse( tstfile ) dom.documentElement.appendChild( dom.createComment( u"Hello" )) assert dom.documentElement.childNodes[-1].nodeName=="#comment" assert dom.documentElement.childNodes[-1].data=="Hello" dom.unlink() dom=None assert( len( Node.allnodes ))==0 def testNonZero(): dom=parse( tstfile ) assert dom # should not be zero dom.appendChild( dom.createComment( "foo" ) ) assert not dom.childNodes[-1].childNodes dom.unlink() dom=None assert( len( Node.allnodes ))==0 def testUnlink(): dom=parse( tstfile ) dom.unlink() dom=None assert( len( Node.allnodes ))==0 def testElement(): dom=Document() dom.appendChild( dom.createElement( "abc" ) ) assert dom.documentElement dom.unlink() dom=None assert( len( Node.allnodes ))==0 def testAAA(): dom=parseString( "<abc/>" ) el=dom.documentElement el.setAttribute( "spam", "jam2" ) dom.unlink() dom=None def testAAB(): dom=parseString( "<abc/>" ) el=dom.documentElement el.setAttribute( "spam", "jam" ) el.setAttribute( "spam", "jam2" ) dom.unlink() dom=None def testAddAttr(): dom=Document() child=dom.appendChild( dom.createElement( "abc" ) ) child.setAttribute( "def", "ghi" ) assert child.getAttribute( "def" )=="ghi" assert child.attributes["def"].value=="ghi" child.setAttribute( "jkl", "mno" ) assert child.getAttribute( "jkl" )=="mno" assert child.attributes["jkl"].value=="mno" assert len( child.attributes )==2 child.setAttribute( "def", "newval" ) assert child.getAttribute( "def" )=="newval" assert child.attributes["def"].value=="newval" assert len( child.attributes )==2 dom.unlink() dom=None child=None def testDeleteAttr(): dom=Document() child=dom.appendChild( dom.createElement( "abc" ) ) assert len( child.attributes)==0 child.setAttribute( "def", "ghi" ) assert len( child.attributes)==1 del child.attributes["def"] assert len( child.attributes)==0 dom.unlink() assert( len( Node.allnodes ))==0 def testRemoveAttr(): dom=Document() child=dom.appendChild( dom.createElement( "abc" ) ) child.setAttribute( "def", "ghi" ) assert len( child.attributes)==1 child.removeAttribute("def" ) assert len( child.attributes)==0 dom.unlink() def testRemoveAttrNS(): dom=Document() child=dom.appendChild( dom.createElementNS( "http://www.python.org", "python:abc" ) ) child.setAttributeNS( "http://www.w3.org", "xmlns:python", "http://www.python.org" ) child.setAttributeNS( "http://www.python.org", "python:abcattr", "foo" ) assert len( child.attributes )==2 child.removeAttributeNS( "http://www.python.org", "abcattr" ) assert len( child.attributes )==1 dom.unlink() dom=None def testRemoveAttributeNode(): dom=Document() child=dom.appendChild( dom.createElement( "foo" ) ) child.setAttribute( "spam", "jam" ) assert len( child.attributes )==1 node=child.getAttributeNode( "spam" ) child.removeAttributeNode( node ) assert len( child.attributes )==0 dom.unlink() dom=None assert len( Node.allnodes )==0 def testChangeAttr(): dom=parseString( "<abc/>" ) el=dom.documentElement el.setAttribute( "spam", "jam" ) assert len( el.attributes )==1 el.setAttribute( "spam", "bam" ) assert len( el.attributes )==1 el.attributes["spam"]="ham" assert len( el.attributes )==1 el.setAttribute( "spam2", "bam" ) assert len( el.attributes )==2 el.attributes[ "spam2"]= "bam2" assert len( el.attributes )==2 dom.unlink() dom=None assert len( Node.allnodes )==0 def testGetAttrList(): pass def testGetAttrValues(): pass def testGetAttrLength(): pass def testGetAttribute(): pass def testGetAttributeNS(): pass def testGetAttributeNode(): pass def testGetElementsByTagNameNS(): pass def testGetEmptyNodeListFromElementsByTagNameNS(): pass def testElementReprAndStr(): dom=Document() el=dom.appendChild( dom.createElement( "abc" ) ) string1=repr( el ) string2=str( el ) assert string1==string2 dom.unlink() # commented out until Fredrick's fix is checked in def _testElementReprAndStrUnicode(): dom=Document() el=dom.appendChild( dom.createElement( u"abc" ) ) string1=repr( el ) string2=str( el ) assert string1==string2 dom.unlink() # commented out until Fredrick's fix is checked in def _testElementReprAndStrUnicodeNS(): dom=Document() el=dom.appendChild( dom.createElementNS( u"http://www.slashdot.org", u"slash:abc" )) string1=repr( el ) string2=str( el ) assert string1==string2 assert string1.find("slash:abc" )!=-1 dom.unlink() def testAttributeRepr(): dom=Document() el=dom.appendChild( dom.createElement( u"abc" ) ) node=el.setAttribute( "abc", "def" ) assert str( node ) == repr( node ) dom.unlink() def testTextNodeRepr(): pass def testWriteXML(): pass def testProcessingInstruction(): pass def testProcessingInstructionRepr(): pass def testTextRepr(): pass def testWriteText(): pass def testDocumentElement(): pass def testTooManyDocumentElements(): pass def testCreateElementNS(): pass def testCreatAttributeNS(): pass def testParse(): pass def testParseString(): pass def testComment(): pass def testAttrListItem(): pass def testAttrListItems(): pass def testAttrListItemNS(): pass def testAttrListKeys(): pass def testAttrListKeysNS(): pass def testAttrListValues(): pass def testAttrListLength(): pass def testAttrList__getitem__(): pass def testAttrList__setitem__(): pass def testSetAttrValueandNodeValue(): pass def testParseElement(): pass def testParseAttributes(): pass def testParseElementNamespaces(): pass def testParseAttributeNamespaces(): pass def testParseProcessingInstructions(): pass def testChildNodes(): pass def testFirstChild(): pass def testHasChildNodes(): pass def testCloneElementShallow(): pass def testCloneElementShallowCopiesAttributes(): pass def testCloneElementDeep(): pass def testCloneDocumentShallow(): pass def testCloneDocumentDeep(): pass def testCloneAttributeShallow(): pass def testCloneAttributeDeep(): pass def testClonePIShallow(): pass def testClonePIDeep(): pass names=globals().keys() names.sort() for name in names: if name.startswith( "test" ): func=globals()[name] try: func() print "Test Succeeded", name if len( Node.allnodes ): print "Garbage left over:" print Node.allnodes.items()[0:10] Node.allnodes={} except Exception, e : print "Test Failed: ", name apply( traceback.print_exception, sys.exc_info() ) print `e` Node.allnodes={} raise --- NEW FILE --- import os.path import parser import pprint import sys from parser import expr, suite, sequence2ast from test_support import verbose # # First, we test that we can generate trees from valid source fragments, # and that these valid trees are indeed allowed by the tree-loading side # of the parser module. # def roundtrip(f, s): st1 = f(s) t = st1.totuple() st2 = parser.sequence2ast(t) def roundtrip_fromfile(filename): roundtrip(suite, open(filename).read()) def test_expr(s): print "expr:", s roundtrip(expr, s) def test_suite(s): print "suite:", s roundtrip(suite, s) print "Expressions:" test_expr("foo(1)") test_expr("[1, 2, 3]") test_expr("[x**3 for x in range(20)]") test_expr("[x**3 for x in range(20) if x % 3]") test_expr("foo(*args)") test_expr("foo(*args, **kw)") test_expr("foo(**kw)") test_expr("foo(key=value)") test_expr("foo(key=value, *args)") test_expr("foo(key=value, *args, **kw)") test_expr("foo(key=value, **kw)") test_expr("foo(a, b, c, *args)") test_expr("foo(a, b, c, *args, **kw)") test_expr("foo(a, b, c, **kw)") test_expr("foo + bar") print print "Statements:" test_suite("print") test_suite("print 1") test_suite("print 1,") test_suite("print >>fp") test_suite("print >>fp, 1") test_suite("print >>fp, 1,") # expr_stmt test_suite("a") test_suite("a = b") test_suite("a = b = c = d = e") test_suite("a += b") test_suite("a -= b") test_suite("a *= b") test_suite("a /= b") test_suite("a %= b") test_suite("a &= b") test_suite("a |= b") test_suite("a ^= b") test_suite("a <<= b") test_suite("a >>= b") test_suite("a **= b") #d = os.path.dirname(os.__file__) #roundtrip_fromfile(os.path.join(d, "os.py")) #roundtrip_fromfile(os.path.join(d, "test", "test_parser.py")) # # Second, we take *invalid* trees and make sure we get ParserError # rejections for them. # print print "Invalid parse trees:" def check_bad_tree(tree, label): print print label try: sequence2ast(tree) except parser.ParserError: print "caught expected exception for invalid tree" pass else: print "test failed: did not properly detect invalid tree:" pprint.pprint(tree) # not even remotely valid: check_bad_tree((1, 2, 3), "<junk>") # print >>fp, tree = \ (257, (264, (265, (266, (268, (1, 'print'), (35, '>>'), (290, (291, (292, (293, (295, (296, (297, (298, (299, (300, (301, (302, (303, (1, 'fp')))))))))))))), (12, ','))), (4, ''))), (0, '')) check_bad_tree(tree, "print >>fp,") # a,,c tree = \ (258, (311, (290, (291, (292, (293, (295, (296, (297, (298, (299, (300, (301, (302, (303, (1, 'a')))))))))))))), (12, ','), (12, ','), (290, (291, (292, (293, (295, (296, (297, (298, (299, (300, (301, (302, (303, (1, 'c'))))))))))))))), (4, ''), (0, '')) check_bad_tree(tree, "a,,c") # a $= b tree = \ (257, (264, (265, (266, (267, (312, (291, (292, (293, (294, (296, (297, (298, (299, (300, (301, (302, (303, (304, (1, 'a'))))))))))))))), (268, (37, '$=')), (312, (291, (292, (293, (294, (296, (297, (298, (299, (300, (301, (302, (303, (304, (1, 'b'))))))))))))))))), (4, ''))), (0, '')) check_bad_tree(tree, "a $= b") --- NEW FILE --- # Test case for the os.poll() function import sys, os, select, random from test_support import verbose, TestSkipped, TESTFN try: select.poll except AttributeError: raise TestSkipped, "select.poll not defined -- skipping test_poll" def find_ready_matching(ready, flag): match = [] for fd, mode in ready: if mode & flag: match.append(fd) return match def test_poll1(): """Basic functional test of poll object Create a bunch of pipe and test that poll works with them. """ print 'Running poll test 1' p = select.poll() NUM_PIPES = 12 MSG = " This is a test." MSG_LEN = len(MSG) readers = [] writers = [] r2w = {} w2r = {} for i in range(NUM_PIPES): rd, wr = os.pipe() p.register(rd, select.POLLIN) p.register(wr, select.POLLOUT) readers.append(rd) writers.append(wr) r2w[rd] = wr w2r[wr] = rd while writers: ready = p.poll() ready_writers = find_ready_matching(ready, select.POLLOUT) if not ready_writers: raise RuntimeError, "no pipes ready for writing" wr = random.choice(ready_writers) os.write(wr, MSG) ready = p.poll() ready_readers = find_ready_matching(ready, select.POLLIN) if not ready_readers: raise RuntimeError, "no pipes ready for reading" rd = random.choice(ready_readers) buf = os.read(rd, MSG_LEN) assert len(buf) == MSG_LEN print buf os.close(r2w[rd]) ; os.close( rd ) p.unregister( r2w[rd] ) p.unregister( rd ) writers.remove(r2w[rd]) poll_unit_tests() print 'Poll test 1 complete' def poll_unit_tests(): # returns NVAL for invalid file descriptor FD = 42 try: os.close(FD) except OSError: pass p = select.poll() p.register(FD) r = p.poll() assert r[0] == (FD, select.POLLNVAL) f = open(TESTFN, 'w') fd = f.fileno() p = select.poll() p.register(f) r = p.poll() assert r[0][0] == fd f.close() r = p.poll() assert r[0] == (fd, select.POLLNVAL) os.unlink(TESTFN) # type error for invalid arguments p = select.poll() try: p.register(p) except TypeError: pass else: print "Bogus register call did not raise TypeError" try: p.unregister(p) except TypeError: pass else: print "Bogus unregister call did not raise TypeError" # can't unregister non-existent object p = select.poll() try: p.unregister(3) except KeyError: pass else: print "Bogus unregister call did not raise KeyError" # Test error cases pollster = select.poll() class Nope: pass class Almost: def fileno(self): return 'fileno' try: pollster.register( Nope(), 0 ) except TypeError: pass else: print 'expected TypeError exception, not raised' try: pollster.register( Almost(), 0 ) except TypeError: pass else: print 'expected TypeError exception, not raised' # Another test case for poll(). This is copied from the test case for # select(), modified to use poll() instead. def test_poll2(): print 'Running poll test 2' cmd = 'for i in 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9; do echo testing...; sleep 1; done' p = os.popen(cmd, 'r') pollster = select.poll() pollster.register( p, select.POLLIN ) for tout in (0, 1000, 2000, 4000, 8000, 16000) + (-1,)*10: if verbose: print 'timeout =', tout fdlist = pollster.poll(tout) if (fdlist == []): continue fd, flags = fdlist[0] if flags & select.POLLHUP: line = p.readline() if line != "": print 'error: pipe seems to be closed, but still returns data' continue elif flags & select.POLLIN: line = p.readline() if verbose: print `line` if not line: if verbose: print 'EOF' break continue else: print 'Unexpected return value from select.poll:', fdlist p.close() print 'Poll test 2 complete' test_poll1() test_poll2() --- NEW FILE --- import posixpath import string errors = 0 def tester(fn, wantResult): gotResult = eval(fn) if wantResult != gotResult: print "error!" print "evaluated: " + str(fn) print "should be: " + str(wantResult) print " returned: " + str(gotResult) print "" global errors errors = errors + 1 tester('posixpath.splitdrive("/foo/bar")', ('', '/foo/bar')) tester('posixpath.split("/foo/bar")', ('/foo', 'bar')) tester('posixpath.split("/")', ('/', '')) tester('posixpath.split("foo")', ('', 'foo')) tester('posixpath.splitext("foo.ext")', ('foo', '.ext')) tester('posixpath.splitext("/foo/foo.ext")', ('/foo/foo', '.ext')) tester('posixpath.isabs("/")', 1) tester('posixpath.isabs("/foo")', 1) tester('posixpath.isabs("/foo/bar")', 1) tester('posixpath.isabs("foo/bar")', 0) tester('posixpath.commonprefix(["/home/swenson/spam", "/home/swen/spam"])', "/home/swen") tester('posixpath.commonprefix(["/home/swen/spam", "/home/swen/eggs"])', "/home/swen/") tester('posixpath.commonprefix(["/home/swen/spam", "/home/swen/spam"])', "/home/swen/spam") if errors: print str(errors) + " errors." else: print "No errors. Thank your lucky stars." --- NEW FILE --- --- NEW FILE --- """Remote-control interfaces to some browsers.""" import os import sys PROCESS_CREATION_DELAY = 4 class Error(Exception): pass _browsers = {} def register(name, klass, instance=None): """Register a browser connector and, optionally, connection.""" _browsers[name.lower()] = [klass, instance] def get(name=None): """Retrieve a connection to a browser by type name, or the default browser.""" name = name or DEFAULT_BROWSER try: L = _browsers[name.lower()] except KeyError: raise ValueError, "unknown browser type: " + `name` if L[1] is None: L[1] = L[0]() return L[1] # Please note: the following definition hides a builtin function. def open(url, new=0): get().open(url, new) def open_new(url): get().open_new(url) def _iscommand(cmd): """Return true if cmd can be found on the executable search path.""" path = os.environ.get("PATH") if not path: return 0 for d in path.split(os.pathsep): exe = os.path.join(d, cmd) if os.path.isfile(exe): return 1 return 0 class CommandLineBrowser: _browsers = [] if os.environ.get("DISPLAY"): _browsers.extend([ ("netscape", "netscape %s >/dev/null &"), ("mosaic", "mosaic %s >/dev/null &"), ]) _browsers.extend([ ("lynx", "lynx %s"), ("w3m", "w3m %s"), ]) def open(self, url, new=0): for exe, cmd in self._browsers: if _iscommand(exe): os.system(cmd % url) return raise Error("could not locate runnable browser") def open_new(self, url): self.open(url) register("command-line", CommandLineBrowser) class Netscape: autoRaise = 1 def _remote(self, action): raise_opt = ("-noraise", "-raise")[self.autoRaise] cmd = "netscape %s -remote '%s' >/dev/null 2>&1" % (raise_opt, action) rc = os.system(cmd) if rc: import time os.system("netscape -no-about-splash &") time.sleep(PROCESS_CREATION_DELAY) rc = os.system(cmd) return not rc def open(self, url, new=0): if new: self.open_new(url) else: self._remote("openURL(%s)" % url) def open_new(self, url): self._remote("openURL(%s, new-window)" % url) register("netscape", Netscape) class Konquerer: """Controller for the KDE File Manager (kfm, or Konquerer). See http://developer.kde.org/documentation/other/kfmclient.html for more information on the Konquerer remote-control interface. """ def _remote(self, action): cmd = "kfmclient %s >/dev/null 2>&1" % action rc = os.system(cmd) if rc: import time os.system("kfm -d &") time.sleep(PROCESS_CREATION_DELAY) rc = os.system(cmd) return not rc def open(self, url, new=1): # XXX currently I know no way to prevent KFM from opening a new win. self.open_new(url) def open_new(self, url): self._remote("openURL %s" % url) register("kfm", Konquerer) class Grail: # There should be a way to maintain a connection to Grail, but the # Grail remote control protocol doesn't really allow that at this # point. It probably never will! def _find_grail_rc(self): import glob import pwd import socket import tempfile tempdir = os.path.join(tempfile.gettempdir(), ".grail-unix") user = pwd.getpwuid(_os.getuid())[0] filename = os.path.join(tempdir, user + "-*") maybes = glob.glob(filename) if not maybes: return None s = socket.socket(socket.AF_UNIX, socket.SOCK_STREAM) for fn in maybes: # need to PING each one until we find one that's live try: s.connect(fn) except socket.error: # no good; attempt to clean it out, but don't fail: try: os.unlink(fn) except IOError: pass else: return s def _remote(self, action): s = self._find_grail_rc() if not s: return 0 s.send(action) s.close() return 1 def open(self, url, new=0): if new: self.open_new(url) else: self._remote("LOAD " + url) def open_new(self, url): self._remote("LOADNEW " + url) register("grail", Grail) class WindowsDefault: def open(self, url, new=0): import win32api, win32con win32api.ShellExecute(0, "open", url, None, ".", win32con.SW_SHOWNORMAL) def open_new(self, url): self.open(url) DEFAULT_BROWSER = "command-line" if sys.platform[:3] == "win": del _browsers["kfm"] register("windows-default", WindowsDefault) DEFAULT_BROWSER = "windows-default" elif os.environ.get("DISPLAY"): if os.environ.get("KDEDIR"): DEFAULT_BROWSER = "kfm" elif _iscommand("netscape"): DEFAULT_BROWSER = "netscape" # If the $BROWSER environment variable is set and true, let that be # the name of the browser to use: # DEFAULT_BROWSER = os.environ.get("BROWSER") or DEFAULT_BROWSER # Now try to support the MacOS world. This is the only supported # controller on that platform, so don't mess with the default! try: import ic except ImportError: pass else: class InternetConfig: def open(self, url, new=0): ic.launcurl(url) def open_new(self, url): self.open(url) _browsers.clear() register("internet-config", InternetConfig) DEFAULT_BROWSER = "internet-config" --- exceptio.py DELETED --- --- threadst.py DELETED ---
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