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The behaviour of winsound.Beep() seems to differ between different versions of Windows when there's either:
a) no sound card entirely
b) legacy beep driver has been disabled
c) the legacy beep driver has been uninstalled
Sometimes RuntimeErrors are raised, sometimes they're not. If _have_soundcard() returns False, don't expect winsound.Beep() to raise a RuntimeError, as this clearly isn't the case, as demonstrated by the various Win32 XP buildbots.
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@ -26,8 +26,16 @@ class BeepTest(unittest.TestCase):
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winsound.Beep(37, 75)
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winsound.Beep(32767, 75)
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else:
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self.assertRaises(RuntimeError, winsound.Beep, 37, 75)
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self.assertRaises(RuntimeError, winsound.Beep, 32767, 75)
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# The behaviour of winsound.Beep() seems to differ between
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# different versions of Windows when there's either a) no
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# sound card entirely, b) legacy beep driver has been disabled,
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# or c) the legacy beep driver has been uninstalled. Sometimes
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# RuntimeErrors are raised, sometimes they're not. Meh.
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try:
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winsound.Beep(37, 75)
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winsound.Beep(32767, 75)
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except RuntimeError:
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pass
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def test_increasingfrequency(self):
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if _have_soundcard():
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