cpython/Lib/test/test_macos.py
Ronald Oussoren 5640ce2f1e MacOS X: Enable 4-way universal builds
This patch adds a new configure argument on OSX:
        --with-universal-archs=[32-bit|64-bit|all]

When used with the --enable-universalsdk option this controls which
CPU architectures are includes in the framework. The default is 32-bit,
meaning i386 and ppc. The most useful alternative is 'all', which includes
all 4 CPU architectures supported by MacOS X (i386, ppc, x86_64 and ppc64).

This includes limited support for the Carbon bindings in 64-bit mode as well,
limited because (a) I haven't done extensive testing and (b) a large portion
of the Carbon API's aren't available in 64-bit mode anyway.

I've also duplicated a feature of Apple's build of python: setting the
environment variable 'ARCHFLAGS' controls the '-arch' flags used for building
extensions using distutils.
2008-06-05 12:58:24 +00:00

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import unittest
import MacOS
import Carbon.File
from test import test_support
import os
TESTFN2 = test_support.TESTFN + '2'
class TestMacOS(unittest.TestCase):
def testOpenRF(self):
try:
fp = open(test_support.TESTFN, 'w')
fp.write('hello world\n')
fp.close()
rfp = MacOS.openrf(test_support.TESTFN, '*wb')
rfp.write('goodbye world\n')
rfp.close()
fp = open(test_support.TESTFN, 'r')
data = fp.read()
fp.close()
self.assertEquals(data, 'hello world\n')
rfp = MacOS.openrf(test_support.TESTFN, '*rb')
data = rfp.read(100)
data2 = rfp.read(100)
rfp.close()
self.assertEquals(data, 'goodbye world\n')
self.assertEquals(data2, '')
finally:
os.unlink(test_support.TESTFN)
def test_main():
test_support.run_unittest(TestMacOS)
if __name__ == '__main__':
test_main()