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svn+ssh://pythondev@svn.python.org/python/trunk ........ r57771 | thomas.wouters | 2007-08-30 23:54:39 +0200 (Thu, 30 Aug 2007) | 5 lines Don't lie in __all__ attributes when SSL is not available: only add the SSL classes when they are actually created. ........ r57620 | walter.doerwald | 2007-08-28 18:38:26 +0200 (Tue, 28 Aug 2007) | 5 lines Fix title endtag in HTMLCalender.formatyearpage(). Fix documentation for HTMLCalender.formatyearpage() (there's no themonth parameter). This fixes issue1046. ........ r57622 | georg.brandl | 2007-08-28 20:54:44 +0200 (Tue, 28 Aug 2007) | 2 lines Add a crasher for the thread-unsafety of file objects. ........ r57626 | skip.montanaro | 2007-08-29 01:22:52 +0200 (Wed, 29 Aug 2007) | 1 line fixes 813986 ........ r57628 | walter.doerwald | 2007-08-29 01:35:33 +0200 (Wed, 29 Aug 2007) | 2 lines Fix test output. ........ r57631 | skip.montanaro | 2007-08-29 03:24:11 +0200 (Wed, 29 Aug 2007) | 2 lines Install pygettext (once the scriptsinstall target is working again). ........ r57633 | skip.montanaro | 2007-08-29 03:33:45 +0200 (Wed, 29 Aug 2007) | 2 lines Recent items. ........ r57650 | neal.norwitz | 2007-08-29 08:15:33 +0200 (Wed, 29 Aug 2007) | 1 line Add Bill as a developer ........ r57651 | facundo.batista | 2007-08-29 12:28:28 +0200 (Wed, 29 Aug 2007) | 5 lines Ignore test failures caused by 'resource temporarily unavailable' exceptions raised during FailingServerTestCase tests. [GSoC - Alan McIntyre] ........ r57680 | bill.janssen | 2007-08-30 00:35:05 +0200 (Thu, 30 Aug 2007) | 17 lines This contains a number of things: 1) Improve the documentation of the SSL module, with a fuller explanation of certificate usage, another reference, proper formatting of this and that. 2) Fix Windows bug in ssl.py, and general bug in sslsocket.close(). Remove some unused code from ssl.py. Allow accept() to be called on sslsocket sockets. 3) Use try-except-else in import of ssl in socket.py. Deprecate use of socket.ssl(). 4) Remove use of socket.ssl() in every library module, except for test_socket_ssl.py and test_ssl.py. ........ r57714 | georg.brandl | 2007-08-30 12:09:42 +0200 (Thu, 30 Aug 2007) | 2 lines Stronger urge to convert filenames to str before using them as argument to ZipFile.write(). ........ r57716 | georg.brandl | 2007-08-30 12:38:56 +0200 (Thu, 30 Aug 2007) | 2 lines Patch #1680959: add test suite for pipes module. ........ r57717 | georg.brandl | 2007-08-30 14:32:23 +0200 (Thu, 30 Aug 2007) | 3 lines * Skip test_pipes on non-POSIX. * Don't raise TestSkipped within a test function. ........ r57723 | mark.summerfield | 2007-08-30 17:03:03 +0200 (Thu, 30 Aug 2007) | 3 lines Added more cross-references. ........ r57726 | walter.doerwald | 2007-08-30 17:30:09 +0200 (Thu, 30 Aug 2007) | 2 lines Rewrap line. ........ r57727 | walter.doerwald | 2007-08-30 17:34:55 +0200 (Thu, 30 Aug 2007) | 2 lines Set startinpos before calling the error handler. ........ r57730 | bill.janssen | 2007-08-30 19:07:28 +0200 (Thu, 30 Aug 2007) | 3 lines Added docstrings to methods and functions. ........ r57743 | bill.janssen | 2007-08-30 20:08:06 +0200 (Thu, 30 Aug 2007) | 1 line added note on new ssl module and deprecation of socket.ssl ........ r57747 | martin.v.loewis | 2007-08-30 20:14:01 +0200 (Thu, 30 Aug 2007) | 1 line Fix popen usage. ........ r57748 | martin.v.loewis | 2007-08-30 20:15:22 +0200 (Thu, 30 Aug 2007) | 1 line Fix typo. ........ r57750 | martin.v.loewis | 2007-08-30 20:25:47 +0200 (Thu, 30 Aug 2007) | 1 line Bug #1746880: Correctly install DLLs into system32 folder on Win64. ........ r57760 | martin.v.loewis | 2007-08-30 21:04:09 +0200 (Thu, 30 Aug 2007) | 1 line Bug #1709599: Run test_1565150 only if the file system is NTFS. ........ r57762 | martin.v.loewis | 2007-08-30 22:10:57 +0200 (Thu, 30 Aug 2007) | 2 lines Bump autoconf minimum version to 2.61. ........ r57764 | lars.gustaebel | 2007-08-30 22:24:31 +0200 (Thu, 30 Aug 2007) | 2 lines Warn about possible risks when extracting untrusted archives. ........ r57769 | thomas.wouters | 2007-08-30 23:01:17 +0200 (Thu, 30 Aug 2007) | 7 lines Somewhat-preliminary slice-object and extended slicing support for ctypes. The exact behaviour of omitted and negative indices for the Pointer type may need a closer look (especially as it's subtly different from simple slices) but there's time yet before 2.6, and not enough before 3.0a1 :-) ........
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498 lines
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Python
# As a test suite for the os module, this is woefully inadequate, but this
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# does add tests for a few functions which have been determined to be more
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# portable than they had been thought to be.
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import os
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import unittest
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import warnings
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import sys
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from test import test_support
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warnings.filterwarnings("ignore", "tempnam", RuntimeWarning, __name__)
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warnings.filterwarnings("ignore", "tmpnam", RuntimeWarning, __name__)
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# Tests creating TESTFN
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class FileTests(unittest.TestCase):
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def setUp(self):
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if os.path.exists(test_support.TESTFN):
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os.unlink(test_support.TESTFN)
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tearDown = setUp
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def test_access(self):
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f = os.open(test_support.TESTFN, os.O_CREAT|os.O_RDWR)
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os.close(f)
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self.assert_(os.access(test_support.TESTFN, os.W_OK))
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class TemporaryFileTests(unittest.TestCase):
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def setUp(self):
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self.files = []
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os.mkdir(test_support.TESTFN)
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def tearDown(self):
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for name in self.files:
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os.unlink(name)
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os.rmdir(test_support.TESTFN)
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def check_tempfile(self, name):
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# make sure it doesn't already exist:
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self.failIf(os.path.exists(name),
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"file already exists for temporary file")
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# make sure we can create the file
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open(name, "w")
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self.files.append(name)
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def test_tempnam(self):
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if not hasattr(os, "tempnam"):
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return
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warnings.filterwarnings("ignore", "tempnam", RuntimeWarning,
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r"test_os$")
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self.check_tempfile(os.tempnam())
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name = os.tempnam(test_support.TESTFN)
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self.check_tempfile(name)
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name = os.tempnam(test_support.TESTFN, "pfx")
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self.assertEqual(os.path.basename(name)[:3], "pfx")
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self.check_tempfile(name)
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def test_tmpfile(self):
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if not hasattr(os, "tmpfile"):
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return
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fp = os.tmpfile()
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fp.write(b"foobar")
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fp.seek(0)
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s = fp.read()
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fp.close()
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self.assertEquals(s, b"foobar")
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def test_tmpnam(self):
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import sys
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if not hasattr(os, "tmpnam"):
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return
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warnings.filterwarnings("ignore", "tmpnam", RuntimeWarning,
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r"test_os$")
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name = os.tmpnam()
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if sys.platform in ("win32",):
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# The Windows tmpnam() seems useless. From the MS docs:
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#
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# The character string that tmpnam creates consists of
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# the path prefix, defined by the entry P_tmpdir in the
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# file STDIO.H, followed by a sequence consisting of the
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# digit characters '0' through '9'; the numerical value
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# of this string is in the range 1 - 65,535. Changing the
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# definitions of L_tmpnam or P_tmpdir in STDIO.H does not
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# change the operation of tmpnam.
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#
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# The really bizarre part is that, at least under MSVC6,
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# P_tmpdir is "\\". That is, the path returned refers to
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# the root of the current drive. That's a terrible place to
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# put temp files, and, depending on privileges, the user
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# may not even be able to open a file in the root directory.
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self.failIf(os.path.exists(name),
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"file already exists for temporary file")
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else:
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self.check_tempfile(name)
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# Test attributes on return values from os.*stat* family.
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class StatAttributeTests(unittest.TestCase):
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def setUp(self):
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os.mkdir(test_support.TESTFN)
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self.fname = os.path.join(test_support.TESTFN, "f1")
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f = open(self.fname, 'wb')
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f.write(b"ABC")
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f.close()
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def tearDown(self):
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os.unlink(self.fname)
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os.rmdir(test_support.TESTFN)
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def test_stat_attributes(self):
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if not hasattr(os, "stat"):
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return
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import stat
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result = os.stat(self.fname)
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# Make sure direct access works
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self.assertEquals(result[stat.ST_SIZE], 3)
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self.assertEquals(result.st_size, 3)
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import sys
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# Make sure all the attributes are there
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members = dir(result)
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for name in dir(stat):
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if name[:3] == 'ST_':
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attr = name.lower()
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if name.endswith("TIME"):
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def trunc(x): return int(x)
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else:
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def trunc(x): return x
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self.assertEquals(trunc(getattr(result, attr)),
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result[getattr(stat, name)])
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self.assert_(attr in members)
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try:
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result[200]
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self.fail("No exception thrown")
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except IndexError:
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pass
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# Make sure that assignment fails
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try:
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result.st_mode = 1
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self.fail("No exception thrown")
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except AttributeError:
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pass
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try:
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result.st_rdev = 1
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self.fail("No exception thrown")
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except (AttributeError, TypeError):
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pass
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try:
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result.parrot = 1
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self.fail("No exception thrown")
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except AttributeError:
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pass
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# Use the stat_result constructor with a too-short tuple.
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try:
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result2 = os.stat_result((10,))
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self.fail("No exception thrown")
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except TypeError:
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pass
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# Use the constructr with a too-long tuple.
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try:
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result2 = os.stat_result((0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13,14))
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except TypeError:
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pass
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def test_statvfs_attributes(self):
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if not hasattr(os, "statvfs"):
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return
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import statvfs
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try:
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result = os.statvfs(self.fname)
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except OSError as e:
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# On AtheOS, glibc always returns ENOSYS
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import errno
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if e.errno == errno.ENOSYS:
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return
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# Make sure direct access works
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self.assertEquals(result.f_bfree, result[statvfs.F_BFREE])
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# Make sure all the attributes are there
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members = dir(result)
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for name in dir(statvfs):
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if name[:2] == 'F_':
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attr = name.lower()
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self.assertEquals(getattr(result, attr),
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result[getattr(statvfs, name)])
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self.assert_(attr in members)
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# Make sure that assignment really fails
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try:
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result.f_bfree = 1
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self.fail("No exception thrown")
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except AttributeError:
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pass
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try:
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result.parrot = 1
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self.fail("No exception thrown")
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except AttributeError:
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pass
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# Use the constructor with a too-short tuple.
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try:
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result2 = os.statvfs_result((10,))
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self.fail("No exception thrown")
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except TypeError:
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pass
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# Use the constructr with a too-long tuple.
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try:
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result2 = os.statvfs_result((0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13,14))
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except TypeError:
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pass
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def test_utime_dir(self):
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delta = 1000000
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st = os.stat(test_support.TESTFN)
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# round to int, because some systems may support sub-second
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# time stamps in stat, but not in utime.
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os.utime(test_support.TESTFN, (st.st_atime, int(st.st_mtime-delta)))
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st2 = os.stat(test_support.TESTFN)
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self.assertEquals(st2.st_mtime, int(st.st_mtime-delta))
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# Restrict test to Win32, since there is no guarantee other
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# systems support centiseconds
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if sys.platform == 'win32':
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def get_file_system(path):
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import os
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root = os.path.splitdrive(os.path.realpath("."))[0] + '\\'
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import ctypes
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kernel32 = ctypes.windll.kernel32
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buf = ctypes.create_string_buffer("", 100)
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if kernel32.GetVolumeInformationA(root, None, 0, None, None, None, buf, len(buf)):
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return buf.value
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if get_file_system(test_support.TESTFN) == "NTFS":
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def test_1565150(self):
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t1 = 1159195039.25
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os.utime(self.fname, (t1, t1))
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self.assertEquals(os.stat(self.fname).st_mtime, t1)
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def test_1686475(self):
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# Verify that an open file can be stat'ed
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try:
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os.stat(r"c:\pagefile.sys")
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except WindowsError as e:
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if e == 2: # file does not exist; cannot run test
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return
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self.fail("Could not stat pagefile.sys")
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from test import mapping_tests
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class EnvironTests(mapping_tests.BasicTestMappingProtocol):
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"""check that os.environ object conform to mapping protocol"""
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type2test = None
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def _reference(self):
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return {"KEY1":"VALUE1", "KEY2":"VALUE2", "KEY3":"VALUE3"}
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def _empty_mapping(self):
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os.environ.clear()
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return os.environ
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def setUp(self):
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self.__save = dict(os.environ)
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os.environ.clear()
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def tearDown(self):
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os.environ.clear()
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os.environ.update(self.__save)
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# Bug 1110478
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def test_update2(self):
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if os.path.exists("/bin/sh"):
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os.environ.update(HELLO="World")
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value = os.popen("/bin/sh -c 'echo $HELLO'").read().strip()
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self.assertEquals(value, "World")
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# Verify environ keys and values from the OS are of the
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# correct str type.
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def test_keyvalue_types(self):
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for key, val in os.environ.items():
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self.assertEquals(type(key), str)
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self.assertEquals(type(val), str)
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class WalkTests(unittest.TestCase):
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"""Tests for os.walk()."""
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def test_traversal(self):
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import os
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from os.path import join
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# Build:
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# TESTFN/
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# TEST1/ a file kid and two directory kids
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# tmp1
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# SUB1/ a file kid and a directory kid
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# tmp2
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# SUB11/ no kids
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# SUB2/ a file kid and a dirsymlink kid
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# tmp3
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# link/ a symlink to TESTFN.2
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# TEST2/
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# tmp4 a lone file
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walk_path = join(test_support.TESTFN, "TEST1")
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sub1_path = join(walk_path, "SUB1")
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sub11_path = join(sub1_path, "SUB11")
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sub2_path = join(walk_path, "SUB2")
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tmp1_path = join(walk_path, "tmp1")
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tmp2_path = join(sub1_path, "tmp2")
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tmp3_path = join(sub2_path, "tmp3")
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link_path = join(sub2_path, "link")
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t2_path = join(test_support.TESTFN, "TEST2")
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tmp4_path = join(test_support.TESTFN, "TEST2", "tmp4")
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# Create stuff.
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os.makedirs(sub11_path)
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os.makedirs(sub2_path)
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os.makedirs(t2_path)
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for path in tmp1_path, tmp2_path, tmp3_path, tmp4_path:
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f = open(path, "w")
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f.write("I'm " + path + " and proud of it. Blame test_os.\n")
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f.close()
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if hasattr(os, "symlink"):
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os.symlink(os.path.abspath(t2_path), link_path)
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sub2_tree = (sub2_path, ["link"], ["tmp3"])
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else:
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sub2_tree = (sub2_path, [], ["tmp3"])
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# Walk top-down.
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all = list(os.walk(walk_path))
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self.assertEqual(len(all), 4)
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# We can't know which order SUB1 and SUB2 will appear in.
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# Not flipped: TESTFN, SUB1, SUB11, SUB2
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# flipped: TESTFN, SUB2, SUB1, SUB11
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flipped = all[0][1][0] != "SUB1"
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all[0][1].sort()
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self.assertEqual(all[0], (walk_path, ["SUB1", "SUB2"], ["tmp1"]))
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self.assertEqual(all[1 + flipped], (sub1_path, ["SUB11"], ["tmp2"]))
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self.assertEqual(all[2 + flipped], (sub11_path, [], []))
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self.assertEqual(all[3 - 2 * flipped], sub2_tree)
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# Prune the search.
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all = []
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for root, dirs, files in os.walk(walk_path):
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all.append((root, dirs, files))
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# Don't descend into SUB1.
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if 'SUB1' in dirs:
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# Note that this also mutates the dirs we appended to all!
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dirs.remove('SUB1')
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self.assertEqual(len(all), 2)
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self.assertEqual(all[0], (walk_path, ["SUB2"], ["tmp1"]))
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self.assertEqual(all[1], sub2_tree)
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# Walk bottom-up.
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all = list(os.walk(walk_path, topdown=False))
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self.assertEqual(len(all), 4)
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# We can't know which order SUB1 and SUB2 will appear in.
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# Not flipped: SUB11, SUB1, SUB2, TESTFN
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# flipped: SUB2, SUB11, SUB1, TESTFN
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flipped = all[3][1][0] != "SUB1"
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all[3][1].sort()
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self.assertEqual(all[3], (walk_path, ["SUB1", "SUB2"], ["tmp1"]))
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self.assertEqual(all[flipped], (sub11_path, [], []))
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self.assertEqual(all[flipped + 1], (sub1_path, ["SUB11"], ["tmp2"]))
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self.assertEqual(all[2 - 2 * flipped], sub2_tree)
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if hasattr(os, "symlink"):
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# Walk, following symlinks.
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for root, dirs, files in os.walk(walk_path, followlinks=True):
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if root == link_path:
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self.assertEqual(dirs, [])
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self.assertEqual(files, ["tmp4"])
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break
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else:
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self.fail("Didn't follow symlink with followlinks=True")
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def tearDown(self):
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# Tear everything down. This is a decent use for bottom-up on
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# Windows, which doesn't have a recursive delete command. The
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# (not so) subtlety is that rmdir will fail unless the dir's
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# kids are removed first, so bottom up is essential.
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for root, dirs, files in os.walk(test_support.TESTFN, topdown=False):
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for name in files:
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os.remove(os.path.join(root, name))
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for name in dirs:
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dirname = os.path.join(root, name)
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if not os.path.islink(dirname):
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os.rmdir(dirname)
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else:
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os.remove(dirname)
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os.rmdir(test_support.TESTFN)
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class MakedirTests(unittest.TestCase):
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def setUp(self):
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os.mkdir(test_support.TESTFN)
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def test_makedir(self):
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base = test_support.TESTFN
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path = os.path.join(base, 'dir1', 'dir2', 'dir3')
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os.makedirs(path) # Should work
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path = os.path.join(base, 'dir1', 'dir2', 'dir3', 'dir4')
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os.makedirs(path)
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# Try paths with a '.' in them
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self.failUnlessRaises(OSError, os.makedirs, os.curdir)
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path = os.path.join(base, 'dir1', 'dir2', 'dir3', 'dir4', 'dir5', os.curdir)
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os.makedirs(path)
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path = os.path.join(base, 'dir1', os.curdir, 'dir2', 'dir3', 'dir4',
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'dir5', 'dir6')
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os.makedirs(path)
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def tearDown(self):
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path = os.path.join(test_support.TESTFN, 'dir1', 'dir2', 'dir3',
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'dir4', 'dir5', 'dir6')
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# If the tests failed, the bottom-most directory ('../dir6')
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# may not have been created, so we look for the outermost directory
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# that exists.
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while not os.path.exists(path) and path != test_support.TESTFN:
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path = os.path.dirname(path)
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os.removedirs(path)
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class DevNullTests(unittest.TestCase):
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def test_devnull(self):
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f = open(os.devnull, 'w')
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f.write('hello')
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f.close()
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f = open(os.devnull, 'r')
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self.assertEqual(f.read(), '')
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f.close()
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class URandomTests(unittest.TestCase):
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def test_urandom(self):
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try:
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self.assertEqual(len(os.urandom(1)), 1)
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self.assertEqual(len(os.urandom(10)), 10)
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self.assertEqual(len(os.urandom(100)), 100)
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self.assertEqual(len(os.urandom(1000)), 1000)
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except NotImplementedError:
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pass
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class ExecTests(unittest.TestCase):
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def test_execvpe_with_bad_program(self):
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self.assertRaises(OSError, os.execvpe, 'no such app-', ['no such app-'], None)
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|
|
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def test_execvpe_with_bad_arglist(self):
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self.assertRaises(ValueError, os.execvpe, 'notepad', [], None)
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|
|
|
class Win32ErrorTests(unittest.TestCase):
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|
def test_rename(self):
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|
self.assertRaises(WindowsError, os.rename, test_support.TESTFN, test_support.TESTFN+".bak")
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|
|
|
def test_remove(self):
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|
self.assertRaises(WindowsError, os.remove, test_support.TESTFN)
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|
|
|
def test_chdir(self):
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|
self.assertRaises(WindowsError, os.chdir, test_support.TESTFN)
|
|
|
|
def test_mkdir(self):
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|
self.assertRaises(WindowsError, os.chdir, test_support.TESTFN)
|
|
|
|
def test_utime(self):
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|
self.assertRaises(WindowsError, os.utime, test_support.TESTFN, None)
|
|
|
|
def test_access(self):
|
|
self.assertRaises(WindowsError, os.utime, test_support.TESTFN, 0)
|
|
|
|
def test_chmod(self):
|
|
self.assertRaises(WindowsError, os.utime, test_support.TESTFN, 0)
|
|
|
|
if sys.platform != 'win32':
|
|
class Win32ErrorTests(unittest.TestCase):
|
|
pass
|
|
|
|
def test_main():
|
|
test_support.run_unittest(
|
|
FileTests,
|
|
TemporaryFileTests,
|
|
StatAttributeTests,
|
|
EnvironTests,
|
|
WalkTests,
|
|
MakedirTests,
|
|
DevNullTests,
|
|
URandomTests,
|
|
ExecTests,
|
|
Win32ErrorTests
|
|
)
|
|
|
|
if __name__ == "__main__":
|
|
test_main()
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