cpython/Lib/test/test_platform.py
Benjamin Peterson 5f28b7b797 Merged revisions 70518,70521,70590,70594-70595 via svnmerge from
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  r70518 | matthias.klose | 2009-03-22 08:08:22 -0500 (Sun, 22 Mar 2009) | 2 lines

  - Fix comment macro in python.man
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  r70521 | benjamin.peterson | 2009-03-22 12:45:11 -0500 (Sun, 22 Mar 2009) | 1 line

  close the file even if an exception occurs #5536
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  r70590 | skip.montanaro | 2009-03-24 19:52:11 -0500 (Tue, 24 Mar 2009) | 1 line

  clarify the type of data returned
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  r70594 | marc-andre.lemburg | 2009-03-25 14:44:58 -0500 (Wed, 25 Mar 2009) | 9 lines

  Remove the sys.version_info shortcut, since they cause the APIs
  to return different information than the _sys_version() output
  used in previous Python versions.

  This also fixes issue5561: platform.python_version_tuple returns tuple of ints, should be strings

  Added more tests for the various platform functions.
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  r70595 | marc-andre.lemburg | 2009-03-25 14:45:33 -0500 (Wed, 25 Mar 2009) | 3 lines

  News item for the platform.py fix (r70594).
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2009-03-26 21:49:58 +00:00

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import sys
import os
import unittest
import platform
import subprocess
from test import support
class PlatformTest(unittest.TestCase):
def test_architecture(self):
res = platform.architecture()
if hasattr(os, "symlink"):
def test_architecture_via_symlink(self): # issue3762
def get(python):
cmd = [python, '-c',
'import platform; print(platform.architecture())']
p = subprocess.Popen(cmd, stdout=subprocess.PIPE)
return p.communicate()
real = os.path.realpath(sys.executable)
link = os.path.abspath(support.TESTFN)
os.symlink(real, link)
try:
self.assertEqual(get(real), get(link))
finally:
os.remove(link)
def test_platform(self):
for aliased in (False, True):
for terse in (False, True):
res = platform.platform(aliased, terse)
def test_system(self):
res = platform.system()
def test_node(self):
res = platform.node()
def test_release(self):
res = platform.release()
def test_version(self):
res = platform.version()
def test_machine(self):
res = platform.machine()
def test_processor(self):
res = platform.processor()
def test_python_implementation(self):
res = platform.python_implementation()
def test_python_version(self):
res1 = platform.python_version()
res2 = platform.python_version_tuple()
self.assertEqual(res1, ".".join(res2))
def test_python_branch(self):
res = platform.python_branch()
def test_python_revision(self):
res = platform.python_revision()
def test_python_build(self):
res = platform.python_build()
def test_python_compiler(self):
res = platform.python_compiler()
def test_system_alias(self):
res = platform.system_alias(
platform.system(),
platform.release(),
platform.version(),
)
def test_uname(self):
res = platform.uname()
self.assert_(any(res))
def test_java_ver(self):
res = platform.java_ver()
if sys.platform == 'java':
self.assert_(all(res))
def test_win32_ver(self):
res = platform.win32_ver()
def test_mac_ver(self):
res = platform.mac_ver()
if platform.uname()[0] == 'Darwin':
# We're on a MacOSX system, check that
# the right version information is returned
fd = os.popen('sw_vers', 'r')
real_ver = None
for ln in fd:
if ln.startswith('ProductVersion:'):
real_ver = ln.strip().split()[-1]
break
fd.close()
self.failIf(real_ver is None)
self.assertEquals(res[0], real_ver)
# res[1] claims to contain
# (version, dev_stage, non_release_version)
# That information is no longer available
self.assertEquals(res[1], ('', '', ''))
if sys.byteorder == 'little':
self.assertEquals(res[2], 'i386')
else:
self.assertEquals(res[2], 'PowerPC')
def test_dist(self):
res = platform.dist()
def test_libc_ver(self):
import os
if os.path.isdir(sys.executable) and \
os.path.exists(sys.executable+'.exe'):
# Cygwin horror
executable = executable + '.exe'
res = platform.libc_ver(sys.executable)
def test_parse_release_file(self):
for input, output in (
# Examples of release file contents:
('SuSE Linux 9.3 (x86-64)', ('SuSE Linux ', '9.3', 'x86-64')),
('SUSE LINUX 10.1 (X86-64)', ('SUSE LINUX ', '10.1', 'X86-64')),
('SUSE LINUX 10.1 (i586)', ('SUSE LINUX ', '10.1', 'i586')),
('Fedora Core release 5 (Bordeaux)', ('Fedora Core', '5', 'Bordeaux')),
('Red Hat Linux release 8.0 (Psyche)', ('Red Hat Linux', '8.0', 'Psyche')),
('Red Hat Linux release 9 (Shrike)', ('Red Hat Linux', '9', 'Shrike')),
('Red Hat Enterprise Linux release 4 (Nahant)', ('Red Hat Enterprise Linux', '4', 'Nahant')),
('CentOS release 4', ('CentOS', '4', None)),
('Rocks release 4.2.1 (Cydonia)', ('Rocks', '4.2.1', 'Cydonia')),
):
self.assertEqual(platform._parse_release_file(input), output)
def test_sys_version(self):
platform._sys_version_cache.clear()
for input, output in (
('2.4.3 (#1, Jun 21 2006, 13:54:21) \n[GCC 3.3.4 (pre 3.3.5 20040809)]',
('CPython', '2.4.3', '', '', '1', 'Jun 21 2006 13:54:21', 'GCC 3.3.4 (pre 3.3.5 20040809)')),
('IronPython 1.0.60816 on .NET 2.0.50727.42',
('IronPython', '1.0.60816', '', '', '', '', '.NET 2.0.50727.42')),
('IronPython 1.0 (1.0.61005.1977) on .NET 2.0.50727.42',
('IronPython', '1.0.0', '', '', '', '', '.NET 2.0.50727.42')),
):
# branch and revision are not "parsed", but fetched
# from sys.subversion. Ignore them
(name, version, branch, revision, buildno, builddate, compiler) \
= platform._sys_version(input)
self.assertEqual(
(name, version, '', '', buildno, builddate, compiler), output)
def test_main():
support.run_unittest(
PlatformTest
)
if __name__ == '__main__':
test_main()