cpython/Lib/test/test_ossaudiodev.py
Matthias Klose 06f018d54d Merged revisions 80795 via svnmerge from
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  r80795 | barry.warsaw | 2010-05-05 18:18:31 +0200 (Mi, 05 Mai 2010) | 5 lines

  Bug 7755: audiotest.au is arguably copyrighted material, but definitely makes
  Debian unhappy.  The actual contents of the audio clip are unimportant, so
  replace it with something that we know is okay.  Guido likes woodpeckers.
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2010-05-21 13:11:00 +00:00

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from test import support
support.requires('audio')
from test.support import findfile
ossaudiodev = support.import_module('ossaudiodev')
import errno
import sys
import sunau
import time
import audioop
import unittest
# Arggh, AFMT_S16_NE not defined on all platforms -- seems to be a
# fairly recent addition to OSS.
try:
from ossaudiodev import AFMT_S16_NE
except ImportError:
if sys.byteorder == "little":
AFMT_S16_NE = ossaudiodev.AFMT_S16_LE
else:
AFMT_S16_NE = ossaudiodev.AFMT_S16_BE
def read_sound_file(path):
with open(path, 'rb') as fp:
au = sunau.open(fp)
rate = au.getframerate()
nchannels = au.getnchannels()
encoding = au._encoding
fp.seek(0)
data = fp.read()
if encoding != sunau.AUDIO_FILE_ENCODING_MULAW_8:
raise RuntimeError("Expect .au file with 8-bit mu-law samples")
# Convert the data to 16-bit signed.
data = audioop.ulaw2lin(data, 2)
return (data, rate, 16, nchannels)
class OSSAudioDevTests(unittest.TestCase):
def play_sound_file(self, data, rate, ssize, nchannels):
try:
dsp = ossaudiodev.open('w')
except IOError as msg:
if msg.args[0] in (errno.EACCES, errno.ENOENT,
errno.ENODEV, errno.EBUSY):
raise unittest.SkipTest(msg)
raise
# at least check that these methods can be invoked
dsp.bufsize()
dsp.obufcount()
dsp.obuffree()
dsp.getptr()
dsp.fileno()
# Make sure the read-only attributes work.
self.assertFalse(dsp.closed)
self.assertEqual(dsp.name, "/dev/dsp")
self.assertEqual(dsp.mode, "w", "bad dsp.mode: %r" % dsp.mode)
# And make sure they're really read-only.
for attr in ('closed', 'name', 'mode'):
try:
setattr(dsp, attr, 42)
except (TypeError, AttributeError):
pass
else:
self.fail("dsp.%s not read-only" % attr)
# Compute expected running time of sound sample (in seconds).
expected_time = float(len(data)) / (ssize/8) / nchannels / rate
# set parameters based on .au file headers
dsp.setparameters(AFMT_S16_NE, nchannels, rate)
self.assertTrue(abs(expected_time - 3.51) < 1e-2, expected_time)
t1 = time.time()
dsp.write(data)
dsp.close()
t2 = time.time()
elapsed_time = t2 - t1
percent_diff = (abs(elapsed_time - expected_time) / expected_time) * 100
self.assertTrue(percent_diff <= 10.0,
"elapsed time (%s) > 10%% off of expected time (%s)" %
(elapsed_time, expected_time))
def set_parameters(self, dsp):
# Two configurations for testing:
# config1 (8-bit, mono, 8 kHz) should work on even the most
# ancient and crufty sound card, but maybe not on special-
# purpose high-end hardware
# config2 (16-bit, stereo, 44.1kHz) should work on all but the
# most ancient and crufty hardware
config1 = (ossaudiodev.AFMT_U8, 1, 8000)
config2 = (AFMT_S16_NE, 2, 44100)
for config in [config1, config2]:
(fmt, channels, rate) = config
if (dsp.setfmt(fmt) == fmt and
dsp.channels(channels) == channels and
dsp.speed(rate) == rate):
break
else:
raise RuntimeError("unable to set audio sampling parameters: "
"you must have really weird audio hardware")
# setparameters() should be able to set this configuration in
# either strict or non-strict mode.
result = dsp.setparameters(fmt, channels, rate, False)
self.assertEqual(result, (fmt, channels, rate),
"setparameters%r: returned %r" % (config, result))
result = dsp.setparameters(fmt, channels, rate, True)
self.assertEqual(result, (fmt, channels, rate),
"setparameters%r: returned %r" % (config, result))
def set_bad_parameters(self, dsp):
# Now try some configurations that are presumably bogus: eg. 300
# channels currently exceeds even Hollywood's ambitions, and
# negative sampling rate is utter nonsense. setparameters() should
# accept these in non-strict mode, returning something other than
# was requested, but should barf in strict mode.
fmt = AFMT_S16_NE
rate = 44100
channels = 2
for config in [(fmt, 300, rate), # ridiculous nchannels
(fmt, -5, rate), # impossible nchannels
(fmt, channels, -50), # impossible rate
]:
(fmt, channels, rate) = config
result = dsp.setparameters(fmt, channels, rate, False)
self.assertNotEqual(result, config,
"unexpectedly got requested configuration")
try:
result = dsp.setparameters(fmt, channels, rate, True)
except ossaudiodev.OSSAudioError as err:
pass
else:
self.fail("expected OSSAudioError")
def test_playback(self):
sound_info = read_sound_file(findfile('audiotest.au'))
self.play_sound_file(*sound_info)
def test_set_parameters(self):
dsp = ossaudiodev.open("w")
try:
self.set_parameters(dsp)
# Disabled because it fails under Linux 2.6 with ALSA's OSS
# emulation layer.
#self.set_bad_parameters(dsp)
finally:
dsp.close()
self.assertTrue(dsp.closed)
def test_mixer_methods(self):
# Issue #8139: ossaudiodev didn't initialize its types properly,
# therefore some methods were unavailable.
mixer = ossaudiodev.openmixer()
try:
self.assertGreaterEqual(mixer.fileno(), 0)
finally:
mixer.close()
def test_main():
try:
dsp = ossaudiodev.open('w')
except (ossaudiodev.error, IOError) as msg:
if msg.args[0] in (errno.EACCES, errno.ENOENT,
errno.ENODEV, errno.EBUSY):
raise unittest.SkipTest(msg)
raise
dsp.close()
support.run_unittest(__name__)
if __name__ == "__main__":
test_main()