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authorMarco Buttu <marco.buttu@gmail.com>2017-03-02 11:02:43 (GMT)
committerBerker Peksag <berker.peksag@gmail.com>2017-03-02 11:02:43 (GMT)
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bpo-27200: fix configparser, copyreg and ctypes doctests (#240)
-rw-r--r--Doc/library/configparser.rst29
-rw-r--r--Doc/library/copyreg.rst4
-rw-r--r--Doc/library/ctypes.rst4
3 files changed, 22 insertions, 15 deletions
diff --git a/Doc/library/configparser.rst b/Doc/library/configparser.rst
index e09562d..c0ffded 100644
--- a/Doc/library/configparser.rst
+++ b/Doc/library/configparser.rst
@@ -42,6 +42,11 @@ can be customized by end users easily.
be used for this purpose.
+.. testsetup::
+
+ import configparser
+
+
Quick Start
-----------
@@ -95,7 +100,6 @@ back and explore the data it holds.
.. doctest::
- >>> import configparser
>>> config = configparser.ConfigParser()
>>> config.sections()
[]
@@ -116,8 +120,8 @@ back and explore the data it holds.
'no'
>>> topsecret['Port']
'50022'
- >>> for key in config['bitbucket.org']: print(key)
- ...
+ >>> for key in config['bitbucket.org']: # doctest: +SKIP
+ ... print(key)
user
compressionlevel
serveraliveinterval
@@ -469,9 +473,9 @@ the :meth:`__init__` options:
... 'bar': 'y',
... 'baz': 'z'}
... })
- >>> parser.sections()
+ >>> parser.sections() # doctest: +SKIP
['section3', 'section2', 'section1']
- >>> [option for option in parser['section3']]
+ >>> [option for option in parser['section3']] # doctest: +SKIP
['baz', 'foo', 'bar']
In these operations you need to use an ordered dictionary as well:
@@ -498,11 +502,11 @@ the :meth:`__init__` options:
... ),
... ))
... )
- >>> parser.sections()
+ >>> parser.sections() # doctest: +SKIP
['s1', 's2']
- >>> [option for option in parser['s1']]
+ >>> [option for option in parser['s1']] # doctest: +SKIP
['1', '3', '5']
- >>> [option for option in parser['s2'].values()]
+ >>> [option for option in parser['s2'].values()] # doctest: +SKIP
['b', 'd', 'f']
* *allow_no_value*, default value: ``False``
@@ -597,11 +601,11 @@ the :meth:`__init__` options:
... line #3
... """)
>>> print(parser['hashes']['shebang'])
-
+ <BLANKLINE>
#!/usr/bin/env python
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
>>> print(parser['hashes']['extensions'])
-
+ <BLANKLINE>
enabled_extension
another_extension
yet_another_extension
@@ -755,6 +759,7 @@ be overridden by subclasses or by attribute assignment.
.. doctest::
+ >>> import re
>>> config = """
... [Section 1]
... option = value
@@ -762,11 +767,11 @@ be overridden by subclasses or by attribute assignment.
... [ Section 2 ]
... another = val
... """
- >>> typical = ConfigParser()
+ >>> typical = configparser.ConfigParser()
>>> typical.read_string(config)
>>> typical.sections()
['Section 1', ' Section 2 ']
- >>> custom = ConfigParser()
+ >>> custom = configparser.ConfigParser()
>>> custom.SECTCRE = re.compile(r"\[ *(?P<header>[^]]+?) *\]")
>>> custom.read_string(config)
>>> custom.sections()
diff --git a/Doc/library/copyreg.rst b/Doc/library/copyreg.rst
index eeabb4c..40fca56 100644
--- a/Doc/library/copyreg.rst
+++ b/Doc/library/copyreg.rst
@@ -59,7 +59,7 @@ it will be used:
...
>>> copyreg.pickle(C, pickle_c)
>>> c = C(1)
- >>> d = copy.copy(c)
+ >>> d = copy.copy(c) # doctest: +SKIP
pickling a C instance...
- >>> p = pickle.dumps(c)
+ >>> p = pickle.dumps(c) # doctest: +SKIP
pickling a C instance...
diff --git a/Doc/library/ctypes.rst b/Doc/library/ctypes.rst
index 3840935..4ab8535 100644
--- a/Doc/library/ctypes.rst
+++ b/Doc/library/ctypes.rst
@@ -1406,8 +1406,10 @@ Instances of these classes have no public methods. Functions exported by the
shared library can be accessed as attributes or by index. Please note that
accessing the function through an attribute caches the result and therefore
accessing it repeatedly returns the same object each time. On the other hand,
-accessing it through an index returns a new object each time:
+accessing it through an index returns a new object each time::
+ >>> from ctypes import CDLL
+ >>> libc = CDLL("libc.so.6") # On Linux
>>> libc.time == libc.time
True
>>> libc['time'] == libc['time']