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authorGuido van Rossum <guido@python.org>1997-12-09 16:56:41 (GMT)
committerGuido van Rossum <guido@python.org>1997-12-09 16:56:41 (GMT)
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-rw-r--r--Lib/dos-8x3/configpa.py255
-rwxr-xr-xLib/dos-8x3/posixfil.py4
-rwxr-xr-xLib/dos-8x3/posixpat.py356
-rw-r--r--Lib/dos-8x3/test_fcn.py9
-rw-r--r--Lib/dos-8x3/test_str.py15
-rw-r--r--Lib/dos-8x3/test_tim.py2
6 files changed, 474 insertions, 167 deletions
diff --git a/Lib/dos-8x3/configpa.py b/Lib/dos-8x3/configpa.py
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..2f3ca51
--- /dev/null
+++ b/Lib/dos-8x3/configpa.py
@@ -0,0 +1,255 @@
+"""Configuration file parser.
+
+A setup file consists of sections, lead by a "[section]" header,
+and followed by "name: value" entries, with continuations and such in
+the style of rfc822.
+
+The option values can contain format strings which refer to other
+values in the same section, or values in a special [DEFAULT] section.
+For example:
+
+ something: %(dir)s/whatever
+
+would resolve the "%(dir)s" to the value of dir. All reference
+expansions are done late, on demand.
+
+Intrinsic defaults can be specified by passing them into the
+ConfigParser constructor as a dictionary.
+
+class:
+
+ConfigParser -- responsible for for parsing a list of
+ configuration files, and managing the parsed database.
+
+ methods:
+
+ __init__(defaults=None) -- create the parser and specify a
+ dictionary of intrinsic defaults. The
+ keys must be strings, the values must
+ be appropriate for %()s string
+ interpolation. Note that `name' is
+ always an intrinsic default; it's value
+ is the section's name.
+
+ sections() -- return all the configuration section names, sans DEFAULT
+
+ options(section) -- return list of configuration options for the named
+ section
+
+ read(*filenames) -- read and parse the list of named configuration files
+
+ get(section, option, raw=0) -- return a string value for the named
+ option. All % interpolations are
+ expanded in the return values, based on
+ the defaults passed into the constructor
+ and the DEFAULT section.
+
+ getint(section, options) -- like get(), but convert value to an integer
+
+ getfloat(section, options) -- like get(), but convert value to a float
+
+ getboolean(section, options) -- like get(), but convert value to
+ a boolean (currently defined as 0
+ or 1, only)
+"""
+
+import sys
+import string
+import regex
+from types import ListType
+
+
+SECTHEAD_RE = "^\[\([-A-Za-z0-9]*\)\][" + string.whitespace + "]*$"
+secthead_cre = regex.compile(SECTHEAD_RE)
+OPTION_RE = "^\([-A-Za-z0-9.]+\)\(:\|[" + string.whitespace + "]*=\)\(.*\)$"
+option_cre = regex.compile(OPTION_RE)
+
+DEFAULTSECT = "DEFAULT"
+
+
+
+# exception classes
+class Error:
+ def __init__(self, msg=''):
+ self.__msg = msg
+ def __repr__(self):
+ return self.__msg
+
+class NoSectionError(Error):
+ def __init__(self, section):
+ Error.__init__(self, 'No section: %s' % section)
+ self.section = section
+
+class DuplicateSectionError(Error):
+ def __init__(self, section):
+ Error.__init__(self, "Section %s already exists" % section)
+ self.section = section
+
+class NoOptionError(Error):
+ def __init__(self, option, section):
+ Error.__init__(self, "No option `%s' in section: %s" %
+ (option, section))
+ self.option = option
+ self.section = section
+
+class InterpolationError(Error):
+ def __init__(self, reference, option, section):
+ Error.__init__(self,
+ "Bad value substitution: sect `%s', opt `%s', ref `%s'"
+ % (section, option, reference))
+ self.reference = reference
+ self.option = option
+ self.section = section
+
+
+
+class ConfigParser:
+ def __init__(self, defaults=None):
+ self.__sections = {}
+ if defaults is None:
+ self.__defaults = {}
+ else:
+ self.__defaults = defaults
+
+ def defaults(self):
+ return self.__defaults
+
+ def sections(self):
+ """Return a list of section names, excluding [DEFAULT]"""
+ # self.__sections will never have [DEFAULT] in it
+ return self.__sections.keys()
+
+ def add_section(self, section):
+ """Create a new section in the configuration.
+
+ Raise DuplicateSectionError if a section by the specified name
+ already exists.
+ """
+ if self.__sections.has_key(section):
+ raise DuplicateSectionError(section)
+ self.__sections[section] = {}
+
+ def has_section(self, section):
+ """Indicate whether the named section is present in the configuration.
+
+ The DEFAULT section is not acknowledged.
+ """
+ return self.__sections.has_key(section)
+
+ def options(self, section):
+ try:
+ opts = self.__sections[section].copy()
+ except KeyError:
+ raise NoSectionError(section)
+ opts.update(self.__defaults)
+ return opts.keys()
+
+ def read(self, filenames):
+ """Read and parse a list of filenames."""
+ if type(filenames) is type(''):
+ filenames = [filenames]
+ for file in filenames:
+ try:
+ fp = open(file, 'r')
+ self.__read(fp)
+ except IOError:
+ pass
+
+ def get(self, section, option, raw=0):
+ """Get an option value for a given section.
+
+ All % interpolations are expanded in the return values, based
+ on the defaults passed into the constructor.
+
+ The section DEFAULT is special.
+ """
+ try:
+ d = self.__sections[section].copy()
+ except KeyError:
+ if section == DEFAULTSECT:
+ d = {}
+ else:
+ raise NoSectionError(section)
+ d.update(self.__defaults)
+ option = string.lower(option)
+ try:
+ rawval = d[option]
+ except KeyError:
+ raise NoOptionError(option, section)
+ # do the string interpolation
+ if raw:
+ return rawval
+ try:
+ return rawval % d
+ except KeyError, key:
+ raise InterpolationError(key, option, section)
+
+ def __get(self, section, conv, option):
+ return conv(self.get(section, option))
+
+ def getint(self, section, option):
+ return self.__get(section, string.atoi, option)
+
+ def getfloat(self, section, option):
+ return self.__get(section, string.atof, option)
+
+ def getboolean(self, section, option):
+ v = self.get(section, option)
+ val = string.atoi(v)
+ if val not in (0, 1):
+ raise ValueError, 'Not a boolean: %s' % v
+ return val
+
+ def __read(self, fp):
+ """Parse a sectioned setup file.
+
+ The sections in setup file contains a title line at the top,
+ indicated by a name in square brackets (`[]'), plus key/value
+ options lines, indicated by `name: value' format lines.
+ Continuation are represented by an embedded newline then
+ leading whitespace. Blank lines, lines beginning with a '#',
+ and just about everything else is ignored.
+ """
+ cursect = None # None, or a dictionary
+ optname = None
+ lineno = 0
+ while 1:
+ line = fp.readline()
+ if not line:
+ break
+ lineno = lineno + 1
+ # comment or blank line?
+ if string.strip(line) == '' or line[0] in '#;':
+ continue
+ if string.lower(string.split(line)[0]) == 'rem' \
+ and line[0] == "r": # no leading whitespace
+ continue
+ # continuation line?
+ if line[0] in ' \t' and cursect <> None and optname:
+ value = string.strip(line)
+ if value:
+ cursect = cursect[optname] + '\n ' + value
+ # a section header?
+ elif secthead_cre.match(line) >= 0:
+ sectname = secthead_cre.group(1)
+ if self.__sections.has_key(sectname):
+ cursect = self.__sections[sectname]
+ elif sectname == DEFAULTSECT:
+ cursect = self.__defaults
+ else:
+ cursect = {'name': sectname}
+ self.__sections[sectname] = cursect
+ # So sections can't start with a continuation line.
+ optname = None
+ # an option line?
+ elif option_cre.match(line) >= 0:
+ optname, optval = option_cre.group(1, 3)
+ optname = string.lower(optname)
+ optval = string.strip(optval)
+ # allow empty values
+ if optval == '""':
+ optval = ''
+ cursect[optname] = optval
+ # an error
+ else:
+ print 'Error in %s at %d: %s', (fp.name, lineno, `line`)
diff --git a/Lib/dos-8x3/posixfil.py b/Lib/dos-8x3/posixfil.py
index fc5f53f..d66517f 100755
--- a/Lib/dos-8x3/posixfil.py
+++ b/Lib/dos-8x3/posixfil.py
@@ -177,7 +177,7 @@ class _posixfile_:
# Hack by davem@magnet.com to get locking to go on freebsd;
# additions for AIX by Vladimir.Marangozov@imag.fr
import sys, os
- if sys.platform == 'freebsd2':
+ if sys.platform in ('netbsd1', 'freebsd2', 'freebsd3'):
flock = struct.pack('lxxxxlxxxxlhh', \
l_start, l_len, os.getpid(), l_type, l_whence)
elif sys.platform in ['aix3', 'aix4']:
@@ -190,7 +190,7 @@ class _posixfile_:
flock = fcntl.fcntl(self._file_.fileno(), cmd, flock)
if '?' in how:
- if sys.platform == 'freebsd2':
+ if sys.platform in ('netbsd1', 'freebsd2', 'freebsd3'):
l_start, l_len, l_pid, l_type, l_whence = \
struct.unpack('lxxxxlxxxxlhh', flock)
elif sys.platform in ['aix3', 'aix4']:
diff --git a/Lib/dos-8x3/posixpat.py b/Lib/dos-8x3/posixpat.py
index 9960801..1166881 100755
--- a/Lib/dos-8x3/posixpat.py
+++ b/Lib/dos-8x3/posixpat.py
@@ -5,6 +5,10 @@
# on other systems (e.g. Mac, Windows), os.path provides the same
# operations in a manner specific to that platform, and is an alias
# to another module (e.g. macpath, ntpath).
+"""Common pathname manipulations, Posix version.
+Instead of importing this module
+directly, import os and refer to this module as os.path.
+"""
import os
import stat
@@ -16,14 +20,16 @@ import stat
# (another function should be defined to do that).
def normcase(s):
- return s
+ """Normalize case of pathname. Has no effect under Posix"""
+ return s
# Return wheter a path is absolute.
# Trivial in Posix, harder on the Mac or MS-DOS.
def isabs(s):
- return s[:1] == '/'
+ """Test whether a path is absolute"""
+ return s[:1] == '/'
# Join pathnames.
@@ -31,15 +37,16 @@ def isabs(s):
# Insert a '/' unless the first part is empty or already ends in '/'.
def join(a, *p):
- path = a
- for b in p:
- if b[:1] == '/':
- path = b
- elif path == '' or path[-1:] == '/':
- path = path + b
- else:
- path = path + '/' + b
- return path
+ """Join two or more pathname components, inserting '/' as needed"""
+ path = a
+ for b in p:
+ if b[:1] == '/':
+ path = b
+ elif path == '' or path[-1:] == '/':
+ path = path + b
+ else:
+ path = path + '/' + b
+ return path
# Split a path in head (everything up to the last '/') and tail (the
@@ -48,13 +55,15 @@ def join(a, *p):
# Trailing '/'es are stripped from head unless it is the root.
def split(p):
- import string
- i = string.rfind(p, '/') + 1
- head, tail = p[:i], p[i:]
- if head and head <> '/'*len(head):
- while head[-1] == '/':
- head = head[:-1]
- return head, tail
+ """Split a pathname. Returns tuple "(head, tail)" where "tail" is
+everything after the final slash. Either part may be empty"""
+ import string
+ i = string.rfind(p, '/') + 1
+ head, tail = p[:i], p[i:]
+ if head and head <> '/'*len(head):
+ while head[-1] == '/':
+ head = head[:-1]
+ return head, tail
# Split a path in root and extension.
@@ -63,75 +72,84 @@ def split(p):
# It is always true that root + ext == p.
def splitext(p):
- root, ext = '', ''
- for c in p:
- if c == '/':
- root, ext = root + ext + c, ''
- elif c == '.':
- if ext:
- root, ext = root + ext, c
- else:
- ext = c
- elif ext:
- ext = ext + c
- else:
- root = root + c
- return root, ext
+ """Split the extension from a pathname. Extension is everything from the
+last dot to the end. Returns "(root, ext)", either part may be empty"""
+ root, ext = '', ''
+ for c in p:
+ if c == '/':
+ root, ext = root + ext + c, ''
+ elif c == '.':
+ if ext:
+ root, ext = root + ext, c
+ else:
+ ext = c
+ elif ext:
+ ext = ext + c
+ else:
+ root = root + c
+ return root, ext
# Split a pathname into a drive specification and the rest of the
# path. Useful on DOS/Windows/NT; on Unix, the drive is always empty.
def splitdrive(p):
- return '', p
+ """Split a pathname into drive and path. On Posix, drive is always
+empty"""
+ return '', p
# Return the tail (basename) part of a path.
def basename(p):
- return split(p)[1]
+ """Returns the final component of a pathname"""
+ return split(p)[1]
# Return the head (dirname) part of a path.
def dirname(p):
- return split(p)[0]
+ """Returns the directory component of a pathname"""
+ return split(p)[0]
# Return the longest prefix of all list elements.
def commonprefix(m):
- if not m: return ''
- prefix = m[0]
- for item in m:
- for i in range(len(prefix)):
- if prefix[:i+1] <> item[:i+1]:
- prefix = prefix[:i]
- if i == 0: return ''
- break
- return prefix
+ "Given a list of pathnames, returns the longest common leading component"
+ if not m: return ''
+ prefix = m[0]
+ for item in m:
+ for i in range(len(prefix)):
+ if prefix[:i+1] <> item[:i+1]:
+ prefix = prefix[:i]
+ if i == 0: return ''
+ break
+ return prefix
# Is a path a symbolic link?
# This will always return false on systems where os.lstat doesn't exist.
def islink(path):
- try:
- st = os.lstat(path)
- except (os.error, AttributeError):
- return 0
- return stat.S_ISLNK(st[stat.ST_MODE])
+ """Test whether a path is a symbolic link"""
+ try:
+ st = os.lstat(path)
+ except (os.error, AttributeError):
+ return 0
+ return stat.S_ISLNK(st[stat.ST_MODE])
# Does a path exist?
# This is false for dangling symbolic links.
def exists(path):
- try:
- st = os.stat(path)
- except os.error:
- return 0
- return 1
+ """Test whether a path exists. Returns false for broken symbolic links"""
+ try:
+ st = os.stat(path)
+ except os.error:
+ return 0
+ return 1
# Is a path a directory?
@@ -139,11 +157,12 @@ def exists(path):
# for the same path.
def isdir(path):
- try:
- st = os.stat(path)
- except os.error:
- return 0
- return stat.S_ISDIR(st[stat.ST_MODE])
+ """Test whether a path is a directory"""
+ try:
+ st = os.stat(path)
+ except os.error:
+ return 0
+ return stat.S_ISDIR(st[stat.ST_MODE])
# Is a path a regular file?
@@ -151,78 +170,87 @@ def isdir(path):
# for the same path.
def isfile(path):
- try:
- st = os.stat(path)
- except os.error:
- return 0
- return stat.S_ISREG(st[stat.ST_MODE])
+ """Test whether a path is a regular file"""
+ try:
+ st = os.stat(path)
+ except os.error:
+ return 0
+ return stat.S_ISREG(st[stat.ST_MODE])
# Are two filenames really pointing to the same file?
def samefile(f1, f2):
- s1 = os.stat(f1)
- s2 = os.stat(f2)
- return samestat(s1, s2)
+ """Test whether two pathnames reference the same actual file"""
+ s1 = os.stat(f1)
+ s2 = os.stat(f2)
+ return samestat(s1, s2)
# Are two open files really referencing the same file?
# (Not necessarily the same file descriptor!)
def sameopenfile(fp1, fp2):
- s1 = os.fstat(fp1)
- s2 = os.fstat(fp2)
- return samestat(s1, s2)
+ """Test whether two open file objects reference the same file"""
+ s1 = os.fstat(fp1)
+ s2 = os.fstat(fp2)
+ return samestat(s1, s2)
# Are two stat buffers (obtained from stat, fstat or lstat)
# describing the same file?
def samestat(s1, s2):
- return s1[stat.ST_INO] == s2[stat.ST_INO] and \
- s1[stat.ST_DEV] == s2[stat.ST_DEV]
+ """Test whether two stat buffers reference the same file"""
+ return s1[stat.ST_INO] == s2[stat.ST_INO] and \
+ s1[stat.ST_DEV] == s2[stat.ST_DEV]
# Is a path a mount point?
# (Does this work for all UNIXes? Is it even guaranteed to work by Posix?)
def ismount(path):
- try:
- s1 = os.stat(path)
- s2 = os.stat(join(path, '..'))
- except os.error:
- return 0 # It doesn't exist -- so not a mount point :-)
- dev1 = s1[stat.ST_DEV]
- dev2 = s2[stat.ST_DEV]
- if dev1 != dev2:
- return 1 # path/.. on a different device as path
- ino1 = s1[stat.ST_INO]
- ino2 = s2[stat.ST_INO]
- if ino1 == ino2:
- return 1 # path/.. is the same i-node as path
- return 0
+ """Test whether a path is a mount point"""
+ try:
+ s1 = os.stat(path)
+ s2 = os.stat(join(path, '..'))
+ except os.error:
+ return 0 # It doesn't exist -- so not a mount point :-)
+ dev1 = s1[stat.ST_DEV]
+ dev2 = s2[stat.ST_DEV]
+ if dev1 != dev2:
+ return 1 # path/.. on a different device as path
+ ino1 = s1[stat.ST_INO]
+ ino2 = s2[stat.ST_INO]
+ if ino1 == ino2:
+ return 1 # path/.. is the same i-node as path
+ return 0
# Directory tree walk.
# For each directory under top (including top itself, but excluding
# '.' and '..'), func(arg, dirname, filenames) is called, where
# dirname is the name of the directory and filenames is the list
-# files files (and subdirectories etc.) in the directory.
+# of files (and subdirectories etc.) in the directory.
# The func may modify the filenames list, to implement a filter,
# or to impose a different order of visiting.
def walk(top, func, arg):
- try:
- names = os.listdir(top)
- except os.error:
- return
- func(arg, top, names)
- exceptions = ('.', '..')
- for name in names:
- if name not in exceptions:
- name = join(top, name)
- if isdir(name) and not islink(name):
- walk(name, func, arg)
+ """walk(top,func,args) calls func(arg, d, files) for each directory "d"
+in the tree rooted at "top" (including "top" itself). "files" is a list
+of all the files and subdirs in directory "d".
+"""
+ try:
+ names = os.listdir(top)
+ except os.error:
+ return
+ func(arg, top, names)
+ exceptions = ('.', '..')
+ for name in names:
+ if name not in exceptions:
+ name = join(top, name)
+ if isdir(name) and not islink(name):
+ walk(name, func, arg)
# Expand paths beginning with '~' or '~user'.
@@ -235,24 +263,26 @@ def walk(top, func, arg):
# variable expansion.)
def expanduser(path):
- if path[:1] <> '~':
- return path
- i, n = 1, len(path)
- while i < n and path[i] <> '/':
- i = i+1
- if i == 1:
- if not os.environ.has_key('HOME'):
- return path
- userhome = os.environ['HOME']
- else:
- import pwd
- try:
- pwent = pwd.getpwnam(path[1:i])
- except KeyError:
- return path
- userhome = pwent[5]
- if userhome[-1:] == '/': i = i+1
- return userhome + path[i:]
+ """Expand ~ and ~user constructions. If user or $HOME is unknown,
+do nothing"""
+ if path[:1] <> '~':
+ return path
+ i, n = 1, len(path)
+ while i < n and path[i] <> '/':
+ i = i+1
+ if i == 1:
+ if not os.environ.has_key('HOME'):
+ return path
+ userhome = os.environ['HOME']
+ else:
+ import pwd
+ try:
+ pwent = pwd.getpwnam(path[1:i])
+ except KeyError:
+ return path
+ userhome = pwent[5]
+ if userhome[-1:] == '/': i = i+1
+ return userhome + path[i:]
# Expand paths containing shell variable substitutions.
@@ -262,29 +292,31 @@ def expanduser(path):
_varprog = None
def expandvars(path):
- global _varprog
- if '$' not in path:
- return path
- if not _varprog:
- import re
- _varprog = re.compile(r'\$(\w+|\{[^}]*\})')
- i = 0
- while 1:
- m = _varprog.search(path, i)
- if not m:
- break
- i, j = m.span(0)
- name = m.group(1)
- if name[:1] == '{' and name[-1:] == '}':
- name = name[1:-1]
- if os.environ.has_key(name):
- tail = path[j:]
- path = path[:i] + os.environ[name]
- i = len(path)
- path = path + tail
- else:
- i = j
- return path
+ """Expand shell variables of form $var and ${var}. Unknown variables
+are left unchanged"""
+ global _varprog
+ if '$' not in path:
+ return path
+ if not _varprog:
+ import re
+ _varprog = re.compile(r'\$(\w+|\{[^}]*\})')
+ i = 0
+ while 1:
+ m = _varprog.search(path, i)
+ if not m:
+ break
+ i, j = m.span(0)
+ name = m.group(1)
+ if name[:1] == '{' and name[-1:] == '}':
+ name = name[1:-1]
+ if os.environ.has_key(name):
+ tail = path[j:]
+ path = path[:i] + os.environ[name]
+ i = len(path)
+ path = path + tail
+ else:
+ i = j
+ return path
# Normalize a path, e.g. A//B, A/./B and A/foo/../B all become A/B.
@@ -292,26 +324,26 @@ def expandvars(path):
# if it contains symbolic links!
def normpath(path):
- import string
- # Treat initial slashes specially
- slashes = ''
- while path[:1] == '/':
- slashes = slashes + '/'
- path = path[1:]
- comps = string.splitfields(path, '/')
- i = 0
- while i < len(comps):
- if comps[i] == '.':
- del comps[i]
- elif comps[i] == '..' and i > 0 and \
- comps[i-1] not in ('', '..'):
- del comps[i-1:i+1]
- i = i-1
- elif comps[i] == '' and i > 0 and comps[i-1] <> '':
- del comps[i]
- else:
- i = i+1
- # If the path is now empty, substitute '.'
- if not comps and not slashes:
- comps.append('.')
- return slashes + string.joinfields(comps, '/')
+ """Normalize path, eliminating double slashes, etc."""
+ import string
+ # Treat initial slashes specially
+ slashes = ''
+ while path[:1] == '/':
+ slashes = slashes + '/'
+ path = path[1:]
+ comps = string.splitfields(path, '/')
+ i = 0
+ while i < len(comps):
+ if comps[i] == '.':
+ del comps[i]
+ elif comps[i] == '..' and i > 0 and comps[i-1] not in ('', '..'):
+ del comps[i-1:i+1]
+ i = i-1
+ elif comps[i] == '' and i > 0 and comps[i-1] <> '':
+ del comps[i]
+ else:
+ i = i+1
+ # If the path is now empty, substitute '.'
+ if not comps and not slashes:
+ comps.append('.')
+ return slashes + string.joinfields(comps, '/')
diff --git a/Lib/dos-8x3/test_fcn.py b/Lib/dos-8x3/test_fcn.py
index a5ea1e6..2ae6b99 100644
--- a/Lib/dos-8x3/test_fcn.py
+++ b/Lib/dos-8x3/test_fcn.py
@@ -5,7 +5,7 @@
import struct
import fcntl
import FCNTL
-import os
+import os, sys
from test_support import verbose
filename = '/tmp/delete-me'
@@ -16,7 +16,12 @@ rv = fcntl.fcntl(f.fileno(), FCNTL.F_SETFL, os.O_NONBLOCK)
if verbose:
print 'Status from fnctl with O_NONBLOCK: ', rv
-lockdata = struct.pack('hhllhh', FCNTL.F_WRLCK, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0)
+if sys.platform in ('netbsd1', 'freebsd2', 'freebsd3'):
+ lockdata = struct.pack('lxxxxlxxxxlhh', 0, 0, 0, FCNTL.F_WRLCK, 0)
+elif sys.platform in ['aix3', 'aix4']:
+ lockdata = struct.pack('hhlllii', FCNTL.F_WRLCK, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0)
+else:
+ lockdata = struct.pack('hhllhh', FCNTL.F_WRLCK, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0)
if verbose:
print 'struct.pack: ', `lockdata`
diff --git a/Lib/dos-8x3/test_str.py b/Lib/dos-8x3/test_str.py
index efc98ff..a4f1882 100644
--- a/Lib/dos-8x3/test_str.py
+++ b/Lib/dos-8x3/test_str.py
@@ -45,6 +45,12 @@ test('split', 'this is the split function',
['this', 'is', 'the', 'split', 'function'])
test('split', 'a|b|c|d', ['a', 'b', 'c', 'd'], '|')
test('split', 'a|b|c|d', ['a', 'b', 'c|d'], '|', 2)
+test('split', 'a b c d', ['a', 'b c d'], None, 1)
+test('split', 'a b c d', ['a', 'b', 'c d'], None, 2)
+test('split', 'a b c d', ['a', 'b', 'c', 'd'], None, 3)
+test('split', 'a b c d', ['a', 'b', 'c', 'd'], None, 4)
+test('split', 'a b c d', ['a', 'b', 'c', 'd'], None, 0)
+test('split', 'a b c d', ['a', 'b', 'c d'], None, 2)
# join now works with any sequence type
class Sequence:
@@ -67,6 +73,15 @@ test('rstrip', ' hello ', ' hello')
test('swapcase', 'HeLLo cOmpUteRs', 'hEllO CoMPuTErS')
test('translate', 'xyzabcdef', 'xyzxyz', transtable, 'def')
+test('replace', 'one!two!three!', 'one@two!three!', '!', '@', 1)
+test('replace', 'one!two!three!', 'one@two@three!', '!', '@', 2)
+test('replace', 'one!two!three!', 'one@two@three@', '!', '@', 3)
+test('replace', 'one!two!three!', 'one@two@three@', '!', '@', 4)
+test('replace', 'one!two!three!', 'one@two@three@', '!', '@', 0)
+test('replace', 'one!two!three!', 'one@two@three@', '!', '@')
+test('replace', 'one!two!three!', 'one!two!three!', 'x', '@')
+test('replace', 'one!two!three!', 'one!two!three!', 'x', '@', 2)
+
strop.whitespace
strop.lowercase
strop.uppercase
diff --git a/Lib/dos-8x3/test_tim.py b/Lib/dos-8x3/test_tim.py
index acc4d41..cfa18a3 100644
--- a/Lib/dos-8x3/test_tim.py
+++ b/Lib/dos-8x3/test_tim.py
@@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ if time.ctime(t) <> time.asctime(time.localtime(t)):
print 'time.ctime(t) <> time.asctime(time.localtime(t))'
time.daylight
-if int(time.mktime(time.localtime(t))) <> int(t):
+if long(time.mktime(time.localtime(t))) <> long(t):
print 'time.mktime(time.localtime(t)) <> t'
time.sleep(1.2)