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authorTim Peters <tim.peters@gmail.com>2003-01-18 03:53:49 (GMT)
committerTim Peters <tim.peters@gmail.com>2003-01-18 03:53:49 (GMT)
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SF patch 670012: Compatibility changes for _strptime.py.
Patch from Brett Cannon: First, the 'y' directive now handles [00, 68] as a suffix for the 21st century while [69, 99] is treated as the suffix for the 20th century (this is for Open Group compatibility). strptime now returns default values that make it a valid date ... the ability to pass in a regex object to use instead of a format string (and the inverse ability to have strptime return a regex object) has been removed. This is in preparation for a future patch that will add some caching internally to get a speed boost.
Diffstat (limited to 'Lib/test/test_strptime.py')
-rw-r--r--Lib/test/test_strptime.py85
1 files changed, 38 insertions, 47 deletions
diff --git a/Lib/test/test_strptime.py b/Lib/test/test_strptime.py
index 83c03b4..2510a90 100644
--- a/Lib/test/test_strptime.py
+++ b/Lib/test/test_strptime.py
@@ -124,6 +124,14 @@ class LocaleTime_Tests(unittest.TestCase):
self.assertRaises(TypeError, _strptime.LocaleTime, timezone=range(1))
self.assertRaises(TypeError, _strptime.LocaleTime, timezone=range(3))
+ def test_unknowntimezone(self):
+ # Handle timezone set to ('','') properly.
+ # Fixes bug #661354
+ locale_time = _strptime.LocaleTime(timezone=('',''))
+ self.failUnless("%Z" not in locale_time.LC_date,
+ "when timezone == ('',''), string.replace('','%Z') is "
+ "occuring")
+
class TimeRETests(unittest.TestCase):
"""Tests for TimeRE."""
@@ -180,12 +188,19 @@ class TimeRETests(unittest.TestCase):
found.group('b')))
for directive in ('a','A','b','B','c','d','H','I','j','m','M','p','S',
'U','w','W','x','X','y','Y','Z','%'):
- compiled = self.time_re.compile("%%%s"% directive)
- found = compiled.match(time.strftime("%%%s" % directive))
+ compiled = self.time_re.compile("%" + directive)
+ found = compiled.match(time.strftime("%" + directive))
self.failUnless(found, "Matching failed on '%s' using '%s' regex" %
- (time.strftime("%%%s" % directive),
+ (time.strftime("%" + directive),
compiled.pattern))
+ def test_blankpattern(self):
+ # Make sure when tuple or something has no values no regex is generated.
+ # Fixes bug #661354
+ test_locale = _strptime.LocaleTime(timezone=('',''))
+ self.failUnless(_strptime.TimeRE(test_locale).pattern("%Z") == '',
+ "with timezone == ('',''), TimeRE().pattern('%Z') != ''")
+
class StrptimeTests(unittest.TestCase):
"""Tests for _strptime.strptime."""
@@ -198,21 +213,10 @@ class StrptimeTests(unittest.TestCase):
self.assertRaises(ValueError, _strptime.strptime, data_string="%d",
format="%A")
- def test_returning_RE(self):
- # Make sure that an re can be returned
- strp_output = _strptime.strptime(False, "%Y")
- self.failUnless(isinstance(strp_output, type(re.compile(''))),
- "re object not returned correctly")
- self.failUnless(_strptime.strptime("1999", strp_output),
- "Use of re object failed")
- bad_locale_time = _strptime.LocaleTime(lang="gibberish")
- self.assertRaises(TypeError, _strptime.strptime, data_string='1999',
- format=strp_output, locale_time=bad_locale_time)
-
def helper(self, directive, position):
"""Helper fxn in testing."""
- strf_output = time.strftime("%%%s" % directive, self.time_tuple)
- strp_output = _strptime.strptime(strf_output, "%%%s" % directive)
+ strf_output = time.strftime("%" + directive, self.time_tuple)
+ strp_output = _strptime.strptime(strf_output, "%" + directive)
self.failUnless(strp_output[position] == self.time_tuple[position],
"testing of '%s' directive failed; '%s' -> %s != %s" %
(directive, strf_output, strp_output[position],
@@ -222,6 +226,14 @@ class StrptimeTests(unittest.TestCase):
# Test that the year is handled properly
for directive in ('y', 'Y'):
self.helper(directive, 0)
+ # Must also make sure %y values are correct for bounds set by Open Group
+ for century, bounds in ((1900, ('69', '99')), (2000, ('00', '68'))):
+ for bound in bounds:
+ strp_output = _strptime.strptime(bound, '%y')
+ expected_result = century + int(bound)
+ self.failUnless(strp_output[0] == expected_result,
+ "'y' test failed; passed in '%s' "
+ "and returned '%s'" % (bound, strp_output[0]))
def test_month(self):
# Test for month directives
@@ -262,7 +274,7 @@ class StrptimeTests(unittest.TestCase):
# Test timezone directives.
# When gmtime() is used with %Z, entire result of strftime() is empty.
# Check for equal timezone names deals with bad locale info when this
- # occurs; first found in FreeBSD 4.4 -current
+ # occurs; first found in FreeBSD 4.4.
time_tuple = time.localtime()
strf_output = time.strftime("%Z") #UTC does not have a timezone
strp_output = _strptime.strptime(strf_output, "%Z")
@@ -274,7 +286,7 @@ class StrptimeTests(unittest.TestCase):
else:
self.failUnless(strp_output[8] == -1,
"LocaleTime().timezone has duplicate values but "
- "timzone value not set to -1")
+ "timzone value not set to 0")
def test_date_time(self):
# Test %c directive
@@ -309,6 +321,14 @@ class StrptimeTests(unittest.TestCase):
self.failUnless(_strptime.strptime(strf_output.capitalize(), "%B"),
"strptime does not handle capword names properly")
+ def test_defaults(self):
+ # Default return value should be (1900, 1, 1, 0, 0, 0, 0, 1, 0)
+ defaults = (1900, 1, 1, 0, 0, 0, 0, 1, -1)
+ strp_output = _strptime.strptime('1', '%m')
+ self.failUnless(strp_output == defaults,
+ "Default values for strptime() are incorrect;"
+ " %s != %s" % (strp_output, defaults))
+
class FxnTests(unittest.TestCase):
"""Test functions that fill in info by validating result and are triggered
properly."""
@@ -325,14 +345,6 @@ class FxnTests(unittest.TestCase):
"julianday failed; %s != %s" %
(result, self.time_tuple[7]))
- def test_julianday_trigger(self):
- # Make sure julianday is called
- strf_output = time.strftime("%Y-%m-%d", self.time_tuple)
- strp_output = _strptime.strptime(strf_output, "%Y-%m-%d")
- self.failUnless(strp_output[7] == self.time_tuple[7],
- "strptime did not trigger julianday(); %s != %s" %
- (strp_output[7], self.time_tuple[7]))
-
def test_gregorian_result(self):
# Test gregorian
result = _strptime.gregorian(self.time_tuple[7], self.time_tuple[0])
@@ -340,17 +352,6 @@ class FxnTests(unittest.TestCase):
self.failUnless(result == comparison,
"gregorian() failed; %s != %s" % (result, comparison))
- def test_gregorian_trigger(self):
- # Test that gregorian() is triggered
- strf_output = time.strftime("%j %Y", self.time_tuple)
- strp_output = _strptime.strptime(strf_output, "%j %Y")
- self.failUnless(strp_output[1] == self.time_tuple[1] and
- strp_output[2] == self.time_tuple[2],
- "gregorian() not triggered; month -- %s != %s, "
- "day -- %s != %s" %
- (strp_output[1], self.time_tuple[1], strp_output[2],
- self.time_tuple[2]))
-
def test_dayofweek_result(self):
# Test dayofweek
result = _strptime.dayofweek(self.time_tuple[0], self.time_tuple[1],
@@ -359,15 +360,6 @@ class FxnTests(unittest.TestCase):
self.failUnless(result == comparison,
"dayofweek() failed; %s != %s" % (result, comparison))
- def test_dayofweek_trigger(self):
- # Make sure dayofweek() gets triggered
- strf_output = time.strftime("%Y-%m-%d", self.time_tuple)
- strp_output = _strptime.strptime(strf_output, "%Y-%m-%d")
- self.failUnless(strp_output[6] == self.time_tuple[6],
- "triggering of dayofweek() failed; %s != %s" %
- (strp_output[6], self.time_tuple[6]))
-
-
class Strptime12AMPMTests(unittest.TestCase):
"""Test a _strptime regression in '%I %p' at 12 noon (12 PM)"""
@@ -384,7 +376,6 @@ class JulianTests(unittest.TestCase):
def test_all_julian_days(self):
eq = self.assertEqual
- # XXX: should 0 be accepted?
for i in range(1, 367):
# use 2004, since it is a leap year, we have 366 days
eq(_strptime.strptime('%d 2004' % i, '%j %Y')[7], i)