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author | Martin v. Löwis <martin@v.loewis.de> | 2007-08-30 10:08:57 (GMT) |
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committer | Martin v. Löwis <martin@v.loewis.de> | 2007-08-30 10:08:57 (GMT) |
commit | a79f1254ff4658776f1b41b98e0fb8548694fe2a (patch) | |
tree | 05bd362a2bb6720f6092b3d9d465e95e61a7fbb6 /Lib | |
parent | eaa16f9737aa70507b831cdcba0de6c82cd6064e (diff) | |
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Stop testing for encoded file names, as Python 3 does
not support them, anyway.
Diffstat (limited to 'Lib')
-rw-r--r-- | Lib/test/test_unicode_file.py | 65 |
1 files changed, 1 insertions, 64 deletions
diff --git a/Lib/test/test_unicode_file.py b/Lib/test/test_unicode_file.py index c6bb7a3..ede1b17 100644 --- a/Lib/test/test_unicode_file.py +++ b/Lib/test/test_unicode_file.py @@ -8,30 +8,12 @@ import unittest from test.test_support import run_unittest, TestSkipped, TESTFN_UNICODE from test.test_support import TESTFN_ENCODING, TESTFN_UNICODE_UNENCODEABLE try: - TESTFN_ENCODED = TESTFN_UNICODE.encode("utf-8") # XXX is this right? TESTFN_UNICODE.encode(TESTFN_ENCODING) except (UnicodeError, TypeError): # Either the file system encoding is None, or the file name # cannot be encoded in the file system encoding. raise TestSkipped("No Unicode filesystem semantics on this platform") -if TESTFN_ENCODED.decode(TESTFN_ENCODING) != TESTFN_UNICODE: - # The file system encoding does not support Latin-1 - # (which test_support assumes), so try the file system - # encoding instead. - import sys - try: - TESTFN_UNICODE = str("@test-\xe0\xf2", sys.getfilesystemencoding()) - TESTFN_ENCODED = TESTFN_UNICODE.encode(TESTFN_ENCODING) - if '?' in TESTFN_ENCODED: - # MBCS will not report the error properly - raise UnicodeError("mbcs encoding problem") - except (UnicodeError, TypeError): - raise TestSkipped("Cannot find a suitable filename") - -if TESTFN_ENCODED.decode(TESTFN_ENCODING) != TESTFN_UNICODE: - raise TestSkipped("Cannot find a suitable filename") - def remove_if_exists(filename): if os.path.exists(filename): os.unlink(filename) @@ -59,14 +41,7 @@ class TestUnicodeFiles(unittest.TestCase): os.path.abspath(filename)==os.path.abspath(glob.glob(filename)[0])) # basename should appear in listdir. path, base = os.path.split(os.path.abspath(filename)) - if isinstance(base, str): - base = base.decode(TESTFN_ENCODING) file_list = os.listdir(path) - # listdir() with a unicode arg may or may not return Unicode - # objects, depending on the platform. - if file_list and isinstance(file_list[0], str): - file_list = [f.decode(TESTFN_ENCODING) for f in file_list] - # Normalize the unicode strings, as round-tripping the name via the OS # may return a different (but equivalent) value. base = unicodedata.normalize("NFD", base) @@ -74,23 +49,6 @@ class TestUnicodeFiles(unittest.TestCase): self.failUnless(base in file_list) - # Do as many "equivalancy' tests as we can - ie, check that although we - # have different types for the filename, they refer to the same file. - def _do_equivilent(self, filename1, filename2): - filename2 = str8(filename2) - # Note we only check "filename1 against filename2" - we don't bother - # checking "filename2 against 1", as we assume we are called again with - # the args reversed. - self.failUnless(type(filename1)!=type(filename2), - "No point checking equivalent filenames of the same type") - # stat and lstat should return the same results. - self.failUnlessEqual(os.stat(filename1), - os.stat(filename2)) - self.failUnlessEqual(os.lstat(filename1), - os.lstat(filename2)) - # Copy/rename etc tests using equivalent filename - self._do_copyish(filename1, filename2) - # Tests that copy, move, etc one file to another. def _do_copyish(self, filename1, filename2): # Should be able to rename the file using either name. @@ -169,36 +127,15 @@ class TestUnicodeFiles(unittest.TestCase): finally: os.unlink(filename) - def _test_equivalent(self, filename1, filename2): - remove_if_exists(filename1) - self.failUnless(not os.path.exists(filename2)) - f = open(filename1, "w") - f.close() - try: - self._do_equivilent(filename1, filename2) - finally: - os.unlink(filename1) - # The 'test' functions are unittest entry points, and simply call our # _test functions with each of the filename combinations we wish to test def test_single_files(self): - self._test_single(TESTFN_ENCODED) self._test_single(TESTFN_UNICODE) if TESTFN_UNICODE_UNENCODEABLE is not None: self._test_single(TESTFN_UNICODE_UNENCODEABLE) - def test_equivalent_files(self): - self._test_equivalent(TESTFN_ENCODED, TESTFN_UNICODE) - self._test_equivalent(TESTFN_UNICODE, TESTFN_ENCODED) - def test_directories(self): - # For all 'equivilent' combinations: - # Make dir with encoded, chdir with unicode, checkdir with encoded - # (or unicode/encoded/unicode, etc - ext = b".dir" - self._do_directory(TESTFN_ENCODED+ext, TESTFN_ENCODED+ext, True) - self._do_directory(TESTFN_ENCODED+ext, TESTFN_UNICODE+ext, True) - self._do_directory(TESTFN_UNICODE+ext, TESTFN_ENCODED+ext, False) + ext = ".dir" self._do_directory(TESTFN_UNICODE+ext, TESTFN_UNICODE+ext, False) # Our directory name that can't use a non-unicode name. if TESTFN_UNICODE_UNENCODEABLE is not None: |