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diff --git a/Lib/unittest/case.py b/Lib/unittest/case.py
index 65af16b..270e5e8 100644
--- a/Lib/unittest/case.py
+++ b/Lib/unittest/case.py
@@ -938,77 +938,6 @@ class TestCase(object):
standardMsg = self._truncateMessage(standardMsg, diff)
self.fail(self._formatMessage(msg, standardMsg))
- def assertDictContainsSubset(self, subset, dictionary, msg=None):
- """Checks whether dictionary is a superset of subset."""
- warnings.warn('assertDictContainsSubset is deprecated',
- DeprecationWarning)
- missing = []
- mismatched = []
- for key, value in subset.items():
- if key not in dictionary:
- missing.append(key)
- elif value != dictionary[key]:
- mismatched.append('%s, expected: %s, actual: %s' %
- (safe_repr(key), safe_repr(value),
- safe_repr(dictionary[key])))
-
- if not (missing or mismatched):
- return
-
- standardMsg = ''
- if missing:
- standardMsg = 'Missing: %s' % ','.join(safe_repr(m) for m in
- missing)
- if mismatched:
- if standardMsg:
- standardMsg += '; '
- standardMsg += 'Mismatched values: %s' % ','.join(mismatched)
-
- self.fail(self._formatMessage(msg, standardMsg))
-
- def assertSameElements(self, expected_seq, actual_seq, msg=None):
- """An unordered sequence specific comparison.
-
- Raises with an error message listing which elements of expected_seq
- are missing from actual_seq and vice versa if any.
-
- Duplicate elements are ignored when comparing *expected_seq* and
- *actual_seq*. It is the equivalent of ``assertEqual(set(expected),
- set(actual))`` but it works with sequences of unhashable objects as
- well.
- """
- warnings.warn('assertSameElements is deprecated',
- DeprecationWarning)
- try:
- expected = set(expected_seq)
- actual = set(actual_seq)
- missing = sorted(expected.difference(actual))
- unexpected = sorted(actual.difference(expected))
- except TypeError:
- # Fall back to slower list-compare if any of the objects are
- # not hashable.
- expected = list(expected_seq)
- actual = list(actual_seq)
- try:
- expected.sort()
- actual.sort()
- except TypeError:
- missing, unexpected = unorderable_list_difference(expected,
- actual)
- else:
- missing, unexpected = sorted_list_difference(expected, actual)
- errors = []
- if missing:
- errors.append('Expected, but missing:\n %s' %
- safe_repr(missing))
- if unexpected:
- errors.append('Unexpected, but present:\n %s' %
- safe_repr(unexpected))
- if errors:
- standardMsg = '\n'.join(errors)
- self.fail(self._formatMessage(msg, standardMsg))
-
-
def assertCountEqual(self, first, second, msg=None):
"""An unordered sequence comparison asserting that the same elements,
regardless of order. If the same element occurs more than once,
@@ -1183,13 +1112,11 @@ class TestCase(object):
# The fail* methods can be removed in 3.3, the 5 assert* methods will
# have to stay around for a few more versions. See #9424.
- failUnlessEqual = assertEquals = _deprecate(assertEqual)
- failIfEqual = assertNotEquals = _deprecate(assertNotEqual)
- failUnlessAlmostEqual = assertAlmostEquals = _deprecate(assertAlmostEqual)
- failIfAlmostEqual = assertNotAlmostEquals = _deprecate(assertNotAlmostEqual)
- failUnless = assert_ = _deprecate(assertTrue)
- failUnlessRaises = _deprecate(assertRaises)
- failIf = _deprecate(assertFalse)
+ assertEquals = _deprecate(assertEqual)
+ assertNotEquals = _deprecate(assertNotEqual)
+ assertAlmostEquals = _deprecate(assertAlmostEqual)
+ assertNotAlmostEquals = _deprecate(assertNotAlmostEqual)
+ assert_ = _deprecate(assertTrue)
assertRaisesRegexp = _deprecate(assertRaisesRegex)
assertRegexpMatches = _deprecate(assertRegex)