# Adapted from test_file.py by Daniel Stutzbach import sys import os import io import errno import unittest from array import array from weakref import proxy from functools import wraps from test.support import run_unittest, cpython_only, swap_attr, gc_collect from test.support.os_helper import (TESTFN, TESTFN_UNICODE, make_bad_fd) from test.support.warnings_helper import check_warnings from collections import UserList import _io # C implementation of io import _pyio # Python implementation of io class AutoFileTests: # file tests for which a test file is automatically set up def setUp(self): self.f = self.FileIO(TESTFN, 'w') def tearDown(self): if self.f: self.f.close() os.remove(TESTFN) def testWeakRefs(self): # verify weak references p = proxy(self.f) p.write(bytes(range(10))) self.assertEqual(self.f.tell(), p.tell()) self.f.close() self.f = None gc_collect() # For PyPy or other GCs. self.assertRaises(ReferenceError, getattr, p, 'tell') def testSeekTell(self): self.f.write(bytes(range(20))) self.assertEqual(self.f.tell(), 20) self.f.seek(0) self.assertEqual(self.f.tell(), 0) self.f.seek(10) self.assertEqual(self.f.tell(), 10) self.f.seek(5, 1) self.assertEqual(self.f.tell(), 15) self.f.seek(-5, 1) self.assertEqual(self.f.tell(), 10) self.f.seek(-5, 2) self.assertEqual(self.f.tell(), 15) def testAttributes(self): # verify expected attributes exist f = self.f self.assertEqual(f.mode, "wb") self.assertEqual(f.closed, False) # verify the attributes are readonly for attr in 'mode', 'closed': self.assertRaises((AttributeError, TypeError), setattr, f, attr, 'oops') def testBlksize(self): # test private _blksize attribute blksize = io.DEFAULT_BUFFER_SIZE # try to get preferred blksize from stat.st_blksize, if available if hasattr(os, 'fstat'): fst = os.fstat(self.f.fileno()) blksize = getattr(fst, 'st_blksize', blksize) self.assertEqual(self.f._blksize, blksize) # verify readinto def testReadintoByteArray(self): self.f.write(bytes([1, 2, 0, 255])) self.f.close() ba = bytearray(b'abcdefgh') with self.FileIO(TESTFN, 'r') as f: n = f.readinto(ba) self.assertEqual(ba, b'\x01\x02\x00\xffefgh') self.assertEqual(n, 4) def _testReadintoMemoryview(self): self.f.write(bytes([1, 2, 0, 255])) self.f.close() m = memoryview(bytearray(b'abcdefgh')) with self.FileIO(TESTFN, 'r') as f: n = f.readinto(m) self.assertEqual(m, b'\x01\x02\x00\xffefgh') self.assertEqual(n, 4) m = memoryview(bytearray(b'abcdefgh')).cast('H', shape=[2, 2]) with self.FileIO(TESTFN, 'r') as f: n = f.readinto(m) self.assertEqual(bytes(m), b'\x01\x02\x00\xffefgh') self.assertEqual(n, 4) def _testReadintoArray(self): self.f.write(bytes([1, 2, 0, 255])) self.f.close() a = array('B', b'abcdefgh') with self.FileIO(TESTFN, 'r') as f: n = f.readinto(a) self.assertEqual(a, array('B', [1, 2, 0, 255, 101, 102, 103, 104])) self.assertEqual(n, 4) a = array('b', b'abcdefgh') with self.FileIO(TESTFN, 'r') as f: n = f.readinto(a) self.assertEqual(a, array('b', [1, 2, 0, -1, 101, 102, 103, 104])) self.assertEqual(n, 4) a = array('I', b'abcdefgh') with self.FileIO(TESTFN, 'r') as f: n = f.readinto(a) self.assertEqual(a, array('I', b'\x01\x02\x00\xffefgh')) self.assertEqual(n, 4) def testWritelinesList(self): l = [b'123', b'456'] self.f.writelines(l) self.f.close() self.f = self.FileIO(TESTFN, 'rb') buf = self.f.read() self.assertEqual(buf, b'123456') def testWritelinesUserList(self): l = UserList([b'123', b'456']) self.f.writelines(l) self.f.close() self.f = self.FileIO(TESTFN, 'rb') buf = self.f.read() self.assertEqual(buf, b'123456') def testWritelinesError(self): self.assertRaises(TypeError, self.f.writelines, [1, 2, 3]) self.assertRaises(TypeError, self.f.writelines, None) self.assertRaises(TypeError, self.f.writelines, "abc") def test_none_args(self): self.f.write(b"hi\nbye\nabc") self.f.close() self.f = self.FileIO(TESTFN, 'r') self.assertEqual(self.f.read(None), b"hi\nbye\nabc") self.f.seek(0) self.assertEqual(self.f.readline(None), b"hi\n") self.assertEqual(self.f.readlines(None), [b"bye\n", b"abc"]) def test_reject(self): self.assertRaises(TypeError, self.f.write, "Hello!") def testRepr(self): self.assertEqual(repr(self.f), "<%s.FileIO name=%r mode=%r closefd=True>" % (self.modulename, self.f.name, self.f.mode)) del self.f.name self.assertEqual(repr(self.f), "<%s.FileIO fd=%r mode=%r closefd=True>" % (self.modulename, self.f.fileno(), self.f.mode)) self.f.close() self.assertEqual(repr(self.f), "<%s.FileIO [closed]>" % (self.modulename,)) def testReprNoCloseFD(self): fd = os.open(TESTFN, os.O_RDONLY) try: with self.FileIO(fd, 'r', closefd=False) as f: self.assertEqual(repr(f), "<%s.FileIO name=%r mode=%r closefd=False>" % (self.modulename, f.name, f.mode)) finally: os.close(fd) def testRecursiveRepr(self): # Issue #25455 with swap_attr(self.f, 'name', self.f): with self.assertRaises(RuntimeError): repr(self.f) # Should not crash def testErrors(self): f = self.f self.assertFalse(f.isatty()) self.assertFalse(f.closed) #self.assertEqual(f.name, TESTFN) self.assertRaises(ValueError, f.read, 10) # Open for reading f.close() self.assertTrue(f.closed) f = self.FileIO(TESTFN, 'r') self.assertRaises(TypeError, f.readinto, "") self.assertFalse(f.closed) f.close() self.assertTrue(f.closed) def testMethods(self): methods = ['fileno', 'isatty', 'seekable', 'readable', 'writable', 'read', 'readall', 'readline', 'readlines', 'tell', 'truncate', 'flush'] self.f.close() self.assertTrue(self.f.closed) for methodname in methods: method = getattr(self.f, methodname) # should raise on closed file self.assertRaises(ValueError, method) self.assertRaises(TypeError, self.f.readinto) self.assertRaises(ValueError, self.f.readinto, bytearray(1)) self.assertRaises(TypeError, self.f.seek) self.assertRaises(ValueError, self.f.seek, 0) self.assertRaises(TypeError, self.f.write) self.assertRaises(ValueError, self.f.write, b'') self.assertRaises(TypeError, self.f.writelines) self.assertRaises(ValueError, self.f.writelines, b'') def testOpendir(self): # Issue 3703: opening a directory should fill the errno # Windows always returns "[Errno 13]: Permission denied # Unix uses fstat and returns "[Errno 21]: Is a directory" try: self.FileIO('.', 'r') except OSError as e: self.assertNotEqual(e.errno, 0) self.assertEqual(e.filename, ".") else: self.fail("Should have raised OSError") @unittest.skipIf(os.name == 'nt', "test only works on a POSIX-like system") def testOpenDirFD(self): fd = os.open('.', os.O_RDONLY) with self.assertRaises(OSError) as cm: self.FileIO(fd, 'r') os.close(fd) self.assertEqual(cm.exception.errno, errno.EISDIR) #A set of functions testing that we get expected behaviour if someone has #manually closed the internal file descriptor. First, a decorator: def ClosedFD(func): @wraps(func) def wrapper(self): #forcibly close the fd before invoking the problem function f = self.f os.close(f.fileno()) try: func(self, f) finally: try: self.f.close() except OSError: pass return wrapper def ClosedFDRaises(func): @wraps(func) def wrapper(self): #forcibly close the fd before invoking the problem function f = self.f os.close(f.fileno()) try: func(self, f) except OSError as e: self.assertEqual(e.errno, errno.EBADF) else: self.fail("Should have raised OSError") finally: try: self.f.close() except OSError: pass return wrapper @ClosedFDRaises def testErrnoOnClose(self, f): f.close() @ClosedFDRaises def testErrnoOnClosedWrite(self, f): f.write(b'a') @ClosedFDRaises def testErrnoOnClosedSeek(self, f): f.seek(0) @ClosedFDRaises def testErrnoOnClosedTell(self, f): f.tell() @ClosedFDRaises def testErrnoOnClosedTruncate(self, f): f.truncate(0) @ClosedFD def testErrnoOnClosedSeekable(self, f): f.seekable() @ClosedFD def testErrnoOnClosedReadable(self, f): f.readable() @ClosedFD def testErrnoOnClosedWritable(self, f): f.writable() @ClosedFD def testErrnoOnClosedFileno(self, f): f.fileno() @ClosedFD def testErrnoOnClosedIsatty(self, f): self.assertEqual(f.isatty(), False) def ReopenForRead(self): try: self.f.close() except OSError: pass self.f = self.FileIO(TESTFN, 'r') os.close(self.f.fileno()) return self.f @ClosedFDRaises def testErrnoOnClosedRead(self, f): f = self.ReopenForRead() f.read(1) @ClosedFDRaises def testErrnoOnClosedReadall(self, f): f = self.ReopenForRead() f.readall() @ClosedFDRaises def testErrnoOnClosedReadinto(self, f): f = self.ReopenForRead() a = array('b', b'x'*10) f.readinto(a) class CAutoFileTests(AutoFileTests, unittest.TestCase): FileIO = _io.FileIO modulename = '_io' class PyAutoFileTests(AutoFileTests, unittest.TestCase): FileIO = _pyio.FileIO modulename = '_pyio' class OtherFileTests: def testAbles(self): try: f = self.FileIO(TESTFN, "w") self.assertEqual(f.readable(), False) self.assertEqual(f.writable(), True) self.assertEqual(f.seekable(), True) f.close() f = self.FileIO(TESTFN, "r") self.assertEqual(f.readable(), True) self.assertEqual(f.writable(), False) self.assertEqual(f.seekable(), True) f.close() f = self.FileIO(TESTFN, "a+") self.assertEqual(f.readable(), True) self.assertEqual(f.writable(), True) self.assertEqual(f.seekable(), True) self.assertEqual(f.isatty(), False) f.close() if sys.platform != "win32": try: f = self.FileIO("/dev/tty", "a") except OSError: # When run in a cron job there just aren't any # ttys, so skip the test. This also handles other # OS'es that don't support /dev/tty. pass else: self.assertEqual(f.readable(), False) self.assertEqual(f.writable(), True) if sys.platform != "darwin" and \ 'bsd' not in sys.platform and \ not sys.platform.startswith(('sunos', 'aix')): # Somehow /dev/tty appears seekable on some BSDs self.assertEqual(f.seekable(), False) self.assertEqual(f.isatty(), True) f.close() finally: os.unlink(TESTFN) def testInvalidModeStrings(self): # check invalid mode strings for mode in ("", "aU", "wU+", "rw", "rt"): try: f = self.FileIO(TESTFN, mode) except ValueError: pass else: f.close() self.fail('%r is an invalid file mode' % mode) def testModeStrings(self): # test that the mode attribute is correct for various mode strings # given as init args try: for modes in [('w', 'wb'), ('wb', 'wb'), ('wb+', 'rb+'), ('w+b', 'rb+'), ('a', 'ab'), ('ab', 'ab'), ('ab+', 'ab+'), ('a+b', 'ab+'), ('r', 'rb'), ('rb', 'rb'), ('rb+', 'rb+'), ('r+b', 'rb+')]: # read modes are last so that TESTFN will exist first with self.FileIO(TESTFN, modes[0]) as f: self.assertEqual(f.mode, modes[1]) finally: if os.path.exists(TESTFN): os.unlink(TESTFN) def testUnicodeOpen(self): # verify repr works for unicode too f = self.FileIO(str(TESTFN), "w") f.close() os.unlink(TESTFN) def testBytesOpen(self): # Opening a bytes filename try: fn = TESTFN.encode("ascii") except UnicodeEncodeError: self.skipTest('could not encode %r to ascii' % TESTFN) f = self.FileIO(fn, "w") try: f.write(b"abc") f.close() with open(TESTFN, "rb") as f: self.assertEqual(f.read(), b"abc") finally: os.unlink(TESTFN) @unittest.skipIf(sys.getfilesystemencoding() != 'utf-8', "test only works for utf-8 filesystems") def testUtf8BytesOpen(self): # Opening a UTF-8 bytes filename try: fn = TESTFN_UNICODE.encode("utf-8") except UnicodeEncodeError: self.skipTest('could not encode %r to utf-8' % TESTFN_UNICODE) f = self.FileIO(fn, "w") try: f.write(b"abc") f.close() with open(TESTFN_UNICODE, "rb") as f: self.assertEqual(f.read(), b"abc") finally: os.unlink(TESTFN_UNICODE) def testConstructorHandlesNULChars(self): fn_with_NUL = 'foo\0bar' self.assertRaises(ValueError, self.FileIO, fn_with_NUL, 'w') self.assertRaises(ValueError, self.FileIO, bytes(fn_with_NUL, 'ascii'), 'w') def testInvalidFd(self): self.assertRaises(ValueError, self.FileIO, -10) self.assertRaises(OSError, self.FileIO, make_bad_fd()) if sys.platform == 'win32': import msvcrt self.assertRaises(OSError, msvcrt.get_osfhandle, make_bad_fd()) def testBadModeArgument(self): # verify that we get a sensible error message for bad mode argument bad_mode = "qwerty" try: f = self.FileIO(TESTFN, bad_mode) except ValueError as msg: if msg.args[0] != 0: s = str(msg) if TESTFN in s or bad_mode not in s: self.fail("bad error message for invalid mode: %s" % s) # if msg.args[0] == 0, we're probably on Windows where there may be # no obvious way to discover why open() failed. else: f.close() self.fail("no error for invalid mode: %s" % bad_mode) def testTruncate(self): f = self.FileIO(TESTFN, 'w') f.write(bytes(bytearray(range(10)))) self.assertEqual(f.tell(), 10) f.truncate(5) self.assertEqual(f.tell(), 10) self.assertEqual(f.seek(0, io.SEEK_END), 5) f.truncate(15) self.assertEqual(f.tell(), 5) self.assertEqual(f.seek(0, io.SEEK_END), 15) f.close() def testTruncateOnWindows(self): def bug801631(): # SF bug # "file.truncate fault on windows" f = self.FileIO(TESTFN, 'w') f.write(bytes(range(11))) f.close() f = self.FileIO(TESTFN,'r+') data = f.read(5) if data != bytes(range(5)): self.fail("Read on file opened for update failed %r" % data) if f.tell() != 5: self.fail("File pos after read wrong %d" % f.tell()) f.truncate() if f.tell() != 5: self.fail("File pos after ftruncate wrong %d" % f.tell()) f.close() size = os.path.getsize(TESTFN) if size != 5: self.fail("File size after ftruncate wrong %d" % size) try: bug801631() finally: os.unlink(TESTFN) def testAppend(self): try: f = open(TESTFN, 'wb') f.write(b'spam') f.close() f = open(TESTFN, 'ab') f.write(b'eggs') f.close() f = open(TESTFN, 'rb') d = f.read() f.close() self.assertEqual(d, b'spameggs') finally: try: os.unlink(TESTFN) except: pass def testInvalidInit(self): self.assertRaises(TypeError, self.FileIO, "1", 0, 0) def testWarnings(self): with check_warnings(quiet=True) as w: self.assertEqual(w.warnings, []) self.assertRaises(TypeError, self.FileIO, []) self.assertEqual(w.warnings, []) self.assertRaises(ValueError, self.FileIO, "/some/invalid/name", "rt") self.assertEqual(w.warnings, []) def testUnclosedFDOnException(self): class MyException(Exception): pass class MyFileIO(self.FileIO): def __setattr__(self, name, value): if name == "name": raise MyException("blocked setting name") return super(MyFileIO, self).__setattr__(name, value) fd = os.open(__file__, os.O_RDONLY) self.assertRaises(MyException, MyFileIO, fd) os.close(fd) # should not raise OSError(EBADF) class COtherFileTests(OtherFileTests, unittest.TestCase): FileIO = _io.FileIO modulename = '_io' @cpython_only def testInvalidFd_overflow(self): # Issue 15989 import _testcapi self.assertRaises(TypeError, self.FileIO, _testcapi.INT_MAX + 1) self.assertRaises(TypeError, self.FileIO, _testcapi.INT_MIN - 1) def test_open_code(self): # Check that the default behaviour of open_code matches # open("rb") with self.FileIO(__file__, "rb") as f: expected = f.read() with _io.open_code(__file__) as f: actual = f.read() self.assertEqual(expected, actual) class PyOtherFileTests(OtherFileTests, unittest.TestCase): FileIO = _pyio.FileIO modulename = '_pyio' def test_open_code(self): # Check that the default behaviour of open_code matches # open("rb") with self.FileIO(__file__, "rb") as f: expected = f.read() with check_warnings(quiet=True) as w: # Always test _open_code_with_warning with _pyio._open_code_with_warning(__file__) as f: actual = f.read() self.assertEqual(expected, actual) self.assertNotEqual(w.warnings, []) def test_main(): # Historically, these tests have been sloppy about removing TESTFN. # So get rid of it no matter what. try: run_unittest(CAutoFileTests, PyAutoFileTests, COtherFileTests, PyOtherFileTests) finally: if os.path.exists(TESTFN): os.unlink(TESTFN) if __name__ == '__main__': test_main()