# test_getopt.py # David Goodger 2000-08-19 import getopt from getopt import GetoptError from test.test_support import verbose def expectException(teststr, expected, failure=AssertionError): """Executes a statement passed in teststr, and raises an exception (failure) if the expected exception is *not* raised.""" try: exec teststr except expected: pass else: raise failure if verbose: print 'Running tests on getopt.short_has_arg' assert getopt.short_has_arg('a', 'a:') assert not getopt.short_has_arg('a', 'a') expectException("tmp = getopt.short_has_arg('a', 'b')", GetoptError) expectException("tmp = getopt.short_has_arg('a', '')", GetoptError) if verbose: print 'Running tests on getopt.long_has_args' has_arg, option = getopt.long_has_args('abc', ['abc=']) assert has_arg assert option == 'abc' has_arg, option = getopt.long_has_args('abc', ['abc']) assert not has_arg assert option == 'abc' has_arg, option = getopt.long_has_args('abc', ['abcd']) assert not has_arg assert option == 'abcd' expectException("has_arg, option = getopt.long_has_args('abc', ['def'])", GetoptError) expectException("has_arg, option = getopt.long_has_args('abc', [])", GetoptError) expectException("has_arg, option = " + \ "getopt.long_has_args('abc', ['abcd','abcde'])", GetoptError) if verbose: print 'Running tests on getopt.do_shorts' opts, args = getopt.do_shorts([], 'a', 'a', []) assert opts == [('-a', '')] assert args == [] opts, args = getopt.do_shorts([], 'a1', 'a:', []) assert opts == [('-a', '1')] assert args == [] #opts, args = getopt.do_shorts([], 'a=1', 'a:', []) #assert opts == [('-a', '1')] #assert args == [] opts, args = getopt.do_shorts([], 'a', 'a:', ['1']) assert opts == [('-a', '1')] assert args == [] opts, args = getopt.do_shorts([], 'a', 'a:', ['1', '2']) assert opts == [('-a', '1')] assert args == ['2'] expectException("opts, args = getopt.do_shorts([], 'a1', 'a', [])", GetoptError) expectException("opts, args = getopt.do_shorts([], 'a', 'a:', [])", GetoptError) if verbose: print 'Running tests on getopt.do_longs' opts, args = getopt.do_longs([], 'abc', ['abc'], []) assert opts == [('--abc', '')] assert args == [] opts, args = getopt.do_longs([], 'abc=1', ['abc='], []) assert opts == [('--abc', '1')] assert args == [] opts, args = getopt.do_longs([], 'abc=1', ['abcd='], []) assert opts == [('--abcd', '1')] assert args == [] expectException("opts, args = getopt.do_longs([], 'abc=1', ['abc'], [])", GetoptError) expectException("opts, args = getopt.do_longs([], 'abc', ['abc='], [])", GetoptError) # note: the empty string between '-a' and '--beta' is significant: # it simulates an empty string option argument ('-a ""') on the command line. cmdline = ['-a', '1', '-b', '--alpha=2', '--beta', '-a', '3', '-a', '', '--beta', 'arg1', 'arg2'] if verbose: print 'Running tests on getopt.getopt' opts, args = getopt.getopt(cmdline, 'a:b', ['alpha=', 'beta']) assert opts == [('-a', '1'), ('-b', ''), ('--alpha', '2'), ('--beta', ''), ('-a', '3'), ('-a', ''), ('--beta', '')] # Note ambiguity of ('-b', '') and ('-a', '') above. This must be # accounted for in the code that calls getopt(). assert args == ['arg1', 'arg2'] expectException( "opts, args = getopt.getopt(cmdline, 'a:b', ['alpha', 'beta'])", GetoptError) if verbose: print "Module getopt: tests completed successfully."