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# Tests the attempted automatic coercion of the C locale to a UTF-8 locale
import unittest
import os
import sys
import sysconfig
import shutil
import subprocess
from collections import namedtuple
import test.support
from test.support.script_helper import (
run_python_until_end,
interpreter_requires_environment,
)
# In order to get the warning messages to match up as expected, the candidate
# order here must much the target locale order in Python/pylifecycle.c
_C_UTF8_LOCALES = ("C.UTF-8", "C.utf8", "UTF-8")
# There's no reliable cross-platform way of checking locale alias
# lists, so the only way of knowing which of these locales will work
# is to try them with locale.setlocale(). We do that in a subprocess
# to avoid altering the locale of the test runner.
def _set_locale_in_subprocess(locale_name):
cmd_fmt = "import locale; print(locale.setlocale(locale.LC_CTYPE, '{}'))"
cmd = cmd_fmt.format(locale_name)
result, py_cmd = run_python_until_end("-c", cmd, __isolated=True)
return result.rc == 0
_EncodingDetails = namedtuple("EncodingDetails",
"fsencoding stdin_info stdout_info stderr_info")
class EncodingDetails(_EncodingDetails):
CHILD_PROCESS_SCRIPT = ";".join([
"import sys",
"print(sys.getfilesystemencoding())",
"print(sys.stdin.encoding + ':' + sys.stdin.errors)",
"print(sys.stdout.encoding + ':' + sys.stdout.errors)",
"print(sys.stderr.encoding + ':' + sys.stderr.errors)",
])
@classmethod
def get_expected_details(cls, expected_fsencoding):
"""Returns expected child process details for a given encoding"""
_stream = expected_fsencoding + ":{}"
# stdin and stdout should use surrogateescape either because the
# coercion triggered, or because the C locale was detected
stream_info = 2*[_stream.format("surrogateescape")]
# stderr should always use backslashreplace
stream_info.append(_stream.format("backslashreplace"))
return dict(cls(expected_fsencoding, *stream_info)._asdict())
@staticmethod
def _handle_output_variations(data):
"""Adjust the output to handle platform specific idiosyncrasies
* Some platforms report ASCII as ANSI_X3.4-1968
* Some platforms report ASCII as US-ASCII
* Some platforms report UTF-8 instead of utf-8
"""
data = data.replace(b"ANSI_X3.4-1968", b"ascii")
data = data.replace(b"US-ASCII", b"ascii")
data = data.lower()
return data
@classmethod
def get_child_details(cls, env_vars):
"""Retrieves fsencoding and standard stream details from a child process
Returns (encoding_details, stderr_lines):
- encoding_details: EncodingDetails for eager decoding
- stderr_lines: result of calling splitlines() on the stderr output
The child is run in isolated mode if the current interpreter supports
that.
"""
result, py_cmd = run_python_until_end(
"-c", cls.CHILD_PROCESS_SCRIPT,
__isolated=True,
**env_vars
)
if not result.rc == 0:
result.fail(py_cmd)
# All subprocess outputs in this test case should be pure ASCII
adjusted_output = cls._handle_output_variations(result.out)
stdout_lines = adjusted_output.decode("ascii").rstrip().splitlines()
child_encoding_details = dict(cls(*stdout_lines)._asdict())
stderr_lines = result.err.decode("ascii").rstrip().splitlines()
return child_encoding_details, stderr_lines
class _ChildProcessEncodingTestCase(unittest.TestCase):
# Base class to check for expected encoding details in a child process
def _check_child_encoding_details(self,
env_vars,
expected_fsencoding,
expected_warning):
"""Check the C locale handling for the given process environment
Parameters:
expected_fsencoding: the encoding the child is expected to report
allow_c_locale: setting to use for PYTHONALLOWCLOCALE
None: don't set the variable at all
str: the value set in the child's environment
"""
result = EncodingDetails.get_child_details(env_vars)
encoding_details, stderr_lines = result
self.assertEqual(encoding_details,
EncodingDetails.get_expected_details(
expected_fsencoding))
self.assertEqual(stderr_lines, expected_warning)
# Details of the shared library warning emitted at runtime
LIBRARY_C_LOCALE_WARNING = (
"Python runtime initialized with LC_CTYPE=C (a locale with default ASCII "
"encoding), which may cause Unicode compatibility problems. Using C.UTF-8, "
"C.utf8, or UTF-8 (if available) as alternative Unicode-compatible "
"locales is recommended."
)
@unittest.skipUnless(sysconfig.get_config_var("PY_WARN_ON_C_LOCALE"),
"C locale runtime warning disabled at build time")
class LocaleWarningTests(_ChildProcessEncodingTestCase):
# Test warning emitted when running in the C locale
def test_library_c_locale_warning(self):
self.maxDiff = None
for locale_to_set in ("C", "POSIX", "invalid.ascii"):
var_dict = {
"LC_ALL": locale_to_set
}
with self.subTest(forced_locale=locale_to_set):
self._check_child_encoding_details(var_dict,
"ascii",
[LIBRARY_C_LOCALE_WARNING])
# Details of the CLI locale coercion warning emitted at runtime
CLI_COERCION_WARNING_FMT = (
"Python detected LC_CTYPE=C: LC_CTYPE coerced to {} (set another locale "
"or PYTHONCOERCECLOCALE=0 to disable this locale coercion behavior)."
)
AVAILABLE_TARGETS = None
def setUpModule():
global AVAILABLE_TARGETS
if AVAILABLE_TARGETS is not None:
# initialization already done
return
AVAILABLE_TARGETS = []
# Find the target locales available in the current system
for target_locale in _C_UTF8_LOCALES:
if _set_locale_in_subprocess(target_locale):
AVAILABLE_TARGETS.append(target_locale)
if not AVAILABLE_TARGETS:
raise unittest.SkipTest("No C-with-UTF-8 locale available")
class _LocaleCoercionTargetsTestCase(_ChildProcessEncodingTestCase):
# Base class for test cases that rely on coercion targets being defined
pass
class LocaleConfigurationTests(_LocaleCoercionTargetsTestCase):
# Test explicit external configuration via the process environment
def test_external_target_locale_configuration(self):
# Explicitly setting a target locale should give the same behaviour as
# is seen when implicitly coercing to that target locale
self.maxDiff = None
expected_warning = []
expected_fsencoding = "utf-8"
base_var_dict = {
"LANG": "",
"LC_CTYPE": "",
"LC_ALL": "",
}
for env_var in ("LANG", "LC_CTYPE"):
for locale_to_set in AVAILABLE_TARGETS:
with self.subTest(env_var=env_var,
configured_locale=locale_to_set):
var_dict = base_var_dict.copy()
var_dict[env_var] = locale_to_set
self._check_child_encoding_details(var_dict,
expected_fsencoding,
expected_warning)
@test.support.cpython_only
@unittest.skipUnless(sysconfig.get_config_var("PY_COERCE_C_LOCALE"),
"C locale coercion disabled at build time")
class LocaleCoercionTests(_LocaleCoercionTargetsTestCase):
# Test implicit reconfiguration of the environment during CLI startup
def _check_c_locale_coercion(self, expected_fsencoding, coerce_c_locale):
"""Check the C locale handling for various configurations
Parameters:
expected_fsencoding: the encoding the child is expected to report
allow_c_locale: setting to use for PYTHONALLOWCLOCALE
None: don't set the variable at all
str: the value set in the child's environment
"""
# Check for expected warning on stderr if C locale is coerced
self.maxDiff = None
expected_warning = []
if coerce_c_locale != "0":
# Expect coercion to use the first available locale
warning_msg = CLI_COERCION_WARNING_FMT.format(AVAILABLE_TARGETS[0])
expected_warning.append(warning_msg)
base_var_dict = {
"LANG": "",
"LC_CTYPE": "",
"LC_ALL": "",
}
for env_var in ("LANG", "LC_CTYPE"):
for locale_to_set in ("", "C", "POSIX", "invalid.ascii"):
with self.subTest(env_var=env_var,
nominal_locale=locale_to_set,
PYTHONCOERCECLOCALE=coerce_c_locale):
var_dict = base_var_dict.copy()
var_dict[env_var] = locale_to_set
if coerce_c_locale is not None:
var_dict["PYTHONCOERCECLOCALE"] = coerce_c_locale
self._check_child_encoding_details(var_dict,
expected_fsencoding,
expected_warning)
def test_test_PYTHONCOERCECLOCALE_not_set(self):
# This should coerce to the first available target locale by default
self._check_c_locale_coercion("utf-8", coerce_c_locale=None)
def test_PYTHONCOERCECLOCALE_not_zero(self):
# *Any* string other that "0" is considered "set" for our purposes
# and hence should result in the locale coercion being enabled
for setting in ("", "1", "true", "false"):
self._check_c_locale_coercion("utf-8", coerce_c_locale=setting)
def test_PYTHONCOERCECLOCALE_set_to_zero(self):
# The setting "0" should result in the locale coercion being disabled
self._check_c_locale_coercion("ascii", coerce_c_locale="0")
def test_main():
test.support.run_unittest(
LocaleConfigurationTests,
LocaleCoercionTests,
LocaleWarningTests
)
test.support.reap_children()
if __name__ == "__main__":
test_main()
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