cpython/Lib/test/test_ttk_textonly.py

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from test.support import import_helper
Merged revisions 70734,70775,70856,70874,70876-70877 via svnmerge ........ r70734 | r.david.murray | 2009-03-30 15:04:00 -0400 (Mon, 30 Mar 2009) | 7 lines Add import_function method to test.test_support, and modify a number of tests that expect to be skipped if imports fail or functions don't exist to use import_function and import_module. The ultimate goal is to change regrtest to not skip automatically on ImportError. Checking in now to make sure the buldbots don't show any errors on platforms I can't direct test on. ........ r70775 | r.david.murray | 2009-03-30 19:05:48 -0400 (Mon, 30 Mar 2009) | 4 lines Change more tests to use import_module for the modules that should cause tests to be skipped. Also rename import_function to the more descriptive get_attribute and add a docstring. ........ r70856 | r.david.murray | 2009-03-31 14:32:17 -0400 (Tue, 31 Mar 2009) | 7 lines A few more test skips via import_module, and change import_module to return the error message produced by importlib, so that if an import in the package whose import is being wrapped is what failed the skip message will contain the name of that module instead of the name of the wrapped module. Also fixed formatting of some previous comments. ........ r70874 | r.david.murray | 2009-03-31 15:33:15 -0400 (Tue, 31 Mar 2009) | 5 lines Improve test_support.import_module docstring, remove deprecated flag from get_attribute since it isn't likely to do anything useful. ........ r70876 | r.david.murray | 2009-03-31 15:49:15 -0400 (Tue, 31 Mar 2009) | 4 lines Remove the regrtest check that turns any ImportError into a skipped test. Hopefully all modules whose imports legitimately result in a skipped test have been properly wrapped by the previous commits. ........ r70877 | r.david.murray | 2009-03-31 15:57:24 -0400 (Tue, 31 Mar 2009) | 2 lines Add NEWS entry for regrtest change. ........
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# Skip this test if _tkinter does not exist.
import_helper.import_module('_tkinter')
Merged revisions 70734,70775,70856,70874,70876-70877 via svnmerge ........ r70734 | r.david.murray | 2009-03-30 15:04:00 -0400 (Mon, 30 Mar 2009) | 7 lines Add import_function method to test.test_support, and modify a number of tests that expect to be skipped if imports fail or functions don't exist to use import_function and import_module. The ultimate goal is to change regrtest to not skip automatically on ImportError. Checking in now to make sure the buldbots don't show any errors on platforms I can't direct test on. ........ r70775 | r.david.murray | 2009-03-30 19:05:48 -0400 (Mon, 30 Mar 2009) | 4 lines Change more tests to use import_module for the modules that should cause tests to be skipped. Also rename import_function to the more descriptive get_attribute and add a docstring. ........ r70856 | r.david.murray | 2009-03-31 14:32:17 -0400 (Tue, 31 Mar 2009) | 7 lines A few more test skips via import_module, and change import_module to return the error message produced by importlib, so that if an import in the package whose import is being wrapped is what failed the skip message will contain the name of that module instead of the name of the wrapped module. Also fixed formatting of some previous comments. ........ r70874 | r.david.murray | 2009-03-31 15:33:15 -0400 (Tue, 31 Mar 2009) | 5 lines Improve test_support.import_module docstring, remove deprecated flag from get_attribute since it isn't likely to do anything useful. ........ r70876 | r.david.murray | 2009-03-31 15:49:15 -0400 (Tue, 31 Mar 2009) | 4 lines Remove the regrtest check that turns any ImportError into a skipped test. Hopefully all modules whose imports legitimately result in a skipped test have been properly wrapped by the previous commits. ........ r70877 | r.david.murray | 2009-03-31 15:57:24 -0400 (Tue, 31 Mar 2009) | 2 lines Add NEWS entry for regrtest change. ........
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import unittest
from tkinter import ttk
class MockTkApp:
def splitlist(self, arg):
if isinstance(arg, tuple):
return arg
return arg.split(':')
def wantobjects(self):
return True
class MockTclObj(object):
typename = 'test'
def __init__(self, val):
self.val = val
def __str__(self):
return str(self.val)
class MockStateSpec(object):
typename = 'StateSpec'
def __init__(self, *args):
self.val = args
def __str__(self):
return ' '.join(self.val)
class InternalFunctionsTest(unittest.TestCase):
def test_format_optdict(self):
def check_against(fmt_opts, result):
for i in range(0, len(fmt_opts), 2):
self.assertEqual(result.pop(fmt_opts[i]), fmt_opts[i + 1])
if result:
self.fail("result still got elements: %s" % result)
# passing an empty dict should return an empty object (tuple here)
self.assertFalse(ttk._format_optdict({}))
# check list formatting
check_against(
ttk._format_optdict({'fg': 'blue', 'padding': [1, 2, 3, 4]}),
{'-fg': 'blue', '-padding': '1 2 3 4'})
# check tuple formatting (same as list)
check_against(
ttk._format_optdict({'test': (1, 2, '', 0)}),
{'-test': '1 2 {} 0'})
# check untouched values
check_against(
ttk._format_optdict({'test': {'left': 'as is'}}),
{'-test': {'left': 'as is'}})
# check script formatting
check_against(
ttk._format_optdict(
{'test': [1, -1, '', '2m', 0], 'test2': 3,
'test3': '', 'test4': 'abc def',
'test5': '"abc"', 'test6': '{}',
'test7': '} -spam {'}, script=True),
{'-test': '{1 -1 {} 2m 0}', '-test2': '3',
'-test3': '{}', '-test4': '{abc def}',
'-test5': '{"abc"}', '-test6': r'\{\}',
'-test7': r'\}\ -spam\ \{'})
opts = {'αβγ': True, 'á': False}
orig_opts = opts.copy()
# check if giving unicode keys is fine
check_against(ttk._format_optdict(opts), {'-αβγ': True, '': False})
# opts should remain unchanged
self.assertEqual(opts, orig_opts)
# passing values with spaces inside a tuple/list
check_against(
ttk._format_optdict(
{'option': ('one two', 'three')}),
{'-option': '{one two} three'})
check_against(
ttk._format_optdict(
{'option': ('one\ttwo', 'three')}),
{'-option': '{one\ttwo} three'})
# passing empty strings inside a tuple/list
check_against(
ttk._format_optdict(
{'option': ('', 'one')}),
{'-option': '{} one'})
# passing values with braces inside a tuple/list
check_against(
ttk._format_optdict(
{'option': ('one} {two', 'three')}),
{'-option': r'one\}\ \{two three'})
# passing quoted strings inside a tuple/list
check_against(
ttk._format_optdict(
{'option': ('"one"', 'two')}),
{'-option': '{"one"} two'})
check_against(
ttk._format_optdict(
{'option': ('{one}', 'two')}),
{'-option': r'\{one\} two'})
# ignore an option
amount_opts = len(ttk._format_optdict(opts, ignore=('á'))) / 2
self.assertEqual(amount_opts, len(opts) - 1)
# ignore non-existing options
amount_opts = len(ttk._format_optdict(opts, ignore=('á', 'b'))) / 2
self.assertEqual(amount_opts, len(opts) - 1)
# ignore every option
self.assertFalse(ttk._format_optdict(opts, ignore=list(opts.keys())))
def test_format_mapdict(self):
opts = {'a': [('b', 'c', 'val'), ('d', 'otherval'), ('', 'single')]}
result = ttk._format_mapdict(opts)
self.assertEqual(len(result), len(list(opts.keys())) * 2)
self.assertEqual(result, ('-a', '{b c} val d otherval {} single'))
self.assertEqual(ttk._format_mapdict(opts, script=True),
('-a', '{{b c} val d otherval {} single}'))
self.assertEqual(ttk._format_mapdict({2: []}), ('-2', ''))
opts = {'üñíćódè': [('á', 'vãl')]}
result = ttk._format_mapdict(opts)
self.assertEqual(result, ('-üñíćódè', 'á vãl'))
self.assertEqual(ttk._format_mapdict({'opt': [('value',)]}),
('-opt', '{} value'))
# empty states
valid = {'opt': [('', '', 'hi')]}
self.assertEqual(ttk._format_mapdict(valid), ('-opt', '{ } hi'))
# when passing multiple states, they all must be strings
invalid = {'opt': [(1, 2, 'valid val')]}
self.assertRaises(TypeError, ttk._format_mapdict, invalid)
invalid = {'opt': [([1], '2', 'valid val')]}
self.assertRaises(TypeError, ttk._format_mapdict, invalid)
# but when passing a single state, it can be anything
valid = {'opt': [[1, 'value']]}
self.assertEqual(ttk._format_mapdict(valid), ('-opt', '1 value'))
# special attention to single states which evaluate to False
for stateval in (None, 0, False, '', set()): # just some samples
valid = {'opt': [(stateval, 'value')]}
self.assertEqual(ttk._format_mapdict(valid),
('-opt', '{} value'))
# values must be iterable
opts = {'a': None}
self.assertRaises(TypeError, ttk._format_mapdict, opts)
def test_format_elemcreate(self):
self.assertTrue(ttk._format_elemcreate(None), (None, ()))
## Testing type = image
# image type expects at least an image name, so this should raise
# IndexError since it tries to access the index 0 of an empty tuple
self.assertRaises(IndexError, ttk._format_elemcreate, 'image')
# don't format returned values as a tcl script
# minimum acceptable for image type
self.assertEqual(ttk._format_elemcreate('image', False, 'test'),
("test ", ()))
# specifying a state spec
self.assertEqual(ttk._format_elemcreate('image', False, 'test',
('', 'a')), ("test {} a", ()))
# state spec with multiple states
self.assertEqual(ttk._format_elemcreate('image', False, 'test',
('a', 'b', 'c')), ("test {a b} c", ()))
# state spec and options
self.assertEqual(ttk._format_elemcreate('image', False, 'test',
('a', 'b'), a='x'), ("test a b", ("-a", "x")))
# format returned values as a tcl script
# state spec with multiple states and an option with a multivalue
self.assertEqual(ttk._format_elemcreate('image', True, 'test',
('a', 'b', 'c', 'd'), x=[2, 3]), ("{test {a b c} d}", "-x {2 3}"))
## Testing type = vsapi
# vsapi type expects at least a class name and a part_id, so this
# should raise a ValueError since it tries to get two elements from
# an empty tuple
self.assertRaises(ValueError, ttk._format_elemcreate, 'vsapi')
# don't format returned values as a tcl script
# minimum acceptable for vsapi
self.assertEqual(ttk._format_elemcreate('vsapi', False, 'a', 'b'),
("a b ", ()))
# now with a state spec with multiple states
self.assertEqual(ttk._format_elemcreate('vsapi', False, 'a', 'b',
('a', 'b', 'c')), ("a b {a b} c", ()))
# state spec and option
self.assertEqual(ttk._format_elemcreate('vsapi', False, 'a', 'b',
('a', 'b'), opt='x'), ("a b a b", ("-opt", "x")))
# format returned values as a tcl script
# state spec with a multivalue and an option
self.assertEqual(ttk._format_elemcreate('vsapi', True, 'a', 'b',
('a', 'b', [1, 2]), opt='x'), ("{a b {a b} {1 2}}", "-opt x"))
# Testing type = from
# from type expects at least a type name
self.assertRaises(IndexError, ttk._format_elemcreate, 'from')
self.assertEqual(ttk._format_elemcreate('from', False, 'a'),
('a', ()))
self.assertEqual(ttk._format_elemcreate('from', False, 'a', 'b'),
('a', ('b', )))
self.assertEqual(ttk._format_elemcreate('from', True, 'a', 'b'),
('{a}', 'b'))
def test_format_layoutlist(self):
def sample(indent=0, indent_size=2):
return ttk._format_layoutlist(
[('a', {'other': [1, 2, 3], 'children':
[('b', {'children':
[('c', {'children':
[('d', {'nice': 'opt'})], 'something': (1, 2)
})]
})]
})], indent=indent, indent_size=indent_size)[0]
def sample_expected(indent=0, indent_size=2):
spaces = lambda amount=0: ' ' * (amount + indent)
return (
"%sa -other {1 2 3} -children {\n"
"%sb -children {\n"
"%sc -something {1 2} -children {\n"
"%sd -nice opt\n"
"%s}\n"
"%s}\n"
"%s}" % (spaces(), spaces(indent_size),
spaces(2 * indent_size), spaces(3 * indent_size),
spaces(2 * indent_size), spaces(indent_size), spaces()))
# empty layout
self.assertEqual(ttk._format_layoutlist([])[0], '')
# _format_layoutlist always expects the second item (in every item)
# to act like a dict (except when the value evaluates to False).
self.assertRaises(AttributeError,
ttk._format_layoutlist, [('a', 'b')])
smallest = ttk._format_layoutlist([('a', None)], indent=0)
self.assertEqual(smallest,
ttk._format_layoutlist([('a', '')], indent=0))
self.assertEqual(smallest[0], 'a')
# testing indentation levels
self.assertEqual(sample(), sample_expected())
for i in range(4):
self.assertEqual(sample(i), sample_expected(i))
self.assertEqual(sample(i, i), sample_expected(i, i))
# invalid layout format, different kind of exceptions will be
# raised by internal functions
# plain wrong format
self.assertRaises(ValueError, ttk._format_layoutlist,
['bad', 'format'])
# will try to use iteritems in the 'bad' string
self.assertRaises(AttributeError, ttk._format_layoutlist,
[('name', 'bad')])
# bad children formatting
self.assertRaises(ValueError, ttk._format_layoutlist,
[('name', {'children': {'a': None}})])
def test_script_from_settings(self):
# empty options
self.assertFalse(ttk._script_from_settings({'name':
{'configure': None, 'map': None, 'element create': None}}))
# empty layout
self.assertEqual(
ttk._script_from_settings({'name': {'layout': None}}),
"ttk::style layout name {\nnull\n}")
configdict = {'αβγ': True, 'á': False}
self.assertTrue(
ttk._script_from_settings({'name': {'configure': configdict}}))
mapdict = {'üñíćódè': [('á', 'vãl')]}
self.assertTrue(
ttk._script_from_settings({'name': {'map': mapdict}}))
# invalid image element
self.assertRaises(IndexError,
ttk._script_from_settings, {'name': {'element create': ['image']}})
# minimal valid image
self.assertTrue(ttk._script_from_settings({'name':
{'element create': ['image', 'name']}}))
image = {'thing': {'element create':
['image', 'name', ('state1', 'state2', 'val')]}}
self.assertEqual(ttk._script_from_settings(image),
"ttk::style element create thing image {name {state1 state2} val} ")
image['thing']['element create'].append({'opt': 30})
self.assertEqual(ttk._script_from_settings(image),
"ttk::style element create thing image {name {state1 state2} val} "
"-opt 30")
image['thing']['element create'][-1]['opt'] = [MockTclObj(3),
MockTclObj('2m')]
self.assertEqual(ttk._script_from_settings(image),
"ttk::style element create thing image {name {state1 state2} val} "
"-opt {3 2m}")
def test_tclobj_to_py(self):
self.assertEqual(
ttk._tclobj_to_py((MockStateSpec('a', 'b'), 'val')),
[('a', 'b', 'val')])
self.assertEqual(
ttk._tclobj_to_py([MockTclObj('1'), 2, MockTclObj('3m')]),
[1, 2, '3m'])
def test_list_from_statespec(self):
def test_it(sspec, value, res_value, states):
self.assertEqual(ttk._list_from_statespec(
(sspec, value)), [states + (res_value, )])
states_even = tuple('state%d' % i for i in range(6))
statespec = MockStateSpec(*states_even)
test_it(statespec, 'val', 'val', states_even)
test_it(statespec, MockTclObj('val'), 'val', states_even)
states_odd = tuple('state%d' % i for i in range(5))
statespec = MockStateSpec(*states_odd)
test_it(statespec, 'val', 'val', states_odd)
test_it(('a', 'b', 'c'), MockTclObj('val'), 'val', ('a', 'b', 'c'))
def test_list_from_layouttuple(self):
tk = MockTkApp()
# empty layout tuple
self.assertFalse(ttk._list_from_layouttuple(tk, ()))
# shortest layout tuple
self.assertEqual(ttk._list_from_layouttuple(tk, ('name', )),
[('name', {})])
# not so interesting ltuple
sample_ltuple = ('name', '-option', 'value')
self.assertEqual(ttk._list_from_layouttuple(tk, sample_ltuple),
[('name', {'option': 'value'})])
# empty children
self.assertEqual(ttk._list_from_layouttuple(tk,
('something', '-children', ())),
[('something', {'children': []})]
)
# more interesting ltuple
ltuple = (
'name', '-option', 'niceone', '-children', (
('otherone', '-children', (
('child', )), '-otheropt', 'othervalue'
)
)
)
self.assertEqual(ttk._list_from_layouttuple(tk, ltuple),
[('name', {'option': 'niceone', 'children':
[('otherone', {'otheropt': 'othervalue', 'children':
[('child', {})]
})]
})]
)
# bad tuples
self.assertRaises(ValueError, ttk._list_from_layouttuple, tk,
('name', 'no_minus'))
self.assertRaises(ValueError, ttk._list_from_layouttuple, tk,
('name', 'no_minus', 'value'))
self.assertRaises(ValueError, ttk._list_from_layouttuple, tk,
('something', '-children')) # no children
def test_val_or_dict(self):
def func(res, opt=None, val=None):
if opt is None:
return res
if val is None:
return "test val"
return (opt, val)
tk = MockTkApp()
tk.call = func
self.assertEqual(ttk._val_or_dict(tk, {}, '-test:3'),
{'test': '3'})
self.assertEqual(ttk._val_or_dict(tk, {}, ('-test', 3)),
{'test': 3})
self.assertEqual(ttk._val_or_dict(tk, {'test': None}, 'x:y'),
'test val')
self.assertEqual(ttk._val_or_dict(tk, {'test': 3}, 'x:y'),
{'test': 3})
def test_convert_stringval(self):
tests = (
(0, 0), ('09', 9), ('a', 'a'), ('áÚ', 'áÚ'), ([], '[]'),
(None, 'None')
)
for orig, expected in tests:
self.assertEqual(ttk._convert_stringval(orig), expected)
class TclObjsToPyTest(unittest.TestCase):
def test_unicode(self):
adict = {'opt': 'välúè'}
self.assertEqual(ttk.tclobjs_to_py(adict), {'opt': 'välúè'})
adict['opt'] = MockTclObj(adict['opt'])
self.assertEqual(ttk.tclobjs_to_py(adict), {'opt': 'välúè'})
def test_multivalues(self):
adict = {'opt': [1, 2, 3, 4]}
self.assertEqual(ttk.tclobjs_to_py(adict), {'opt': [1, 2, 3, 4]})
adict['opt'] = [1, 'xm', 3]
self.assertEqual(ttk.tclobjs_to_py(adict), {'opt': [1, 'xm', 3]})
adict['opt'] = (MockStateSpec('a', 'b'), 'válũè')
self.assertEqual(ttk.tclobjs_to_py(adict),
{'opt': [('a', 'b', 'válũè')]})
self.assertEqual(ttk.tclobjs_to_py({'x': ['y z']}),
{'x': ['y z']})
def test_nosplit(self):
self.assertEqual(ttk.tclobjs_to_py({'text': 'some text'}),
{'text': 'some text'})
if __name__ == '__main__':
unittest.main()