test_directories(): This test had no chance of passing on

Windows.  Hacked it to pass, but not sure it's worth the
bother.
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Tim Peters 2005-10-30 01:15:38 +00:00
parent 39914b172e
commit 383d3c0a68
1 changed files with 14 additions and 2 deletions

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@ -12,8 +12,20 @@ class CmdLineTest(unittest.TestCase):
return data
def test_directories(self):
self.assertTrue('is a directory' in self.start_python('.'))
self.assertTrue('is a directory' in self.start_python('< .'))
# Does this test make sense? The message for "< ." may depend on
# the command shell, and the message for "." depends on the OS.
if sys.platform.startswith("win"):
# On WinXP w/ cmd.exe,
# "< ." gives "Access is denied.\n"
# "." gives "C:\\Code\\python\\PCbuild\\python.exe: " +
# "can't open file '.':" +
# "[Errno 13] Permission denied\n"
lookfor = " denied" # common to both cases
else:
# This is what the test looked for originally, on all platforms.
lookfor = "is a directory"
self.assertTrue(lookfor in self.start_python('.'))
self.assertTrue(lookfor in self.start_python('< .'))
def verify_valid_flag(self, cmd_line):
data = self.start_python(cmd_line)