Bug #1548891: The cStringIO.StringIO() constructor now encodes unicode

arguments with the system default encoding just like the write()
method does, instead of converting it to a raw buffer.
This commit is contained in:
Georg Brandl 2006-10-12 09:47:12 +00:00
parent b2e81e307d
commit 5597e261b2
3 changed files with 28 additions and 4 deletions

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@ -120,6 +120,28 @@ class TestStringIO(TestGenericStringIO):
class TestcStringIO(TestGenericStringIO):
MODULE = cStringIO
def test_unicode(self):
if not test_support.have_unicode: return
# The cStringIO module converts Unicode strings to character
# strings when writing them to cStringIO objects.
# Check that this works.
f = self.MODULE.StringIO()
f.write(unicode(self._line[:5]))
s = f.getvalue()
self.assertEqual(s, 'abcde')
self.assertEqual(type(s), types.StringType)
f = self.MODULE.StringIO(unicode(self._line[:5]))
s = f.getvalue()
self.assertEqual(s, 'abcde')
self.assertEqual(type(s), types.StringType)
self.assertRaises(UnicodeEncodeError, self.MODULE.StringIO,
unicode('\xf4', 'latin-1'))
import sys
if sys.platform.startswith('java'):
# Jython doesn't have a buffer object, so we just do a useless

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@ -131,6 +131,10 @@ Library
Extension Modules
-----------------
- Bug #1548891: The cStringIO.StringIO() constructor now encodes unicode
arguments with the system default encoding just like the write()
method does, instead of converting it to a raw buffer.
- Patch #1572724: fix typo ('=' instead of '==') in _msi.c.
- Bug #1572832: fix a bug in ISO-2022 codecs which may cause segfault

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@ -657,11 +657,9 @@ newIobject(PyObject *s) {
char *buf;
Py_ssize_t size;
if (PyObject_AsReadBuffer(s, (const void **)&buf, &size)) {
PyErr_Format(PyExc_TypeError, "expected read buffer, %.200s found",
s->ob_type->tp_name);
if (PyObject_AsCharBuffer(s, (const void **)&buf, &size) != 0)
return NULL;
}
self = PyObject_New(Iobject, &Itype);
if (!self) return NULL;
Py_INCREF(s);