"""Test cases for test_pyclbr.py""" def f(): pass class Other(object): @classmethod def foo(c): pass def om(self): pass class B (object): def bm(self): pass class C (B): d = 10 # This one is correctly considered by both test_pyclbr.py and pyclbr.py # as a non-method of C. foo = Other().foo # This causes test_pyclbr.py to fail, but only because the # introspection-based is_method() code in the test can't # distinguish between this and a genuine method function like m(). # # The pyclbr.py module gets this right as it parses the text. om = Other.om f = f def m(self): pass @staticmethod def sm(self): pass @classmethod def cm(self): pass # Check that mangling is correctly handled class a: def a(self): pass def _(self): pass def _a(self): pass def __(self): pass def ___(self): pass def __a(self): pass class _: def a(self): pass def _(self): pass def _a(self): pass def __(self): pass def ___(self): pass def __a(self): pass class __: def a(self): pass def _(self): pass def _a(self): pass def __(self): pass def ___(self): pass def __a(self): pass class ___: def a(self): pass def _(self): pass def _a(self): pass def __(self): pass def ___(self): pass def __a(self): pass class _a: def a(self): pass def _(self): pass def _a(self): pass def __(self): pass def ___(self): pass def __a(self): pass class __a: def a(self): pass def _(self): pass def _a(self): pass def __(self): pass def ___(self): pass def __a(self): pass