"""Tests for distutils.cmd.""" import unittest from distutils.cmd import Command from distutils.dist import Distribution from distutils.errors import DistutilsOptionError class MyCmd(Command): def initialize_options(self): pass class CommandTestCase(unittest.TestCase): def setUp(self): dist = Distribution() self.cmd = MyCmd(dist) def test_ensure_string_list(self): cmd = self.cmd cmd.not_string_list = ['one', 2, 'three'] cmd.yes_string_list = ['one', 'two', 'three'] cmd.not_string_list2 = object() cmd.yes_string_list2 = 'ok' cmd.ensure_string_list('yes_string_list') cmd.ensure_string_list('yes_string_list2') self.assertRaises(DistutilsOptionError, cmd.ensure_string_list, 'not_string_list') self.assertRaises(DistutilsOptionError, cmd.ensure_string_list, 'not_string_list2') def test_make_file(self): cmd = self.cmd # making sure it raises when infiles is not a string or a list/tuple self.assertRaises(TypeError, cmd.make_file, infiles=1, outfile='', func='func', args=()) # making sure execute gets called properly def _execute(func, args, exec_msg, level): self.assertEquals(exec_msg, 'generating out from in') cmd.force = True cmd.execute = _execute cmd.make_file(infiles='in', outfile='out', func='func', args=()) def test_dump_options(self): msgs = [] def _announce(msg, level): msgs.append(msg) cmd = self.cmd cmd.announce = _announce cmd.option1 = 1 cmd.option2 = 1 cmd.user_options = [('option1', '', ''), ('option2', '', '')] cmd.dump_options() wanted = ["command options for 'MyCmd':", ' option1 = 1', ' option2 = 1'] self.assertEquals(msgs, wanted) def test_suite(): return unittest.makeSuite(CommandTestCase) if __name__ == '__main__': test_support.run_unittest(test_suite())