cpython/Lib/tkinter/test/test_tkinter/test_text.py

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import unittest
import tkinter
from test.support import requires, run_unittest
from tkinter.test.support import AbstractTkTest
requires('gui')
class TextTest(AbstractTkTest, unittest.TestCase):
def setUp(self):
super().setUp()
self.text = tkinter.Text(self.root)
def test_debug(self):
text = self.text
olddebug = text.debug()
try:
text.debug(0)
self.assertEqual(text.debug(), 0)
text.debug(1)
self.assertEqual(text.debug(), 1)
finally:
text.debug(olddebug)
self.assertEqual(text.debug(), olddebug)
def test_search(self):
text = self.text
# pattern and index are obligatory arguments.
self.assertRaises(tkinter.TclError, text.search, None, '1.0')
self.assertRaises(tkinter.TclError, text.search, 'a', None)
self.assertRaises(tkinter.TclError, text.search, None, None)
# Invalid text index.
self.assertRaises(tkinter.TclError, text.search, '', 0)
# Check if we are getting the indices as strings -- you are likely
# to get Tcl_Obj under Tk 8.5 if Tkinter doesn't convert it.
text.insert('1.0', 'hi-test')
self.assertEqual(text.search('-test', '1.0', 'end'), '1.2')
self.assertEqual(text.search('test', '1.0', 'end'), '1.3')
tests_gui = (TextTest, )
if __name__ == "__main__":
run_unittest(*tests_gui)