cpython/Lib/test/test_utf8_mode.py

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"""
Test the implementation of the PEP 540: the UTF-8 Mode.
"""
import locale
import subprocess
import sys
import textwrap
import unittest
from test import support
from test.support.script_helper import assert_python_ok, assert_python_failure
from test.support import os_helper
MS_WINDOWS = (sys.platform == 'win32')
POSIX_LOCALES = ('C', 'POSIX')
VXWORKS = (sys.platform == "vxworks")
class UTF8ModeTests(unittest.TestCase):
DEFAULT_ENV = {
'PYTHONUTF8': '',
'PYTHONLEGACYWINDOWSFSENCODING': '',
'PYTHONCOERCECLOCALE': '0',
}
def posix_locale(self):
loc = locale.setlocale(locale.LC_CTYPE, None)
return (loc in POSIX_LOCALES)
def get_output(self, *args, failure=False, **kw):
kw = dict(self.DEFAULT_ENV, **kw)
if failure:
out = assert_python_failure(*args, **kw)
out = out[2]
else:
out = assert_python_ok(*args, **kw)
out = out[1]
return out.decode().rstrip("\n\r")
@unittest.skipIf(MS_WINDOWS, 'Windows has no POSIX locale')
def test_posix_locale(self):
code = 'import sys; print(sys.flags.utf8_mode)'
for loc in POSIX_LOCALES:
with self.subTest(LC_ALL=loc):
out = self.get_output('-c', code, LC_ALL=loc)
self.assertEqual(out, '1')
def test_xoption(self):
code = 'import sys; print(sys.flags.utf8_mode)'
out = self.get_output('-X', 'utf8', '-c', code)
self.assertEqual(out, '1')
# undocumented but accepted syntax: -X utf8=1
out = self.get_output('-X', 'utf8=1', '-c', code)
self.assertEqual(out, '1')
out = self.get_output('-X', 'utf8=0', '-c', code)
self.assertEqual(out, '0')
if MS_WINDOWS:
# PYTHONLEGACYWINDOWSFSENCODING disables the UTF-8 Mode
# and has the priority over -X utf8
out = self.get_output('-X', 'utf8', '-c', code,
PYTHONLEGACYWINDOWSFSENCODING='1')
self.assertEqual(out, '0')
def test_env_var(self):
code = 'import sys; print(sys.flags.utf8_mode)'
out = self.get_output('-c', code, PYTHONUTF8='1')
self.assertEqual(out, '1')
out = self.get_output('-c', code, PYTHONUTF8='0')
self.assertEqual(out, '0')
# -X utf8 has the priority over PYTHONUTF8
out = self.get_output('-X', 'utf8=0', '-c', code, PYTHONUTF8='1')
self.assertEqual(out, '0')
if MS_WINDOWS:
# PYTHONLEGACYWINDOWSFSENCODING disables the UTF-8 mode
# and has the priority over PYTHONUTF8
out = self.get_output('-X', 'utf8', '-c', code, PYTHONUTF8='1',
PYTHONLEGACYWINDOWSFSENCODING='1')
self.assertEqual(out, '0')
# Cannot test with the POSIX locale, since the POSIX locale enables
# the UTF-8 mode
if not self.posix_locale():
# PYTHONUTF8 should be ignored if -E is used
out = self.get_output('-E', '-c', code, PYTHONUTF8='1')
self.assertEqual(out, '0')
# invalid mode
out = self.get_output('-c', code, PYTHONUTF8='xxx', failure=True)
self.assertIn('invalid PYTHONUTF8 environment variable value',
out.rstrip())
def test_filesystemencoding(self):
code = textwrap.dedent('''
import sys
print("{}/{}".format(sys.getfilesystemencoding(),
sys.getfilesystemencodeerrors()))
''')
if MS_WINDOWS:
expected = 'utf-8/surrogatepass'
else:
expected = 'utf-8/surrogateescape'
out = self.get_output('-X', 'utf8', '-c', code)
self.assertEqual(out, expected)
if MS_WINDOWS:
# PYTHONLEGACYWINDOWSFSENCODING disables the UTF-8 mode
# and has the priority over -X utf8 and PYTHONUTF8
out = self.get_output('-X', 'utf8', '-c', code,
PYTHONUTF8='strict',
PYTHONLEGACYWINDOWSFSENCODING='1')
self.assertEqual(out, 'mbcs/replace')
def test_stdio(self):
code = textwrap.dedent('''
import sys
print(f"stdin: {sys.stdin.encoding}/{sys.stdin.errors}")
print(f"stdout: {sys.stdout.encoding}/{sys.stdout.errors}")
print(f"stderr: {sys.stderr.encoding}/{sys.stderr.errors}")
''')
out = self.get_output('-X', 'utf8', '-c', code,
PYTHONIOENCODING='')
self.assertEqual(out.splitlines(),
['stdin: utf-8/surrogateescape',
'stdout: utf-8/surrogateescape',
'stderr: utf-8/backslashreplace'])
# PYTHONIOENCODING has the priority over PYTHONUTF8
out = self.get_output('-X', 'utf8', '-c', code,
PYTHONIOENCODING="latin1")
self.assertEqual(out.splitlines(),
['stdin: iso8859-1/strict',
'stdout: iso8859-1/strict',
'stderr: iso8859-1/backslashreplace'])
out = self.get_output('-X', 'utf8', '-c', code,
PYTHONIOENCODING=":namereplace")
self.assertEqual(out.splitlines(),
['stdin: utf-8/namereplace',
'stdout: utf-8/namereplace',
'stderr: utf-8/backslashreplace'])
def test_io(self):
code = textwrap.dedent('''
import sys
filename = sys.argv[1]
with open(filename) as fp:
print(f"{fp.encoding}/{fp.errors}")
''')
filename = __file__
out = self.get_output('-c', code, filename, PYTHONUTF8='1')
self.assertEqual(out, 'UTF-8/strict')
def _check_io_encoding(self, module, encoding=None, errors=None):
filename = __file__
# Encoding explicitly set
args = []
if encoding:
args.append(f'encoding={encoding!r}')
if errors:
args.append(f'errors={errors!r}')
code = textwrap.dedent('''
import sys
from %s import open
filename = sys.argv[1]
with open(filename, %s) as fp:
print(f"{fp.encoding}/{fp.errors}")
''') % (module, ', '.join(args))
out = self.get_output('-c', code, filename,
PYTHONUTF8='1')
if not encoding:
encoding = 'UTF-8'
if not errors:
errors = 'strict'
self.assertEqual(out, f'{encoding}/{errors}')
def check_io_encoding(self, module):
self._check_io_encoding(module, encoding="latin1")
self._check_io_encoding(module, errors="namereplace")
self._check_io_encoding(module,
encoding="latin1", errors="namereplace")
def test_io_encoding(self):
self.check_io_encoding('io')
def test_pyio_encoding(self):
self.check_io_encoding('_pyio')
def test_locale_getpreferredencoding(self):
code = 'import locale; print(locale.getpreferredencoding(False), locale.getpreferredencoding(True))'
out = self.get_output('-X', 'utf8', '-c', code)
self.assertEqual(out, 'UTF-8 UTF-8')
for loc in POSIX_LOCALES:
with self.subTest(LC_ALL=loc):
out = self.get_output('-X', 'utf8', '-c', code, LC_ALL=loc)
self.assertEqual(out, 'UTF-8 UTF-8')
@unittest.skipIf(MS_WINDOWS, 'test specific to Unix')
def test_cmd_line(self):
arg = 'h\xe9\u20ac'.encode('utf-8')
arg_utf8 = arg.decode('utf-8')
arg_ascii = arg.decode('ascii', 'surrogateescape')
code = 'import locale, sys; print("%s:%s" % (locale.getpreferredencoding(), ascii(sys.argv[1:])))'
def check(utf8_opt, expected, **kw):
out = self.get_output('-X', utf8_opt, '-c', code, arg, **kw)
args = out.partition(':')[2].rstrip()
self.assertEqual(args, ascii(expected), out)
check('utf8', [arg_utf8])
for loc in POSIX_LOCALES:
with self.subTest(LC_ALL=loc):
check('utf8', [arg_utf8], LC_ALL=loc)
if sys.platform == 'darwin' or support.is_android or VXWORKS:
c_arg = arg_utf8
elif sys.platform.startswith("aix"):
c_arg = arg.decode('iso-8859-1')
else:
c_arg = arg_ascii
for loc in POSIX_LOCALES:
with self.subTest(LC_ALL=loc):
check('utf8=0', [c_arg], LC_ALL=loc)
def test_optim_level(self):
# CPython: check that Py_Main() doesn't increment Py_OptimizeFlag
# twice when -X utf8 requires to parse the configuration twice (when
# the encoding changes after reading the configuration, the
# configuration is read again with the new encoding).
code = 'import sys; print(sys.flags.optimize)'
out = self.get_output('-X', 'utf8', '-O', '-c', code)
self.assertEqual(out, '1')
out = self.get_output('-X', 'utf8', '-OO', '-c', code)
self.assertEqual(out, '2')
code = 'import sys; print(sys.flags.ignore_environment)'
out = self.get_output('-X', 'utf8', '-E', '-c', code)
self.assertEqual(out, '1')
@unittest.skipIf(MS_WINDOWS,
"os.device_encoding() doesn't implement "
"the UTF-8 Mode on Windows")
@support.requires_subprocess()
def test_device_encoding(self):
# Use stdout as TTY
if not sys.stdout.isatty():
self.skipTest("sys.stdout is not a TTY")
filename = 'out.txt'
self.addCleanup(os_helper.unlink, filename)
code = (f'import os, sys; fd = sys.stdout.fileno(); '
f'out = open({filename!r}, "w", encoding="utf-8"); '
f'print(os.isatty(fd), os.device_encoding(fd), file=out); '
f'out.close()')
cmd = [sys.executable, '-X', 'utf8', '-c', code]
# The stdout TTY is inherited to the child process
proc = subprocess.run(cmd, text=True)
self.assertEqual(proc.returncode, 0, proc)
# In UTF-8 Mode, device_encoding(fd) returns "UTF-8" if fd is a TTY
with open(filename, encoding="utf8") as fp:
out = fp.read().rstrip()
self.assertEqual(out, 'True UTF-8')
if __name__ == "__main__":
unittest.main()