from test import test_support
import unittest
import xdrlib
class XDRTest(unittest.TestCase):
def test_xdr(self):
p = xdrlib.Packer()
s = 'hello world'
a = ['what', 'is', 'hapnin', 'doctor']
p.pack_int(42)
p.pack_uint(9)
p.pack_bool(True)
p.pack_bool(False)
p.pack_uhyper(45L)
p.pack_float(1.9)
p.pack_double(1.9)
p.pack_string(s)
p.pack_list(range(5), p.pack_uint)
p.pack_array(a, p.pack_string)
# now verify
data = p.get_buffer()
up = xdrlib.Unpacker(data)
self.assertEqual(up.get_position(), 0)
self.assertEqual(up.unpack_int(), 42)
self.assertEqual(up.unpack_uint(), 9)
self.assert_(up.unpack_bool() is True)
# remember position
pos = up.get_position()
self.assert_(up.unpack_bool() is False)
# rewind and unpack again
up.set_position(pos)
self.assertEqual(up.unpack_uhyper(), 45L)
self.assertAlmostEqual(up.unpack_float(), 1.9)
self.assertAlmostEqual(up.unpack_double(), 1.9)
self.assertEqual(up.unpack_string(), s)
self.assertEqual(up.unpack_list(up.unpack_uint), range(5))
self.assertEqual(up.unpack_array(up.unpack_string), a)
up.done()
self.assertRaises(EOFError, up.unpack_uint)
def test_main():
test_support.run_unittest(XDRTest)
if __name__ == "__main__":
test_main()