Oops, these tests do not run on Windows CE.

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Thomas Heller 2007-05-04 19:56:32 +00:00
parent 1ad576c267
commit 2ebc4d8054
1 changed files with 16 additions and 15 deletions

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@ -58,6 +58,22 @@ class LoaderTest(unittest.TestCase):
windll.LoadLibrary("coredll").GetModuleHandleW
WinDLL("coredll").GetModuleHandleW
def test_load_ordinal_functions(self):
import _ctypes_test
dll = WinDLL(_ctypes_test.__file__)
# We load the same function both via ordinal and name
func_ord = dll[2]
func_name = dll.GetString
# addressof gets the address where the function pointer is stored
a_ord = addressof(func_ord)
a_name = addressof(func_name)
f_ord_addr = c_void_p.from_address(a_ord).value
f_name_addr = c_void_p.from_address(a_name).value
self.failUnlessEqual(hex(f_ord_addr), hex(f_name_addr))
self.failUnlessRaises(AttributeError, dll.__getitem__, 1234)
if os.name == "nt":
def test_1703286_A(self):
from _ctypes import LoadLibrary, FreeLibrary
# On winXP 64-bit, advapi32 loads at an address that does
@ -85,20 +101,5 @@ class LoaderTest(unittest.TestCase):
# This is the real test: call the function via 'call_function'
self.failUnlessEqual(0, call_function(proc, (None,)))
def test_load_ordinal_functions(self):
import _ctypes_test
dll = WinDLL(_ctypes_test.__file__)
# We load the same function both via ordinal and name
func_ord = dll[2]
func_name = dll.GetString
# addressof gets the address where the function pointer is stored
a_ord = addressof(func_ord)
a_name = addressof(func_name)
f_ord_addr = c_void_p.from_address(a_ord).value
f_name_addr = c_void_p.from_address(a_name).value
self.failUnlessEqual(hex(f_ord_addr), hex(f_name_addr))
self.failUnlessRaises(AttributeError, dll.__getitem__, 1234)
if __name__ == "__main__":
unittest.main()