For 3.x, the "backslashreplace" error handling is plugged on the "write" method.
Recorded merge of revisions 78488 via svnmerge from svn+ssh://pythondev@svn.python.org/python/trunk ........ r78488 | florent.xicluna | 2010-02-27 14:31:23 +0100 (sam, 27 fév 2010) | 2 lines Issue #1729305: Fix doctest to handle encode error with "backslashreplace". It fixes #7667 too. ........
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@ -218,8 +218,8 @@ def _load_testfile(filename, package, module_relative, encoding):
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def _indent(s, indent=4):
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"""
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Add the given number of space characters to the beginning every
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non-blank line in `s`, and return the result.
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Add the given number of space characters to the beginning of
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every non-blank line in `s`, and return the result.
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"""
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# This regexp matches the start of non-blank lines:
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return re.sub('(?m)^(?!$)', indent*' ', s)
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save_stdout = sys.stdout
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if out is None:
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out = save_stdout.write
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encoding = save_stdout.encoding
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if encoding is None or encoding.lower() == 'utf-8':
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out = save_stdout.write
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else:
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# Use backslashreplace error handling on write
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def out(s):
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s = str(s.encode(encoding, 'backslashreplace'), encoding)
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save_stdout.write(s)
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sys.stdout = self._fakeout
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# Patch pdb.set_trace to restore sys.stdout during interactive
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@ -2149,6 +2149,13 @@ doctest examples in a given file. In its simple invokation, it is
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called with the name of a file, which is taken to be relative to the
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calling module. The return value is (#failures, #tests).
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We don't want `-v` in sys.argv for these tests.
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>>> save_argv = sys.argv
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>>> if '-v' in sys.argv:
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... sys.argv = [arg for arg in save_argv if arg != '-v']
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>>> doctest.testfile('test_doctest.txt') # doctest: +ELLIPSIS
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**********************************************************************
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File "...", line 6, in test_doctest.txt
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>>> doctest.testfile('test_doctest4.txt', encoding='utf-8')
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TestResults(failed=0, attempted=2)
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>>> doctest.master = None # Reset master.
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Test the verbose output:
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>>> doctest.testfile('test_doctest4.txt', encoding='utf-8', verbose=True)
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Trying:
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'föö'
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Expecting:
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'f\xf6\xf6'
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ok
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Trying:
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'bąr'
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Expecting:
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'b\u0105r'
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ok
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1 items passed all tests:
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2 tests in test_doctest4.txt
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2 tests in 1 items.
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2 passed and 0 failed.
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Test passed.
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TestResults(failed=0, attempted=2)
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>>> doctest.master = None # Reset master.
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>>> sys.argv = save_argv
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"""
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def test_testmod(): r"""
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out of the binary module.
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>>> import unicodedata
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>>> doctest.testmod(unicodedata)
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>>> doctest.testmod(unicodedata, verbose=False)
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TestResults(failed=0, attempted=0)
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"""
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