test_formatdate(), test_formatdate_zoneoffsets(): Two changes. First,

use the correct way to test for epoch, by looking at the year
component of gmtime(0).  Add clause for Unix epoch and Mac epoch (Tim,
what is Windows epoch?).

Also, get rid of the strptime() test, it was way too problematic given
that strptime() is missing on many platforms and issues with locales.
Instead, simply test that formatdate() gets the numeric timezone
calculation correct for the altzone and timezone.
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Barry Warsaw 2001-11-19 16:31:06 +00:00
parent cd45a36959
commit 75a40fcc3a
1 changed files with 15 additions and 16 deletions

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@ -921,12 +921,12 @@ class TestMiscellaneous(unittest.TestCase):
def test_formatdate(self):
now = 1005327232.109884
time0 = time.ctime(0)
epoch = time.gmtime(0)[0]
# When does the epoch start?
if time0 == 'Wed Dec 31 19:00:00 1969':
if epoch == 1970:
# traditional Unix epoch
matchdate = 'Fri, 09 Nov 2001 17:33:52 -0000'
elif time0 == 'Fri Jan 1 00:00:00 1904':
elif epoch == 1904:
# Mac epoch
matchdate = 'Sat, 09 Nov 1935 16:33:52 -0000'
else:
@ -934,20 +934,19 @@ class TestMiscellaneous(unittest.TestCase):
gdate = Utils.formatdate(now)
ldate = Utils.formatdate(now, localtime=1)
self.assertEqual(gdate, matchdate)
# It's a little tougher to test for localtime, but we'll try. Skip if
# we don't have strptime().
if hasattr(time, 'strptime'):
gtime = time.strptime(gdate.split()[4], '%H:%M:%S')
ltime = time.strptime(ldate.split()[4], '%H:%M:%S')
def test_formatdate_zoneoffsets(self):
now = 1005327232.109884
ldate = Utils.formatdate(now, localtime=1)
zone = ldate.split()[5]
offset = int(zone[:3]) * -3600 + int(zone[-2:])
offset = int(zone[:3]) * -3600 + int(zone[-2:]) * -60
if time.daylight and time.localtime(now)[-1]:
toff = time.altzone
else:
toff = time.timezone
self.assertEqual(offset, toff)
def test_parsedate(self):
def test_parsedate_none(self):
self.assertEqual(Utils.parsedate(''), None)