Use "regexp" consistently.
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@ -88,7 +88,7 @@ class _AssertRaisesContext(object):
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def __init__(self, expected, test_case, expected_regexp=None):
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self.expected = expected
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self.failureException = test_case.failureException
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self.expected_regex = expected_regexp
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self.expected_regexp = expected_regexp
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def __enter__(self):
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pass
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@ -105,10 +105,10 @@ class _AssertRaisesContext(object):
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# let unexpected exceptions pass through
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return False
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self.exc_value = exc_value #store for later retrieval
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if self.expected_regex is None:
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if self.expected_regexp is None:
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return True
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expected_regexp = self.expected_regex
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expected_regexp = self.expected_regexp
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if isinstance(expected_regexp, basestring):
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expected_regexp = re.compile(expected_regexp)
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if not expected_regexp.search(str(exc_value)):
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@ -853,12 +853,12 @@ class TestCase(object):
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with context:
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callable_obj(*args, **kwargs)
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def assertRegexpMatches(self, text, expected_regex, msg=None):
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if isinstance(expected_regex, basestring):
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expected_regex = re.compile(expected_regex)
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if not expected_regex.search(text):
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def assertRegexpMatches(self, text, expected_regexp, msg=None):
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if isinstance(expected_regexp, basestring):
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expected_regexp = re.compile(expected_regexp)
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if not expected_regexp.search(text):
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msg = msg or "Regexp didn't match"
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msg = '%s: %r not found in %r' % (msg, expected_regex.pattern, text)
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msg = '%s: %r not found in %r' % (msg, expected_regexp.pattern, text)
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raise self.failureException(msg)
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