Captured IO streams with embedded backslashes are always such a fun combination...

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Nick Coghlan 2010-12-13 16:32:51 +00:00
parent 9466fe88a7
commit e98e8a3aa8
1 changed files with 8 additions and 2 deletions

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@ -989,7 +989,13 @@ class test_TemporaryDirectory(TC):
# Issue 10888: may write to stderr if modules are nulled out
# ResourceWarning will be triggered by __del__
with self.do_create() as dir:
d = self.do_create(dir=dir)
if os.sep != '\\':
# Embed a backslash in order to make sure string escaping
# in the displayed error message is dealt with correctly
suffix = '\\check_backslash_handling'
else:
suffix = ''
d = self.do_create(dir=dir, suf=suffix)
#Check for the Issue 10888 message
modules = [os, os.path]
@ -998,7 +1004,7 @@ class test_TemporaryDirectory(TC):
with support.captured_stderr() as err:
with NulledModules(*modules):
d.cleanup()
message = err.getvalue()
message = err.getvalue().replace('\\\\', '\\')
self.assertIn("while cleaning up", message)
self.assertIn(d.name, message)