Restore Python 2.1 StringIO.py behaviour: support concatenating

Unicode string snippets to larger Unicode strings.

This fix should also go into Python 2.2.1.
This commit is contained in:
Marc-André Lemburg 2002-01-06 17:15:05 +00:00
parent 23105d5c24
commit f853be980e
2 changed files with 23 additions and 5 deletions

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@ -28,7 +28,7 @@ Notes:
bytes that occupy space in the buffer.
- There's a simple test set (see end of this file).
"""
import types
try:
from errno import EINVAL
except ImportError:
@ -38,8 +38,10 @@ __all__ = ["StringIO"]
class StringIO:
def __init__(self, buf = ''):
# Force self.buf to be a string
self.buf = str(buf)
# Force self.buf to be a string or unicode
if type(buf) is not types.UnicodeType:
buf = str(buf)
self.buf = buf
self.len = len(buf)
self.buflist = []
self.pos = 0
@ -135,8 +137,9 @@ class StringIO:
if self.closed:
raise ValueError, "I/O operation on closed file"
if not s: return
# Force s to be a string
s = str(s)
# Force s to be a string or unicode
if type(s) is not types.UnicodeType:
s = str(s)
if self.pos > self.len:
self.buflist.append('\0'*(self.pos - self.len))
self.len = self.pos

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@ -71,6 +71,21 @@ class TestGenericStringIO(unittest.TestCase):
class TestStringIO(TestGenericStringIO):
MODULE = StringIO
def test_unicode(self):
# The StringIO module also supports concatenating Unicode
# snippets to larger Unicode strings. This is tested by this
# method. Note that cStringIO does not support this extension.
f = self.MODULE.StringIO()
f.write(self._line[:6])
f.seek(3)
f.write(unicode(self._line[20:26]))
f.write(unicode(self._line[52]))
s = f.getvalue()
self.assertEqual(s, unicode('abcuvwxyz!'))
self.assertEqual(type(s), types.UnicodeType)
class TestcStringIO(TestGenericStringIO):
MODULE = cStringIO