# Tests StringIO and cStringIO import unittest import StringIO import cStringIO import types from test import test_support class TestGenericStringIO(unittest.TestCase): # use a class variable MODULE to define which module is being tested # Line of data to test as string _line = 'abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyzABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ!' # Constructor to use for the test data (._line is passed to this # constructor) constructor = str def setUp(self): self._line = self.constructor(self._line) self._lines = self.constructor((self._line + '\n') * 5) self._fp = self.MODULE.StringIO(self._lines) def test_reads(self): eq = self.assertEqual self.assertRaises(TypeError, self._fp.seek) eq(self._fp.read(10), self._line[:10]) eq(self._fp.readline(), self._line[10:] + '\n') eq(len(self._fp.readlines(60)), 2) def test_writes(self): f = self.MODULE.StringIO() self.assertRaises(TypeError, f.seek) f.write(self._line[:6]) f.seek(3) f.write(self._line[20:26]) f.write(self._line[52]) self.assertEqual(f.getvalue(), 'abcuvwxyz!') def test_writelines(self): f = self.MODULE.StringIO() f.writelines([self._line[0], self._line[1], self._line[2]]) f.seek(0) self.assertEqual(f.getvalue(), 'abc') def test_truncate(self): eq = self.assertEqual f = self.MODULE.StringIO() f.write(self._lines) f.seek(10) f.truncate() eq(f.getvalue(), 'abcdefghij') f.truncate(5) eq(f.getvalue(), 'abcde') f.write('xyz') eq(f.getvalue(), 'abcdexyz') f.close() self.assertRaises(ValueError, f.write, 'frobnitz') def test_closed_flag(self): f = self.MODULE.StringIO() self.assertEqual(f.closed, False) f.close() self.assertEqual(f.closed, True) f = self.MODULE.StringIO("abc") self.assertEqual(f.closed, False) f.close() self.assertEqual(f.closed, True) def test_iterator(self): eq = self.assertEqual unless = self.failUnless eq(iter(self._fp), self._fp) # Does this object support the iteration protocol? unless(hasattr(self._fp, '__iter__')) unless(hasattr(self._fp, 'next')) i = 0 for line in self._fp: eq(line, self._line + '\n') i += 1 eq(i, 5) class TestStringIO(TestGenericStringIO): MODULE = StringIO def test_unicode(self): if not test_support.have_unicode: return # 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 import sys if sys.platform.startswith('java'): # Jython doesn't have a buffer object, so we just do a useless # fake of the buffer tests. buffer = str class TestBufferStringIO(TestStringIO): constructor = buffer class TestBuffercStringIO(TestcStringIO): constructor = buffer def test_main(): test_support.run_unittest( TestStringIO, TestcStringIO, TestBufferStringIO, TestBuffercStringIO ) if __name__ == '__main__': test_main()