"""Test compiler changes for unary ops (+, -, ~) introduced in Python 2.2""" import unittest from test.test_support import run_unittest class UnaryOpTestCase(unittest.TestCase): def test_negative(self): self.assert_(-2 == 0 - 2) self.assert_(-0 == 0) self.assert_(--2 == 2) self.assert_(-2 == 0 - 2) self.assert_(-2.0 == 0 - 2.0) self.assert_(-2j == 0 - 2j) def test_positive(self): self.assert_(+2 == 2) self.assert_(+0 == 0) self.assert_(++2 == 2) self.assert_(+2 == 2) self.assert_(+2.0 == 2.0) self.assert_(+2j == 2j) def test_invert(self): self.assert_(-2 == 0 - 2) self.assert_(-0 == 0) self.assert_(--2 == 2) self.assert_(-2 == 0 - 2) def test_no_overflow(self): nines = "9" * 32 self.assert_(eval("+" + nines) == 10**32-1) self.assert_(eval("-" + nines) == -(10**32-1)) self.assert_(eval("~" + nines) == ~(10**32-1)) def test_negation_of_exponentiation(self): # Make sure '**' does the right thing; these form a # regression test for SourceForge bug #456756. self.assertEqual(-2 ** 3, -8) self.assertEqual((-2) ** 3, -8) self.assertEqual(-2 ** 4, -16) self.assertEqual((-2) ** 4, 16) def test_bad_types(self): for op in '+', '-', '~': self.assertRaises(TypeError, eval, op + "b'a'") self.assertRaises(TypeError, eval, op + "'a'") self.assertRaises(TypeError, eval, "~2j") self.assertRaises(TypeError, eval, "~2.0") def test_main(): run_unittest(UnaryOpTestCase) if __name__ == "__main__": test_main()