"""Test cases for the fnmatch module.""" from test import test_support import unittest from fnmatch import fnmatch, fnmatchcase class FnmatchTestCase(unittest.TestCase): def check_match(self, filename, pattern, should_match=1): if should_match: self.assert_(fnmatch(filename, pattern), "expected %r to match pattern %r" % (filename, pattern)) else: self.assert_(not fnmatch(filename, pattern), "expected %r not to match pattern %r" % (filename, pattern)) def test_fnmatch(self): check = self.check_match check('abc', 'abc') check('abc', '?*?') check('abc', '???*') check('abc', '*???') check('abc', '???') check('abc', '*') check('abc', 'ab[cd]') check('abc', 'ab[!de]') check('abc', 'ab[de]', 0) check('a', '??', 0) check('a', 'b', 0) # these test that '\' is handled correctly in character sets; # see SF bug #409651 check('\\', r'[\]') check('a', r'[!\]') check('\\', r'[!\]', 0) # test that filenames with newlines in them are handled correctly. # http://bugs.python.org/issue6665 check('foo\nbar', 'foo*') check('foo\nbar\n', 'foo*') check('\nfoo', 'foo*', False) check('\n', '*') def test_main(): test_support.run_unittest(FnmatchTestCase) if __name__ == "__main__": test_main()