82 lines
2.8 KiB
Python
82 lines
2.8 KiB
Python
"""Test correct treatment of hex/oct constants.
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This is complex because of changes due to PEP 237.
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Some of these tests will have to change in Python 2.4!
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"""
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import unittest
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from test import test_support
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import warnings
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warnings.filterwarnings("ignore", "hex/oct constants", FutureWarning,
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"<string>")
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class TextHexOct(unittest.TestCase):
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def test_hex_baseline(self):
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# Baseline tests
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self.assertEqual(0x0, 0)
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self.assertEqual(0x10, 16)
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self.assertEqual(0x7fffffff, 2147483647)
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# Ditto with a minus sign and parentheses
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self.assertEqual(-(0x0), 0)
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self.assertEqual(-(0x10), -16)
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self.assertEqual(-(0x7fffffff), -2147483647)
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# Ditto with a minus sign and NO parentheses
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self.assertEqual(-0x0, 0)
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self.assertEqual(-0x10, -16)
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self.assertEqual(-0x7fffffff, -2147483647)
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def test_hex_unsigned(self):
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# This test is in a <string> so we can ignore the warnings
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exec """if 1:
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# Positive-looking constants with negavive values
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self.assertEqual(0x80000000, -2147483648L)
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self.assertEqual(0xffffffff, -1)
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# Ditto with a minus sign and parentheses
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self.assertEqual(-(0x80000000), 2147483648L)
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self.assertEqual(-(0xffffffff), 1)
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# Ditto with a minus sign and NO parentheses
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# This failed in Python 2.2 through 2.2.2 and in 2.3a1
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self.assertEqual(-0x80000000, 2147483648L)
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self.assertEqual(-0xffffffff, 1)
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\n"""
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def test_oct_baseline(self):
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# Baseline tests
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self.assertEqual(00, 0)
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self.assertEqual(020, 16)
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self.assertEqual(017777777777, 2147483647)
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# Ditto with a minus sign and parentheses
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self.assertEqual(-(00), 0)
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self.assertEqual(-(020), -16)
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self.assertEqual(-(017777777777), -2147483647)
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# Ditto with a minus sign and NO parentheses
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self.assertEqual(-00, 0)
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self.assertEqual(-020, -16)
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self.assertEqual(-017777777777, -2147483647)
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def test_oct_unsigned(self):
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# This test is in a <string> so we can ignore the warnings
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exec """if 1:
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# Positive-looking constants with negavive values
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self.assertEqual(020000000000, -2147483648L)
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self.assertEqual(037777777777, -1)
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# Ditto with a minus sign and parentheses
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self.assertEqual(-(020000000000), 2147483648L)
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self.assertEqual(-(037777777777), 1)
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# Ditto with a minus sign and NO parentheses
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# This failed in Python 2.2 through 2.2.2 and in 2.3a1
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self.assertEqual(-020000000000, 2147483648L)
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self.assertEqual(-037777777777, 1)
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\n"""
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def test_main():
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suite = unittest.TestSuite()
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suite.addTest(unittest.makeSuite(TextHexOct))
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test_support.run_suite(suite)
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if __name__ == "__main__":
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test_main()
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