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-# Copyright (c) Twisted Matrix Laboratories.
-# See LICENSE for details.
-
-"""
-Tests for L{twisted.python.text}.
-"""
-
-from cStringIO import StringIO
-
-from twisted.trial import unittest
-from twisted.python import text
-
-
-sampleText = \
-"""Every attempt to employ mathematical methods in the study of chemical
-questions must be considered profoundly irrational and contrary to the
-spirit of chemistry ... If mathematical analysis should ever hold a
-prominent place in chemistry - an aberration which is happily almost
-impossible - it would occasion a rapid and widespread degeneration of that
-science.
-
- -- Auguste Comte, Philosophie Positive, Paris, 1838
-"""
-
-
-class WrapTest(unittest.TestCase):
- """
- Tests for L{text.greedyWrap}.
- """
- def setUp(self):
- self.lineWidth = 72
- self.sampleSplitText = sampleText.split()
- self.output = text.wordWrap(sampleText, self.lineWidth)
-
-
- def test_wordCount(self):
- """
- Compare the number of words.
- """
- words = []
- for line in self.output:
- words.extend(line.split())
- wordCount = len(words)
- sampleTextWordCount = len(self.sampleSplitText)
-
- self.assertEqual(wordCount, sampleTextWordCount)
-
-
- def test_wordMatch(self):
- """
- Compare the lists of words.
- """
- words = []
- for line in self.output:
- words.extend(line.split())
-
- # Using assertEqual here prints out some
- # rather too long lists.
- self.failUnless(self.sampleSplitText == words)
-
-
- def test_lineLength(self):
- """
- Check the length of the lines.
- """
- failures = []
- for line in self.output:
- if not len(line) <= self.lineWidth:
- failures.append(len(line))
-
- if failures:
- self.fail("%d of %d lines were too long.\n"
- "%d < %s" % (len(failures), len(self.output),
- self.lineWidth, failures))
-
- def test_doubleNewline(self):
- """
- Allow paragraphs delimited by two \ns.
- """
- sampleText = "et\n\nphone\nhome."
- result = text.wordWrap(sampleText, self.lineWidth)
- self.assertEqual(result, ["et", "", "phone home.", ""])
-
-
-
-class LineTest(unittest.TestCase):
- """
- Tests for L{isMultiline} and L{endsInNewline}.
- """
- def test_isMultiline(self):
- """
- L{text.isMultiline} returns C{True} if the string has a newline in it.
- """
- s = 'This code\n "breaks."'
- m = text.isMultiline(s)
- self.assertTrue(m)
-
- s = 'This code does not "break."'
- m = text.isMultiline(s)
- self.assertFalse(m)
-
-
- def test_endsInNewline(self):
- """
- L{text.endsInNewline} returns C{True} if the string ends in a newline.
- """
- s = 'newline\n'
- m = text.endsInNewline(s)
- self.assertTrue(m)
-
- s = 'oldline'
- m = text.endsInNewline(s)
- self.assertFalse(m)
-
-
-
-class StringyStringTest(unittest.TestCase):
- """
- Tests for L{text.stringyString}.
- """
- def test_tuple(self):
- """
- Tuple elements are displayed on separate lines.
- """
- s = ('a', 'b')
- m = text.stringyString(s)
- self.assertEqual(m, '(a,\n b,)\n')
-
-
- def test_dict(self):
- """
- Dicts elements are displayed using C{str()}.
- """
- s = {'a': 0}
- m = text.stringyString(s)
- self.assertEqual(m, '{a: 0}')
-
-
- def test_list(self):
- """
- List elements are displayed on separate lines using C{str()}.
- """
- s = ['a', 'b']
- m = text.stringyString(s)
- self.assertEqual(m, '[a,\n b,]\n')
-
-
-
-class SplitTest(unittest.TestCase):
- """
- Tests for L{text.splitQuoted}.
- """
- def test_oneWord(self):
- """
- Splitting strings with one-word phrases.
- """
- s = 'This code "works."'
- r = text.splitQuoted(s)
- self.assertEqual(['This', 'code', 'works.'], r)
-
-
- def test_multiWord(self):
- s = 'The "hairy monkey" likes pie.'
- r = text.splitQuoted(s)
- self.assertEqual(['The', 'hairy monkey', 'likes', 'pie.'], r)
-
- # Some of the many tests that would fail:
-
- #def test_preserveWhitespace(self):
- # phrase = '"MANY SPACES"'
- # s = 'With %s between.' % (phrase,)
- # r = text.splitQuoted(s)
- # self.assertEqual(['With', phrase, 'between.'], r)
-
- #def test_escapedSpace(self):
- # s = r"One\ Phrase"
- # r = text.splitQuoted(s)
- # self.assertEqual(["One Phrase"], r)
-
-
-
-class StrFileTest(unittest.TestCase):
- def setUp(self):
- self.io = StringIO("this is a test string")
-
- def tearDown(self):
- pass
-
- def test_1_f(self):
- self.assertEqual(False, text.strFile("x", self.io))
-
- def test_1_1(self):
- self.assertEqual(True, text.strFile("t", self.io))
-
- def test_1_2(self):
- self.assertEqual(True, text.strFile("h", self.io))
-
- def test_1_3(self):
- self.assertEqual(True, text.strFile("i", self.io))
-
- def test_1_4(self):
- self.assertEqual(True, text.strFile("s", self.io))
-
- def test_1_5(self):
- self.assertEqual(True, text.strFile("n", self.io))
-
- def test_1_6(self):
- self.assertEqual(True, text.strFile("g", self.io))
-
- def test_3_1(self):
- self.assertEqual(True, text.strFile("thi", self.io))
-
- def test_3_2(self):
- self.assertEqual(True, text.strFile("his", self.io))
-
- def test_3_3(self):
- self.assertEqual(True, text.strFile("is ", self.io))
-
- def test_3_4(self):
- self.assertEqual(True, text.strFile("ing", self.io))
-
- def test_3_f(self):
- self.assertEqual(False, text.strFile("bla", self.io))
-
- def test_large_1(self):
- self.assertEqual(True, text.strFile("this is a test", self.io))
-
- def test_large_2(self):
- self.assertEqual(True, text.strFile("is a test string", self.io))
-
- def test_large_f(self):
- self.assertEqual(False, text.strFile("ds jhfsa k fdas", self.io))
-
- def test_overlarge_f(self):
- self.assertEqual(False, text.strFile("djhsakj dhsa fkhsa s,mdbnfsauiw bndasdf hreew", self.io))
-
- def test_self(self):
- self.assertEqual(True, text.strFile("this is a test string", self.io))
-
- def test_insensitive(self):
- self.assertEqual(True, text.strFile("ThIs is A test STRING", self.io, False))
-