Commit e65d621e authored by Vinay Sajip's avatar Vinay Sajip

Fixed some bugs - tests now all pass under Python 3.3.

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branch : distribute
extra : rebase_source : 3498bfdc0d4c15e4276673b52e924c461ca353f0
parent 58a658b2
......@@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ if sys.version_info[0] < 3:
import httplib
from BaseHTTPServer import HTTPServer
from SimpleHTTPServer import SimpleHTTPRequestHandler
iteritems = lambda o: o.iteritems
iteritems = lambda o: o.iteritems()
long_type = long
maxsize = sys.maxint
next = lambda o: o.next()
......@@ -55,7 +55,7 @@ else:
from html.entities import name2codepoint
import http.client as httplib
from http.server import HTTPServer, SimpleHTTPRequestHandler
iteritems = lambda o: o.items
iteritems = lambda o: o.items()
long_type = int
maxsize = sys.maxsize
next = next
......
......@@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ import os, shutil, tempfile, unittest
import pkg_resources
from setuptools.compat import urllib2, httplib, HTTPError
import setuptools.package_index
from tests.server import IndexServer
from setuptools.tests.server import IndexServer
class TestPackageIndex(unittest.TestCase):
......
......@@ -39,7 +39,7 @@ Distributions have various introspectable attributes::
>>> dist.py_version == sys.version[:3]
True
>>> print dist.platform
>>> print(dist.platform)
None
Including various computed attributes::
......@@ -199,7 +199,7 @@ shows up once when iterating the working set:
You can ask a WorkingSet to ``find()`` a distribution matching a requirement::
>>> from pkg_resources import Requirement
>>> print ws.find(Requirement.parse("Foo==1.0")) # no match, return None
>>> print(ws.find(Requirement.parse("Foo==1.0"))) # no match, return None
None
>>> ws.find(Requirement.parse("Bar==0.9")) # match, return distribution
......@@ -211,7 +211,7 @@ working set triggers a ``pkg_resources.VersionConflict`` error:
>>> try:
... ws.find(Requirement.parse("Bar==1.0"))
... except VersionConflict:
... print 'ok'
... print('ok')
ok
You can subscribe a callback function to receive notifications whenever a new
......@@ -219,7 +219,7 @@ distribution is added to a working set. The callback is immediately invoked
once for each existing distribution in the working set, and then is called
again for new distributions added thereafter::
>>> def added(dist): print "Added", dist
>>> def added(dist): print("Added", dist)
>>> ws.subscribe(added)
Added Bar 0.9
>>> foo12 = Distribution(project_name="Foo", version="1.2", location="f12")
......
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