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Kirill Smelkov
cpython
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1af262c6
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1af262c6
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Sep 23, 2014
by
Serhiy Storchaka
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Fixed test_large_file_exception. Ported tests for large count of files
to TestZip64InSmallFiles.
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@@ -605,7 +605,9 @@ class TestZip64InSmallFiles(unittest.TestCase):
def
setUp
(
self
):
self
.
_limit
=
zipfile
.
ZIP64_LIMIT
zipfile
.
ZIP64_LIMIT
=
5
self
.
_filecount_limit
=
zipfile
.
ZIP_FILECOUNT_LIMIT
zipfile
.
ZIP64_LIMIT
=
1000
zipfile
.
ZIP_FILECOUNT_LIMIT
=
9
line_gen
=
(
"Test of zipfile line %d."
%
i
for
i
in
range
(
0
,
FIXEDTEST_SIZE
))
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@@ -709,8 +711,63 @@ class TestZip64InSmallFiles(unittest.TestCase):
with
zipfile
.
ZipFile
(
TESTFN2
,
"r"
,
zipfile
.
ZIP_STORED
)
as
zipfp
:
self
.
assertEqual
(
zipfp
.
namelist
(),
[
"absolute"
])
def
test_too_many_files
(
self
):
# This test checks that more than 64k files can be added to an archive,
# and that the resulting archive can be read properly by ZipFile
zipf
=
zipfile
.
ZipFile
(
TESTFN
,
mode
=
"w"
,
allowZip64
=
True
)
zipf
.
debug
=
100
numfiles
=
15
for
i
in
range
(
numfiles
):
zipf
.
writestr
(
"foo%08d"
%
i
,
"%d"
%
(
i
**
3
%
57
))
self
.
assertEqual
(
len
(
zipf
.
namelist
()),
numfiles
)
zipf
.
close
()
zipf2
=
zipfile
.
ZipFile
(
TESTFN
,
mode
=
"r"
)
self
.
assertEqual
(
len
(
zipf2
.
namelist
()),
numfiles
)
for
i
in
range
(
numfiles
):
content
=
zipf2
.
read
(
"foo%08d"
%
i
)
self
.
assertEqual
(
content
,
"%d"
%
(
i
**
3
%
57
))
zipf2
.
close
()
def
test_too_many_files_append
(
self
):
zipf
=
zipfile
.
ZipFile
(
TESTFN
,
mode
=
"w"
,
allowZip64
=
False
)
zipf
.
debug
=
100
numfiles
=
9
for
i
in
range
(
numfiles
):
zipf
.
writestr
(
"foo%08d"
%
i
,
"%d"
%
(
i
**
3
%
57
))
self
.
assertEqual
(
len
(
zipf
.
namelist
()),
numfiles
)
with
self
.
assertRaises
(
zipfile
.
LargeZipFile
):
zipf
.
writestr
(
"foo%08d"
%
numfiles
,
b''
)
self
.
assertEqual
(
len
(
zipf
.
namelist
()),
numfiles
)
zipf
.
close
()
zipf
=
zipfile
.
ZipFile
(
TESTFN
,
mode
=
"a"
,
allowZip64
=
False
)
zipf
.
debug
=
100
self
.
assertEqual
(
len
(
zipf
.
namelist
()),
numfiles
)
with
self
.
assertRaises
(
zipfile
.
LargeZipFile
):
zipf
.
writestr
(
"foo%08d"
%
numfiles
,
b''
)
self
.
assertEqual
(
len
(
zipf
.
namelist
()),
numfiles
)
zipf
.
close
()
zipf
=
zipfile
.
ZipFile
(
TESTFN
,
mode
=
"a"
,
allowZip64
=
True
)
zipf
.
debug
=
100
self
.
assertEqual
(
len
(
zipf
.
namelist
()),
numfiles
)
numfiles2
=
15
for
i
in
range
(
numfiles
,
numfiles2
):
zipf
.
writestr
(
"foo%08d"
%
i
,
"%d"
%
(
i
**
3
%
57
))
self
.
assertEqual
(
len
(
zipf
.
namelist
()),
numfiles2
)
zipf
.
close
()
zipf2
=
zipfile
.
ZipFile
(
TESTFN
,
mode
=
"r"
)
self
.
assertEqual
(
len
(
zipf2
.
namelist
()),
numfiles2
)
for
i
in
range
(
numfiles2
):
content
=
zipf2
.
read
(
"foo%08d"
%
i
)
self
.
assertEqual
(
content
,
"%d"
%
(
i
**
3
%
57
))
zipf2
.
close
()
def
tearDown
(
self
):
zipfile
.
ZIP64_LIMIT
=
self
.
_limit
zipfile
.
ZIP_FILECOUNT_LIMIT
=
self
.
_filecount_limit
unlink
(
TESTFN
)
unlink
(
TESTFN2
)
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