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Kirill Smelkov
cpython
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1b4145db
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1b4145db
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Mar 16, 2007
by
Collin Winter
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Patch #1676994: Refactor test_popen2 to use unittest.
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Lib/popen2.py
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Lib/test/test_popen2.py
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Lib/popen2.py
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...
@@ -200,45 +200,3 @@ else:
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@@ -200,45 +200,3 @@ else:
return
inst
.
fromchild
,
inst
.
tochild
return
inst
.
fromchild
,
inst
.
tochild
__all__
.
extend
([
"Popen3"
,
"Popen4"
])
__all__
.
extend
([
"Popen3"
,
"Popen4"
])
def
_test
():
# When the test runs, there shouldn't be any open pipes
_cleanup
()
assert
not
_active
,
"Active pipes when test starts "
+
repr
([
c
.
cmd
for
c
in
_active
])
cmd
=
"cat"
teststr
=
"ab cd
\
n
"
if
os
.
name
==
"nt"
:
cmd
=
"more"
# "more" doesn't act the same way across Windows flavors,
# sometimes adding an extra newline at the start or the
# end. So we strip whitespace off both ends for comparison.
expected
=
teststr
.
strip
()
print
"testing popen2..."
r
,
w
=
popen2
(
cmd
)
w
.
write
(
teststr
)
w
.
close
()
got
=
r
.
read
()
if
got
.
strip
()
!=
expected
:
raise
ValueError
(
"wrote %r read %r"
%
(
teststr
,
got
))
print
"testing popen3..."
try
:
r
,
w
,
e
=
popen3
([
cmd
])
except
:
r
,
w
,
e
=
popen3
(
cmd
)
w
.
write
(
teststr
)
w
.
close
()
got
=
r
.
read
()
if
got
.
strip
()
!=
expected
:
raise
ValueError
(
"wrote %r read %r"
%
(
teststr
,
got
))
got
=
e
.
read
()
if
got
:
raise
ValueError
(
"unexpected %r on stderr"
%
(
got
,))
for
inst
in
_active
[:]:
inst
.
wait
()
_cleanup
()
if
_active
:
raise
ValueError
(
"_active not empty"
)
print
"All OK"
if
__name__
==
'__main__'
:
_test
()
Lib/test/test_popen2.py
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#! /usr/bin/env python
#! /usr/bin/env python
"""Test script for popen2.py
"""Test script for popen2.py"""
Christian Tismer
"""
import
os
import
os
import
sys
import
sys
from
test.test_support
import
TestSkipped
,
reap_children
import
unittest
import
popen2
# popen2 contains its own testing routine
# which is especially useful to see if open files
from
test.test_support
import
TestSkipped
,
run_unittest
,
reap_children
# like stdin can be read successfully by a forked
# subprocess.
if
sys
.
platform
[:
4
]
==
'beos'
or
sys
.
platform
[:
6
]
==
'atheos'
:
# Locks get messed up or something. Generally we're supposed
def
main
():
# to avoid mixing "posix" fork & exec with native threads, and
print
"Test popen2 module:"
# they may be right about that after all.
if
(
sys
.
platform
[:
4
]
==
'beos'
or
sys
.
platform
[:
6
]
==
'atheos'
)
\
raise
TestSkipped
(
"popen2() doesn't work on "
+
sys
.
platform
)
and
__name__
!=
'__main__'
:
# Locks get messed up or something. Generally we're supposed
# if we don't have os.popen, check that
# to avoid mixing "posix" fork & exec with native threads, and
# we have os.fork. if not, skip the test
# they may be right about that after all.
# (by raising an ImportError)
raise
TestSkipped
,
"popen2() doesn't work during import on "
+
sys
.
platform
try
:
try
:
from
os
import
popen
from
os
import
popen
del
popen
except
ImportError
:
except
ImportError
:
# if we don't have os.popen, check that
from
os
import
fork
# we have os.fork. if not, skip the test
del
fork
# (by raising an ImportError)
from
os
import
fork
class
Popen2Test
(
unittest
.
TestCase
):
import
popen2
cmd
=
"cat"
popen2
.
_test
()
def
_test
():
# same test as popen2._test(), but using the os.popen*() API
print
"Testing os module:"
import
popen2
# When the test runs, there shouldn't be any open pipes
popen2
.
_cleanup
()
assert
not
popen2
.
_active
,
"Active pipes when test starts "
+
repr
([
c
.
cmd
for
c
in
popen2
.
_active
])
cmd
=
"cat"
teststr
=
"ab cd
\
n
"
if
os
.
name
==
"nt"
:
if
os
.
name
==
"nt"
:
cmd
=
"more"
cmd
=
"more"
teststr
=
"ab cd
\
n
"
# "more" doesn't act the same way across Windows flavors,
# "more" doesn't act the same way across Windows flavors,
# sometimes adding an extra newline at the start or the
# sometimes adding an extra newline at the start or the
# end. So we strip whitespace off both ends for comparison.
# end. So we strip whitespace off both ends for comparison.
expected
=
teststr
.
strip
()
expected
=
teststr
.
strip
()
print
"testing popen2..."
w
,
r
=
os
.
popen2
(
cmd
)
def
setUp
(
self
):
w
.
write
(
teststr
)
popen2
.
_cleanup
()
w
.
close
()
# When the test runs, there shouldn't be any open pipes
got
=
r
.
read
()
self
.
assertFalse
(
popen2
.
_active
,
"Active pipes when test starts"
+
if
got
.
strip
()
!=
expected
:
repr
([
c
.
cmd
for
c
in
popen2
.
_active
]))
raise
ValueError
(
"wrote %r read %r"
%
(
teststr
,
got
))
print
"testing popen3..."
def
tearDown
(
self
):
try
:
for
inst
in
popen2
.
_active
:
w
,
r
,
e
=
os
.
popen3
([
cmd
])
inst
.
wait
()
except
:
popen2
.
_cleanup
()
w
,
r
,
e
=
os
.
popen3
(
cmd
)
self
.
assertFalse
(
popen2
.
_active
,
"_active not empty"
)
w
.
write
(
teststr
)
reap_children
()
w
.
close
()
got
=
r
.
read
()
def
validate_output
(
self
,
teststr
,
expected_out
,
r
,
w
,
e
=
None
):
if
got
.
strip
()
!=
expected
:
w
.
write
(
teststr
)
raise
ValueError
(
"wrote %r read %r"
%
(
teststr
,
got
))
w
.
close
()
got
=
e
.
read
()
got
=
r
.
read
()
if
got
:
self
.
assertEquals
(
expected_out
,
got
.
strip
(),
"wrote %r read %r"
%
raise
ValueError
(
"unexpected %r on stderr"
%
(
got
,))
(
teststr
,
got
))
for
inst
in
popen2
.
_active
[:]:
inst
.
wait
()
if
e
is
not
None
:
popen2
.
_cleanup
()
got
=
e
.
read
()
if
popen2
.
_active
:
self
.
assertFalse
(
got
,
"unexpected %r on stderr"
%
got
)
raise
ValueError
(
"_active not empty"
)
print
"All OK"
def
test_popen2
(
self
):
r
,
w
=
popen2
.
popen2
(
self
.
cmd
)
main
()
self
.
validate_output
(
self
.
teststr
,
self
.
expected
,
r
,
w
)
_test
()
reap_children
()
def
test_popen3
(
self
):
if
os
.
name
==
'posix'
:
r
,
w
,
e
=
popen2
.
popen3
([
self
.
cmd
])
self
.
validate_output
(
self
.
teststr
,
self
.
expected
,
r
,
w
,
e
)
r
,
w
,
e
=
popen2
.
popen3
(
self
.
cmd
)
self
.
validate_output
(
self
.
teststr
,
self
.
expected
,
r
,
w
,
e
)
def
test_os_popen2
(
self
):
# same test as test_popen2(), but using the os.popen*() API
w
,
r
=
os
.
popen2
(
self
.
cmd
)
self
.
validate_output
(
self
.
teststr
,
self
.
expected
,
r
,
w
)
def
test_os_popen3
(
self
):
# same test as test_popen3(), but using the os.popen*() API
if
os
.
name
==
'posix'
:
w
,
r
,
e
=
os
.
popen3
([
self
.
cmd
])
self
.
validate_output
(
self
.
teststr
,
self
.
expected
,
r
,
w
,
e
)
w
,
r
,
e
=
os
.
popen3
(
self
.
cmd
)
self
.
validate_output
(
self
.
teststr
,
self
.
expected
,
r
,
w
,
e
)
def
test_main
():
run_unittest
(
Popen2Test
)
if
__name__
==
"__main__"
:
test_main
()
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