Commit 35d96a4f authored by Georg Brandl's avatar Georg Brandl

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  r63412 | georg.brandl | 2008-05-17 19:57:01 +0200 (Sat, 17 May 2008) | 2 lines

  #961805: fix Edit.text_modified().
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  r63445 | georg.brandl | 2008-05-18 10:52:59 +0200 (Sun, 18 May 2008) | 2 lines

  GHOP #180 by Michael Schneider: add examples to the socketserver documentation.
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  r63446 | georg.brandl | 2008-05-18 11:12:20 +0200 (Sun, 18 May 2008) | 2 lines

  GHOP #134, #171, #137: unit tests for the three HTTPServer modules.
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  r63447 | georg.brandl | 2008-05-18 12:39:26 +0200 (Sun, 18 May 2008) | 3 lines

  Take namedtuple item names only from ascii_letters (this blew up on OSX),
  and make sure there are no duplicate names.
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  r63449 | georg.brandl | 2008-05-18 13:46:51 +0200 (Sun, 18 May 2008) | 2 lines

  GHOP #217: add support for compiling Python with coverage checking enabled.
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  r63450 | georg.brandl | 2008-05-18 13:52:36 +0200 (Sun, 18 May 2008) | 2 lines

  GHOP #257: test distutils' build_ext command, written by Josip Dzolonga.
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  r63452 | georg.brandl | 2008-05-18 15:34:06 +0200 (Sun, 18 May 2008) | 2 lines

  Add GHOP students.
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  r63454 | georg.brandl | 2008-05-18 18:32:48 +0200 (Sun, 18 May 2008) | 2 lines

  GHOP #121: improve test_pydoc, by Benjamin Peterson.
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  r63459 | benjamin.peterson | 2008-05-18 22:48:07 +0200 (Sun, 18 May 2008) | 2 lines

  bring test_pydoc up to my high standards (now that I have them)
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  r63463 | georg.brandl | 2008-05-18 23:10:19 +0200 (Sun, 18 May 2008) | 2 lines

  Fix test_pyclbr after another platform-dependent function was added to urllib.
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  r63465 | benjamin.peterson | 2008-05-19 01:07:07 +0200 (Mon, 19 May 2008) | 2 lines

  change some imports in tests so they will not be skipped in 3.0
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  r63470 | georg.brandl | 2008-05-19 18:47:25 +0200 (Mon, 19 May 2008) | 2 lines

  test_httpservers has unpredictable refcount behavior.
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  r63483 | georg.brandl | 2008-05-20 08:15:36 +0200 (Tue, 20 May 2008) | 2 lines

  Activate two more test cases in test_httpservers.
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  r63484 | georg.brandl | 2008-05-20 08:47:31 +0200 (Tue, 20 May 2008) | 2 lines

  Argh, this is the *actual* test that works under Windows.
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  r63496 | georg.brandl | 2008-05-20 10:07:36 +0200 (Tue, 20 May 2008) | 2 lines

  Improve diffing logic and output for test_pydoc.
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  r63497 | georg.brandl | 2008-05-20 10:10:03 +0200 (Tue, 20 May 2008) | 2 lines

  Use inspect.getabsfile() to get the documented module's filename.
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  r63499 | georg.brandl | 2008-05-20 10:25:48 +0200 (Tue, 20 May 2008) | 3 lines

  Patch #1775025: allow opening zipfile members via ZipInfo instances.
  Patch by Graham Horler.
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  r63500 | georg.brandl | 2008-05-20 10:40:43 +0200 (Tue, 20 May 2008) | 2 lines

  #2592: delegate nb_index and the floor/truediv slots in weakref.proxy.
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  r63501 | georg.brandl | 2008-05-20 10:48:34 +0200 (Tue, 20 May 2008) | 2 lines

  #615772: raise a more explicit error from Tkinter.Misc.__contains__.
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  r63530 | benjamin.peterson | 2008-05-22 02:57:02 +0200 (Thu, 22 May 2008) | 2 lines

  use more specific asserts in test_opcode
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  r63531 | benjamin.peterson | 2008-05-22 03:02:23 +0200 (Thu, 22 May 2008) | 2 lines

  remove redundant invocation of json doctests
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  r63540 | benjamin.peterson | 2008-05-23 01:09:26 +0200 (Fri, 23 May 2008) | 3 lines

  fix test_pydoc so it works on make installed Python installations
  Also let it pass when invoked directly
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  r63614 | georg.brandl | 2008-05-25 10:07:37 +0200 (Sun, 25 May 2008) | 2 lines

  #2959: allow multiple close() calls for GzipFile.
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parent 273bc637
......@@ -236,8 +236,8 @@ users of the server object.
.. function:: handle_timeout()
This function is called when the :attr:`timeout` attribute has been set to a
value other than :const:`None` and the timeout period has passed with no
This function is called when the :attr:`timeout` attribute has been set to a
value other than :const:`None` and the timeout period has passed with no
requests being received. The default action for forking servers is
to collect the status of any child processes that have exited, while
in threading servers this method does nothing.
......@@ -284,27 +284,28 @@ request.
.. function:: finish()
Called after the :meth:`handle` method to perform any clean-up actions required.
The default implementation does nothing. If :meth:`setup` or :meth:`handle`
raise an exception, this function will not be called.
Called after the :meth:`handle` method to perform any clean-up actions
required. The default implementation does nothing. If :meth:`setup` or
:meth:`handle` raise an exception, this function will not be called.
.. function:: handle()
This function must do all the work required to service a request. The default
implementation does nothing. Several instance attributes are available to it;
the request is available as :attr:`self.request`; the client address as
:attr:`self.client_address`; and the server instance as :attr:`self.server`, in
case it needs access to per-server information.
This function must do all the work required to service a request. The
default implementation does nothing. Several instance attributes are
available to it; the request is available as :attr:`self.request`; the client
address as :attr:`self.client_address`; and the server instance as
:attr:`self.server`, in case it needs access to per-server information.
The type of :attr:`self.request` is different for datagram or stream services.
For stream services, :attr:`self.request` is a socket object; for datagram
services, :attr:`self.request` is a string. However, this can be hidden by using
the request handler subclasses :class:`StreamRequestHandler` or
:class:`DatagramRequestHandler`, which override the :meth:`setup` and
:meth:`finish` methods, and provide :attr:`self.rfile` and :attr:`self.wfile`
attributes. :attr:`self.rfile` and :attr:`self.wfile` can be read or written,
respectively, to get the request data or return data to the client.
The type of :attr:`self.request` is different for datagram or stream
services. For stream services, :attr:`self.request` is a socket object; for
datagram services, :attr:`self.request` is a pair of string and socket.
However, this can be hidden by using the request handler subclasses
:class:`StreamRequestHandler` or :class:`DatagramRequestHandler`, which
override the :meth:`setup` and :meth:`finish` methods, and provide
:attr:`self.rfile` and :attr:`self.wfile` attributes. :attr:`self.rfile` and
:attr:`self.wfile` can be read or written, respectively, to get the request
data or return data to the client.
.. function:: setup()
......@@ -312,3 +313,217 @@ request.
Called before the :meth:`handle` method to perform any initialization actions
required. The default implementation does nothing.
Examples
--------
:class:`socketserver.TCPServer` Example
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
This is the server side::
import socketserver
class MyTCPHandler(socketserver.BaseRequestHandler):
"""
The RequestHandler class for our server.
It is instantiated once per connection to the server, and must
override the handle() method to implement communication to the
client.
"""
def handle(self):
# self.request is the TCP socket connected to the client
self.data = self.request.recv(1024).strip()
print "%s wrote:" % self.client_address[0]
print self.data
# just send back the same data, but upper-cased
self.request.send(self.data.upper())
if __name__ == "__main__":
HOST, PORT = "localhost", 9999
# Create the server, binding to localhost on port 9999
server = socketserver.TCPServer((HOST, PORT), MyTCPHandler)
# Activate the server; this will keep running until you
# interrupt the program with Ctrl-C
server.serve_forever()
An alternative request handler class that makes use of streams (file-like
objects that simplify communication by providing the standard file interface)::
class MyTCPHandler(socketserver.StreamRequestHandler):
def handle(self):
# self.rfile is a file-like object created by the handler;
# we can now use e.g. readline() instead of raw recv() calls
self.data = self.rfile.readline().strip()
print "%s wrote:" % self.client_address[0]
print self.data
# Likewise, self.wfile is a file-like object used to write back
# to the client
self.wfile.write(self.data.upper())
The difference is that the ``readline()`` call in the second handler will call
``recv()`` multiple times until it encounters a newline character, while the
single ``recv()`` call in the first handler will just return what has been sent
from the client in one ``send()`` call.
This is the client side::
import socket
import sys
HOST, PORT = "localhost", 9999
data = " ".join(sys.argv[1:])
# Create a socket (SOCK_STREAM means a TCP socket)
sock = socket.socket(socket.AF_INET, socket.SOCK_STREAM)
# Connect to server and send data
sock.connect((HOST, PORT))
sock.send(data + "\n")
# Receive data from the server and shut down
received = sock.recv(1024)
sock.close()
print "Sent: %s" % data
print "Received: %s" % received
The output of the example should look something like this:
Server::
$ python TCPServer.py
127.0.0.1 wrote:
hello world with TCP
127.0.0.1 wrote:
python is nice
Client::
$ python TCPClient.py hello world with TCP
Sent: hello world with TCP
Received: HELLO WORLD WITH TCP
$ python TCPClient.py python is nice
Sent: python is nice
Received: PYTHON IS NICE
:class:`socketserver.UDPServer` Example
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
This is the server side::
import socketserver
class MyUDPHandler(socketserver.BaseRequestHandler):
"""
This class works similar to the TCP handler class, except that
self.request consists of a pair of data and client socket, and since
there is no connection the client address must be given explicitly
when sending data back via sendto().
"""
def handle(self):
data = self.request[0].strip()
socket = self.request[1]
print "%s wrote:" % self.client_address[0]
print data
socket.sendto(data.upper(), self.client_address)
if __name__ == "__main__":
HOST, PORT = "localhost", 9999
server = socketserver.UDPServer((HOST, PORT), BaseUDPRequestHandler)
server.serve_forever()
This is the client side::
import socket
import sys
HOST, PORT = "localhost"
data = " ".join(sys.argv[1:])
# SOCK_DGRAM is the socket type to use for UDP sockets
sock = socket.socket(socket.AF_INET, socket.SOCK_DGRAM)
# As you can see, there is no connect() call; UDP has no connections.
# Instead, data is directly sent to the recipient via sendto().
sock.sendto(data + "\n", (HOST, PORT))
received = sock.recv(1024)
print "Sent: %s" % data
print "Received: %s" % received
The output of the example should look exactly like for the TCP server example.
Asynchronous Mixins
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
To build asynchronous handlers, use the :class:`ThreadingMixIn` and
:class:`ForkingMixIn` classes.
An example for the :class:`ThreadingMixIn` class::
import socket
import threading
import socketserver
class ThreadedTCPRequestHandler(socketserver.BaseRequestHandler):
def handle(self):
data = self.request.recv(1024)
cur_thread = threading.currentThread()
response = "%s: %s" % (cur_thread.getName(), data)
self.request.send(response)
class ThreadedTCPServer(socketserver.ThreadingMixIn, socketserver.TCPServer):
pass
def client(ip, port, message):
sock = socket.socket(socket.AF_INET, socket.SOCK_STREAM)
sock.connect((ip, port))
sock.send(message)
response = sock.recv(1024)
print "Received: %s" % response
sock.close()
if __name__ == "__main__":
# Port 0 means to select an arbitrary unused port
HOST, PORT = "localhost", 0
server = ThreadedTCPServer((HOST, PORT), ThreadedTCPRequestHandler)
ip, port = server.server_address
# Start a thread with the server -- that thread will then start one
# more thread for each request
server_thread = threading.Thread(target=server.serve_forever)
# Exit the server thread when the main thread terminates
server_thread.setDaemon(True)
server_thread.start()
print "Server loop running in thread:", t.getName()
client(ip, port, "Hello World 1")
client(ip, port, "Hello World 2")
client(ip, port, "Hello World 3")
server.shutdown()
The output of the example should look something like this::
$ python ThreadedTCPServer.py
Server loop running in thread: Thread-1
Received: Thread-2: Hello World 1
Received: Thread-3: Hello World 2
Received: Thread-4: Hello World 3
The :class:`ForkingMixIn` class is used in the same way, except that the server
will spawn a new process for each request.
......@@ -150,11 +150,11 @@ ZipFile Objects
.. method:: ZipFile.open(name[, mode[, pwd]])
Extract a member from the archive as a file-like object (ZipExtFile). *name* is
the name of the file in the archive. The *mode* parameter, if included, must be
one of the following: ``'r'`` (the default), ``'U'``, or ``'rU'``. Choosing
``'U'`` or ``'rU'`` will enable universal newline support in the read-only
object. *pwd* is the password used for encrypted files. Calling :meth:`open`
on a closed ZipFile will raise a :exc:`RuntimeError`.
the name of the file in the archive, or a :class:`ZipInfo` object. The *mode*
parameter, if included, must be one of the following: ``'r'`` (the default),
``'U'``, or ``'rU'``. Choosing ``'U'`` or ``'rU'`` will enable universal newline
support in the read-only object. *pwd* is the password used for encrypted files.
Calling :meth:`open` on a closed ZipFile will raise a :exc:`RuntimeError`.
.. note::
......@@ -173,14 +173,20 @@ ZipFile Objects
create a new file object that will be held by the ZipExtFile, allowing it to
operate independently of the ZipFile.
.. note::
The :meth:`open`, :meth:`read` and :meth:`extract` methods can take a filename
or a :class:`ZipInfo` object. You will appreciate this when trying to read a
ZIP file that contains members with duplicate names.
.. method:: ZipFile.extract(member[, path[, pwd]])
Extract a member from the archive to the current working directory, using its
full name. Its file information is extracted as accurately as possible.
*path* specifies a different directory to extract to. *member* can be a
filename or a :class:`ZipInfo` object. *pwd* is the password used for
encrypted files.
Extract a member from the archive to the current working directory; *member*
must be its full name or a :class:`ZipInfo` object). Its file information is
extracted as accurately as possible. *path* specifies a different directory
to extract to. *member* can be a filename or a :class:`ZipInfo` object.
*pwd* is the password used for encrypted files.
.. method:: ZipFile.extractall([path[, members[, pwd]]])
......@@ -203,9 +209,10 @@ ZipFile Objects
.. method:: ZipFile.read(name[, pwd])
Return the bytes of the file in the archive. The archive must be open for read
or append. *pwd* is the password used for encrypted files and, if specified, it
will override the default password set with :meth:`setpassword`. Calling
Return the bytes of the file *name* in the archive. *name* is the name of the
file in the archive, or a :class:`ZipInfo` object. The archive must be open for
read or append. *pwd* is the password used for encrypted files and, if specified,
it will override the default password set with :meth:`setpassword`. Calling
:meth:`read` on a closed ZipFile will raise a :exc:`RuntimeError`.
......
......@@ -222,6 +222,12 @@ class BaseHTTPRequestHandler(socketserver.StreamRequestHandler):
error_message_format = DEFAULT_ERROR_MESSAGE
error_content_type = DEFAULT_ERROR_CONTENT_TYPE
# The default request version. This only affects responses up until
# the point where the request line is parsed, so it mainly decides what
# the client gets back when sending a malformed request line.
# Most web servers default to HTTP 0.9, i.e. don't send a status line.
default_request_version = "HTTP/0.9"
def parse_request(self):
"""Parse a request (internal).
......@@ -234,7 +240,7 @@ class BaseHTTPRequestHandler(socketserver.StreamRequestHandler):
"""
self.command = None # set in case of error on the first line
self.request_version = version = "HTTP/0.9" # Default
self.request_version = version = self.default_request_version
self.close_connection = 1
requestline = str(self.raw_requestline, 'iso-8859-1')
if requestline[-2:] == '\r\n':
......
......@@ -182,8 +182,10 @@ class CGIHTTPRequestHandler(SimpleHTTPServer.SimpleHTTPRequestHandler):
env['AUTH_TYPE'] = authorization[0]
if authorization[0].lower() == "basic":
try:
authorization = base64.decodestring(authorization[1])
except binascii.Error:
authorization = authorization[1].encode('ascii')
authorization = base64.decodestring(authorization).\
decode('ascii')
except (binascii.Error, UnicodeError):
pass
else:
authorization = authorization.split(':')
......
......@@ -11,13 +11,14 @@ __version__ = "0.6"
__all__ = ["SimpleHTTPRequestHandler"]
import os
import sys
import posixpath
import BaseHTTPServer
import urllib
import cgi
import shutil
import mimetypes
from io import StringIO
from io import BytesIO
class SimpleHTTPRequestHandler(BaseHTTPServer.BaseHTTPRequestHandler):
......@@ -76,12 +77,8 @@ class SimpleHTTPRequestHandler(BaseHTTPServer.BaseHTTPRequestHandler):
else:
return self.list_directory(path)
ctype = self.guess_type(path)
if ctype.startswith('text/'):
mode = 'r'
else:
mode = 'rb'
try:
f = open(path, mode)
f = open(path, 'rb')
except IOError:
self.send_error(404, "File not found")
return None
......@@ -107,12 +104,12 @@ class SimpleHTTPRequestHandler(BaseHTTPServer.BaseHTTPRequestHandler):
self.send_error(404, "No permission to list directory")
return None
list.sort(key=lambda a: a.lower())
f = StringIO()
r = []
displaypath = cgi.escape(urllib.unquote(self.path))
f.write('<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 3.2 Final//EN">')
f.write("<html>\n<title>Directory listing for %s</title>\n" % displaypath)
f.write("<body>\n<h2>Directory listing for %s</h2>\n" % displaypath)
f.write("<hr>\n<ul>\n")
r.append('<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 3.2 Final//EN">')
r.append("<html>\n<title>Directory listing for %s</title>\n" % displaypath)
r.append("<body>\n<h2>Directory listing for %s</h2>\n" % displaypath)
r.append("<hr>\n<ul>\n")
for name in list:
fullname = os.path.join(path, name)
displayname = linkname = name
......@@ -123,14 +120,17 @@ class SimpleHTTPRequestHandler(BaseHTTPServer.BaseHTTPRequestHandler):
if os.path.islink(fullname):
displayname = name + "@"
# Note: a link to a directory displays with @ and links with /
f.write('<li><a href="%s">%s</a>\n'
r.append('<li><a href="%s">%s</a>\n'
% (urllib.quote(linkname), cgi.escape(displayname)))
f.write("</ul>\n<hr>\n</body>\n</html>\n")
length = f.tell()
r.append("</ul>\n<hr>\n</body>\n</html>\n")
enc = sys.getfilesystemencoding()
encoded = ''.join(r).encode(enc)
f = BytesIO()
f.write(encoded)
f.seek(0)
self.send_response(200)
self.send_header("Content-type", "text/html")
self.send_header("Content-Length", str(length))
self.send_header("Content-type", "text/html; charset=%s" % enc)
self.send_header("Content-Length", str(len(encoded)))
self.end_headers()
return f
......
import sys
import os
import tempfile
import shutil
from io import StringIO
from distutils.core import Extension, Distribution
from distutils.command.build_ext import build_ext
from distutils import sysconfig
import unittest
from test import support
class BuildExtTestCase(unittest.TestCase):
def setUp(self):
# Create a simple test environment
# Note that we're making changes to sys.path
self.tmp_dir = tempfile.mkdtemp(prefix="pythontest_")
self.sys_path = sys.path[:]
sys.path.append(self.tmp_dir)
xx_c = os.path.join(sysconfig.project_base, 'Modules', 'xxmodule.c')
shutil.copy(xx_c, self.tmp_dir)
def test_build_ext(self):
xx_c = os.path.join(self.tmp_dir, 'xxmodule.c')
xx_ext = Extension('xx', [xx_c])
dist = Distribution({'name': 'xx', 'ext_modules': [xx_ext]})
dist.package_dir = self.tmp_dir
cmd = build_ext(dist)
cmd.build_lib = self.tmp_dir
cmd.build_temp = self.tmp_dir
old_stdout = sys.stdout
if not support.verbose:
# silence compiler output
sys.stdout = StringIO()
try:
cmd.ensure_finalized()
cmd.run()
finally:
sys.stdout = old_stdout
import xx
for attr in ('error', 'foo', 'new', 'roj'):
self.assert_(hasattr(xx, attr))
self.assertEquals(xx.foo(2, 5), 7)
self.assertEquals(xx.foo(13,15), 28)
self.assertEquals(xx.new().demo(), None)
doc = 'This is a template module just for instruction.'
self.assertEquals(xx.__doc__, doc)
self.assert_(isinstance(xx.Null(), xx.Null))
self.assert_(isinstance(xx.Str(), xx.Str))
def tearDown(self):
# Get everything back to normal
support.unload('xx')
sys.path = self.sys_path
# XXX on Windows the test leaves a directory with xx.pyd in TEMP
shutil.rmtree(self.tmp_dir, False if os.name != "nt" else True)
def test_suite():
if not sysconfig.python_build:
if support.verbose:
print('test_build_ext: The test must be run in a python build dir')
return unittest.TestSuite()
else: return unittest.makeSuite(BuildExtTestCase)
if __name__ == '__main__':
support.run_unittest(test_suite())
......@@ -323,6 +323,8 @@ class GzipFile:
raise IOError("Incorrect length of data produced")
def close(self):
if self.fileobj is None:
return
if self.mode == WRITE:
self.fileobj.write(self.compress.flush())
write32u(self.fileobj, self.crc)
......
"""This is a test module for test_pydoc"""
__author__ = "Benjamin Peterson"
__credits__ = "Nobody"
__version__ = "1.2.3.4"
class A:
"""Hello and goodbye"""
def __init__():
"""Wow, I have no function!"""
pass
class B(object):
NO_MEANING = "eggs"
pass
def doc_func():
"""
This function solves all of the world's problems:
hunger
lack of Python
war
"""
def nodoc_func():
pass
"""This is a test module for test_pydoc"""
__author__ = "Benjamin Peterson"
__credits__ = "Nobody"
__version__ = "1.2.3.4"
class A:
"""Hello and goodbye"""
def __init__():
"""Wow, I have no function!"""
pass
class B(object):
NO_MEANING = "eggs"
pass
def doc_func():
"""
This function solves all of the world's problems:
hunger
lack of Python
war
"""
def nodoc_func():
pass
......@@ -114,7 +114,9 @@ class TestNamedTuple(unittest.TestCase):
# n = 10000
n = 254 # SyntaxError: more than 255 arguments:
import string, random
names = [''.join([random.choice(string.ascii_letters) for j in range(10)]) for i in range(n)]
names = list(set(''.join([random.choice(string.ascii_letters)
for j in range(10)]) for i in range(n)))
n = len(names)
Big = namedtuple('Big', names)
b = Big(*range(n))
self.assertEqual(b, tuple(range(n)))
......
......@@ -24,14 +24,14 @@ data2 = b"""/* zlibmodule.c -- gzip-compatible data compression */
class TestGzip(unittest.TestCase):
filename = support.TESTFN
def setUp (self):
def setUp(self):
support.unlink(self.filename)
def tearDown (self):
def tearDown(self):
support.unlink(self.filename)
def test_write (self):
def test_write(self):
f = gzip.GzipFile(self.filename, 'wb') ; f.write(data1 * 50)
# Try flush and fileno.
......@@ -41,6 +41,9 @@ class TestGzip(unittest.TestCase):
os.fsync(f.fileno())
f.close()
# Test multiple close() calls.
f.close()
def test_read(self):
self.test_write()
# Try reading.
......
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......@@ -11,7 +11,6 @@ import test.support
def test_main():
test.support.run_unittest(json.tests.test_suite())
test.support.run_doctest(json)
if __name__ == "__main__":
......
......@@ -68,35 +68,35 @@ class OpcodeTest(unittest.TestCase):
f = eval('lambda: None')
g = eval('lambda: None')
self.failIf(f == g)
self.assertNotEquals(f, g)
f = eval('lambda a: a')
g = eval('lambda a: a')
self.failIf(f == g)
self.assertNotEquals(f, g)
f = eval('lambda a=1: a')
g = eval('lambda a=1: a')
self.failIf(f == g)
self.assertNotEquals(f, g)
f = eval('lambda: 0')
g = eval('lambda: 1')
self.failIf(f == g)
self.assertNotEquals(f, g)
f = eval('lambda: None')
g = eval('lambda a: None')
self.failIf(f == g)
self.assertNotEquals(f, g)
f = eval('lambda a: None')
g = eval('lambda b: None')
self.failIf(f == g)
self.assertNotEquals(f, g)
f = eval('lambda a: None')
g = eval('lambda a=None: None')
self.failIf(f == g)
self.assertNotEquals(f, g)
f = eval('lambda a=0: None')
g = eval('lambda a=1: None')
self.failIf(f == g)
self.assertNotEquals(f, g)
def test_main():
......
......@@ -158,6 +158,7 @@ class PyclbrTest(TestCase):
cm('cgi', ignore=('log',)) # set with = in module
cm('urllib', ignore=('_CFNumberToInt32',
'_CStringFromCFString',
'_CFSetup',
'getproxies_registry',
'proxy_bypass_registry',
'proxy_bypass_macosx_sysconf',
......
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......@@ -3,6 +3,7 @@ import sys
import unittest
import collections
import weakref
import operator
from test import support
......@@ -182,6 +183,26 @@ class ReferencesTestCase(TestBase):
self.assertEqual(L3[:5], p3[:5])
self.assertEqual(L3[2:5], p3[2:5])
def test_proxy_index(self):
class C:
def __index__(self):
return 10
o = C()
p = weakref.proxy(o)
self.assertEqual(operator.index(p), 10)
def test_proxy_div(self):
class C:
def __floordiv__(self, other):
return 42
def __ifloordiv__(self, other):
return 21
o = C()
p = weakref.proxy(o)
self.assertEqual(p // 5, 42)
p //= 5
self.assertEqual(p, 21)
# The PyWeakref_* C API is documented as allowing either NULL or
# None as the value for the callback, where either means "no
# callback". The "no callback" ref and proxy objects are supposed
......@@ -1059,7 +1080,7 @@ class WeakKeyDictionaryTestCase(mapping_tests.BasicTestMappingProtocol):
def _reference(self):
return self.__ref.copy()
libreftest = """ Doctest for examples in the library reference: libweakref.tex
libreftest = """ Doctest for examples in the library reference: weakref.rst
>>> import weakref
>>> class Dict(dict):
......
......@@ -125,6 +125,25 @@ class TestsWithSourceFile(unittest.TestCase):
for f in (TESTFN2, TemporaryFile(), io.BytesIO()):
self.zipOpenTest(f, zipfile.ZIP_STORED)
def testOpenViaZipInfo(self):
# Create the ZIP archive
zipfp = zipfile.ZipFile(TESTFN2, "w", zipfile.ZIP_STORED)
zipfp.writestr("name", "foo")
zipfp.writestr("name", "bar")
zipfp.close()
zipfp = zipfile.ZipFile(TESTFN2, "r")
infos = zipfp.infolist()
data = b""
for info in infos:
data += zipfp.open(info).read()
self.assert_(data == b"foobar" or data == b"barfoo")
data = b""
for info in infos:
data += zipfp.read(info)
self.assert_(data == b"foobar" or data == b"barfoo")
zipfp.close()
def zipRandomOpenTest(self, f, compression):
self.makeTestArchive(f, compression)
......
......@@ -2903,8 +2903,7 @@ class Text(Widget):
and edit_undo
"""
return self._getints(
self.tk.call((self._w, 'edit') + args)) or ()
return self.tk.call(self._w, 'edit', *args)
def edit_modified(self, arg=None):
"""Get or Set the modified flag
......
......@@ -783,10 +783,13 @@ class ZipFile:
else:
zef_file = io.open(self.filename, 'rb')
# Get info object for name
zinfo = self.getinfo(name)
filepos = zef_file.tell()
# Make sure we have an info object
if isinstance(name, ZipInfo):
# 'name' is already an info object
zinfo = name
else:
# Get info object for name
zinfo = self.getinfo(name)
zef_file.seek(zinfo.header_offset, 0)
......@@ -891,7 +894,7 @@ class ZipFile:
if upperdirs and not os.path.exists(upperdirs):
os.makedirs(upperdirs)
source = self.open(member.filename, pwd=pwd)
source = self.open(member, pwd=pwd)
target = open(targetpath, "wb")
shutil.copyfileobj(source, target)
source.close()
......
......@@ -373,6 +373,12 @@ run_profile_task:
build_all_use_profile:
$(MAKE) all CFLAGS="$(CFLAGS) -fprofile-use"
coverage:
@echo "Building with support for coverage checking:"
$(MAKE) clean
$(MAKE) all CFLAGS="$(CFLAGS) -O0 -pg -fprofile-arcs -ftest-coverage" LIBS="$(LIBS) -lgcov"
# Build the interpreter
$(BUILDPYTHON): Modules/python.o $(LIBRARY) $(LDLIBRARY)
$(LINKCC) $(LDFLAGS) $(LINKFORSHARED) -o $@ \
......
......@@ -375,6 +375,7 @@ Damon Kohler
Joseph Koshy
Bob Kras
Holger Krekel
Michael Kremer
Fabian Kreutz
Hannu Krosing
Andrew Kuchling
......@@ -496,6 +497,7 @@ Piet van Oostrum
Jason Orendorff
Douglas Orr
Denis S. Otkidach
Michael Otteneder
Russel Owen
Ondrej Palkovsky
Mike Pall
......@@ -634,6 +636,7 @@ Gregory P. Smith
Rafal Smotrzyk
Dirk Soede
Paul Sokolovsky
Cody Somerville
Clay Spence
Per Spilling
Joshua Spoerri
......
......@@ -67,7 +67,7 @@ REFLOG="build/reflog.txt.out"
# Note: test_XXX (none currently) really leak, but are disabled
# so we don't send spam. Any test which really leaks should only
# be listed here if there are also test cases under Lib/test/leakers.
LEAKY_TESTS="test_(asynchat|cmd_line|popen2|socket|smtplib|sys|threadsignals|urllib2_localnet)"
LEAKY_TESTS="test_(asynchat|cmd_line|popen2|socket|smtplib|sys|threadsignals|urllib2_localnet|httpservers)"
# These tests always fail, so skip them so we don't get false positives.
_ALWAYS_SKIP=""
......
......@@ -474,6 +474,8 @@ proxy_richcompare(PyObject *proxy, PyObject *v, int op)
WRAP_BINARY(proxy_add, PyNumber_Add)
WRAP_BINARY(proxy_sub, PyNumber_Subtract)
WRAP_BINARY(proxy_mul, PyNumber_Multiply)
WRAP_BINARY(proxy_floor_div, PyNumber_FloorDivide)
WRAP_BINARY(proxy_true_div, PyNumber_TrueDivide)
WRAP_BINARY(proxy_mod, PyNumber_Remainder)
WRAP_BINARY(proxy_divmod, PyNumber_Divmod)
WRAP_TERNARY(proxy_pow, PyNumber_Power)
......@@ -492,6 +494,8 @@ WRAP_UNARY(proxy_float, PyNumber_Float)
WRAP_BINARY(proxy_iadd, PyNumber_InPlaceAdd)
WRAP_BINARY(proxy_isub, PyNumber_InPlaceSubtract)
WRAP_BINARY(proxy_imul, PyNumber_InPlaceMultiply)
WRAP_BINARY(proxy_ifloor_div, PyNumber_InPlaceFloorDivide)
WRAP_BINARY(proxy_itrue_div, PyNumber_InPlaceTrueDivide)
WRAP_BINARY(proxy_imod, PyNumber_InPlaceRemainder)
WRAP_TERNARY(proxy_ipow, PyNumber_InPlacePower)
WRAP_BINARY(proxy_ilshift, PyNumber_InPlaceLshift)
......@@ -499,6 +503,7 @@ WRAP_BINARY(proxy_irshift, PyNumber_InPlaceRshift)
WRAP_BINARY(proxy_iand, PyNumber_InPlaceAnd)
WRAP_BINARY(proxy_ixor, PyNumber_InPlaceXor)
WRAP_BINARY(proxy_ior, PyNumber_InPlaceOr)
WRAP_UNARY(proxy_index, PyNumber_Index)
static int
proxy_bool(PyWeakReference *proxy)
......@@ -605,6 +610,11 @@ static PyNumberMethods proxy_as_number = {
proxy_iand, /*nb_inplace_and*/
proxy_ixor, /*nb_inplace_xor*/
proxy_ior, /*nb_inplace_or*/
proxy_floor_div, /*nb_floor_divide*/
proxy_true_div, /*nb_true_divide*/
proxy_ifloor_div, /*nb_inplace_floor_divide*/
proxy_itrue_div, /*nb_inplace_true_divide*/
proxy_index, /*nb_index*/
};
static PySequenceMethods proxy_as_sequence = {
......
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