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Kirill Smelkov
cpython
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81755471
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81755471
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May 21, 2017
by
Serhiy Storchaka
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May 21, 2017
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bpo-30415: Add new tests for the fnmatch module. (#1684)
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"""Test cases for the fnmatch module."""
import
unittest
import
os
from
fnmatch
import
fnmatch
,
fnmatchcase
,
translate
,
filter
class
FnmatchTestCase
(
unittest
.
TestCase
):
def
check_match
(
self
,
filename
,
pattern
,
should_match
=
1
,
fn
=
fnmatch
):
def
check_match
(
self
,
filename
,
pattern
,
should_match
=
True
,
fn
=
fnmatch
):
if
should_match
:
self
.
assertTrue
(
fn
(
filename
,
pattern
),
"expected %r to match pattern %r"
%
(
filename
,
pattern
))
else
:
self
.
assert
True
(
not
fn
(
filename
,
pattern
),
self
.
assert
False
(
fn
(
filename
,
pattern
),
"expected %r not to match pattern %r"
%
(
filename
,
pattern
))
...
...
@@ -26,15 +27,15 @@ class FnmatchTestCase(unittest.TestCase):
check
(
'abc'
,
'*'
)
check
(
'abc'
,
'ab[cd]'
)
check
(
'abc'
,
'ab[!de]'
)
check
(
'abc'
,
'ab[de]'
,
0
)
check
(
'a'
,
'??'
,
0
)
check
(
'a'
,
'b'
,
0
)
check
(
'abc'
,
'ab[de]'
,
False
)
check
(
'a'
,
'??'
,
False
)
check
(
'a'
,
'b'
,
False
)
# these test that '\' is handled correctly in character sets;
# see SF bug #409651
check
(
'
\
\
'
,
r'[\
]
')
check('
a
', r'
[
!
\
]
')
check('
\\
', r'
[
!
\
]
',
0
)
check('
\\
', r'
[
!
\
]
',
False
)
# test that filenames with newlines in them are handled correctly.
# http://bugs.python.org/issue6665
...
...
@@ -51,14 +52,38 @@ class FnmatchTestCase(unittest.TestCase):
def test_fnmatchcase(self):
check = self.check_match
check('
AbC
', '
abc
', 0, fnmatchcase)
check('
abc
', '
AbC
', 0, fnmatchcase)
check('
abc
', '
abc
', True, fnmatchcase)
check('
AbC
', '
abc
', False, fnmatchcase)
check('
abc
', '
AbC
', False, fnmatchcase)
check('
AbC
', '
AbC
', True, fnmatchcase)
check('
usr
/
bin
', '
usr
/
bin
', True, fnmatchcase)
check('
usr
\\
bin
', '
usr
/
bin
', False, fnmatchcase)
check('
usr
/
bin
', '
usr
\\
bin
', False, fnmatchcase)
check('
usr
\\
bin
', '
usr
\\
bin
', True, fnmatchcase)
def test_bytes(self):
self.check_match(b'
test
', b'
te
*
')
self.check_match(b'
test
\
xff
', b'
te
*
\
xff
')
self.check_match(b'
foo
\
nbar
', b'
foo
*
')
def test_case(self):
ignorecase = os.path.normcase('
ABC
') == os.path.normcase('
abc
')
check = self.check_match
check('
abc
', '
abc
')
check('
AbC
', '
abc
', ignorecase)
check('
abc
', '
AbC
', ignorecase)
check('
AbC
', '
AbC
')
def test_sep(self):
normsep = os.path.normcase('
\\
') == os.path.normcase('
/
')
check = self.check_match
check('
usr
/
bin
', '
usr
/
bin
')
check('
usr
\\
bin
', '
usr
/
bin
', normsep)
check('
usr
/
bin
', '
usr
\\
bin
', normsep)
check('
usr
\\
bin
', '
usr
\\
bin
')
class TranslateTestCase(unittest.TestCase):
def test_translate(self):
...
...
@@ -75,7 +100,28 @@ class TranslateTestCase(unittest.TestCase):
class FilterTestCase(unittest.TestCase):
def test_filter(self):
self.assertEqual(filter(['
a
', 'b'], '
a
'), ['
a
'])
self.assertEqual(filter(['
Python
', '
Ruby
', '
Perl
', '
Tcl
'], '
P
*
'),
['
Python
', '
Perl
'])
self.assertEqual(filter([b'
Python
', b'
Ruby
', b'
Perl
', b'
Tcl
'], b'
P
*
'),
[b'
Python
', b'
Perl
'])
def test_mix_bytes_str(self):
self.assertRaises(TypeError, filter, ['
test
'], b'
*
')
self.assertRaises(TypeError, filter, [b'
test
'], '
*
')
def test_case(self):
ignorecase = os.path.normcase('
P
') == os.path.normcase('
p
')
self.assertEqual(filter(['
Test
.
py
', '
Test
.
rb', '
Test
.
PL
'], '
*
.
p
*
'),
['
Test
.
py
', '
Test
.
PL
'] if ignorecase else ['
Test
.
py
'])
self.assertEqual(filter(['
Test
.
py
', '
Test
.
rb', '
Test
.
PL
'], '
*
.
P
*
'),
['
Test
.
py
', '
Test
.
PL
'] if ignorecase else ['
Test
.
PL
'])
def test_sep(self):
normsep = os.path.normcase('
\\
') == os.path.normcase('
/
')
self.assertEqual(filter(['
usr
/
bin
', '
usr
', '
usr
\\
lib
'], '
usr
/*
'),
['
usr
/
bin
', '
usr
\\
lib
'] if normsep else ['
usr
/
bin
'])
self.assertEqual(filter(['
usr
/
bin
', '
usr
', '
usr
\\
lib
'], '
usr
\\
*
'),
['
usr
/
bin
', '
usr
\\
lib
'] if normsep else ['
usr
\\
lib
'])
if __name__ == "__main__":
...
...
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