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Kirill Smelkov
cpython
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8f43cec4
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8f43cec4
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Mar 21, 2010
by
Florent Xicluna
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Fix py3k warnings in test_decimal, using unittest.assertItemsEqual.
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@@ -30,7 +30,8 @@ import pickle, copy
import
unittest
from
decimal
import
*
import
numbers
from
test.test_support
import
(
run_unittest
,
run_doctest
,
is_resource_enabled
)
from
test.test_support
import
(
run_unittest
,
run_doctest
,
is_resource_enabled
,
check_py3k_warnings
)
import
random
try
:
import
threading
...
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@@ -201,7 +202,7 @@ class DecimalTest(unittest.TestCase):
if
skip_expected
:
raise
unittest
.
SkipTest
return
for
line
in
open
(
file
)
.
xreadlines
()
:
for
line
in
open
(
file
):
line
=
line
.
replace
(
'
\
r
\
n
'
,
''
).
replace
(
'
\
n
'
,
''
)
#print line
try
:
...
...
@@ -360,12 +361,9 @@ class DecimalTest(unittest.TestCase):
myexceptions
=
self
.
getexceptions
()
self
.
context
.
clear_flags
()
myexceptions
.
sort
()
theirexceptions
.
sort
()
self
.
assertEqual
(
result
,
ans
,
'Incorrect answer for '
+
s
+
' -- got '
+
result
)
self
.
assertEqual
(
myexceptions
,
theirexceptions
,
self
.
assert
Items
Equal
(
myexceptions
,
theirexceptions
,
'Incorrect flags set in '
+
s
+
' -- got '
+
str
(
myexceptions
))
return
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@@ -616,12 +614,13 @@ class DecimalImplicitConstructionTest(unittest.TestCase):
(
'//'
,
'__floordiv__'
,
'__rfloordiv__'
),
(
'**'
,
'__pow__'
,
'__rpow__'
)
]
if
1
/
2
==
0
:
# testing with classic division, so add __div__
oplist
.
append
((
'/'
,
'__div__'
,
'__rdiv__'
))
else
:
# testing with -Qnew, so add __truediv__
oplist
.
append
((
'/'
,
'__truediv__'
,
'__rtruediv__'
))
with
check_py3k_warnings
():
if
1
/
2
==
0
:
# testing with classic division, so add __div__
oplist
.
append
((
'/'
,
'__div__'
,
'__rdiv__'
))
else
:
# testing with -Qnew, so add __truediv__
oplist
.
append
((
'/'
,
'__truediv__'
,
'__rtruediv__'
))
for
sym
,
lop
,
rop
in
oplist
:
setattr
(
E
,
lop
,
lambda
self
,
other
:
'str'
+
lop
+
str
(
other
))
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@@ -1199,8 +1198,9 @@ class DecimalUsabilityTest(unittest.TestCase):
self
.
assertEqual
(
a
,
b
)
# with None
self
.
assertFalse
(
Decimal
(
1
)
<
None
)
self
.
assertTrue
(
Decimal
(
1
)
>
None
)
with
check_py3k_warnings
():
self
.
assertFalse
(
Decimal
(
1
)
<
None
)
self
.
assertTrue
(
Decimal
(
1
)
>
None
)
def
test_copy_and_deepcopy_methods
(
self
):
d
=
Decimal
(
'43.24'
)
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@@ -2141,16 +2141,14 @@ class ContextFlags(unittest.TestCase):
for
flag
in
extra_flags
:
if
flag
not
in
expected_flags
:
expected_flags
.
append
(
flag
)
expected_flags
.
sort
()
# flags we actually got
new_flags
=
[
k
for
k
,
v
in
context
.
flags
.
items
()
if
v
]
new_flags
.
sort
()
self
.
assertEqual
(
ans
,
new_ans
,
"operation produces different answers depending on flags set: "
+
"expected %s, got %s."
%
(
ans
,
new_ans
))
self
.
assertEqual
(
new_flags
,
expected_flags
,
self
.
assert
Items
Equal
(
new_flags
,
expected_flags
,
"operation raises different flags depending on flags set: "
+
"expected %s, got %s"
%
(
expected_flags
,
new_flags
))
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