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Kirill Smelkov
cpython
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941afedd
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941afedd
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Sep 01, 2011
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Éric Araujo
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Avoid using the default reST role. Makes Doc/tools/rstlint.py happy.
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at least length 2 (additional characters are ignored) which specifies the
alternative alphabet used instead of the ``+`` and ``/`` characters.
The decoded string is returned. A
`binascii.Error` is raised if *s* is
incorrectly padded.
The decoded string is returned. A
:exc:`binascii.Error` exception is raised
i
f *s* is i
ncorrectly padded.
If *validate* is ``False`` (the default), non-base64-alphabet characters are
discarded prior to the padding check. If *validate* is ``True``,
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cfg = configparser.ConfigParser()
cfg.read('example.cfg')
# Set the optional
`raw`
argument of get() to True if you wish to disable
# Set the optional
*raw*
argument of get() to True if you wish to disable
# interpolation in a single get operation.
print(cfg.get('Section1', 'foo', raw=False)) # -> "Python is fun!"
print(cfg.get('Section1', 'foo', raw=True)) # -> "%(bar)s is %(baz)s!"
# The optional
`vars`
argument is a dict with members that will take
# The optional
*vars*
argument is a dict with members that will take
# precedence in interpolation.
print(cfg.get('Section1', 'foo', vars={'bar': 'Documentation',
'baz': 'evil'}))
# The optional
`fallback`
argument can be used to provide a fallback value
# The optional
*fallback*
argument can be used to provide a fallback value
print(cfg.get('Section1', 'foo'))
# -> "Python is fun!"
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@@ -141,11 +141,11 @@ Here is the :class:`Header` class description:
Returns an approximation of the :class:`Header` as a string, using an
unlimited line length. All pieces are converted to unicode using the
specified encoding and joined together appropriately. Any pieces with a
charset of `
unknown-8bit` are decoded as `ASCII` using the `replace
`
charset of `
`'unknown-8bit'`` are decoded as ASCII using the ``'replace'`
`
error handler.
.. versionchanged:: 3.2
Added handling for the `
unknown-8bit
` charset.
Added handling for the `
`'unknown-8bit'`
` charset.
.. method:: __eq__(other)
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may be called.
For cases where you want passive introspection, like documentation tools, this
can be inconvenient. `getattr_static` has the same signature as :func:`getattr`
can be inconvenient.
:func:
`getattr_static` has the same signature as :func:`getattr`
but avoids executing code when it fetches attributes.
.. function:: getattr_static(obj, attr, default=None)
Retrieve attributes without triggering dynamic lookup via the
descriptor protocol,
`__getattr__` or
`__getattribute__`.
descriptor protocol,
:meth:`__getattr__` or :meth:
`__getattribute__`.
Note: this function may not be able to retrieve all attributes
that getattr can fetch (like dynamically created attributes)
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that raise AttributeError). It can also return descriptors objects
instead of instance members.
If the instance `__dict__` is shadowed by another member (for example a
If the instance
:attr:
`__dict__` is shadowed by another member (for example a
property) then this function will be unable to find instance members.
.. versionadded:: 3.2
`getattr_static` does not resolve descriptors, for example slot descriptors or
:func:
`getattr_static` does not resolve descriptors, for example slot descriptors or
getset descriptors on objects implemented in C. The descriptor object
is returned instead of the underlying attribute.
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@@ -293,7 +293,7 @@ used from the command line. The basic command-line usage is::
As a shortcut, ``python -m unittest`` is the equivalent of
``python -m unittest discover``. If you want to pass arguments to test
discovery the `
discover
` sub-command must be used explicitly.
discovery the `
`discover`
` sub-command must be used explicitly.
The ``discover`` sub-command has the following options:
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.. cmdoption:: -s directory
Directory to start discovery (
'.'
default)
Directory to start discovery (
``.``
default)
.. cmdoption:: -p pattern
Pattern to match test files (
'test*.py'
default)
Pattern to match test files (
``test*.py``
default)
.. cmdoption:: -t directory
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single test.
.. versionchanged::
`TestCase` can be instantiated successfully without providing a method
name. This makes it easier to experiment with `TestCase` from the
:class:
`TestCase` can be instantiated successfully without providing a method
name. This makes it easier to experiment with
:class:
`TestCase` from the
interactive interpreter.
*methodName* defaults to :meth:`runTest`.
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+---------------------------------------------------------+--------------------------------------+------------+
| Method | Checks that | New in |
+=========================================================+======================================+============+
| :meth:`assertRaises(exc, fun, *args, **kwds) | ``fun(*args, **kwds)`` raises
`exc`
| |
| :meth:`assertRaises(exc, fun, *args, **kwds) | ``fun(*args, **kwds)`` raises
*exc*
| |
| <TestCase.assertRaises>` | | |
+---------------------------------------------------------+--------------------------------------+------------+
| :meth:`assertRaisesRegex(exc, re, fun, *args, **kwds) | ``fun(*args, **kwds)`` raises
`exc`
| 3.1 |
| <TestCase.assertRaisesRegex>` | and the message matches
`re`
| |
| :meth:`assertRaisesRegex(exc, re, fun, *args, **kwds) | ``fun(*args, **kwds)`` raises
*exc*
| 3.1 |
| <TestCase.assertRaisesRegex>` | and the message matches
*re*
| |
+---------------------------------------------------------+--------------------------------------+------------+
| :meth:`assertWarns(warn, fun, *args, **kwds) | ``fun(*args, **kwds)`` raises
`warn`
| 3.2 |
| :meth:`assertWarns(warn, fun, *args, **kwds) | ``fun(*args, **kwds)`` raises
*warn*
| 3.2 |
| <TestCase.assertWarns>` | | |
+---------------------------------------------------------+--------------------------------------+------------+
| :meth:`assertWarnsRegex(warn, re, fun, *args, **kwds) | ``fun(*args, **kwds)`` raises
`warn`
| 3.2 |
| <TestCase.assertWarnsRegex>` | and the message matches
`re`
| |
| :meth:`assertWarnsRegex(warn, re, fun, *args, **kwds) | ``fun(*args, **kwds)`` raises
*warn*
| 3.2 |
| <TestCase.assertWarnsRegex>` | and the message matches
*re*
| |
+---------------------------------------------------------+--------------------------------------+------------+
.. method:: assertRaises(exception, callable, *args, **kwds)
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| :meth:`assertNotRegex(s, re) | ``not regex.search(s)`` | 3.2 |
| <TestCase.assertNotRegex>` | | |
+---------------------------------------+--------------------------------+--------------+
| :meth:`assertCountEqual(a, b) |
`a` and `b`
have the same | 3.2 |
| :meth:`assertCountEqual(a, b) |
*a* and *b*
have the same | 3.2 |
| <TestCase.assertCountEqual>` | elements in the same number, | |
| | regardless of their order | |
+---------------------------------------+--------------------------------+--------------+
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.. class:: TextTestRunner(stream=None, descriptions=True, verbosity=1, runnerclass=None, warnings=None)
A basic test runner implementation that outputs results to a stream. If *stream*
is `
None`, the default,
`sys.stderr` is used as the output stream. This class
is `
`None``, the default, :data:
`sys.stderr` is used as the output stream. This class
has a few configurable parameters, but is essentially very simple. Graphical
applications which run test suites should provide alternate implementations.
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Added the ``warnings`` argument.
.. versionchanged:: 3.2
The default stream is set to `sys.stderr` at instantiation time rather
The default stream is set to
:data:
`sys.stderr` at instantiation time rather
than import time.
.. method:: _makeResult()
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