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Kirill Smelkov
cpython
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ba4a7500
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ba4a7500
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Jun 16, 2014
by
Terry Jan Reedy
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Issue #21686: add unittest for idlelib.HyperParser. Original patch by Saimadhav
Heblikar.
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Lib/idlelib/HyperParser.py
Lib/idlelib/HyperParser.py
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Lib/idlelib/idle_test/test_hyperparser.py
Lib/idlelib/idle_test/test_hyperparser.py
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Lib/idlelib/HyperParser.py
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"""Provide advanced parsing abilities for
the
ParenMatch and other extensions.
"""Provide advanced parsing abilities for ParenMatch and other extensions.
HyperParser uses PyParser. PyParser mostly gives information on the
proper indentation of code. HyperParser gives additional information on
...
...
@@ -88,7 +88,7 @@ class HyperParser:
self
.
indexbracket
+=
1
def
is_in_string
(
self
):
"""Is the index given to the HyperParser i
s i
n a string?"""
"""Is the index given to the HyperParser in a string?"""
# The bracket to which we belong should be an opener.
# If it's an opener, it has to have a character.
return
(
self
.
isopener
[
self
.
indexbracket
]
and
...
...
@@ -96,7 +96,7 @@ class HyperParser:
in
(
'"'
,
"'"
))
def
is_in_code
(
self
):
"""Is the index given to the HyperParser i
s in a
normal code?"""
"""Is the index given to the HyperParser i
n
normal code?"""
return
(
not
self
.
isopener
[
self
.
indexbracket
]
or
self
.
rawtext
[
self
.
bracketing
[
self
.
indexbracket
][
0
]]
not
in
(
'#'
,
'"'
,
"'"
))
...
...
@@ -248,3 +248,8 @@ class HyperParser:
break
return
rawtext
[
last_identifier_pos
:
self
.
indexinrawtext
]
if
__name__
==
'__main__'
:
import
unittest
unittest
.
main
(
'idlelib.idle_test.test_hyperparser'
,
verbosity
=
2
)
Lib/idlelib/idle_test/test_hyperparser.py
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"""Unittest for idlelib.HyperParser"""
import
unittest
from
test.test_support
import
requires
from
Tkinter
import
Tk
,
Text
from
idlelib.EditorWindow
import
EditorWindow
from
idlelib.HyperParser
import
HyperParser
class
DummyEditwin
:
def
__init__
(
self
,
text
):
self
.
text
=
text
self
.
indentwidth
=
8
self
.
tabwidth
=
8
self
.
context_use_ps1
=
True
self
.
num_context_lines
=
50
,
500
,
1000
_build_char_in_string_func
=
EditorWindow
.
_build_char_in_string_func
.
im_func
is_char_in_string
=
EditorWindow
.
is_char_in_string
.
im_func
class
HyperParserTest
(
unittest
.
TestCase
):
code
=
(
'"""This is a module docstring"""
\
n
'
'# this line is a comment
\
n
'
'x = "this is a string"
\
n
'
"y = 'this is also a string'
\
n
"
'l = [i for i in range(10)]
\
n
'
'm = [py*py for # comment
\
n
'
' py in l]
\
n
'
'x.__len__
\
n
'
"z = ((r'asdf')+('a')))
\
n
"
'[x for x in
\
n
'
'for = False
\
n
'
)
@
classmethod
def
setUpClass
(
cls
):
requires
(
'gui'
)
cls
.
root
=
Tk
()
cls
.
text
=
Text
(
cls
.
root
)
cls
.
editwin
=
DummyEditwin
(
cls
.
text
)
@
classmethod
def
tearDownClass
(
cls
):
del
cls
.
text
,
cls
.
editwin
cls
.
root
.
destroy
()
del
cls
.
root
def
setUp
(
self
):
self
.
text
.
insert
(
'insert'
,
self
.
code
)
def
tearDown
(
self
):
self
.
text
.
delete
(
'1.0'
,
'end'
)
self
.
editwin
.
context_use_ps1
=
True
def
get_parser
(
self
,
index
):
"""
Return a parser object with index at 'index'
"""
return
HyperParser
(
self
.
editwin
,
index
)
def
test_init
(
self
):
"""
test corner cases in the init method
"""
with
self
.
assertRaises
(
ValueError
)
as
ve
:
self
.
text
.
tag_add
(
'console'
,
'1.0'
,
'1.end'
)
p
=
self
.
get_parser
(
'1.5'
)
self
.
assertIn
(
'precedes'
,
str
(
ve
.
exception
))
# test without ps1
self
.
editwin
.
context_use_ps1
=
False
# number of lines lesser than 50
p
=
self
.
get_parser
(
'end'
)
self
.
assertEqual
(
p
.
rawtext
,
self
.
text
.
get
(
'1.0'
,
'end'
))
# number of lines greater than 50
self
.
text
.
insert
(
'end'
,
self
.
text
.
get
(
'1.0'
,
'end'
)
*
4
)
p
=
self
.
get_parser
(
'54.5'
)
def
test_is_in_string
(
self
):
get
=
self
.
get_parser
p
=
get
(
'1.0'
)
self
.
assertFalse
(
p
.
is_in_string
())
p
=
get
(
'1.4'
)
self
.
assertTrue
(
p
.
is_in_string
())
p
=
get
(
'2.3'
)
self
.
assertFalse
(
p
.
is_in_string
())
p
=
get
(
'3.3'
)
self
.
assertFalse
(
p
.
is_in_string
())
p
=
get
(
'3.7'
)
self
.
assertTrue
(
p
.
is_in_string
())
p
=
get
(
'4.6'
)
self
.
assertTrue
(
p
.
is_in_string
())
def
test_is_in_code
(
self
):
get
=
self
.
get_parser
p
=
get
(
'1.0'
)
self
.
assertTrue
(
p
.
is_in_code
())
p
=
get
(
'1.1'
)
self
.
assertFalse
(
p
.
is_in_code
())
p
=
get
(
'2.5'
)
self
.
assertFalse
(
p
.
is_in_code
())
p
=
get
(
'3.4'
)
self
.
assertTrue
(
p
.
is_in_code
())
p
=
get
(
'3.6'
)
self
.
assertFalse
(
p
.
is_in_code
())
p
=
get
(
'4.14'
)
self
.
assertFalse
(
p
.
is_in_code
())
def
test_get_surrounding_bracket
(
self
):
get
=
self
.
get_parser
def
without_mustclose
(
parser
):
# a utility function to get surrounding bracket
# with mustclose=False
return
parser
.
get_surrounding_brackets
(
mustclose
=
False
)
def
with_mustclose
(
parser
):
# a utility function to get surrounding bracket
# with mustclose=True
return
parser
.
get_surrounding_brackets
(
mustclose
=
True
)
p
=
get
(
'3.2'
)
self
.
assertIsNone
(
with_mustclose
(
p
))
self
.
assertIsNone
(
without_mustclose
(
p
))
p
=
get
(
'5.6'
)
self
.
assertTupleEqual
(
without_mustclose
(
p
),
(
'5.4'
,
'5.25'
))
self
.
assertTupleEqual
(
without_mustclose
(
p
),
with_mustclose
(
p
))
p
=
get
(
'5.23'
)
self
.
assertTupleEqual
(
without_mustclose
(
p
),
(
'5.21'
,
'5.24'
))
self
.
assertTupleEqual
(
without_mustclose
(
p
),
with_mustclose
(
p
))
p
=
get
(
'6.15'
)
self
.
assertTupleEqual
(
without_mustclose
(
p
),
(
'6.4'
,
'6.end'
))
self
.
assertIsNone
(
with_mustclose
(
p
))
p
=
get
(
'9.end'
)
self
.
assertIsNone
(
with_mustclose
(
p
))
self
.
assertIsNone
(
without_mustclose
(
p
))
def
test_get_expression
(
self
):
get
=
self
.
get_parser
p
=
get
(
'4.2'
)
self
.
assertEqual
(
p
.
get_expression
(),
'y '
)
p
=
get
(
'4.7'
)
with
self
.
assertRaises
(
ValueError
)
as
ve
:
p
.
get_expression
()
self
.
assertIn
(
'is inside a code'
,
str
(
ve
.
exception
))
p
=
get
(
'5.25'
)
self
.
assertEqual
(
p
.
get_expression
(),
'range(10)'
)
p
=
get
(
'6.7'
)
self
.
assertEqual
(
p
.
get_expression
(),
'py'
)
p
=
get
(
'6.8'
)
self
.
assertEqual
(
p
.
get_expression
(),
''
)
p
=
get
(
'7.9'
)
self
.
assertEqual
(
p
.
get_expression
(),
'py'
)
p
=
get
(
'8.end'
)
self
.
assertEqual
(
p
.
get_expression
(),
'x.__len__'
)
p
=
get
(
'9.13'
)
self
.
assertEqual
(
p
.
get_expression
(),
"r'asdf'"
)
p
=
get
(
'9.17'
)
with
self
.
assertRaises
(
ValueError
)
as
ve
:
p
.
get_expression
()
self
.
assertIn
(
'is inside a code'
,
str
(
ve
.
exception
))
p
=
get
(
'10.0'
)
self
.
assertEqual
(
p
.
get_expression
(),
''
)
p
=
get
(
'11.3'
)
self
.
assertEqual
(
p
.
get_expression
(),
''
)
p
=
get
(
'11.11'
)
self
.
assertEqual
(
p
.
get_expression
(),
'False'
)
if
__name__
==
'__main__'
:
unittest
.
main
(
verbosity
=
2
)
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