2 # Simple tests for the talloc python bindings.
3 # Copyright (C) 2015 Petr Viktorin <pviktori@redhat.com>
18 class TallocTests(unittest
.TestCase
):
20 def test_report_full(self
):
21 # report_full is hardcoded to print to stdout, so use a subprocess
22 process
= subprocess
.Popen([
25 import talloc, _test_pytalloc
26 obj = _test_pytalloc.new()
27 talloc.report_full(obj)
29 ], stdout
=subprocess
.PIPE
)
30 output
, stderr
= process
.communicate()
32 self
.assertTrue("full talloc report on 'talloc.Object" in output
)
33 self
.assertTrue("This is a test string" in output
)
35 def test_totalblocks(self
):
36 obj
= _test_pytalloc
.new()
37 # Two blocks: the string, and the name
38 self
.assertEqual(talloc
.total_blocks(obj
), 2)
41 obj
= _test_pytalloc
.new()
42 prefix
= '<talloc.Object talloc object at'
43 self
.assertTrue(repr(obj
).startswith(prefix
))
44 self
.assertEqual(repr(obj
), str(obj
))
46 def test_base_repr(self
):
47 obj
= _test_pytalloc
.base_new()
48 prefix
= '<talloc.BaseObject talloc based object at'
49 self
.assertTrue(repr(obj
).startswith(prefix
))
50 self
.assertEqual(repr(obj
), str(obj
))
52 def test_destructor(self
):
53 # Check correct lifetime of the talloc'd data
55 obj
= _test_pytalloc
.DObject(lambda: lst
.append('dead'))
56 self
.assertEqual(lst
, [])
59 self
.assertEqual(lst
, ['dead'])
61 def test_base_destructor(self
):
62 # Check correct lifetime of the talloc'd data
64 obj
= _test_pytalloc
.DBaseObject(lambda: lst
.append('dead'))
65 self
.assertEqual(lst
, [])
68 self
.assertEqual(lst
, ['dead'])
71 class TallocComparisonTests(unittest
.TestCase
):
73 def test_compare_same(self
):
74 obj1
= _test_pytalloc
.new()
75 self
.assertTrue(obj1
== obj1
)
76 self
.assertFalse(obj1
!= obj1
)
77 self
.assertTrue(obj1
<= obj1
)
78 self
.assertFalse(obj1
< obj1
)
79 self
.assertTrue(obj1
>= obj1
)
80 self
.assertFalse(obj1
> obj1
)
82 def test_compare_different(self
):
83 # object comparison is consistent
86 _test_pytalloc
.new()])
87 self
.assertFalse(obj1
== obj2
)
88 self
.assertTrue(obj1
!= obj2
)
89 self
.assertTrue(obj1
<= obj2
)
90 self
.assertTrue(obj1
< obj2
)
91 self
.assertFalse(obj1
>= obj2
)
92 self
.assertFalse(obj1
> obj2
)
94 def test_compare_different_types(self
):
95 # object comparison falls back to comparing types
96 if sys
.version_info
>= (3, 0):
97 # In Python 3, types are unorderable -- nothing to test
99 if talloc
.Object
< _test_pytalloc
.DObject
:
100 obj1
= _test_pytalloc
.new()
101 obj2
= _test_pytalloc
.DObject(dummy_func
)
103 obj2
= _test_pytalloc
.new()
104 obj1
= _test_pytalloc
.DObject(dummy_func
)
105 self
.assertFalse(obj1
== obj2
)
106 self
.assertTrue(obj1
!= obj2
)
107 self
.assertTrue(obj1
<= obj2
)
108 self
.assertTrue(obj1
< obj2
)
109 self
.assertFalse(obj1
>= obj2
)
110 self
.assertFalse(obj1
> obj2
)
113 class TallocBaseComparisonTests(unittest
.TestCase
):
115 def test_compare_same(self
):
116 obj1
= _test_pytalloc
.base_new()
117 self
.assertTrue(obj1
== obj1
)
118 self
.assertFalse(obj1
!= obj1
)
119 self
.assertTrue(obj1
<= obj1
)
120 self
.assertFalse(obj1
< obj1
)
121 self
.assertTrue(obj1
>= obj1
)
122 self
.assertFalse(obj1
> obj1
)
124 def test_compare_different(self
):
125 # object comparison is consistent
126 obj1
, obj2
= sorted([
127 _test_pytalloc
.base_new(),
128 _test_pytalloc
.base_new()])
129 self
.assertFalse(obj1
== obj2
)
130 self
.assertTrue(obj1
!= obj2
)
131 self
.assertTrue(obj1
<= obj2
)
132 self
.assertTrue(obj1
< obj2
)
133 self
.assertFalse(obj1
>= obj2
)
134 self
.assertFalse(obj1
> obj2
)
136 def test_compare_different_types(self
):
137 # object comparison falls back to comparing types
138 if sys
.version_info
>= (3, 0):
139 # In Python 3, types are unorderable -- nothing to test
141 if talloc
.BaseObject
< _test_pytalloc
.DBaseObject
:
142 obj1
= _test_pytalloc
.base_new()
143 obj2
= _test_pytalloc
.DBaseObject(dummy_func
)
145 obj2
= _test_pytalloc
.base_new()
146 obj1
= _test_pytalloc
.DBaseObject(dummy_func
)
147 self
.assertFalse(obj1
== obj2
)
148 self
.assertTrue(obj1
!= obj2
)
149 self
.assertTrue(obj1
<= obj2
)
150 self
.assertTrue(obj1
< obj2
)
151 self
.assertFalse(obj1
>= obj2
)
152 self
.assertFalse(obj1
> obj2
)
155 class TallocUtilTests(unittest
.TestCase
):
157 def test_get_type(self
):
158 self
.assertTrue(talloc
.Object
is _test_pytalloc
.get_object_type())
160 def test_reference(self
):
161 # Check correct lifetime of the talloc'd data with multiple references
163 obj
= _test_pytalloc
.DObject(lambda: lst
.append('dead'))
164 ref
= _test_pytalloc
.reference(obj
)
167 self
.assertEqual(lst
, [])
170 self
.assertEqual(lst
, ['dead'])
172 def test_get_base_type(self
):
173 self
.assertTrue(talloc
.BaseObject
is _test_pytalloc
.base_get_object_type())
175 def test_base_reference(self
):
176 # Check correct lifetime of the talloc'd data with multiple references
178 obj
= _test_pytalloc
.DBaseObject(lambda: lst
.append('dead'))
179 ref
= _test_pytalloc
.base_reference(obj
)
182 self
.assertEqual(lst
, [])
185 self
.assertEqual(lst
, ['dead'])
188 if __name__
== '__main__':
189 unittest
.TestProgram()