Issue #5330: C functions called with keyword arguments were not reported by
[python.git] / Lib / test / test_quopri.py
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1 from test import test_support
2 import unittest
4 import sys, cStringIO, subprocess
5 import quopri
9 ENCSAMPLE = """\
10 Here's a bunch of special=20
12 =A1=A2=A3=A4=A5=A6=A7=A8=A9
13 =AA=AB=AC=AD=AE=AF=B0=B1=B2=B3
14 =B4=B5=B6=B7=B8=B9=BA=BB=BC=BD=BE
15 =BF=C0=C1=C2=C3=C4=C5=C6
16 =C7=C8=C9=CA=CB=CC=CD=CE=CF
17 =D0=D1=D2=D3=D4=D5=D6=D7
18 =D8=D9=DA=DB=DC=DD=DE=DF
19 =E0=E1=E2=E3=E4=E5=E6=E7
20 =E8=E9=EA=EB=EC=ED=EE=EF
21 =F0=F1=F2=F3=F4=F5=F6=F7
22 =F8=F9=FA=FB=FC=FD=FE=FF
24 characters... have fun!
25 """
27 # First line ends with a space
28 DECSAMPLE = "Here's a bunch of special \n" + \
29 """\
31 \xa1\xa2\xa3\xa4\xa5\xa6\xa7\xa8\xa9
32 \xaa\xab\xac\xad\xae\xaf\xb0\xb1\xb2\xb3
33 \xb4\xb5\xb6\xb7\xb8\xb9\xba\xbb\xbc\xbd\xbe
34 \xbf\xc0\xc1\xc2\xc3\xc4\xc5\xc6
35 \xc7\xc8\xc9\xca\xcb\xcc\xcd\xce\xcf
36 \xd0\xd1\xd2\xd3\xd4\xd5\xd6\xd7
37 \xd8\xd9\xda\xdb\xdc\xdd\xde\xdf
38 \xe0\xe1\xe2\xe3\xe4\xe5\xe6\xe7
39 \xe8\xe9\xea\xeb\xec\xed\xee\xef
40 \xf0\xf1\xf2\xf3\xf4\xf5\xf6\xf7
41 \xf8\xf9\xfa\xfb\xfc\xfd\xfe\xff
43 characters... have fun!
44 """
47 def withpythonimplementation(testfunc):
48 def newtest(self):
49 # Test default implementation
50 testfunc(self)
51 # Test Python implementation
52 if quopri.b2a_qp is not None or quopri.a2b_qp is not None:
53 oldencode = quopri.b2a_qp
54 olddecode = quopri.a2b_qp
55 try:
56 quopri.b2a_qp = None
57 quopri.a2b_qp = None
58 testfunc(self)
59 finally:
60 quopri.b2a_qp = oldencode
61 quopri.a2b_qp = olddecode
62 newtest.__name__ = testfunc.__name__
63 return newtest
65 class QuopriTestCase(unittest.TestCase):
66 # Each entry is a tuple of (plaintext, encoded string). These strings are
67 # used in the "quotetabs=0" tests.
68 STRINGS = (
69 # Some normal strings
70 ('hello', 'hello'),
71 ('''hello
72 there
73 world''', '''hello
74 there
75 world'''),
76 ('''hello
77 there
78 world
79 ''', '''hello
80 there
81 world
82 '''),
83 ('\201\202\203', '=81=82=83'),
84 # Add some trailing MUST QUOTE strings
85 ('hello ', 'hello=20'),
86 ('hello\t', 'hello=09'),
87 # Some long lines. First, a single line of 108 characters
88 ('xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx\xd8\xd9\xda\xdb\xdc\xdd\xde\xdfxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx',
89 '''xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx=D8=D9=DA=DB=DC=DD=DE=DFx=
90 xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx'''),
91 # A line of exactly 76 characters, no soft line break should be needed
92 ('yyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy',
93 'yyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy'),
94 # A line of 77 characters, forcing a soft line break at position 75,
95 # and a second line of exactly 2 characters (because the soft line
96 # break `=' sign counts against the line length limit).
97 ('zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz',
98 '''zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz=
99 zz'''),
100 # A line of 151 characters, forcing a soft line break at position 75,
101 # with a second line of exactly 76 characters and no trailing =
102 ('zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz',
103 '''zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz=
104 zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz'''),
105 # A string containing a hard line break, but which the first line is
106 # 151 characters and the second line is exactly 76 characters. This
107 # should leave us with three lines, the first which has a soft line
108 # break, and which the second and third do not.
109 ('''yyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy
110 zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz''',
111 '''yyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy=
112 yyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy
113 zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz'''),
114 # Now some really complex stuff ;)
115 (DECSAMPLE, ENCSAMPLE),
118 # These are used in the "quotetabs=1" tests.
119 ESTRINGS = (
120 ('hello world', 'hello=20world'),
121 ('hello\tworld', 'hello=09world'),
124 # These are used in the "header=1" tests.
125 HSTRINGS = (
126 ('hello world', 'hello_world'),
127 ('hello_world', 'hello=5Fworld'),
130 @withpythonimplementation
131 def test_encodestring(self):
132 for p, e in self.STRINGS:
133 self.assert_(quopri.encodestring(p) == e)
135 @withpythonimplementation
136 def test_decodestring(self):
137 for p, e in self.STRINGS:
138 self.assert_(quopri.decodestring(e) == p)
140 @withpythonimplementation
141 def test_idempotent_string(self):
142 for p, e in self.STRINGS:
143 self.assert_(quopri.decodestring(quopri.encodestring(e)) == e)
145 @withpythonimplementation
146 def test_encode(self):
147 for p, e in self.STRINGS:
148 infp = cStringIO.StringIO(p)
149 outfp = cStringIO.StringIO()
150 quopri.encode(infp, outfp, quotetabs=False)
151 self.assert_(outfp.getvalue() == e)
153 @withpythonimplementation
154 def test_decode(self):
155 for p, e in self.STRINGS:
156 infp = cStringIO.StringIO(e)
157 outfp = cStringIO.StringIO()
158 quopri.decode(infp, outfp)
159 self.assert_(outfp.getvalue() == p)
161 @withpythonimplementation
162 def test_embedded_ws(self):
163 for p, e in self.ESTRINGS:
164 self.assert_(quopri.encodestring(p, quotetabs=True) == e)
165 self.assert_(quopri.decodestring(e) == p)
167 @withpythonimplementation
168 def test_encode_header(self):
169 for p, e in self.HSTRINGS:
170 self.assert_(quopri.encodestring(p, header=True) == e)
172 @withpythonimplementation
173 def test_decode_header(self):
174 for p, e in self.HSTRINGS:
175 self.assert_(quopri.decodestring(e, header=True) == p)
177 def test_scriptencode(self):
178 (p, e) = self.STRINGS[-1]
179 process = subprocess.Popen([sys.executable, "-mquopri"],
180 stdin=subprocess.PIPE, stdout=subprocess.PIPE)
181 cout, cerr = process.communicate(p)
182 # On Windows, Python will output the result to stdout using
183 # CRLF, as the mode of stdout is text mode. To compare this
184 # with the expected result, we need to do a line-by-line comparison.
185 self.assertEqual(cout.splitlines(), e.splitlines())
187 def test_scriptdecode(self):
188 (p, e) = self.STRINGS[-1]
189 process = subprocess.Popen([sys.executable, "-mquopri", "-d"],
190 stdin=subprocess.PIPE, stdout=subprocess.PIPE)
191 cout, cerr = process.communicate(e)
192 self.assertEqual(cout.splitlines(), p.splitlines())
194 def test_main():
195 test_support.run_unittest(QuopriTestCase)
198 if __name__ == "__main__":
199 test_main()