Issue #7051: Clarify behaviour of 'g' and 'G'-style formatting.
[python.git] / Lib / test / test_getargs.py
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1 """
2 Test the internal getargs.c implementation
4 PyArg_ParseTuple() is defined here.
6 The test here is not intended to test all of the module, just the
7 single case that failed between 2.1 and 2.2a2.
8 """
10 # marshal.loads() uses PyArg_ParseTuple(args, "s#:loads")
11 # The s code will cause a Unicode conversion to occur. This test
12 # verify that the error is propagated properly from the C code back to
13 # Python.
15 import marshal
16 import unittest
17 from test import test_support
19 class GetArgsTest(unittest.TestCase):
20 # If the encoding succeeds using the current default encoding,
21 # this test will fail because it does not test the right part of the
22 # PyArg_ParseTuple() implementation.
23 def test_with_marshal(self):
24 if not test_support.have_unicode:
25 return
27 arg = unicode(r'\222', 'unicode-escape')
28 self.assertRaises(UnicodeError, marshal.loads, arg)
30 def test_main():
31 test_support.run_unittest(GetArgsTest)
33 if __name__ == '__main__':
34 test_main()