Ejemplo n.º 1
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 def test_no_here_docs(self):
     php_lines = string_to_list("""
         <?php
         echo "Hello world"
         ?>""")
     updated_php, updated_python = strings.grab_heredocs(php_lines, [])
     self.assertEqual(updated_php, php_lines, "PHP should not have changed.")
     self.assertEqual(len(updated_python), 0, "Should be no python.")
Ejemplo n.º 2
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 def test_one_here_docs(self):
     #NOTE: This is pretty nasty to code. I wonder if we can make it easier
     # by allowing behaviors to accept multi-line strings, rather than lists
     # of lines? Or by stripping the \n during file input? Maybe...
     php_lines = string_to_list("""
         <?php
         echo "Hello world";
         x = <<<EOF
         Whatever, dude.
         EOF;
         ?>""")
     expected_php = string_to_list("""
         <?php
         echo "Hello world";
         x = HEREDOC_1
         ?>""")
     expected_python = string_to_list('''
         HEREDOC_1 = """
         Whatever, dude.
         """''')
     updated_php, updated_python = strings.grab_heredocs(php_lines, [])
     self.assertEqual(updated_php, expected_php)
     self.assertEqual(updated_python, expected_python)