Exemple #1
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def test_add_doc():
    def f():
        """Icky doc"""
        pass

    six._add_doc(f, """New doc""")
    assert f.__doc__ == "New doc"
Exemple #2
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def test_add_doc():
    def f():
        """Icky doc"""
        pass
    six._add_doc(f, """New doc""")
    assert f.__doc__ == "New doc"
Exemple #3
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        func.__doc__ = doc

# xb and xu are different from b and u in six.
# Code without 2.5 support does not need xb().
# Code that only supports Python 3 versions greater than 3.3 thus does not need xu().
if not PY2:
    def xb(string):
        return string.encode('utf-8')
    def xu(string):
        return string
else:
    def xb(string):
        return string.encode('utf-8') if isinstance(string, unicode) else string
    def xu(string):
        return string if isinstance(string, unicode) else unicode(string, 'utf-8')
_add_doc(xb, '''Byte literal''')
_add_doc(xu, '''Text literal''')


try:
    _bytearray = bytearray      # New in version 2.6.
except NameError:
    _bytearray = type(None)
try:
    _memoryview = memoryview    # New in version 2.7.
except NameError:
    _memoryview = type(None)


def force_bytes(value, encoding='utf-8', errors='strict'):
    '''Force value to bytes.'''