Esempio n. 1
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    def test_traceback(self):
        i = interpreter.Interp()
        a = []

        def append_to_a(message):
            a.append(message)

        i.write = append_to_a

        def f():
            return 1 / 0

        def g():
            return f()

        i.runsource('g()', encode=False)

        if pypy:
            global_not_found = "global name 'g' is not defined"
        else:
            global_not_found = "name 'g' is not defined"

        expected = 'Traceback (most recent call last):\n  File ' + \
            green('"%s"' % _last_console_filename()) + ', line ' + bold(magenta('1')) + ', in ' + \
            cyan('<module>') + '\n    g()\n' + bold(red('NameError')) + ': ' + \
            cyan(global_not_found) + '\n'

        self.assertMultiLineEqual(str(plain('').join(a)), str(expected))
        self.assertEquals(plain('').join(a), expected)
Esempio n. 2
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 def test_getsource_works_on_interactively_defined_functions(self):
     source = 'def foo(x):\n    return x + 1\n'
     i = interpreter.Interp()
     i.runsource(source)
     import inspect
     inspected_source = inspect.getsource(i.locals['foo'])
     self.assertEqual(inspected_source, source)
Esempio n. 3
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    def test_syntaxerror(self):
        i = interpreter.Interp()
        a = []

        def append_to_a(message):
            a.append(message)

        i.write = append_to_a
        i.runsource('1.1.1.1')

        if pypy:
            expected = (
                '  File ' + green('"<input>"') +
                ', line ' + bold(magenta('1')) + '\n    1.1.1.1\n      ^\n' +
                bold(red('SyntaxError')) + ': ' + cyan('invalid syntax') +
                '\n')
        else:
            expected = (
                '  File ' + green('"<input>"') +
                ', line ' + bold(magenta('1')) + '\n    1.1.1.1\n        ^\n' +
                bold(red('SyntaxError')) + ': ' + cyan('invalid syntax') +
                '\n')

        self.assertMultiLineEqual(str(plain('').join(a)), str(expected))
        self.assertEquals(plain('').join(a), expected)
Esempio n. 4
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    def test_traceback(self):
        i = interpreter.Interp()
        a = []

        def append_to_a(message):
            a.append(message)

        i.write = append_to_a

        def f():
            return 1 / 0

        def g():
            return f()

        i.runsource('g()')

        expected = u'Traceback (most recent call last):\n' + '' + u'  File ' + green(
            u'"<input>"') + u', line ' + bold(magenta(
                u'1')) + u', in ' + cyan(u'<module>') + u'\n' + '' + bold(
                    red(u'NameError')) + u': ' + cyan(
                        u"name 'g' is not defined") + u'\n'

        self.assertEquals(str(plain('').join(a)), str(expected))
        self.assertEquals(plain('').join(a), expected)
Esempio n. 5
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    def test_runsource_bytes(self):
        i = interpreter.Interp(encoding='latin-1')

        i.runsource("a = b'\xfe'".encode('latin-1'), encode=False)
        self.assertIsInstance(i.locals['a'], str)
        self.assertEqual(i.locals['a'], b"\xfe")

        i.runsource("b = u'\xfe'".encode('latin-1'), encode=False)
        self.assertIsInstance(i.locals['b'], unicode)
        self.assertEqual(i.locals['b'], "\xfe")
Esempio n. 6
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    def test_syntaxerror(self):
        i = interpreter.Interp()
        a = []

        def append_to_a(message):
            a.append(message)

        i.write = append_to_a
        i.runsource('1.1.1.1')

        expected = ''+u''+u'  File '+green(u'"<input>"')+u', line '+bold(magenta(u'1'))+u'\n'+u'    '+u'1.1'+u'.'+u'1.1'+u'\n'+u'    '+u'    '+u'^'+u'\n'+bold(red(u'SyntaxError'))+u': '+cyan(u'invalid syntax')+u'\n'

        self.assertEquals(str(plain('').join(a)), str(expected))
        self.assertEquals(plain('').join(a), expected)
Esempio n. 7
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    def test_runsource_unicode(self):
        i = interpreter.Interp(encoding='latin-1')

        i.runsource("a = u'\xfe'", encode=True)
        self.assertIsInstance(i.locals['a'], type(u''))
        self.assertEqual(i.locals['a'], u"\xfe")
Esempio n. 8
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    def test_runsource_bytes_over_128_syntax_error_py2(self):
        i = interpreter.Interp(encoding='latin-1')

        i.runsource("a = b'\xfe'", encode=True)
        self.assertIsInstance(i.locals['a'], type(b''))
        self.assertEqual(i.locals['a'], b"\xfe")
Esempio n. 9
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    def test_runsource_bytes_over_128_syntax_error_py3(self):
        i = interpreter.Interp(encoding='latin-1')
        i.showsyntaxerror = mock.Mock(return_value=None)

        i.runsource("a = b'\xfe'", encode=True)
        i.showsyntaxerror.assert_called_with(mock.ANY)
Esempio n. 10
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 def interp_errlog(self):
     i = interpreter.Interp()
     a = []
     i.write = a.append
     return i, a
Esempio n. 11
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    def test_runsource_unicode(self):
        i = interpreter.Interp(encoding=b"latin-1")

        i.runsource("a = u'\xfe'")
        self.assertIsInstance(i.locals["a"], type(""))
        self.assertEqual(i.locals["a"], "\xfe")
Esempio n. 12
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    def test_runsource_bytes_over_128_syntax_error_py2(self):
        i = interpreter.Interp(encoding=b"latin-1")

        i.runsource(b"a = b'\xfe'")
        self.assertIsInstance(i.locals["a"], type(b""))
        self.assertEqual(i.locals["a"], b"\xfe")