def test_dict_will_raise_typeerror(): br = BinaryReply([1, 2, 3]) br = BinaryReply(b"\x01\x02\x03\x04\x05\x06") with pytest.raises(TypeError): br = BinaryReply({ 'device number': 1, 'command number': 2, 'data': 3}) # This should fail.
def test_parsing_without_message_id(): br = BinaryReply(b"\x01\x02\x03\x04\x05\x06", message_id=False) assert(br.device_number == 1) assert(br.command_number == 2) assert(br.data == 100992003 == 3 | (4 << 8) | (5 << 16) | (6 << 24) ) assert(br.message_id == None)
def test_init(): br = BinaryReply([1, 56, 10502]) assert(br.device_number == 1) assert(br.command_number == 56) assert(br.data == 10502)
def test_parsing_with_message_id(): br = BinaryReply(b"\x01\x02\x03\x04\x05\x06", message_id=True) assert(br.device_number == 1) assert(br.command_number == 2) assert(br.data == 3 | (4 << 8) | (5 << 16) == 328707) assert(br.message_id == 6)
def test_parsing(): br = BinaryReply(b"\x01\xFF\x03\x00\x00\x00") assert(br.device_number == 1) assert(br.command_number == 0xFF == 255) assert(br.data == 3)
def test_message_id_is_None(): br = BinaryReply([3, 32, 0]) assert(br.message_id == None)
def test_init_with_message_id(): br = BinaryReply([2, 44, 21231, 12]) assert(br.device_number == 2) assert(br.command_number == 44) assert(br.data == 21231) assert(br.message_id == 12)
def test_message_available_from_raises(): try: raise UnexpectedReplyError("TEST", BinaryReply([1, 2, 3])) except UnexpectedReplyError as ex: assert (ex.args) assert (ex.reply)