Exemplo n.º 1
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    def test_format_line(self):

        cases = (
            (([], '', ''), '', ''),
            ((['a'], '', ''), 'a', ''),
            (([['a', 'bc']], '', ''), ' a\n'
             'bc', 'default alignment is to right'),
            (([['a', 'bc'], 'foo'], '', ''), ' afoo\n'
             'bc   ', 'no sep, add space to align'),
            (([['a', 'bc'], 'foo'], '|', ''), ' a|foo\n'
             'bc|   ', 'sep is "|"'),
            (([['a', 'bc'], 'foo', [1, 2, 333]], '|', ''), ' a|foo|  1\n'
             'bc|   |  2\n'
             '  |   |333', 'number will be convert to str'),
            (([['a', 'bc'], 'foo',
               [1, 2, strutil.blue('xp')]], '|', ''), ' a|foo| 1\n'
             'bc|   | 2\n'
             '  |   |' + str(strutil.blue('xp')),
             'strutil.ColoredString instance is compatible'),
        )

        for _in, _out, _mes in cases:

            rst = strutil.format_line(*_in)

            dd("_in: " + str(_in))
            dd("rst:\n" + rst)

            self.assertEqual(_out, rst,
                             ('input: {_in}, output: {_out}, expected: {rst},'
                              ' message: {_mes}').format(_in=repr(_in),
                                                         _out=repr(_out),
                                                         rst=repr(rst),
                                                         _mes=_mes))
    def test_named_color(self):

        print

        # named color shortcuts
        print strutil.blue('blue'),
        print strutil.cyan('cyan'),
        print strutil.green('green'),
        print strutil.yellow('yellow'),
        print strutil.red('red'),
        print strutil.purple('purple'),
        print strutil.white('white'),
        print

        print strutil.danger('danger'),
        print strutil.warn('warn'),
        print strutil.loaded('loaded'),
        print strutil.normal('normal'),
        print strutil.optimal('optimal'),
        print
Exemplo n.º 3
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    def test_named_color(self):

        print

        # named color shortcuts
        print strutil.blue('blue'),
        print strutil.cyan('cyan'),
        print strutil.green('green'),
        print strutil.yellow('yellow'),
        print strutil.red('red'),
        print strutil.purple('purple'),
        print strutil.white('white'),
        print

        print strutil.danger('danger'),
        print strutil.warn('warn'),
        print strutil.loaded('loaded'),
        print strutil.normal('normal'),
        print strutil.optimal('optimal'),
        print
Exemplo n.º 4
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    str_split += ' algorithm is applied: runs of consecutive whitespace'
    str_split += ' are regarded as a single separator'
    str_split = strutil.ColoredString(str_split, 'red')
    list_split = str_split.split()
    for v in list_split:
        print v

    for v in strutil.ColoredString('h\rello\npyk\rit').splitlines():
        print v
    
    str_break_line = 'one two three four five six seven eight nine ten'
    print strutil.break_line(str_break_line, 10)
    str_break_line = 'aaaaabbbbbcccccdddddeeeeefffff'
    print strutil.break_line(str_break_line, 10)

    t = strutil.blue("blue-text")
    print t

    for p in xrange(0, 200):
        print strutil.colorize(p, 100),
    print 
    for p in xrange(0, 100):
        print strutil.colorize(p, 10),
    print
    print strutil.colorize(22, 100, '{0:>10}%')
    
    str_linestr = 'adw\nni\nleng\n'
    print strutil.line_pad(str_linestr, 'hehe' * 4)

    print strutil.format_line([["name:", "age:"], ["drdrxp", "18"], "wow"], sep= 
    " | ", aligns="lll")