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from unittest import TestCase import simplejson as json class TestBitSizeIntAsString(TestCase): # Python 2.5, at least the one that ships on Mac OS X, calculates # 2 ** 31 as 0! It manages to calculate 1 << 31 correctly. values = [ (200, 200), ((1 << 31) - 1, (1 << 31) - 1), ((1 << 31), str(1 << 31)), ((1 << 31) + 1, str((1 << 31) + 1)), (-100, -100), ((-1 << 31), str(-1 << 31)), ((-1 << 31) - 1, str((-1 << 31) - 1)), ((-1 << 31) + 1, (-1 << 31) + 1), ] def test_invalid_counts(self): for n in ['foo', -1, 0, 1.0]: self.assertRaises( TypeError, json.dumps, 0, int_as_string_bitcount=n) def test_ints_outside_range_fails(self): self.assertNotEqual( str(1 << 15), json.loads(json.dumps(1 << 15, int_as_string_bitcount=16)), ) def test_ints(self): for val, expect in self.values: self.assertEqual( val, json.loads(json.dumps(val))) self.assertEqual( expect, json.loads(json.dumps(val, int_as_string_bitcount=31)), ) def test_lists(self): for val, expect in self.values: val = [val, val] expect = [expect, expect] self.assertEqual( val, json.loads(json.dumps(val))) self.assertEqual( expect, json.loads(json.dumps(val, int_as_string_bitcount=31))) def test_dicts(self): for val, expect in self.values: val = {'k': val} expect = {'k': expect} self.assertEqual( val, json.loads(json.dumps(val))) self.assertEqual( expect, json.loads(json.dumps(val, int_as_string_bitcount=31))) def test_dict_keys(self): for val, _ in self.values: expect = {str(val): 'value'} val = {val: 'value'} self.assertEqual( expect, json.loads(json.dumps(val))) self.assertEqual( expect, json.loads(json.dumps(val, int_as_string_bitcount=31)))