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import unittest import idlelib.CallTips as ct CTi = ct.CallTips() # needed for get_entity test in 2.7 import textwrap import types import warnings default_tip = '' # Test Class TC is used in multiple get_argspec test methods class TC(object): 'doc' tip = "(ai=None, *args)" def __init__(self, ai=None, *b): 'doc' __init__.tip = "(self, ai=None, *args)" def t1(self): 'doc' t1.tip = "(self)" def t2(self, ai, b=None): 'doc' t2.tip = "(self, ai, b=None)" def t3(self, ai, *args): 'doc' t3.tip = "(self, ai, *args)" def t4(self, *args): 'doc' t4.tip = "(self, *args)" def t5(self, ai, b=None, *args, **kw): 'doc' t5.tip = "(self, ai, b=None, *args, **kwargs)" def t6(no, self): 'doc' t6.tip = "(no, self)" def __call__(self, ci): 'doc' __call__.tip = "(self, ci)" # attaching .tip to wrapped methods does not work @classmethod def cm(cls, a): 'doc' @staticmethod def sm(b): 'doc' tc = TC() signature = ct.get_arg_text # 2.7 and 3.x use different functions class Get_signatureTest(unittest.TestCase): # The signature function must return a string, even if blank. # Test a variety of objects to be sure that none cause it to raise # (quite aside from getting as correct an answer as possible). # The tests of builtins may break if the docstrings change, # but a red buildbot is better than a user crash (as has happened). # For a simple mismatch, change the expected output to the actual. def test_builtins(self): # 2.7 puts '()\n' where 3.x does not, other minor differences # Python class that inherits builtin methods class List(list): "List() doc" # Simulate builtin with no docstring for default argspec test class SB: __call__ = None def gtest(obj, out): self.assertEqual(signature(obj), out) if List.__doc__ is not None: gtest(List, '()\n' + List.__doc__) gtest(list.__new__, 'T.__new__(S, ...) -> a new object with type S, a subtype of T') gtest(list.__init__, 'x.__init__(...) initializes x; see help(type(x)) for signature') append_doc = "L.append(object) -- append object to end" gtest(list.append, append_doc) gtest([].append, append_doc) gtest(List.append, append_doc) gtest(types.MethodType, '()\ninstancemethod(function, instance, class)') gtest(SB(), default_tip) def test_signature_wrap(self): # This is also a test of an old-style class if textwrap.TextWrapper.__doc__ is not None: self.assertEqual(signature(textwrap.TextWrapper), '''\ (width=70, initial_indent='', subsequent_indent='', expand_tabs=True, replace_whitespace=True, fix_sentence_endings=False, break_long_words=True, drop_whitespace=True, break_on_hyphens=True)''') def test_docline_truncation(self): def f(): pass f.__doc__ = 'a'*300 self.assertEqual(signature(f), '()\n' + 'a' * (ct._MAX_COLS-3) + '...') def test_multiline_docstring(self): # Test fewer lines than max. self.assertEqual(signature(list), "()\nlist() -> new empty list\n" "list(iterable) -> new list initialized from iterable's items") # Test max lines and line (currently) too long. def f(): pass s = 'a\nb\nc\nd\n' f.__doc__ = s + 300 * 'e' + 'f' self.assertEqual(signature(f), '()\n' + s + (ct._MAX_COLS - 3) * 'e' + '...') def test_functions(self): def t1(): 'doc' t1.tip = "()" def t2(a, b=None): 'doc' t2.tip = "(a, b=None)" def t3(a, *args): 'doc' t3.tip = "(a, *args)" def t4(*args): 'doc' t4.tip = "(*args)" def t5(a, b=None, *args, **kwds): 'doc' t5.tip = "(a, b=None, *args, **kwargs)" doc = '\ndoc' if t1.__doc__ is not None else '' for func in (t1, t2, t3, t4, t5, TC): self.assertEqual(signature(func), func.tip + doc) def test_methods(self): doc = '\ndoc' if TC.__doc__ is not None else '' for meth in (TC.t1, TC.t2, TC.t3, TC.t4, TC.t5, TC.t6, TC.__call__): self.assertEqual(signature(meth), meth.tip + doc) self.assertEqual(signature(TC.cm), "(a)" + doc) self.assertEqual(signature(TC.sm), "(b)" + doc) def test_bound_methods(self): # test that first parameter is correctly removed from argspec doc = '\ndoc' if TC.__doc__ is not None else '' for meth, mtip in ((tc.t1, "()"), (tc.t4, "(*args)"), (tc.t6, "(self)"), (tc.__call__, '(ci)'), (tc, '(ci)'), (TC.cm, "(a)"),): self.assertEqual(signature(meth), mtip + doc) def test_starred_parameter(self): # test that starred first parameter is *not* removed from argspec class C: def m1(*args): pass def m2(**kwds): pass def f1(args, kwargs, *a, **k): pass def f2(args, kwargs, args1, kwargs1, *a, **k): pass c = C() self.assertEqual(signature(C.m1), '(*args)') self.assertEqual(signature(c.m1), '(*args)') self.assertEqual(signature(C.m2), '(**kwargs)') self.assertEqual(signature(c.m2), '(**kwargs)') self.assertEqual(signature(f1), '(args, kwargs, *args1, **kwargs1)') self.assertEqual(signature(f2), '(args, kwargs, args1, kwargs1, *args2, **kwargs2)') def test_no_docstring(self): def nd(s): pass TC.nd = nd self.assertEqual(signature(nd), "(s)") self.assertEqual(signature(TC.nd), "(s)") self.assertEqual(signature(tc.nd), "()") def test_attribute_exception(self): class NoCall(object): def __getattr__(self, name): raise BaseException class Call(NoCall): def __call__(self, ci): pass for meth, mtip in ((NoCall, '()'), (Call, '()'), (NoCall(), ''), (Call(), '(ci)')): self.assertEqual(signature(meth), mtip) def test_non_callables(self): for obj in (0, 0.0, '0', b'0', [], {}): self.assertEqual(signature(obj), '') class Get_entityTest(unittest.TestCase): # In 3.x, get_entity changed from 'instance method' to module function # since 'self' not used. Use dummy instance until change 2.7 also. def test_bad_entity(self): self.assertIsNone(CTi.get_entity('1//0')) def test_good_entity(self): self.assertIs(CTi.get_entity('int'), int) class Py2Test(unittest.TestCase): def test_paramtuple_float(self): # 18539: (a,b) becomes '.0' in code object; change that but not 0.0 with warnings.catch_warnings(): # Suppess message of py3 deprecation of parameter unpacking warnings.simplefilter("ignore") exec "def f((a,b), c=0.0): pass" self.assertEqual(signature(f), '(<tuple>, c=0.0)') if __name__ == '__main__': unittest.main(verbosity=2, exit=False)