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import unittest import struct import sys from test import test_support, string_tests class StrTest( string_tests.CommonTest, string_tests.MixinStrUnicodeUserStringTest, string_tests.MixinStrUserStringTest, string_tests.MixinStrUnicodeTest, ): type2test = str # We don't need to propagate to str def fixtype(self, obj): return obj def test_formatting(self): string_tests.MixinStrUnicodeUserStringTest.test_formatting(self) self.assertRaises(OverflowError, '%c'.__mod__, 0x1234) def test_conversion(self): # Make sure __str__() behaves properly class Foo0: def __unicode__(self): return u"foo" class Foo1: def __str__(self): return "foo" class Foo2(object): def __str__(self): return "foo" class Foo3(object): def __str__(self): return u"foo" class Foo4(unicode): def __str__(self): return u"foo" class Foo5(str): def __str__(self): return u"foo" class Foo6(str): def __str__(self): return "foos" def __unicode__(self): return u"foou" class Foo7(unicode): def __str__(self): return "foos" def __unicode__(self): return u"foou" class Foo8(str): def __new__(cls, content=""): return str.__new__(cls, 2*content) def __str__(self): return self class Foo9(str): def __str__(self): return "string" def __unicode__(self): return "not unicode" self.assert_(str(Foo0()).startswith("<")) # this is different from __unicode__ self.assertEqual(str(Foo1()), "foo") self.assertEqual(str(Foo2()), "foo") self.assertEqual(str(Foo3()), "foo") self.assertEqual(str(Foo4("bar")), "foo") self.assertEqual(str(Foo5("bar")), "foo") self.assertEqual(str(Foo6("bar")), "foos") self.assertEqual(str(Foo7("bar")), "foos") self.assertEqual(str(Foo8("foo")), "foofoo") self.assertEqual(str(Foo9("foo")), "string") self.assertEqual(unicode(Foo9("foo")), u"not unicode") def test_expandtabs_overflows_gracefully(self): # This test only affects 32-bit platforms because expandtabs can only take # an int as the max value, not a 64-bit C long. If expandtabs is changed # to take a 64-bit long, this test should apply to all platforms. if sys.maxint > (1 << 32) or struct.calcsize('P') != 4: return self.assertRaises(OverflowError, 't\tt\t'.expandtabs, sys.maxint) def test_main(): test_support.run_unittest(StrTest) if __name__ == "__main__": test_main()