symbian-qemu-0.9.1-12/python-2.6.1/Lib/test/test_unicode_file.py
author johnathan.white@2718R8BGH51.accenture.com
Mon, 08 Mar 2010 18:45:03 +0000
changeset 46 b6935a90ca64
parent 1 2fb8b9db1c86
permissions -rw-r--r--
Modify framebuffer and NGA framebuffer to read screen size from board model dtb file. Optimise memory usuage of frame buffer Add example minigui application with hooks to profiler (which writes results to S:\). Modified NGA framebuffer to run its own dfc queue at high priority

# Test some Unicode file name semantics
# We dont test many operations on files other than
# that their names can be used with Unicode characters.
import os, glob, time, shutil
import unicodedata

import unittest
from test.test_support import run_unittest, TestSkipped, TESTFN_UNICODE
from test.test_support import TESTFN_ENCODING, TESTFN_UNICODE_UNENCODEABLE
try:
    TESTFN_ENCODED = TESTFN_UNICODE.encode(TESTFN_ENCODING)
except (UnicodeError, TypeError):
    # Either the file system encoding is None, or the file name
    # cannot be encoded in the file system encoding.
    raise TestSkipped("No Unicode filesystem semantics on this platform.")

if TESTFN_ENCODED.decode(TESTFN_ENCODING) != TESTFN_UNICODE:
    # The file system encoding does not support Latin-1
    # (which test_support assumes), so try the file system
    # encoding instead.
    import sys
    try:
        TESTFN_UNICODE = unicode("@test-\xe0\xf2", sys.getfilesystemencoding())
        TESTFN_ENCODED = TESTFN_UNICODE.encode(TESTFN_ENCODING)
        if '?' in TESTFN_ENCODED:
            # MBCS will not report the error properly
            raise UnicodeError, "mbcs encoding problem"
    except (UnicodeError, TypeError):
        raise TestSkipped("Cannot find a suiteable filename.")

if TESTFN_ENCODED.decode(TESTFN_ENCODING) != TESTFN_UNICODE:
    raise TestSkipped("Cannot find a suitable filename.")

def remove_if_exists(filename):
    if os.path.exists(filename):
        os.unlink(filename)

class TestUnicodeFiles(unittest.TestCase):
    # The 'do_' functions are the actual tests.  They generally assume the
    # file already exists etc.

    # Do all the tests we can given only a single filename.  The file should
    # exist.
    def _do_single(self, filename):
        self.failUnless(os.path.exists(filename))
        self.failUnless(os.path.isfile(filename))
        self.failUnless(os.access(filename, os.R_OK))
        self.failUnless(os.path.exists(os.path.abspath(filename)))
        self.failUnless(os.path.isfile(os.path.abspath(filename)))
        self.failUnless(os.access(os.path.abspath(filename), os.R_OK))
        os.chmod(filename, 0777)
        os.utime(filename, None)
        os.utime(filename, (time.time(), time.time()))
        # Copy/rename etc tests using the same filename
        self._do_copyish(filename, filename)
        # Filename should appear in glob output
        self.failUnless(
            os.path.abspath(filename)==os.path.abspath(glob.glob(filename)[0]))
        # basename should appear in listdir.
        path, base = os.path.split(os.path.abspath(filename))
        if isinstance(base, str):
            base = base.decode(TESTFN_ENCODING)
        file_list = os.listdir(path)
        # listdir() with a unicode arg may or may not return Unicode
        # objects, depending on the platform.
        if file_list and isinstance(file_list[0], str):
            file_list = [f.decode(TESTFN_ENCODING) for f in file_list]

        # Normalize the unicode strings, as round-tripping the name via the OS
        # may return a different (but equivalent) value.
        base = unicodedata.normalize("NFD", base)
        file_list = [unicodedata.normalize("NFD", f) for f in file_list]

        self.failUnless(base in file_list)

    # Do as many "equivalancy' tests as we can - ie, check that although we
    # have different types for the filename, they refer to the same file.
    def _do_equivalent(self, filename1, filename2):
        # Note we only check "filename1 against filename2" - we don't bother
        # checking "filename2 against 1", as we assume we are called again with
        # the args reversed.
        self.failUnless(type(filename1)!=type(filename2),
                    "No point checking equivalent filenames of the same type")
        # stat and lstat should return the same results.
        self.failUnlessEqual(os.stat(filename1),
                             os.stat(filename2))
        self.failUnlessEqual(os.lstat(filename1),
                             os.lstat(filename2))
        # Copy/rename etc tests using equivalent filename
        self._do_copyish(filename1, filename2)

    # Tests that copy, move, etc one file to another.
    def _do_copyish(self, filename1, filename2):
        # Should be able to rename the file using either name.
        self.failUnless(os.path.isfile(filename1)) # must exist.
        os.rename(filename1, filename2 + ".new")
        self.failUnless(os.path.isfile(filename1+".new"))
        os.rename(filename1 + ".new", filename2)
        self.failUnless(os.path.isfile(filename2))

        shutil.copy(filename1, filename2 + ".new")
        os.unlink(filename1 + ".new") # remove using equiv name.
        # And a couple of moves, one using each name.
        shutil.move(filename1, filename2 + ".new")
        self.failUnless(not os.path.exists(filename2))
        shutil.move(filename1 + ".new", filename2)
        self.failUnless(os.path.exists(filename1))
        # Note - due to the implementation of shutil.move,
        # it tries a rename first.  This only fails on Windows when on
        # different file systems - and this test can't ensure that.
        # So we test the shutil.copy2 function, which is the thing most
        # likely to fail.
        shutil.copy2(filename1, filename2 + ".new")
        os.unlink(filename1 + ".new")

    def _do_directory(self, make_name, chdir_name, encoded):
        cwd = os.getcwd()
        if os.path.isdir(make_name):
            os.rmdir(make_name)
        os.mkdir(make_name)
        try:
            os.chdir(chdir_name)
            try:
                if not encoded:
                    cwd_result = os.getcwdu()
                    name_result = make_name
                else:
                    cwd_result = os.getcwd().decode(TESTFN_ENCODING)
                    name_result = make_name.decode(TESTFN_ENCODING)

                cwd_result = unicodedata.normalize("NFD", cwd_result)
                name_result = unicodedata.normalize("NFD", name_result)

                self.failUnlessEqual(os.path.basename(cwd_result),name_result)
            finally:
                os.chdir(cwd)
        finally:
            os.rmdir(make_name)

    # The '_test' functions 'entry points with params' - ie, what the
    # top-level 'test' functions would be if they could take params
    def _test_single(self, filename):
        remove_if_exists(filename)
        f = file(filename, "w")
        f.close()
        try:
            self._do_single(filename)
        finally:
            os.unlink(filename)
        self.failUnless(not os.path.exists(filename))
        # and again with os.open.
        f = os.open(filename, os.O_CREAT)
        os.close(f)
        try:
            self._do_single(filename)
        finally:
            os.unlink(filename)

    def _test_equivalent(self, filename1, filename2):
        remove_if_exists(filename1)
        self.failUnless(not os.path.exists(filename2))
        f = file(filename1, "w")
        f.close()
        try:
            self._do_equivalent(filename1, filename2)
        finally:
            os.unlink(filename1)

    # The 'test' functions are unittest entry points, and simply call our
    # _test functions with each of the filename combinations we wish to test
    def test_single_files(self):
        self._test_single(TESTFN_ENCODED)
        self._test_single(TESTFN_UNICODE)
        if TESTFN_UNICODE_UNENCODEABLE is not None:
            self._test_single(TESTFN_UNICODE_UNENCODEABLE)

    def test_equivalent_files(self):
        self._test_equivalent(TESTFN_ENCODED, TESTFN_UNICODE)
        self._test_equivalent(TESTFN_UNICODE, TESTFN_ENCODED)

    def test_directories(self):
        # For all 'equivalent' combinations:
        #  Make dir with encoded, chdir with unicode, checkdir with encoded
        #  (or unicode/encoded/unicode, etc
        ext = ".dir"
        self._do_directory(TESTFN_ENCODED+ext, TESTFN_ENCODED+ext, True)
        self._do_directory(TESTFN_ENCODED+ext, TESTFN_UNICODE+ext, True)
        self._do_directory(TESTFN_UNICODE+ext, TESTFN_ENCODED+ext, False)
        self._do_directory(TESTFN_UNICODE+ext, TESTFN_UNICODE+ext, False)
        # Our directory name that can't use a non-unicode name.
        if TESTFN_UNICODE_UNENCODEABLE is not None:
            self._do_directory(TESTFN_UNICODE_UNENCODEABLE+ext,
                               TESTFN_UNICODE_UNENCODEABLE+ext,
                               False)

def test_main():
    run_unittest(__name__)

if __name__ == "__main__":
    test_main()