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#! /usr/bin/env python2.4 # UserString is a wrapper around the native builtin string type. # UserString instances should behave similar to builtin string objects.
import unittest from test import test_support, string_tests
from UserString import UserString
class UserStringTest( string_tests.CommonTest, string_tests.MixinStrUnicodeUserStringTest, string_tests.MixinStrStringUserStringTest, string_tests.MixinStrUserStringTest ):
type2test = UserString
# Overwrite the three testing methods, because UserString # can't cope with arguments propagated to UserString # (and we don't test with subclasses) def checkequal(self, result, object, methodname, *args): result = self.fixtype(result) object = self.fixtype(object) # we don't fix the arguments, because UserString can't cope with it realresult = getattr(object, methodname)(*args) self.assertEqual( result, realresult )
def checkraises(self, exc, object, methodname, *args): object = self.fixtype(object) # we don't fix the arguments, because UserString can't cope with it self.assertRaises( exc, getattr(object, methodname), *args )
def checkcall(self, object, methodname, *args): object = self.fixtype(object) # we don't fix the arguments, because UserString can't cope with it getattr(object, methodname)(*args)
def test_main(): test_support.run_unittest(UserStringTest)
if __name__ == "__main__": test_main()
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