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- #!/usr/bin/env python
- # 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()
-