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"""Test script for the binhex C module
Uses the mechanism of the python binhex module Based on an original test by Roger E. Masse. """ import binhex import unittest from test import support
class BinHexTestCase(unittest.TestCase):
def setUp(self): self.fname1 = support.TESTFN + "1" self.fname2 = support.TESTFN + "2" self.fname3 = support.TESTFN + "very_long_filename__very_long_filename__very_long_filename__very_long_filename__"
def tearDown(self): support.unlink(self.fname1) support.unlink(self.fname2) support.unlink(self.fname3)
DATA = b'Jack is my hero'
def test_binhex(self): with open(self.fname1, 'wb') as f: f.write(self.DATA)
binhex.binhex(self.fname1, self.fname2)
binhex.hexbin(self.fname2, self.fname1)
with open(self.fname1, 'rb') as f: finish = f.readline()
self.assertEqual(self.DATA, finish)
def test_binhex_error_on_long_filename(self): """ The testcase fails if no exception is raised when a filename parameter provided to binhex.binhex() is too long, or if the exception raised in binhex.binhex() is not an instance of binhex.Error. """ f3 = open(self.fname3, 'wb') f3.close()
self.assertRaises(binhex.Error, binhex.binhex, self.fname3, self.fname2)
def test_binhex_line_endings(self): # bpo-29566: Ensure the line endings are those for macOS 9 with open(self.fname1, 'wb') as f: f.write(self.DATA)
binhex.binhex(self.fname1, self.fname2)
with open(self.fname2, 'rb') as fp: contents = fp.read()
self.assertNotIn(b'\n', contents)
def test_main(): support.run_unittest(BinHexTestCase)
if __name__ == "__main__": test_main()
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