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"""Verify that warnings are issued for global statements following use."""
from test.support import check_syntax_error, check_warnings import unittest import warnings
class GlobalTests(unittest.TestCase):
def setUp(self): self._warnings_manager = check_warnings() self._warnings_manager.__enter__() warnings.filterwarnings("error", module="<test string>")
def tearDown(self): self._warnings_manager.__exit__(None, None, None)
def test1(self): prog_text_1 = """\ def wrong1(): a = 1 b = 2 global a global b """ check_syntax_error(self, prog_text_1, lineno=4, offset=5)
def test2(self): prog_text_2 = """\ def wrong2(): print(x) global x """ check_syntax_error(self, prog_text_2, lineno=3, offset=5)
def test3(self): prog_text_3 = """\ def wrong3(): print(x) x = 2 global x """ check_syntax_error(self, prog_text_3, lineno=4, offset=5)
def test4(self): prog_text_4 = """\ global x x = 2 """ # this should work compile(prog_text_4, "<test string>", "exec")
def setUpModule(): cm = warnings.catch_warnings() cm.__enter__() unittest.addModuleCleanup(cm.__exit__, None, None, None) warnings.filterwarnings("error", module="<test string>")
if __name__ == "__main__": unittest.main()
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