| """Test suite for 2to3's parser and grammar files. | |
| This is the place to add tests for changes to 2to3's grammar, such as those | |
| merging the grammars for Python 2 and 3. In addition to specific tests for | |
| parts of the grammar we've changed, we also make sure we can parse the | |
| test_grammar.py files from both Python 2 and Python 3. | |
| """ | |
| from __future__ import with_statement | |
| # Testing imports | |
| from . import support | |
| from .support import driver, test_dir | |
| # Python imports | |
| import os | |
| import sys | |
| # Local imports | |
| from lib2to3.pgen2 import tokenize | |
| from ..pgen2.parse import ParseError | |
| from lib2to3.pygram import python_symbols as syms | |
| class TestDriver(support.TestCase): | |
| def test_formfeed(self): | |
| s = """print 1\n\x0Cprint 2\n""" | |
| t = driver.parse_string(s) | |
| self.assertEqual(t.children[0].children[0].type, syms.print_stmt) | |
| self.assertEqual(t.children[1].children[0].type, syms.print_stmt) | |
| class GrammarTest(support.TestCase): | |
| def validate(self, code): | |
| support.parse_string(code) | |
| def invalid_syntax(self, code): | |
| try: | |
| self.validate(code) | |
| except ParseError: | |
| pass | |
| else: | |
| raise AssertionError("Syntax shouldn't have been valid") | |
| class TestRaiseChanges(GrammarTest): | |
| def test_2x_style_1(self): | |
| self.validate("raise") | |
| def test_2x_style_2(self): | |
| self.validate("raise E, V") | |
| def test_2x_style_3(self): | |
| self.validate("raise E, V, T") | |
| def test_2x_style_invalid_1(self): | |
| self.invalid_syntax("raise E, V, T, Z") | |
| def test_3x_style(self): | |
| self.validate("raise E1 from E2") | |
| def test_3x_style_invalid_1(self): | |
| self.invalid_syntax("raise E, V from E1") | |
| def test_3x_style_invalid_2(self): | |
| self.invalid_syntax("raise E from E1, E2") | |
| def test_3x_style_invalid_3(self): | |
| self.invalid_syntax("raise from E1, E2") | |
| def test_3x_style_invalid_4(self): | |
| self.invalid_syntax("raise E from") | |
| # Adapated from Python 3's Lib/test/test_grammar.py:GrammarTests.testFuncdef | |
| class TestFunctionAnnotations(GrammarTest): | |
| def test_1(self): | |
| self.validate("""def f(x) -> list: pass""") | |
| def test_2(self): | |
| self.validate("""def f(x:int): pass""") | |
| def test_3(self): | |
| self.validate("""def f(*x:str): pass""") | |
| def test_4(self): | |
| self.validate("""def f(**x:float): pass""") | |
| def test_5(self): | |
| self.validate("""def f(x, y:1+2): pass""") | |
| def test_6(self): | |
| self.validate("""def f(a, (b:1, c:2, d)): pass""") | |
| def test_7(self): | |
| self.validate("""def f(a, (b:1, c:2, d), e:3=4, f=5, *g:6): pass""") | |
| def test_8(self): | |
| s = """def f(a, (b:1, c:2, d), e:3=4, f=5, | |
| *g:6, h:7, i=8, j:9=10, **k:11) -> 12: pass""" | |
| self.validate(s) | |
| class TestExcept(GrammarTest): | |
| def test_new(self): | |
| s = """ | |
| try: | |
| x | |
| except E as N: | |
| y""" | |
| self.validate(s) | |
| def test_old(self): | |
| s = """ | |
| try: | |
| x | |
| except E, N: | |
| y""" | |
| self.validate(s) | |
| # Adapted from Python 3's Lib/test/test_grammar.py:GrammarTests.testAtoms | |
| class TestSetLiteral(GrammarTest): | |
| def test_1(self): | |
| self.validate("""x = {'one'}""") | |
| def test_2(self): | |
| self.validate("""x = {'one', 1,}""") | |
| def test_3(self): | |
| self.validate("""x = {'one', 'two', 'three'}""") | |
| def test_4(self): | |
| self.validate("""x = {2, 3, 4,}""") | |
| class TestNumericLiterals(GrammarTest): | |
| def test_new_octal_notation(self): | |
| self.validate("""0o7777777777777""") | |
| self.invalid_syntax("""0o7324528887""") | |
| def test_new_binary_notation(self): | |
| self.validate("""0b101010""") | |
| self.invalid_syntax("""0b0101021""") | |
| class TestClassDef(GrammarTest): | |
| def test_new_syntax(self): | |
| self.validate("class B(t=7): pass") | |
| self.validate("class B(t, *args): pass") | |
| self.validate("class B(t, **kwargs): pass") | |
| self.validate("class B(t, *args, **kwargs): pass") | |
| self.validate("class B(t, y=9, *args, **kwargs): pass") | |
| class TestParserIdempotency(support.TestCase): | |
| """A cut-down version of pytree_idempotency.py.""" | |
| def test_all_project_files(self): | |
| if sys.platform.startswith("win"): | |
| # XXX something with newlines goes wrong on Windows. | |
| return | |
| for filepath in support.all_project_files(): | |
| with open(filepath, "rb") as fp: | |
| encoding = tokenize.detect_encoding(fp.readline)[0] | |
| self.assertTrue(encoding is not None, | |
| "can't detect encoding for %s" % filepath) | |
| with open(filepath, "r") as fp: | |
| source = fp.read() | |
| source = source.decode(encoding) | |
| tree = driver.parse_string(source) | |
| new = unicode(tree) | |
| if diff(filepath, new, encoding): | |
| self.fail("Idempotency failed: %s" % filepath) | |
| def test_extended_unpacking(self): | |
| driver.parse_string("a, *b, c = x\n") | |
| driver.parse_string("[*a, b] = x\n") | |
| driver.parse_string("(z, *y, w) = m\n") | |
| driver.parse_string("for *z, m in d: pass\n") | |
| class TestLiterals(GrammarTest): | |
| def validate(self, s): | |
| driver.parse_string(support.dedent(s) + "\n\n") | |
| def test_multiline_bytes_literals(self): | |
| s = """ | |
| md5test(b"\xaa" * 80, | |
| (b"Test Using Larger Than Block-Size Key " | |
| b"and Larger Than One Block-Size Data"), | |
| "6f630fad67cda0ee1fb1f562db3aa53e") | |
| """ | |
| self.validate(s) | |
| def test_multiline_bytes_tripquote_literals(self): | |
| s = ''' | |
| b""" | |
| <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> | |
| <!DOCTYPE plist PUBLIC "-//Apple Computer//DTD PLIST 1.0//EN"> | |
| """ | |
| ''' | |
| self.validate(s) | |
| def test_multiline_str_literals(self): | |
| s = """ | |
| md5test("\xaa" * 80, | |
| ("Test Using Larger Than Block-Size Key " | |
| "and Larger Than One Block-Size Data"), | |
| "6f630fad67cda0ee1fb1f562db3aa53e") | |
| """ | |
| self.validate(s) | |
| def diff(fn, result, encoding): | |
| f = open("@", "w") | |
| try: | |
| f.write(result.encode(encoding)) | |
| finally: | |
| f.close() | |
| try: | |
| fn = fn.replace('"', '\\"') | |
| return os.system('diff -u "%s" @' % fn) | |
| finally: | |
| os.remove("@") |