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authoryum <yum.food.vr@gmail.com>2022-12-17 17:26:16 -0800
committeryum <yum.food.vr@gmail.com>2022-12-17 17:26:16 -0800
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Check in `future` package
I hit some issues installing Whisper and had to embed this package. I haven't taken the time to deeply understand what's going on. I think that embedded Python follows different rules about resolving module paths than regular system Python. Basically, `future`'s setup.py has a line like `import src`, where `src` is a module inside future (like `future/src/__init__.py`). This doesn't work unless we put that directory on the search path.
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+"""
+Tests for the html module functions.
+
+Adapted for the python-future module from the Python 3.3 standard library tests.
+"""
+
+from __future__ import unicode_literals
+from future import standard_library
+
+with standard_library.hooks():
+ import html
+
+from future.tests.base import unittest
+
+
+class HtmlTests(unittest.TestCase):
+ def test_escape(self):
+ self.assertEqual(
+ html.escape('\'<script>"&foo;"</script>\''),
+ '&#x27;&lt;script&gt;&quot;&amp;foo;&quot;&lt;/script&gt;&#x27;')
+ self.assertEqual(
+ html.escape('\'<script>"&foo;"</script>\'', False),
+ '\'&lt;script&gt;"&amp;foo;"&lt;/script&gt;\'')
+
+
+if __name__ == '__main__':
+ unittest.main()