# -*- coding: utf-8 -*- """ Tests for the backported bytes object """ from __future__ import absolute_import, unicode_literals, print_function from future.builtins import * from future import utils from numbers import Integral from future.tests.base import unittest, expectedFailurePY2 TEST_UNICODE_STR = u'ℝεα∂@ßʟ℮ ☂ℯṧт υηḯ¢☺ḓ℮' # Tk icon as a .gif: TEST_BYTE_STR = b'GIF89a\x0e\x00\x0b\x00\x80\xff\x00\xff\x00\x00\xc0\xc0\xc0!\xf9\x04\x01\x00\x00\x01\x00,\x00\x00\x00\x00\x0e\x00\x0b\x00@\x02\x1f\x0c\x8e\x10\xbb\xcan\x90\x99\xaf&\xd8\x1a\xce\x9ar\x06F\xd7\xf1\x90\xa1c\x9e\xe8\x84\x99\x89\x97\xa2J\x01\x00;\x1a\x14\x00;;\xba\nD\x14\x00\x00;;' class TestBytes(unittest.TestCase): def test_bytes_encoding_arg(self): """ The bytes class has changed in Python 3 to accept an additional argument in the constructor: encoding. It would be nice to support this without breaking the isinstance(..., bytes) test below. """ u = u'Unicode string: \u5b54\u5b50' b = bytes(u, encoding='utf-8') self.assertEqual(b, u.encode('utf-8')) nu = str(u) b = bytes(nu, encoding='utf-8') self.assertEqual(b, u.encode('utf-8')) def test_bytes_encoding_arg_issue_193(self): """ This used to be True: bytes(str(u'abc'), 'utf8') == b"b'abc'" """ u = u'abc' b = bytes(str(u), 'utf8') self.assertNotEqual(b, b"b'abc'") self.assertEqual(b, b'abc') self.assertEqual(b, bytes(b'abc')) def test_bytes_encoding_arg_non_kwarg(self): """ As above, but with a positional argument """ u = u'Unicode string: \u5b54\u5b50' b = bytes(u, 'utf-8') self.assertEqual(b, u.encode('utf-8')) nu = str(u) b = bytes(nu, 'utf-8') self.assertEqual(b, u.encode('utf-8')) def test_bytes_string_no_encoding(self): with self.assertRaises(TypeError): bytes(u'ABC') def test_bytes_int(self): """ In Py3, bytes(int) -> bytes object of size given by the parameter initialized with null """ self.assertEqual(bytes(5), b'\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00') # Test using newint: self.assertEqual(bytes(int(5)), b'\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00') self.assertTrue(isinstance(bytes(int(5)), bytes)) # Negative counts are not allowed in Py3: with self.assertRaises(ValueError): bytes(-1) with self.assertRaises(ValueError): bytes(int(-1)) @unittest.skipIf(utils.PY3, 'test not needed on Py3: all ints are long') def test_bytes_long(self): """ As above, but explicitly feeding in a long on Py2. Note that checks like: isinstance(n, int) are fragile on Py2, because isinstance(10L, int) is False. """ m = long(5) n = long(-1) self.assertEqual(bytes(m), b'\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00') # Negative counts are not allowed in Py3: with self.assertRaises(ValueError): bytes(n) def test_bytes_empty(self): """ bytes() -> b'' """ self.assertEqual(bytes(), b'') def test_bytes_iterable_of_ints(self): self.assertEqual(bytes([65, 66, 67]), b'ABC') self.assertEqual(bytes([int(120), int(121), int(122)]), b'xyz') def test_bytes_bytes(self): self.assertEqual(bytes(b'ABC'), b'ABC') def test_bytes_is_bytes(self): b = bytes(b'ABC') self.assertTrue(bytes(b) is b) self.assertEqual(repr(bytes(b)), "b'ABC'") def test_bytes_fromhex(self): self.assertEqual(bytes.fromhex('bb 0f'), b'\xbb\x0f') self.assertEqual(bytes.fromhex('1234'), b'\x124') self.assertEqual(bytes.fromhex('12ffa0'), b'\x12\xff\xa0') b = b'My bytestring' self.assertEqual(bytes(b).fromhex('bb 0f'), b'\xbb\x0f') def test_isinstance_bytes(self): self.assertTrue(isinstance(bytes(b'blah'), bytes)) def test_isinstance_bytes_subclass(self): """ Issue #89 """ value = bytes(b'abc') class Magic(bytes): pass self.assertTrue(isinstance(value, bytes)) self.assertFalse(isinstance(value, Magic)) def test_isinstance_oldbytestrings_bytes(self): """ Watch out for this. Byte-strings produced in various places in Py2 are of type 'str'. With 'from future.builtins import bytes', 'bytes' is redefined to be a subclass of 'str', not just an alias for 'str'. """ self.assertTrue(isinstance(b'blah', bytes)) # not with the redefined bytes obj self.assertTrue(isinstance(u'blah'.encode('utf-8'), bytes)) # not with the redefined bytes obj def test_bytes_getitem(self): b = bytes(b'ABCD') self.assertEqual(b[0], 65) self.assertEqual(b[-1], 68) self.assertEqual(b[0:1], b'A') self.assertEqual(b[:], b'ABCD') @expectedFailurePY2 def test_b_literal_creates_newbytes_object(self): """ It would nice if the b'' literal syntax could be coaxed into producing bytes objects somehow ... ;) """ b = b'ABCD' self.assertTrue(isinstance(b, bytes)) self.assertEqual(b[0], 65) self.assertTrue(repr(b).startswith('b')) def test_repr(self): b = bytes(b'ABCD') self.assertTrue(repr(b).startswith('b')) def test_str(self): b = bytes(b'ABCD') self.assertEqual(str(b), "b'ABCD'") def test_bytes_setitem(self): b = b'ABCD' with self.assertRaises(TypeError): b[0] = b'B' def test_bytes_iteration(self): b = bytes(b'ABCD') for item in b: self.assertTrue(isinstance(item, Integral)) self.assertEqual(list(b), [65, 66, 67, 68]) def test_bytes_plus_unicode_string(self): b = bytes(b'ABCD') u = u'EFGH' with self.assertRaises(TypeError): b + u with self.assertRaises(TypeError): u + b def test_bytes_plus_bytes(self): b1 = bytes(b'ABCD') b2 = b1 + b1 self.assertEqual(b2, b'ABCDABCD') self.assertTrue(isinstance(b2, bytes)) b3 = b1 + b'ZYXW' self.assertEqual(b3, b'ABCDZYXW') self.assertTrue(isinstance(b3, bytes)) b4 = b'ZYXW' + b1 self.assertEqual(b4, b'ZYXWABCD') self.assertTrue(isinstance(b4, bytes)) def test_find_not_found(self): self.assertEqual(-1, bytes(b'ABCDE').find(b':')) def test_find_found(self): self.assertEqual(2, bytes(b'AB:CD:E').find(b':')) def test_rfind_not_found(self): self.assertEqual(-1, bytes(b'ABCDE').rfind(b':')) def test_rfind_found(self): self.assertEqual(5, bytes(b'AB:CD:E').rfind(b':')) def test_bytes_join_bytes(self): b = bytes(b' * ') strings = [b'AB', b'EFGH', b'IJKL'] result = b.join(strings) self.assertEqual(result, b'AB * EFGH * IJKL') self.assertTrue(isinstance(result, bytes)) def test_bytes_join_others(self): b = bytes(b' ') with self.assertRaises(TypeError): b.join([42]) with self.assertRaises(TypeError): b.join(b'blah') with self.assertRaises(TypeError): b.join(bytes(b'blah')) def test_bytes_join_unicode_strings(self): b = bytes(b'ABCD') strings = [u'EFGH', u'IJKL'] with self.assertRaises(TypeError): b.join(strings) def test_bytes_replace(self): b = bytes(b'ABCD') c = b.replace(b'A', b'F') self.assertEqual(c, b'FBCD') self.assertTrue(isinstance(c, bytes)) with self.assertRaises(TypeError): b.replace(b'A', u'F') with self.assertRaises(TypeError): b.replace(u'A', b'F') def test_bytes_partition(self): b1 = bytes(b'ABCD') parts = b1.partition(b'B') self.assertEqual(parts, (b'A', b'B', b'CD')) self.assertTrue(all([isinstance(p, bytes) for p in parts])) b2 = bytes(b'ABCDABCD') parts = b2.partition(b'B') self.assertEqual(parts, (b'A', b'B', b'CDABCD')) def test_bytes_rpartition(self): b2 = bytes(b'ABCDABCD') parts = b2.rpartition(b'B') self.assertEqual(parts, (b'ABCDA', b'B', b'CD')) self.assertTrue(all([isinstance(p, bytes) for p in parts])) def test_bytes_contains_something(self): b = bytes(b'ABCD') self.assertTrue(b'A' in b) self.assertTrue(65 in b) self.assertTrue(b'AB' in b) self.assertTrue(bytes([65, 66]) in b) self.assertFalse(b'AC' in b) self.assertFalse(bytes([65, 67]) in b) self.assertFalse(b'Z' in b) self.assertFalse(99 in b) with self.assertRaises(TypeError): u'A' in b def test_bytes_index(self): b = bytes(b'ABCD') self.assertEqual(b.index(b'B'), 1) self.assertEqual(b.index(67), 2) def test_startswith(self): b = bytes(b'abcd') self.assertTrue(b.startswith(b'a')) self.assertTrue(b.startswith((b'a', b'b'))) self.assertTrue(b.startswith(bytes(b'ab'))) self.assertFalse(b.startswith((b'A', b'B'))) with self.assertRaises(TypeError) as cm: b.startswith(65) with self.assertRaises(TypeError) as cm: b.startswith([b'A']) exc = str(cm.exception) # self.assertIn('bytes', exc) # self.assertIn('tuple', exc) def test_endswith(self): b = bytes(b'abcd') self.assertTrue(b.endswith(b'd')) self.assertTrue(b.endswith((b'c', b'd'))) self.assertTrue(b.endswith(bytes(b'cd'))) self.assertFalse(b.endswith((b'A', b'B'))) with self.assertRaises(TypeError) as cm: b.endswith(65) with self.assertRaises(TypeError) as cm: b.endswith([b'D']) exc = str(cm.exception) # self.assertIn('bytes', exc) # self.assertIn('tuple', exc) def test_decode(self): b = bytes(b'abcd') s = b.decode('utf-8') self.assertEqual(s, 'abcd') self.assertTrue(isinstance(s, str)) def test_encode(self): b = bytes(b'abcd') with self.assertRaises(AttributeError) as cm: b.encode('utf-8') def test_eq(self): """ Equals: == """ b = bytes(b'ABCD') self.assertEqual(b, b'ABCD') self.assertTrue(b == b'ABCD') self.assertEqual(b'ABCD', b) self.assertEqual(b, b) self.assertFalse(b == b'ABC') self.assertFalse(b == bytes(b'ABC')) self.assertFalse(b == u'ABCD') self.assertFalse(b == str('ABCD')) # Fails: # self.assertFalse(u'ABCD' == b) self.assertFalse(str('ABCD') == b) self.assertFalse(b == list(b)) self.assertFalse(b == str(b)) self.assertFalse(b == u'ABC') self.assertFalse(bytes(b'Z') == 90) def test_ne(self): b = bytes(b'ABCD') self.assertFalse(b != b) self.assertFalse(b != b'ABCD') self.assertTrue(b != b'ABCDEFG') self.assertTrue(b != bytes(b'ABCDEFG')) self.assertTrue(b'ABCDEFG' != b) # self.assertTrue(b'ABCD' != u'ABCD') self.assertTrue(b != u'ABCD') self.assertTrue(b != u'ABCDE') self.assertTrue(bytes(b'') != str(u'')) self.assertTrue(str(u'') != bytes(b'')) self.assertTrue(b != list(b)) self.assertTrue(b != str(b)) def test_hash(self): d = {} b = bytes(b'ABCD') native_b = b'ABCD' s = str('ABCD') native_s = u'ABCD' d[b] = b d[s] = s self.assertEqual(len(d), 2) # This should overwrite d[s] but not d[b]: d[native_s] = native_s self.assertEqual(len(d), 2) # This should overwrite d[native_s] again: d[s] = s self.assertEqual(len(d), 2) self.assertEqual(set(d.keys()), set([s, b])) @unittest.expectedFailure def test_hash_with_native_types(self): # Warning: initializing the dict with native Py2 types throws the # hashing out: d = {u'ABCD': u'ABCD', b'ABCD': b'ABCD'} # On Py2: len(d) == 1 b = bytes(b'ABCD') s = str('ABCD') d[s] = s d[b] = b # Fails: self.assertEqual(len(d) > 1) def test_add(self): b = bytes(b'ABC') c = bytes(b'XYZ') d = b + c self.assertTrue(isinstance(d, bytes)) self.assertEqual(d, b'ABCXYZ') f = b + b'abc' self.assertTrue(isinstance(f, bytes)) self.assertEqual(f, b'ABCabc') g = b'abc' + b self.assertTrue(isinstance(g, bytes)) self.assertEqual(g, b'abcABC') def test_cmp(self): b = bytes(b'ABC') with self.assertRaises(TypeError): b > 3 with self.assertRaises(TypeError): b > u'XYZ' with self.assertRaises(TypeError): b <= 3 with self.assertRaises(TypeError): b >= int(3) with self.assertRaises(TypeError): b < 3.3 with self.assertRaises(TypeError): b > (3.3 + 3j) with self.assertRaises(TypeError): b >= (1, 2) with self.assertRaises(TypeError): b <= [1, 2] def test_mul(self): b = bytes(b'ABC') c = b * 4 self.assertTrue(isinstance(c, bytes)) self.assertEqual(c, b'ABCABCABCABC') d = b * int(4) self.assertTrue(isinstance(d, bytes)) self.assertEqual(d, b'ABCABCABCABC') if utils.PY2: e = b * long(4) self.assertTrue(isinstance(e, bytes)) self.assertEqual(e, b'ABCABCABCABC') def test_rmul(self): b = bytes(b'XYZ') c = 3 * b self.assertTrue(isinstance(c, bytes)) self.assertEqual(c, b'XYZXYZXYZ') d = b * int(3) self.assertTrue(isinstance(d, bytes)) self.assertEqual(d, b'XYZXYZXYZ') if utils.PY2: e = long(3) * b self.assertTrue(isinstance(e, bytes)) self.assertEqual(e, b'XYZXYZXYZ') def test_slice(self): b = bytes(b'ABCD') c1 = b[:] self.assertTrue(isinstance(c1, bytes)) self.assertTrue(c1 == b) # The following is not true, whereas it is true normally on Py2 and # Py3. Does this matter?: # self.assertTrue(c1 is b) c2 = b[10:] self.assertTrue(isinstance(c2, bytes)) self.assertTrue(c2 == bytes(b'')) self.assertTrue(c2 == b'') c3 = b[:0] self.assertTrue(isinstance(c3, bytes)) self.assertTrue(c3 == bytes(b'')) self.assertTrue(c3 == b'') c4 = b[:1] self.assertTrue(isinstance(c4, bytes)) self.assertTrue(c4 == bytes(b'A')) self.assertTrue(c4 == b'A') c5 = b[:-1] self.assertTrue(isinstance(c5, bytes)) self.assertTrue(c5 == bytes(b'ABC')) self.assertTrue(c5 == b'ABC') def test_bytes_frozenset(self): _ALWAYS_SAFE = bytes(b'ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ' b'abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz' b'0123456789' b'_.-') # from Py3.3's urllib.parse s = frozenset(_ALWAYS_SAFE) self.assertTrue(65 in s) self.assertFalse(64 in s) # Convert back to bytes b1 = bytes(s) self.assertTrue(65 in b1) self.assertEqual(set(b1), set(_ALWAYS_SAFE)) def test_bytes_within_range(self): """ Python 3 does this: >>> bytes([255, 254, 256]) ValueError ... ValueError: bytes must be in range(0, 256) Ensure our bytes() constructor has the same behaviour """ b1 = bytes([254, 255]) self.assertEqual(b1, b'\xfe\xff') with self.assertRaises(ValueError): b2 = bytes([254, 255, 256]) def test_bytes_hasattr_encode(self): """ This test tests whether hasattr(b, 'encode') is False, like it is on Py3. """ b = bytes(b'abcd') self.assertFalse(hasattr(b, 'encode')) self.assertTrue(hasattr(b, 'decode')) def test_quote_from_bytes(self): """ This test was failing in the backported urllib.parse module in quote_from_bytes """ empty = bytes([]) self.assertEqual(empty, b'') self.assertTrue(type(empty), bytes) empty2 = bytes(()) self.assertEqual(empty2, b'') self.assertTrue(type(empty2), bytes) safe = bytes(u'Philosopher guy: 孔子. More text here.'.encode('utf-8')) safe = bytes([c for c in safe if c < 128]) self.assertEqual(safe, b'Philosopher guy: . More text here.') self.assertTrue(type(safe), bytes) def test_rstrip(self): b = bytes(b'abcd') c = b.rstrip(b'd') self.assertEqual(c, b'abc') self.assertEqual(type(c), type(b)) def test_maketrans(self): """ Issue #51. Test is from Py3.3.5. """ transtable = b'\x00\x01\x02\x03\x04\x05\x06\x07\x08\t\n\x0b\x0c\r\x0e\x0f\x10\x11\x12\x13\x14\x15\x16\x17\x18\x19\x1a\x1b\x1c\x1d\x1e\x1f !"#$%&\'()*+,-./0123456789:;<=>?@ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ[\\]^_`abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz{|}~\x7f\x80\x81\x82\x83\x84\x85\x86\x87\x88\x89\x8a\x8b\x8c\x8d\x8e\x8f\x90\x91\x92\x93\x94\x95\x96\x97\x98\x99\x9a\x9b\x9c\x9d\x9e\x9f\xa0\xa1\xa2\xa3\xa4\xa5\xa6\xa7\xa8\xa9\xaa\xab\xac\xad\xae\xaf\xb0\xb1\xb2\xb3\xb4\xb5\xb6\xb7\xb8\xb9\xba\xbb\xbc\xbd\xbe\xbf\xc0\xc1\xc2\xc3\xc4\xc5\xc6\xc7\xc8\xc9\xca\xcb\xcc\xcd\xce\xcf\xd0\xd1\xd2\xd3\xd4\xd5\xd6\xd7\xd8\xd9\xda\xdb\xdc\xdd\xde\xdf\xe0\xe1\xe2\xe3\xe4\xe5\xe6\xe7\xe8\xe9\xea\xeb\xec\xed\xee\xef\xf0\xf1\xf2\xf3\xf4\xf5\xf6\xf7\xf8\xf9\xfa\xfb\xfc\xfd\xfe\xff' self.assertEqual(bytes.maketrans(b'', b''), transtable) transtable = b'\000\001\002\003\004\005\006\007\010\011\012\013\014\015\016\017\020\021\022\023\024\025\026\027\030\031\032\033\034\035\036\037 !"#$%&\'()*+,-./0123456789:;<=>?@ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ[\\]^_`xyzdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz{|}~\177\200\201\202\203\204\205\206\207\210\211\212\213\214\215\216\217\220\221\222\223\224\225\226\227\230\231\232\233\234\235\236\237\240\241\242\243\244\245\246\247\250\251\252\253\254\255\256\257\260\261\262\263\264\265\266\267\270\271\272\273\274\275\276\277\300\301\302\303\304\305\306\307\310\311\312\313\314\315\316\317\320\321\322\323\324\325\326\327\330\331\332\333\334\335\336\337\340\341\342\343\344\345\346\347\350\351\352\353\354\355\356\357\360\361\362\363\364\365\366\367\370\371\372\373\374\375\376\377' self.assertEqual(bytes.maketrans(b'abc', b'xyz'), transtable) transtable = b'\000\001\002\003\004\005\006\007\010\011\012\013\014\015\016\017\020\021\022\023\024\025\026\027\030\031\032\033\034\035\036\037 !"#$%&\'()*+,-./0123456789:;<=>?@ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ[\\]^_`abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz{|}~\177\200\201\202\203\204\205\206\207\210\211\212\213\214\215\216\217\220\221\222\223\224\225\226\227\230\231\232\233\234\235\236\237\240\241\242\243\244\245\246\247\250\251\252\253\254\255\256\257\260\261\262\263\264\265\266\267\270\271\272\273\274\275\276\277\300\301\302\303\304\305\306\307\310\311\312\313\314\315\316\317\320\321\322\323\324\325\326\327\330\331\332\333\334\335\336\337\340\341\342\343\344\345\346\347\350\351\352\353\354\355\356\357\360\361\362\363\364\365\366\367\370\371\372\373\374xyz' self.assertEqual(bytes.maketrans(b'\375\376\377', b'xyz'), transtable) self.assertRaises(ValueError, bytes.maketrans, b'abc', b'xyzq') self.assertRaises(TypeError, bytes.maketrans, 'abc', 'def') @unittest.skipUnless(utils.PY2, 'test requires Python 2') def test_mod_custom_dict(self): import UserDict class MyDict(UserDict.UserDict): pass d = MyDict() d['foo'] = bytes(b'bar') self.assertFalse(isinstance(d, dict)) self.assertTrue(isinstance(d, UserDict.UserDict)) self.assertEqual(bytes(b'%(foo)s') % d, b'bar') @unittest.skipUnless(utils.PY35_PLUS or utils.PY2, 'test requires Python 2 or 3.5+') def test_mod_more(self): self.assertEqual(b'%s' % b'aaa', b'aaa') self.assertEqual(bytes(b'%s') % b'aaa', b'aaa') self.assertEqual(bytes(b'%s') % bytes(b'aaa'), b'aaa') self.assertEqual(b'%s' % (b'aaa',), b'aaa') self.assertEqual(bytes(b'%s') % (b'aaa',), b'aaa') self.assertEqual(bytes(b'%s') % (bytes(b'aaa'),), b'aaa') self.assertEqual(bytes(b'%(x)s') % {b'x': b'aaa'}, b'aaa') self.assertEqual(bytes(b'%(x)s') % {b'x': bytes(b'aaa')}, b'aaa') @unittest.skipUnless(utils.PY35_PLUS or utils.PY2, 'test requires Python 2 or 3.5+') def test_mod(self): """ From Py3.5 test suite (post-PEP 461). The bytes mod code is in _PyBytes_Format() in bytesobject.c in Py3.5. """ # XXX Add support for %b! # # b = bytes(b'hello, %b!') # orig = b # b = b % b'world' # self.assertEqual(b, b'hello, world!') # self.assertEqual(orig, b'hello, %b!') # self.assertFalse(b is orig) b = bytes(b'%s / 100 = %d%%') a = b % (b'seventy-nine', 79) self.assertEqual(a, b'seventy-nine / 100 = 79%') b = bytes(b'%s / 100 = %d%%') a = b % (bytes(b'seventy-nine'), 79) self.assertEqual(a, b'seventy-nine / 100 = 79%') @unittest.skipUnless(utils.PY35_PLUS or utils.PY2, 'test requires Python 2 or 3.5+') def test_imod(self): """ From Py3.5 test suite (post-PEP 461) """ # if (3, 0) <= sys.version_info[:2] < (3, 5): # raise unittest.SkipTest('bytes % not yet implemented on Py3.0-3.4') # b = bytes(b'hello, %b!') # orig = b # b %= b'world' # self.assertEqual(b, b'hello, world!') # self.assertEqual(orig, b'hello, %b!') # self.assertFalse(b is orig) b = bytes(b'%s / 100 = %d%%') b %= (b'seventy-nine', 79) self.assertEqual(b, b'seventy-nine / 100 = 79%') b = bytes(b'%s / 100 = %d%%') b %= (bytes(b'seventy-nine'), 79) self.assertEqual(b, b'seventy-nine / 100 = 79%') # def test_mod_pep_461(self): # """ # Test for the PEP 461 functionality (resurrection of %s formatting for # bytes). # """ # b1 = bytes(b'abc%b') # b2 = b1 % b'def' # self.assertEqual(b2, b'abcdef') # self.assertTrue(isinstance(b2, bytes)) # self.assertEqual(type(b2), bytes) # b3 = b1 % bytes(b'def') # self.assertEqual(b3, b'abcdef') # self.assertTrue(isinstance(b3, bytes)) # self.assertEqual(type(b3), bytes) # # # %s is supported for backwards compatibility with Py2's str # b4 = bytes(b'abc%s') # b5 = b4 % b'def' # self.assertEqual(b5, b'abcdef') # self.assertTrue(isinstance(b5, bytes)) # self.assertEqual(type(b5), bytes) # b6 = b4 % bytes(b'def') # self.assertEqual(b6, b'abcdef') # self.assertTrue(isinstance(b6, bytes)) # self.assertEqual(type(b6), bytes) # # self.assertEqual(bytes(b'%c') % 48, b'0') # self.assertEqual(bytes(b'%c') % b'a', b'a') # # # For any numeric code %x, formatting of # # b"%x" % val # # is supposed to be equivalent to # # ("%x" % val).encode("ascii") # for code in b'xdiouxXeEfFgG': # bytechar = bytes([code]) # pct_str = u"%" + bytechar.decode('ascii') # for val in range(300): # self.assertEqual(bytes(b"%" + bytechar) % val, # (pct_str % val).encode("ascii")) # # with self.assertRaises(TypeError): # bytes(b'%b') % 3.14 # # Traceback (most recent call last): # # ... # # TypeError: b'%b' does not accept 'float' # # with self.assertRaises(TypeError): # bytes(b'%b') % 'hello world!' # # Traceback (most recent call last): # # ... # # TypeError: b'%b' does not accept 'str' # # self.assertEqual(bytes(b'%a') % 3.14, b'3.14') # # self.assertEqual(bytes(b'%a') % b'abc', b"b'abc'") # self.assertEqual(bytes(b'%a') % bytes(b'abc'), b"b'abc'") # # self.assertEqual(bytes(b'%a') % 'def', b"'def'") # # # PEP 461 was updated after an Py3.5 alpha release to specify that %r is now supported # # for compatibility: http://legacy.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0461/#id16 # assert bytes(b'%r' % b'abc') == bytes(b'%a' % b'abc') # # # with self.assertRaises(TypeError): # # bytes(b'%r' % 'abc') @expectedFailurePY2 def test_multiple_inheritance(self): """ Issue #96 (for newbytes instead of newobject) """ if utils.PY2: from collections import Container else: from collections.abc import Container class Base(bytes): pass class Foo(Base, Container): def __contains__(self, item): return False @expectedFailurePY2 def test_with_metaclass_and_bytes(self): """ Issue #91 (for newdict instead of newobject) """ from future.utils import with_metaclass class MetaClass(type): pass class TestClass(with_metaclass(MetaClass, bytes)): pass def test_surrogateescape_decoding(self): """ Tests whether surrogateescape decoding works correctly. """ pairs = [(u'\udcc3', b'\xc3'), (u'\udcff', b'\xff')] for (s, b) in pairs: decoded = bytes(b).decode('utf-8', 'surrogateescape') self.assertEqual(s, decoded) self.assertTrue(isinstance(decoded, str)) self.assertEqual(b, decoded.encode('utf-8', 'surrogateescape')) def test_issue_171_part_a(self): b1 = str(u'abc \u0123 do re mi').encode(u'utf_8') b2 = bytes(u'abc \u0123 do re mi', u'utf_8') b3 = bytes(str(u'abc \u0123 do re mi'), u'utf_8') @expectedFailurePY2 def test_issue_171_part_b(self): """ Tests whether: >>> nativebytes = bytes ; nativestr = str ; from builtins import * >>> nativebytes(bytes(b'asdf'))[0] == b'a' == b'asdf' """ nativebytes = type(b'') nativestr = type('') b = nativebytes(bytes(b'asdf')) self.assertEqual(b, b'asdf') def test_cast_to_bytes(self): """ Tests whether __bytes__ method is called """ class TestObject: def __bytes__(self): return b'asdf' self.assertEqual(bytes(TestObject()), b'asdf') def test_cast_to_bytes_iter_precedence(self): """ Tests that call to __bytes__ is preferred to iteration """ class TestObject: def __bytes__(self): return b'asdf' def __iter__(self): return iter(b'hjkl') self.assertEqual(bytes(TestObject()), b'asdf') if __name__ == '__main__': unittest.main()