| import unittest |
| from test.test_support import catch_warning, TestSkipped, run_unittest |
| import warnings |
| |
| # TODO: This is a hack to raise TestSkipped if -3 is not enabled. Instead |
| # of relying on callable to have a warning, we should expose the -3 flag |
| # to Python code somehow |
| with catch_warning() as w: |
| callable(int) |
| if w.message is None: |
| raise TestSkipped('%s must be run with the -3 flag' % __name__) |
| |
| class TestPy3KWarnings(unittest.TestCase): |
| |
| def test_type_inequality_comparisons(self): |
| expected = 'type inequality comparisons not supported in 3.x.' |
| with catch_warning() as w: |
| self.assertWarning(int < str, w, expected) |
| with catch_warning() as w: |
| self.assertWarning(type < object, w, expected) |
| |
| def test_object_inequality_comparisons(self): |
| expected = 'comparing unequal types not supported in 3.x.' |
| with catch_warning() as w: |
| self.assertWarning(str < [], w, expected) |
| with catch_warning() as w: |
| self.assertWarning(object() < (1, 2), w, expected) |
| |
| def test_dict_inequality_comparisons(self): |
| expected = 'dict inequality comparisons not supported in 3.x.' |
| with catch_warning() as w: |
| self.assertWarning({} < {2:3}, w, expected) |
| with catch_warning() as w: |
| self.assertWarning({} <= {}, w, expected) |
| with catch_warning() as w: |
| self.assertWarning({} > {2:3}, w, expected) |
| with catch_warning() as w: |
| self.assertWarning({2:3} >= {}, w, expected) |
| |
| def test_cell_inequality_comparisons(self): |
| expected = 'cell comparisons not supported in 3.x.' |
| def f(x): |
| def g(): |
| return x |
| return g |
| cell0, = f(0).func_closure |
| cell1, = f(1).func_closure |
| with catch_warning() as w: |
| self.assertWarning(cell0 == cell1, w, expected) |
| with catch_warning() as w: |
| self.assertWarning(cell0 < cell1, w, expected) |
| |
| def test_filter(self): |
| from itertools import ifilter |
| from future_builtins import filter |
| expected = 'ifilter with None as a first argument is not supported '\ |
| 'in 3.x. Use a list comprehension instead.' |
| |
| with catch_warning() as w: |
| self.assertWarning(ifilter(None, []), w, expected) |
| with catch_warning() as w: |
| self.assertWarning(filter(None, []), w, expected) |
| |
| def test_code_inequality_comparisons(self): |
| expected = 'code inequality comparisons not supported in 3.x.' |
| def f(x): |
| pass |
| def g(x): |
| pass |
| with catch_warning() as w: |
| self.assertWarning(f.func_code < g.func_code, w, expected) |
| with catch_warning() as w: |
| self.assertWarning(f.func_code <= g.func_code, w, expected) |
| with catch_warning() as w: |
| self.assertWarning(f.func_code >= g.func_code, w, expected) |
| with catch_warning() as w: |
| self.assertWarning(f.func_code > g.func_code, w, expected) |
| |
| def test_builtin_function_or_method_comparisons(self): |
| expected = ('builtin_function_or_method ' |
| 'inequality comparisons not supported in 3.x.') |
| func = eval |
| meth = {}.get |
| with catch_warning() as w: |
| self.assertWarning(func < meth, w, expected) |
| with catch_warning() as w: |
| self.assertWarning(func > meth, w, expected) |
| with catch_warning() as w: |
| self.assertWarning(meth <= func, w, expected) |
| with catch_warning() as w: |
| self.assertWarning(meth >= func, w, expected) |
| |
| def assertWarning(self, _, warning, expected_message): |
| self.assertEqual(str(warning.message), expected_message) |
| |
| def test_main(): |
| run_unittest(TestPy3KWarnings) |
| |
| if __name__ == '__main__': |
| test_main() |