Move non-ascii test from test_run_code() to a new function: test_non_ascii()
diff --git a/Lib/test/test_cmd_line.py b/Lib/test/test_cmd_line.py
index 35de813..73acb9f 100644
--- a/Lib/test/test_cmd_line.py
+++ b/Lib/test/test_cmd_line.py
@@ -99,14 +99,16 @@
# All good if execution is successful
assert_python_ok('-c', 'pass')
+ @unittest.skipIf(sys.getfilesystemencoding() == 'ascii',
+ 'need a filesystem encoding different than ASCII')
+ def test_non_ascii(self):
# Test handling of non-ascii data
- if sys.getfilesystemencoding() != 'ascii':
- if test.support.verbose:
- import locale
- print('locale encoding = %s, filesystem encoding = %s'
- % (locale.getpreferredencoding(), sys.getfilesystemencoding()))
- command = "assert(ord('\xe9') == 0xe9)"
- assert_python_ok('-c', command)
+ if test.support.verbose:
+ import locale
+ print('locale encoding = %s, filesystem encoding = %s'
+ % (locale.getpreferredencoding(), sys.getfilesystemencoding()))
+ command = "assert(ord('\xe9') == 0xe9)"
+ assert_python_ok('-c', command)
# On Windows, pass bytes to subprocess doesn't test how Python decodes the
# command line, but how subprocess does decode bytes to unicode. Python