| import glob |
| import os |
| import shutil |
| import sys |
| import unittest |
| |
| from test.support import (run_unittest, TESTFN, skip_unless_symlink, |
| can_symlink, create_empty_file) |
| |
| |
| class GlobTests(unittest.TestCase): |
| |
| def norm(self, *parts): |
| return os.path.normpath(os.path.join(self.tempdir, *parts)) |
| |
| def mktemp(self, *parts): |
| filename = self.norm(*parts) |
| base, file = os.path.split(filename) |
| if not os.path.exists(base): |
| os.makedirs(base) |
| create_empty_file(filename) |
| |
| def setUp(self): |
| self.tempdir = TESTFN + "_dir" |
| self.mktemp('a', 'D') |
| self.mktemp('aab', 'F') |
| self.mktemp('.aa', 'G') |
| self.mktemp('.bb', 'H') |
| self.mktemp('aaa', 'zzzF') |
| self.mktemp('ZZZ') |
| self.mktemp('a', 'bcd', 'EF') |
| self.mktemp('a', 'bcd', 'efg', 'ha') |
| if can_symlink(): |
| os.symlink(self.norm('broken'), self.norm('sym1')) |
| os.symlink('broken', self.norm('sym2')) |
| os.symlink(os.path.join('a', 'bcd'), self.norm('sym3')) |
| |
| def tearDown(self): |
| shutil.rmtree(self.tempdir) |
| |
| def glob(self, *parts): |
| if len(parts) == 1: |
| pattern = parts[0] |
| else: |
| pattern = os.path.join(*parts) |
| p = os.path.join(self.tempdir, pattern) |
| res = glob.glob(p) |
| self.assertEqual(list(glob.iglob(p)), res) |
| bres = [os.fsencode(x) for x in res] |
| self.assertEqual(glob.glob(os.fsencode(p)), bres) |
| self.assertEqual(list(glob.iglob(os.fsencode(p))), bres) |
| return res |
| |
| def assertSequencesEqual_noorder(self, l1, l2): |
| l1 = list(l1) |
| l2 = list(l2) |
| self.assertEqual(set(l1), set(l2)) |
| self.assertEqual(sorted(l1), sorted(l2)) |
| |
| def test_glob_literal(self): |
| eq = self.assertSequencesEqual_noorder |
| eq(self.glob('a'), [self.norm('a')]) |
| eq(self.glob('a', 'D'), [self.norm('a', 'D')]) |
| eq(self.glob('aab'), [self.norm('aab')]) |
| eq(self.glob('zymurgy'), []) |
| |
| res = glob.glob('*') |
| self.assertEqual({type(r) for r in res}, {str}) |
| res = glob.glob(os.path.join(os.curdir, '*')) |
| self.assertEqual({type(r) for r in res}, {str}) |
| |
| res = glob.glob(b'*') |
| self.assertEqual({type(r) for r in res}, {bytes}) |
| res = glob.glob(os.path.join(os.fsencode(os.curdir), b'*')) |
| self.assertEqual({type(r) for r in res}, {bytes}) |
| |
| def test_glob_one_directory(self): |
| eq = self.assertSequencesEqual_noorder |
| eq(self.glob('a*'), map(self.norm, ['a', 'aab', 'aaa'])) |
| eq(self.glob('*a'), map(self.norm, ['a', 'aaa'])) |
| eq(self.glob('.*'), map(self.norm, ['.aa', '.bb'])) |
| eq(self.glob('?aa'), map(self.norm, ['aaa'])) |
| eq(self.glob('aa?'), map(self.norm, ['aaa', 'aab'])) |
| eq(self.glob('aa[ab]'), map(self.norm, ['aaa', 'aab'])) |
| eq(self.glob('*q'), []) |
| |
| def test_glob_nested_directory(self): |
| eq = self.assertSequencesEqual_noorder |
| if os.path.normcase("abCD") == "abCD": |
| # case-sensitive filesystem |
| eq(self.glob('a', 'bcd', 'E*'), [self.norm('a', 'bcd', 'EF')]) |
| else: |
| # case insensitive filesystem |
| eq(self.glob('a', 'bcd', 'E*'), [self.norm('a', 'bcd', 'EF'), |
| self.norm('a', 'bcd', 'efg')]) |
| eq(self.glob('a', 'bcd', '*g'), [self.norm('a', 'bcd', 'efg')]) |
| |
| def test_glob_directory_names(self): |
| eq = self.assertSequencesEqual_noorder |
| eq(self.glob('*', 'D'), [self.norm('a', 'D')]) |
| eq(self.glob('*', '*a'), []) |
| eq(self.glob('a', '*', '*', '*a'), |
| [self.norm('a', 'bcd', 'efg', 'ha')]) |
| eq(self.glob('?a?', '*F'), [self.norm('aaa', 'zzzF'), |
| self.norm('aab', 'F')]) |
| |
| def test_glob_directory_with_trailing_slash(self): |
| # Patterns ending with a slash shouldn't match non-dirs |
| res = glob.glob(self.norm('Z*Z') + os.sep) |
| self.assertEqual(res, []) |
| res = glob.glob(self.norm('ZZZ') + os.sep) |
| self.assertEqual(res, []) |
| # When there is a wildcard pattern which ends with os.sep, glob() |
| # doesn't blow up. |
| res = glob.glob(self.norm('aa*') + os.sep) |
| self.assertEqual(len(res), 2) |
| # either of these results is reasonable |
| self.assertIn(set(res), [ |
| {self.norm('aaa'), self.norm('aab')}, |
| {self.norm('aaa') + os.sep, self.norm('aab') + os.sep}, |
| ]) |
| |
| def test_glob_bytes_directory_with_trailing_slash(self): |
| # Same as test_glob_directory_with_trailing_slash, but with a |
| # bytes argument. |
| res = glob.glob(os.fsencode(self.norm('Z*Z') + os.sep)) |
| self.assertEqual(res, []) |
| res = glob.glob(os.fsencode(self.norm('ZZZ') + os.sep)) |
| self.assertEqual(res, []) |
| res = glob.glob(os.fsencode(self.norm('aa*') + os.sep)) |
| self.assertEqual(len(res), 2) |
| # either of these results is reasonable |
| self.assertIn(set(res), [ |
| {os.fsencode(self.norm('aaa')), |
| os.fsencode(self.norm('aab'))}, |
| {os.fsencode(self.norm('aaa') + os.sep), |
| os.fsencode(self.norm('aab') + os.sep)}, |
| ]) |
| |
| @skip_unless_symlink |
| def test_glob_symlinks(self): |
| eq = self.assertSequencesEqual_noorder |
| eq(self.glob('sym3'), [self.norm('sym3')]) |
| eq(self.glob('sym3', '*'), [self.norm('sym3', 'EF'), |
| self.norm('sym3', 'efg')]) |
| self.assertIn(self.glob('sym3' + os.sep), |
| [[self.norm('sym3')], [self.norm('sym3') + os.sep]]) |
| eq(self.glob('*', '*F'), |
| [self.norm('aaa', 'zzzF'), |
| self.norm('aab', 'F'), self.norm('sym3', 'EF')]) |
| |
| @skip_unless_symlink |
| def test_glob_broken_symlinks(self): |
| eq = self.assertSequencesEqual_noorder |
| eq(self.glob('sym*'), [self.norm('sym1'), self.norm('sym2'), |
| self.norm('sym3')]) |
| eq(self.glob('sym1'), [self.norm('sym1')]) |
| eq(self.glob('sym2'), [self.norm('sym2')]) |
| |
| @unittest.skipUnless(sys.platform == "win32", "Win32 specific test") |
| def test_glob_magic_in_drive(self): |
| eq = self.assertSequencesEqual_noorder |
| eq(glob.glob('*:'), []) |
| eq(glob.glob(b'*:'), []) |
| eq(glob.glob('?:'), []) |
| eq(glob.glob(b'?:'), []) |
| eq(glob.glob('\\\\?\\c:\\'), ['\\\\?\\c:\\']) |
| eq(glob.glob(b'\\\\?\\c:\\'), [b'\\\\?\\c:\\']) |
| eq(glob.glob('\\\\*\\*\\'), []) |
| eq(glob.glob(b'\\\\*\\*\\'), []) |
| |
| def check_escape(self, arg, expected): |
| self.assertEqual(glob.escape(arg), expected) |
| self.assertEqual(glob.escape(os.fsencode(arg)), os.fsencode(expected)) |
| |
| def test_escape(self): |
| check = self.check_escape |
| check('abc', 'abc') |
| check('[', '[[]') |
| check('?', '[?]') |
| check('*', '[*]') |
| check('[[_/*?*/_]]', '[[][[]_/[*][?][*]/_]]') |
| check('/[[_/*?*/_]]/', '/[[][[]_/[*][?][*]/_]]/') |
| |
| @unittest.skipUnless(sys.platform == "win32", "Win32 specific test") |
| def test_escape_windows(self): |
| check = self.check_escape |
| check('?:?', '?:[?]') |
| check('*:*', '*:[*]') |
| check(r'\\?\c:\?', r'\\?\c:\[?]') |
| check(r'\\*\*\*', r'\\*\*\[*]') |
| check('//?/c:/?', '//?/c:/[?]') |
| check('//*/*/*', '//*/*/[*]') |
| |
| def test_main(): |
| run_unittest(GlobTests) |
| |
| |
| if __name__ == "__main__": |
| test_main() |