| """Tests for the tokenize module. |
| |
| The tests were originally written in the old Python style, where the |
| test output was compared to a golden file. This docstring represents |
| the first steps towards rewriting the entire test as a doctest. |
| |
| The tests can be really simple. Given a small fragment of source |
| code, print out a table with the tokens. The ENDMARK is omitted for |
| brevity. |
| |
| >>> dump_tokens("1 + 1") |
| NUMBER '1' (1, 0) (1, 1) |
| OP '+' (1, 2) (1, 3) |
| NUMBER '1' (1, 4) (1, 5) |
| |
| A comment generates a token here, unlike in the parser module. The |
| comment token is followed by an NL or a NEWLINE token, depending on |
| whether the line contains the completion of a statement. |
| |
| >>> dump_tokens("if False:\\n" |
| ... " # NL\\n" |
| ... " a = False # NEWLINE\\n") |
| NAME 'if' (1, 0) (1, 2) |
| NAME 'False' (1, 3) (1, 8) |
| OP ':' (1, 8) (1, 9) |
| NEWLINE '\\n' (1, 9) (1, 10) |
| COMMENT '# NL' (2, 4) (2, 8) |
| NL '\\n' (2, 8) (2, 9) |
| INDENT ' ' (3, 0) (3, 4) |
| NAME 'a' (3, 4) (3, 5) |
| OP '=' (3, 9) (3, 10) |
| NAME 'False' (3, 11) (3, 16) |
| COMMENT '# NEWLINE' (3, 17) (3, 26) |
| NEWLINE '\\n' (3, 26) (3, 27) |
| DEDENT '' (4, 0) (4, 0) |
| |
| |
| There will be a bunch more tests of specific source patterns. |
| |
| The tokenize module also defines an untokenize function that should |
| regenerate the original program text from the tokens. |
| |
| There are some standard formatting practices that are easy to get right. |
| |
| >>> roundtrip("if x == 1:\\n" |
| ... " print(x)\\n") |
| if x == 1: |
| print(x) |
| |
| Some people use different formatting conventions, which makes |
| untokenize a little trickier. Note that this test involves trailing |
| whitespace after the colon. Note that we use hex escapes to make the |
| two trailing blanks apparent in the expected output. |
| |
| >>> roundtrip("if x == 1 : \\n" |
| ... " print(x)\\n") |
| if x == 1 :\x20\x20 |
| print(x) |
| |
| Comments need to go in the right place. |
| |
| >>> roundtrip("if x == 1:\\n" |
| ... " # A comment by itself.\\n" |
| ... " print(x) # Comment here, too.\\n" |
| ... " # Another comment.\\n" |
| ... "after_if = True\\n") |
| if x == 1: |
| # A comment by itself. |
| print(x) # Comment here, too. |
| # Another comment. |
| after_if = True |
| |
| >>> roundtrip("if (x # The comments need to go in the right place\\n" |
| ... " == 1):\\n" |
| ... " print('x == 1')\\n") |
| if (x # The comments need to go in the right place |
| == 1): |
| print('x == 1') |
| |
| """ |
| |
| import os, glob, random, time, sys |
| from cStringIO import StringIO |
| from test.test_support import (verbose, findfile, is_resource_enabled, |
| TestFailed) |
| from tokenize import (tokenize, generate_tokens, untokenize, tok_name, |
| ENDMARKER, NUMBER, NAME, OP, STRING, COMMENT) |
| |
| # How much time in seconds can pass before we print a 'Still working' message. |
| _PRINT_WORKING_MSG_INTERVAL = 5 * 60 |
| |
| # Test roundtrip for `untokenize`. `f` is a file path. The source code in f |
| # is tokenized, converted back to source code via tokenize.untokenize(), |
| # and tokenized again from the latter. The test fails if the second |
| # tokenization doesn't match the first. |
| def test_roundtrip(f): |
| ## print 'Testing:', f |
| fobj = open(f) |
| try: |
| fulltok = list(generate_tokens(fobj.readline)) |
| finally: |
| fobj.close() |
| |
| t1 = [tok[:2] for tok in fulltok] |
| newtext = untokenize(t1) |
| readline = iter(newtext.splitlines(1)).__next__ |
| t2 = [tok[:2] for tok in generate_tokens(readline)] |
| if t1 != t2: |
| raise TestFailed("untokenize() roundtrip failed for %r" % f) |
| |
| def dump_tokens(s): |
| """Print out the tokens in s in a table format. |
| |
| The ENDMARKER is omitted. |
| """ |
| f = StringIO(s) |
| for type, token, start, end, line in generate_tokens(f.readline): |
| if type == ENDMARKER: |
| break |
| type = tok_name[type] |
| print("%(type)-10.10s %(token)-13.13r %(start)s %(end)s" % locals()) |
| |
| def roundtrip(s): |
| f = StringIO(s) |
| source = untokenize(generate_tokens(f.readline)) |
| print(source, end="") |
| |
| # This is an example from the docs, set up as a doctest. |
| def decistmt(s): |
| """Substitute Decimals for floats in a string of statements. |
| |
| >>> from decimal import Decimal |
| >>> s = 'print(+21.3e-5*-.1234/81.7)' |
| >>> decistmt(s) |
| "print (+Decimal ('21.3e-5')*-Decimal ('.1234')/Decimal ('81.7'))" |
| |
| The format of the exponent is inherited from the platform C library. |
| Known cases are "e-007" (Windows) and "e-07" (not Windows). Since |
| we're only showing 12 digits, and the 13th isn't close to 5, the |
| rest of the output should be platform-independent. |
| |
| >>> exec(s) #doctest: +ELLIPSIS |
| -3.21716034272e-0...7 |
| |
| Output from calculations with Decimal should be identical across all |
| platforms. |
| |
| >>> exec(decistmt(s)) |
| -3.217160342717258261933904529E-7 |
| """ |
| |
| result = [] |
| g = generate_tokens(StringIO(s).readline) # tokenize the string |
| for toknum, tokval, _, _, _ in g: |
| if toknum == NUMBER and '.' in tokval: # replace NUMBER tokens |
| result.extend([ |
| (NAME, 'Decimal'), |
| (OP, '('), |
| (STRING, repr(tokval)), |
| (OP, ')') |
| ]) |
| else: |
| result.append((toknum, tokval)) |
| return untokenize(result) |
| |
| def test_main(): |
| if verbose: |
| print('starting...') |
| |
| next_time = time.time() + _PRINT_WORKING_MSG_INTERVAL |
| |
| # This displays the tokenization of tokenize_tests.py to stdout, and |
| # regrtest.py checks that this equals the expected output (in the |
| # test/output/ directory). |
| f = open(findfile('tokenize_tests' + os.extsep + 'txt')) |
| tokenize(f.readline) |
| f.close() |
| |
| # Now run test_roundtrip() over tokenize_test.py too, and over all |
| # (if the "compiler" resource is enabled) or a small random sample (if |
| # "compiler" is not enabled) of the test*.py files. |
| f = findfile('tokenize_tests' + os.extsep + 'txt') |
| test_roundtrip(f) |
| |
| testdir = os.path.dirname(f) or os.curdir |
| testfiles = glob.glob(testdir + os.sep + 'test*.py') |
| if not is_resource_enabled('compiler'): |
| testfiles = random.sample(testfiles, 10) |
| |
| for f in testfiles: |
| # Print still working message since this test can be really slow |
| if next_time <= time.time(): |
| next_time = time.time() + _PRINT_WORKING_MSG_INTERVAL |
| print(' test_main still working, be patient...', file=sys.__stdout__) |
| sys.__stdout__.flush() |
| |
| test_roundtrip(f) |
| |
| # Test detecton of IndentationError. |
| sampleBadText = """\ |
| def foo(): |
| bar |
| baz |
| """ |
| |
| try: |
| for tok in generate_tokens(StringIO(sampleBadText).readline): |
| pass |
| except IndentationError: |
| pass |
| else: |
| raise TestFailed("Did not detect IndentationError:") |
| |
| # Run the doctests in this module. |
| from test import test_tokenize # i.e., this module |
| from test.test_support import run_doctest |
| run_doctest(test_tokenize, verbose) |
| |
| if verbose: |
| print('finished') |
| |
| def test_rarrow(): |
| """ |
| This function exists solely to test the tokenization of the RARROW |
| operator. |
| |
| >>> tokenize(iter(['->']).__next__) #doctest: +NORMALIZE_WHITESPACE |
| 1,0-1,2:\tOP\t'->' |
| 2,0-2,0:\tENDMARKER\t'' |
| """ |
| |
| if __name__ == "__main__": |
| test_main() |