| import _testcapi |
| import codecs |
| import contextlib |
| import io |
| import locale |
| import sys |
| import unittest |
| import warnings |
| import encodings |
| |
| from test import support |
| |
| if sys.platform == 'win32': |
| VISTA_OR_LATER = (sys.getwindowsversion().major >= 6) |
| else: |
| VISTA_OR_LATER = False |
| |
| try: |
| import ctypes |
| except ImportError: |
| ctypes = None |
| SIZEOF_WCHAR_T = -1 |
| else: |
| SIZEOF_WCHAR_T = ctypes.sizeof(ctypes.c_wchar) |
| |
| def coding_checker(self, coder): |
| def check(input, expect): |
| self.assertEqual(coder(input), (expect, len(input))) |
| return check |
| |
| class Queue(object): |
| """ |
| queue: write bytes at one end, read bytes from the other end |
| """ |
| def __init__(self, buffer): |
| self._buffer = buffer |
| |
| def write(self, chars): |
| self._buffer += chars |
| |
| def read(self, size=-1): |
| if size<0: |
| s = self._buffer |
| self._buffer = self._buffer[:0] # make empty |
| return s |
| else: |
| s = self._buffer[:size] |
| self._buffer = self._buffer[size:] |
| return s |
| |
| class MixInCheckStateHandling: |
| def check_state_handling_decode(self, encoding, u, s): |
| for i in range(len(s)+1): |
| d = codecs.getincrementaldecoder(encoding)() |
| part1 = d.decode(s[:i]) |
| state = d.getstate() |
| self.assertIsInstance(state[1], int) |
| # Check that the condition stated in the documentation for |
| # IncrementalDecoder.getstate() holds |
| if not state[1]: |
| # reset decoder to the default state without anything buffered |
| d.setstate((state[0][:0], 0)) |
| # Feeding the previous input may not produce any output |
| self.assertTrue(not d.decode(state[0])) |
| # The decoder must return to the same state |
| self.assertEqual(state, d.getstate()) |
| # Create a new decoder and set it to the state |
| # we extracted from the old one |
| d = codecs.getincrementaldecoder(encoding)() |
| d.setstate(state) |
| part2 = d.decode(s[i:], True) |
| self.assertEqual(u, part1+part2) |
| |
| def check_state_handling_encode(self, encoding, u, s): |
| for i in range(len(u)+1): |
| d = codecs.getincrementalencoder(encoding)() |
| part1 = d.encode(u[:i]) |
| state = d.getstate() |
| d = codecs.getincrementalencoder(encoding)() |
| d.setstate(state) |
| part2 = d.encode(u[i:], True) |
| self.assertEqual(s, part1+part2) |
| |
| class ReadTest(MixInCheckStateHandling): |
| def check_partial(self, input, partialresults): |
| # get a StreamReader for the encoding and feed the bytestring version |
| # of input to the reader byte by byte. Read everything available from |
| # the StreamReader and check that the results equal the appropriate |
| # entries from partialresults. |
| q = Queue(b"") |
| r = codecs.getreader(self.encoding)(q) |
| result = "" |
| for (c, partialresult) in zip(input.encode(self.encoding), partialresults): |
| q.write(bytes([c])) |
| result += r.read() |
| self.assertEqual(result, partialresult) |
| # check that there's nothing left in the buffers |
| self.assertEqual(r.read(), "") |
| self.assertEqual(r.bytebuffer, b"") |
| |
| # do the check again, this time using a incremental decoder |
| d = codecs.getincrementaldecoder(self.encoding)() |
| result = "" |
| for (c, partialresult) in zip(input.encode(self.encoding), partialresults): |
| result += d.decode(bytes([c])) |
| self.assertEqual(result, partialresult) |
| # check that there's nothing left in the buffers |
| self.assertEqual(d.decode(b"", True), "") |
| self.assertEqual(d.buffer, b"") |
| |
| # Check whether the reset method works properly |
| d.reset() |
| result = "" |
| for (c, partialresult) in zip(input.encode(self.encoding), partialresults): |
| result += d.decode(bytes([c])) |
| self.assertEqual(result, partialresult) |
| # check that there's nothing left in the buffers |
| self.assertEqual(d.decode(b"", True), "") |
| self.assertEqual(d.buffer, b"") |
| |
| # check iterdecode() |
| encoded = input.encode(self.encoding) |
| self.assertEqual( |
| input, |
| "".join(codecs.iterdecode([bytes([c]) for c in encoded], self.encoding)) |
| ) |
| |
| def test_readline(self): |
| def getreader(input): |
| stream = io.BytesIO(input.encode(self.encoding)) |
| return codecs.getreader(self.encoding)(stream) |
| |
| def readalllines(input, keepends=True, size=None): |
| reader = getreader(input) |
| lines = [] |
| while True: |
| line = reader.readline(size=size, keepends=keepends) |
| if not line: |
| break |
| lines.append(line) |
| return "|".join(lines) |
| |
| s = "foo\nbar\r\nbaz\rspam\u2028eggs" |
| sexpected = "foo\n|bar\r\n|baz\r|spam\u2028|eggs" |
| sexpectednoends = "foo|bar|baz|spam|eggs" |
| self.assertEqual(readalllines(s, True), sexpected) |
| self.assertEqual(readalllines(s, False), sexpectednoends) |
| self.assertEqual(readalllines(s, True, 10), sexpected) |
| self.assertEqual(readalllines(s, False, 10), sexpectednoends) |
| |
| # Test long lines (multiple calls to read() in readline()) |
| vw = [] |
| vwo = [] |
| for (i, lineend) in enumerate("\n \r\n \r \u2028".split()): |
| vw.append((i*200)*"\3042" + lineend) |
| vwo.append((i*200)*"\3042") |
| self.assertEqual(readalllines("".join(vw), True), "".join(vw)) |
| self.assertEqual(readalllines("".join(vw), False),"".join(vwo)) |
| |
| # Test lines where the first read might end with \r, so the |
| # reader has to look ahead whether this is a lone \r or a \r\n |
| for size in range(80): |
| for lineend in "\n \r\n \r \u2028".split(): |
| s = 10*(size*"a" + lineend + "xxx\n") |
| reader = getreader(s) |
| for i in range(10): |
| self.assertEqual( |
| reader.readline(keepends=True), |
| size*"a" + lineend, |
| ) |
| reader = getreader(s) |
| for i in range(10): |
| self.assertEqual( |
| reader.readline(keepends=False), |
| size*"a", |
| ) |
| |
| def test_bug1175396(self): |
| s = [ |
| '<%!--===================================================\r\n', |
| ' BLOG index page: show recent articles,\r\n', |
| ' today\'s articles, or articles of a specific date.\r\n', |
| '========================================================--%>\r\n', |
| '<%@inputencoding="ISO-8859-1"%>\r\n', |
| '<%@pagetemplate=TEMPLATE.y%>\r\n', |
| '<%@import=import frog.util, frog%>\r\n', |
| '<%@import=import frog.objects%>\r\n', |
| '<%@import=from frog.storageerrors import StorageError%>\r\n', |
| '<%\r\n', |
| '\r\n', |
| 'import logging\r\n', |
| 'log=logging.getLogger("Snakelets.logger")\r\n', |
| '\r\n', |
| '\r\n', |
| 'user=self.SessionCtx.user\r\n', |
| 'storageEngine=self.SessionCtx.storageEngine\r\n', |
| '\r\n', |
| '\r\n', |
| 'def readArticlesFromDate(date, count=None):\r\n', |
| ' entryids=storageEngine.listBlogEntries(date)\r\n', |
| ' entryids.reverse() # descending\r\n', |
| ' if count:\r\n', |
| ' entryids=entryids[:count]\r\n', |
| ' try:\r\n', |
| ' return [ frog.objects.BlogEntry.load(storageEngine, date, Id) for Id in entryids ]\r\n', |
| ' except StorageError,x:\r\n', |
| ' log.error("Error loading articles: "+str(x))\r\n', |
| ' self.abort("cannot load articles")\r\n', |
| '\r\n', |
| 'showdate=None\r\n', |
| '\r\n', |
| 'arg=self.Request.getArg()\r\n', |
| 'if arg=="today":\r\n', |
| ' #-------------------- TODAY\'S ARTICLES\r\n', |
| ' self.write("<h2>Today\'s articles</h2>")\r\n', |
| ' showdate = frog.util.isodatestr() \r\n', |
| ' entries = readArticlesFromDate(showdate)\r\n', |
| 'elif arg=="active":\r\n', |
| ' #-------------------- ACTIVE ARTICLES redirect\r\n', |
| ' self.Yredirect("active.y")\r\n', |
| 'elif arg=="login":\r\n', |
| ' #-------------------- LOGIN PAGE redirect\r\n', |
| ' self.Yredirect("login.y")\r\n', |
| 'elif arg=="date":\r\n', |
| ' #-------------------- ARTICLES OF A SPECIFIC DATE\r\n', |
| ' showdate = self.Request.getParameter("date")\r\n', |
| ' self.write("<h2>Articles written on %s</h2>"% frog.util.mediumdatestr(showdate))\r\n', |
| ' entries = readArticlesFromDate(showdate)\r\n', |
| 'else:\r\n', |
| ' #-------------------- RECENT ARTICLES\r\n', |
| ' self.write("<h2>Recent articles</h2>")\r\n', |
| ' dates=storageEngine.listBlogEntryDates()\r\n', |
| ' if dates:\r\n', |
| ' entries=[]\r\n', |
| ' SHOWAMOUNT=10\r\n', |
| ' for showdate in dates:\r\n', |
| ' entries.extend( readArticlesFromDate(showdate, SHOWAMOUNT-len(entries)) )\r\n', |
| ' if len(entries)>=SHOWAMOUNT:\r\n', |
| ' break\r\n', |
| ' \r\n', |
| ] |
| stream = io.BytesIO("".join(s).encode(self.encoding)) |
| reader = codecs.getreader(self.encoding)(stream) |
| for (i, line) in enumerate(reader): |
| self.assertEqual(line, s[i]) |
| |
| def test_readlinequeue(self): |
| q = Queue(b"") |
| writer = codecs.getwriter(self.encoding)(q) |
| reader = codecs.getreader(self.encoding)(q) |
| |
| # No lineends |
| writer.write("foo\r") |
| self.assertEqual(reader.readline(keepends=False), "foo") |
| writer.write("\nbar\r") |
| self.assertEqual(reader.readline(keepends=False), "") |
| self.assertEqual(reader.readline(keepends=False), "bar") |
| writer.write("baz") |
| self.assertEqual(reader.readline(keepends=False), "baz") |
| self.assertEqual(reader.readline(keepends=False), "") |
| |
| # Lineends |
| writer.write("foo\r") |
| self.assertEqual(reader.readline(keepends=True), "foo\r") |
| writer.write("\nbar\r") |
| self.assertEqual(reader.readline(keepends=True), "\n") |
| self.assertEqual(reader.readline(keepends=True), "bar\r") |
| writer.write("baz") |
| self.assertEqual(reader.readline(keepends=True), "baz") |
| self.assertEqual(reader.readline(keepends=True), "") |
| writer.write("foo\r\n") |
| self.assertEqual(reader.readline(keepends=True), "foo\r\n") |
| |
| def test_bug1098990_a(self): |
| s1 = "xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx yyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy\r\n" |
| s2 = "offending line: ladfj askldfj klasdj fskla dfzaskdj fasklfj laskd fjasklfzzzzaa%whereisthis!!!\r\n" |
| s3 = "next line.\r\n" |
| |
| s = (s1+s2+s3).encode(self.encoding) |
| stream = io.BytesIO(s) |
| reader = codecs.getreader(self.encoding)(stream) |
| self.assertEqual(reader.readline(), s1) |
| self.assertEqual(reader.readline(), s2) |
| self.assertEqual(reader.readline(), s3) |
| self.assertEqual(reader.readline(), "") |
| |
| def test_bug1098990_b(self): |
| s1 = "aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa\r\n" |
| s2 = "bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbb\r\n" |
| s3 = "stillokay:bbbbxx\r\n" |
| s4 = "broken!!!!badbad\r\n" |
| s5 = "againokay.\r\n" |
| |
| s = (s1+s2+s3+s4+s5).encode(self.encoding) |
| stream = io.BytesIO(s) |
| reader = codecs.getreader(self.encoding)(stream) |
| self.assertEqual(reader.readline(), s1) |
| self.assertEqual(reader.readline(), s2) |
| self.assertEqual(reader.readline(), s3) |
| self.assertEqual(reader.readline(), s4) |
| self.assertEqual(reader.readline(), s5) |
| self.assertEqual(reader.readline(), "") |
| |
| ill_formed_sequence_replace = "\ufffd" |
| |
| def test_lone_surrogates(self): |
| self.assertRaises(UnicodeEncodeError, "\ud800".encode, self.encoding) |
| self.assertEqual("[\uDC80]".encode(self.encoding, "backslashreplace"), |
| "[\\udc80]".encode(self.encoding)) |
| self.assertEqual("[\uDC80]".encode(self.encoding, "xmlcharrefreplace"), |
| "[�]".encode(self.encoding)) |
| self.assertEqual("[\uDC80]".encode(self.encoding, "ignore"), |
| "[]".encode(self.encoding)) |
| self.assertEqual("[\uDC80]".encode(self.encoding, "replace"), |
| "[?]".encode(self.encoding)) |
| |
| bom = "".encode(self.encoding) |
| for before, after in [("\U00010fff", "A"), ("[", "]"), |
| ("A", "\U00010fff")]: |
| before_sequence = before.encode(self.encoding)[len(bom):] |
| after_sequence = after.encode(self.encoding)[len(bom):] |
| test_string = before + "\uDC80" + after |
| test_sequence = (bom + before_sequence + |
| self.ill_formed_sequence + after_sequence) |
| self.assertRaises(UnicodeDecodeError, test_sequence.decode, |
| self.encoding) |
| self.assertEqual(test_string.encode(self.encoding, |
| "surrogatepass"), |
| test_sequence) |
| self.assertEqual(test_sequence.decode(self.encoding, |
| "surrogatepass"), |
| test_string) |
| self.assertEqual(test_sequence.decode(self.encoding, "ignore"), |
| before + after) |
| self.assertEqual(test_sequence.decode(self.encoding, "replace"), |
| before + self.ill_formed_sequence_replace + after) |
| |
| class UTF32Test(ReadTest, unittest.TestCase): |
| encoding = "utf-32" |
| if sys.byteorder == 'little': |
| ill_formed_sequence = b"\x80\xdc\x00\x00" |
| else: |
| ill_formed_sequence = b"\x00\x00\xdc\x80" |
| |
| spamle = (b'\xff\xfe\x00\x00' |
| b's\x00\x00\x00p\x00\x00\x00a\x00\x00\x00m\x00\x00\x00' |
| b's\x00\x00\x00p\x00\x00\x00a\x00\x00\x00m\x00\x00\x00') |
| spambe = (b'\x00\x00\xfe\xff' |
| b'\x00\x00\x00s\x00\x00\x00p\x00\x00\x00a\x00\x00\x00m' |
| b'\x00\x00\x00s\x00\x00\x00p\x00\x00\x00a\x00\x00\x00m') |
| |
| def test_only_one_bom(self): |
| _,_,reader,writer = codecs.lookup(self.encoding) |
| # encode some stream |
| s = io.BytesIO() |
| f = writer(s) |
| f.write("spam") |
| f.write("spam") |
| d = s.getvalue() |
| # check whether there is exactly one BOM in it |
| self.assertTrue(d == self.spamle or d == self.spambe) |
| # try to read it back |
| s = io.BytesIO(d) |
| f = reader(s) |
| self.assertEqual(f.read(), "spamspam") |
| |
| def test_badbom(self): |
| s = io.BytesIO(4*b"\xff") |
| f = codecs.getreader(self.encoding)(s) |
| self.assertRaises(UnicodeError, f.read) |
| |
| s = io.BytesIO(8*b"\xff") |
| f = codecs.getreader(self.encoding)(s) |
| self.assertRaises(UnicodeError, f.read) |
| |
| def test_partial(self): |
| self.check_partial( |
| "\x00\xff\u0100\uffff\U00010000", |
| [ |
| "", # first byte of BOM read |
| "", # second byte of BOM read |
| "", # third byte of BOM read |
| "", # fourth byte of BOM read => byteorder known |
| "", |
| "", |
| "", |
| "\x00", |
| "\x00", |
| "\x00", |
| "\x00", |
| "\x00\xff", |
| "\x00\xff", |
| "\x00\xff", |
| "\x00\xff", |
| "\x00\xff\u0100", |
| "\x00\xff\u0100", |
| "\x00\xff\u0100", |
| "\x00\xff\u0100", |
| "\x00\xff\u0100\uffff", |
| "\x00\xff\u0100\uffff", |
| "\x00\xff\u0100\uffff", |
| "\x00\xff\u0100\uffff", |
| "\x00\xff\u0100\uffff\U00010000", |
| ] |
| ) |
| |
| def test_handlers(self): |
| self.assertEqual(('\ufffd', 1), |
| codecs.utf_32_decode(b'\x01', 'replace', True)) |
| self.assertEqual(('', 1), |
| codecs.utf_32_decode(b'\x01', 'ignore', True)) |
| |
| def test_errors(self): |
| self.assertRaises(UnicodeDecodeError, codecs.utf_32_decode, |
| b"\xff", "strict", True) |
| |
| def test_decoder_state(self): |
| self.check_state_handling_decode(self.encoding, |
| "spamspam", self.spamle) |
| self.check_state_handling_decode(self.encoding, |
| "spamspam", self.spambe) |
| |
| def test_issue8941(self): |
| # Issue #8941: insufficient result allocation when decoding into |
| # surrogate pairs on UCS-2 builds. |
| encoded_le = b'\xff\xfe\x00\x00' + b'\x00\x00\x01\x00' * 1024 |
| self.assertEqual('\U00010000' * 1024, |
| codecs.utf_32_decode(encoded_le)[0]) |
| encoded_be = b'\x00\x00\xfe\xff' + b'\x00\x01\x00\x00' * 1024 |
| self.assertEqual('\U00010000' * 1024, |
| codecs.utf_32_decode(encoded_be)[0]) |
| |
| class UTF32LETest(ReadTest, unittest.TestCase): |
| encoding = "utf-32-le" |
| ill_formed_sequence = b"\x80\xdc\x00\x00" |
| |
| def test_partial(self): |
| self.check_partial( |
| "\x00\xff\u0100\uffff\U00010000", |
| [ |
| "", |
| "", |
| "", |
| "\x00", |
| "\x00", |
| "\x00", |
| "\x00", |
| "\x00\xff", |
| "\x00\xff", |
| "\x00\xff", |
| "\x00\xff", |
| "\x00\xff\u0100", |
| "\x00\xff\u0100", |
| "\x00\xff\u0100", |
| "\x00\xff\u0100", |
| "\x00\xff\u0100\uffff", |
| "\x00\xff\u0100\uffff", |
| "\x00\xff\u0100\uffff", |
| "\x00\xff\u0100\uffff", |
| "\x00\xff\u0100\uffff\U00010000", |
| ] |
| ) |
| |
| def test_simple(self): |
| self.assertEqual("\U00010203".encode(self.encoding), b"\x03\x02\x01\x00") |
| |
| def test_errors(self): |
| self.assertRaises(UnicodeDecodeError, codecs.utf_32_le_decode, |
| b"\xff", "strict", True) |
| |
| def test_issue8941(self): |
| # Issue #8941: insufficient result allocation when decoding into |
| # surrogate pairs on UCS-2 builds. |
| encoded = b'\x00\x00\x01\x00' * 1024 |
| self.assertEqual('\U00010000' * 1024, |
| codecs.utf_32_le_decode(encoded)[0]) |
| |
| class UTF32BETest(ReadTest, unittest.TestCase): |
| encoding = "utf-32-be" |
| ill_formed_sequence = b"\x00\x00\xdc\x80" |
| |
| def test_partial(self): |
| self.check_partial( |
| "\x00\xff\u0100\uffff\U00010000", |
| [ |
| "", |
| "", |
| "", |
| "\x00", |
| "\x00", |
| "\x00", |
| "\x00", |
| "\x00\xff", |
| "\x00\xff", |
| "\x00\xff", |
| "\x00\xff", |
| "\x00\xff\u0100", |
| "\x00\xff\u0100", |
| "\x00\xff\u0100", |
| "\x00\xff\u0100", |
| "\x00\xff\u0100\uffff", |
| "\x00\xff\u0100\uffff", |
| "\x00\xff\u0100\uffff", |
| "\x00\xff\u0100\uffff", |
| "\x00\xff\u0100\uffff\U00010000", |
| ] |
| ) |
| |
| def test_simple(self): |
| self.assertEqual("\U00010203".encode(self.encoding), b"\x00\x01\x02\x03") |
| |
| def test_errors(self): |
| self.assertRaises(UnicodeDecodeError, codecs.utf_32_be_decode, |
| b"\xff", "strict", True) |
| |
| def test_issue8941(self): |
| # Issue #8941: insufficient result allocation when decoding into |
| # surrogate pairs on UCS-2 builds. |
| encoded = b'\x00\x01\x00\x00' * 1024 |
| self.assertEqual('\U00010000' * 1024, |
| codecs.utf_32_be_decode(encoded)[0]) |
| |
| |
| class UTF16Test(ReadTest, unittest.TestCase): |
| encoding = "utf-16" |
| if sys.byteorder == 'little': |
| ill_formed_sequence = b"\x80\xdc" |
| else: |
| ill_formed_sequence = b"\xdc\x80" |
| |
| spamle = b'\xff\xfes\x00p\x00a\x00m\x00s\x00p\x00a\x00m\x00' |
| spambe = b'\xfe\xff\x00s\x00p\x00a\x00m\x00s\x00p\x00a\x00m' |
| |
| def test_only_one_bom(self): |
| _,_,reader,writer = codecs.lookup(self.encoding) |
| # encode some stream |
| s = io.BytesIO() |
| f = writer(s) |
| f.write("spam") |
| f.write("spam") |
| d = s.getvalue() |
| # check whether there is exactly one BOM in it |
| self.assertTrue(d == self.spamle or d == self.spambe) |
| # try to read it back |
| s = io.BytesIO(d) |
| f = reader(s) |
| self.assertEqual(f.read(), "spamspam") |
| |
| def test_badbom(self): |
| s = io.BytesIO(b"\xff\xff") |
| f = codecs.getreader(self.encoding)(s) |
| self.assertRaises(UnicodeError, f.read) |
| |
| s = io.BytesIO(b"\xff\xff\xff\xff") |
| f = codecs.getreader(self.encoding)(s) |
| self.assertRaises(UnicodeError, f.read) |
| |
| def test_partial(self): |
| self.check_partial( |
| "\x00\xff\u0100\uffff\U00010000", |
| [ |
| "", # first byte of BOM read |
| "", # second byte of BOM read => byteorder known |
| "", |
| "\x00", |
| "\x00", |
| "\x00\xff", |
| "\x00\xff", |
| "\x00\xff\u0100", |
| "\x00\xff\u0100", |
| "\x00\xff\u0100\uffff", |
| "\x00\xff\u0100\uffff", |
| "\x00\xff\u0100\uffff", |
| "\x00\xff\u0100\uffff", |
| "\x00\xff\u0100\uffff\U00010000", |
| ] |
| ) |
| |
| def test_handlers(self): |
| self.assertEqual(('\ufffd', 1), |
| codecs.utf_16_decode(b'\x01', 'replace', True)) |
| self.assertEqual(('', 1), |
| codecs.utf_16_decode(b'\x01', 'ignore', True)) |
| |
| def test_errors(self): |
| self.assertRaises(UnicodeDecodeError, codecs.utf_16_decode, |
| b"\xff", "strict", True) |
| |
| def test_decoder_state(self): |
| self.check_state_handling_decode(self.encoding, |
| "spamspam", self.spamle) |
| self.check_state_handling_decode(self.encoding, |
| "spamspam", self.spambe) |
| |
| def test_bug691291(self): |
| # Files are always opened in binary mode, even if no binary mode was |
| # specified. This means that no automatic conversion of '\n' is done |
| # on reading and writing. |
| s1 = 'Hello\r\nworld\r\n' |
| |
| s = s1.encode(self.encoding) |
| self.addCleanup(support.unlink, support.TESTFN) |
| with open(support.TESTFN, 'wb') as fp: |
| fp.write(s) |
| with codecs.open(support.TESTFN, 'U', encoding=self.encoding) as reader: |
| self.assertEqual(reader.read(), s1) |
| |
| class UTF16LETest(ReadTest, unittest.TestCase): |
| encoding = "utf-16-le" |
| ill_formed_sequence = b"\x80\xdc" |
| |
| def test_partial(self): |
| self.check_partial( |
| "\x00\xff\u0100\uffff\U00010000", |
| [ |
| "", |
| "\x00", |
| "\x00", |
| "\x00\xff", |
| "\x00\xff", |
| "\x00\xff\u0100", |
| "\x00\xff\u0100", |
| "\x00\xff\u0100\uffff", |
| "\x00\xff\u0100\uffff", |
| "\x00\xff\u0100\uffff", |
| "\x00\xff\u0100\uffff", |
| "\x00\xff\u0100\uffff\U00010000", |
| ] |
| ) |
| |
| def test_errors(self): |
| tests = [ |
| (b'\xff', '\ufffd'), |
| (b'A\x00Z', 'A\ufffd'), |
| (b'A\x00B\x00C\x00D\x00Z', 'ABCD\ufffd'), |
| (b'\x00\xd8', '\ufffd'), |
| (b'\x00\xd8A', '\ufffd'), |
| (b'\x00\xd8A\x00', '\ufffdA'), |
| (b'\x00\xdcA\x00', '\ufffdA'), |
| ] |
| for raw, expected in tests: |
| self.assertRaises(UnicodeDecodeError, codecs.utf_16_le_decode, |
| raw, 'strict', True) |
| self.assertEqual(raw.decode('utf-16le', 'replace'), expected) |
| |
| def test_nonbmp(self): |
| self.assertEqual("\U00010203".encode(self.encoding), |
| b'\x00\xd8\x03\xde') |
| self.assertEqual(b'\x00\xd8\x03\xde'.decode(self.encoding), |
| "\U00010203") |
| |
| class UTF16BETest(ReadTest, unittest.TestCase): |
| encoding = "utf-16-be" |
| ill_formed_sequence = b"\xdc\x80" |
| |
| def test_partial(self): |
| self.check_partial( |
| "\x00\xff\u0100\uffff\U00010000", |
| [ |
| "", |
| "\x00", |
| "\x00", |
| "\x00\xff", |
| "\x00\xff", |
| "\x00\xff\u0100", |
| "\x00\xff\u0100", |
| "\x00\xff\u0100\uffff", |
| "\x00\xff\u0100\uffff", |
| "\x00\xff\u0100\uffff", |
| "\x00\xff\u0100\uffff", |
| "\x00\xff\u0100\uffff\U00010000", |
| ] |
| ) |
| |
| def test_errors(self): |
| tests = [ |
| (b'\xff', '\ufffd'), |
| (b'\x00A\xff', 'A\ufffd'), |
| (b'\x00A\x00B\x00C\x00DZ', 'ABCD\ufffd'), |
| (b'\xd8\x00', '\ufffd'), |
| (b'\xd8\x00\xdc', '\ufffd'), |
| (b'\xd8\x00\x00A', '\ufffdA'), |
| (b'\xdc\x00\x00A', '\ufffdA'), |
| ] |
| for raw, expected in tests: |
| self.assertRaises(UnicodeDecodeError, codecs.utf_16_be_decode, |
| raw, 'strict', True) |
| self.assertEqual(raw.decode('utf-16be', 'replace'), expected) |
| |
| def test_nonbmp(self): |
| self.assertEqual("\U00010203".encode(self.encoding), |
| b'\xd8\x00\xde\x03') |
| self.assertEqual(b'\xd8\x00\xde\x03'.decode(self.encoding), |
| "\U00010203") |
| |
| class UTF8Test(ReadTest, unittest.TestCase): |
| encoding = "utf-8" |
| ill_formed_sequence = b"\xed\xb2\x80" |
| ill_formed_sequence_replace = "\ufffd" * 3 |
| |
| def test_partial(self): |
| self.check_partial( |
| "\x00\xff\u07ff\u0800\uffff\U00010000", |
| [ |
| "\x00", |
| "\x00", |
| "\x00\xff", |
| "\x00\xff", |
| "\x00\xff\u07ff", |
| "\x00\xff\u07ff", |
| "\x00\xff\u07ff", |
| "\x00\xff\u07ff\u0800", |
| "\x00\xff\u07ff\u0800", |
| "\x00\xff\u07ff\u0800", |
| "\x00\xff\u07ff\u0800\uffff", |
| "\x00\xff\u07ff\u0800\uffff", |
| "\x00\xff\u07ff\u0800\uffff", |
| "\x00\xff\u07ff\u0800\uffff", |
| "\x00\xff\u07ff\u0800\uffff\U00010000", |
| ] |
| ) |
| |
| def test_decoder_state(self): |
| u = "\x00\x7f\x80\xff\u0100\u07ff\u0800\uffff\U0010ffff" |
| self.check_state_handling_decode(self.encoding, |
| u, u.encode(self.encoding)) |
| |
| def test_lone_surrogates(self): |
| super().test_lone_surrogates() |
| # not sure if this is making sense for |
| # UTF-16 and UTF-32 |
| self.assertEqual("[\uDC80]".encode('utf-8', "surrogateescape"), |
| b'[\x80]') |
| |
| def test_surrogatepass_handler(self): |
| self.assertEqual("abc\ud800def".encode("utf-8", "surrogatepass"), |
| b"abc\xed\xa0\x80def") |
| self.assertEqual(b"abc\xed\xa0\x80def".decode("utf-8", "surrogatepass"), |
| "abc\ud800def") |
| self.assertEqual("\U00010fff\uD800".encode("utf-8", "surrogatepass"), |
| b"\xf0\x90\xbf\xbf\xed\xa0\x80") |
| self.assertEqual(b"\xf0\x90\xbf\xbf\xed\xa0\x80".decode("utf-8", "surrogatepass"), |
| "\U00010fff\uD800") |
| self.assertTrue(codecs.lookup_error("surrogatepass")) |
| with self.assertRaises(UnicodeDecodeError): |
| b"abc\xed\xa0".decode("utf-8", "surrogatepass") |
| with self.assertRaises(UnicodeDecodeError): |
| b"abc\xed\xa0z".decode("utf-8", "surrogatepass") |
| |
| @unittest.skipUnless(sys.platform == 'win32', |
| 'cp65001 is a Windows-only codec') |
| class CP65001Test(ReadTest, unittest.TestCase): |
| encoding = "cp65001" |
| |
| def test_encode(self): |
| tests = [ |
| ('abc', 'strict', b'abc'), |
| ('\xe9\u20ac', 'strict', b'\xc3\xa9\xe2\x82\xac'), |
| ('\U0010ffff', 'strict', b'\xf4\x8f\xbf\xbf'), |
| ] |
| if VISTA_OR_LATER: |
| tests.extend(( |
| ('\udc80', 'strict', None), |
| ('\udc80', 'ignore', b''), |
| ('\udc80', 'replace', b'?'), |
| ('\udc80', 'backslashreplace', b'\\udc80'), |
| ('\udc80', 'surrogatepass', b'\xed\xb2\x80'), |
| )) |
| else: |
| tests.append(('\udc80', 'strict', b'\xed\xb2\x80')) |
| for text, errors, expected in tests: |
| if expected is not None: |
| try: |
| encoded = text.encode('cp65001', errors) |
| except UnicodeEncodeError as err: |
| self.fail('Unable to encode %a to cp65001 with ' |
| 'errors=%r: %s' % (text, errors, err)) |
| self.assertEqual(encoded, expected, |
| '%a.encode("cp65001", %r)=%a != %a' |
| % (text, errors, encoded, expected)) |
| else: |
| self.assertRaises(UnicodeEncodeError, |
| text.encode, "cp65001", errors) |
| |
| def test_decode(self): |
| tests = [ |
| (b'abc', 'strict', 'abc'), |
| (b'\xc3\xa9\xe2\x82\xac', 'strict', '\xe9\u20ac'), |
| (b'\xf4\x8f\xbf\xbf', 'strict', '\U0010ffff'), |
| (b'\xef\xbf\xbd', 'strict', '\ufffd'), |
| (b'[\xc3\xa9]', 'strict', '[\xe9]'), |
| # invalid bytes |
| (b'[\xff]', 'strict', None), |
| (b'[\xff]', 'ignore', '[]'), |
| (b'[\xff]', 'replace', '[\ufffd]'), |
| (b'[\xff]', 'surrogateescape', '[\udcff]'), |
| ] |
| if VISTA_OR_LATER: |
| tests.extend(( |
| (b'[\xed\xb2\x80]', 'strict', None), |
| (b'[\xed\xb2\x80]', 'ignore', '[]'), |
| (b'[\xed\xb2\x80]', 'replace', '[\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd]'), |
| )) |
| else: |
| tests.extend(( |
| (b'[\xed\xb2\x80]', 'strict', '[\udc80]'), |
| )) |
| for raw, errors, expected in tests: |
| if expected is not None: |
| try: |
| decoded = raw.decode('cp65001', errors) |
| except UnicodeDecodeError as err: |
| self.fail('Unable to decode %a from cp65001 with ' |
| 'errors=%r: %s' % (raw, errors, err)) |
| self.assertEqual(decoded, expected, |
| '%a.decode("cp65001", %r)=%a != %a' |
| % (raw, errors, decoded, expected)) |
| else: |
| self.assertRaises(UnicodeDecodeError, |
| raw.decode, 'cp65001', errors) |
| |
| @unittest.skipUnless(VISTA_OR_LATER, 'require Windows Vista or later') |
| def test_lone_surrogates(self): |
| self.assertRaises(UnicodeEncodeError, "\ud800".encode, "cp65001") |
| self.assertRaises(UnicodeDecodeError, b"\xed\xa0\x80".decode, "cp65001") |
| self.assertEqual("[\uDC80]".encode("cp65001", "backslashreplace"), |
| b'[\\udc80]') |
| self.assertEqual("[\uDC80]".encode("cp65001", "xmlcharrefreplace"), |
| b'[�]') |
| self.assertEqual("[\uDC80]".encode("cp65001", "surrogateescape"), |
| b'[\x80]') |
| self.assertEqual("[\uDC80]".encode("cp65001", "ignore"), |
| b'[]') |
| self.assertEqual("[\uDC80]".encode("cp65001", "replace"), |
| b'[?]') |
| |
| @unittest.skipUnless(VISTA_OR_LATER, 'require Windows Vista or later') |
| def test_surrogatepass_handler(self): |
| self.assertEqual("abc\ud800def".encode("cp65001", "surrogatepass"), |
| b"abc\xed\xa0\x80def") |
| self.assertEqual(b"abc\xed\xa0\x80def".decode("cp65001", "surrogatepass"), |
| "abc\ud800def") |
| self.assertEqual("\U00010fff\uD800".encode("cp65001", "surrogatepass"), |
| b"\xf0\x90\xbf\xbf\xed\xa0\x80") |
| self.assertEqual(b"\xf0\x90\xbf\xbf\xed\xa0\x80".decode("cp65001", "surrogatepass"), |
| "\U00010fff\uD800") |
| self.assertTrue(codecs.lookup_error("surrogatepass")) |
| |
| |
| |
| class UTF7Test(ReadTest, unittest.TestCase): |
| encoding = "utf-7" |
| |
| def test_partial(self): |
| self.check_partial( |
| "a+-b", |
| [ |
| "a", |
| "a", |
| "a+", |
| "a+-", |
| "a+-b", |
| ] |
| ) |
| |
| def test_errors(self): |
| tests = [ |
| (b'a\xffb', 'a\ufffdb'), |
| (b'a+IK', 'a\ufffd'), |
| (b'a+IK-b', 'a\ufffdb'), |
| (b'a+IK,b', 'a\ufffdb'), |
| (b'a+IKx', 'a\u20ac\ufffd'), |
| (b'a+IKx-b', 'a\u20ac\ufffdb'), |
| (b'a+IKwgr', 'a\u20ac\ufffd'), |
| (b'a+IKwgr-b', 'a\u20ac\ufffdb'), |
| (b'a+IKwgr,', 'a\u20ac\ufffd'), |
| (b'a+IKwgr,-b', 'a\u20ac\ufffd-b'), |
| (b'a+IKwgrB', 'a\u20ac\u20ac\ufffd'), |
| (b'a+IKwgrB-b', 'a\u20ac\u20ac\ufffdb'), |
| (b'a+/,+IKw-b', 'a\ufffd\u20acb'), |
| (b'a+//,+IKw-b', 'a\ufffd\u20acb'), |
| (b'a+///,+IKw-b', 'a\uffff\ufffd\u20acb'), |
| (b'a+////,+IKw-b', 'a\uffff\ufffd\u20acb'), |
| ] |
| for raw, expected in tests: |
| with self.subTest(raw=raw): |
| self.assertRaises(UnicodeDecodeError, codecs.utf_7_decode, |
| raw, 'strict', True) |
| self.assertEqual(raw.decode('utf-7', 'replace'), expected) |
| |
| def test_nonbmp(self): |
| self.assertEqual('\U000104A0'.encode(self.encoding), b'+2AHcoA-') |
| self.assertEqual('\ud801\udca0'.encode(self.encoding), b'+2AHcoA-') |
| self.assertEqual(b'+2AHcoA-'.decode(self.encoding), '\U000104A0') |
| |
| test_lone_surrogates = None |
| |
| |
| class UTF16ExTest(unittest.TestCase): |
| |
| def test_errors(self): |
| self.assertRaises(UnicodeDecodeError, codecs.utf_16_ex_decode, b"\xff", "strict", 0, True) |
| |
| def test_bad_args(self): |
| self.assertRaises(TypeError, codecs.utf_16_ex_decode) |
| |
| class ReadBufferTest(unittest.TestCase): |
| |
| def test_array(self): |
| import array |
| self.assertEqual( |
| codecs.readbuffer_encode(array.array("b", b"spam")), |
| (b"spam", 4) |
| ) |
| |
| def test_empty(self): |
| self.assertEqual(codecs.readbuffer_encode(""), (b"", 0)) |
| |
| def test_bad_args(self): |
| self.assertRaises(TypeError, codecs.readbuffer_encode) |
| self.assertRaises(TypeError, codecs.readbuffer_encode, 42) |
| |
| class UTF8SigTest(UTF8Test, unittest.TestCase): |
| encoding = "utf-8-sig" |
| |
| def test_partial(self): |
| self.check_partial( |
| "\ufeff\x00\xff\u07ff\u0800\uffff\U00010000", |
| [ |
| "", |
| "", |
| "", # First BOM has been read and skipped |
| "", |
| "", |
| "\ufeff", # Second BOM has been read and emitted |
| "\ufeff\x00", # "\x00" read and emitted |
| "\ufeff\x00", # First byte of encoded "\xff" read |
| "\ufeff\x00\xff", # Second byte of encoded "\xff" read |
| "\ufeff\x00\xff", # First byte of encoded "\u07ff" read |
| "\ufeff\x00\xff\u07ff", # Second byte of encoded "\u07ff" read |
| "\ufeff\x00\xff\u07ff", |
| "\ufeff\x00\xff\u07ff", |
| "\ufeff\x00\xff\u07ff\u0800", |
| "\ufeff\x00\xff\u07ff\u0800", |
| "\ufeff\x00\xff\u07ff\u0800", |
| "\ufeff\x00\xff\u07ff\u0800\uffff", |
| "\ufeff\x00\xff\u07ff\u0800\uffff", |
| "\ufeff\x00\xff\u07ff\u0800\uffff", |
| "\ufeff\x00\xff\u07ff\u0800\uffff", |
| "\ufeff\x00\xff\u07ff\u0800\uffff\U00010000", |
| ] |
| ) |
| |
| def test_bug1601501(self): |
| # SF bug #1601501: check that the codec works with a buffer |
| self.assertEqual(str(b"\xef\xbb\xbf", "utf-8-sig"), "") |
| |
| def test_bom(self): |
| d = codecs.getincrementaldecoder("utf-8-sig")() |
| s = "spam" |
| self.assertEqual(d.decode(s.encode("utf-8-sig")), s) |
| |
| def test_stream_bom(self): |
| unistring = "ABC\u00A1\u2200XYZ" |
| bytestring = codecs.BOM_UTF8 + b"ABC\xC2\xA1\xE2\x88\x80XYZ" |
| |
| reader = codecs.getreader("utf-8-sig") |
| for sizehint in [None] + list(range(1, 11)) + \ |
| [64, 128, 256, 512, 1024]: |
| istream = reader(io.BytesIO(bytestring)) |
| ostream = io.StringIO() |
| while 1: |
| if sizehint is not None: |
| data = istream.read(sizehint) |
| else: |
| data = istream.read() |
| |
| if not data: |
| break |
| ostream.write(data) |
| |
| got = ostream.getvalue() |
| self.assertEqual(got, unistring) |
| |
| def test_stream_bare(self): |
| unistring = "ABC\u00A1\u2200XYZ" |
| bytestring = b"ABC\xC2\xA1\xE2\x88\x80XYZ" |
| |
| reader = codecs.getreader("utf-8-sig") |
| for sizehint in [None] + list(range(1, 11)) + \ |
| [64, 128, 256, 512, 1024]: |
| istream = reader(io.BytesIO(bytestring)) |
| ostream = io.StringIO() |
| while 1: |
| if sizehint is not None: |
| data = istream.read(sizehint) |
| else: |
| data = istream.read() |
| |
| if not data: |
| break |
| ostream.write(data) |
| |
| got = ostream.getvalue() |
| self.assertEqual(got, unistring) |
| |
| class EscapeDecodeTest(unittest.TestCase): |
| def test_empty(self): |
| self.assertEqual(codecs.escape_decode(b""), (b"", 0)) |
| |
| def test_raw(self): |
| decode = codecs.escape_decode |
| for b in range(256): |
| b = bytes([b]) |
| if b != b'\\': |
| self.assertEqual(decode(b + b'0'), (b + b'0', 2)) |
| |
| def test_escape(self): |
| decode = codecs.escape_decode |
| check = coding_checker(self, decode) |
| check(b"[\\\n]", b"[]") |
| check(br'[\"]', b'["]') |
| check(br"[\']", b"[']") |
| check(br"[\\]", br"[\]") |
| check(br"[\a]", b"[\x07]") |
| check(br"[\b]", b"[\x08]") |
| check(br"[\t]", b"[\x09]") |
| check(br"[\n]", b"[\x0a]") |
| check(br"[\v]", b"[\x0b]") |
| check(br"[\f]", b"[\x0c]") |
| check(br"[\r]", b"[\x0d]") |
| check(br"[\7]", b"[\x07]") |
| check(br"[\8]", br"[\8]") |
| check(br"[\78]", b"[\x078]") |
| check(br"[\41]", b"[!]") |
| check(br"[\418]", b"[!8]") |
| check(br"[\101]", b"[A]") |
| check(br"[\1010]", b"[A0]") |
| check(br"[\501]", b"[A]") |
| check(br"[\x41]", b"[A]") |
| check(br"[\X41]", br"[\X41]") |
| check(br"[\x410]", b"[A0]") |
| for b in range(256): |
| if b not in b'\n"\'\\abtnvfr01234567x': |
| b = bytes([b]) |
| check(b'\\' + b, b'\\' + b) |
| |
| def test_errors(self): |
| decode = codecs.escape_decode |
| self.assertRaises(ValueError, decode, br"\x") |
| self.assertRaises(ValueError, decode, br"[\x]") |
| self.assertEqual(decode(br"[\x]\x", "ignore"), (b"[]", 6)) |
| self.assertEqual(decode(br"[\x]\x", "replace"), (b"[?]?", 6)) |
| self.assertRaises(ValueError, decode, br"\x0") |
| self.assertRaises(ValueError, decode, br"[\x0]") |
| self.assertEqual(decode(br"[\x0]\x0", "ignore"), (b"[]", 8)) |
| self.assertEqual(decode(br"[\x0]\x0", "replace"), (b"[?]?", 8)) |
| |
| class RecodingTest(unittest.TestCase): |
| def test_recoding(self): |
| f = io.BytesIO() |
| f2 = codecs.EncodedFile(f, "unicode_internal", "utf-8") |
| f2.write("a") |
| f2.close() |
| # Python used to crash on this at exit because of a refcount |
| # bug in _codecsmodule.c |
| |
| # From RFC 3492 |
| punycode_testcases = [ |
| # A Arabic (Egyptian): |
| ("\u0644\u064A\u0647\u0645\u0627\u0628\u062A\u0643\u0644" |
| "\u0645\u0648\u0634\u0639\u0631\u0628\u064A\u061F", |
| b"egbpdaj6bu4bxfgehfvwxn"), |
| # B Chinese (simplified): |
| ("\u4ED6\u4EEC\u4E3A\u4EC0\u4E48\u4E0D\u8BF4\u4E2D\u6587", |
| b"ihqwcrb4cv8a8dqg056pqjye"), |
| # C Chinese (traditional): |
| ("\u4ED6\u5011\u7232\u4EC0\u9EBD\u4E0D\u8AAA\u4E2D\u6587", |
| b"ihqwctvzc91f659drss3x8bo0yb"), |
| # D Czech: Pro<ccaron>prost<ecaron>nemluv<iacute><ccaron>esky |
| ("\u0050\u0072\u006F\u010D\u0070\u0072\u006F\u0073\u0074" |
| "\u011B\u006E\u0065\u006D\u006C\u0075\u0076\u00ED\u010D" |
| "\u0065\u0073\u006B\u0079", |
| b"Proprostnemluvesky-uyb24dma41a"), |
| # E Hebrew: |
| ("\u05DC\u05DE\u05D4\u05D4\u05DD\u05E4\u05E9\u05D5\u05D8" |
| "\u05DC\u05D0\u05DE\u05D3\u05D1\u05E8\u05D9\u05DD\u05E2" |
| "\u05D1\u05E8\u05D9\u05EA", |
| b"4dbcagdahymbxekheh6e0a7fei0b"), |
| # F Hindi (Devanagari): |
| ("\u092F\u0939\u0932\u094B\u0917\u0939\u093F\u0928\u094D" |
| "\u0926\u0940\u0915\u094D\u092F\u094B\u0902\u0928\u0939" |
| "\u0940\u0902\u092C\u094B\u0932\u0938\u0915\u0924\u0947" |
| "\u0939\u0948\u0902", |
| b"i1baa7eci9glrd9b2ae1bj0hfcgg6iyaf8o0a1dig0cd"), |
| |
| #(G) Japanese (kanji and hiragana): |
| ("\u306A\u305C\u307F\u3093\u306A\u65E5\u672C\u8A9E\u3092" |
| "\u8A71\u3057\u3066\u304F\u308C\u306A\u3044\u306E\u304B", |
| b"n8jok5ay5dzabd5bym9f0cm5685rrjetr6pdxa"), |
| |
| # (H) Korean (Hangul syllables): |
| ("\uC138\uACC4\uC758\uBAA8\uB4E0\uC0AC\uB78C\uB4E4\uC774" |
| "\uD55C\uAD6D\uC5B4\uB97C\uC774\uD574\uD55C\uB2E4\uBA74" |
| "\uC5BC\uB9C8\uB098\uC88B\uC744\uAE4C", |
| b"989aomsvi5e83db1d2a355cv1e0vak1dwrv93d5xbh15a0dt30a5j" |
| b"psd879ccm6fea98c"), |
| |
| # (I) Russian (Cyrillic): |
| ("\u043F\u043E\u0447\u0435\u043C\u0443\u0436\u0435\u043E" |
| "\u043D\u0438\u043D\u0435\u0433\u043E\u0432\u043E\u0440" |
| "\u044F\u0442\u043F\u043E\u0440\u0443\u0441\u0441\u043A" |
| "\u0438", |
| b"b1abfaaepdrnnbgefbaDotcwatmq2g4l"), |
| |
| # (J) Spanish: Porqu<eacute>nopuedensimplementehablarenEspa<ntilde>ol |
| ("\u0050\u006F\u0072\u0071\u0075\u00E9\u006E\u006F\u0070" |
| "\u0075\u0065\u0064\u0065\u006E\u0073\u0069\u006D\u0070" |
| "\u006C\u0065\u006D\u0065\u006E\u0074\u0065\u0068\u0061" |
| "\u0062\u006C\u0061\u0072\u0065\u006E\u0045\u0073\u0070" |
| "\u0061\u00F1\u006F\u006C", |
| b"PorqunopuedensimplementehablarenEspaol-fmd56a"), |
| |
| # (K) Vietnamese: |
| # T<adotbelow>isaoh<odotbelow>kh<ocirc>ngth<ecirchookabove>ch\ |
| # <ihookabove>n<oacute>iti<ecircacute>ngVi<ecircdotbelow>t |
| ("\u0054\u1EA1\u0069\u0073\u0061\u006F\u0068\u1ECD\u006B" |
| "\u0068\u00F4\u006E\u0067\u0074\u0068\u1EC3\u0063\u0068" |
| "\u1EC9\u006E\u00F3\u0069\u0074\u0069\u1EBF\u006E\u0067" |
| "\u0056\u0069\u1EC7\u0074", |
| b"TisaohkhngthchnitingVit-kjcr8268qyxafd2f1b9g"), |
| |
| #(L) 3<nen>B<gumi><kinpachi><sensei> |
| ("\u0033\u5E74\u0042\u7D44\u91D1\u516B\u5148\u751F", |
| b"3B-ww4c5e180e575a65lsy2b"), |
| |
| # (M) <amuro><namie>-with-SUPER-MONKEYS |
| ("\u5B89\u5BA4\u5948\u7F8E\u6075\u002D\u0077\u0069\u0074" |
| "\u0068\u002D\u0053\u0055\u0050\u0045\u0052\u002D\u004D" |
| "\u004F\u004E\u004B\u0045\u0059\u0053", |
| b"-with-SUPER-MONKEYS-pc58ag80a8qai00g7n9n"), |
| |
| # (N) Hello-Another-Way-<sorezore><no><basho> |
| ("\u0048\u0065\u006C\u006C\u006F\u002D\u0041\u006E\u006F" |
| "\u0074\u0068\u0065\u0072\u002D\u0057\u0061\u0079\u002D" |
| "\u305D\u308C\u305E\u308C\u306E\u5834\u6240", |
| b"Hello-Another-Way--fc4qua05auwb3674vfr0b"), |
| |
| # (O) <hitotsu><yane><no><shita>2 |
| ("\u3072\u3068\u3064\u5C4B\u6839\u306E\u4E0B\u0032", |
| b"2-u9tlzr9756bt3uc0v"), |
| |
| # (P) Maji<de>Koi<suru>5<byou><mae> |
| ("\u004D\u0061\u006A\u0069\u3067\u004B\u006F\u0069\u3059" |
| "\u308B\u0035\u79D2\u524D", |
| b"MajiKoi5-783gue6qz075azm5e"), |
| |
| # (Q) <pafii>de<runba> |
| ("\u30D1\u30D5\u30A3\u30FC\u0064\u0065\u30EB\u30F3\u30D0", |
| b"de-jg4avhby1noc0d"), |
| |
| # (R) <sono><supiido><de> |
| ("\u305D\u306E\u30B9\u30D4\u30FC\u30C9\u3067", |
| b"d9juau41awczczp"), |
| |
| # (S) -> $1.00 <- |
| ("\u002D\u003E\u0020\u0024\u0031\u002E\u0030\u0030\u0020" |
| "\u003C\u002D", |
| b"-> $1.00 <--") |
| ] |
| |
| for i in punycode_testcases: |
| if len(i)!=2: |
| print(repr(i)) |
| |
| class PunycodeTest(unittest.TestCase): |
| def test_encode(self): |
| for uni, puny in punycode_testcases: |
| # Need to convert both strings to lower case, since |
| # some of the extended encodings use upper case, but our |
| # code produces only lower case. Converting just puny to |
| # lower is also insufficient, since some of the input characters |
| # are upper case. |
| self.assertEqual( |
| str(uni.encode("punycode"), "ascii").lower(), |
| str(puny, "ascii").lower() |
| ) |
| |
| def test_decode(self): |
| for uni, puny in punycode_testcases: |
| self.assertEqual(uni, puny.decode("punycode")) |
| puny = puny.decode("ascii").encode("ascii") |
| self.assertEqual(uni, puny.decode("punycode")) |
| |
| class UnicodeInternalTest(unittest.TestCase): |
| @unittest.skipUnless(SIZEOF_WCHAR_T == 4, 'specific to 32-bit wchar_t') |
| def test_bug1251300(self): |
| # Decoding with unicode_internal used to not correctly handle "code |
| # points" above 0x10ffff on UCS-4 builds. |
| ok = [ |
| (b"\x00\x10\xff\xff", "\U0010ffff"), |
| (b"\x00\x00\x01\x01", "\U00000101"), |
| (b"", ""), |
| ] |
| not_ok = [ |
| b"\x7f\xff\xff\xff", |
| b"\x80\x00\x00\x00", |
| b"\x81\x00\x00\x00", |
| b"\x00", |
| b"\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00", |
| ] |
| for internal, uni in ok: |
| if sys.byteorder == "little": |
| internal = bytes(reversed(internal)) |
| with support.check_warnings(): |
| self.assertEqual(uni, internal.decode("unicode_internal")) |
| for internal in not_ok: |
| if sys.byteorder == "little": |
| internal = bytes(reversed(internal)) |
| with support.check_warnings(('unicode_internal codec has been ' |
| 'deprecated', DeprecationWarning)): |
| self.assertRaises(UnicodeDecodeError, internal.decode, |
| "unicode_internal") |
| if sys.byteorder == "little": |
| invalid = b"\x00\x00\x11\x00" |
| else: |
| invalid = b"\x00\x11\x00\x00" |
| with support.check_warnings(): |
| self.assertRaises(UnicodeDecodeError, |
| invalid.decode, "unicode_internal") |
| with support.check_warnings(): |
| self.assertEqual(invalid.decode("unicode_internal", "replace"), |
| '\ufffd') |
| |
| @unittest.skipUnless(SIZEOF_WCHAR_T == 4, 'specific to 32-bit wchar_t') |
| def test_decode_error_attributes(self): |
| try: |
| with support.check_warnings(('unicode_internal codec has been ' |
| 'deprecated', DeprecationWarning)): |
| b"\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x11\x11\x00".decode("unicode_internal") |
| except UnicodeDecodeError as ex: |
| self.assertEqual("unicode_internal", ex.encoding) |
| self.assertEqual(b"\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x11\x11\x00", ex.object) |
| self.assertEqual(4, ex.start) |
| self.assertEqual(8, ex.end) |
| else: |
| self.fail() |
| |
| @unittest.skipUnless(SIZEOF_WCHAR_T == 4, 'specific to 32-bit wchar_t') |
| def test_decode_callback(self): |
| codecs.register_error("UnicodeInternalTest", codecs.ignore_errors) |
| decoder = codecs.getdecoder("unicode_internal") |
| with support.check_warnings(('unicode_internal codec has been ' |
| 'deprecated', DeprecationWarning)): |
| ab = "ab".encode("unicode_internal").decode() |
| ignored = decoder(bytes("%s\x22\x22\x22\x22%s" % (ab[:4], ab[4:]), |
| "ascii"), |
| "UnicodeInternalTest") |
| self.assertEqual(("ab", 12), ignored) |
| |
| def test_encode_length(self): |
| with support.check_warnings(('unicode_internal codec has been ' |
| 'deprecated', DeprecationWarning)): |
| # Issue 3739 |
| encoder = codecs.getencoder("unicode_internal") |
| self.assertEqual(encoder("a")[1], 1) |
| self.assertEqual(encoder("\xe9\u0142")[1], 2) |
| |
| self.assertEqual(codecs.escape_encode(br'\x00')[1], 4) |
| |
| # From http://www.gnu.org/software/libidn/draft-josefsson-idn-test-vectors.html |
| nameprep_tests = [ |
| # 3.1 Map to nothing. |
| (b'foo\xc2\xad\xcd\x8f\xe1\xa0\x86\xe1\xa0\x8bbar' |
| b'\xe2\x80\x8b\xe2\x81\xa0baz\xef\xb8\x80\xef\xb8\x88\xef' |
| b'\xb8\x8f\xef\xbb\xbf', |
| b'foobarbaz'), |
| # 3.2 Case folding ASCII U+0043 U+0041 U+0046 U+0045. |
| (b'CAFE', |
| b'cafe'), |
| # 3.3 Case folding 8bit U+00DF (german sharp s). |
| # The original test case is bogus; it says \xc3\xdf |
| (b'\xc3\x9f', |
| b'ss'), |
| # 3.4 Case folding U+0130 (turkish capital I with dot). |
| (b'\xc4\xb0', |
| b'i\xcc\x87'), |
| # 3.5 Case folding multibyte U+0143 U+037A. |
| (b'\xc5\x83\xcd\xba', |
| b'\xc5\x84 \xce\xb9'), |
| # 3.6 Case folding U+2121 U+33C6 U+1D7BB. |
| # XXX: skip this as it fails in UCS-2 mode |
| #('\xe2\x84\xa1\xe3\x8f\x86\xf0\x9d\x9e\xbb', |
| # 'telc\xe2\x88\x95kg\xcf\x83'), |
| (None, None), |
| # 3.7 Normalization of U+006a U+030c U+00A0 U+00AA. |
| (b'j\xcc\x8c\xc2\xa0\xc2\xaa', |
| b'\xc7\xb0 a'), |
| # 3.8 Case folding U+1FB7 and normalization. |
| (b'\xe1\xbe\xb7', |
| b'\xe1\xbe\xb6\xce\xb9'), |
| # 3.9 Self-reverting case folding U+01F0 and normalization. |
| # The original test case is bogus, it says `\xc7\xf0' |
| (b'\xc7\xb0', |
| b'\xc7\xb0'), |
| # 3.10 Self-reverting case folding U+0390 and normalization. |
| (b'\xce\x90', |
| b'\xce\x90'), |
| # 3.11 Self-reverting case folding U+03B0 and normalization. |
| (b'\xce\xb0', |
| b'\xce\xb0'), |
| # 3.12 Self-reverting case folding U+1E96 and normalization. |
| (b'\xe1\xba\x96', |
| b'\xe1\xba\x96'), |
| # 3.13 Self-reverting case folding U+1F56 and normalization. |
| (b'\xe1\xbd\x96', |
| b'\xe1\xbd\x96'), |
| # 3.14 ASCII space character U+0020. |
| (b' ', |
| b' '), |
| # 3.15 Non-ASCII 8bit space character U+00A0. |
| (b'\xc2\xa0', |
| b' '), |
| # 3.16 Non-ASCII multibyte space character U+1680. |
| (b'\xe1\x9a\x80', |
| None), |
| # 3.17 Non-ASCII multibyte space character U+2000. |
| (b'\xe2\x80\x80', |
| b' '), |
| # 3.18 Zero Width Space U+200b. |
| (b'\xe2\x80\x8b', |
| b''), |
| # 3.19 Non-ASCII multibyte space character U+3000. |
| (b'\xe3\x80\x80', |
| b' '), |
| # 3.20 ASCII control characters U+0010 U+007F. |
| (b'\x10\x7f', |
| b'\x10\x7f'), |
| # 3.21 Non-ASCII 8bit control character U+0085. |
| (b'\xc2\x85', |
| None), |
| # 3.22 Non-ASCII multibyte control character U+180E. |
| (b'\xe1\xa0\x8e', |
| None), |
| # 3.23 Zero Width No-Break Space U+FEFF. |
| (b'\xef\xbb\xbf', |
| b''), |
| # 3.24 Non-ASCII control character U+1D175. |
| (b'\xf0\x9d\x85\xb5', |
| None), |
| # 3.25 Plane 0 private use character U+F123. |
| (b'\xef\x84\xa3', |
| None), |
| # 3.26 Plane 15 private use character U+F1234. |
| (b'\xf3\xb1\x88\xb4', |
| None), |
| # 3.27 Plane 16 private use character U+10F234. |
| (b'\xf4\x8f\x88\xb4', |
| None), |
| # 3.28 Non-character code point U+8FFFE. |
| (b'\xf2\x8f\xbf\xbe', |
| None), |
| # 3.29 Non-character code point U+10FFFF. |
| (b'\xf4\x8f\xbf\xbf', |
| None), |
| # 3.30 Surrogate code U+DF42. |
| (b'\xed\xbd\x82', |
| None), |
| # 3.31 Non-plain text character U+FFFD. |
| (b'\xef\xbf\xbd', |
| None), |
| # 3.32 Ideographic description character U+2FF5. |
| (b'\xe2\xbf\xb5', |
| None), |
| # 3.33 Display property character U+0341. |
| (b'\xcd\x81', |
| b'\xcc\x81'), |
| # 3.34 Left-to-right mark U+200E. |
| (b'\xe2\x80\x8e', |
| None), |
| # 3.35 Deprecated U+202A. |
| (b'\xe2\x80\xaa', |
| None), |
| # 3.36 Language tagging character U+E0001. |
| (b'\xf3\xa0\x80\x81', |
| None), |
| # 3.37 Language tagging character U+E0042. |
| (b'\xf3\xa0\x81\x82', |
| None), |
| # 3.38 Bidi: RandALCat character U+05BE and LCat characters. |
| (b'foo\xd6\xbebar', |
| None), |
| # 3.39 Bidi: RandALCat character U+FD50 and LCat characters. |
| (b'foo\xef\xb5\x90bar', |
| None), |
| # 3.40 Bidi: RandALCat character U+FB38 and LCat characters. |
| (b'foo\xef\xb9\xb6bar', |
| b'foo \xd9\x8ebar'), |
| # 3.41 Bidi: RandALCat without trailing RandALCat U+0627 U+0031. |
| (b'\xd8\xa71', |
| None), |
| # 3.42 Bidi: RandALCat character U+0627 U+0031 U+0628. |
| (b'\xd8\xa71\xd8\xa8', |
| b'\xd8\xa71\xd8\xa8'), |
| # 3.43 Unassigned code point U+E0002. |
| # Skip this test as we allow unassigned |
| #(b'\xf3\xa0\x80\x82', |
| # None), |
| (None, None), |
| # 3.44 Larger test (shrinking). |
| # Original test case reads \xc3\xdf |
| (b'X\xc2\xad\xc3\x9f\xc4\xb0\xe2\x84\xa1j\xcc\x8c\xc2\xa0\xc2' |
| b'\xaa\xce\xb0\xe2\x80\x80', |
| b'xssi\xcc\x87tel\xc7\xb0 a\xce\xb0 '), |
| # 3.45 Larger test (expanding). |
| # Original test case reads \xc3\x9f |
| (b'X\xc3\x9f\xe3\x8c\x96\xc4\xb0\xe2\x84\xa1\xe2\x92\x9f\xe3\x8c' |
| b'\x80', |
| b'xss\xe3\x82\xad\xe3\x83\xad\xe3\x83\xa1\xe3\x83\xbc\xe3' |
| b'\x83\x88\xe3\x83\xabi\xcc\x87tel\x28d\x29\xe3\x82' |
| b'\xa2\xe3\x83\x91\xe3\x83\xbc\xe3\x83\x88') |
| ] |
| |
| |
| class NameprepTest(unittest.TestCase): |
| def test_nameprep(self): |
| from encodings.idna import nameprep |
| for pos, (orig, prepped) in enumerate(nameprep_tests): |
| if orig is None: |
| # Skipped |
| continue |
| # The Unicode strings are given in UTF-8 |
| orig = str(orig, "utf-8", "surrogatepass") |
| if prepped is None: |
| # Input contains prohibited characters |
| self.assertRaises(UnicodeError, nameprep, orig) |
| else: |
| prepped = str(prepped, "utf-8", "surrogatepass") |
| try: |
| self.assertEqual(nameprep(orig), prepped) |
| except Exception as e: |
| raise support.TestFailed("Test 3.%d: %s" % (pos+1, str(e))) |
| |
| class IDNACodecTest(unittest.TestCase): |
| def test_builtin_decode(self): |
| self.assertEqual(str(b"python.org", "idna"), "python.org") |
| self.assertEqual(str(b"python.org.", "idna"), "python.org.") |
| self.assertEqual(str(b"xn--pythn-mua.org", "idna"), "pyth\xf6n.org") |
| self.assertEqual(str(b"xn--pythn-mua.org.", "idna"), "pyth\xf6n.org.") |
| |
| def test_builtin_encode(self): |
| self.assertEqual("python.org".encode("idna"), b"python.org") |
| self.assertEqual("python.org.".encode("idna"), b"python.org.") |
| self.assertEqual("pyth\xf6n.org".encode("idna"), b"xn--pythn-mua.org") |
| self.assertEqual("pyth\xf6n.org.".encode("idna"), b"xn--pythn-mua.org.") |
| |
| def test_stream(self): |
| r = codecs.getreader("idna")(io.BytesIO(b"abc")) |
| r.read(3) |
| self.assertEqual(r.read(), "") |
| |
| def test_incremental_decode(self): |
| self.assertEqual( |
| "".join(codecs.iterdecode((bytes([c]) for c in b"python.org"), "idna")), |
| "python.org" |
| ) |
| self.assertEqual( |
| "".join(codecs.iterdecode((bytes([c]) for c in b"python.org."), "idna")), |
| "python.org." |
| ) |
| self.assertEqual( |
| "".join(codecs.iterdecode((bytes([c]) for c in b"xn--pythn-mua.org."), "idna")), |
| "pyth\xf6n.org." |
| ) |
| self.assertEqual( |
| "".join(codecs.iterdecode((bytes([c]) for c in b"xn--pythn-mua.org."), "idna")), |
| "pyth\xf6n.org." |
| ) |
| |
| decoder = codecs.getincrementaldecoder("idna")() |
| self.assertEqual(decoder.decode(b"xn--xam", ), "") |
| self.assertEqual(decoder.decode(b"ple-9ta.o", ), "\xe4xample.") |
| self.assertEqual(decoder.decode(b"rg"), "") |
| self.assertEqual(decoder.decode(b"", True), "org") |
| |
| decoder.reset() |
| self.assertEqual(decoder.decode(b"xn--xam", ), "") |
| self.assertEqual(decoder.decode(b"ple-9ta.o", ), "\xe4xample.") |
| self.assertEqual(decoder.decode(b"rg."), "org.") |
| self.assertEqual(decoder.decode(b"", True), "") |
| |
| def test_incremental_encode(self): |
| self.assertEqual( |
| b"".join(codecs.iterencode("python.org", "idna")), |
| b"python.org" |
| ) |
| self.assertEqual( |
| b"".join(codecs.iterencode("python.org.", "idna")), |
| b"python.org." |
| ) |
| self.assertEqual( |
| b"".join(codecs.iterencode("pyth\xf6n.org.", "idna")), |
| b"xn--pythn-mua.org." |
| ) |
| self.assertEqual( |
| b"".join(codecs.iterencode("pyth\xf6n.org.", "idna")), |
| b"xn--pythn-mua.org." |
| ) |
| |
| encoder = codecs.getincrementalencoder("idna")() |
| self.assertEqual(encoder.encode("\xe4x"), b"") |
| self.assertEqual(encoder.encode("ample.org"), b"xn--xample-9ta.") |
| self.assertEqual(encoder.encode("", True), b"org") |
| |
| encoder.reset() |
| self.assertEqual(encoder.encode("\xe4x"), b"") |
| self.assertEqual(encoder.encode("ample.org."), b"xn--xample-9ta.org.") |
| self.assertEqual(encoder.encode("", True), b"") |
| |
| class CodecsModuleTest(unittest.TestCase): |
| |
| def test_decode(self): |
| self.assertEqual(codecs.decode(b'\xe4\xf6\xfc', 'latin-1'), |
| '\xe4\xf6\xfc') |
| self.assertRaises(TypeError, codecs.decode) |
| self.assertEqual(codecs.decode(b'abc'), 'abc') |
| self.assertRaises(UnicodeDecodeError, codecs.decode, b'\xff', 'ascii') |
| |
| def test_encode(self): |
| self.assertEqual(codecs.encode('\xe4\xf6\xfc', 'latin-1'), |
| b'\xe4\xf6\xfc') |
| self.assertRaises(TypeError, codecs.encode) |
| self.assertRaises(LookupError, codecs.encode, "foo", "__spam__") |
| self.assertEqual(codecs.encode('abc'), b'abc') |
| self.assertRaises(UnicodeEncodeError, codecs.encode, '\xffff', 'ascii') |
| |
| def test_register(self): |
| self.assertRaises(TypeError, codecs.register) |
| self.assertRaises(TypeError, codecs.register, 42) |
| |
| def test_lookup(self): |
| self.assertRaises(TypeError, codecs.lookup) |
| self.assertRaises(LookupError, codecs.lookup, "__spam__") |
| self.assertRaises(LookupError, codecs.lookup, " ") |
| |
| def test_getencoder(self): |
| self.assertRaises(TypeError, codecs.getencoder) |
| self.assertRaises(LookupError, codecs.getencoder, "__spam__") |
| |
| def test_getdecoder(self): |
| self.assertRaises(TypeError, codecs.getdecoder) |
| self.assertRaises(LookupError, codecs.getdecoder, "__spam__") |
| |
| def test_getreader(self): |
| self.assertRaises(TypeError, codecs.getreader) |
| self.assertRaises(LookupError, codecs.getreader, "__spam__") |
| |
| def test_getwriter(self): |
| self.assertRaises(TypeError, codecs.getwriter) |
| self.assertRaises(LookupError, codecs.getwriter, "__spam__") |
| |
| def test_lookup_issue1813(self): |
| # Issue #1813: under Turkish locales, lookup of some codecs failed |
| # because 'I' is lowercased as "ı" (dotless i) |
| oldlocale = locale.setlocale(locale.LC_CTYPE) |
| self.addCleanup(locale.setlocale, locale.LC_CTYPE, oldlocale) |
| try: |
| locale.setlocale(locale.LC_CTYPE, 'tr_TR') |
| except locale.Error: |
| # Unsupported locale on this system |
| self.skipTest('test needs Turkish locale') |
| c = codecs.lookup('ASCII') |
| self.assertEqual(c.name, 'ascii') |
| |
| class StreamReaderTest(unittest.TestCase): |
| |
| def setUp(self): |
| self.reader = codecs.getreader('utf-8') |
| self.stream = io.BytesIO(b'\xed\x95\x9c\n\xea\xb8\x80') |
| |
| def test_readlines(self): |
| f = self.reader(self.stream) |
| self.assertEqual(f.readlines(), ['\ud55c\n', '\uae00']) |
| |
| class EncodedFileTest(unittest.TestCase): |
| |
| def test_basic(self): |
| f = io.BytesIO(b'\xed\x95\x9c\n\xea\xb8\x80') |
| ef = codecs.EncodedFile(f, 'utf-16-le', 'utf-8') |
| self.assertEqual(ef.read(), b'\\\xd5\n\x00\x00\xae') |
| |
| f = io.BytesIO() |
| ef = codecs.EncodedFile(f, 'utf-8', 'latin-1') |
| ef.write(b'\xc3\xbc') |
| self.assertEqual(f.getvalue(), b'\xfc') |
| |
| all_unicode_encodings = [ |
| "ascii", |
| "big5", |
| "big5hkscs", |
| "charmap", |
| "cp037", |
| "cp1006", |
| "cp1026", |
| "cp1140", |
| "cp1250", |
| "cp1251", |
| "cp1252", |
| "cp1253", |
| "cp1254", |
| "cp1255", |
| "cp1256", |
| "cp1257", |
| "cp1258", |
| "cp424", |
| "cp437", |
| "cp500", |
| "cp720", |
| "cp737", |
| "cp775", |
| "cp850", |
| "cp852", |
| "cp855", |
| "cp856", |
| "cp857", |
| "cp858", |
| "cp860", |
| "cp861", |
| "cp862", |
| "cp863", |
| "cp864", |
| "cp865", |
| "cp866", |
| "cp869", |
| "cp874", |
| "cp875", |
| "cp932", |
| "cp949", |
| "cp950", |
| "euc_jis_2004", |
| "euc_jisx0213", |
| "euc_jp", |
| "euc_kr", |
| "gb18030", |
| "gb2312", |
| "gbk", |
| "hp_roman8", |
| "hz", |
| "idna", |
| "iso2022_jp", |
| "iso2022_jp_1", |
| "iso2022_jp_2", |
| "iso2022_jp_2004", |
| "iso2022_jp_3", |
| "iso2022_jp_ext", |
| "iso2022_kr", |
| "iso8859_1", |
| "iso8859_10", |
| "iso8859_11", |
| "iso8859_13", |
| "iso8859_14", |
| "iso8859_15", |
| "iso8859_16", |
| "iso8859_2", |
| "iso8859_3", |
| "iso8859_4", |
| "iso8859_5", |
| "iso8859_6", |
| "iso8859_7", |
| "iso8859_8", |
| "iso8859_9", |
| "johab", |
| "koi8_r", |
| "koi8_u", |
| "latin_1", |
| "mac_cyrillic", |
| "mac_greek", |
| "mac_iceland", |
| "mac_latin2", |
| "mac_roman", |
| "mac_turkish", |
| "palmos", |
| "ptcp154", |
| "punycode", |
| "raw_unicode_escape", |
| "shift_jis", |
| "shift_jis_2004", |
| "shift_jisx0213", |
| "tis_620", |
| "unicode_escape", |
| "unicode_internal", |
| "utf_16", |
| "utf_16_be", |
| "utf_16_le", |
| "utf_7", |
| "utf_8", |
| ] |
| |
| if hasattr(codecs, "mbcs_encode"): |
| all_unicode_encodings.append("mbcs") |
| |
| # The following encoding is not tested, because it's not supposed |
| # to work: |
| # "undefined" |
| |
| # The following encodings don't work in stateful mode |
| broken_unicode_with_streams = [ |
| "punycode", |
| "unicode_internal" |
| ] |
| broken_incremental_coders = broken_unicode_with_streams + [ |
| "idna", |
| ] |
| |
| class BasicUnicodeTest(unittest.TestCase, MixInCheckStateHandling): |
| def test_basics(self): |
| s = "abc123" # all codecs should be able to encode these |
| for encoding in all_unicode_encodings: |
| name = codecs.lookup(encoding).name |
| if encoding.endswith("_codec"): |
| name += "_codec" |
| elif encoding == "latin_1": |
| name = "latin_1" |
| self.assertEqual(encoding.replace("_", "-"), name.replace("_", "-")) |
| |
| with support.check_warnings(): |
| # unicode-internal has been deprecated |
| (b, size) = codecs.getencoder(encoding)(s) |
| self.assertEqual(size, len(s), "%r != %r (encoding=%r)" % (size, len(s), encoding)) |
| (chars, size) = codecs.getdecoder(encoding)(b) |
| self.assertEqual(chars, s, "%r != %r (encoding=%r)" % (chars, s, encoding)) |
| |
| if encoding not in broken_unicode_with_streams: |
| # check stream reader/writer |
| q = Queue(b"") |
| writer = codecs.getwriter(encoding)(q) |
| encodedresult = b"" |
| for c in s: |
| writer.write(c) |
| chunk = q.read() |
| self.assertTrue(type(chunk) is bytes, type(chunk)) |
| encodedresult += chunk |
| q = Queue(b"") |
| reader = codecs.getreader(encoding)(q) |
| decodedresult = "" |
| for c in encodedresult: |
| q.write(bytes([c])) |
| decodedresult += reader.read() |
| self.assertEqual(decodedresult, s, "%r != %r (encoding=%r)" % (decodedresult, s, encoding)) |
| |
| if encoding not in broken_incremental_coders: |
| # check incremental decoder/encoder (fetched via the Python |
| # and C API) and iterencode()/iterdecode() |
| try: |
| encoder = codecs.getincrementalencoder(encoding)() |
| cencoder = _testcapi.codec_incrementalencoder(encoding) |
| except LookupError: # no IncrementalEncoder |
| pass |
| else: |
| # check incremental decoder/encoder |
| encodedresult = b"" |
| for c in s: |
| encodedresult += encoder.encode(c) |
| encodedresult += encoder.encode("", True) |
| decoder = codecs.getincrementaldecoder(encoding)() |
| decodedresult = "" |
| for c in encodedresult: |
| decodedresult += decoder.decode(bytes([c])) |
| decodedresult += decoder.decode(b"", True) |
| self.assertEqual(decodedresult, s, "%r != %r (encoding=%r)" % (decodedresult, s, encoding)) |
| |
| # check C API |
| encodedresult = b"" |
| for c in s: |
| encodedresult += cencoder.encode(c) |
| encodedresult += cencoder.encode("", True) |
| cdecoder = _testcapi.codec_incrementaldecoder(encoding) |
| decodedresult = "" |
| for c in encodedresult: |
| decodedresult += cdecoder.decode(bytes([c])) |
| decodedresult += cdecoder.decode(b"", True) |
| self.assertEqual(decodedresult, s, "%r != %r (encoding=%r)" % (decodedresult, s, encoding)) |
| |
| # check iterencode()/iterdecode() |
| result = "".join(codecs.iterdecode(codecs.iterencode(s, encoding), encoding)) |
| self.assertEqual(result, s, "%r != %r (encoding=%r)" % (result, s, encoding)) |
| |
| # check iterencode()/iterdecode() with empty string |
| result = "".join(codecs.iterdecode(codecs.iterencode("", encoding), encoding)) |
| self.assertEqual(result, "") |
| |
| if encoding not in ("idna", "mbcs"): |
| # check incremental decoder/encoder with errors argument |
| try: |
| encoder = codecs.getincrementalencoder(encoding)("ignore") |
| cencoder = _testcapi.codec_incrementalencoder(encoding, "ignore") |
| except LookupError: # no IncrementalEncoder |
| pass |
| else: |
| encodedresult = b"".join(encoder.encode(c) for c in s) |
| decoder = codecs.getincrementaldecoder(encoding)("ignore") |
| decodedresult = "".join(decoder.decode(bytes([c])) for c in encodedresult) |
| self.assertEqual(decodedresult, s, "%r != %r (encoding=%r)" % (decodedresult, s, encoding)) |
| |
| encodedresult = b"".join(cencoder.encode(c) for c in s) |
| cdecoder = _testcapi.codec_incrementaldecoder(encoding, "ignore") |
| decodedresult = "".join(cdecoder.decode(bytes([c])) for c in encodedresult) |
| self.assertEqual(decodedresult, s, "%r != %r (encoding=%r)" % (decodedresult, s, encoding)) |
| |
| def test_seek(self): |
| # all codecs should be able to encode these |
| s = "%s\n%s\n" % (100*"abc123", 100*"def456") |
| for encoding in all_unicode_encodings: |
| if encoding == "idna": # FIXME: See SF bug #1163178 |
| continue |
| if encoding in broken_unicode_with_streams: |
| continue |
| reader = codecs.getreader(encoding)(io.BytesIO(s.encode(encoding))) |
| for t in range(5): |
| # Test that calling seek resets the internal codec state and buffers |
| reader.seek(0, 0) |
| data = reader.read() |
| self.assertEqual(s, data) |
| |
| def test_bad_decode_args(self): |
| for encoding in all_unicode_encodings: |
| decoder = codecs.getdecoder(encoding) |
| self.assertRaises(TypeError, decoder) |
| if encoding not in ("idna", "punycode"): |
| self.assertRaises(TypeError, decoder, 42) |
| |
| def test_bad_encode_args(self): |
| for encoding in all_unicode_encodings: |
| encoder = codecs.getencoder(encoding) |
| with support.check_warnings(): |
| # unicode-internal has been deprecated |
| self.assertRaises(TypeError, encoder) |
| |
| def test_encoding_map_type_initialized(self): |
| from encodings import cp1140 |
| # This used to crash, we are only verifying there's no crash. |
| table_type = type(cp1140.encoding_table) |
| self.assertEqual(table_type, table_type) |
| |
| def test_decoder_state(self): |
| # Check that getstate() and setstate() handle the state properly |
| u = "abc123" |
| for encoding in all_unicode_encodings: |
| if encoding not in broken_incremental_coders: |
| self.check_state_handling_decode(encoding, u, u.encode(encoding)) |
| self.check_state_handling_encode(encoding, u, u.encode(encoding)) |
| |
| class CharmapTest(unittest.TestCase): |
| def test_decode_with_string_map(self): |
| self.assertEqual( |
| codecs.charmap_decode(b"\x00\x01\x02", "strict", "abc"), |
| ("abc", 3) |
| ) |
| |
| self.assertEqual( |
| codecs.charmap_decode(b"\x00\x01\x02", "strict", "\U0010FFFFbc"), |
| ("\U0010FFFFbc", 3) |
| ) |
| |
| self.assertRaises(UnicodeDecodeError, |
| codecs.charmap_decode, b"\x00\x01\x02", "strict", "ab" |
| ) |
| |
| self.assertRaises(UnicodeDecodeError, |
| codecs.charmap_decode, b"\x00\x01\x02", "strict", "ab\ufffe" |
| ) |
| |
| self.assertEqual( |
| codecs.charmap_decode(b"\x00\x01\x02", "replace", "ab"), |
| ("ab\ufffd", 3) |
| ) |
| |
| self.assertEqual( |
| codecs.charmap_decode(b"\x00\x01\x02", "replace", "ab\ufffe"), |
| ("ab\ufffd", 3) |
| ) |
| |
| self.assertEqual( |
| codecs.charmap_decode(b"\x00\x01\x02", "ignore", "ab"), |
| ("ab", 3) |
| ) |
| |
| self.assertEqual( |
| codecs.charmap_decode(b"\x00\x01\x02", "ignore", "ab\ufffe"), |
| ("ab", 3) |
| ) |
| |
| allbytes = bytes(range(256)) |
| self.assertEqual( |
| codecs.charmap_decode(allbytes, "ignore", ""), |
| ("", len(allbytes)) |
| ) |
| |
| def test_decode_with_int2str_map(self): |
| self.assertEqual( |
| codecs.charmap_decode(b"\x00\x01\x02", "strict", |
| {0: 'a', 1: 'b', 2: 'c'}), |
| ("abc", 3) |
| ) |
| |
| self.assertEqual( |
| codecs.charmap_decode(b"\x00\x01\x02", "strict", |
| {0: 'Aa', 1: 'Bb', 2: 'Cc'}), |
| ("AaBbCc", 3) |
| ) |
| |
| self.assertEqual( |
| codecs.charmap_decode(b"\x00\x01\x02", "strict", |
| {0: '\U0010FFFF', 1: 'b', 2: 'c'}), |
| ("\U0010FFFFbc", 3) |
| ) |
| |
| self.assertEqual( |
| codecs.charmap_decode(b"\x00\x01\x02", "strict", |
| {0: 'a', 1: 'b', 2: ''}), |
| ("ab", 3) |
| ) |
| |
| self.assertRaises(UnicodeDecodeError, |
| codecs.charmap_decode, b"\x00\x01\x02", "strict", |
| {0: 'a', 1: 'b'} |
| ) |
| |
| self.assertRaises(UnicodeDecodeError, |
| codecs.charmap_decode, b"\x00\x01\x02", "strict", |
| {0: 'a', 1: 'b', 2: None} |
| ) |
| |
| # Issue #14850 |
| self.assertRaises(UnicodeDecodeError, |
| codecs.charmap_decode, b"\x00\x01\x02", "strict", |
| {0: 'a', 1: 'b', 2: '\ufffe'} |
| ) |
| |
| self.assertEqual( |
| codecs.charmap_decode(b"\x00\x01\x02", "replace", |
| {0: 'a', 1: 'b'}), |
| ("ab\ufffd", 3) |
| ) |
| |
| self.assertEqual( |
| codecs.charmap_decode(b"\x00\x01\x02", "replace", |
| {0: 'a', 1: 'b', 2: None}), |
| ("ab\ufffd", 3) |
| ) |
| |
| # Issue #14850 |
| self.assertEqual( |
| codecs.charmap_decode(b"\x00\x01\x02", "replace", |
| {0: 'a', 1: 'b', 2: '\ufffe'}), |
| ("ab\ufffd", 3) |
| ) |
| |
| self.assertEqual( |
| codecs.charmap_decode(b"\x00\x01\x02", "ignore", |
| {0: 'a', 1: 'b'}), |
| ("ab", 3) |
| ) |
| |
| self.assertEqual( |
| codecs.charmap_decode(b"\x00\x01\x02", "ignore", |
| {0: 'a', 1: 'b', 2: None}), |
| ("ab", 3) |
| ) |
| |
| # Issue #14850 |
| self.assertEqual( |
| codecs.charmap_decode(b"\x00\x01\x02", "ignore", |
| {0: 'a', 1: 'b', 2: '\ufffe'}), |
| ("ab", 3) |
| ) |
| |
| allbytes = bytes(range(256)) |
| self.assertEqual( |
| codecs.charmap_decode(allbytes, "ignore", {}), |
| ("", len(allbytes)) |
| ) |
| |
| def test_decode_with_int2int_map(self): |
| a = ord('a') |
| b = ord('b') |
| c = ord('c') |
| |
| self.assertEqual( |
| codecs.charmap_decode(b"\x00\x01\x02", "strict", |
| {0: a, 1: b, 2: c}), |
| ("abc", 3) |
| ) |
| |
| # Issue #15379 |
| self.assertEqual( |
| codecs.charmap_decode(b"\x00\x01\x02", "strict", |
| {0: 0x10FFFF, 1: b, 2: c}), |
| ("\U0010FFFFbc", 3) |
| ) |
| |
| self.assertEqual( |
| codecs.charmap_decode(b"\x00\x01\x02", "strict", |
| {0: sys.maxunicode, 1: b, 2: c}), |
| (chr(sys.maxunicode) + "bc", 3) |
| ) |
| |
| self.assertRaises(TypeError, |
| codecs.charmap_decode, b"\x00\x01\x02", "strict", |
| {0: sys.maxunicode + 1, 1: b, 2: c} |
| ) |
| |
| self.assertRaises(UnicodeDecodeError, |
| codecs.charmap_decode, b"\x00\x01\x02", "strict", |
| {0: a, 1: b}, |
| ) |
| |
| self.assertRaises(UnicodeDecodeError, |
| codecs.charmap_decode, b"\x00\x01\x02", "strict", |
| {0: a, 1: b, 2: 0xFFFE}, |
| ) |
| |
| self.assertEqual( |
| codecs.charmap_decode(b"\x00\x01\x02", "replace", |
| {0: a, 1: b}), |
| ("ab\ufffd", 3) |
| ) |
| |
| self.assertEqual( |
| codecs.charmap_decode(b"\x00\x01\x02", "replace", |
| {0: a, 1: b, 2: 0xFFFE}), |
| ("ab\ufffd", 3) |
| ) |
| |
| self.assertEqual( |
| codecs.charmap_decode(b"\x00\x01\x02", "ignore", |
| {0: a, 1: b}), |
| ("ab", 3) |
| ) |
| |
| self.assertEqual( |
| codecs.charmap_decode(b"\x00\x01\x02", "ignore", |
| {0: a, 1: b, 2: 0xFFFE}), |
| ("ab", 3) |
| ) |
| |
| |
| class WithStmtTest(unittest.TestCase): |
| def test_encodedfile(self): |
| f = io.BytesIO(b"\xc3\xbc") |
| with codecs.EncodedFile(f, "latin-1", "utf-8") as ef: |
| self.assertEqual(ef.read(), b"\xfc") |
| |
| def test_streamreaderwriter(self): |
| f = io.BytesIO(b"\xc3\xbc") |
| info = codecs.lookup("utf-8") |
| with codecs.StreamReaderWriter(f, info.streamreader, |
| info.streamwriter, 'strict') as srw: |
| self.assertEqual(srw.read(), "\xfc") |
| |
| class TypesTest(unittest.TestCase): |
| def test_decode_unicode(self): |
| # Most decoders don't accept unicode input |
| decoders = [ |
| codecs.utf_7_decode, |
| codecs.utf_8_decode, |
| codecs.utf_16_le_decode, |
| codecs.utf_16_be_decode, |
| codecs.utf_16_ex_decode, |
| codecs.utf_32_decode, |
| codecs.utf_32_le_decode, |
| codecs.utf_32_be_decode, |
| codecs.utf_32_ex_decode, |
| codecs.latin_1_decode, |
| codecs.ascii_decode, |
| codecs.charmap_decode, |
| ] |
| if hasattr(codecs, "mbcs_decode"): |
| decoders.append(codecs.mbcs_decode) |
| for decoder in decoders: |
| self.assertRaises(TypeError, decoder, "xxx") |
| |
| def test_unicode_escape(self): |
| # Escape-decoding an unicode string is supported ang gives the same |
| # result as decoding the equivalent ASCII bytes string. |
| self.assertEqual(codecs.unicode_escape_decode(r"\u1234"), ("\u1234", 6)) |
| self.assertEqual(codecs.unicode_escape_decode(br"\u1234"), ("\u1234", 6)) |
| self.assertEqual(codecs.raw_unicode_escape_decode(r"\u1234"), ("\u1234", 6)) |
| self.assertEqual(codecs.raw_unicode_escape_decode(br"\u1234"), ("\u1234", 6)) |
| |
| self.assertRaises(UnicodeDecodeError, codecs.unicode_escape_decode, br"\U00110000") |
| self.assertEqual(codecs.unicode_escape_decode(r"\U00110000", "replace"), ("\ufffd", 10)) |
| |
| self.assertRaises(UnicodeDecodeError, codecs.raw_unicode_escape_decode, br"\U00110000") |
| self.assertEqual(codecs.raw_unicode_escape_decode(r"\U00110000", "replace"), ("\ufffd", 10)) |
| |
| |
| class UnicodeEscapeTest(unittest.TestCase): |
| def test_empty(self): |
| self.assertEqual(codecs.unicode_escape_encode(""), (b"", 0)) |
| self.assertEqual(codecs.unicode_escape_decode(b""), ("", 0)) |
| |
| def test_raw_encode(self): |
| encode = codecs.unicode_escape_encode |
| for b in range(32, 127): |
| if b != b'\\'[0]: |
| self.assertEqual(encode(chr(b)), (bytes([b]), 1)) |
| |
| def test_raw_decode(self): |
| decode = codecs.unicode_escape_decode |
| for b in range(256): |
| if b != b'\\'[0]: |
| self.assertEqual(decode(bytes([b]) + b'0'), (chr(b) + '0', 2)) |
| |
| def test_escape_encode(self): |
| encode = codecs.unicode_escape_encode |
| check = coding_checker(self, encode) |
| check('\t', br'\t') |
| check('\n', br'\n') |
| check('\r', br'\r') |
| check('\\', br'\\') |
| for b in range(32): |
| if chr(b) not in '\t\n\r': |
| check(chr(b), ('\\x%02x' % b).encode()) |
| for b in range(127, 256): |
| check(chr(b), ('\\x%02x' % b).encode()) |
| check('\u20ac', br'\u20ac') |
| check('\U0001d120', br'\U0001d120') |
| |
| def test_escape_decode(self): |
| decode = codecs.unicode_escape_decode |
| check = coding_checker(self, decode) |
| check(b"[\\\n]", "[]") |
| check(br'[\"]', '["]') |
| check(br"[\']", "[']") |
| check(br"[\\]", r"[\]") |
| check(br"[\a]", "[\x07]") |
| check(br"[\b]", "[\x08]") |
| check(br"[\t]", "[\x09]") |
| check(br"[\n]", "[\x0a]") |
| check(br"[\v]", "[\x0b]") |
| check(br"[\f]", "[\x0c]") |
| check(br"[\r]", "[\x0d]") |
| check(br"[\7]", "[\x07]") |
| check(br"[\8]", r"[\8]") |
| check(br"[\78]", "[\x078]") |
| check(br"[\41]", "[!]") |
| check(br"[\418]", "[!8]") |
| check(br"[\101]", "[A]") |
| check(br"[\1010]", "[A0]") |
| check(br"[\x41]", "[A]") |
| check(br"[\x410]", "[A0]") |
| check(br"\u20ac", "\u20ac") |
| check(br"\U0001d120", "\U0001d120") |
| for b in range(256): |
| if b not in b'\n"\'\\abtnvfr01234567xuUN': |
| check(b'\\' + bytes([b]), '\\' + chr(b)) |
| |
| def test_decode_errors(self): |
| decode = codecs.unicode_escape_decode |
| for c, d in (b'x', 2), (b'u', 4), (b'U', 4): |
| for i in range(d): |
| self.assertRaises(UnicodeDecodeError, decode, |
| b"\\" + c + b"0"*i) |
| self.assertRaises(UnicodeDecodeError, decode, |
| b"[\\" + c + b"0"*i + b"]") |
| data = b"[\\" + c + b"0"*i + b"]\\" + c + b"0"*i |
| self.assertEqual(decode(data, "ignore"), ("[]", len(data))) |
| self.assertEqual(decode(data, "replace"), |
| ("[\ufffd]\ufffd", len(data))) |
| self.assertRaises(UnicodeDecodeError, decode, br"\U00110000") |
| self.assertEqual(decode(br"\U00110000", "ignore"), ("", 10)) |
| self.assertEqual(decode(br"\U00110000", "replace"), ("\ufffd", 10)) |
| |
| |
| class RawUnicodeEscapeTest(unittest.TestCase): |
| def test_empty(self): |
| self.assertEqual(codecs.raw_unicode_escape_encode(""), (b"", 0)) |
| self.assertEqual(codecs.raw_unicode_escape_decode(b""), ("", 0)) |
| |
| def test_raw_encode(self): |
| encode = codecs.raw_unicode_escape_encode |
| for b in range(256): |
| self.assertEqual(encode(chr(b)), (bytes([b]), 1)) |
| |
| def test_raw_decode(self): |
| decode = codecs.raw_unicode_escape_decode |
| for b in range(256): |
| self.assertEqual(decode(bytes([b]) + b'0'), (chr(b) + '0', 2)) |
| |
| def test_escape_encode(self): |
| encode = codecs.raw_unicode_escape_encode |
| check = coding_checker(self, encode) |
| for b in range(256): |
| if b not in b'uU': |
| check('\\' + chr(b), b'\\' + bytes([b])) |
| check('\u20ac', br'\u20ac') |
| check('\U0001d120', br'\U0001d120') |
| |
| def test_escape_decode(self): |
| decode = codecs.raw_unicode_escape_decode |
| check = coding_checker(self, decode) |
| for b in range(256): |
| if b not in b'uU': |
| check(b'\\' + bytes([b]), '\\' + chr(b)) |
| check(br"\u20ac", "\u20ac") |
| check(br"\U0001d120", "\U0001d120") |
| |
| def test_decode_errors(self): |
| decode = codecs.raw_unicode_escape_decode |
| for c, d in (b'u', 4), (b'U', 4): |
| for i in range(d): |
| self.assertRaises(UnicodeDecodeError, decode, |
| b"\\" + c + b"0"*i) |
| self.assertRaises(UnicodeDecodeError, decode, |
| b"[\\" + c + b"0"*i + b"]") |
| data = b"[\\" + c + b"0"*i + b"]\\" + c + b"0"*i |
| self.assertEqual(decode(data, "ignore"), ("[]", len(data))) |
| self.assertEqual(decode(data, "replace"), |
| ("[\ufffd]\ufffd", len(data))) |
| self.assertRaises(UnicodeDecodeError, decode, br"\U00110000") |
| self.assertEqual(decode(br"\U00110000", "ignore"), ("", 10)) |
| self.assertEqual(decode(br"\U00110000", "replace"), ("\ufffd", 10)) |
| |
| |
| class SurrogateEscapeTest(unittest.TestCase): |
| |
| def test_utf8(self): |
| # Bad byte |
| self.assertEqual(b"foo\x80bar".decode("utf-8", "surrogateescape"), |
| "foo\udc80bar") |
| self.assertEqual("foo\udc80bar".encode("utf-8", "surrogateescape"), |
| b"foo\x80bar") |
| # bad-utf-8 encoded surrogate |
| self.assertEqual(b"\xed\xb0\x80".decode("utf-8", "surrogateescape"), |
| "\udced\udcb0\udc80") |
| self.assertEqual("\udced\udcb0\udc80".encode("utf-8", "surrogateescape"), |
| b"\xed\xb0\x80") |
| |
| def test_ascii(self): |
| # bad byte |
| self.assertEqual(b"foo\x80bar".decode("ascii", "surrogateescape"), |
| "foo\udc80bar") |
| self.assertEqual("foo\udc80bar".encode("ascii", "surrogateescape"), |
| b"foo\x80bar") |
| |
| def test_charmap(self): |
| # bad byte: \xa5 is unmapped in iso-8859-3 |
| self.assertEqual(b"foo\xa5bar".decode("iso-8859-3", "surrogateescape"), |
| "foo\udca5bar") |
| self.assertEqual("foo\udca5bar".encode("iso-8859-3", "surrogateescape"), |
| b"foo\xa5bar") |
| |
| def test_latin1(self): |
| # Issue6373 |
| self.assertEqual("\udce4\udceb\udcef\udcf6\udcfc".encode("latin-1", "surrogateescape"), |
| b"\xe4\xeb\xef\xf6\xfc") |
| |
| |
| class BomTest(unittest.TestCase): |
| def test_seek0(self): |
| data = "1234567890" |
| tests = ("utf-16", |
| "utf-16-le", |
| "utf-16-be", |
| "utf-32", |
| "utf-32-le", |
| "utf-32-be") |
| self.addCleanup(support.unlink, support.TESTFN) |
| for encoding in tests: |
| # Check if the BOM is written only once |
| with codecs.open(support.TESTFN, 'w+', encoding=encoding) as f: |
| f.write(data) |
| f.write(data) |
| f.seek(0) |
| self.assertEqual(f.read(), data * 2) |
| f.seek(0) |
| self.assertEqual(f.read(), data * 2) |
| |
| # Check that the BOM is written after a seek(0) |
| with codecs.open(support.TESTFN, 'w+', encoding=encoding) as f: |
| f.write(data[0]) |
| self.assertNotEqual(f.tell(), 0) |
| f.seek(0) |
| f.write(data) |
| f.seek(0) |
| self.assertEqual(f.read(), data) |
| |
| # (StreamWriter) Check that the BOM is written after a seek(0) |
| with codecs.open(support.TESTFN, 'w+', encoding=encoding) as f: |
| f.writer.write(data[0]) |
| self.assertNotEqual(f.writer.tell(), 0) |
| f.writer.seek(0) |
| f.writer.write(data) |
| f.seek(0) |
| self.assertEqual(f.read(), data) |
| |
| # Check that the BOM is not written after a seek() at a position |
| # different than the start |
| with codecs.open(support.TESTFN, 'w+', encoding=encoding) as f: |
| f.write(data) |
| f.seek(f.tell()) |
| f.write(data) |
| f.seek(0) |
| self.assertEqual(f.read(), data * 2) |
| |
| # (StreamWriter) Check that the BOM is not written after a seek() |
| # at a position different than the start |
| with codecs.open(support.TESTFN, 'w+', encoding=encoding) as f: |
| f.writer.write(data) |
| f.writer.seek(f.writer.tell()) |
| f.writer.write(data) |
| f.seek(0) |
| self.assertEqual(f.read(), data * 2) |
| |
| |
| bytes_transform_encodings = [ |
| "base64_codec", |
| "uu_codec", |
| "quopri_codec", |
| "hex_codec", |
| ] |
| |
| transform_aliases = { |
| "base64_codec": ["base64", "base_64"], |
| "uu_codec": ["uu"], |
| "quopri_codec": ["quopri", "quoted_printable", "quotedprintable"], |
| "hex_codec": ["hex"], |
| "rot_13": ["rot13"], |
| } |
| |
| try: |
| import zlib |
| except ImportError: |
| pass |
| else: |
| bytes_transform_encodings.append("zlib_codec") |
| transform_aliases["zlib_codec"] = ["zip", "zlib"] |
| try: |
| import bz2 |
| except ImportError: |
| pass |
| else: |
| bytes_transform_encodings.append("bz2_codec") |
| transform_aliases["bz2_codec"] = ["bz2"] |
| |
| class TransformCodecTest(unittest.TestCase): |
| |
| def test_basics(self): |
| binput = bytes(range(256)) |
| for encoding in bytes_transform_encodings: |
| with self.subTest(encoding=encoding): |
| # generic codecs interface |
| (o, size) = codecs.getencoder(encoding)(binput) |
| self.assertEqual(size, len(binput)) |
| (i, size) = codecs.getdecoder(encoding)(o) |
| self.assertEqual(size, len(o)) |
| self.assertEqual(i, binput) |
| |
| def test_read(self): |
| for encoding in bytes_transform_encodings: |
| with self.subTest(encoding=encoding): |
| sin = codecs.encode(b"\x80", encoding) |
| reader = codecs.getreader(encoding)(io.BytesIO(sin)) |
| sout = reader.read() |
| self.assertEqual(sout, b"\x80") |
| |
| def test_readline(self): |
| for encoding in bytes_transform_encodings: |
| if encoding in ['uu_codec', 'zlib_codec']: |
| continue |
| with self.subTest(encoding=encoding): |
| sin = codecs.encode(b"\x80", encoding) |
| reader = codecs.getreader(encoding)(io.BytesIO(sin)) |
| sout = reader.readline() |
| self.assertEqual(sout, b"\x80") |
| |
| def test_buffer_api_usage(self): |
| # We check all the transform codecs accept memoryview input |
| # for encoding and decoding |
| # and also that they roundtrip correctly |
| original = b"12345\x80" |
| for encoding in bytes_transform_encodings: |
| with self.subTest(encoding=encoding): |
| data = original |
| view = memoryview(data) |
| data = codecs.encode(data, encoding) |
| view_encoded = codecs.encode(view, encoding) |
| self.assertEqual(view_encoded, data) |
| view = memoryview(data) |
| data = codecs.decode(data, encoding) |
| self.assertEqual(data, original) |
| view_decoded = codecs.decode(view, encoding) |
| self.assertEqual(view_decoded, data) |
| |
| def test_text_to_binary_blacklists_binary_transforms(self): |
| # Check binary -> binary codecs give a good error for str input |
| bad_input = "bad input type" |
| for encoding in bytes_transform_encodings: |
| with self.subTest(encoding=encoding): |
| fmt = ( "{!r} is not a text encoding; " |
| "use codecs.encode\(\) to handle arbitrary codecs") |
| msg = fmt.format(encoding) |
| with self.assertRaisesRegex(LookupError, msg) as failure: |
| bad_input.encode(encoding) |
| self.assertIsNone(failure.exception.__cause__) |
| |
| def test_text_to_binary_blacklists_text_transforms(self): |
| # Check str.encode gives a good error message for str -> str codecs |
| msg = (r"^'rot_13' is not a text encoding; " |
| "use codecs.encode\(\) to handle arbitrary codecs") |
| with self.assertRaisesRegex(LookupError, msg): |
| "just an example message".encode("rot_13") |
| |
| def test_binary_to_text_blacklists_binary_transforms(self): |
| # Check bytes.decode and bytearray.decode give a good error |
| # message for binary -> binary codecs |
| data = b"encode first to ensure we meet any format restrictions" |
| for encoding in bytes_transform_encodings: |
| with self.subTest(encoding=encoding): |
| encoded_data = codecs.encode(data, encoding) |
| fmt = (r"{!r} is not a text encoding; " |
| "use codecs.decode\(\) to handle arbitrary codecs") |
| msg = fmt.format(encoding) |
| with self.assertRaisesRegex(LookupError, msg): |
| encoded_data.decode(encoding) |
| with self.assertRaisesRegex(LookupError, msg): |
| bytearray(encoded_data).decode(encoding) |
| |
| def test_binary_to_text_blacklists_text_transforms(self): |
| # Check str -> str codec gives a good error for binary input |
| for bad_input in (b"immutable", bytearray(b"mutable")): |
| with self.subTest(bad_input=bad_input): |
| msg = (r"^'rot_13' is not a text encoding; " |
| "use codecs.decode\(\) to handle arbitrary codecs") |
| with self.assertRaisesRegex(LookupError, msg) as failure: |
| bad_input.decode("rot_13") |
| self.assertIsNone(failure.exception.__cause__) |
| |
| def test_custom_zlib_error_is_wrapped(self): |
| # Check zlib codec gives a good error for malformed input |
| msg = "^decoding with 'zlib_codec' codec failed" |
| with self.assertRaisesRegex(Exception, msg) as failure: |
| codecs.decode(b"hello", "zlib_codec") |
| self.assertIsInstance(failure.exception.__cause__, |
| type(failure.exception)) |
| |
| def test_custom_hex_error_is_wrapped(self): |
| # Check hex codec gives a good error for malformed input |
| msg = "^decoding with 'hex_codec' codec failed" |
| with self.assertRaisesRegex(Exception, msg) as failure: |
| codecs.decode(b"hello", "hex_codec") |
| self.assertIsInstance(failure.exception.__cause__, |
| type(failure.exception)) |
| |
| # Unfortunately, the bz2 module throws OSError, which the codec |
| # machinery currently can't wrap :( |
| |
| # Ensure codec aliases from http://bugs.python.org/issue7475 work |
| def test_aliases(self): |
| for codec_name, aliases in transform_aliases.items(): |
| expected_name = codecs.lookup(codec_name).name |
| for alias in aliases: |
| with self.subTest(alias=alias): |
| info = codecs.lookup(alias) |
| self.assertEqual(info.name, expected_name) |
| |
| |
| # The codec system tries to wrap exceptions in order to ensure the error |
| # mentions the operation being performed and the codec involved. We |
| # currently *only* want this to happen for relatively stateless |
| # exceptions, where the only significant information they contain is their |
| # type and a single str argument. |
| |
| # Use a local codec registry to avoid appearing to leak objects when |
| # registering multiple seach functions |
| _TEST_CODECS = {} |
| |
| def _get_test_codec(codec_name): |
| return _TEST_CODECS.get(codec_name) |
| codecs.register(_get_test_codec) # Returns None, not usable as a decorator |
| |
| class ExceptionChainingTest(unittest.TestCase): |
| |
| def setUp(self): |
| # There's no way to unregister a codec search function, so we just |
| # ensure we render this one fairly harmless after the test |
| # case finishes by using the test case repr as the codec name |
| # The codecs module normalizes codec names, although this doesn't |
| # appear to be formally documented... |
| # We also make sure we use a truly unique id for the custom codec |
| # to avoid issues with the codec cache when running these tests |
| # multiple times (e.g. when hunting for refleaks) |
| unique_id = repr(self) + str(id(self)) |
| self.codec_name = encodings.normalize_encoding(unique_id).lower() |
| |
| # We store the object to raise on the instance because of a bad |
| # interaction between the codec caching (which means we can't |
| # recreate the codec entry) and regrtest refleak hunting (which |
| # runs the same test instance multiple times). This means we |
| # need to ensure the codecs call back in to the instance to find |
| # out which exception to raise rather than binding them in a |
| # closure to an object that may change on the next run |
| self.obj_to_raise = RuntimeError |
| |
| def tearDown(self): |
| _TEST_CODECS.pop(self.codec_name, None) |
| |
| def set_codec(self, encode, decode): |
| codec_info = codecs.CodecInfo(encode, decode, |
| name=self.codec_name) |
| _TEST_CODECS[self.codec_name] = codec_info |
| |
| @contextlib.contextmanager |
| def assertWrapped(self, operation, exc_type, msg): |
| full_msg = r"{} with {!r} codec failed \({}: {}\)".format( |
| operation, self.codec_name, exc_type.__name__, msg) |
| with self.assertRaisesRegex(exc_type, full_msg) as caught: |
| yield caught |
| self.assertIsInstance(caught.exception.__cause__, exc_type) |
| |
| def raise_obj(self, *args, **kwds): |
| # Helper to dynamically change the object raised by a test codec |
| raise self.obj_to_raise |
| |
| def check_wrapped(self, obj_to_raise, msg, exc_type=RuntimeError): |
| self.obj_to_raise = obj_to_raise |
| self.set_codec(self.raise_obj, self.raise_obj) |
| with self.assertWrapped("encoding", exc_type, msg): |
| "str_input".encode(self.codec_name) |
| with self.assertWrapped("encoding", exc_type, msg): |
| codecs.encode("str_input", self.codec_name) |
| with self.assertWrapped("decoding", exc_type, msg): |
| b"bytes input".decode(self.codec_name) |
| with self.assertWrapped("decoding", exc_type, msg): |
| codecs.decode(b"bytes input", self.codec_name) |
| |
| def test_raise_by_type(self): |
| self.check_wrapped(RuntimeError, "") |
| |
| def test_raise_by_value(self): |
| msg = "This should be wrapped" |
| self.check_wrapped(RuntimeError(msg), msg) |
| |
| def test_raise_grandchild_subclass_exact_size(self): |
| msg = "This should be wrapped" |
| class MyRuntimeError(RuntimeError): |
| __slots__ = () |
| self.check_wrapped(MyRuntimeError(msg), msg, MyRuntimeError) |
| |
| def test_raise_subclass_with_weakref_support(self): |
| msg = "This should be wrapped" |
| class MyRuntimeError(RuntimeError): |
| pass |
| self.check_wrapped(MyRuntimeError(msg), msg, MyRuntimeError) |
| |
| def check_not_wrapped(self, obj_to_raise, msg): |
| def raise_obj(*args, **kwds): |
| raise obj_to_raise |
| self.set_codec(raise_obj, raise_obj) |
| with self.assertRaisesRegex(RuntimeError, msg): |
| "str input".encode(self.codec_name) |
| with self.assertRaisesRegex(RuntimeError, msg): |
| codecs.encode("str input", self.codec_name) |
| with self.assertRaisesRegex(RuntimeError, msg): |
| b"bytes input".decode(self.codec_name) |
| with self.assertRaisesRegex(RuntimeError, msg): |
| codecs.decode(b"bytes input", self.codec_name) |
| |
| def test_init_override_is_not_wrapped(self): |
| class CustomInit(RuntimeError): |
| def __init__(self): |
| pass |
| self.check_not_wrapped(CustomInit, "") |
| |
| def test_new_override_is_not_wrapped(self): |
| class CustomNew(RuntimeError): |
| def __new__(cls): |
| return super().__new__(cls) |
| self.check_not_wrapped(CustomNew, "") |
| |
| def test_instance_attribute_is_not_wrapped(self): |
| msg = "This should NOT be wrapped" |
| exc = RuntimeError(msg) |
| exc.attr = 1 |
| self.check_not_wrapped(exc, "^{}$".format(msg)) |
| |
| def test_non_str_arg_is_not_wrapped(self): |
| self.check_not_wrapped(RuntimeError(1), "1") |
| |
| def test_multiple_args_is_not_wrapped(self): |
| msg_re = r"^\('a', 'b', 'c'\)$" |
| self.check_not_wrapped(RuntimeError('a', 'b', 'c'), msg_re) |
| |
| # http://bugs.python.org/issue19609 |
| def test_codec_lookup_failure_not_wrapped(self): |
| msg = "^unknown encoding: {}$".format(self.codec_name) |
| # The initial codec lookup should not be wrapped |
| with self.assertRaisesRegex(LookupError, msg): |
| "str input".encode(self.codec_name) |
| with self.assertRaisesRegex(LookupError, msg): |
| codecs.encode("str input", self.codec_name) |
| with self.assertRaisesRegex(LookupError, msg): |
| b"bytes input".decode(self.codec_name) |
| with self.assertRaisesRegex(LookupError, msg): |
| codecs.decode(b"bytes input", self.codec_name) |
| |
| def test_unflagged_non_text_codec_handling(self): |
| # The stdlib non-text codecs are now marked so they're |
| # pre-emptively skipped by the text model related methods |
| # However, third party codecs won't be flagged, so we still make |
| # sure the case where an inappropriate output type is produced is |
| # handled appropriately |
| def encode_to_str(*args, **kwds): |
| return "not bytes!", 0 |
| def decode_to_bytes(*args, **kwds): |
| return b"not str!", 0 |
| self.set_codec(encode_to_str, decode_to_bytes) |
| # No input or output type checks on the codecs module functions |
| encoded = codecs.encode(None, self.codec_name) |
| self.assertEqual(encoded, "not bytes!") |
| decoded = codecs.decode(None, self.codec_name) |
| self.assertEqual(decoded, b"not str!") |
| # Text model methods should complain |
| fmt = (r"^{!r} encoder returned 'str' instead of 'bytes'; " |
| "use codecs.encode\(\) to encode to arbitrary types$") |
| msg = fmt.format(self.codec_name) |
| with self.assertRaisesRegex(TypeError, msg): |
| "str_input".encode(self.codec_name) |
| fmt = (r"^{!r} decoder returned 'bytes' instead of 'str'; " |
| "use codecs.decode\(\) to decode to arbitrary types$") |
| msg = fmt.format(self.codec_name) |
| with self.assertRaisesRegex(TypeError, msg): |
| b"bytes input".decode(self.codec_name) |
| |
| |
| |
| @unittest.skipUnless(sys.platform == 'win32', |
| 'code pages are specific to Windows') |
| class CodePageTest(unittest.TestCase): |
| # CP_UTF8 is already tested by CP65001Test |
| CP_UTF8 = 65001 |
| |
| def test_invalid_code_page(self): |
| self.assertRaises(ValueError, codecs.code_page_encode, -1, 'a') |
| self.assertRaises(ValueError, codecs.code_page_decode, -1, b'a') |
| self.assertRaises(OSError, codecs.code_page_encode, 123, 'a') |
| self.assertRaises(OSError, codecs.code_page_decode, 123, b'a') |
| |
| def test_code_page_name(self): |
| self.assertRaisesRegex(UnicodeEncodeError, 'cp932', |
| codecs.code_page_encode, 932, '\xff') |
| self.assertRaisesRegex(UnicodeDecodeError, 'cp932', |
| codecs.code_page_decode, 932, b'\x81\x00') |
| self.assertRaisesRegex(UnicodeDecodeError, 'CP_UTF8', |
| codecs.code_page_decode, self.CP_UTF8, b'\xff') |
| |
| def check_decode(self, cp, tests): |
| for raw, errors, expected in tests: |
| if expected is not None: |
| try: |
| decoded = codecs.code_page_decode(cp, raw, errors) |
| except UnicodeDecodeError as err: |
| self.fail('Unable to decode %a from "cp%s" with ' |
| 'errors=%r: %s' % (raw, cp, errors, err)) |
| self.assertEqual(decoded[0], expected, |
| '%a.decode("cp%s", %r)=%a != %a' |
| % (raw, cp, errors, decoded[0], expected)) |
| # assert 0 <= decoded[1] <= len(raw) |
| self.assertGreaterEqual(decoded[1], 0) |
| self.assertLessEqual(decoded[1], len(raw)) |
| else: |
| self.assertRaises(UnicodeDecodeError, |
| codecs.code_page_decode, cp, raw, errors) |
| |
| def check_encode(self, cp, tests): |
| for text, errors, expected in tests: |
| if expected is not None: |
| try: |
| encoded = codecs.code_page_encode(cp, text, errors) |
| except UnicodeEncodeError as err: |
| self.fail('Unable to encode %a to "cp%s" with ' |
| 'errors=%r: %s' % (text, cp, errors, err)) |
| self.assertEqual(encoded[0], expected, |
| '%a.encode("cp%s", %r)=%a != %a' |
| % (text, cp, errors, encoded[0], expected)) |
| self.assertEqual(encoded[1], len(text)) |
| else: |
| self.assertRaises(UnicodeEncodeError, |
| codecs.code_page_encode, cp, text, errors) |
| |
| def test_cp932(self): |
| self.check_encode(932, ( |
| ('abc', 'strict', b'abc'), |
| ('\uff44\u9a3e', 'strict', b'\x82\x84\xe9\x80'), |
| # test error handlers |
| ('\xff', 'strict', None), |
| ('[\xff]', 'ignore', b'[]'), |
| ('[\xff]', 'replace', b'[y]'), |
| ('[\u20ac]', 'replace', b'[?]'), |
| ('[\xff]', 'backslashreplace', b'[\\xff]'), |
| ('[\xff]', 'xmlcharrefreplace', b'[ÿ]'), |
| )) |
| self.check_decode(932, ( |
| (b'abc', 'strict', 'abc'), |
| (b'\x82\x84\xe9\x80', 'strict', '\uff44\u9a3e'), |
| # invalid bytes |
| (b'[\xff]', 'strict', None), |
| (b'[\xff]', 'ignore', '[]'), |
| (b'[\xff]', 'replace', '[\ufffd]'), |
| (b'[\xff]', 'surrogateescape', '[\udcff]'), |
| (b'\x81\x00abc', 'strict', None), |
| (b'\x81\x00abc', 'ignore', '\x00abc'), |
| (b'\x81\x00abc', 'replace', '\ufffd\x00abc'), |
| )) |
| |
| def test_cp1252(self): |
| self.check_encode(1252, ( |
| ('abc', 'strict', b'abc'), |
| ('\xe9\u20ac', 'strict', b'\xe9\x80'), |
| ('\xff', 'strict', b'\xff'), |
| ('\u0141', 'strict', None), |
| ('\u0141', 'ignore', b''), |
| ('\u0141', 'replace', b'L'), |
| )) |
| self.check_decode(1252, ( |
| (b'abc', 'strict', 'abc'), |
| (b'\xe9\x80', 'strict', '\xe9\u20ac'), |
| (b'\xff', 'strict', '\xff'), |
| )) |
| |
| def test_cp_utf7(self): |
| cp = 65000 |
| self.check_encode(cp, ( |
| ('abc', 'strict', b'abc'), |
| ('\xe9\u20ac', 'strict', b'+AOkgrA-'), |
| ('\U0010ffff', 'strict', b'+2//f/w-'), |
| ('\udc80', 'strict', b'+3IA-'), |
| ('\ufffd', 'strict', b'+//0-'), |
| )) |
| self.check_decode(cp, ( |
| (b'abc', 'strict', 'abc'), |
| (b'+AOkgrA-', 'strict', '\xe9\u20ac'), |
| (b'+2//f/w-', 'strict', '\U0010ffff'), |
| (b'+3IA-', 'strict', '\udc80'), |
| (b'+//0-', 'strict', '\ufffd'), |
| # invalid bytes |
| (b'[+/]', 'strict', '[]'), |
| (b'[\xff]', 'strict', '[\xff]'), |
| )) |
| |
| def test_multibyte_encoding(self): |
| self.check_decode(932, ( |
| (b'\x84\xe9\x80', 'ignore', '\u9a3e'), |
| (b'\x84\xe9\x80', 'replace', '\ufffd\u9a3e'), |
| )) |
| self.check_decode(self.CP_UTF8, ( |
| (b'\xff\xf4\x8f\xbf\xbf', 'ignore', '\U0010ffff'), |
| (b'\xff\xf4\x8f\xbf\xbf', 'replace', '\ufffd\U0010ffff'), |
| )) |
| if VISTA_OR_LATER: |
| self.check_encode(self.CP_UTF8, ( |
| ('[\U0010ffff\uDC80]', 'ignore', b'[\xf4\x8f\xbf\xbf]'), |
| ('[\U0010ffff\uDC80]', 'replace', b'[\xf4\x8f\xbf\xbf?]'), |
| )) |
| |
| def test_incremental(self): |
| decoded = codecs.code_page_decode(932, b'\x82', 'strict', False) |
| self.assertEqual(decoded, ('', 0)) |
| |
| decoded = codecs.code_page_decode(932, |
| b'\xe9\x80\xe9', 'strict', |
| False) |
| self.assertEqual(decoded, ('\u9a3e', 2)) |
| |
| decoded = codecs.code_page_decode(932, |
| b'\xe9\x80\xe9\x80', 'strict', |
| False) |
| self.assertEqual(decoded, ('\u9a3e\u9a3e', 4)) |
| |
| decoded = codecs.code_page_decode(932, |
| b'abc', 'strict', |
| False) |
| self.assertEqual(decoded, ('abc', 3)) |
| |
| |
| if __name__ == "__main__": |
| unittest.main() |