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Greg Ward3dc94e12002-08-22 18:37:50 +00001#
Greg Ward61864102004-06-03 01:59:41 +00002# Test suite for the textwrap module.
Greg Ward3dc94e12002-08-22 18:37:50 +00003#
4# Original tests written by Greg Ward <gward@python.net>.
5# Converted to PyUnit by Peter Hansen <peter@engcorp.com>.
6# Currently maintained by Greg Ward.
7#
8# $Id$
9#
10
Greg Ward90c0b072002-08-22 18:11:10 +000011import unittest
Greg Wardf6765782002-08-22 18:35:49 +000012from test import test_support
Greg Ward90c0b072002-08-22 18:11:10 +000013
Greg Ward9e082f42003-05-08 01:58:26 +000014from textwrap import TextWrapper, wrap, fill, dedent
Greg Ward90c0b072002-08-22 18:11:10 +000015
16
Greg Ward13c53c62002-08-22 18:57:26 +000017class BaseTestCase(unittest.TestCase):
Greg Ward90c0b072002-08-22 18:11:10 +000018 '''Parent class with utility methods for textwrap tests.'''
19
20 def show(self, textin):
21 if isinstance(textin, list):
22 result = []
23 for i in range(len(textin)):
24 result.append(" %d: %r" % (i, textin[i]))
25 result = '\n'.join(result)
Guido van Rossum3172c5d2007-10-16 18:12:55 +000026 elif isinstance(textin, str):
Greg Ward90c0b072002-08-22 18:11:10 +000027 result = " %s\n" % repr(textin)
28 return result
29
30
31 def check(self, result, expect):
Guido van Rossum327af772002-08-22 20:13:47 +000032 self.assertEquals(result, expect,
Greg Ward9ad15a32002-08-22 19:47:27 +000033 'expected:\n%s\nbut got:\n%s' % (
34 self.show(expect), self.show(result)))
Greg Ward90c0b072002-08-22 18:11:10 +000035
Guido van Rossumeb287a22002-10-02 15:47:32 +000036 def check_wrap(self, text, width, expect, **kwargs):
37 result = wrap(text, width, **kwargs)
Greg Wardee413842002-08-22 18:55:38 +000038 self.check(result, expect)
39
Greg Wardd1a72a02002-10-31 16:11:18 +000040 def check_split(self, text, expect):
41 result = self.wrapper._split(text)
Greg Ward715debd2002-08-22 21:16:25 +000042 self.assertEquals(result, expect,
43 "\nexpected %r\n"
44 "but got %r" % (expect, result))
45
Greg Ward90c0b072002-08-22 18:11:10 +000046
Greg Ward13c53c62002-08-22 18:57:26 +000047class WrapTestCase(BaseTestCase):
Greg Ward90c0b072002-08-22 18:11:10 +000048
Greg Ward90c0b072002-08-22 18:11:10 +000049 def setUp(self):
Greg Wardf0ba7642004-05-13 01:53:10 +000050 self.wrapper = TextWrapper(width=45)
Greg Ward90c0b072002-08-22 18:11:10 +000051
Greg Wardf6765782002-08-22 18:35:49 +000052 def test_simple(self):
Guido van Rossum327af772002-08-22 20:13:47 +000053 # Simple case: just words, spaces, and a bit of punctuation
Greg Ward90c0b072002-08-22 18:11:10 +000054
Greg Wardee413842002-08-22 18:55:38 +000055 text = "Hello there, how are you this fine day? I'm glad to hear it!"
Greg Ward90c0b072002-08-22 18:11:10 +000056
Greg Wardee413842002-08-22 18:55:38 +000057 self.check_wrap(text, 12,
58 ["Hello there,",
59 "how are you",
60 "this fine",
61 "day? I'm",
62 "glad to hear",
63 "it!"])
64 self.check_wrap(text, 42,
65 ["Hello there, how are you this fine day?",
66 "I'm glad to hear it!"])
67 self.check_wrap(text, 80, [text])
Greg Ward90c0b072002-08-22 18:11:10 +000068
69
Greg Wardf6765782002-08-22 18:35:49 +000070 def test_whitespace(self):
Guido van Rossum327af772002-08-22 20:13:47 +000071 # Whitespace munging and end-of-sentence detection
Greg Ward90c0b072002-08-22 18:11:10 +000072
Greg Wardee413842002-08-22 18:55:38 +000073 text = """\
Greg Ward90c0b072002-08-22 18:11:10 +000074This is a paragraph that already has
75line breaks. But some of its lines are much longer than the others,
76so it needs to be wrapped.
77Some lines are \ttabbed too.
78What a mess!
79"""
80
Greg Wardee413842002-08-22 18:55:38 +000081 expect = ["This is a paragraph that already has line",
82 "breaks. But some of its lines are much",
83 "longer than the others, so it needs to be",
84 "wrapped. Some lines are tabbed too. What a",
85 "mess!"]
Greg Ward90c0b072002-08-22 18:11:10 +000086
Greg Wardf0ba7642004-05-13 01:53:10 +000087 wrapper = TextWrapper(45, fix_sentence_endings=True)
88 result = wrapper.wrap(text)
Greg Ward90c0b072002-08-22 18:11:10 +000089 self.check(result, expect)
90
Greg Wardf0ba7642004-05-13 01:53:10 +000091 result = wrapper.fill(text)
Greg Ward90c0b072002-08-22 18:11:10 +000092 self.check(result, '\n'.join(expect))
93
Greg Wardf0ba7642004-05-13 01:53:10 +000094 def test_fix_sentence_endings(self):
95 wrapper = TextWrapper(60, fix_sentence_endings=True)
Greg Ward90c0b072002-08-22 18:11:10 +000096
Greg Wardf0ba7642004-05-13 01:53:10 +000097 # SF #847346: ensure that fix_sentence_endings=True does the
98 # right thing even on input short enough that it doesn't need to
99 # be wrapped.
100 text = "A short line. Note the single space."
101 expect = ["A short line. Note the single space."]
102 self.check(wrapper.wrap(text), expect)
103
104 # Test some of the hairy end cases that _fix_sentence_endings()
105 # is supposed to handle (the easy stuff is tested in
106 # test_whitespace() above).
107 text = "Well, Doctor? What do you think?"
108 expect = ["Well, Doctor? What do you think?"]
109 self.check(wrapper.wrap(text), expect)
110
111 text = "Well, Doctor?\nWhat do you think?"
112 self.check(wrapper.wrap(text), expect)
113
114 text = 'I say, chaps! Anyone for "tennis?"\nHmmph!'
115 expect = ['I say, chaps! Anyone for "tennis?" Hmmph!']
116 self.check(wrapper.wrap(text), expect)
117
118 wrapper.width = 20
119 expect = ['I say, chaps!', 'Anyone for "tennis?"', 'Hmmph!']
120 self.check(wrapper.wrap(text), expect)
121
122 text = 'And she said, "Go to hell!"\nCan you believe that?'
123 expect = ['And she said, "Go to',
124 'hell!" Can you',
125 'believe that?']
126 self.check(wrapper.wrap(text), expect)
127
128 wrapper.width = 60
129 expect = ['And she said, "Go to hell!" Can you believe that?']
130 self.check(wrapper.wrap(text), expect)
Tim Peters27f88362004-07-08 04:22:35 +0000131
Christian Heimes81ee3ef2008-05-04 22:42:01 +0000132 text = 'File stdio.h is nice.'
133 expect = ['File stdio.h is nice.']
134 self.check(wrapper.wrap(text), expect)
135
Greg Wardf6765782002-08-22 18:35:49 +0000136 def test_wrap_short(self):
Guido van Rossum327af772002-08-22 20:13:47 +0000137 # Wrapping to make short lines longer
Greg Ward90c0b072002-08-22 18:11:10 +0000138
Greg Wardee413842002-08-22 18:55:38 +0000139 text = "This is a\nshort paragraph."
Greg Ward90c0b072002-08-22 18:11:10 +0000140
Greg Wardee413842002-08-22 18:55:38 +0000141 self.check_wrap(text, 20, ["This is a short",
142 "paragraph."])
143 self.check_wrap(text, 40, ["This is a short paragraph."])
Greg Ward90c0b072002-08-22 18:11:10 +0000144
145
Guido van Rossumeb287a22002-10-02 15:47:32 +0000146 def test_wrap_short_1line(self):
147 # Test endcases
148
149 text = "This is a short line."
150
151 self.check_wrap(text, 30, ["This is a short line."])
152 self.check_wrap(text, 30, ["(1) This is a short line."],
153 initial_indent="(1) ")
154
155
Greg Wardf6765782002-08-22 18:35:49 +0000156 def test_hyphenated(self):
Guido van Rossum327af772002-08-22 20:13:47 +0000157 # Test breaking hyphenated words
Greg Ward90c0b072002-08-22 18:11:10 +0000158
Greg Wardee413842002-08-22 18:55:38 +0000159 text = ("this-is-a-useful-feature-for-"
160 "reformatting-posts-from-tim-peters'ly")
Greg Ward90c0b072002-08-22 18:11:10 +0000161
Greg Wardee413842002-08-22 18:55:38 +0000162 self.check_wrap(text, 40,
163 ["this-is-a-useful-feature-for-",
164 "reformatting-posts-from-tim-peters'ly"])
165 self.check_wrap(text, 41,
166 ["this-is-a-useful-feature-for-",
167 "reformatting-posts-from-tim-peters'ly"])
168 self.check_wrap(text, 42,
169 ["this-is-a-useful-feature-for-reformatting-",
170 "posts-from-tim-peters'ly"])
Greg Ward90c0b072002-08-22 18:11:10 +0000171
Greg Ward40407942005-03-05 02:53:17 +0000172 def test_hyphenated_numbers(self):
173 # Test that hyphenated numbers (eg. dates) are not broken like words.
174 text = ("Python 1.0.0 was released on 1994-01-26. Python 1.0.1 was\n"
175 "released on 1994-02-15.")
176
177 self.check_wrap(text, 30, ['Python 1.0.0 was released on',
178 '1994-01-26. Python 1.0.1 was',
179 'released on 1994-02-15.'])
180 self.check_wrap(text, 40, ['Python 1.0.0 was released on 1994-01-26.',
181 'Python 1.0.1 was released on 1994-02-15.'])
182
183 text = "I do all my shopping at 7-11."
184 self.check_wrap(text, 25, ["I do all my shopping at",
185 "7-11."])
186 self.check_wrap(text, 27, ["I do all my shopping at",
187 "7-11."])
188 self.check_wrap(text, 29, ["I do all my shopping at 7-11."])
189
Greg Ward9ad15a32002-08-22 19:47:27 +0000190 def test_em_dash(self):
Guido van Rossum327af772002-08-22 20:13:47 +0000191 # Test text with em-dashes
Greg Ward9ad15a32002-08-22 19:47:27 +0000192 text = "Em-dashes should be written -- thus."
193 self.check_wrap(text, 25,
194 ["Em-dashes should be",
195 "written -- thus."])
196
197 # Probe the boundaries of the properly written em-dash,
198 # ie. " -- ".
199 self.check_wrap(text, 29,
200 ["Em-dashes should be written",
201 "-- thus."])
202 expect = ["Em-dashes should be written --",
203 "thus."]
204 self.check_wrap(text, 30, expect)
205 self.check_wrap(text, 35, expect)
206 self.check_wrap(text, 36,
207 ["Em-dashes should be written -- thus."])
Guido van Rossum327af772002-08-22 20:13:47 +0000208
Greg Ward9ad15a32002-08-22 19:47:27 +0000209 # The improperly written em-dash is handled too, because
210 # it's adjacent to non-whitespace on both sides.
211 text = "You can also do--this or even---this."
212 expect = ["You can also do",
213 "--this or even",
214 "---this."]
215 self.check_wrap(text, 15, expect)
216 self.check_wrap(text, 16, expect)
217 expect = ["You can also do--",
218 "this or even---",
219 "this."]
220 self.check_wrap(text, 17, expect)
221 self.check_wrap(text, 19, expect)
222 expect = ["You can also do--this or even",
223 "---this."]
224 self.check_wrap(text, 29, expect)
225 self.check_wrap(text, 31, expect)
226 expect = ["You can also do--this or even---",
227 "this."]
228 self.check_wrap(text, 32, expect)
229 self.check_wrap(text, 35, expect)
230
231 # All of the above behaviour could be deduced by probing the
232 # _split() method.
233 text = "Here's an -- em-dash and--here's another---and another!"
Greg Ward9ad15a32002-08-22 19:47:27 +0000234 expect = ["Here's", " ", "an", " ", "--", " ", "em-", "dash", " ",
235 "and", "--", "here's", " ", "another", "---",
236 "and", " ", "another!"]
Greg Wardd1a72a02002-10-31 16:11:18 +0000237 self.check_split(text, expect)
Greg Ward90c0b072002-08-22 18:11:10 +0000238
Greg Wardc6edb372002-08-22 21:27:05 +0000239 text = "and then--bam!--he was gone"
240 expect = ["and", " ", "then", "--", "bam!", "--",
241 "he", " ", "was", " ", "gone"]
Greg Wardd1a72a02002-10-31 16:11:18 +0000242 self.check_split(text, expect)
Greg Wardc6edb372002-08-22 21:27:05 +0000243
244
Greg Ward34f995b2002-08-22 21:10:07 +0000245 def test_unix_options (self):
246 # Test that Unix-style command-line options are wrapped correctly.
247 # Both Optik (OptionParser) and Docutils rely on this behaviour!
248
249 text = "You should use the -n option, or --dry-run in its long form."
250 self.check_wrap(text, 20,
251 ["You should use the",
252 "-n option, or --dry-",
253 "run in its long",
254 "form."])
255 self.check_wrap(text, 21,
256 ["You should use the -n",
257 "option, or --dry-run",
258 "in its long form."])
259 expect = ["You should use the -n option, or",
260 "--dry-run in its long form."]
261 self.check_wrap(text, 32, expect)
262 self.check_wrap(text, 34, expect)
263 self.check_wrap(text, 35, expect)
264 self.check_wrap(text, 38, expect)
265 expect = ["You should use the -n option, or --dry-",
266 "run in its long form."]
267 self.check_wrap(text, 39, expect)
268 self.check_wrap(text, 41, expect)
269 expect = ["You should use the -n option, or --dry-run",
270 "in its long form."]
271 self.check_wrap(text, 42, expect)
272
Greg Ward24a1c9c2002-08-22 21:12:54 +0000273 # Again, all of the above can be deduced from _split().
274 text = "the -n option, or --dry-run or --dryrun"
Greg Ward24a1c9c2002-08-22 21:12:54 +0000275 expect = ["the", " ", "-n", " ", "option,", " ", "or", " ",
276 "--dry-", "run", " ", "or", " ", "--dryrun"]
Greg Wardd1a72a02002-10-31 16:11:18 +0000277 self.check_split(text, expect)
278
279 def test_funky_hyphens (self):
280 # Screwy edge cases cooked up by David Goodger. All reported
281 # in SF bug #596434.
282 self.check_split("what the--hey!", ["what", " ", "the", "--", "hey!"])
283 self.check_split("what the--", ["what", " ", "the--"])
284 self.check_split("what the--.", ["what", " ", "the--."])
285 self.check_split("--text--.", ["--text--."])
286
Greg Wardcc55cb92003-05-07 01:19:22 +0000287 # When I first read bug #596434, this is what I thought David
288 # was talking about. I was wrong; these have always worked
289 # fine. The real problem is tested in test_funky_parens()
290 # below...
Greg Wardd1a72a02002-10-31 16:11:18 +0000291 self.check_split("--option", ["--option"])
292 self.check_split("--option-opt", ["--option-", "opt"])
Greg Wardcc55cb92003-05-07 01:19:22 +0000293 self.check_split("foo --option-opt bar",
294 ["foo", " ", "--option-", "opt", " ", "bar"])
295
Greg Ward61864102004-06-03 01:59:41 +0000296 def test_punct_hyphens(self):
297 # Oh bother, SF #965425 found another problem with hyphens --
298 # hyphenated words in single quotes weren't handled correctly.
299 # In fact, the bug is that *any* punctuation around a hyphenated
300 # word was handled incorrectly, except for a leading "--", which
301 # was special-cased for Optik and Docutils. So test a variety
302 # of styles of punctuation around a hyphenated word.
303 # (Actually this is based on an Optik bug report, #813077).
304 self.check_split("the 'wibble-wobble' widget",
305 ['the', ' ', "'wibble-", "wobble'", ' ', 'widget'])
306 self.check_split('the "wibble-wobble" widget',
307 ['the', ' ', '"wibble-', 'wobble"', ' ', 'widget'])
308 self.check_split("the (wibble-wobble) widget",
309 ['the', ' ', "(wibble-", "wobble)", ' ', 'widget'])
310 self.check_split("the ['wibble-wobble'] widget",
311 ['the', ' ', "['wibble-", "wobble']", ' ', 'widget'])
312
Greg Wardcc55cb92003-05-07 01:19:22 +0000313 def test_funky_parens (self):
314 # Second part of SF bug #596434: long option strings inside
315 # parentheses.
316 self.check_split("foo (--option) bar",
317 ["foo", " ", "(--option)", " ", "bar"])
318
319 # Related stuff -- make sure parens work in simpler contexts.
320 self.check_split("foo (bar) baz",
321 ["foo", " ", "(bar)", " ", "baz"])
322 self.check_split("blah (ding dong), wubba",
323 ["blah", " ", "(ding", " ", "dong),",
324 " ", "wubba"])
Greg Ward24a1c9c2002-08-22 21:12:54 +0000325
Greg Ward24cbbcb2002-12-09 16:27:15 +0000326 def test_initial_whitespace(self):
327 # SF bug #622849 reported inconsistent handling of leading
328 # whitespace; let's test that a bit, shall we?
329 text = " This is a sentence with leading whitespace."
330 self.check_wrap(text, 50,
331 [" This is a sentence with leading whitespace."])
332 self.check_wrap(text, 30,
333 [" This is a sentence with", "leading whitespace."])
334
Guido van Rossumd8faa362007-04-27 19:54:29 +0000335 def test_no_drop_whitespace(self):
336 # SF patch #1581073
337 text = " This is a sentence with much whitespace."
338 self.check_wrap(text, 10,
339 [" This is a", " ", "sentence ",
340 "with ", "much white", "space."],
341 drop_whitespace=False)
342
Greg Ward90c0b072002-08-22 18:11:10 +0000343 def test_split(self):
Guido van Rossum327af772002-08-22 20:13:47 +0000344 # Ensure that the standard _split() method works as advertised
345 # in the comments
Greg Ward90c0b072002-08-22 18:11:10 +0000346
Greg Wardee413842002-08-22 18:55:38 +0000347 text = "Hello there -- you goof-ball, use the -b option!"
Greg Ward90c0b072002-08-22 18:11:10 +0000348
Greg Wardee413842002-08-22 18:55:38 +0000349 result = self.wrapper._split(text)
Greg Ward90c0b072002-08-22 18:11:10 +0000350 self.check(result,
351 ["Hello", " ", "there", " ", "--", " ", "you", " ", "goof-",
352 "ball,", " ", "use", " ", "the", " ", "-b", " ", "option!"])
353
Greg Ward49128572003-05-07 00:54:42 +0000354 def test_bad_width(self):
355 # Ensure that width <= 0 is caught.
356 text = "Whatever, it doesn't matter."
357 self.assertRaises(ValueError, wrap, text, 0)
358 self.assertRaises(ValueError, wrap, text, -1)
359
Greg Ward90c0b072002-08-22 18:11:10 +0000360
Greg Wardfd030e42002-08-22 19:02:37 +0000361class LongWordTestCase (BaseTestCase):
362 def setUp(self):
363 self.wrapper = TextWrapper()
Greg Ward24cbbcb2002-12-09 16:27:15 +0000364 self.text = '''\
Greg Ward90c0b072002-08-22 18:11:10 +0000365Did you say "supercalifragilisticexpialidocious?"
366How *do* you spell that odd word, anyways?
367'''
Greg Wardfd030e42002-08-22 19:02:37 +0000368
369 def test_break_long(self):
Guido van Rossum327af772002-08-22 20:13:47 +0000370 # Wrap text with long words and lots of punctuation
Greg Wardfd030e42002-08-22 19:02:37 +0000371
372 self.check_wrap(self.text, 30,
Greg Wardee413842002-08-22 18:55:38 +0000373 ['Did you say "supercalifragilis',
374 'ticexpialidocious?" How *do*',
375 'you spell that odd word,',
376 'anyways?'])
Greg Wardfd030e42002-08-22 19:02:37 +0000377 self.check_wrap(self.text, 50,
Greg Wardee413842002-08-22 18:55:38 +0000378 ['Did you say "supercalifragilisticexpialidocious?"',
379 'How *do* you spell that odd word, anyways?'])
Greg Ward90c0b072002-08-22 18:11:10 +0000380
Raymond Hettingerc11dbcd2003-08-30 14:43:55 +0000381 # SF bug 797650. Prevent an infinite loop by making sure that at
382 # least one character gets split off on every pass.
383 self.check_wrap('-'*10+'hello', 10,
384 ['----------',
385 ' h',
386 ' e',
387 ' l',
388 ' l',
389 ' o'],
390 subsequent_indent = ' '*15)
Greg Ward90c0b072002-08-22 18:11:10 +0000391
Georg Brandlfceab5a2008-01-19 20:08:23 +0000392 # bug 1146. Prevent a long word to be wrongly wrapped when the
393 # preceding word is exactly one character shorter than the width
394 self.check_wrap(self.text, 12,
395 ['Did you say ',
396 '"supercalifr',
397 'agilisticexp',
398 'ialidocious?',
399 '" How *do*',
400 'you spell',
401 'that odd',
402 'word,',
403 'anyways?'])
404
Guido van Rossum327af772002-08-22 20:13:47 +0000405 def test_nobreak_long(self):
406 # Test with break_long_words disabled
Greg Ward90c0b072002-08-22 18:11:10 +0000407 self.wrapper.break_long_words = 0
408 self.wrapper.width = 30
Greg Wardee413842002-08-22 18:55:38 +0000409 expect = ['Did you say',
410 '"supercalifragilisticexpialidocious?"',
411 'How *do* you spell that odd',
412 'word, anyways?'
Guido van Rossum327af772002-08-22 20:13:47 +0000413 ]
Greg Wardfd030e42002-08-22 19:02:37 +0000414 result = self.wrapper.wrap(self.text)
Greg Ward90c0b072002-08-22 18:11:10 +0000415 self.check(result, expect)
416
417 # Same thing with kwargs passed to standalone wrap() function.
Greg Wardfd030e42002-08-22 19:02:37 +0000418 result = wrap(self.text, width=30, break_long_words=0)
Greg Ward90c0b072002-08-22 18:11:10 +0000419 self.check(result, expect)
420
421
Greg Ward13c53c62002-08-22 18:57:26 +0000422class IndentTestCases(BaseTestCase):
Greg Ward90c0b072002-08-22 18:11:10 +0000423
424 # called before each test method
425 def setUp(self):
Greg Wardf69d3c92002-08-22 19:06:45 +0000426 self.text = '''\
Greg Ward90c0b072002-08-22 18:11:10 +0000427This paragraph will be filled, first without any indentation,
428and then with some (including a hanging indent).'''
429
430
Greg Wardf6765782002-08-22 18:35:49 +0000431 def test_fill(self):
Guido van Rossum327af772002-08-22 20:13:47 +0000432 # Test the fill() method
Greg Ward90c0b072002-08-22 18:11:10 +0000433
434 expect = '''\
435This paragraph will be filled, first
436without any indentation, and then with
437some (including a hanging indent).'''
438
Greg Wardf69d3c92002-08-22 19:06:45 +0000439 result = fill(self.text, 40)
Greg Ward90c0b072002-08-22 18:11:10 +0000440 self.check(result, expect)
441
442
Greg Wardf6765782002-08-22 18:35:49 +0000443 def test_initial_indent(self):
Guido van Rossum327af772002-08-22 20:13:47 +0000444 # Test initial_indent parameter
Greg Ward90c0b072002-08-22 18:11:10 +0000445
Greg Wardf69d3c92002-08-22 19:06:45 +0000446 expect = [" This paragraph will be filled,",
447 "first without any indentation, and then",
448 "with some (including a hanging indent)."]
449 result = wrap(self.text, 40, initial_indent=" ")
Greg Ward90c0b072002-08-22 18:11:10 +0000450 self.check(result, expect)
451
Greg Wardf69d3c92002-08-22 19:06:45 +0000452 expect = "\n".join(expect)
453 result = fill(self.text, 40, initial_indent=" ")
Greg Ward90c0b072002-08-22 18:11:10 +0000454 self.check(result, expect)
455
456
Greg Wardf6765782002-08-22 18:35:49 +0000457 def test_subsequent_indent(self):
Guido van Rossum327af772002-08-22 20:13:47 +0000458 # Test subsequent_indent parameter
Greg Ward90c0b072002-08-22 18:11:10 +0000459
460 expect = '''\
461 * This paragraph will be filled, first
462 without any indentation, and then
463 with some (including a hanging
464 indent).'''
465
Greg Wardf69d3c92002-08-22 19:06:45 +0000466 result = fill(self.text, 40,
467 initial_indent=" * ", subsequent_indent=" ")
Greg Ward90c0b072002-08-22 18:11:10 +0000468 self.check(result, expect)
469
470
Greg Ward9e082f42003-05-08 01:58:26 +0000471# Despite the similar names, DedentTestCase is *not* the inverse
472# of IndentTestCase!
473class DedentTestCase(unittest.TestCase):
474
Thomas Wouters0e3f5912006-08-11 14:57:12 +0000475 def assertUnchanged(self, text):
476 """assert that dedent() has no effect on 'text'"""
477 self.assertEquals(text, dedent(text))
478
Greg Ward9e082f42003-05-08 01:58:26 +0000479 def test_dedent_nomargin(self):
480 # No lines indented.
481 text = "Hello there.\nHow are you?\nOh good, I'm glad."
Thomas Wouters0e3f5912006-08-11 14:57:12 +0000482 self.assertUnchanged(text)
Greg Ward9e082f42003-05-08 01:58:26 +0000483
484 # Similar, with a blank line.
485 text = "Hello there.\n\nBoo!"
Thomas Wouters0e3f5912006-08-11 14:57:12 +0000486 self.assertUnchanged(text)
Greg Ward9e082f42003-05-08 01:58:26 +0000487
488 # Some lines indented, but overall margin is still zero.
489 text = "Hello there.\n This is indented."
Thomas Wouters0e3f5912006-08-11 14:57:12 +0000490 self.assertUnchanged(text)
Greg Ward9e082f42003-05-08 01:58:26 +0000491
492 # Again, add a blank line.
493 text = "Hello there.\n\n Boo!\n"
Thomas Wouters0e3f5912006-08-11 14:57:12 +0000494 self.assertUnchanged(text)
Greg Ward9e082f42003-05-08 01:58:26 +0000495
496 def test_dedent_even(self):
497 # All lines indented by two spaces.
498 text = " Hello there.\n How are ya?\n Oh good."
499 expect = "Hello there.\nHow are ya?\nOh good."
Thomas Wouters0e3f5912006-08-11 14:57:12 +0000500 self.assertEquals(expect, dedent(text))
Greg Ward9e082f42003-05-08 01:58:26 +0000501
502 # Same, with blank lines.
503 text = " Hello there.\n\n How are ya?\n Oh good.\n"
504 expect = "Hello there.\n\nHow are ya?\nOh good.\n"
Thomas Wouters0e3f5912006-08-11 14:57:12 +0000505 self.assertEquals(expect, dedent(text))
Greg Ward9e082f42003-05-08 01:58:26 +0000506
507 # Now indent one of the blank lines.
508 text = " Hello there.\n \n How are ya?\n Oh good.\n"
509 expect = "Hello there.\n\nHow are ya?\nOh good.\n"
Thomas Wouters0e3f5912006-08-11 14:57:12 +0000510 self.assertEquals(expect, dedent(text))
Greg Ward9e082f42003-05-08 01:58:26 +0000511
512 def test_dedent_uneven(self):
513 # Lines indented unevenly.
514 text = '''\
515 def foo():
516 while 1:
517 return foo
518 '''
519 expect = '''\
520def foo():
521 while 1:
522 return foo
523'''
Thomas Wouters0e3f5912006-08-11 14:57:12 +0000524 self.assertEquals(expect, dedent(text))
Greg Ward9e082f42003-05-08 01:58:26 +0000525
526 # Uneven indentation with a blank line.
527 text = " Foo\n Bar\n\n Baz\n"
528 expect = "Foo\n Bar\n\n Baz\n"
Thomas Wouters0e3f5912006-08-11 14:57:12 +0000529 self.assertEquals(expect, dedent(text))
Greg Ward9e082f42003-05-08 01:58:26 +0000530
531 # Uneven indentation with a whitespace-only line.
532 text = " Foo\n Bar\n \n Baz\n"
533 expect = "Foo\n Bar\n\n Baz\n"
Thomas Wouters0e3f5912006-08-11 14:57:12 +0000534 self.assertEquals(expect, dedent(text))
Greg Ward9e082f42003-05-08 01:58:26 +0000535
Thomas Wouters0e3f5912006-08-11 14:57:12 +0000536 # dedent() should not mangle internal tabs
537 def test_dedent_preserve_internal_tabs(self):
538 text = " hello\tthere\n how are\tyou?"
539 expect = "hello\tthere\nhow are\tyou?"
540 self.assertEquals(expect, dedent(text))
541
542 # make sure that it preserves tabs when it's not making any
543 # changes at all
544 self.assertEquals(expect, dedent(expect))
545
546 # dedent() should not mangle tabs in the margin (i.e.
547 # tabs and spaces both count as margin, but are *not*
548 # considered equivalent)
549 def test_dedent_preserve_margin_tabs(self):
550 text = " hello there\n\thow are you?"
551 self.assertUnchanged(text)
552
553 # same effect even if we have 8 spaces
554 text = " hello there\n\thow are you?"
555 self.assertUnchanged(text)
556
557 # dedent() only removes whitespace that can be uniformly removed!
558 text = "\thello there\n\thow are you?"
559 expect = "hello there\nhow are you?"
560 self.assertEquals(expect, dedent(text))
561
562 text = " \thello there\n \thow are you?"
563 self.assertEquals(expect, dedent(text))
564
565 text = " \t hello there\n \t how are you?"
566 self.assertEquals(expect, dedent(text))
567
568 text = " \thello there\n \t how are you?"
569 expect = "hello there\n how are you?"
570 self.assertEquals(expect, dedent(text))
Greg Ward9e082f42003-05-08 01:58:26 +0000571
572
Greg Wardf6765782002-08-22 18:35:49 +0000573def test_main():
Greg Ward9e082f42003-05-08 01:58:26 +0000574 test_support.run_unittest(WrapTestCase,
575 LongWordTestCase,
576 IndentTestCases,
577 DedentTestCase)
Greg Wardf6765782002-08-22 18:35:49 +0000578
Greg Ward90c0b072002-08-22 18:11:10 +0000579if __name__ == '__main__':
Greg Wardf6765782002-08-22 18:35:49 +0000580 test_main()