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#!/usr/bin/python
# Copyright (c) 2011, the Dart project authors. Please see the AUTHORS file
# for details. All rights reserved. Use of this source code is governed by a
# BSD-style license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
"""Tests for emitter module."""
import logging.config
import unittest
import emitter
class EmitterTestCase(unittest.TestCase):
def setUp(self):
pass
def tearDown(self):
pass
def check(self, e, expected):
self.assertEquals(''.join(e.Fragments()), expected)
def testExample(self):
e = emitter.Emitter()
body = e.Emit('$TYPE $NAME() {\n'
' $!BODY\n'
'}\n',
TYPE='int', NAME='foo')
body.Emit('return $VALUE;', VALUE='100')
self.check(e,
'int foo() {\n'
' return 100;\n'
'}\n')
def testTemplateErrorDuplicate(self):
try:
e = emitter.Emitter()
b = e.Emit('$(A)$(!B)$(A)$(!B)') # $(!B) is duplicated
except RuntimeError, ex:
return
raise AssertionError('Expected error')
def testTemplate1(self):
e = emitter.Emitter()
e.Emit('-$A+$B-$A+$B-', A='1', B='2')
self.check(e, '-1+2-1+2-')
def testTemplate2(self):
e = emitter.Emitter()
r = e.Emit('1$(A)2$(B)3$(A)4$(B)5', A='x', B='y')
self.assertEquals(None, r)
self.check(e, '1x2y3x4y5')
def testTemplate3(self):
e = emitter.Emitter()
b = e.Emit('1$(A)2$(!B)3$(A)4$(B)5', A='x')
b.Emit('y')
self.check(e, '1x2y3x4y5')
self.check(b, 'y')
def testTemplate4(self):
e = emitter.Emitter()
(a, b) = e.Emit('$!A$!B$A$B') # pair of holes.
a.Emit('x')
b.Emit('y')
self.check(e, 'xyxy')
def testMissing(self):
# Behaviour of Undefined parameters depends on form.
e = emitter.Emitter();
e.Emit('$A $?B $(C) $(?D)')
self.check(e, '$A $(C) ')
def testHoleScopes(self):
e = emitter.Emitter()
# Holes have scope. They remember the bindings of the template application
# in which they are created. Create two holes which inherit bindings for C
# and D.
(a, b) = e.Emit('[$!A][$!B]$C$D$E', C='1', D='2')
e.Emit(' $A$B$C$D') # Bindings are local to the Emit
self.check(e, '[][]12$E $A$B$C$D')
# Holes are not bound within holes. That would too easily lead to infinite
# expansions.
a.Emit('$A$C$D') # $A12
b.Emit('$D$C$B') # 21$B
self.check(e, '[$A12][21$B]12$E $A$B$C$D')
# EmitRaw avoids interpolation.
a.EmitRaw('$C$D')
b.EmitRaw('$D$C')
self.check(e, '[$A12$C$D][21$B$D$C]12$E $A$B$C$D')
def testFormat(self):
self.assertEquals(emitter.Format('$A$B', A=1, B=2), '12')
if __name__ == '__main__':
logging.config.fileConfig('logging.conf')
if __name__ == '__main__':
unittest.main()