circuitpython/tests/basics/string_format.py
2015-09-03 23:06:18 +01:00

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# Change the following to True to get a much more comprehensive set of tests
# to run, albeit, which take considerably longer.
full_tests = False
def test(fmt, *args):
print('{:8s}'.format(fmt) + '>' + fmt.format(*args) + '<')
test("}}{{")
test("{}-{}", 1, [4, 5])
test("{0}-{1}", 1, [4, 5])
test("{1}-{0}", 1, [4, 5])
test("{:x}", 1)
test("{!r}", 2)
test("{:x}", 0x10)
test("{!r}", "foo")
test("{!s}", "foo")
test("{0!r:>10s} {0!s:>10s}", "foo")
test("{:4b}", 10)
test("{:4c}", 48)
test("{:4d}", 123)
test("{:4n}", 123)
test("{:4o}", 123)
test("{:4x}", 123)
test("{:4X}", 123)
test("{:4,d}", 12345678)
test("{:#4b}", 10)
test("{:#4o}", 123)
test("{:#4x}", 123)
test("{:#4X}", 123)
test("{:#4d}", 0)
test("{:#4b}", 0)
test("{:#4o}", 0)
test("{:#4x}", 0)
test("{:#4X}", 0)
test("{:<6s}", "ab")
test("{:>6s}", "ab")
test("{:^6s}", "ab")
test("{:.1s}", "ab")
test("{: <6d}", 123)
test("{: <6d}", -123)
test("{:0<6d}", 123)
test("{:0<6d}", -123)
test("{:@<6d}", 123)
test("{:@<6d}", -123)
test("{:@< 6d}", 123)
test("{:@< 6d}", -123)
test("{:@<+6d}", 123)
test("{:@<+6d}", -123)
test("{:@<-6d}", 123)
test("{:@<-6d}", -123)
test("{:@>6d}", -123)
test("{:@<6d}", -123)
test("{:@=6d}", -123)
test("{:06d}", -123)
print("{foo}/foo".format(foo="bar"))
print("{}".format(123, foo="bar"))
print("{}-{foo}".format(123, foo="bar"))
def test_fmt(conv, fill, alignment, sign, prefix, width, precision, type, arg):
fmt = '{'
if conv:
fmt += '!'
fmt += conv
fmt += ':'
if alignment:
fmt += fill
fmt += alignment
fmt += sign
fmt += prefix
fmt += width
if precision:
fmt += '.'
fmt += precision
fmt += type
fmt += '}'
test(fmt, arg)
if fill == '0' and alignment == '=':
fmt = '{:'
fmt += sign
fmt += prefix
fmt += width
if precision:
fmt += '.'
fmt += precision
fmt += type
fmt += '}'
test(fmt, arg)
int_nums = (-1234, -123, -12, -1, 0, 1, 12, 123, 1234, True, False)
int_nums2 = (-12, -1, 0, 1, 12, True, False)
if full_tests:
for type in ('', 'b', 'd', 'o', 'x', 'X'):
for width in ('', '1', '3', '5', '7'):
for alignment in ('', '<', '>', '=', '^'):
for fill in ('', ' ', '0', '@'):
for sign in ('', '+', '-', ' '):
for prefix in ('', '#'):
for num in int_nums:
test_fmt('', fill, alignment, sign, prefix, width, '', type, num)
if full_tests:
for width in ('', '1', '2'):
for alignment in ('', '<', '>', '^'):
for fill in ('', ' ', '0', '@'):
test_fmt('', fill, alignment, '', '', width, '', 'c', 48)
if full_tests:
for conv in ('', 'r', 's'):
for width in ('', '1', '4', '10'):
for alignment in ('', '<', '>', '^'):
for fill in ('', ' ', '0', '@'):
for str in ('', 'a', 'bcd', 'This is a test with a longer string'):
test_fmt(conv, fill, alignment, '', '', width, '', 's', str)
# tests for errors in format string
try:
'{0:0}'.format('zzz')
except (ValueError):
print('ValueError')
try:
'{1:}'.format(1)
except IndexError:
print('IndexError')
try:
'}'.format('zzzz')
except ValueError:
print('ValueError')
# end of format parsing conversion specifier
try:
'{!'.format('a')
except ValueError:
print('ValueError')
# unknown conversion specifier
try:
'abc{!d}'.format('1')
except ValueError:
print('ValueError')
try:
'{abc'.format('zzzz')
except ValueError:
print('ValueError')
# expected ':' after specifier
try:
'{!s :}'.format(2)
except ValueError:
print('ValueError')
try:
'{}{0}'.format(1, 2)
except ValueError:
print('ValueError')
try:
'{1:}'.format(1)
except IndexError:
print('IndexError')
try:
'{ 0 :*^10}'.format(12)
except KeyError:
print('KeyError')
try:
'{0}{}'.format(1)
except ValueError:
print('ValueError')
try:
'{}{}'.format(1)
except IndexError:
print('IndexError')
try:
'{0:+s}'.format('1')
except ValueError:
print('ValueError')
try:
'{0:+c}'.format(1)
except ValueError:
print('ValueError')
try:
'{0:s}'.format(1)
except ValueError:
print('ValueError')
try:
'{:*"1"}'.format('zz')
except ValueError:
print('ValueError')
# unknown format code for str arg
try:
'{:X}'.format('zz')
except ValueError:
print('ValueError')