python/test/keywords_test.py
2016-06-18 00:00:22 -04:00

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# Copyright David Abrahams 2004. Distributed under the Boost
# Software License, Version 1.0. (See accompanying
# file LICENSE_1_0.txt or copy at http://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt)
'''
>>> from keywords import *
>>> f = Foo()
>>> f.a(), f.b(), f.n()
(0, 0.0, '')
>>> f = Foo(1)
>>> f.a(), f.b(), f.n()
(1, 0.0, '')
>>> f = Foo(1,1.0)
>>> f.a(), f.b(), f.n()
(1, 1.0, '')
>>> f = Foo(1,1.0,"1")
>>> f.a(), f.b(), f.n()
(1, 1.0, '1')
>>> f = Foo(a=1)
>>> f.a(), f.b(), f.n()
(1, 0.0, '')
>>> f = Foo(b=1)
>>> f.a(), f.b(), f.n()
(0, 1.0, '')
>>> f = Foo(n="1")
>>> f.a(), f.b(), f.n()
(0, 0.0, '1')
>>> f = Foo(1,n="1")
>>> f.a(), f.b(), f.n()
(1, 0.0, '1')
>>> f.set()
>>> f.a(), f.b(), f.n()
(0, 0.0, '')
>>> f.set(1)
>>> f.a(), f.b(), f.n()
(1, 0.0, '')
>>> f.set(1,1.0)
>>> f.a(), f.b(), f.n()
(1, 1.0, '')
>>> f.set(1,1.0,"1")
>>> f.a(), f.b(), f.n()
(1, 1.0, '1')
>>> f.set(a=1)
>>> f.a(), f.b(), f.n()
(1, 0.0, '')
>>> f.set(b=1)
>>> f.a(), f.b(), f.n()
(0, 1.0, '')
>>> f.set(n="1")
>>> f.a(), f.b(), f.n()
(0, 0.0, '1')
>>> f.set(1,n="1")
>>> f.a(), f.b(), f.n()
(1, 0.0, '1')
>>> f.set2(b=2.0,n="2",a=2)
>>> f.a(), f.b(), f.n()
(2, 2.0, '2')
# lets see how badly we've broken the 'regular' functions
>>> f = Bar()
>>> f.a(), f.b(), f.n()
(0, 0.0, '')
>>> f = Bar(1)
>>> f.a(), f.b(), f.n()
(1, 0.0, '')
>>> f = Bar(1,1.0)
>>> f.a(), f.b(), f.n()
(1, 1.0, '')
>>> f = Bar(1,1.0,"1")
>>> f.a(), f.b(), f.n()
(1, 1.0, '1')
>>> f.set()
>>> f.a(), f.b(), f.n()
(0, 0.0, '')
>>> f.set(1)
>>> f.a(), f.b(), f.n()
(1, 0.0, '')
>>> f.set(1,1.0)
>>> f.a(), f.b(), f.n()
(1, 1.0, '')
>>> f.set(1,1.0,"1")
>>> f.a(), f.b(), f.n()
(1, 1.0, '1')
>>> f.set2.__doc__.splitlines()[1]
'set2( (Bar)arg1 [, (int)arg2 [, (float)arg3 [, (str)arg4]]]) -> None :'
>>> f.set2.__doc__.splitlines()[2]
" set2's docstring"
'''
def run(args = None):
import sys
import doctest
if args is not None:
sys.argv = args
return doctest.testmod(sys.modules.get(__name__))
if __name__ == '__main__':
print("running...")
import sys
status = run()[0]
if (status == 0): print("Done.")
sys.exit(status)