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diff --git a/lib/python2.7/unittest/test/support.py b/lib/python2.7/unittest/test/support.py deleted file mode 100644 index f1cf03b..0000000 --- a/lib/python2.7/unittest/test/support.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,119 +0,0 @@ -import unittest - - -class TestHashing(object): - """Used as a mixin for TestCase""" - - # Check for a valid __hash__ implementation - def test_hash(self): - for obj_1, obj_2 in self.eq_pairs: - try: - if not hash(obj_1) == hash(obj_2): - self.fail("%r and %r do not hash equal" % (obj_1, obj_2)) - except KeyboardInterrupt: - raise - except Exception, e: - self.fail("Problem hashing %r and %r: %s" % (obj_1, obj_2, e)) - - for obj_1, obj_2 in self.ne_pairs: - try: - if hash(obj_1) == hash(obj_2): - self.fail("%s and %s hash equal, but shouldn't" % - (obj_1, obj_2)) - except KeyboardInterrupt: - raise - except Exception, e: - self.fail("Problem hashing %s and %s: %s" % (obj_1, obj_2, e)) - - -class TestEquality(object): - """Used as a mixin for TestCase""" - - # Check for a valid __eq__ implementation - def test_eq(self): - for obj_1, obj_2 in self.eq_pairs: - self.assertEqual(obj_1, obj_2) - self.assertEqual(obj_2, obj_1) - - # Check for a valid __ne__ implementation - def test_ne(self): - for obj_1, obj_2 in self.ne_pairs: - self.assertNotEqual(obj_1, obj_2) - self.assertNotEqual(obj_2, obj_1) - - -class LoggingResult(unittest.TestResult): - def __init__(self, log): - self._events = log - super(LoggingResult, self).__init__() - - def startTest(self, test): - self._events.append('startTest') - super(LoggingResult, self).startTest(test) - - def startTestRun(self): - self._events.append('startTestRun') - super(LoggingResult, self).startTestRun() - - def stopTest(self, test): - self._events.append('stopTest') - super(LoggingResult, self).stopTest(test) - - def stopTestRun(self): - self._events.append('stopTestRun') - super(LoggingResult, self).stopTestRun() - - def addFailure(self, *args): - self._events.append('addFailure') - super(LoggingResult, self).addFailure(*args) - - def addSuccess(self, *args): - self._events.append('addSuccess') - super(LoggingResult, self).addSuccess(*args) - - def addError(self, *args): - self._events.append('addError') - super(LoggingResult, self).addError(*args) - - def addSkip(self, *args): - self._events.append('addSkip') - super(LoggingResult, self).addSkip(*args) - - def addExpectedFailure(self, *args): - self._events.append('addExpectedFailure') - super(LoggingResult, self).addExpectedFailure(*args) - - def addUnexpectedSuccess(self, *args): - self._events.append('addUnexpectedSuccess') - super(LoggingResult, self).addUnexpectedSuccess(*args) - - -class ResultWithNoStartTestRunStopTestRun(object): - """An object honouring TestResult before startTestRun/stopTestRun.""" - - def __init__(self): - self.failures = [] - self.errors = [] - self.testsRun = 0 - self.skipped = [] - self.expectedFailures = [] - self.unexpectedSuccesses = [] - self.shouldStop = False - - def startTest(self, test): - pass - - def stopTest(self, test): - pass - - def addError(self, test): - pass - - def addFailure(self, test): - pass - - def addSuccess(self, test): - pass - - def wasSuccessful(self): - return True |