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test_util.py
"""Tests for distutils.util.""" import email import email.generator import email.policy import io import os import pathlib import sys import sysconfig as stdlib_sysconfig import unittest.mock as mock from copy import copy from distutils import sysconfig, util from distutils.errors import DistutilsByteCompileError, DistutilsPlatformError from distutils.util import ( byte_compile, change_root, check_environ, convert_path, get_host_platform, get_platform, grok_environment_error, rfc822_escape, split_quoted, strtobool, ) import pytest @pytest.fixture(autouse=True) def environment(monkeypatch): monkeypatch.setattr(os, 'name', os.name) monkeypatch.setattr(sys, 'platform', sys.platform) monkeypatch.setattr(sys, 'version', sys.version) monkeypatch.setattr(os, 'sep', os.sep) monkeypatch.setattr(os.path, 'join', os.path.join) monkeypatch.setattr(os.path, 'isabs', os.path.isabs) monkeypatch.setattr(os.path, 'splitdrive', os.path.splitdrive) monkeypatch.setattr(sysconfig, '_config_vars', copy(sysconfig._config_vars)) @pytest.mark.usefixtures('save_env') class TestUtil: def test_get_host_platform(self): with mock.patch('os.name', 'nt'): with mock.patch('sys.version', '... [... (ARM64)]'): assert get_host_platform() == 'win-arm64' with mock.patch('sys.version', '... [... (ARM)]'): assert get_host_platform() == 'win-arm32' with mock.patch('sys.version_info', (3, 9, 0, 'final', 0)): assert get_host_platform() == stdlib_sysconfig.get_platform() def test_get_platform(self): with mock.patch('os.name', 'nt'): with mock.patch.dict('os.environ', {'VSCMD_ARG_TGT_ARCH': 'x86'}): assert get_platform() == 'win32' with mock.patch.dict('os.environ', {'VSCMD_ARG_TGT_ARCH': 'x64'}): assert get_platform() == 'win-amd64' with mock.patch.dict('os.environ', {'VSCMD_ARG_TGT_ARCH': 'arm'}): assert get_platform() == 'win-arm32' with mock.patch.dict('os.environ', {'VSCMD_ARG_TGT_ARCH': 'arm64'}): assert get_platform() == 'win-arm64' def test_convert_path(self): expected = os.sep.join(('', 'home', 'to', 'my', 'stuff')) assert convert_path('/home/to/my/stuff') == expected assert convert_path(pathlib.Path('/home/to/my/stuff')) == expected assert convert_path('.') == os.curdir def test_change_root(self): # linux/mac os.name = 'posix' def _isabs(path): return path[0] == '/' os.path.isabs = _isabs def _join(*path): return '/'.join(path) os.path.join = _join assert change_root('/root', '/old/its/here') == '/root/old/its/here' assert change_root('/root', 'its/here') == '/root/its/here' # windows os.name = 'nt' os.sep = '\\' def _isabs(path): return path.startswith('c:\\') os.path.isabs = _isabs def _splitdrive(path): if path.startswith('c:'): return ('', path.replace('c:', '')) return ('', path) os.path.splitdrive = _splitdrive def _join(*path): return '\\'.join(path) os.path.join = _join assert ( change_root('c:\\root', 'c:\\old\\its\\here') == 'c:\\root\\old\\its\\here' ) assert change_root('c:\\root', 'its\\here') == 'c:\\root\\its\\here' # BugsBunny os (it's a great os) os.name = 'BugsBunny' with pytest.raises(DistutilsPlatformError): change_root('c:\\root', 'its\\here') # XXX platforms to be covered: mac def test_check_environ(self): util.check_environ.cache_clear() os.environ.pop('HOME', None) check_environ() assert os.environ['PLAT'] == get_platform() @pytest.mark.skipif("os.name != 'posix'") def test_check_environ_getpwuid(self): util.check_environ.cache_clear() os.environ.pop('HOME', None) import pwd # only set pw_dir field, other fields are not used result = pwd.struct_passwd(( None, None, None, None, None, '/home/distutils', None, )) with mock.patch.object(pwd, 'getpwuid', return_value=result): check_environ() assert os.environ['HOME'] == '/home/distutils' util.check_environ.cache_clear() os.environ.pop('HOME', None) # bpo-10496: Catch pwd.getpwuid() error with mock.patch.object(pwd, 'getpwuid', side_effect=KeyError): check_environ() assert 'HOME' not in os.environ def test_split_quoted(self): assert split_quoted('""one"" "two" \'three\' \\four') == [ 'one', 'two', 'three', 'four', ] def test_strtobool(self): yes = ('y', 'Y', 'yes', 'True', 't', 'true', 'True', 'On', 'on', '1') no = ('n', 'no', 'f', 'false', 'off', '0', 'Off', 'No', 'N') for y in yes: assert strtobool(y) for n in no: assert not strtobool(n) indent = 8 * ' ' @pytest.mark.parametrize( "given,wanted", [ # 0x0b, 0x0c, ..., etc are also considered a line break by Python ("hello\x0b\nworld\n", f"hello\x0b{indent}\n{indent}world\n{indent}"), ("hello\x1eworld", f"hello\x1e{indent}world"), ("", ""), ( "I am a\npoor\nlonesome\nheader\n", f"I am a\n{indent}poor\n{indent}lonesome\n{indent}header\n{indent}", ), ], ) def test_rfc822_escape(self, given, wanted): """ We want to ensure a multi-line header parses correctly. For interoperability, the escaped value should also "round-trip" over `email.generator.Generator.flatten` and `email.message_from_*` (see pypa/setuptools#4033). The main issue is that internally `email.policy.EmailPolicy` uses `splitlines` which will split on some control chars. If all the new lines are not prefixed with spaces, the parser will interrupt reading the current header and produce an incomplete value, while incorrectly interpreting the rest of the headers as part of the payload. """ res = rfc822_escape(given) policy = email.policy.EmailPolicy( utf8=True, mangle_from_=False, max_line_length=0, ) with io.StringIO() as buffer: raw = f"header: {res}\nother-header: 42\n\npayload\n" orig = email.message_from_string(raw) email.generator.Generator(buffer, policy=policy).flatten(orig) buffer.seek(0) regen = email.message_from_file(buffer) for msg in (orig, regen): assert msg.get_payload() == "payload\n" assert msg["other-header"] == "42" # Generator may replace control chars with `\n` assert set(msg["header"].splitlines()) == set(res.splitlines()) assert res == wanted def test_dont_write_bytecode(self): # makes sure byte_compile raise a DistutilsError # if sys.dont_write_bytecode is True old_dont_write_bytecode = sys.dont_write_bytecode sys.dont_write_bytecode = True try: with pytest.raises(DistutilsByteCompileError): byte_compile([]) finally: sys.dont_write_bytecode = old_dont_write_bytecode def test_grok_environment_error(self): # test obsolete function to ensure backward compat (#4931) exc = OSError("Unable to find batch file") msg = grok_environment_error(exc) assert msg == "error: Unable to find batch file"
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