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from test.test_support import verbose, TestSkipped
import locale
import sys
if sys.platform == 'darwin':
raise TestSkipped("Locale support on MacOSX is minimal and cannot be tested")
oldlocale = locale.setlocale(locale.LC_NUMERIC)
if sys.platform.startswith("win"):
tlocs = ("En", "English")
else:
tlocs = ("en_US.UTF-8", "en_US.US-ASCII", "en_US")
for tloc in tlocs:
try:
locale.setlocale(locale.LC_NUMERIC, tloc)
break
except locale.Error:
continue
else:
raise ImportError, "test locale not supported (tried %s)"%(', '.join(tlocs))
def testformat(formatstr, value, grouping = 0, output=None, func=locale.format):
if verbose:
if output:
print "%s %% %s =? %s ..." %\
(repr(formatstr), repr(value), repr(output)),
else:
print "%s %% %s works? ..." % (repr(formatstr), repr(value)),
result = func(formatstr, value, grouping = grouping)
if output and result != output:
if verbose:
print 'no'
print "%s %% %s == %s != %s" %\
(repr(formatstr), repr(value), repr(result), repr(output))
else:
if verbose:
print "yes"
try:
# On Solaris 10, the thousands_sep is the empty string
sep = locale.localeconv()['thousands_sep']
testformat("%f", 1024, grouping=1, output='1%s024.000000' % sep)
testformat("%f", 102, grouping=1, output='102.000000')
testformat("%f", -42, grouping=1, output='-42.000000')
testformat("%+f", -42, grouping=1, output='-42.000000')
testformat("%20.f", -42, grouping=1, output=' -42')
testformat("%+10.f", -4200, grouping=1, output=' -4%s200' % sep)
testformat("%-10.f", 4200, grouping=1, output='4%s200 ' % sep)
# Invoke getpreferredencoding to make sure it does not cause exceptions,
locale.getpreferredencoding()
# === Test format() with more complex formatting strings
# test if grouping is independent from other characters in formatting string
testformat("One million is %i", 1000000, grouping=1,
output='One million is 1%s000%s000' % (sep, sep),
func=locale.format_string)
testformat("One million is %i", 1000000, grouping=1,
output='One million is 1%s000%s000' % (sep, sep),
func=locale.format_string)
# test dots in formatting string
testformat(".%f.", 1000.0, output='.1000.000000.', func=locale.format_string)
# test floats
testformat("--> %10.2f", 1000.0, grouping=1, output='--> 1%s000.00' % sep,
func=locale.format_string)
# test asterisk formats
testformat("%10.*f", (2, 1000.0), grouping=0, output=' 1000.00',
func=locale.format_string)
testformat("%*.*f", (10, 2, 1000.0), grouping=1, output=' 1%s000.00' % sep,
func=locale.format_string)
# test more-in-one
testformat("int %i float %.2f str %s", (1000, 1000.0, 'str'), grouping=1,
output='int 1%s000 float 1%s000.00 str str' % (sep, sep),
func=locale.format_string)
finally:
locale.setlocale(locale.LC_NUMERIC, oldlocale)
# Test BSD Rune locale's bug for isctype functions.
def teststrop(s, method, output):
if verbose:
print "%s.%s() =? %s ..." % (repr(s), method, repr(output)),
result = getattr(s, method)()
if result != output:
if verbose:
print "no"
print "%s.%s() == %s != %s" % (repr(s), method, repr(result),
repr(output))
elif verbose:
print "yes"
try:
if sys.platform == 'sunos5':
# On Solaris, in en_US.UTF-8, \xa0 is a space
raise locale.Error
oldlocale = locale.setlocale(locale.LC_CTYPE)
locale.setlocale(locale.LC_CTYPE, 'en_US.UTF-8')
except locale.Error:
pass
else:
try:
teststrop('\x20', 'isspace', True)
teststrop('\xa0', 'isspace', False)
teststrop('\xa1', 'isspace', False)
teststrop('\xc0', 'isalpha', False)
teststrop('\xc0', 'isalnum', False)
teststrop('\xc0', 'isupper', False)
teststrop('\xc0', 'islower', False)
teststrop('\xec\xa0\xbc', 'split', ['\xec\xa0\xbc'])
teststrop('\xed\x95\xa0', 'strip', '\xed\x95\xa0')
teststrop('\xcc\x85', 'lower', '\xcc\x85')
teststrop('\xed\x95\xa0', 'upper', '\xed\x95\xa0')
finally:
locale.setlocale(locale.LC_CTYPE, oldlocale)