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# To fully test this module, we would need a copy of the stringprep tables.
# Since we don't have them, this test checks only a few codepoints.
import unittest
from test import test_support
from stringprep import *
class StringprepTests(unittest.TestCase):
def test(self):
self.assertTrue(in_table_a1(u"\u0221"))
self.assertFalse(in_table_a1(u"\u0222"))
self.assertTrue(in_table_b1(u"\u00ad"))
self.assertFalse(in_table_b1(u"\u00ae"))
self.assertTrue(map_table_b2(u"\u0041"), u"\u0061")
self.assertTrue(map_table_b2(u"\u0061"), u"\u0061")
self.assertTrue(map_table_b3(u"\u0041"), u"\u0061")
self.assertTrue(map_table_b3(u"\u0061"), u"\u0061")
self.assertTrue(in_table_c11(u"\u0020"))
self.assertFalse(in_table_c11(u"\u0021"))
self.assertTrue(in_table_c12(u"\u00a0"))
self.assertFalse(in_table_c12(u"\u00a1"))
self.assertTrue(in_table_c12(u"\u00a0"))
self.assertFalse(in_table_c12(u"\u00a1"))
self.assertTrue(in_table_c11_c12(u"\u00a0"))
self.assertFalse(in_table_c11_c12(u"\u00a1"))
self.assertTrue(in_table_c21(u"\u001f"))
self.assertFalse(in_table_c21(u"\u0020"))
self.assertTrue(in_table_c22(u"\u009f"))
self.assertFalse(in_table_c22(u"\u00a0"))
self.assertTrue(in_table_c21_c22(u"\u009f"))
self.assertFalse(in_table_c21_c22(u"\u00a0"))
self.assertTrue(in_table_c3(u"\ue000"))
self.assertFalse(in_table_c3(u"\uf900"))
self.assertTrue(in_table_c4(u"\uffff"))
self.assertFalse(in_table_c4(u"\u0000"))
self.assertTrue(in_table_c5(u"\ud800"))
self.assertFalse(in_table_c5(u"\ud7ff"))
self.assertTrue(in_table_c6(u"\ufff9"))
self.assertFalse(in_table_c6(u"\ufffe"))
self.assertTrue(in_table_c7(u"\u2ff0"))
self.assertFalse(in_table_c7(u"\u2ffc"))
self.assertTrue(in_table_c8(u"\u0340"))
self.assertFalse(in_table_c8(u"\u0342"))
# C.9 is not in the bmp
# self.assertTrue(in_table_c9(u"\U000E0001"))
# self.assertFalse(in_table_c8(u"\U000E0002"))
self.assertTrue(in_table_d1(u"\u05be"))
self.assertFalse(in_table_d1(u"\u05bf"))
self.assertTrue(in_table_d2(u"\u0041"))
self.assertFalse(in_table_d2(u"\u0040"))
# This would generate a hash of all predicates. However, running
# it is quite expensive, and only serves to detect changes in the
# unicode database. Instead, stringprep.py asserts the version of
# the database.
# import hashlib
# predicates = [k for k in dir(stringprep) if k.startswith("in_table")]
# predicates.sort()
# for p in predicates:
# f = getattr(stringprep, p)
# # Collect all BMP code points
# data = ["0"] * 0x10000
# for i in range(0x10000):
# if f(unichr(i)):
# data[i] = "1"
# data = "".join(data)
# h = hashlib.sha1()
# h.update(data)
# print p, h.hexdigest()
def test_main():
test_support.run_unittest(StringprepTests)
if __name__ == '__main__':
test_main()