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test_flufl.py
import __future__ import unittest from test import support class FLUFLTests(unittest.TestCase): def test_barry_as_bdfl(self): code = "from __future__ import barry_as_FLUFL\n2 {0} 3" compile(code.format('<>'), '<BDFL test>', 'exec', __future__.CO_FUTURE_BARRY_AS_BDFL) with self.assertRaises(SyntaxError) as cm: compile(code.format('!='), '<FLUFL test>', 'exec', __future__.CO_FUTURE_BARRY_AS_BDFL) self.assertRegex(str(cm.exception), "with Barry as BDFL, use '<>' instead of '!='") self.assertIn('2 != 3', cm.exception.text) self.assertEqual(cm.exception.filename, '<FLUFL test>') self.assertEqual(cm.exception.lineno, 2) # The old parser reports the end of the token and the new # parser reports the start of the token self.assertEqual(cm.exception.offset, 3) def test_guido_as_bdfl(self): code = '2 {0} 3' compile(code.format('!='), '<BDFL test>', 'exec') with self.assertRaises(SyntaxError) as cm: compile(code.format('<>'), '<FLUFL test>', 'exec') self.assertRegex(str(cm.exception), "invalid syntax") self.assertIn('2 <> 3', cm.exception.text) self.assertEqual(cm.exception.filename, '<FLUFL test>') self.assertEqual(cm.exception.lineno, 1) # The old parser reports the end of the token and the new # parser reports the start of the token self.assertEqual(cm.exception.offset, 3) if __name__ == '__main__': unittest.main()