| import sys |
| import unittest |
| from ctypes import * |
| |
| class MemFunctionsTest(unittest.TestCase): |
| ## def test_overflow(self): |
| ## # string_at and wstring_at must use the Python calling |
| ## # convention (which acquires the GIL and checks the Python |
| ## # error flag). Provoke an error and catch it; see also issue |
| ## # #3554: <http://bugs.python.org/issue3554> |
| ## self.assertRaises((OverflowError, MemoryError, SystemError), |
| ## lambda: wstring_at(u"foo", sys.maxint - 1)) |
| ## self.assertRaises((OverflowError, MemoryError, SystemError), |
| ## lambda: string_at("foo", sys.maxint - 1)) |
| |
| def test_memmove(self): |
| # large buffers apparently increase the chance that the memory |
| # is allocated in high address space. |
| a = create_string_buffer(1000000) |
| p = "Hello, World" |
| result = memmove(a, p, len(p)) |
| self.assertEqual(a.value, "Hello, World") |
| |
| self.assertEqual(string_at(result), "Hello, World") |
| self.assertEqual(string_at(result, 5), "Hello") |
| self.assertEqual(string_at(result, 16), "Hello, World\0\0\0\0") |
| self.assertEqual(string_at(result, 0), "") |
| |
| def test_memset(self): |
| a = create_string_buffer(1000000) |
| result = memset(a, ord('x'), 16) |
| self.assertEqual(a.value, "xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx") |
| |
| self.assertEqual(string_at(result), "xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx") |
| self.assertEqual(string_at(a), "xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx") |
| self.assertEqual(string_at(a, 20), "xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx\0\0\0\0") |
| |
| def test_cast(self): |
| a = (c_ubyte * 32)(*map(ord, "abcdef")) |
| self.assertEqual(cast(a, c_char_p).value, "abcdef") |
| self.assertEqual(cast(a, POINTER(c_byte))[:7], |
| [97, 98, 99, 100, 101, 102, 0]) |
| self.assertEqual(cast(a, POINTER(c_byte))[:7:], |
| [97, 98, 99, 100, 101, 102, 0]) |
| self.assertEqual(cast(a, POINTER(c_byte))[6:-1:-1], |
| [0, 102, 101, 100, 99, 98, 97]) |
| self.assertEqual(cast(a, POINTER(c_byte))[:7:2], |
| [97, 99, 101, 0]) |
| self.assertEqual(cast(a, POINTER(c_byte))[:7:7], |
| [97]) |
| |
| def test_string_at(self): |
| s = string_at("foo bar") |
| # XXX The following may be wrong, depending on how Python |
| # manages string instances |
| self.assertEqual(2, sys.getrefcount(s)) |
| self.assertTrue(s, "foo bar") |
| |
| self.assertEqual(string_at("foo bar", 8), "foo bar\0") |
| self.assertEqual(string_at("foo bar", 3), "foo") |
| |
| try: |
| create_unicode_buffer |
| except NameError: |
| pass |
| else: |
| def test_wstring_at(self): |
| p = create_unicode_buffer("Hello, World") |
| a = create_unicode_buffer(1000000) |
| result = memmove(a, p, len(p) * sizeof(c_wchar)) |
| self.assertEqual(a.value, "Hello, World") |
| |
| self.assertEqual(wstring_at(a), "Hello, World") |
| self.assertEqual(wstring_at(a, 5), "Hello") |
| self.assertEqual(wstring_at(a, 16), "Hello, World\0\0\0\0") |
| self.assertEqual(wstring_at(a, 0), "") |
| |
| if __name__ == "__main__": |
| unittest.main() |