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"Test config_key, coverage 75%" from idlelib import config_key from test.support import requires import unittest from tkinter import Tk from idlelib.idle_test.mock_idle import Func from idlelib.idle_test.mock_tk import Mbox_func class ValidationTest(unittest.TestCase): "Test validation methods: OK, KeysOK, bind_ok." class Validator(config_key.GetKeysDialog): def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs): config_key.GetKeysDialog.__init__(self, *args, **kwargs) class listKeysFinal: get = Func() self.listKeysFinal = listKeysFinal GetModifiers = Func() showerror = Mbox_func() @classmethod def setUpClass(cls): requires('gui') cls.root = Tk() cls.root.withdraw() keylist = [['<Key-F12>'], ['<Control-Key-x>', '<Control-Key-X>']] cls.dialog = cls.Validator( cls.root, 'Title', '<<Test>>', keylist, _utest=True) @classmethod def tearDownClass(cls): cls.dialog.Cancel() cls.root.update_idletasks() cls.root.destroy() del cls.dialog, cls.root def setUp(self): self.dialog.showerror.message = '' # A test that needs a particular final key value should set it. # A test that sets a non-blank modifier list should reset it to []. def test_ok_empty(self): self.dialog.keyString.set(' ') self.dialog.OK() self.assertEqual(self.dialog.result, '') self.assertEqual(self.dialog.showerror.message, 'No key specified.') def test_ok_good(self): self.dialog.keyString.set('<Key-F11>') self.dialog.listKeysFinal.get.result = 'F11' self.dialog.OK() self.assertEqual(self.dialog.result, '<Key-F11>') self.assertEqual(self.dialog.showerror.message, '') def test_keys_no_ending(self): self.assertFalse(self.dialog.KeysOK('<Control-Shift')) self.assertIn('Missing the final', self.dialog.showerror.message) def test_keys_no_modifier_bad(self): self.dialog.listKeysFinal.get.result = 'A' self.assertFalse(self.dialog.KeysOK('<Key-A>')) self.assertIn('No modifier', self.dialog.showerror.message) def test_keys_no_modifier_ok(self): self.dialog.listKeysFinal.get.result = 'F11' self.assertTrue(self.dialog.KeysOK('<Key-F11>')) self.assertEqual(self.dialog.showerror.message, '') def test_keys_shift_bad(self): self.dialog.listKeysFinal.get.result = 'a' self.dialog.GetModifiers.result = ['Shift'] self.assertFalse(self.dialog.KeysOK('<a>')) self.assertIn('shift modifier', self.dialog.showerror.message) self.dialog.GetModifiers.result = [] def test_keys_dup(self): for mods, final, seq in (([], 'F12', '<Key-F12>'), (['Control'], 'x', '<Control-Key-x>'), (['Control'], 'X', '<Control-Key-X>')): with self.subTest(m=mods, f=final, s=seq): self.dialog.listKeysFinal.get.result = final self.dialog.GetModifiers.result = mods self.assertFalse(self.dialog.KeysOK(seq)) self.assertIn('already in use', self.dialog.showerror.message) self.dialog.GetModifiers.result = [] def test_bind_ok(self): self.assertTrue(self.dialog.bind_ok('<Control-Shift-Key-a>')) self.assertEqual(self.dialog.showerror.message, '') def test_bind_not_ok(self): self.assertFalse(self.dialog.bind_ok('<Control-Shift>')) self.assertIn('not accepted', self.dialog.showerror.message) if __name__ == '__main__': unittest.main(verbosity=2)
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