#!/usr/bin/env python3
#
# test_codecencodings_tw.py
# Codec encoding tests for ROC encodings.
#
from test import support
from test import multibytecodec_support
import unittest
class Test_Big5(multibytecodec_support.TestBase, unittest.TestCase):
encoding = 'big5'
tstring = multibytecodec_support.load_teststring('big5')
codectests = (
# invalid bytes
(b"abc\x80\x80\xc1\xc4", "strict", None),
(b"abc\xc8", "strict", None),
(b"abc\x80\x80\xc1\xc4", "replace", "abc\ufffd\ufffd\u8b10"),
(b"abc\x80\x80\xc1\xc4\xc8", "replace", "abc\ufffd\ufffd\u8b10\ufffd"),
(b"abc\x80\x80\xc1\xc4", "ignore", "abc\u8b10"),
)
def test_main():
support.run_unittest(__name__)
if __name__ == "__main__":
test_main()
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R David Murray yazdı
I thought I had run the full test suite before the last checkin, but obviously I didn't. test_multibytecodec_support.py isn't really a test file, it is a support file that contains a base test class. Rename it to multibytecodec_support so that regrtest test discovery doesn't think it is a test file that should be run.
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