Kaydet (Commit) 74d6c250 authored tarafından Petri Lehtinen's avatar Petri Lehtinen

#11175: argparse.FileType now accepts encoding and errors arguments.

Patch by Lucas Maystre.
üst 09bb89b8
......@@ -976,9 +976,9 @@ See the section on the default_ keyword argument for information on when the
``type`` argument is applied to default arguments.
To ease the use of various types of files, the argparse module provides the
factory FileType which takes the ``mode=`` and ``bufsize=`` arguments of the
:func:`open` function. For example, ``FileType('w')`` can be used to create a
writable file::
factory FileType which takes the ``mode=``, ``bufsize=``, ``encoding=`` and
``errors=`` arguments of the :func:`open` function. For example,
``FileType('w')`` can be used to create a writable file::
>>> parser = argparse.ArgumentParser()
>>> parser.add_argument('bar', type=argparse.FileType('w'))
......@@ -1617,17 +1617,19 @@ Sub-commands
FileType objects
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
.. class:: FileType(mode='r', bufsize=None)
.. class:: FileType(mode='r', bufsize=-1, encoding=None, errors=None)
The :class:`FileType` factory creates objects that can be passed to the type
argument of :meth:`ArgumentParser.add_argument`. Arguments that have
:class:`FileType` objects as their type will open command-line arguments as files
with the requested modes and buffer sizes::
:class:`FileType` objects as their type will open command-line arguments as
files with the requested modes, buffer sizes, encodings and error handling
(see the :func:`open` function for more details)::
>>> parser = argparse.ArgumentParser()
>>> parser.add_argument('--output', type=argparse.FileType('wb', 0))
>>> parser.parse_args(['--output', 'out'])
Namespace(output=<_io.BufferedWriter name='out'>)
>>> parser.add_argument('--raw', type=argparse.FileType('wb', 0))
>>> parser.add_argument('out', type=argparse.FileType('w', encoding='UTF-8'))
>>> parser.parse_args(['--raw', 'raw.dat', 'file.txt'])
Namespace(out=<_io.TextIOWrapper name='file.txt' mode='w' encoding='UTF-8'>, raw=<_io.FileIO name='raw.dat' mode='wb'>)
FileType objects understand the pseudo-argument ``'-'`` and automatically
convert this into ``sys.stdin`` for readable :class:`FileType` objects and
......
......@@ -1140,11 +1140,17 @@ class FileType(object):
same values as the builtin open() function.
- bufsize -- The file's desired buffer size. Accepts the same values as
the builtin open() function.
- encoding -- The file's encoding. Accepts the same values as the
the builtin open() function.
- errors -- A string indicating how encoding and decoding errors are to
be handled. Accepts the same value as the builtin open() function.
"""
def __init__(self, mode='r', bufsize=-1):
def __init__(self, mode='r', bufsize=-1, encoding=None, errors=None):
self._mode = mode
self._bufsize = bufsize
self._encoding = encoding
self._errors = errors
def __call__(self, string):
# the special argument "-" means sys.std{in,out}
......@@ -1159,14 +1165,18 @@ class FileType(object):
# all other arguments are used as file names
try:
return open(string, self._mode, self._bufsize)
return open(string, self._mode, self._bufsize, self._encoding,
self._errors)
except IOError as e:
message = _("can't open '%s': %s")
raise ArgumentTypeError(message % (string, e))
def __repr__(self):
args = self._mode, self._bufsize
args_str = ', '.join(repr(arg) for arg in args if arg != -1)
kwargs = [('encoding', self._encoding), ('errors', self._errors)]
args_str = ', '.join([repr(arg) for arg in args if arg != -1] +
['%s=%r' % (kw, arg) for kw, arg in kwargs
if arg is not None])
return '%s(%s)' % (type(self).__name__, args_str)
# ===========================
......
......@@ -14,6 +14,7 @@ import argparse
from io import StringIO
from test import support
from unittest import mock
class StdIOBuffer(StringIO):
pass
......@@ -1421,6 +1422,19 @@ class TestFileTypeRepr(TestCase):
type = argparse.FileType('wb', 1)
self.assertEqual("FileType('wb', 1)", repr(type))
def test_r_latin(self):
type = argparse.FileType('r', encoding='latin_1')
self.assertEqual("FileType('r', encoding='latin_1')", repr(type))
def test_w_big5_ignore(self):
type = argparse.FileType('w', encoding='big5', errors='ignore')
self.assertEqual("FileType('w', encoding='big5', errors='ignore')",
repr(type))
def test_r_1_replace(self):
type = argparse.FileType('r', 1, errors='replace')
self.assertEqual("FileType('r', 1, errors='replace')", repr(type))
class RFile(object):
seen = {}
......@@ -1557,6 +1571,24 @@ class TestFileTypeWB(TempDirMixin, ParserTestCase):
]
class TestFileTypeOpenArgs(TestCase):
"""Test that open (the builtin) is correctly called"""
def test_open_args(self):
FT = argparse.FileType
cases = [
(FT('rb'), ('rb', -1, None, None)),
(FT('w', 1), ('w', 1, None, None)),
(FT('w', errors='replace'), ('w', -1, None, 'replace')),
(FT('wb', encoding='big5'), ('wb', -1, 'big5', None)),
(FT('w', 0, 'l1', 'strict'), ('w', 0, 'l1', 'strict')),
]
with mock.patch('builtins.open') as m:
for type, args in cases:
type('foo')
m.assert_called_with('foo', *args)
class TestTypeCallable(ParserTestCase):
"""Test some callables as option/argument types"""
......
......@@ -768,6 +768,7 @@ Laura Matson
Graham Matthews
Dieter Maurer
Daniel May
Lucas Maystre
Arnaud Mazin
Rebecca McCreary
Kirk McDonald
......
......@@ -167,6 +167,9 @@ Core and Builtins
Library
-------
- Issue #11175: argparse.FileType now accepts encoding and errors
arguments. Patch by Lucas Maystre.
- Issue #16488: epoll() objects now support the `with` statement. Patch
by Serhiy Storchaka.
......
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