# Test the Unicode versions of normal file functions # open, os.open, os.stat. os.listdir, os.rename, os.remove, os.mkdir, os.chdir, os.rmdir import sys, os, unittest from unicodedata import normalize from test import test_support filenames = [ '1_abc', u'2_ascii', u'3_Gr\xfc\xdf-Gott', u'4_\u0393\u03b5\u03b9\u03ac-\u03c3\u03b1\u03c2', u'5_\u0417\u0434\u0440\u0430\u0432\u0441\u0442\u0432\u0443\u0439\u0442\u0435', u'6_\u306b\u307d\u3093', u'7_\u05d4\u05e9\u05e7\u05e6\u05e5\u05e1', u'8_\u66e8\u66e9\u66eb', u'9_\u66e8\u05e9\u3093\u0434\u0393\xdf', # Specific code points: fn, NFC(fn) and NFKC(fn) all differents u'10_\u1fee\u1ffd', ] # Mac OS X decomposes Unicode names, using Normal Form D. # http://developer.apple.com/mac/library/qa/qa2001/qa1173.html # "However, most volume formats do not follow the exact specification for # these normal forms. For example, HFS Plus uses a variant of Normal Form D # in which U+2000 through U+2FFF, U+F900 through U+FAFF, and U+2F800 through # U+2FAFF are not decomposed." if sys.platform != 'darwin': filenames.extend([ # Specific code points: NFC(fn), NFD(fn), NFKC(fn) and NFKD(fn) all differents u'11_\u0385\u03d3\u03d4', u'12_\u00a8\u0301\u03d2\u0301\u03d2\u0308', # == NFD(u'\u0385\u03d3\u03d4') u'13_\u0020\u0308\u0301\u038e\u03ab', # == NFKC(u'\u0385\u03d3\u03d4') u'14_\u1e9b\u1fc1\u1fcd\u1fce\u1fcf\u1fdd\u1fde\u1fdf\u1fed', # Specific code points: fn, NFC(fn) and NFKC(fn) all differents u'15_\u1fee\u1ffd\ufad1', u'16_\u2000\u2000\u2000A', u'17_\u2001\u2001\u2001A', u'18_\u2003\u2003\u2003A', # == NFC(u'\u2001\u2001\u2001A') u'19_\u0020\u0020\u0020A', # u'\u0020' == u' ' == NFKC(u'\u2000') == # NFKC(u'\u2001') == NFKC(u'\u2003') ]) # Is it Unicode-friendly? if not os.path.supports_unicode_filenames: fsencoding = sys.getfilesystemencoding() or sys.getdefaultencoding() try: for name in filenames: name.encode(fsencoding) except UnicodeEncodeError: raise unittest.SkipTest("only NT+ and systems with " "Unicode-friendly filesystem encoding") # Destroy directory dirname and all files under it, to one level. def deltree(dirname): # Don't hide legitimate errors: if one of these suckers exists, it's # an error if we can't remove it. if os.path.exists(dirname): # must pass unicode to os.listdir() so we get back unicode results. for fname in os.listdir(unicode(dirname)): os.unlink(os.path.join(dirname, fname)) os.rmdir(dirname) class UnicodeFileTests(unittest.TestCase): files = set(filenames) normal_form = None def setUp(self): try: os.mkdir(test_support.TESTFN) except OSError: pass files = set() for name in self.files: name = os.path.join(test_support.TESTFN, self.norm(name)) with open(name, 'w') as f: f.write((name+'\n').encode("utf-8")) os.stat(name) files.add(name) self.files = files def tearDown(self): deltree(test_support.TESTFN) def norm(self, s): if self.normal_form and isinstance(s, unicode): return normalize(self.normal_form, s) return s def _apply_failure(self, fn, filename, expected_exception, check_fn_in_exception = True): with self.assertRaises(expected_exception) as c: fn(filename) exc_filename = c.exception.filename # the "filename" exception attribute may be encoded if isinstance(exc_filename, str): filename = filename.encode(sys.getfilesystemencoding()) if check_fn_in_exception: self.assertEqual(exc_filename, filename, "Function '%s(%r) failed " "with bad filename in the exception: %r" % (fn.__name__, filename, exc_filename)) def test_failures(self): # Pass non-existing Unicode filenames all over the place. for name in self.files: name = "not_" + name self._apply_failure(open, name, IOError) self._apply_failure(os.stat, name, OSError) self._apply_failure(os.chdir, name, OSError) self._apply_failure(os.rmdir, name, OSError) self._apply_failure(os.remove, name, OSError) # listdir may append a wildcard to the filename, so dont check self._apply_failure(os.listdir, name, OSError, False) def test_open(self): for name in self.files: f = open(name, 'w') f.write((name+'\n').encode("utf-8")) f.close() os.stat(name) # Skip the test on darwin, because darwin does normalize the filename to # NFD (a variant of Unicode NFD form). Normalize the filename to NFC, NFKC, # NFKD in Python is useless, because darwin will normalize it later and so # open(), os.stat(), etc. don't raise any exception. @unittest.skipIf(sys.platform == 'darwin', 'irrelevant test on Mac OS X') def test_normalize(self): files = set(f for f in self.files if isinstance(f, unicode)) others = set() for nf in set(['NFC', 'NFD', 'NFKC', 'NFKD']): others |= set(normalize(nf, file) for file in files) others -= files for name in others: self._apply_failure(open, name, IOError) self._apply_failure(os.stat, name, OSError) self._apply_failure(os.chdir, name, OSError) self._apply_failure(os.rmdir, name, OSError) self._apply_failure(os.remove, name, OSError) # listdir may append a wildcard to the filename, so dont check self._apply_failure(os.listdir, name, OSError, False) # Skip the test on darwin, because darwin uses a normalization different # than Python NFD normalization: filenames are different even if we use # Python NFD normalization. @unittest.skipIf(sys.platform == 'darwin', 'irrelevant test on Mac OS X') def test_listdir(self): sf0 = set(self.files) f1 = os.listdir(test_support.TESTFN) f2 = os.listdir(unicode(test_support.TESTFN, sys.getfilesystemencoding())) sf2 = set(os.path.join(unicode(test_support.TESTFN), f) for f in f2) self.assertEqual(sf0, sf2) self.assertEqual(len(f1), len(f2)) def test_rename(self): for name in self.files: os.rename(name, "tmp") os.rename("tmp", name) def test_directory(self): dirname = os.path.join(test_support.TESTFN, u'Gr\xfc\xdf-\u66e8\u66e9\u66eb') filename = u'\xdf-\u66e8\u66e9\u66eb' oldwd = os.getcwd() os.mkdir(dirname) os.chdir(dirname) try: with open(filename, 'w') as f: f.write((filename + '\n').encode("utf-8")) os.access(filename,os.R_OK) os.remove(filename) finally: os.chdir(oldwd) os.rmdir(dirname) class UnicodeNFCFileTests(UnicodeFileTests): normal_form = 'NFC' class UnicodeNFDFileTests(UnicodeFileTests): normal_form = 'NFD' class UnicodeNFKCFileTests(UnicodeFileTests): normal_form = 'NFKC' class UnicodeNFKDFileTests(UnicodeFileTests): normal_form = 'NFKD' def test_main(): try: test_support.run_unittest( UnicodeFileTests, UnicodeNFCFileTests, UnicodeNFDFileTests, UnicodeNFKCFileTests, UnicodeNFKDFileTests, ) finally: deltree(test_support.TESTFN) if __name__ == "__main__": test_main()