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| import difflib
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| from test.test_support import run_unittest, findfile
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| import unittest
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| import doctest
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| import sys
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| 
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| 
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| class TestWithAscii(unittest.TestCase):
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|     def test_one_insert(self):
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|         sm = difflib.SequenceMatcher(None, 'b' * 100, 'a' + 'b' * 100)
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|         self.assertAlmostEqual(sm.ratio(), 0.995, places=3)
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|         self.assertEqual(list(sm.get_opcodes()),
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|             [   ('insert', 0, 0, 0, 1),
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|                 ('equal', 0, 100, 1, 101)])
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|         sm = difflib.SequenceMatcher(None, 'b' * 100, 'b' * 50 + 'a' + 'b' * 50)
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|         self.assertAlmostEqual(sm.ratio(), 0.995, places=3)
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|         self.assertEqual(list(sm.get_opcodes()),
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|             [   ('equal', 0, 50, 0, 50),
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|                 ('insert', 50, 50, 50, 51),
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|                 ('equal', 50, 100, 51, 101)])
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| 
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|     def test_one_delete(self):
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|         sm = difflib.SequenceMatcher(None, 'a' * 40 + 'c' + 'b' * 40, 'a' * 40 + 'b' * 40)
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|         self.assertAlmostEqual(sm.ratio(), 0.994, places=3)
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|         self.assertEqual(list(sm.get_opcodes()),
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|             [   ('equal', 0, 40, 0, 40),
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|                 ('delete', 40, 41, 40, 40),
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|                 ('equal', 41, 81, 40, 80)])
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| 
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| 
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| class TestAutojunk(unittest.TestCase):
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|     """Tests for the autojunk parameter added in 2.7"""
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|     def test_one_insert_homogenous_sequence(self):
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|         # By default autojunk=True and the heuristic kicks in for a sequence
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|         # of length 200+
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|         seq1 = 'b' * 200
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|         seq2 = 'a' + 'b' * 200
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| 
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|         sm = difflib.SequenceMatcher(None, seq1, seq2)
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|         self.assertAlmostEqual(sm.ratio(), 0, places=3)
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| 
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|         # Now turn the heuristic off
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|         sm = difflib.SequenceMatcher(None, seq1, seq2, autojunk=False)
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|         self.assertAlmostEqual(sm.ratio(), 0.9975, places=3)
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| 
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| 
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| class TestSFbugs(unittest.TestCase):
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|     def test_ratio_for_null_seqn(self):
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|         # Check clearing of SF bug 763023
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|         s = difflib.SequenceMatcher(None, [], [])
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|         self.assertEqual(s.ratio(), 1)
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|         self.assertEqual(s.quick_ratio(), 1)
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|         self.assertEqual(s.real_quick_ratio(), 1)
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| 
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|     def test_comparing_empty_lists(self):
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|         # Check fix for bug #979794
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|         group_gen = difflib.SequenceMatcher(None, [], []).get_grouped_opcodes()
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|         self.assertRaises(StopIteration, group_gen.next)
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|         diff_gen = difflib.unified_diff([], [])
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|         self.assertRaises(StopIteration, diff_gen.next)
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| 
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|     def test_added_tab_hint(self):
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|         # Check fix for bug #1488943
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|         diff = list(difflib.Differ().compare(["\tI am a buggy"],["\t\tI am a bug"]))
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|         self.assertEqual("- \tI am a buggy", diff[0])
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|         self.assertEqual("?            --\n", diff[1])
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|         self.assertEqual("+ \t\tI am a bug", diff[2])
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|         self.assertEqual("? +\n", diff[3])
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| 
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| patch914575_from1 = """
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|    1. Beautiful is beTTer than ugly.
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|    2. Explicit is better than implicit.
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|    3. Simple is better than complex.
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|    4. Complex is better than complicated.
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| """
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| 
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| patch914575_to1 = """
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|    1. Beautiful is better than ugly.
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|    3.   Simple is better than complex.
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|    4. Complicated is better than complex.
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|    5. Flat is better than nested.
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| """
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| 
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| patch914575_from2 = """
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| \t\tLine 1: preceeded by from:[tt] to:[ssss]
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|   \t\tLine 2: preceeded by from:[sstt] to:[sssst]
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|   \t \tLine 3: preceeded by from:[sstst] to:[ssssss]
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| Line 4:  \thas from:[sst] to:[sss] after :
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| Line 5: has from:[t] to:[ss] at end\t
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| """
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| 
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| patch914575_to2 = """
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|     Line 1: preceeded by from:[tt] to:[ssss]
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|     \tLine 2: preceeded by from:[sstt] to:[sssst]
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|       Line 3: preceeded by from:[sstst] to:[ssssss]
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| Line 4:   has from:[sst] to:[sss] after :
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| Line 5: has from:[t] to:[ss] at end
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| """
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| 
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| patch914575_from3 = """line 0
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| 1234567890123456789012345689012345
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| line 1
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| line 2
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| line 3
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| line 4   changed
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| line 5   changed
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| line 6   changed
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| line 7
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| line 8  subtracted
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| line 9
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| 1234567890123456789012345689012345
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| short line
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| just fits in!!
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| just fits in two lines yup!!
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| the end"""
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| 
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| patch914575_to3 = """line 0
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| 1234567890123456789012345689012345
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| line 1
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| line 2    added
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| line 3
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| line 4   chanGEd
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| line 5a  chanGed
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| line 6a  changEd
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| line 7
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| line 8
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| line 9
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| 1234567890
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| another long line that needs to be wrapped
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| just fitS in!!
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| just fits in two lineS yup!!
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| the end"""
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| 
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| class TestSFpatches(unittest.TestCase):
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| 
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|     def test_html_diff(self):
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|         # Check SF patch 914575 for generating HTML differences
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|         f1a = ((patch914575_from1 + '123\n'*10)*3)
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|         t1a = (patch914575_to1 + '123\n'*10)*3
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|         f1b = '456\n'*10 + f1a
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|         t1b = '456\n'*10 + t1a
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|         f1a = f1a.splitlines()
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|         t1a = t1a.splitlines()
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|         f1b = f1b.splitlines()
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|         t1b = t1b.splitlines()
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|         f2 = patch914575_from2.splitlines()
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|         t2 = patch914575_to2.splitlines()
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|         f3 = patch914575_from3
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|         t3 = patch914575_to3
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|         i = difflib.HtmlDiff()
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|         j = difflib.HtmlDiff(tabsize=2)
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|         k = difflib.HtmlDiff(wrapcolumn=14)
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| 
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|         full = i.make_file(f1a,t1a,'from','to',context=False,numlines=5)
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|         tables = '\n'.join(
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|             [
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|              '<h2>Context (first diff within numlines=5(default))</h2>',
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|              i.make_table(f1a,t1a,'from','to',context=True),
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|              '<h2>Context (first diff after numlines=5(default))</h2>',
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|              i.make_table(f1b,t1b,'from','to',context=True),
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|              '<h2>Context (numlines=6)</h2>',
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|              i.make_table(f1a,t1a,'from','to',context=True,numlines=6),
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|              '<h2>Context (numlines=0)</h2>',
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|              i.make_table(f1a,t1a,'from','to',context=True,numlines=0),
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|              '<h2>Same Context</h2>',
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|              i.make_table(f1a,f1a,'from','to',context=True),
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|              '<h2>Same Full</h2>',
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|              i.make_table(f1a,f1a,'from','to',context=False),
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|              '<h2>Empty Context</h2>',
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|              i.make_table([],[],'from','to',context=True),
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|              '<h2>Empty Full</h2>',
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|              i.make_table([],[],'from','to',context=False),
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|              '<h2>tabsize=2</h2>',
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|              j.make_table(f2,t2),
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|              '<h2>tabsize=default</h2>',
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|              i.make_table(f2,t2),
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|              '<h2>Context (wrapcolumn=14,numlines=0)</h2>',
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|              k.make_table(f3.splitlines(),t3.splitlines(),context=True,numlines=0),
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|              '<h2>wrapcolumn=14,splitlines()</h2>',
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|              k.make_table(f3.splitlines(),t3.splitlines()),
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|              '<h2>wrapcolumn=14,splitlines(True)</h2>',
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|              k.make_table(f3.splitlines(True),t3.splitlines(True)),
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|              ])
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|         actual = full.replace('</body>','\n%s\n</body>' % tables)
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| 
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|         # temporarily uncomment next two lines to baseline this test
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|         #with open('test_difflib_expect.html','w') as fp:
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|         #    fp.write(actual)
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| 
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|         with open(findfile('test_difflib_expect.html')) as fp:
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|             self.assertEqual(actual, fp.read())
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| 
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|     def test_recursion_limit(self):
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|         # Check if the problem described in patch #1413711 exists.
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|         limit = sys.getrecursionlimit()
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|         old = [(i%2 and "K:%d" or "V:A:%d") % i for i in range(limit*2)]
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|         new = [(i%2 and "K:%d" or "V:B:%d") % i for i in range(limit*2)]
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|         difflib.SequenceMatcher(None, old, new).get_opcodes()
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| 
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| 
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| class TestOutputFormat(unittest.TestCase):
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|     def test_tab_delimiter(self):
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|         args = ['one', 'two', 'Original', 'Current',
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|             '2005-01-26 23:30:50', '2010-04-02 10:20:52']
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|         ud = difflib.unified_diff(*args, lineterm='')
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|         self.assertEqual(list(ud)[0:2], [
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|                            "--- Original\t2005-01-26 23:30:50",
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|                            "+++ Current\t2010-04-02 10:20:52"])
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|         cd = difflib.context_diff(*args, lineterm='')
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|         self.assertEqual(list(cd)[0:2], [
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|                            "*** Original\t2005-01-26 23:30:50",
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|                            "--- Current\t2010-04-02 10:20:52"])
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| 
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|     def test_no_trailing_tab_on_empty_filedate(self):
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|         args = ['one', 'two', 'Original', 'Current']
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|         ud = difflib.unified_diff(*args, lineterm='')
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|         self.assertEqual(list(ud)[0:2], ["--- Original", "+++ Current"])
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| 
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|         cd = difflib.context_diff(*args, lineterm='')
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|         self.assertEqual(list(cd)[0:2], ["*** Original", "--- Current"])
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| 
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|     def test_range_format_unified(self):
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|         # Per the diff spec at http://www.unix.org/single_unix_specification/
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|         spec = '''\
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|            Each <range> field shall be of the form:
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|              %1d", <beginning line number>  if the range contains exactly one line,
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|            and:
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|             "%1d,%1d", <beginning line number>, <number of lines> otherwise.
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|            If a range is empty, its beginning line number shall be the number of
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|            the line just before the range, or 0 if the empty range starts the file.
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|         '''
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|         fmt = difflib._format_range_unified
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|         self.assertEqual(fmt(3,3), '3,0')
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|         self.assertEqual(fmt(3,4), '4')
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|         self.assertEqual(fmt(3,5), '4,2')
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|         self.assertEqual(fmt(3,6), '4,3')
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|         self.assertEqual(fmt(0,0), '0,0')
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| 
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|     def test_range_format_context(self):
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|         # Per the diff spec at http://www.unix.org/single_unix_specification/
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|         spec = '''\
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|            The range of lines in file1 shall be written in the following format
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|            if the range contains two or more lines:
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|                "*** %d,%d ****\n", <beginning line number>, <ending line number>
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|            and the following format otherwise:
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|                "*** %d ****\n", <ending line number>
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|            The ending line number of an empty range shall be the number of the preceding line,
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|            or 0 if the range is at the start of the file.
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| 
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|            Next, the range of lines in file2 shall be written in the following format
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|            if the range contains two or more lines:
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|                "--- %d,%d ----\n", <beginning line number>, <ending line number>
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|            and the following format otherwise:
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|                "--- %d ----\n", <ending line number>
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|         '''
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|         fmt = difflib._format_range_context
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|         self.assertEqual(fmt(3,3), '3')
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|         self.assertEqual(fmt(3,4), '4')
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|         self.assertEqual(fmt(3,5), '4,5')
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|         self.assertEqual(fmt(3,6), '4,6')
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|         self.assertEqual(fmt(0,0), '0')
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| 
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| 
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| def test_main():
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|     difflib.HtmlDiff._default_prefix = 0
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|     Doctests = doctest.DocTestSuite(difflib)
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|     run_unittest(
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|         TestWithAscii, TestAutojunk, TestSFpatches, TestSFbugs,
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|         TestOutputFormat, Doctests)
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| 
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| if __name__ == '__main__':
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|     test_main()
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