From 33e0d44142f185bc197f7258c8146c187ee563cf Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: jvoisin Date: Thu, 21 Jul 2011 22:18:09 +0200 Subject: Small cosmetic changes --- test/test.py | 298 ++++++++--------------------------------------------------- 1 file changed, 39 insertions(+), 259 deletions(-) diff --git a/test/test.py b/test/test.py index 2e44a5a..39672c6 100644 --- a/test/test.py +++ b/test/test.py @@ -1,259 +1,39 @@ -#!/usr/bin/env python -# -# [SNIPPET_NAME: Pack Box] -# [SNIPPET_CATEGORIES: PyGTK] -# [SNIPPET_DESCRIPTION: Handling packing] -# [SNIPPET_DOCS: http://www.pygtk.org/docs/pygtk/class-gtkbox.html] - -# example packbox.py - -import pygtk -pygtk.require('2.0') -import gtk -import sys, string - -# Helper function that makes a new hbox filled with button-labels. Arguments -# for the variables we're interested are passed in to this function. We do -# not show the box, but do show everything inside. - -def make_box(homogeneous, spacing, expand, fill, padding): - - # Create a new hbox with the appropriate homogeneous - # and spacing settings - box = gtk.HBox(homogeneous, spacing) - - # Create a series of buttons with the appropriate settings - button = gtk.Button("box.pack") - box.pack_start(button, expand, fill, padding) - button.show() - - button = gtk.Button("(button,") - box.pack_start(button, expand, fill, padding) - button.show() - - # Create a button with the label depending on the value of - # expand. - if expand == True: - button = gtk.Button("True,") - else: - button = gtk.Button("False,") - - box.pack_start(button, expand, fill, padding) - button.show() - - # This is the same as the button creation for "expand" - # above, but uses the shorthand form. - button = gtk.Button(("False,", "True,")[fill==True]) - box.pack_start(button, expand, fill, padding) - button.show() - - padstr = "%d)" % padding - - button = gtk.Button(padstr) - box.pack_start(button, expand, fill, padding) - button.show() - return box - -class PackBox1: - def delete_event(self, widget, event, data=None): - gtk.main_quit() - return False - - def __init__(self, which): - - # Create our window - self.window = gtk.Window(gtk.WINDOW_TOPLEVEL) - - # You should always remember to connect the delete_event signal - # to the main window. This is very important for proper intuitive - # behavior - self.window.connect("delete_event", self.delete_event) - self.window.set_border_width(10) - - # We create a vertical box (vbox) to pack the horizontal boxes into. - # This allows us to stack the horizontal boxes filled with buttons one - # on top of the other in this vbox. - box1 = gtk.VBox(False, 0) - - # which example to show. These correspond to the pictures above. - if which == 1: - # create a new label. - label = gtk.Label("HBox(False, 0)") - - # Align the label to the left side. We'll discuss this method - # and others in the section on Widget Attributes. - label.set_alignment(0, 0) - - # Pack the label into the vertical box (vbox box1). Remember that - # widgets added to a vbox will be packed one on top of the other in - # order. - box1.pack_start(label, False, False, 0) - - # Show the label - label.show() - - # Call our make box function - homogeneous = False, spacing = 0, - # expand = False, fill = False, padding = 0 - box2 = make_box(False, 0, False, False, 0) - box1.pack_start(box2, False, False, 0) - box2.show() - - # Call our make box function - homogeneous = False, spacing = 0, - # expand = True, fill = False, padding = 0 - box2 = make_box(False, 0, True, False, 0) - box1.pack_start(box2, False, False, 0) - box2.show() - - # Args are: homogeneous, spacing, expand, fill, padding - box2 = make_box(False, 0, True, True, 0) - box1.pack_start(box2, False, False, 0) - box2.show() - - # Creates a separator, we'll learn more about these later, - # but they are quite simple. - separator = gtk.HSeparator() - - # Pack the separator into the vbox. Remember each of these - # widgets is being packed into a vbox, so they'll be stacked - # vertically. - box1.pack_start(separator, False, True, 5) - separator.show() - - # Create another new label, and show it. - label = gtk.Label("HBox(True, 0)") - label.set_alignment(0, 0) - box1.pack_start(label, False, False, 0) - label.show() - - # Args are: homogeneous, spacing, expand, fill, padding - box2 = make_box(True, 0, True, False, 0) - box1.pack_start(box2, False, False, 0) - box2.show() - - # Args are: homogeneous, spacing, expand, fill, padding - box2 = make_box(True, 0, True, True, 0) - box1.pack_start(box2, False, False, 0) - box2.show() - - # Another new separator. - separator = gtk.HSeparator() - # The last 3 arguments to pack_start are: - # expand, fill, padding. - box1.pack_start(separator, False, True, 5) - separator.show() - elif which == 2: - # Create a new label, remember box1 is a vbox as created - # near the beginning of __init__() - label = gtk.Label("HBox(False, 10)") - label.set_alignment( 0, 0) - box1.pack_start(label, False, False, 0) - label.show() - - # Args are: homogeneous, spacing, expand, fill, padding - box2 = make_box(False, 10, True, False, 0) - box1.pack_start(box2, False, False, 0) - box2.show() - - # Args are: homogeneous, spacing, expand, fill, padding - box2 = make_box(False, 10, True, True, 0) - box1.pack_start(box2, False, False, 0) - box2.show() - - separator = gtk.HSeparator() - # The last 3 arguments to pack_start are: - # expand, fill, padding. - box1.pack_start(separator, False, True, 5) - separator.show() - - label = gtk.Label("HBox(False, 0)") - label.set_alignment(0, 0) - box1.pack_start(label, False, False, 0) - label.show() - - # Args are: homogeneous, spacing, expand, fill, padding - box2 = make_box(False, 0, True, False, 10) - box1.pack_start(box2, False, False, 0) - box2.show() - - # Args are: homogeneous, spacing, expand, fill, padding - box2 = make_box(False, 0, True, True, 10) - box1.pack_start(box2, False, False, 0) - box2.show() - - separator = gtk.HSeparator() - # The last 3 arguments to pack_start are: - # expand, fill, padding. - box1.pack_start(separator, False, True, 5) - separator.show() - - elif which == 3: - - # This demonstrates the ability to use pack_end() to - # right justify widgets. First, we create a new box as before. - box2 = make_box(False, 0, False, False, 0) - - # Create the label that will be put at the end. - label = gtk.Label("end") - # Pack it using pack_end(), so it is put on the right - # side of the hbox created in the make_box() call. - box2.pack_end(label, False, False, 0) - # Show the label. - label.show() - - # Pack box2 into box1 - box1.pack_start(box2, False, False, 0) - box2.show() - - # A separator for the bottom. - separator = gtk.HSeparator() - - # This explicitly sets the separator to 400 pixels wide by 5 - # pixels high. This is so the hbox we created will also be 400 - # pixels wide, and the "end" label will be separated from the - # other labels in the hbox. Otherwise, all the widgets in the - # hbox would be packed as close together as possible. - separator.set_size_request(400, 5) - # pack the separator into the vbox (box1) created near the start - # of __init__() - box1.pack_start(separator, False, True, 5) - separator.show() - - # Create another new hbox.. remember we can use as many as we need! - quitbox = gtk.HBox(False, 0) - - # Our quit button. - button = gtk.Button("Quit") - - # Setup the signal to terminate the program when the button is clicked - button.connect("clicked", lambda w: gtk.main_quit()) - # Pack the button into the quitbox. - # The last 3 arguments to pack_start are: - # expand, fill, padding. - quitbox.pack_start(button, True, False, 0) - # pack the quitbox into the vbox (box1) - box1.pack_start(quitbox, False, False, 0) - - # Pack the vbox (box1) which now contains all our widgets, into the - # main window. - self.window.add(box1) - - # And show everything left - button.show() - quitbox.show() - - box1.show() - # Showing the window last so everything pops up at once. - self.window.show() - -def main(): - # And of course, our main loop. - gtk.main() - # Control returns here when main_quit() is called - return 0 - -if __name__ =="__main__": - if len(sys.argv) != 2: - sys.stderr.write("usage: packbox.py num, where num is 1, 2, or 3.\n") - sys.exit(1) - PackBox1(string.atoi(sys.argv[1])) - main() +''' + Class for the testing suite : + - get the list of all test files + - create a copy of them on start + - remove the copy on end +''' + +import shutil +import os +import glob +import sys +import tempfile +import unittest + +sys.path.append('..') +from lib import mat + +FILE_LIST = zip(glob.glob('clean*'), glob.glob('dirty*')) + +class MATTest(unittest.TestCase): + def setUp(self): + ''' + Create working copy of the clean and the dirty file in the TMP dir + ''' + self.file_list = [] + _, self.tmpdir = tempfile.mkstemp() + + for clean, dirty in FILE_LIST: + shutil.copy2(clean, self.tmpdir + clean) + shutil.copy2(dirty, self.tmpdir + dirty) + self.file_list.append((self.tmpdir + clean, self.tmpdir + dirty)) + + def tearDown(self): + ''' + Remove the tmp folder + ''' + for root, dirs, files in os.walk(self.tmpdir, topdown=False): + [mat.secure_remove(os.path.join(toor, name)) for name in files] + [os.rmdir(os.path.join(root, name)) for name in dirs] -- cgit v1.3