[29] | 1 | # Copyright David Abrahams 2004. Distributed under the Boost |
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| 2 | # Software License, Version 1.0. (See accompanying |
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| 3 | # file LICENSE_1_0.txt or copy at http://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt) |
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| 4 | """ |
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| 5 | >>> from m1 import * |
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| 6 | |
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| 7 | >>> from m2 import * |
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| 8 | |
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| 9 | Prove that we get an appropriate error from trying to return a type |
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| 10 | for which we have no registered to_python converter |
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| 11 | |
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| 12 | >>> def check_unregistered(f, msgprefix): |
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| 13 | ... try: |
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| 14 | ... f(1) |
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| 15 | ... except TypeError, x: |
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| 16 | ... if not str(x).startswith(msgprefix): |
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| 17 | ... print str(x) |
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| 18 | ... else: |
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| 19 | ... print 'expected a TypeError' |
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| 20 | ... |
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| 21 | >>> check_unregistered(make_unregistered, 'No to_python (by-value) converter found for C++ type') |
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| 22 | >>> check_unregistered(make_unregistered2, 'No Python class registered for C++ class') |
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| 23 | |
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| 24 | >>> n = new_noddy() |
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| 25 | >>> s = new_simple() |
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| 26 | >>> unwrap_int(n) |
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| 27 | 42 |
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| 28 | >>> unwrap_int_ref(n) |
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| 29 | 42 |
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| 30 | >>> unwrap_int_const_ref(n) |
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| 31 | 42 |
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| 32 | >>> unwrap_simple(s) |
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| 33 | 'hello, world' |
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| 34 | >>> unwrap_simple_ref(s) |
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| 35 | 'hello, world' |
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| 36 | >>> unwrap_simple_const_ref(s) |
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| 37 | 'hello, world' |
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| 38 | >>> unwrap_int(5) |
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| 39 | 5 |
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| 40 | |
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| 41 | Can't get a non-const reference to a built-in integer object |
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| 42 | >>> try: |
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| 43 | ... unwrap_int_ref(7) |
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| 44 | ... except: pass |
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| 45 | ... else: print 'no exception' |
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| 46 | |
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| 47 | >>> unwrap_int_const_ref(9) |
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| 48 | 9 |
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| 49 | |
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| 50 | >>> wrap_int(n) |
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| 51 | 42 |
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| 52 | |
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| 53 | try: wrap_int_ref(n) |
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| 54 | ... except: pass |
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| 55 | ... else: print 'no exception' |
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| 56 | |
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| 57 | >>> wrap_int_const_ref(n) |
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| 58 | 42 |
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| 59 | |
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| 60 | >>> unwrap_simple_ref(wrap_simple(s)) |
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| 61 | 'hello, world' |
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| 62 | |
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| 63 | >>> unwrap_simple_ref(wrap_simple_ref(s)) |
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| 64 | 'hello, world' |
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| 65 | |
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| 66 | >>> unwrap_simple_ref(wrap_simple_const_ref(s)) |
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| 67 | 'hello, world' |
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| 68 | |
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| 69 | >>> f(s) |
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| 70 | 12 |
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| 71 | |
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| 72 | >>> unwrap_simple(g(s)) |
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| 73 | 'hello, world' |
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| 74 | |
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| 75 | >>> f(g(s)) |
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| 76 | 12 |
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| 77 | |
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| 78 | >>> f_mutable_ref(g(s)) |
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| 79 | 12 |
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| 80 | |
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| 81 | >>> f_const_ptr(g(s)) |
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| 82 | 12 |
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| 83 | |
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| 84 | >>> f_mutable_ptr(g(s)) |
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| 85 | 12 |
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| 86 | |
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| 87 | >>> f2(g(s)) |
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| 88 | 12 |
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| 89 | |
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| 90 | Create an extension class which wraps "complicated" (init1 and get_n) |
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| 91 | are a complicated constructor and member function, respectively. |
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| 92 | |
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| 93 | >>> c1 = complicated(s, 99) |
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| 94 | >>> c1.get_n() |
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| 95 | 99 |
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| 96 | >>> c2 = complicated(s) |
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| 97 | >>> c2.get_n() |
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| 98 | 0 |
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| 99 | |
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| 100 | a quick regression test for a bug where None could be converted |
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| 101 | to the target of any member function. To see it, we need to |
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| 102 | access the __dict__ directly, to bypass the type check supplied |
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| 103 | by the Method property which wraps the method when accessed as an |
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| 104 | attribute. |
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| 105 | |
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| 106 | >>> try: A.__dict__['name'](None) |
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| 107 | ... except TypeError: pass |
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| 108 | ... else: print 'expected an exception!' |
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| 109 | |
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| 110 | |
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| 111 | >>> a = A() |
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| 112 | >>> b = B() |
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| 113 | >>> c = C() |
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| 114 | >>> d = D() |
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| 115 | |
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| 116 | |
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| 117 | >>> take_a(a).name() |
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| 118 | 'A' |
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| 119 | |
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| 120 | >>> try: |
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| 121 | ... take_b(a) |
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| 122 | ... except: pass |
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| 123 | ... else: print 'no exception' |
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| 124 | |
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| 125 | >>> try: |
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| 126 | ... take_c(a) |
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| 127 | ... except: pass |
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| 128 | ... else: print 'no exception' |
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| 129 | |
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| 130 | >>> try: |
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| 131 | ... take_d(a) |
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| 132 | ... except: pass |
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| 133 | ... else: print 'no exception' |
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| 134 | |
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| 135 | ------ |
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| 136 | >>> take_a(b).name() |
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| 137 | 'A' |
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| 138 | |
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| 139 | >>> take_b(b).name() |
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| 140 | 'B' |
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| 141 | |
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| 142 | >>> try: |
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| 143 | ... take_c(b) |
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| 144 | ... except: pass |
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| 145 | ... else: print 'no exception' |
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| 146 | |
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| 147 | >>> try: |
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| 148 | ... take_d(b) |
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| 149 | ... except: pass |
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| 150 | ... else: print 'no exception' |
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| 151 | |
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| 152 | ------- |
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| 153 | >>> take_a(c).name() |
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| 154 | 'A' |
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| 155 | |
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| 156 | >>> try: |
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| 157 | ... take_b(c) |
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| 158 | ... except: pass |
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| 159 | ... else: print 'no exception' |
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| 160 | |
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| 161 | >>> take_c(c).name() |
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| 162 | 'C' |
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| 163 | |
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| 164 | >>> try: |
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| 165 | ... take_d(c) |
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| 166 | ... except: pass |
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| 167 | ... else: print 'no exception' |
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| 168 | |
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| 169 | ------- |
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| 170 | >>> take_a(d).name() |
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| 171 | 'A' |
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| 172 | >>> take_b(d).name() |
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| 173 | 'B' |
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| 174 | >>> take_c(d).name() |
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| 175 | 'C' |
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| 176 | >>> take_d(d).name() |
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| 177 | 'D' |
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| 178 | |
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| 179 | >>> take_d_shared_ptr(d).name() |
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| 180 | 'D' |
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| 181 | |
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| 182 | >>> d_as_a = d_factory() |
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| 183 | >>> dd = take_d(d_as_a) |
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| 184 | >>> dd.name() |
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| 185 | 'D' |
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| 186 | |
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| 187 | """ |
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| 188 | |
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| 189 | def run(args = None): |
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| 190 | |
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| 191 | import sys |
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| 192 | import doctest |
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| 193 | |
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| 194 | if args is not None: |
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| 195 | sys.argv = args |
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| 196 | |
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| 197 | return doctest.testmod(sys.modules.get(__name__)) |
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| 198 | |
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| 199 | if __name__ == '__main__': |
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| 200 | print "running..." |
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| 201 | import sys |
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| 202 | status = run()[0] |
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| 203 | if (status == 0): print "Done." |
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| 204 | sys.exit(status) |
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