<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.0 Transitional//EN"> <html><head><title>Python: module test.tc_ui</title> <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8"> </head><body bgcolor="#f0f0f8"> <table width="100%" cellspacing=0 cellpadding=2 border=0 summary="heading"> <tr bgcolor="#7799ee"> <td valign=bottom> <br> <font color="#ffffff" face="helvetica, arial"> <br><big><big><strong><a href="test.html"><font color="#ffffff">test</font></a>.tc_ui</strong></big></big></font></td ><td align=right valign=bottom ><font color="#ffffff" face="helvetica, arial"><a href=".">index</a><br><a href="file:/home/hut/work/ranger/test/tc_ui.py">/home/hut/work/ranger/test/tc_ui.py</a></font></td></tr></table> <p></p> <p> <table width="100%" cellspacing=0 cellpadding=2 border=0 summary="section"> <tr bgcolor="#aa55cc"> <td colspan=3 valign=bottom> <br> <font color="#ffffff" face="helvetica, arial"><big><strong>Modules</strong></big></font></td></tr> <tr><td bgcolor="#aa55cc"><tt> </tt></td><td> </td> <td width="100%"><table width="100%" summary="list"><tr><td width="25%" valign=top><a href="curses.html">curses</a><br> </td><td width="25%" valign=top><a href="ranger.gui.ui.html">ranger.gui.ui</a><br> </td><td width="25%" valign=top><a href="unittest.html">unittest</a><br> </td><td width="25%" valign=top></td></tr></table></td></tr></table><p> <table width="100%" cellspacing=0 cellpadding=2 border=0 summary="section"> <tr bgcolor="#ee77aa"> <td colspan=3 valign=bottom> <br> <font color="#ffffff" face="helvetica, arial"><big><strong>Classes</strong></big></font></td></tr> <tr><td bgcolor="#ee77aa"><tt> </tt></td><td> </td> <td width="100%"><dl> <dt><font face="helvetica, arial"><a href="unittest.html#TestCase">unittest.TestCase</a>(<a href="builtins.html#object">builtins.object</a>) </font></dt><dd> <dl> <dt><font face="helvetica, arial"><a href="test.tc_ui.html#Test">Test</a> </font></dt></dl> </dd> </dl> <p> <table width="100%" cellspacing=0 cellpadding=2 border=0 summary="section"> <tr bgcolor="#ffc8d8"> <td colspan=3 valign=bottom> <br> <font color="#000000" face="helvetica, arial"><a name="Test">class <strong>Test</strong></a>(<a href="unittest.html#TestCase">unittest.TestCase</a>)</font></td></tr> <tr><td bgcolor="#ffc8d8"><tt> </tt></td><td> </td> <td width="100%"><dl><dt>Method resolution order:</dt> <dd><a href="test.tc_ui.html#Test">Test</a></dd> <dd><a href="unittest.html#TestCase">unittest.TestCase</a></dd> <dd><a href="builtins.html#object">builtins.object</a></dd> </dl> <hr> Methods defined here:<br> <dl><dt><a name="Test-setUp"><strong>setUp</strong></a>(self)</dt></dl> <dl><dt><a name="Test-tearDown"><strong>tearDown</strong></a>(self)</dt></dl> <dl><dt><a name="Test-test_passing"><strong>test_passing</strong></a>(self)</dt></dl> <dl><dt><a name="Test-test_scrolling"><strong>test_scrolling</strong></a>(self)</dt></dl> <hr> Methods inherited from <a href="unittest.html#TestCase">unittest.TestCase</a>:<br> <dl><dt><a name="Test-__call__"><strong>__call__</strong></a>(self, *args, **kwds)</dt></dl> <dl><dt><a name="Test-__eq__"><strong>__eq__</strong></a>(self, other)</dt></dl> <dl><dt><a name="Test-__hash__"><strong>__hash__</strong></a>(self)</dt></dl> <dl><dt><a name="Test-__init__"><strong>__init__</strong></a>(self, methodName<font color="#909090">='runTest'</font>)</dt><dd><tt>Create an instance of the class that will use the named test<br> method when executed. Raises a ValueError if the instance does<br> not have a method with the specified name.</tt></dd></dl> <dl><dt><a name="Test-__ne__"><strong>__ne__</strong></a>(self, other)</dt></dl> <dl><dt><a name="Test-__repr__"><strong>__repr__</strong></a>(self)</dt></dl> <dl><dt><a name="Test-__str__"><strong>__str__</strong></a>(self)</dt></dl> <dl><dt><a name="Test-addCleanup"><strong>addCleanup</strong></a>(self, function, *args, **kwargs)</dt><dd><tt>Add a function, with arguments, to be called when the test is<br> completed. Functions added are called on a LIFO basis and are<br> called after tearDown on test failure or success.<br> <br> Cleanup items are called even if setUp fails (unlike tearDown).</tt></dd></dl> <dl><dt><a name="Test-addTypeEqualityFunc"><strong>addTypeEqualityFunc</strong></a>(self, typeobj, function)</dt><dd><tt>Add a type specific assertEqual style function to compare a type.<br> <br> This method is for use by <a href="unittest.html#TestCase">TestCase</a> subclasses that need to register<br> their own type equality functions to provide nicer error messages.<br> <br> Args:<br> typeobj: The data type to call this function on when both values<br> are of the same type in <a href="#Test-assertEqual">assertEqual</a>().<br> function: The callable taking two arguments and an optional<br> msg= argument that raises self.<strong>failureException</strong> with a<br> useful error message when the two arguments are not equal.</tt></dd></dl> <dl><dt><a name="Test-assertAlmostEqual"><strong>assertAlmostEqual</strong></a>(self, first, second, *, places<font color="#909090">=7</font>, msg<font color="#909090">=None</font>)</dt><dd><tt>Fail if the two objects are unequal as determined by their<br> difference rounded to the given number of decimal places<br> (default 7) and comparing to zero.<br> <br> Note that decimal places (from zero) are usually not the same<br> as significant digits (measured from the most signficant digit).</tt></dd></dl> <dl><dt><a name="Test-assertAlmostEquals"><strong>assertAlmostEquals</strong></a> = assertAlmostEqual(self, first, second, *, places<font color="#909090">=7</font>, msg<font color="#909090">=None</font>)</dt><dd><tt>Fail if the two objects are unequal as determined by their<br> difference rounded to the given number of decimal places<br> (default 7) and comparing to zero.<br> <br> Note that decimal places (from zero) are usually not the same<br> as significant digits (measured from the most signficant digit).</tt></dd></dl> <dl><dt><a name="Test-assertDictContainsSubset"><strong>assertDictContainsSubset</strong></a>(self, expected, actual, msg<font color="#909090">=None</font>)</dt><dd><tt>Checks whether actual is a superset of expected.</tt></dd></dl> <dl><dt><a name="Test-assertDictEqual"><strong>assertDictEqual</strong></a>(self, d1, d2, msg<font color="#909090">=None</font>)</dt></dl> <dl><dt><a name="Test-assertEqual"><strong>assertEqual</strong></a>(self, first, second, msg<font color="#909090">=None</font>)</dt><dd><tt>Fail if the two objects are unequal as determined by the '=='<br> operator.</tt></dd></dl> <dl><dt><a name="Test-assertEquals"><strong>assertEquals</strong></a> = assertEqual(self, first, second, msg<font color="#909090">=None</font>)</dt><dd><tt>Fail if the two objects are unequal as determined by the '=='<br> operator.</tt></dd></dl> <dl><dt><a name="Test-assertFalse"><strong>assertFalse</strong></a>(self, expr, msg<font color="#909090">=None</font>)</dt><dd><tt>Fail the test if the expression is true.</tt></dd></dl> <dl><dt><a name="Test-assertGreater"><strong>assertGreater</strong></a>(self, a, b, msg<font color="#909090">=None</font>)</dt><dd><tt>Just like <a href="#Test-assertTrue">assertTrue</a>(a > b), but with a nicer default message.</tt></dd></dl> <dl><dt><a name="Test-assertGreaterEqual"><strong>assertGreaterEqual</strong></a>(self, a, b, msg<font color="#909090">=None</font>)</dt><dd><tt>Just like <a href="#Test-assertTrue">assertTrue</a>(a >= b), but with a nicer default message.</tt></dd></dl> <dl><dt><a name="Test-assertIn"><strong>assertIn</strong></a>(self, member, container, msg<font color="#909090">=None</font>)</dt><dd><tt>Just like <a href="#Test-assertTrue">assertTrue</a>(a in b), but with a nicer default message.</tt></dd></dl> <dl><dt><a name="Test-assertIs"><strong>assertIs</strong></a>(self, expr1, expr2, msg<font color="#909090">=None</font>)</dt><dd><tt>Just like <a href="#Test-assertTrue">assertTrue</a>(a is b), but with a nicer default message.</tt></dd></dl> <dl><dt><a name="Test-assertIsNone"><strong>assertIsNone</strong></a>(self, obj, msg<font color="#909090">=None</font>)</dt><dd><tt>Same as <a href="#Test-assertTrue">assertTrue</a>(obj is None), with a nicer default message.</tt></dd></dl> <dl><dt><a name="Test-assertIsNot"><strong>assertIsNot</strong></a>(self, expr1, expr2, msg<font color="#909090">=None</font>)</dt><dd><tt>Just like <a href="#Test-assertTrue">assertTrue</a>(a is not b), but with a nicer default message.</tt></dd></dl> <dl><dt><a name="Test-assertIsNotNone"><strong>assertIsNotNone</strong></a>(self, obj, msg<font color="#909090">=None</font>)</dt><dd><tt>Included for symmetry with assertIsNone.</tt></dd></dl> <dl><dt><a name="Test-assertLess"><strong>assertLess</strong></a>(self, a, b, msg<font color="#909090">=None</font>)</dt><dd><tt>Just like <a href="#Test-assertTrue">assertTrue</a>(a < b), but with a nicer default message.</tt></dd></dl> <dl><dt><a name="Test-assertLessEqual"><strong>assertLessEqual</strong></a>(self, a, b, msg<font color="#909090">=None</font>)</dt><dd><tt>Just like <a href="#Test-assertTrue">assertTrue</a>(a <= b), but with a nicer default message.</tt></dd></dl> <dl><dt><a name="Test-assertListEqual"><strong>assertListEqual</strong></a>(self, list1, list2, msg<font color="#909090">=None</font>)</dt><dd><tt>A list-specific equality assertion.<br> <br> Args:<br> list1: The first list to compare.<br> list2: The second list to compare.<br> msg: Optional message to use on failure instead of a list of<br> differences.</tt></dd></dl> <dl><dt><a name="Test-assertMultiLineEqual"><strong>assertMultiLineEqual</strong></a>(self, first, second, msg<font color="#909090">=None</font>)</dt><dd><tt>Assert that two multi-line strings are equal.</tt></dd></dl> <dl><dt><a name="Test-assertNotAlmostEqual"><strong>assertNotAlmostEqual</strong></a>(self, first, second, *, places<font color="#909090">=7</font>, msg<font color="#909090">=None</font>)</dt><dd><tt>Fail if the two objects are equal as determined by their<br> difference rounded to the given number of decimal places<br> (default 7) and comparing to zero.<br> <br> Note that decimal places (from zero) are usually not the same<br> as significant digits (measured from the most signficant digit).</tt></dd></dl> <dl><dt><a name="Test-assertNotAlmostEquals"><strong>assertNotAlmostEquals</strong></a> = assertNotAlmostEqual(self, first, second, *, places<font color="#909090">=7</font>, msg<font color="#909090">=None</font>)</dt><dd><tt>Fail if the two objects are equal as determined by their<br> difference rounded to the given number of decimal places<br> (default 7) and comparing to zero.<br> <br> Note that decimal places (from zero) are usually not the same<br> as significant digits (measured from the most signficant digit).</tt></dd></dl> <dl><dt><a name="Test-assertNotEqual"><strong>assertNotEqual</strong></a>(self, first, second, msg<font color="#909090">=None</font>)</dt><dd><tt>Fail if the two objects are equal as determined by the '=='<br> operator.</tt></dd></dl> <dl><dt><a name="Test-assertNotEquals"><strong>assertNotEquals</strong></a> = assertNotEqual(self, first, second, msg<font color="#909090">=None</font>)</dt><dd><tt>Fail if the two objects are equal as determined by the '=='<br> operator.</tt></dd></dl> <dl><dt><a name="Test-assertNotIn"><strong>assertNotIn</strong></a>(self, member, container, msg<font color="#909090">=None</font>)</dt><dd><tt>Just like <a href="#Test-assertTrue">assertTrue</a>(a not in b), but with a nicer default message.</tt></dd></dl> <dl><dt><a name="Test-assertRaises"><strong>assertRaises</strong></a>(self, excClass, callableObj<font color="#909090">=None</font>, *args, **kwargs)</dt><dd><tt>Fail unless an exception of class excClass is thrown<br> by callableObj when invoked with arguments args and keyword<br> arguments kwargs. If a different type of exception is<br> thrown, it will not be caught, and the test case will be<br> deemed to have suffered an error, exactly as for an<br> unexpected exception.<br> <br> If called with callableObj omitted or None, will return a<br> context object used like this::<br> <br> with <a href="#Test-assertRaises">assertRaises</a>(some_error_class):<br> do_something()</tt></dd></dl> <dl><dt><a name="Test-assertRaisesRegexp"><strong>assertRaisesRegexp</strong></a>(self, expected_exception, expected_regexp, callable_obj<font color="#909090">=None</font>, *args, **kwargs)</dt><dd><tt>Asserts that the message in a raised exception matches a regexp.<br> <br> Args:<br> expected_exception: Exception class expected to be raised.<br> expected_regexp: Regexp (re pattern object or string) expected<br> to be found in error message.<br> callable_obj: Function to be called.<br> args: Extra args.<br> kwargs: Extra kwargs.</tt></dd></dl> <dl><dt><a name="Test-assertRegexpMatches"><strong>assertRegexpMatches</strong></a>(self, text, expected_regex, msg<font color="#909090">=None</font>)</dt></dl> <dl><dt><a name="Test-assertSameElements"><strong>assertSameElements</strong></a>(self, expected_seq, actual_seq, msg<font color="#909090">=None</font>)</dt><dd><tt>An unordered sequence specific comparison.<br> <br> Raises with an error message listing which elements of expected_seq<br> are missing from actual_seq and vice versa if any.</tt></dd></dl> <dl><dt><a name="Test-assertSequenceEqual"><strong>assertSequenceEqual</strong></a>(self, seq1, seq2, msg<font color="#909090">=None</font>, seq_type<font color="#909090">=None</font>)</dt><dd><tt>An equality assertion for ordered sequences (like lists and tuples).<br> <br> For the purposes of this function, a valid orderd sequence type is one<br> which can be indexed, has a length, and has an equality operator.<br> <br> Args:<br> seq1: The first sequence to compare.<br> seq2: The second sequence to compare.<br> seq_type: The expected datatype of the sequences, or None if no<br> datatype should be enforced.<br> msg: Optional message to use on failure instead of a list of<br> differences.</tt></dd></dl> <dl><dt><a name="Test-assertSetEqual"><strong>assertSetEqual</strong></a>(self, set1, set2, msg<font color="#909090">=None</font>)</dt><dd><tt>A set-specific equality assertion.<br> <br> Args:<br> set1: The first set to compare.<br> set2: The second set to compare.<br> msg: Optional message to use on failure instead of a list of<br> differences.<br> <br> For more general containership equality, assertSameElements will work<br> with things other than sets. This uses ducktyping to support<br> different types of sets, and is optimized for sets specifically<br> (parameters must support a difference method).</tt></dd></dl> <dl><dt><a name="Test-assertTrue"><strong>assertTrue</strong></a>(self, expr, msg<font color="#909090">=None</font>)</dt><dd><tt>Fail the test unless the expression is true.</tt></dd></dl> <dl><dt><a name="Test-assertTupleEqual"><strong>assertTupleEqual</strong></a>(self, tuple1, tuple2, msg<font color="#909090">=None</font>)</dt><dd><tt>A tuple-specific equality assertion.<br> <br> Args:<br> tuple1: The first tuple to compare.<br> tuple2: The second tuple to compare.<br> msg: Optional message to use on failure instead of a list of<br> differences.</tt></dd></dl> <dl><dt><a name="Test-assert_"><strong>assert_</strong></a> = assertTrue(self, expr, msg<font color="#909090">=None</font>)</dt><dd><tt>Fail the test unless the expression is true.</tt></dd></dl> <dl><dt><a name="Test-countTestCases"><strong>countTestCases</strong></a>(self)</dt></dl> <dl><dt><a name="Test-debug"><strong>debug</strong></a>(self)</dt><dd><tt>Run the test without collecting errors in a TestResult</tt></dd></dl> <dl><dt><a name="Test-defaultTestResult"><strong>defaultTestResult</strong></a>(self)</dt></dl> <dl><dt><a name="Test-doCleanups"><strong>doCleanups</strong></a>(self)</dt><dd><tt>Execute all cleanup functions. Normally called for you after<br> tearDown.</tt></dd></dl> <dl><dt><a name="Test-fail"><strong>fail</strong></a>(self, msg<font color="#909090">=None</font>)</dt><dd><tt>Fail immediately, with the given message.</tt></dd></dl> <dl><dt><a name="Test-failIf"><strong>failIf</strong></a> = deprecated_func(*args, **kwargs)</dt></dl> <dl><dt><a name="Test-failIfAlmostEqual"><strong>failIfAlmostEqual</strong></a> = deprecated_func(*args, **kwargs)</dt></dl> <dl><dt><a name="Test-failIfEqual"><strong>failIfEqual</strong></a> = deprecated_func(*args, **kwargs)</dt></dl> <dl><dt><a name="Test-failUnless"><strong>failUnless</strong></a> = deprecated_func(*args, **kwargs)</dt></dl> <dl><dt><a name="Test-failUnlessAlmostEqual"><strong>failUnlessAlmostEqual</strong></a> = deprecated_func(*args, **kwargs)</dt></dl> <dl><dt><a name="Test-failUnlessEqual"><strong>failUnlessEqual</strong></a> = deprecated_func(*args, **kwargs)</dt></dl> <dl><dt><a name="Test-failUnlessRaises"><strong>failUnlessRaises</strong></a> = deprecated_func(*args, **kwargs)</dt></dl> <dl><dt><a name="Test-id"><strong>id</strong></a>(self)</dt></dl> <dl><dt><a name="Test-run"><strong>run</strong></a>(self, result<font color="#909090">=None</font>)</dt></dl> <dl><dt><a name="Test-shortDescription"><strong>shortDescription</strong></a>(self)</dt><dd><tt>Returns both the test method name and first line of its docstring.<br> <br> If no docstring is given, only returns the method name.<br> <br> This method overrides unittest.<a href="unittest.html#TestCase">TestCase</a>.<a href="#Test-shortDescription">shortDescription</a>(), which<br> only returns the first line of the docstring, obscuring the name<br> of the test upon failure.</tt></dd></dl> <dl><dt><a name="Test-skipTest"><strong>skipTest</strong></a>(self, reason)</dt><dd><tt>Skip this test.</tt></dd></dl> <hr> Data descriptors inherited from <a href="unittest.html#TestCase">unittest.TestCase</a>:<br> <dl><dt><strong>__dict__</strong></dt> <dd><tt>dictionary for instance variables (if defined)</tt></dd> </dl> <dl><dt><strong>__weakref__</strong></dt> <dd><tt>list of weak references to the object (if defined)</tt></dd> </dl> <hr> Data and other attributes inherited from <a href="unittest.html#TestCase">unittest.TestCase</a>:<br> <dl><dt><strong>failureException</strong> = <class 'AssertionError'><dd><tt>Assertion failed.</tt></dl> <dl><dt><strong>longMessage</strong> = False</dl> </td></tr></table></td></tr></table> </body></html>