import os import unittest from test import support from test.support import import_helper, os_helper _testcapi = import_helper.import_module('_testcapi') class CAPIFileTest(unittest.TestCase): def test_py_fopen(self): # Test Py_fopen() and Py_fclose() with open(__file__, "rb") as fp: source = fp.read() for filename in (__file__, os.fsencode(__file__)): with self.subTest(filename=filename): data = _testcapi.py_fopen(filename, "rb") self.assertEqual(data, source[:256]) data = _testcapi.py_fopen(os_helper.FakePath(filename), "rb") self.assertEqual(data, source[:256]) filenames = [ os_helper.TESTFN, os.fsencode(os_helper.TESTFN), ] # TESTFN_UNDECODABLE cannot be used to create a file on macOS/WASI. if os_helper.TESTFN_UNENCODABLE is not None: filenames.append(os_helper.TESTFN_UNENCODABLE) for filename in filenames: with self.subTest(filename=filename): try: with open(filename, "wb") as fp: fp.write(source) data = _testcapi.py_fopen(filename, "rb") self.assertEqual(data, source[:256]) finally: os_helper.unlink(filename) # embedded null character/byte in the filename with self.assertRaises(ValueError): _testcapi.py_fopen("a\x00b", "rb") with self.assertRaises(ValueError): _testcapi.py_fopen(b"a\x00b", "rb") # non-ASCII mode failing with "Invalid argument" with self.assertRaises(OSError): _testcapi.py_fopen(__file__, "\xe9") # invalid filename type for invalid_type in (123, object()): with self.subTest(filename=invalid_type): with self.assertRaises(TypeError): _testcapi.py_fopen(invalid_type, "rb") if support.MS_WINDOWS: with self.assertRaises(OSError): # On Windows, the file mode is limited to 10 characters _testcapi.py_fopen(__file__, "rt+, ccs=UTF-8") # CRASHES py_fopen(__file__, None) if __name__ == "__main__": unittest.main()