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			Python
		
	
	
	
	
	
| # -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
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| # Test the windows specific win32reg module.
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| # Only win32reg functions not hit here: FlushKey, LoadKey and SaveKey
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| 
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| from winreg import *
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| import os, sys
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| import unittest
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| 
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| from test import support
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| 
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| test_key_name = "SOFTWARE\\Python Registry Test Key - Delete Me"
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| 
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| test_data = [
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|     ("Int Value",     45,                                      REG_DWORD),
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|     ("String Val",    "A string value",                        REG_SZ),
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|     ("StringExpand",  "The path is %path%",                    REG_EXPAND_SZ),
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|     ("Multi-string",  ["Lots", "of", "string", "values"],      REG_MULTI_SZ),
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|     ("Raw Data",      b"binary\x00data",                       REG_BINARY),
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|     ("Big String",    "x"*(2**14-1),                           REG_SZ),
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|     ("Big Binary",    b"x"*(2**14),                            REG_BINARY),
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|     # Two and three kanjis, meaning: "Japan" and "Japanese")
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|     ("Japanese 日本", "日本語", REG_SZ),
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| ]
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| 
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| class WinregTests(unittest.TestCase):
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|     remote_name = None
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| 
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|     def WriteTestData(self, root_key, subkeystr="sub_key"):
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|         # Set the default value for this key.
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|         SetValue(root_key, test_key_name, REG_SZ, "Default value")
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|         key = CreateKey(root_key, test_key_name)
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|         self.assert_(key.handle != 0)
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|         # Create a sub-key
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|         sub_key = CreateKey(key, subkeystr)
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|         # Give the sub-key some named values
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| 
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|         for value_name, value_data, value_type in test_data:
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|             SetValueEx(sub_key, value_name, 0, value_type, value_data)
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| 
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|         # Check we wrote as many items as we thought.
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|         nkeys, nvalues, since_mod = QueryInfoKey(key)
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|         self.assertEquals(nkeys, 1, "Not the correct number of sub keys")
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|         self.assertEquals(nvalues, 1, "Not the correct number of values")
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|         nkeys, nvalues, since_mod = QueryInfoKey(sub_key)
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|         self.assertEquals(nkeys, 0, "Not the correct number of sub keys")
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|         self.assertEquals(nvalues, len(test_data),
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|                           "Not the correct number of values")
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|         # Close this key this way...
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|         # (but before we do, copy the key as an integer - this allows
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|         # us to test that the key really gets closed).
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|         int_sub_key = int(sub_key)
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|         CloseKey(sub_key)
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|         try:
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|             QueryInfoKey(int_sub_key)
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|             self.fail("It appears the CloseKey() function does "
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|                       "not close the actual key!")
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|         except EnvironmentError:
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|             pass
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|         # ... and close that key that way :-)
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|         int_key = int(key)
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|         key.Close()
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|         try:
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|             QueryInfoKey(int_key)
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|             self.fail("It appears the key.Close() function "
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|                       "does not close the actual key!")
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|         except EnvironmentError:
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|             pass
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| 
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|     def ReadTestData(self, root_key, subkeystr="sub_key"):
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|         # Check we can get default value for this key.
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|         val = QueryValue(root_key, test_key_name)
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|         self.assertEquals(val, "Default value",
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|                           "Registry didn't give back the correct value")
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| 
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|         key = OpenKey(root_key, test_key_name)
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|         # Read the sub-keys
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|         with OpenKey(key, subkeystr) as sub_key:
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|             # Check I can enumerate over the values.
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|             index = 0
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|             while 1:
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|                 try:
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|                     data = EnumValue(sub_key, index)
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|                 except EnvironmentError:
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|                     break
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|                 self.assertEquals(data in test_data, True,
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|                                   "Didn't read back the correct test data")
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|                 index = index + 1
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|             self.assertEquals(index, len(test_data),
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|                               "Didn't read the correct number of items")
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|             # Check I can directly access each item
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|             for value_name, value_data, value_type in test_data:
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|                 read_val, read_typ = QueryValueEx(sub_key, value_name)
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|                 self.assertEquals(read_val, value_data,
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|                                   "Could not directly read the value")
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|                 self.assertEquals(read_typ, value_type,
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|                                   "Could not directly read the value")
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|         sub_key.Close()
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|         # Enumerate our main key.
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|         read_val = EnumKey(key, 0)
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|         self.assertEquals(read_val, subkeystr, "Read subkey value wrong")
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|         try:
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|             EnumKey(key, 1)
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|             self.fail("Was able to get a second key when I only have one!")
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|         except EnvironmentError:
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|             pass
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| 
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|         key.Close()
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| 
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|     def DeleteTestData(self, root_key, subkeystr="sub_key"):
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|         key = OpenKey(root_key, test_key_name, 0, KEY_ALL_ACCESS)
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|         sub_key = OpenKey(key, subkeystr, 0, KEY_ALL_ACCESS)
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|         # It is not necessary to delete the values before deleting
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|         # the key (although subkeys must not exist).  We delete them
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|         # manually just to prove we can :-)
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|         for value_name, value_data, value_type in test_data:
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|             DeleteValue(sub_key, value_name)
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| 
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|         nkeys, nvalues, since_mod = QueryInfoKey(sub_key)
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|         self.assertEquals(nkeys, 0, "subkey not empty before delete")
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|         self.assertEquals(nvalues, 0, "subkey not empty before delete")
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|         sub_key.Close()
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|         DeleteKey(key, subkeystr)
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| 
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|         try:
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|             # Shouldnt be able to delete it twice!
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|             DeleteKey(key, subkeystr)
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|             self.fail("Deleting the key twice succeeded")
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|         except EnvironmentError:
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|             pass
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|         key.Close()
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|         DeleteKey(root_key, test_key_name)
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|         # Opening should now fail!
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|         try:
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|             key = OpenKey(root_key, test_key_name)
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|             self.fail("Could open the non-existent key")
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|         except WindowsError: # Use this error name this time
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|             pass
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| 
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|     def TestAll(self, root_key, subkeystr="sub_key"):
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|         self.WriteTestData(root_key, subkeystr)
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|         self.ReadTestData(root_key, subkeystr)
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|         self.DeleteTestData(root_key, subkeystr)
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| 
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|     def testLocalMachineRegistryWorks(self):
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|         self.TestAll(HKEY_CURRENT_USER)
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|         self.TestAll(HKEY_CURRENT_USER, "日本-subkey")
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| 
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|     def testConnectRegistryToLocalMachineWorks(self):
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|         # perform minimal ConnectRegistry test which just invokes it
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|         h = ConnectRegistry(None, HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE)
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|         h.Close()
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| 
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|     def testRemoteMachineRegistryWorks(self):
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|         if not self.remote_name:
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|             return # remote machine name not specified
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|         remote_key = ConnectRegistry(self.remote_name, HKEY_CURRENT_USER)
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|         self.TestAll(remote_key)
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| 
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|     def testExpandEnvironmentStrings(self):
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|         r = ExpandEnvironmentStrings("%windir%\\test")
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|         self.assertEqual(type(r), str)
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|         self.assertEqual(r, os.environ["windir"] + "\\test")
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| 
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| def test_main():
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|     support.run_unittest(WinregTests)
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| 
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| if __name__ == "__main__":
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|     try:
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|         WinregTests.remote_name = sys.argv[sys.argv.index("--remote")+1]
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|     except (IndexError, ValueError):
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|         print("Remote registry calls can be tested using",
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|               "'test_winreg.py --remote \\\\machine_name'")
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|         WinregTests.remote_name = None
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|     test_main()
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