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fix: fix code to make tests of session and otks databases pass on windows
The existing code had a few issues:
sessions_dbm.py:
detect dumbdbm when used on windows python and properly delete session/otks
databases so clear() works.
make sure the Session/Otks.cache_db_type() is called even when the database
is newly created.
test/session_common.py:
close session and otks database in teardown before deleting database
directory to prevent errors from deleting open files on windows.
test/test_sqlite.py:
close the session and otks databases opened by SessionTest.setUp(self)
so the salite session/otks database are closed before the new anydbm
sessions databases are opened for testing the sqlite main db and anydbm
as session/otks db. Again this causes deletion of database test directory
to fail on windows as you can't delete open files.
| author | John Rouillard <rouilj@ieee.org> |
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| date | Thu, 18 Apr 2024 17:39:56 -0400 |
| parents | e70885fe72a4 |
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""" In Python 3, sometimes TAL "python:" expressions that refer to variables but not all variables are recognized. That is in Python 2.7 all variables used in a TAL "python:" expression are recognized as references. In Python 3.5 (perhaps earlier), some TAL "python:" expressions refer to variables but the reference generates an error like this: <class 'NameError'>: name 'some_tal_variable' is not defined even when the variable is defined. Output after this message lists the variable and its value. """ import unittest from roundup.cgi.PageTemplates.PythonExpr import PythonExpr as PythonExprClass class ExprTest(unittest.TestCase): def testExpr(self): expr = '[x for x in context.assignedto ' \ 'if x.realname not in user_realnames]' pe = PythonExprClass('test', expr, None) # Looking at the expression, only context and user_realnames are # external variables. The names assignedto and realname are members, # and x is local. required_names = ['context', 'user_realnames'] got_names = pe._f_varnames for required_name in required_names: self.assertIn(required_name, got_names)
