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Python 3 preparation: StringIO. This generally arranges for StringIO and cStringIO references to use io.StringIO for Python 3 but io.BytesIO for Python 2, consistent with the string representations generally used in Roundup. A special FasterStringIO in the TAL code, which referenced internals of the old Python 2 StringIO module, is cut down so it doesn't actually do anything beyond the StringIO class it inherits from (it would also be reasonable to remove FasterStringIO completely). One place in roundup_server.py clearly needing binary I/O is made to use io.BytesIO unconditionally.
author Joseph Myers <jsm@polyomino.org.uk>
date Wed, 25 Jul 2018 09:08:29 +0000
parents 198b6e810c67
children bc2e682e0305
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#-*- encoding: utf-8 -*-
import unittest

from roundup import mailer

class EncodingTestCase(unittest.TestCase):
    def testEncoding(self):
        a = lambda n, a, c, o: self.assertEquals(mailer.nice_sender_header(n,
            a, c), o)
        a('ascii', 'ascii@test.com', 'iso8859-1', 'ascii <ascii@test.com>')
        a(u'café', 'ascii@test.com', 'iso8859-1',
            '=?iso8859-1?q?caf=E9?= <ascii@test.com>')
        a('as"ii', 'ascii@test.com', 'iso8859-1', '"as\\"ii" <ascii@test.com>')

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