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test: handle failing email signature removal test differently The comment for the test is: # This fails because the sig isn't removed (we currently remove the # sig only if the delimiter is the first line in a section) Originally the test was decorated so it didn't run at all and reported PASSED. The decorator also returned the value 0. This caused a deprecation warning: test/test_mailgw.py::MailgwTestCase::testEmailQuotingRemove3 /usr/lib/python3.12/unittest/case.py:690: DeprecationWarning: It is deprecated to return a value that is not None from a test case [...] Better to handle it using pytest xfail so if we start stripping the signature we get a failure. This does mean the tests get an xfail registered, but I am ok with that. I added "OK" to the reason to indicate it was expected.
author John Rouillard <rouilj@ieee.org>
date Wed, 18 Mar 2026 11:11:03 -0400
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class StringFragmentCmpHelper:
    def compareStringFragments(self, s, fragments):
        """Compare a string agains a list of fragments where a tuple denotes a
        set of alternatives
        """
        pos = 0
        for frag in fragments:
            if type(frag) != tuple:
                self.assertEqual(s[pos:pos + len(frag)], frag)
                pos += len(frag)
            else:
                found = False
                for alt in frag:
                    if s[pos:pos + len(alt)] == alt:
                        pos += len(alt)
                        found = True
                        break

                if not found:
                    l = max(map(len, frag))
                    raise AssertionError('%s != %s' %
                                         (repr(s[pos:pos + l]), str(frag)))
        self.assertEqual(s[pos:], '')

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