Commit d290f369 authored by Peter Züger's avatar Peter Züger Committed by Damien George

tests/extmod/ujson: Add tests for dump/dumps separators argument.

Basically just copied ujson_dump(s).py and added various valid/invalid
separator tests.
Signed-off-by: default avatarPeter Züger <zueger.peter@icloud.com>
parent ffc854f1
try:
from uio import StringIO
import ujson as json
except:
try:
from io import StringIO
import json
except ImportError:
print("SKIP")
raise SystemExit
for sep in [
None,
(", ", ": "),
(",", ": "),
(",", ":"),
[", ", ": "],
[",", ": "],
[",", ":"],
]:
s = StringIO()
json.dump(False, s, separators=sep)
print(s.getvalue())
s = StringIO()
json.dump({"a": (2, [3, None])}, s, separators=sep)
print(s.getvalue())
# dump to a small-int not allowed
try:
json.dump(123, 1, separators=sep)
except (AttributeError, OSError): # CPython and uPy have different errors
print("Exception")
# dump to an object not allowed
try:
json.dump(123, {}, separators=sep)
except (AttributeError, OSError): # CPython and uPy have different errors
print("Exception")
try:
s = StringIO()
json.dump(False, s, separators={"a": 1})
except (TypeError, ValueError): # CPython and uPy have different errors
print("Exception")
# invalid separator types
for sep in [1, object()]:
try:
s = StringIO()
json.dump(False, s, separators=sep)
except TypeError:
print("Exception")
# too many/ not enough separators
for sep in [(), (",", ":", "?"), (",",), []]:
try:
s = StringIO()
json.dump(False, s, separators=sep)
except ValueError:
print("Exception")
try:
import ujson as json
except ImportError:
try:
import json
except ImportError:
print("SKIP")
raise SystemExit
for sep in [
None,
(", ", ": "),
(",", ": "),
(",", ":"),
[", ", ": "],
[",", ": "],
[",", ":"],
]:
print(json.dumps(False, separators=sep))
print(json.dumps(True, separators=sep))
print(json.dumps(None, separators=sep))
print(json.dumps(1, separators=sep))
print(json.dumps("abc", separators=sep))
print(json.dumps("\x00\x01\x7e", separators=sep))
print(json.dumps([], separators=sep))
print(json.dumps([1], separators=sep))
print(json.dumps([1, 2], separators=sep))
print(json.dumps([1, True], separators=sep))
print(json.dumps((), separators=sep))
print(json.dumps((1,), separators=sep))
print(json.dumps((1, 2), separators=sep))
print(json.dumps((1, (2, 3)), separators=sep))
print(json.dumps({}, separators=sep))
print(json.dumps({"a": 1}, separators=sep))
print(json.dumps({"a": (2, [3, None])}, separators=sep))
print(json.dumps('"quoted"', separators=sep))
print(json.dumps("space\n\r\tspace", separators=sep))
print(json.dumps({None: -1}, separators=sep))
print(json.dumps({False: 0}, separators=sep))
print(json.dumps({True: 1}, separators=sep))
print(json.dumps({1: 2}, separators=sep))
try:
json.dumps(False, separators={"a": 1})
except (TypeError, ValueError): # CPython and uPy have different errors
print("Exception")
# invalid separator types
for sep in [1, object()]:
try:
json.dumps(False, separators=sep)
except TypeError:
print("Exception")
# too many/ not enough separators
for sep in [(), (",", ":", "?"), (",",), []]:
try:
json.dumps(False, separators=sep)
except ValueError:
print("Exception")
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