############################################################################# ## ## Copyright (C) 2019 The Qt Company Ltd. ## Contact: https://www.qt.io/licensing/ ## ## This file is part of Qt for Python. ## ## $QT_BEGIN_LICENSE:LGPL$ ## Commercial License Usage ## Licensees holding valid commercial Qt licenses may use this file in ## accordance with the commercial license agreement provided with the ## Software or, alternatively, in accordance with the terms contained in ## a written agreement between you and The Qt Company. For licensing terms ## and conditions see https://www.qt.io/terms-conditions. For further ## information use the contact form at https://www.qt.io/contact-us. ## ## GNU Lesser General Public License Usage ## Alternatively, this file may be used under the terms of the GNU Lesser ## General Public License version 3 as published by the Free Software ## Foundation and appearing in the file LICENSE.LGPL3 included in the ## packaging of this file. Please review the following information to ## ensure the GNU Lesser General Public License version 3 requirements ## will be met: https://www.gnu.org/licenses/lgpl-3.0.html. ## ## GNU General Public License Usage ## Alternatively, this file may be used under the terms of the GNU ## General Public License version 2.0 or (at your option) the GNU General ## Public license version 3 or any later version approved by the KDE Free ## Qt Foundation. The licenses are as published by the Free Software ## Foundation and appearing in the file LICENSE.GPL2 and LICENSE.GPL3 ## included in the packaging of this file. Please review the following ## information to ensure the GNU General Public License requirements will ## be met: https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-2.0.html and ## https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-3.0.html. ## ## $QT_END_LICENSE$ ## ############################################################################# from __future__ import absolute_import, print_function import re import sys import os import shiboken2 type.__signature__ # trigger bootstrap from shibokensupport.signature.lib.tool import build_brace_pattern import unittest """ This test tests the brace pattern from signature.lib.tool against a slower reference implementation. The pattern is crucial, because it is used heavily in signature.parser . """ # A slow reference parser for braces and strings def check(s): open, close = "[{(<", "]})>" escape, quote = "\\", '"' instring = blind = False stack = [] for c in s: if instring: if blind: blind = False elif c == escape: blind = True elif c == quote: instring = False stack.pop() continue if c in open: stack.append(c) elif c in close: pos = close.index(c) if ((len(stack) > 0) and (open[pos] == stack[len(stack)-1])): stack.pop() else: return False elif c == escape: return False elif c == quote: instring = True stack.append(c) return len(stack) == 0 class TestBracePattern(unittest.TestCase): tests = [ (r'{[]{()}}', True), (r'[{}{})(]', False), (r'[{}{} ")(" ]', True), (r'[{}{} ")(\" ]', False), (r'[{}{} ")(\" ]"]', True), (r'a < b ( c [ d { "} \"\"}" } ] ) >', True), (r'a < b ( c [ d { } ] ) >', True), (r'a < b ( c [ d { "huh" } ] ) >', True), (r'a < b ( c [ d { "huh\" \" \\\"" } ] ) >', True), ] def test_checkfunc(self): for test, result in self.tests: if result: self.assertTrue(check(test)) else: self.assertFalse(check(test)) def test_the_brace_pattern(self): func = re.compile(build_brace_pattern(5) + "$", re.VERBOSE).match for test, result in self.tests: if result: self.assertTrue(func(test)) else: self.assertFalse(func(test)) if __name__ == '__main__': unittest.main()