'''Test cases for QObject methods''' import unittest from PySide.QtCore import QObject class InheritsCase(unittest.TestCase): '''Test case for QObject.inherits''' def testCppInheritance(self): #QObject.inherits() for c++ classes #An class inherits itself self.assert_(QObject().inherits('QObject')) def testPythonInheritance(self): #QObject.inherits() for python classes class Dummy(QObject): #Dummy class pass self.assert_(Dummy().inherits('QObject')) self.assert_(Dummy().inherits('Dummy')) self.assert_(not Dummy().inherits('FooBar')) def testPythonMultiInheritance(self): #QObject.inherits() for multiple inheritance # QObject.inherits(classname) should fail if classname isn't a # QObject subclass class Parent(object): #Dummy parent pass class Dummy(QObject, Parent): #Dummy class pass self.assert_(Dummy().inherits('QObject')) self.assert_(not Dummy().inherits('Parent')) def testSetAttributeBeforeCallingInitOnQObjectDerived(self): '''Test for bug #428.''' class DerivedObject(QObject): def __init__(self): self.member = 'member' QObject.__init__(self) obj0 = DerivedObject() # The second instantiation of DerivedObject will generate an exception # that will not come to surface immediately. obj1 = DerivedObject() # The mere calling of the object method causes # the exception to "reach the surface". obj1.objectName() def testMultipleInheritance(self): def declareClass(): class Foo(object, QObject): pass self.assertRaises(TypeError, declareClass) if __name__ == '__main__': unittest.main()