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#!/usr/bin/python -u
#
# This test exercise the redirection of error messages with a
# functions defined in Python.
#
import sys
import libxml2
# Memory debug specific
libxml2.debugMemory(1)
expect="""--> (3) xmlns: URI foo is not absolute
--> (4) Opening and ending tag mismatch: x line 0 and y
"""
err=""
def callback(arg,msg,severity,reserved):
global err
err = err + "%s (%d) %s" % (arg,severity,msg)
s = """<x xmlns="foo"></y>"""
parserCtxt = libxml2.createPushParser(None,"",0,"test.xml")
parserCtxt.setErrorHandler(callback, "-->")
if parserCtxt.getErrorHandler() != (callback,"-->"):
print "getErrorHandler failed"
sys.exit(1)
parserCtxt.parseChunk(s,len(s),1)
doc = parserCtxt.doc()
doc.freeDoc()
parserCtxt = None
if err != expect:
print "error"
print "received %s" %(err)
print "expected %s" %(expect)
sys.exit(1)
i = 10000
while i > 0:
parserCtxt = libxml2.createPushParser(None,"",0,"test.xml")
parserCtxt.setErrorHandler(callback, "-->")
parserCtxt.parseChunk(s,len(s),1)
doc = parserCtxt.doc()
doc.freeDoc()
parserCtxt = None
err = ""
i = i - 1
# Memory debug specific
libxml2.cleanupParser()
if libxml2.debugMemory(1) == 0:
print "OK"
else:
print "Memory leak %d bytes" % (libxml2.debugMemory(1))
libxml2.dumpMemory()
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