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diff --git a/src/pkg/xml/read_test.go b/src/pkg/xml/read_test.go deleted file mode 100644 index 2126da3c7..000000000 --- a/src/pkg/xml/read_test.go +++ /dev/null @@ -1,371 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2009 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. -// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style -// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. - -package xml - -import ( - "reflect" - "testing" -) - -// Stripped down Atom feed data structures. - -func TestUnmarshalFeed(t *testing.T) { - var f Feed - if err := Unmarshal(StringReader(atomFeedString), &f); err != nil { - t.Fatalf("Unmarshal: %s", err) - } - if !reflect.DeepEqual(f, atomFeed) { - t.Fatalf("have %#v\nwant %#v", f, atomFeed) - } -} - -// hget http://codereview.appspot.com/rss/mine/rsc -const atomFeedString = ` -<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?> -<feed xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2005/Atom" xml:lang="en-us"><title>Code Review - My issues</title><link href="http://codereview.appspot.com/" rel="alternate"></link><li-nk href="http://codereview.appspot.com/rss/mine/rsc" rel="self"></li-nk><id>http://codereview.appspot.com/</id><updated>2009-10-04T01:35:58+00:00</updated><author><name>rietveld<></name></author><entry><title>rietveld: an attempt at pubsubhubbub -</title><link hre-f="http://codereview.appspot.com/126085" rel="alternate"></link><updated>2009-10-04T01:35:58+00:00</updated><author><name>email-address-removed</name></author><id>urn:md5:134d9179c41f806be79b3a5f7877d19a</id><summary type="html"> - An attempt at adding pubsubhubbub support to Rietveld. -http://code.google.com/p/pubsubhubbub -http://code.google.com/p/rietveld/issues/detail?id=155 - -The server side of the protocol is trivial: - 1. add a &lt;link rel=&quot;hub&quot; href=&quot;hub-server&quot;&gt; tag to all - feeds that will be pubsubhubbubbed. - 2. every time one of those feeds changes, tell the hub - with a simple POST request. - -I have tested this by adding debug prints to a local hub -server and checking that the server got the right publish -requests. - -I can&#39;t quite get the server to work, but I think the bug -is not in my code. I think that the server expects to be -able to grab the feed and see the feed&#39;s actual URL in -the link rel=&quot;self&quot;, but the default value for that drops -the :port from the URL, and I cannot for the life of me -figure out how to get the Atom generator deep inside -django not to do that, or even where it is doing that, -or even what code is running to generate the Atom feed. -(I thought I knew but I added some assert False statements -and it kept running!) - -Ignoring that particular problem, I would appreciate -feedback on the right way to get the two values at -the top of feeds.py marked NOTE(rsc). - - -</summary></entry><entry><title>rietveld: correct tab handling -</title><link href="http://codereview.appspot.com/124106" rel="alternate"></link><updated>2009-10-03T23:02:17+00:00</updated><author><name>email-address-removed</name></author><id>urn:md5:0a2a4f19bb815101f0ba2904aed7c35a</id><summary type="html"> - This fixes the buggy tab rendering that can be seen at -http://codereview.appspot.com/116075/diff/1/2 - -The fundamental problem was that the tab code was -not being told what column the text began in, so it -didn&#39;t know where to put the tab stops. Another problem -was that some of the code assumed that string byte -offsets were the same as column offsets, which is only -true if there are no tabs. - -In the process of fixing this, I cleaned up the arguments -to Fold and ExpandTabs and renamed them Break and -_ExpandTabs so that I could be sure that I found all the -call sites. I also wanted to verify that ExpandTabs was -not being used from outside intra_region_diff.py. - - -</summary></entry></feed> ` - -type Feed struct { - XMLName Name `xml:"http://www.w3.org/2005/Atom feed"` - Title string - Id string - Link []Link - Updated Time - Author Person - Entry []Entry -} - -type Entry struct { - Title string - Id string - Link []Link - Updated Time - Author Person - Summary Text -} - -type Link struct { - Rel string `xml:"attr"` - Href string `xml:"attr"` -} - -type Person struct { - Name string - URI string - Email string - InnerXML string `xml:"innerxml"` -} - -type Text struct { - Type string `xml:"attr"` - Body string `xml:"chardata"` -} - -type Time string - -var atomFeed = Feed{ - XMLName: Name{"http://www.w3.org/2005/Atom", "feed"}, - Title: "Code Review - My issues", - Link: []Link{ - {Rel: "alternate", Href: "http://codereview.appspot.com/"}, - {Rel: "self", Href: "http://codereview.appspot.com/rss/mine/rsc"}, - }, - Id: "http://codereview.appspot.com/", - Updated: "2009-10-04T01:35:58+00:00", - Author: Person{ - Name: "rietveld<>", - InnerXML: "<name>rietveld<></name>", - }, - Entry: []Entry{ - { - Title: "rietveld: an attempt at pubsubhubbub\n", - Link: []Link{ - {Rel: "alternate", Href: "http://codereview.appspot.com/126085"}, - }, - Updated: "2009-10-04T01:35:58+00:00", - Author: Person{ - Name: "email-address-removed", - InnerXML: "<name>email-address-removed</name>", - }, - Id: "urn:md5:134d9179c41f806be79b3a5f7877d19a", - Summary: Text{ - Type: "html", - Body: ` - An attempt at adding pubsubhubbub support to Rietveld. -http://code.google.com/p/pubsubhubbub -http://code.google.com/p/rietveld/issues/detail?id=155 - -The server side of the protocol is trivial: - 1. add a <link rel="hub" href="hub-server"> tag to all - feeds that will be pubsubhubbubbed. - 2. every time one of those feeds changes, tell the hub - with a simple POST request. - -I have tested this by adding debug prints to a local hub -server and checking that the server got the right publish -requests. - -I can't quite get the server to work, but I think the bug -is not in my code. I think that the server expects to be -able to grab the feed and see the feed's actual URL in -the link rel="self", but the default value for that drops -the :port from the URL, and I cannot for the life of me -figure out how to get the Atom generator deep inside -django not to do that, or even where it is doing that, -or even what code is running to generate the Atom feed. -(I thought I knew but I added some assert False statements -and it kept running!) - -Ignoring that particular problem, I would appreciate -feedback on the right way to get the two values at -the top of feeds.py marked NOTE(rsc). - - -`, - }, - }, - { - Title: "rietveld: correct tab handling\n", - Link: []Link{ - {Rel: "alternate", Href: "http://codereview.appspot.com/124106"}, - }, - Updated: "2009-10-03T23:02:17+00:00", - Author: Person{ - Name: "email-address-removed", - InnerXML: "<name>email-address-removed</name>", - }, - Id: "urn:md5:0a2a4f19bb815101f0ba2904aed7c35a", - Summary: Text{ - Type: "html", - Body: ` - This fixes the buggy tab rendering that can be seen at -http://codereview.appspot.com/116075/diff/1/2 - -The fundamental problem was that the tab code was -not being told what column the text began in, so it -didn't know where to put the tab stops. Another problem -was that some of the code assumed that string byte -offsets were the same as column offsets, which is only -true if there are no tabs. - -In the process of fixing this, I cleaned up the arguments -to Fold and ExpandTabs and renamed them Break and -_ExpandTabs so that I could be sure that I found all the -call sites. I also wanted to verify that ExpandTabs was -not being used from outside intra_region_diff.py. - - -`, - }, - }, - }, -} - -type FieldNameTest struct { - in, out string -} - -var FieldNameTests = []FieldNameTest{ - {"Profile-Image", "profileimage"}, - {"_score", "score"}, -} - -func TestFieldName(t *testing.T) { - for _, tt := range FieldNameTests { - a := fieldName(tt.in) - if a != tt.out { - t.Fatalf("have %#v\nwant %#v\n\n", a, tt.out) - } - } -} - -const pathTestString = ` -<result> - <before>1</before> - <items> - <item1> - <value>A</value> - </item1> - <item2> - <value>B</value> - </item2> - <Item1> - <Value>C</Value> - <Value>D</Value> - </Item1> - </items> - <after>2</after> -</result> -` - -type PathTestItem struct { - Value string -} - -type PathTestA struct { - Items []PathTestItem `xml:">item1"` - Before, After string -} - -type PathTestB struct { - Other []PathTestItem `xml:"items>Item1"` - Before, After string -} - -type PathTestC struct { - Values1 []string `xml:"items>item1>value"` - Values2 []string `xml:"items>item2>value"` - Before, After string -} - -type PathTestSet struct { - Item1 []PathTestItem -} - -type PathTestD struct { - Other PathTestSet `xml:"items>"` - Before, After string -} - -var pathTests = []interface{}{ - &PathTestA{Items: []PathTestItem{{"A"}, {"D"}}, Before: "1", After: "2"}, - &PathTestB{Other: []PathTestItem{{"A"}, {"D"}}, Before: "1", After: "2"}, - &PathTestC{Values1: []string{"A", "C", "D"}, Values2: []string{"B"}, Before: "1", After: "2"}, - &PathTestD{Other: PathTestSet{Item1: []PathTestItem{{"A"}, {"D"}}}, Before: "1", After: "2"}, -} - -func TestUnmarshalPaths(t *testing.T) { - for _, pt := range pathTests { - v := reflect.New(reflect.TypeOf(pt).Elem()).Interface() - if err := Unmarshal(StringReader(pathTestString), v); err != nil { - t.Fatalf("Unmarshal: %s", err) - } - if !reflect.DeepEqual(v, pt) { - t.Fatalf("have %#v\nwant %#v", v, pt) - } - } -} - -type BadPathTestA struct { - First string `xml:"items>item1"` - Other string `xml:"items>item2"` - Second string `xml:"items>"` -} - -type BadPathTestB struct { - Other string `xml:"items>item2>value"` - First string `xml:"items>item1"` - Second string `xml:"items>item1>value"` -} - -var badPathTests = []struct { - v, e interface{} -}{ - {&BadPathTestA{}, &TagPathError{reflect.TypeOf(BadPathTestA{}), "First", "items>item1", "Second", "items>"}}, - {&BadPathTestB{}, &TagPathError{reflect.TypeOf(BadPathTestB{}), "First", "items>item1", "Second", "items>item1>value"}}, -} - -func TestUnmarshalBadPaths(t *testing.T) { - for _, tt := range badPathTests { - err := Unmarshal(StringReader(pathTestString), tt.v) - if !reflect.DeepEqual(err, tt.e) { - t.Fatalf("Unmarshal with %#v didn't fail properly: %#v", tt.v, err) - } - } -} - -func TestUnmarshalAttrs(t *testing.T) { - var f AttrTest - if err := Unmarshal(StringReader(attrString), &f); err != nil { - t.Fatalf("Unmarshal: %s", err) - } - if !reflect.DeepEqual(f, attrStruct) { - t.Fatalf("have %#v\nwant %#v", f, attrStruct) - } -} - -type AttrTest struct { - Test1 Test1 - Test2 Test2 -} - -type Test1 struct { - Int int `xml:"attr"` - Float float64 `xml:"attr"` - Uint8 uint8 `xml:"attr"` -} - -type Test2 struct { - Bool bool `xml:"attr"` -} - -const attrString = ` -<?xml version="1.0" charset="utf-8"?> -<attrtest> - <test1 int="8" float="23.5" uint8="255"/> - <test2 bool="true"/> -</attrtest> -` - -var attrStruct = AttrTest{ - Test1: Test1{ - Int: 8, - Float: 23.5, - Uint8: 255, - }, - Test2: Test2{ - Bool: true, - }, -} |