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django/tests/template_tests/test_smartif.py
Jason Myers c3791463a5 Fixing E302 Errors
Signed-off-by: Jason Myers <jason@jasonamyers.com>
2013-11-02 23:48:47 -05:00

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import unittest
from django.template.smartif import IfParser
class SmartIfTests(unittest.TestCase):
def assertCalcEqual(self, expected, tokens):
self.assertEqual(expected, IfParser(tokens).parse().eval({}))
# We only test things here that are difficult to test elsewhere
# Many other tests are found in the main tests for builtin template tags
# Test parsing via the printed parse tree
def test_not(self):
var = IfParser(["not", False]).parse()
self.assertEqual("(not (literal False))", repr(var))
self.assertTrue(var.eval({}))
self.assertFalse(IfParser(["not", True]).parse().eval({}))
def test_or(self):
var = IfParser([True, "or", False]).parse()
self.assertEqual("(or (literal True) (literal False))", repr(var))
self.assertTrue(var.eval({}))
def test_in(self):
list_ = [1, 2, 3]
self.assertCalcEqual(True, [1, 'in', list_])
self.assertCalcEqual(False, [1, 'in', None])
self.assertCalcEqual(False, [None, 'in', list_])
def test_not_in(self):
list_ = [1, 2, 3]
self.assertCalcEqual(False, [1, 'not', 'in', list_])
self.assertCalcEqual(True, [4, 'not', 'in', list_])
self.assertCalcEqual(False, [1, 'not', 'in', None])
self.assertCalcEqual(True, [None, 'not', 'in', list_])
def test_precedence(self):
# (False and False) or True == True <- we want this one, like Python
# False and (False or True) == False
self.assertCalcEqual(True, [False, 'and', False, 'or', True])
# True or (False and False) == True <- we want this one, like Python
# (True or False) and False == False
self.assertCalcEqual(True, [True, 'or', False, 'and', False])
# (1 or 1) == 2 -> False
# 1 or (1 == 2) -> True <- we want this one
self.assertCalcEqual(True, [1, 'or', 1, '==', 2])
self.assertCalcEqual(True, [True, '==', True, 'or', True, '==', False])
self.assertEqual("(or (and (== (literal 1) (literal 2)) (literal 3)) (literal 4))",
repr(IfParser([1, '==', 2, 'and', 3, 'or', 4]).parse()))