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django/tests/regressiontests/templates/parser.py
Malcolm Tredinnick a6f429e37e Added consistent support for double- and single-quote delimiters in templates.
Some template filters and tags understood single-quoted arguments, others
didn't. This makes everything consistent. Based on a patch from akaihola.

Fixed #7295.

git-svn-id: http://code.djangoproject.com/svn/django/trunk@10118 bcc190cf-cafb-0310-a4f2-bffc1f526a37
2009-03-23 09:40:25 +00:00

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"""
Testing some internals of the template processing. These are *not* examples to be copied in user code.
"""
filter_parsing = r"""
>>> from django.template import FilterExpression, Parser
>>> c = {'article': {'section': u'News'}}
>>> p = Parser("")
>>> def fe_test(s): return FilterExpression(s, p).resolve(c)
>>> fe_test('article.section')
u'News'
>>> fe_test('article.section|upper')
u'NEWS'
>>> fe_test(u'"News"')
u'News'
>>> fe_test(u"'News'")
u'News'
>>> fe_test(ur'"Some \"Good\" News"')
u'Some "Good" News'
>>> fe_test(ur"'Some \'Bad\' News'")
u"Some 'Bad' News"
>>> fe = FilterExpression(ur'"Some \"Good\" News"', p)
>>> fe.filters
[]
>>> fe.var
u'Some "Good" News'
"""
variable_parsing = r"""
>>> from django.template import Variable
>>> c = {'article': {'section': u'News'}}
>>> Variable('article.section').resolve(c)
u'News'
>>> Variable(u'"News"').resolve(c)
u'News'
>>> Variable(u"'News'").resolve(c)
u'News'
Translated strings are handled correctly.
>>> Variable('_(article.section)').resolve(c)
u'News'
>>> Variable('_("Good News")').resolve(c)
u'Good News'
>>> Variable("_('Better News')").resolve(c)
u'Better News'
Escaped quotes work correctly as well.
>>> Variable(ur'"Some \"Good\" News"').resolve(c)
u'Some "Good" News'
>>> Variable(ur"'Some \'Better\' News'").resolve(c)
u"Some 'Better' News"
"""