-#! /usr/bin/env python
+#! /usr/bin/env python -u
#
# This file is part of DisOrder.
-# Copyright (C) 2007 Richard Kettlewell
+# Copyright (C) 2007, 2008 Richard Kettlewell
#
# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
def test():
"""Check that the file listing comes out right"""
dtest.start_daemon()
+ dtest.create_user()
+ dtest.rescan()
assert dtest.check_files() == 0, "dtest.check_files"
+ print " checking regexp file listing"
+ c = disorder.client()
+ f = c.files("%s/Joe Bloggs/First Album" % dtest.tracks,
+ "second")
+ assert len(f) == 1, "checking for one match"
+ assert f[0] == "%s/Joe Bloggs/First Album/02:Second track.ogg" % dtest.tracks
+ print " and again to exercise cache"
+ f = c.files("%s/Joe Bloggs/First Album" % dtest.tracks,
+ "second")
+ assert len(f) == 1, "checking for one match"
+ assert f[0] == "%s/Joe Bloggs/First Album/02:Second track.ogg" % dtest.tracks
+ print " checking unicode regexp file listing"
+ f = c.files("%s/Joe Bloggs/First Album" % dtest.tracks,
+ "first")
+ assert len(f) == 0, "checking for 0 matches"
+ print " and again to exercise cache"
+ f = c.files("%s/Joe Bloggs/First Album" % dtest.tracks,
+ "first")
+ assert len(f) == 0, "checking for 0 matches"
+ # This is rather unsatisfactory but it is the current behavior. We could
+ # for instance go to NFD for regexp matching but we'd have to do the same
+ # to the regexp, including replacing single characters with (possibly
+ # bracketed) decomposed forms. Really the answer has to be a more
+ # Unicode-aware regexp library.
+ f = c.files("%s/Joe Bloggs/First Album" % dtest.tracks,
+ "fi\\p{Mn}*rst")
+ assert len(f) == 0, "checking for 0 matches"
if __name__ == '__main__':
dtest.run()