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0001-add-python-3.6-unit-test-job.patch
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File 0001-add-python-3.6-unit-test-job.patch of Package python-mox3
From 31b73b936a97bd57525be82624d328585f6fe91b Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Doug Hellmann <doug@doughellmann.com> Date: Tue, 7 Aug 2018 16:17:31 -0400 Subject: [PATCH] add python 3.6 unit test job See the python3-first goal document for details: https://governance.openstack.org/tc/goals/stein/python3-first.html This also modifies a unit test to not attempt to pass the re.LOCALE flag when the regex is a string, which is prohibited in Python 3.6. It would be possible to use a raw bytes object as the regex instead, but we're testing the repr() here and it has a different representation between Python 2 and Python 3. Just use the re.IGNORECASE flag instead for the purposes of the test. Change-Id: I666d49d0a29963bcaef6ca69be34dc4869f6db6f Co-Authored-By: Zane Bitter <zbitter@redhat.com> Story: #2002586 Task: #24322 --- mox3/tests/test_mox.py | 4 ++-- 1 file changed, 2 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) diff --git a/mox3/tests/test_mox.py b/mox3/tests/test_mox.py index 1b1883b..a1ddb18 100644 --- a/mox3/tests/test_mox.py +++ b/mox3/tests/test_mox.py @@ -320,8 +320,8 @@ class RegexTest(testtools.TestCase): def testReprWithFlags(self): """repr should return the regular expression pattern and flags.""" - self.assertTrue(repr(mox.Regex(r"a\s+b", flags=4)) == - "<regular expression 'a\s+b', flags=4>") + self.assertTrue(repr(mox.Regex(r"a\s+b", flags=2)) == + "<regular expression 'a\s+b', flags=2>") class IsTest(testtools.TestCase): -- 2.17.1
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