vim/sadness/ropevim/src/rope/ropetest/refactor/usefunctiontest.py @ cffc630cdd07
Merge.
author |
Steve Losh <steve@stevelosh.com> |
date |
Thu, 13 Jan 2011 00:02:54 -0500 |
parents |
48cacfdc2ca6 |
children |
(none) |
import unittest
from rope.base import exceptions
from ropetest import testutils
from rope.refactor.usefunction import UseFunction
class UseFunctionTest(unittest.TestCase):
def setUp(self):
super(UseFunctionTest, self).setUp()
self.project = testutils.sample_project()
self.mod1 = testutils.create_module(self.project, 'mod1')
self.mod2 = testutils.create_module(self.project, 'mod2')
def tearDown(self):
testutils.remove_project(self.project)
super(UseFunctionTest, self).tearDown()
def test_simple_case(self):
code = 'def f():\n pass\n'
self.mod1.write(code)
user = UseFunction(self.project, self.mod1, code.rindex('f'))
self.project.do(user.get_changes())
self.assertEquals(code, self.mod1.read())
def test_simple_function(self):
code = 'def f(p):\n print(p)\nprint(1)\n'
self.mod1.write(code)
user = UseFunction(self.project, self.mod1, code.rindex('f'))
self.project.do(user.get_changes())
self.assertEquals('def f(p):\n print(p)\nf(1)\n',
self.mod1.read())
def test_simple_function2(self):
code = 'def f(p):\n print(p + 1)\nprint(1 + 1)\n'
self.mod1.write(code)
user = UseFunction(self.project, self.mod1, code.rindex('f'))
self.project.do(user.get_changes())
self.assertEquals('def f(p):\n print(p + 1)\nf(1)\n',
self.mod1.read())
def test_functions_with_multiple_statements(self):
code = 'def f(p):\n r = p + 1\n print(r)\nr = 2 + 1\nprint(r)\n'
self.mod1.write(code)
user = UseFunction(self.project, self.mod1, code.rindex('f'))
self.project.do(user.get_changes())
self.assertEquals('def f(p):\n r = p + 1\n print(r)\nf(2)\n',
self.mod1.read())
def test_returning(self):
code = 'def f(p):\n return p + 1\nr = 2 + 1\nprint(r)\n'
self.mod1.write(code)
user = UseFunction(self.project, self.mod1, code.rindex('f'))
self.project.do(user.get_changes())
self.assertEquals(
'def f(p):\n return p + 1\nr = f(2)\nprint(r)\n',
self.mod1.read())
def test_returning_a_single_expression(self):
code = 'def f(p):\n return p + 1\nprint(2 + 1)\n'
self.mod1.write(code)
user = UseFunction(self.project, self.mod1, code.rindex('f'))
self.project.do(user.get_changes())
self.assertEquals(
'def f(p):\n return p + 1\nprint(f(2))\n',
self.mod1.read())
def test_occurrences_in_other_modules(self):
code = 'def f(p):\n return p + 1\n'
self.mod1.write(code)
user = UseFunction(self.project, self.mod1, code.rindex('f'))
self.mod2.write('print(2 + 1)\n')
self.project.do(user.get_changes())
self.assertEquals('import mod1\nprint(mod1.f(2))\n',
self.mod2.read())
@testutils.assert_raises(exceptions.RefactoringError)
def test_when_performing_on_non_functions(self):
code = 'var = 1\n'
self.mod1.write(code)
user = UseFunction(self.project, self.mod1, code.rindex('var'))
def test_differing_in_the_inner_temp_names(self):
code = 'def f(p):\n a = p + 1\n print(a)\nb = 2 + 1\nprint(b)\n'
self.mod1.write(code)
user = UseFunction(self.project, self.mod1, code.rindex('f'))
self.project.do(user.get_changes())
self.assertEquals('def f(p):\n a = p + 1\n print(a)\nf(2)\n',
self.mod1.read())
# TODO: probably new options should be added to restructure
def xxx_test_being_a_bit_more_intelligent_when_returning_assigneds(self):
code = 'def f(p):\n a = p + 1\n return a\n'\
'var = 2 + 1\nprint(var)\n'
self.mod1.write(code)
user = UseFunction(self.project, self.mod1, code.rindex('f'))
self.project.do(user.get_changes())
self.assertEquals('def f(p):\n a = p + 1\n return a\n'
'var = f(p)\nprint(var)\n', self.mod1.read())
@testutils.assert_raises(exceptions.RefactoringError)
def test_exception_when_performing_a_function_with_yield(self):
code = 'def func():\n yield 1\n'
self.mod1.write(code)
user = UseFunction(self.project, self.mod1, code.index('func'))
@testutils.assert_raises(exceptions.RefactoringError)
def test_exception_when_performing_a_function_two_returns(self):
code = 'def func():\n return 1\n return 2\n'
self.mod1.write(code)
user = UseFunction(self.project, self.mod1, code.index('func'))
@testutils.assert_raises(exceptions.RefactoringError)
def test_exception_when_returns_is_not_the_last_statement(self):
code = 'def func():\n return 2\n a = 1\n'
self.mod1.write(code)
user = UseFunction(self.project, self.mod1, code.index('func'))
if __name__ == '__main__':
unittest.main()