Index: grit/pseudo_unittest.py |
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-#!/usr/bin/env python |
-# Copyright (c) 2012 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved. |
-# Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be |
-# found in the LICENSE file. |
- |
-'''Unit tests for grit.pseudo''' |
- |
-import os |
-import sys |
-if __name__ == '__main__': |
- sys.path.append(os.path.join(os.path.dirname(__file__), '..')) |
- |
-import unittest |
- |
-from grit import pseudo |
-from grit import tclib |
- |
- |
-class PseudoUnittest(unittest.TestCase): |
- def testVowelMapping(self): |
- self.failUnless(pseudo.MapVowels('abebibobuby') == |
- u'\u00e5b\u00e9b\u00efb\u00f4b\u00fcb\u00fd') |
- self.failUnless(pseudo.MapVowels('ABEBIBOBUBY') == |
- u'\u00c5B\u00c9B\u00cfB\u00d4B\u00dcB\u00dd') |
- |
- def testPseudoString(self): |
- out = pseudo.PseudoString('hello') |
- self.failUnless(out == pseudo.MapVowels(u'hePelloPo', True)) |
- |
- def testConsecutiveVowels(self): |
- out = pseudo.PseudoString("beautiful weather, ain't it?") |
- self.failUnless(out == pseudo.MapVowels( |
- u"beauPeautiPifuPul weaPeathePer, aiPain't iPit?", 1)) |
- |
- def testCapitals(self): |
- out = pseudo.PseudoString("HOWDIE DOODIE, DR. JONES") |
- self.failUnless(out == pseudo.MapVowels( |
- u"HOPOWDIEPIE DOOPOODIEPIE, DR. JOPONEPES", 1)) |
- |
- def testPseudoMessage(self): |
- msg = tclib.Message(text='Hello USERNAME, how are you?', |
- placeholders=[ |
- tclib.Placeholder('USERNAME', '%s', 'Joi')]) |
- trans = pseudo.PseudoMessage(msg) |
- # TODO(joi) It would be nicer if 'you' -> 'youPou' instead of |
- # 'you' -> 'youPyou' and if we handled the silent e in 'are' |
- self.failUnless(trans.GetPresentableContent() == |
- pseudo.MapVowels( |
- u'HePelloPo USERNAME, hoPow aParePe youPyou?', 1)) |
- |
- |
-if __name__ == '__main__': |
- unittest.main() |