| Index: build/android/devil/utils/cmd_helper_test.py
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| diff --git a/build/android/devil/utils/cmd_helper_test.py b/build/android/devil/utils/cmd_helper_test.py
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| deleted file mode 100755
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| index c01c31947a3c38e6c48d754fbe63632c76db3674..0000000000000000000000000000000000000000
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| --- a/build/android/devil/utils/cmd_helper_test.py
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| +++ /dev/null
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| @@ -1,118 +0,0 @@
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| -#!/usr/bin/env python
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| -# Copyright 2013 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved.
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| -# Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be
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| -# found in the LICENSE file.
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| -
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| -"""Tests for the cmd_helper module."""
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| -
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| -import unittest
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| -import subprocess
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| -
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| -from devil.utils import cmd_helper
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| -
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| -
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| -class CmdHelperSingleQuoteTest(unittest.TestCase):
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| -
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| - def testSingleQuote_basic(self):
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| - self.assertEquals('hello',
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| - cmd_helper.SingleQuote('hello'))
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| -
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| - def testSingleQuote_withSpaces(self):
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| - self.assertEquals("'hello world'",
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| - cmd_helper.SingleQuote('hello world'))
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| -
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| - def testSingleQuote_withUnsafeChars(self):
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| - self.assertEquals("""'hello'"'"'; rm -rf /'""",
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| - cmd_helper.SingleQuote("hello'; rm -rf /"))
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| -
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| - def testSingleQuote_dontExpand(self):
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| - test_string = 'hello $TEST_VAR'
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| - cmd = 'TEST_VAR=world; echo %s' % cmd_helper.SingleQuote(test_string)
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| - self.assertEquals(test_string,
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| - cmd_helper.GetCmdOutput(cmd, shell=True).rstrip())
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| -
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| -
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| -class CmdHelperDoubleQuoteTest(unittest.TestCase):
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| -
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| - def testDoubleQuote_basic(self):
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| - self.assertEquals('hello',
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| - cmd_helper.DoubleQuote('hello'))
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| -
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| - def testDoubleQuote_withSpaces(self):
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| - self.assertEquals('"hello world"',
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| - cmd_helper.DoubleQuote('hello world'))
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| -
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| - def testDoubleQuote_withUnsafeChars(self):
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| - self.assertEquals('''"hello\\"; rm -rf /"''',
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| - cmd_helper.DoubleQuote('hello"; rm -rf /'))
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| -
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| - def testSingleQuote_doExpand(self):
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| - test_string = 'hello $TEST_VAR'
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| - cmd = 'TEST_VAR=world; echo %s' % cmd_helper.DoubleQuote(test_string)
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| - self.assertEquals('hello world',
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| - cmd_helper.GetCmdOutput(cmd, shell=True).rstrip())
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| -
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| -
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| -class CmdHelperShinkToSnippetTest(unittest.TestCase):
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| -
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| - def testShrinkToSnippet_noArgs(self):
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| - self.assertEquals('foo',
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| - cmd_helper.ShrinkToSnippet(['foo'], 'a', 'bar'))
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| - self.assertEquals("'foo foo'",
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| - cmd_helper.ShrinkToSnippet(['foo foo'], 'a', 'bar'))
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| - self.assertEquals('"$a"\' bar\'',
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| - cmd_helper.ShrinkToSnippet(['foo bar'], 'a', 'foo'))
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| - self.assertEquals('\'foo \'"$a"',
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| - cmd_helper.ShrinkToSnippet(['foo bar'], 'a', 'bar'))
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| - self.assertEquals('foo"$a"',
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| - cmd_helper.ShrinkToSnippet(['foobar'], 'a', 'bar'))
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| -
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| - def testShrinkToSnippet_singleArg(self):
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| - self.assertEquals("foo ''",
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| - cmd_helper.ShrinkToSnippet(['foo', ''], 'a', 'bar'))
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| - self.assertEquals("foo foo",
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| - cmd_helper.ShrinkToSnippet(['foo', 'foo'], 'a', 'bar'))
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| - self.assertEquals('"$a" "$a"',
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| - cmd_helper.ShrinkToSnippet(['foo', 'foo'], 'a', 'foo'))
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| - self.assertEquals('foo "$a""$a"',
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| - cmd_helper.ShrinkToSnippet(['foo', 'barbar'], 'a', 'bar'))
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| - self.assertEquals('foo "$a"\' \'"$a"',
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| - cmd_helper.ShrinkToSnippet(['foo', 'bar bar'], 'a', 'bar'))
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| - self.assertEquals('foo "$a""$a"\' \'',
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| - cmd_helper.ShrinkToSnippet(['foo', 'barbar '], 'a', 'bar'))
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| - self.assertEquals('foo \' \'"$a""$a"\' \'',
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| - cmd_helper.ShrinkToSnippet(['foo', ' barbar '], 'a', 'bar'))
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| -
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| -class CmdHelperIterCmdOutputLinesTest(unittest.TestCase):
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| - """Test IterCmdOutputLines with some calls to the unix 'seq' command."""
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| -
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| - def testIterCmdOutputLines_success(self):
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| - for num, line in enumerate(
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| - cmd_helper.IterCmdOutputLines(['seq', '10']), 1):
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| - self.assertEquals(num, int(line))
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| -
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| - def testIterCmdOutputLines_exitStatusFail(self):
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| - with self.assertRaises(subprocess.CalledProcessError):
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| - for num, line in enumerate(
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| - cmd_helper.IterCmdOutputLines('seq 10 && false', shell=True), 1):
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| - self.assertEquals(num, int(line))
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| - # after reading all the output we get an exit status of 1
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| -
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| - def testIterCmdOutputLines_exitStatusIgnored(self):
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| - for num, line in enumerate(
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| - cmd_helper.IterCmdOutputLines('seq 10 && false', shell=True,
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| - check_status=False), 1):
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| - self.assertEquals(num, int(line))
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| -
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| - def testIterCmdOutputLines_exitStatusSkipped(self):
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| - for num, line in enumerate(
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| - cmd_helper.IterCmdOutputLines('seq 10 && false', shell=True), 1):
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| - self.assertEquals(num, int(line))
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| - # no exception will be raised because we don't attempt to read past
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| - # the end of the output and, thus, the status never gets checked
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| - if num == 10:
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| - break
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| -
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| -
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| -if __name__ == '__main__':
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| - unittest.main()
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