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bake: Fix file write flushing problem with Python 3.8+ Writing the cache files fails in Python 3.8 because it looks like flushing behaviour has changed. We need to explicitly flush. And even then, in very rare occurrences, it looks like it can still run into racing conditions, so we do a very hacky and ugly "retry" loop when fetching cached data :(
author Ludovic Chabant <ludovic@chabant.com>
date Tue, 15 Jun 2021 22:36:23 -0700
parents 45ad976712ec
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import pytest
from piecrust.page import parse_segments, _count_lines


test_parse_segments_data1 = ("", {'content': ''})
test_parse_segments_data2 = ("Foo bar", {'content': 'Foo bar'})
test_parse_segments_data3 = (
    """Something that spans
several lines
like this""",
    {'content': """Something that spans
several lines
like this"""})
test_parse_segments_data4 = (
    """Blah blah
---foo---
Something else
---bar---
Last thing
""",
    {
        'content': "Blah blah\n",
        'foo': "Something else\n",
        'bar': "Last thing\n"})


@pytest.mark.parametrize('text, expected', [
    test_parse_segments_data1,
    test_parse_segments_data2,
    test_parse_segments_data3,
    test_parse_segments_data4,
])
def test_parse_segments(text, expected):
    actual = parse_segments(text)
    assert actual is not None
    assert list(actual.keys()) == list(expected.keys())
    for key, val in expected.items():
        assert actual[key].content == val
        assert actual[key].fmt is None


@pytest.mark.parametrize('text, expected', [
    ('', 1),
    ('\n', 2),
    ('blah foo', 1),
    ('blah foo\n', 2),
    ('blah foo\nmore here', 2),
    ('blah foo\nmore here\n', 3),
    ('\nblah foo\nmore here\n', 4),
])
def test_count_lines(text, expected):
    actual = _count_lines(text)
    assert actual == expected


@pytest.mark.parametrize('text, start, end, expected', [
    ('', 0, -1, 1),
    ('\n', 1, -1, 1),
    ('blah foo', 2, 4, 1),
    ('blah foo\n', 2, 4, 1),
    ('blah foo\nmore here', 4, -1, 2),
    ('blah foo\nmore here\n', 10, -1, 2),
    ('\nblah foo\nmore here\n', 2, -1, 3),
])
def test_count_lines_with_offsets(text, start, end, expected):
    actual = _count_lines(text, start, end)
    assert actual == expected