# The reason to accept file-like object instead of just file descriptor
# is: we need to own pipe and close it at transport finishing
# Can got complicated errors if pass f.fileno(),
- # close fd in pipe transport then close f and vise versa.
+ # close fd in pipe transport then close f and vice versa.
raise NotImplementedError
async def connect_write_pipe(self, protocol_factory, pipe):
# The reason to accept file-like object instead of just file descriptor
# is: we need to own pipe and close it at transport finishing
# Can got complicated errors if pass f.fileno(),
- # close fd in pipe transport then close f and vise versa.
+ # close fd in pipe transport then close f and vice versa.
raise NotImplementedError
async def subprocess_shell(self, protocol_factory, cmd, *,
def remove_child_handler(self, pid):
# asyncio never calls remove_child_handler() !!!
# The method is no-op but is implemented because
- # abstract base classe requires it
+ # abstract base classes requires it
return True
def attach_loop(self, loop):
return member
else:
# 32-bit legacy names - both shr.o and shr4.o exist.
- # shr.o is the preffered name so we look for shr.o first
+ # shr.o is the preferred name so we look for shr.o first
# i.e., shr4.o is returned only when shr.o does not exist
for name in ['shr.o', 'shr4.o']:
member = get_one_match(re.escape(name), members)
s = Test(1, 2, 3)
# Test the StructUnionType_paramfunc() code path which copies the
- # structure: if the stucture is larger than sizeof(void*).
+ # structure: if the structure is larger than sizeof(void*).
self.assertGreater(sizeof(s), sizeof(c_void_p))
dll = CDLL(_ctypes_test.__file__)
func.argtypes = (Test,)
func.restype = None
func(s)
- # bpo-37140: Passing the structure by refrence must not call
+ # bpo-37140: Passing the structure by reference must not call
# its finalizer!
self.assertEqual(finalizer_calls, [])
self.assertEqual(s.first, 1)
notion, pairing up elements that appear uniquely in each sequence.
That, and the method here, appear to yield more intuitive difference
reports than does diff. This method appears to be the least vulnerable
- to synching up on blocks of "junk lines", though (like blank lines in
+ to syncing up on blocks of "junk lines", though (like blank lines in
ordinary text files, or maybe "<P>" lines in HTML files). That may be
because this is the only method of the 3 that has a *concept* of
"junk" <wink>.
return output_dir, macros, include_dirs
def _prep_compile(self, sources, output_dir, depends=None):
- """Decide which souce files must be recompiled.
+ """Decide which source files must be recompiled.
Determine the list of object files corresponding to 'sources',
and figure out which ones really need to be recompiled.
tagname = namematch.group(1).lower()
# consume and ignore other stuff between the name and the >
# Note: this is not 100% correct, since we might have things like
- # </tag attr=">">, but looking for > after tha name should cover
+ # </tag attr=">">, but looking for > after the name should cover
# most of the cases and is much simpler
gtpos = rawdata.find('>', namematch.end())
self.handle_endtag(tagname)
classes in selected module
methods of selected class
- Sinlge clicking in a directory, module or class item updates the next
+ Single clicking in a directory, module or class item updates the next
column with info about the selected item. Double clicking in a
module, class or method item opens the file (and selects the clicked
item if it is a class or method).
_object_browser_spec = {
'file': 'debugobj',
'kwds': {},
- 'msg': "Double click on items upto the lowest level.\n"
+ 'msg': "Double click on items up to the lowest level.\n"
"Attributes of the objects and related information "
"will be displayed side-by-side at each level."
}
'file': 'pathbrowser',
'kwds': {},
'msg': "Test for correct display of all paths in sys.path.\n"
- "Toggle nested items upto the lowest level.\n"
+ "Toggle nested items up to the lowest level.\n"
"Double clicking on an item prints a traceback\n"
"for an exception that is ignored."
}
'file': 'tree',
'kwds': {},
'msg': "The canvas is scrollable.\n"
- "Click on folders upto to the lowest level."
+ "Click on folders up to to the lowest level."
}
_undo_delegator_spec = {
---
For 'ask' functions, set func.result return value before calling the method
that uses the message function. When messagebox functions are the
- only gui alls in a method, this replacement makes the method gui-free,
+ only GUI calls in a method, this replacement makes the method GUI-free,
"""
askokcancel = Mbox_func() # True or False
askquestion = Mbox_func() # 'yes' or 'no'
def test_yview(self):
# Added for tree.wheel_event
- # (it depends on yview to not be overriden)
+ # (it depends on yview to not be overridden)
mc = self.mc
self.assertIs(mc.yview, Text.yview)
mctext = self.mc(self.root)
tests = (
TestInfo('[x for x in a]\n', 1), # Closed on one line.
TestInfo('[x\nfor x in a\n', 2), # Not closed.
- TestInfo('[x\\\nfor x in a\\\n', 2), # "", uneeded backslashes.
+ TestInfo('[x\\\nfor x in a\\\n', 2), # "", unneeded backslashes.
TestInfo('[x\nfor x in a\n]\n', 3), # Closed on multi-line.
TestInfo('\n"""Docstring comment L1"""\nL2\nL3\nL4\n', 1),
TestInfo('\n"""Docstring comment L1\nL2"""\nL3\nL4\n', 1),
# already in the preferred format, do nothing
return
- # !%@#! oneliners have no suite node, we have to fake one up
+ # !%@#! one-liners have no suite node, we have to fake one up
for i, node in enumerate(cls_node.children):
if node.type == token.COLON:
break
-"""Fixer that addes parentheses where they are required
+"""Fixer that adds parentheses where they are required
This converts ``[x for x in 1, 2]`` to ``[x for x in (1, 2)]``."""
:return: True if a lazy load is registered in the cache,
otherwise False. To register such a load a module loader with a
- get_source method must be found, the filename must be a cachable
+ get_source method must be found, the filename must be a cacheable
filename, and the filename must not be already cached.
"""
if filename in cache:
used in Python 3. The *encoding* and *errors* tell pickle how
to decode 8-bit string instances pickled by Python 2; these
default to 'ASCII' and 'strict', respectively. *encoding* can be
- 'bytes' to read theses 8-bit string instances as bytes objects.
+ 'bytes' to read these 8-bit string instances as bytes objects.
"""
self._buffers = iter(buffers) if buffers is not None else None
self._file_readline = file.readline
#-*- coding: iso-8859-1 -*-
# pysqlite2/test/dbapi.py: tests for DB-API compliance
#
-# Copyright (C) 2004-2010 Gerhard Häring <gh@ghaering.de>
+# Copyright (C) 2004-2010 Gerhard Häring <gh@ghaering.de>
#
# This file is part of pysqlite.
#
self.assertEqual(row, None)
def CheckArraySize(self):
- # must default ot 1
+ # must default to 1
self.assertEqual(self.cu.arraysize, 1)
# now set to 2
self.assertEqual(t1, t1)
self.assertEqual(t2, t2)
- # Equal afer adjustment.
+ # Equal after adjustment.
t1 = self.theclass(1, 12, 31, 23, 59, tzinfo=FixedOffset(1, ""))
t2 = self.theclass(2, 1, 1, 3, 13, tzinfo=FixedOffset(3*60+13+2, ""))
self.assertEqual(t1, t2)
# OTOH, these fail! Don't enable them. The difficulty is that
# the edge case tests assume that every hour is representable in
# the "utc" class. This is always true for a fixed-offset tzinfo
- # class (lke utc_real and utc_fake), but not for Eastern or Central.
+ # class (like utc_real and utc_fake), but not for Eastern or Central.
# For these adjacent DST-aware time zones, the range of time offsets
# tested ends up creating hours in the one that aren't representable
# in the other. For the same reason, we would see failures in the
version: 2.59
-- This set of tests primarily tests the existence of the operator.
--- Additon, subtraction, rounding, and more overflows are tested
+-- Addition, subtraction, rounding, and more overflows are tested
-- elsewhere.
precision: 9
-- max/min/max_mag/min_mag bug in 2.5.2/2.6/3.0: max(NaN, finite) gave
-- incorrect answers when the finite number required rounding; similarly
--- for the other thre functions
+-- for the other three functions
maxexponent: 999
minexponent: -999
precision: 6
# These checkers return False on success, True on failure
def check_rc_deltas(deltas):
- # Checker for reference counters and memomry blocks.
+ # Checker for reference counters and memory blocks.
#
# bpo-30776: Try to ignore false positives:
#
self.assertEqual(new_f, 5)
self.assertEqual(some_str, 'some str')
- # math.log does not have its usual reducer overriden, so the
+ # math.log does not have its usual reducer overridden, so the
# custom reduction callback should silently direct the pickler
# to the default pickling by attribute, by returning
# NotImplemented
def test_reducer_override_no_reference_cycle(self):
# bpo-39492: reducer_override used to induce a spurious reference cycle
# inside the Pickler object, that could prevent all serialized objects
- # from being garbage-collected without explicity invoking gc.collect.
+ # from being garbage-collected without explicitly invoking gc.collect.
for proto in range(0, pickle.HIGHEST_PROTOCOL + 1):
with self.subTest(proto=proto):
import _xxsubinterpreters as _interpreters
obj = _interpreters.channel_recv({cid})
"""))
- # Test for channel that has boths ends associated to an interpreter.
+ # Test for channel that has both ends associated to an interpreter.
send_interps = interpreters.channel_list_interpreters(cid, send=True)
recv_interps = interpreters.channel_list_interpreters(cid, send=False)
self.assertEqual(send_interps, [interp0])
# See asyncio issue 168. This test is derived from the example
# subprocess_attach_read_pipe.py, but we configure the
# StreamReader's limit so that twice it is less than the size
- # of the data writter. Also we must explicitly attach a child
+ # of the data writer. Also we must explicitly attach a child
# watcher to the event loop.
code = """\
# buffer large enough to feed the whole pipe buffer
large_data = b'x' * support.PIPE_MAX_SIZE
- # the program ends before the stdin can be feeded
+ # the program ends before the stdin can be fed
proc = self.loop.run_until_complete(
asyncio.create_subprocess_exec(
sys.executable, '-c', 'pass',
self.assertTrue(task.done())
def test_run_coroutine_threadsafe_task_cancelled(self):
- """Test coroutine submission from a tread to an event loop
+ """Test coroutine submission from a thread to an event loop
when the task is cancelled."""
callback = lambda: self.target(cancel=True)
future = self.loop.run_in_executor(None, callback)
self.loop.run_until_complete(future)
def test_run_coroutine_threadsafe_task_factory_exception(self):
- """Test coroutine submission from a tread to an event loop
+ """Test coroutine submission from a thread to an event loop
when the task factory raise an exception."""
def task_factory(loop, coro):
self.assertSetEqual(set(s1), set(s2))
def test_Set_from_iterable(self):
- """Verify _from_iterable overriden to an instance method works."""
+ """Verify _from_iterable overridden to an instance method works."""
class SetUsingInstanceFromIterable(MutableSet):
def __init__(self, values, created_by):
if not created_by:
def test_incomplete_super(self):
"""
- Attrubute lookup on a super object must be aware that
+ Attribute lookup on a super object must be aware that
its target type can be uninitialized (type->tp_mro == NULL).
"""
class M(DebugHelperMeta):
@support.cpython_only
def test_splittable_pop_pending(self):
- """pop a pending key in a splitted table should not crash"""
+ """pop a pending key in a split table should not crash"""
a, b = self.make_shared_key_dict(2)
a['a'] = 4
self.assertRaises(StopIteration, next, r)
def test_reverse_iterator_for_empty_dict(self):
- # bpo-38525: revered iterator should work properly
+ # bpo-38525: reversed iterator should work properly
# empty dict is directly used for reference count test
self.assertEqual(list(reversed({})), [])
"""
-Test implementation of the PEP 509: dictionary versionning.
+Test implementation of the PEP 509: dictionary versioning.
"""
import unittest
from test import support
return "\n".join(result)
except (IndexError, ValueError):
raise AssertionError(
- "tracer produced unparseable output:\n{}".format(output)
+ "tracer produced unparsable output:\n{}".format(output)
)
--===
Content-Type: text/plain
- Your message has bounced, ser.
+ Your message has bounced, sir.
--===
Content-Type: message/rfc822
def test_pre_initialization_api(self):
"""
- Checks some key parts of the C-API that need to work before the runtine
+ Checks some key parts of the C-API that need to work before the runtime
is initialized (via Py_Initialize()).
"""
env = dict(os.environ, PYTHONPATH=os.pathsep.join(sys.path))
'base_prefix': '',
'exec_prefix': '',
'base_exec_prefix': '',
- # overriden by PyConfig
+ # overridden by PyConfig
'program_name': 'conf_program_name',
'base_executable': 'conf_executable',
'executable': 'conf_executable',
def test_fstring_debug_annotations(self):
# f-strings with '=' don't round trip very well, so set the expected
- # result explicitely.
+ # result explicitly.
self.assertAnnotationEqual("f'{x=!r}'", expected="f'x={x!r}'")
self.assertAnnotationEqual("f'{x=:}'", expected="f'x={x:}'")
self.assertAnnotationEqual("f'{x=:.2f}'", expected="f'x={x:.2f}'")
# If this test fails, it will reproduce a crash reported as
# bpo-34113. The crash happened at the command line console of
# debug Python builds with __ltrace__ enabled (only possible in console),
- # when the interal Python stack was negatively adjusted
+ # when the internal Python stack was negatively adjusted
with open(support.TESTFN, 'w') as fd:
self.addCleanup(os.unlink, support.TESTFN)
fd.write(textwrap.dedent("""\
class TestMiscellaneous(unittest.TestCase):
def test_defaults_UTF8(self):
# Issue #18378: on (at least) macOS setting LC_CTYPE to "UTF-8" is
- # valid. Futhermore LC_CTYPE=UTF is used by the UTF-8 locale coercing
+ # valid. Furthermore LC_CTYPE=UTF is used by the UTF-8 locale coercing
# during interpreter startup (on macOS).
import _locale
import os
self.assertFalse(P('b/py').match('b.py'))
self.assertFalse(P('/a.py').match('b.py'))
self.assertFalse(P('b.py/c').match('b.py'))
- # Wilcard relative pattern.
+ # Wildcard relative pattern.
self.assertTrue(P('b.py').match('*.py'))
self.assertTrue(P('a/b.py').match('*.py'))
self.assertTrue(P('/a/b.py').match('*.py'))
self.assertIs(False, P('/foo/bar').is_reserved())
# UNC paths are never reserved.
self.assertIs(False, P('//my/share/nul/con/aux').is_reserved())
- # Case-insenstive DOS-device names are reserved.
+ # Case-insensitive DOS-device names are reserved.
self.assertIs(True, P('nul').is_reserved())
self.assertIs(True, P('aux').is_reserved())
self.assertIs(True, P('prn').is_reserved())
)
for e in expectations:
- # musn't raise a value error
+ # mustn't raise a value error
try:
result = time.strftime(e[0], now)
except ValueError as error:
self.assertTrue(frame is sys._getframe())
# Verify that the captured thread frame is blocked in g456, called
- # from f123. This is a litte tricky, since various bits of
+ # from f123. This is a little tricky, since various bits of
# threading.py are also in the thread's call stack.
frame = d.pop(thread_id)
stack = traceback.extract_stack(frame)
@unittest.skipUnless(platform.libc_ver()[0] != 'glibc',
"disabled because of a bug in glibc. Issue #13309")
def test_mktime_error(self):
- # It may not be possible to reliably make mktime return error
- # on all platfom. This will make sure that no other exception
+ # It may not be possible to reliably make mktime return an error
+ # on all platforms. This will make sure that no other exception
# than OverflowError is raised for an extreme value.
tt = time.gmtime(self.t)
tzname = time.strftime('%Z', tt)
class CosmeticTestCase(ASTTestCase):
- """Test if there are cosmetic issues caused by unnecesary additions"""
+ """Test if there are cosmetic issues caused by unnecessary additions"""
def test_simple_expressions_parens(self):
self.check_src_roundtrip("(a := b)")
o = Object(123456)
with testcontext():
n = len(dict)
- # Since underlaying dict is ordered, first item is popped
+ # Since underlying dict is ordered, first item is popped
dict.pop(next(dict.keys()))
self.assertEqual(len(dict), n - 1)
dict[o] = o
# Test handler.environ as a dict
expected = {}
setup_testing_defaults(expected)
- # Handler inherits os_environ variables which are not overriden
+ # Handler inherits os_environ variables which are not overridden
# by SimpleHandler.add_cgi_vars() (SimpleHandler.base_env)
for key, value in os_environ.items():
if key not in expected:
self._check_element_factory_class(MyElement)
def test_element_factory_pure_python_subclass(self):
- # Mimick SimpleTAL's behaviour (issue #16089): both versions of
+ # Mimic SimpleTAL's behaviour (issue #16089): both versions of
# TreeBuilder should be able to cope with a subclass of the
# pure Python Element class.
base = ET._Element_Py
class BinaryTestCase(unittest.TestCase):
- # XXX What should str(Binary(b"\xff")) return? I'm chosing "\xff"
+ # XXX What should str(Binary(b"\xff")) return? I'm choosing "\xff"
# for now (i.e. interpreting the binary data as Latin-1-encoded
# text). But this feels very unsatisfactory. Perhaps we should
# only define repr(), and return r"Binary(b'\xff')" instead?
break
for lock in locks:
- # mimick Thread.join()
+ # mimic Thread.join()
lock.acquire()
lock.release()
"""Add tag NEWTAG to item which is closest to pixel at X, Y.
If several match take the top-most.
All items closer than HALO are considered overlapping (all are
- closests). If START is specified the next below this tag is taken."""
+ closest). If START is specified the next below this tag is taken."""
self.addtag(newtag, 'closest', x, y, halo, start)
def addtag_enclosed(self, newtag, x1, y1, x2, y2):
self.add('command', cnf or kw)
def add_radiobutton(self, cnf={}, **kw):
- """Addd radio menu item."""
+ """Add radio menu item."""
self.add('radiobutton', cnf or kw)
def add_separator(self, cnf={}, **kw):
self.insert(index, 'command', cnf or kw)
def insert_radiobutton(self, index, cnf={}, **kw):
- """Addd radio menu item at INDEX."""
+ """Add radio menu item at INDEX."""
self.insert(index, 'radiobutton', cnf or kw)
def insert_separator(self, index, cnf={}, **kw):
tabs = self.nb.tabs()
curr = self.nb.index('current')
- # verify that the tab gets readded at its previous position
+ # verify that the tab gets read at its previous position
child2_index = self.nb.index(self.child2)
self.nb.hide(self.child2)
self.nb.add(self.child2)
# We intentionally don't add inspect.iscoroutinefunction() check
# for func argument because there is no way
# to check for async function reliably:
- # 1. It can be "async def func()" iself
+ # 1. It can be "async def func()" itself
# 2. Class can implement "async def __call__()" method
# 3. Regular "def func()" that returns awaitable object
self.addCleanup(*(func, *args), **kwargs)
m.attr_sample2
def test_integration_with_spec_method_definition(self):
- """You need to defin the methods, even if they are in the spec"""
+ """You need to define the methods, even if they are in the spec"""
m = mock.Mock(SampleObject)
m.method_sample1.return_value = 1
$Prompt = $pyvenvCfg['prompt'];
}
else {
- Write-Verbose " Setting prompt based on parent's directory's name. (Is the directory name passed to venv module when creating the virutal environment)"
+ Write-Verbose " Setting prompt based on parent's directory's name. (Is the directory name passed to venv module when creating the virtual environment)"
Write-Verbose " Got leaf-name of $VenvDir='$(Split-Path -Path $venvDir -Leaf)'"
$Prompt = Split-Path -Path $venvDir -Leaf
}
"""
When applied between a WSGI server and a WSGI application, this
- middleware will check for WSGI compliancy on a number of levels.
+ middleware will check for WSGI compliance on a number of levels.
This middleware does not modify the request or response in any
way, but will raise an AssertionError if anything seems off
(except for a failure to close the application iterator, which
comp_idx = trans_idx[i + 1]
# If the following transition is also DST and we couldn't
- # find the DST offset by this point, we're going ot have to
+ # find the DST offset by this point, we're going to have to
# skip it and hope this transition gets assigned later
if isdsts[comp_idx]:
continue