Add another unit test to help a bit with lack of coverage of
compare/comparison.py. This one tests patterns with more constant types.pull/1/head
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@ -578,6 +578,35 @@ def test_comp_special_canonicalization_win_reg_key_not_equivalent(patt1, patt2):
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assert not equivalent_patterns(patt1, patt2)
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def test_comp_other_constant_types():
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constants = [
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"1.23",
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"1",
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"true",
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"false",
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"h'4fa2'",
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"b'ZmpoZWll'",
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"t'1982-12-31T02:14:17.232Z'",
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]
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pattern_template = "[a:b={}]"
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for i, const1 in enumerate(constants):
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for j, const2 in enumerate(constants):
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patt1 = pattern_template.format(const1)
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patt2 = pattern_template.format(const2)
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if i == j:
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assert equivalent_patterns(patt1, patt2)
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else:
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assert not equivalent_patterns(patt1, patt2)
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# can't use an "=" pattern with lists...
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for const in constants:
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patt1 = "[a:b={}]".format(const)
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patt2 = "[a:b IN (1,2,3)]"
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assert not equivalent_patterns(patt1, patt2)
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# # # #
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# # find_equivalent_patterns() tests # #
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# # # #
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