import python3.11-ply-3.11-1.el8

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SOURCES/ply-3.11.tar.gz

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diff -up ply-3.11/test/testlex.py.262 ply-3.11/test/testlex.py
--- ply-3.11/test/testlex.py.262 2018-02-15 13:44:15.000000000 -0500
+++ ply-3.11/test/testlex.py 2021-12-30 13:21:51.894852923 -0500
@@ -97,68 +97,68 @@ class LexErrorWarningTests(unittest.Test
def test_lex_doc1(self):
self.assertRaises(SyntaxError,run_import,"lex_doc1")
result = sys.stderr.getvalue()
- self.assert_(check_expected(result,
+ self.assertTrue(check_expected(result,
"lex_doc1.py:18: No regular expression defined for rule 't_NUMBER'\n"))
def test_lex_dup1(self):
self.assertRaises(SyntaxError,run_import,"lex_dup1")
result = sys.stderr.getvalue()
- self.assert_(check_expected(result,
+ self.assertTrue(check_expected(result,
"lex_dup1.py:20: Rule t_NUMBER redefined. Previously defined on line 18\n" ))
def test_lex_dup2(self):
self.assertRaises(SyntaxError,run_import,"lex_dup2")
result = sys.stderr.getvalue()
- self.assert_(check_expected(result,
+ self.assertTrue(check_expected(result,
"lex_dup2.py:22: Rule t_NUMBER redefined. Previously defined on line 18\n" ))
def test_lex_dup3(self):
self.assertRaises(SyntaxError,run_import,"lex_dup3")
result = sys.stderr.getvalue()
- self.assert_(check_expected(result,
+ self.assertTrue(check_expected(result,
"lex_dup3.py:20: Rule t_NUMBER redefined. Previously defined on line 18\n" ))
def test_lex_empty(self):
self.assertRaises(SyntaxError,run_import,"lex_empty")
result = sys.stderr.getvalue()
- self.assert_(check_expected(result,
+ self.assertTrue(check_expected(result,
"No rules of the form t_rulename are defined\n"
"No rules defined for state 'INITIAL'\n"))
def test_lex_error1(self):
run_import("lex_error1")
result = sys.stderr.getvalue()
- self.assert_(check_expected(result,
+ self.assertTrue(check_expected(result,
"No t_error rule is defined\n"))
def test_lex_error2(self):
self.assertRaises(SyntaxError,run_import,"lex_error2")
result = sys.stderr.getvalue()
- self.assert_(check_expected(result,
+ self.assertTrue(check_expected(result,
"Rule 't_error' must be defined as a function\n")
)
def test_lex_error3(self):
self.assertRaises(SyntaxError,run_import,"lex_error3")
result = sys.stderr.getvalue()
- self.assert_(check_expected(result,
+ self.assertTrue(check_expected(result,
"lex_error3.py:20: Rule 't_error' requires an argument\n"))
def test_lex_error4(self):
self.assertRaises(SyntaxError,run_import,"lex_error4")
result = sys.stderr.getvalue()
- self.assert_(check_expected(result,
+ self.assertTrue(check_expected(result,
"lex_error4.py:20: Rule 't_error' has too many arguments\n"))
def test_lex_ignore(self):
self.assertRaises(SyntaxError,run_import,"lex_ignore")
result = sys.stderr.getvalue()
- self.assert_(check_expected(result,
+ self.assertTrue(check_expected(result,
"lex_ignore.py:20: Rule 't_ignore' must be defined as a string\n"))
def test_lex_ignore2(self):
run_import("lex_ignore2")
result = sys.stderr.getvalue()
- self.assert_(check_expected(result,
+ self.assertTrue(check_expected(result,
"t_ignore contains a literal backslash '\\'\n"))
@@ -169,20 +169,20 @@ class LexErrorWarningTests(unittest.Test
msg = "Invalid regular expression for rule 't_NUMBER'. unbalanced parenthesis\n"
else:
msg = "Invalid regular expression for rule 't_NUMBER'. missing ), unterminated subpattern at position 0"
- self.assert_(check_expected(result,
+ self.assertTrue(check_expected(result,
msg,
contains=True))
def test_lex_re2(self):
self.assertRaises(SyntaxError,run_import,"lex_re2")
result = sys.stderr.getvalue()
- self.assert_(check_expected(result,
+ self.assertTrue(check_expected(result,
"Regular expression for rule 't_PLUS' matches empty string\n"))
def test_lex_re3(self):
self.assertRaises(SyntaxError,run_import,"lex_re3")
result = sys.stderr.getvalue()
-# self.assert_(check_expected(result,
+# self.assertTrue(check_expected(result,
# "Invalid regular expression for rule 't_POUND'. unbalanced parenthesis\n"
# "Make sure '#' in rule 't_POUND' is escaped with '\\#'\n"))
@@ -192,78 +192,78 @@ class LexErrorWarningTests(unittest.Test
else:
msg = ("Invalid regular expression for rule 't_POUND'. missing ), unterminated subpattern at position 0\n"
"ERROR: Make sure '#' in rule 't_POUND' is escaped with '\#'")
- self.assert_(check_expected(result,
+ self.assertTrue(check_expected(result,
msg,
contains=True), result)
def test_lex_rule1(self):
self.assertRaises(SyntaxError,run_import,"lex_rule1")
result = sys.stderr.getvalue()
- self.assert_(check_expected(result,
+ self.assertTrue(check_expected(result,
"t_NUMBER not defined as a function or string\n"))
def test_lex_rule2(self):
self.assertRaises(SyntaxError,run_import,"lex_rule2")
result = sys.stderr.getvalue()
- self.assert_(check_expected(result,
+ self.assertTrue(check_expected(result,
"lex_rule2.py:18: Rule 't_NUMBER' requires an argument\n"))
def test_lex_rule3(self):
self.assertRaises(SyntaxError,run_import,"lex_rule3")
result = sys.stderr.getvalue()
- self.assert_(check_expected(result,
+ self.assertTrue(check_expected(result,
"lex_rule3.py:18: Rule 't_NUMBER' has too many arguments\n"))
def test_lex_state1(self):
self.assertRaises(SyntaxError,run_import,"lex_state1")
result = sys.stderr.getvalue()
- self.assert_(check_expected(result,
+ self.assertTrue(check_expected(result,
"states must be defined as a tuple or list\n"))
def test_lex_state2(self):
self.assertRaises(SyntaxError,run_import,"lex_state2")
result = sys.stderr.getvalue()
- self.assert_(check_expected(result,
+ self.assertTrue(check_expected(result,
"Invalid state specifier 'comment'. Must be a tuple (statename,'exclusive|inclusive')\n"
"Invalid state specifier 'example'. Must be a tuple (statename,'exclusive|inclusive')\n"))
def test_lex_state3(self):
self.assertRaises(SyntaxError,run_import,"lex_state3")
result = sys.stderr.getvalue()
- self.assert_(check_expected(result,
+ self.assertTrue(check_expected(result,
"State name 1 must be a string\n"
"No rules defined for state 'example'\n"))
def test_lex_state4(self):
self.assertRaises(SyntaxError,run_import,"lex_state4")
result = sys.stderr.getvalue()
- self.assert_(check_expected(result,
+ self.assertTrue(check_expected(result,
"State type for state comment must be 'inclusive' or 'exclusive'\n"))
def test_lex_state5(self):
self.assertRaises(SyntaxError,run_import,"lex_state5")
result = sys.stderr.getvalue()
- self.assert_(check_expected(result,
+ self.assertTrue(check_expected(result,
"State 'comment' already defined\n"))
def test_lex_state_noerror(self):
run_import("lex_state_noerror")
result = sys.stderr.getvalue()
- self.assert_(check_expected(result,
+ self.assertTrue(check_expected(result,
"No error rule is defined for exclusive state 'comment'\n"))
def test_lex_state_norule(self):
self.assertRaises(SyntaxError,run_import,"lex_state_norule")
result = sys.stderr.getvalue()
- self.assert_(check_expected(result,
+ self.assertTrue(check_expected(result,
"No rules defined for state 'example'\n"))
def test_lex_token1(self):
self.assertRaises(SyntaxError,run_import,"lex_token1")
result = sys.stderr.getvalue()
- self.assert_(check_expected(result,
+ self.assertTrue(check_expected(result,
"No token list is defined\n"
"Rule 't_NUMBER' defined for an unspecified token NUMBER\n"
"Rule 't_PLUS' defined for an unspecified token PLUS\n"
@@ -273,7 +273,7 @@ class LexErrorWarningTests(unittest.Test
def test_lex_token2(self):
self.assertRaises(SyntaxError,run_import,"lex_token2")
result = sys.stderr.getvalue()
- self.assert_(check_expected(result,
+ self.assertTrue(check_expected(result,
"tokens must be a list or tuple\n"
"Rule 't_NUMBER' defined for an unspecified token NUMBER\n"
"Rule 't_PLUS' defined for an unspecified token PLUS\n"
@@ -283,14 +283,14 @@ class LexErrorWarningTests(unittest.Test
def test_lex_token3(self):
self.assertRaises(SyntaxError,run_import,"lex_token3")
result = sys.stderr.getvalue()
- self.assert_(check_expected(result,
+ self.assertTrue(check_expected(result,
"Rule 't_MINUS' defined for an unspecified token MINUS\n"))
def test_lex_token4(self):
self.assertRaises(SyntaxError,run_import,"lex_token4")
result = sys.stderr.getvalue()
- self.assert_(check_expected(result,
+ self.assertTrue(check_expected(result,
"Bad token name '-'\n"))
@@ -299,25 +299,25 @@ class LexErrorWarningTests(unittest.Test
run_import("lex_token5")
except ply.lex.LexError:
e = sys.exc_info()[1]
- self.assert_(check_expected(str(e),"lex_token5.py:19: Rule 't_NUMBER' returned an unknown token type 'NUM'"))
+ self.assertTrue(check_expected(str(e),"lex_token5.py:19: Rule 't_NUMBER' returned an unknown token type 'NUM'"))
def test_lex_token_dup(self):
run_import("lex_token_dup")
result = sys.stderr.getvalue()
- self.assert_(check_expected(result,
+ self.assertTrue(check_expected(result,
"Token 'MINUS' multiply defined\n"))
def test_lex_literal1(self):
self.assertRaises(SyntaxError,run_import,"lex_literal1")
result = sys.stderr.getvalue()
- self.assert_(check_expected(result,
+ self.assertTrue(check_expected(result,
"Invalid literal '**'. Must be a single character\n"))
def test_lex_literal2(self):
self.assertRaises(SyntaxError,run_import,"lex_literal2")
result = sys.stderr.getvalue()
- self.assert_(check_expected(result,
+ self.assertTrue(check_expected(result,
"Invalid literals specification. literals must be a sequence of characters\n"))
import os
@@ -340,7 +340,7 @@ class LexBuildOptionTests(unittest.TestC
def test_lex_module(self):
run_import("lex_module")
result = sys.stdout.getvalue()
- self.assert_(check_expected(result,
+ self.assertTrue(check_expected(result,
"(NUMBER,3,1,0)\n"
"(PLUS,'+',1,1)\n"
"(NUMBER,4,1,2)\n"))
@@ -348,7 +348,7 @@ class LexBuildOptionTests(unittest.TestC
def test_lex_object(self):
run_import("lex_object")
result = sys.stdout.getvalue()
- self.assert_(check_expected(result,
+ self.assertTrue(check_expected(result,
"(NUMBER,3,1,0)\n"
"(PLUS,'+',1,1)\n"
"(NUMBER,4,1,2)\n"))
@@ -356,7 +356,7 @@ class LexBuildOptionTests(unittest.TestC
def test_lex_closure(self):
run_import("lex_closure")
result = sys.stdout.getvalue()
- self.assert_(check_expected(result,
+ self.assertTrue(check_expected(result,
"(NUMBER,3,1,0)\n"
"(PLUS,'+',1,1)\n"
"(NUMBER,4,1,2)\n"))
@@ -377,34 +377,34 @@ class LexBuildOptionTests(unittest.TestC
run_import("lex_optimize")
result = sys.stdout.getvalue()
- self.assert_(check_expected(result,
+ self.assertTrue(check_expected(result,
"(NUMBER,3,1,0)\n"
"(PLUS,'+',1,1)\n"
"(NUMBER,4,1,2)\n"))
- self.assert_(os.path.exists("lextab.py"))
+ self.assertTrue(os.path.exists("lextab.py"))
p = subprocess.Popen([sys.executable,'-O','lex_optimize.py'],
stdout=subprocess.PIPE)
result = p.stdout.read()
- self.assert_(check_expected(result,
+ self.assertTrue(check_expected(result,
"(NUMBER,3,1,0)\n"
"(PLUS,'+',1,1)\n"
"(NUMBER,4,1,2)\n"))
if test_pyo:
- self.assert_(pymodule_out_exists("lextab.pyo", 1))
+ self.assertTrue(pymodule_out_exists("lextab.pyo", 1))
pymodule_out_remove("lextab.pyo", 1)
p = subprocess.Popen([sys.executable,'-OO','lex_optimize.py'],
stdout=subprocess.PIPE)
result = p.stdout.read()
- self.assert_(check_expected(result,
+ self.assertTrue(check_expected(result,
"(NUMBER,3,1,0)\n"
"(PLUS,'+',1,1)\n"
"(NUMBER,4,1,2)\n"))
if test_pyo:
- self.assert_(pymodule_out_exists("lextab.pyo", 2))
+ self.assertTrue(pymodule_out_exists("lextab.pyo", 2))
try:
os.remove("lextab.py")
except OSError:
@@ -433,31 +433,31 @@ class LexBuildOptionTests(unittest.TestC
pass
run_import("lex_optimize2")
result = sys.stdout.getvalue()
- self.assert_(check_expected(result,
+ self.assertTrue(check_expected(result,
"(NUMBER,3,1,0)\n"
"(PLUS,'+',1,1)\n"
"(NUMBER,4,1,2)\n"))
- self.assert_(os.path.exists("opt2tab.py"))
+ self.assertTrue(os.path.exists("opt2tab.py"))
p = subprocess.Popen([sys.executable,'-O','lex_optimize2.py'],
stdout=subprocess.PIPE)
result = p.stdout.read()
- self.assert_(check_expected(result,
+ self.assertTrue(check_expected(result,
"(NUMBER,3,1,0)\n"
"(PLUS,'+',1,1)\n"
"(NUMBER,4,1,2)\n"))
if test_pyo:
- self.assert_(pymodule_out_exists("opt2tab.pyo", 1))
+ self.assertTrue(pymodule_out_exists("opt2tab.pyo", 1))
pymodule_out_remove("opt2tab.pyo", 1)
p = subprocess.Popen([sys.executable,'-OO','lex_optimize2.py'],
stdout=subprocess.PIPE)
result = p.stdout.read()
- self.assert_(check_expected(result,
+ self.assertTrue(check_expected(result,
"(NUMBER,3,1,0)\n"
"(PLUS,'+',1,1)\n"
"(NUMBER,4,1,2)\n"))
if test_pyo:
- self.assert_(pymodule_out_exists("opt2tab.pyo", 2))
+ self.assertTrue(pymodule_out_exists("opt2tab.pyo", 2))
try:
os.remove("opt2tab.py")
except OSError:
@@ -483,32 +483,32 @@ class LexBuildOptionTests(unittest.TestC
open("lexdir/sub/__init__.py","w").write("")
run_import("lex_optimize3")
result = sys.stdout.getvalue()
- self.assert_(check_expected(result,
+ self.assertTrue(check_expected(result,
"(NUMBER,3,1,0)\n"
"(PLUS,'+',1,1)\n"
"(NUMBER,4,1,2)\n"))
- self.assert_(os.path.exists("lexdir/sub/calctab.py"))
+ self.assertTrue(os.path.exists("lexdir/sub/calctab.py"))
p = subprocess.Popen([sys.executable,'-O','lex_optimize3.py'],
stdout=subprocess.PIPE)
result = p.stdout.read()
- self.assert_(check_expected(result,
+ self.assertTrue(check_expected(result,
"(NUMBER,3,1,0)\n"
"(PLUS,'+',1,1)\n"
"(NUMBER,4,1,2)\n"))
if test_pyo:
- self.assert_(pymodule_out_exists("lexdir/sub/calctab.pyo", 1))
+ self.assertTrue(pymodule_out_exists("lexdir/sub/calctab.pyo", 1))
pymodule_out_remove("lexdir/sub/calctab.pyo", 1)
p = subprocess.Popen([sys.executable,'-OO','lex_optimize3.py'],
stdout=subprocess.PIPE)
result = p.stdout.read()
- self.assert_(check_expected(result,
+ self.assertTrue(check_expected(result,
"(NUMBER,3,1,0)\n"
"(PLUS,'+',1,1)\n"
"(NUMBER,4,1,2)\n"))
if test_pyo:
- self.assert_(pymodule_out_exists("lexdir/sub/calctab.pyo", 2))
+ self.assertTrue(pymodule_out_exists("lexdir/sub/calctab.pyo", 2))
try:
shutil.rmtree("lexdir")
except OSError:
@@ -549,33 +549,33 @@ class LexBuildOptionTests(unittest.TestC
pass
run_import("lex_opt_alias")
result = sys.stdout.getvalue()
- self.assert_(check_expected(result,
+ self.assertTrue(check_expected(result,
"(NUMBER,3,1,0)\n"
"(+,'+',1,1)\n"
"(NUMBER,4,1,2)\n"))
- self.assert_(os.path.exists("aliastab.py"))
+ self.assertTrue(os.path.exists("aliastab.py"))
p = subprocess.Popen([sys.executable,'-O','lex_opt_alias.py'],
stdout=subprocess.PIPE)
result = p.stdout.read()
- self.assert_(check_expected(result,
+ self.assertTrue(check_expected(result,
"(NUMBER,3,1,0)\n"
"(+,'+',1,1)\n"
"(NUMBER,4,1,2)\n"))
if test_pyo:
- self.assert_(pymodule_out_exists("aliastab.pyo", 1))
+ self.assertTrue(pymodule_out_exists("aliastab.pyo", 1))
pymodule_out_remove("aliastab.pyo", 1)
p = subprocess.Popen([sys.executable,'-OO','lex_opt_alias.py'],
stdout=subprocess.PIPE)
result = p.stdout.read()
- self.assert_(check_expected(result,
+ self.assertTrue(check_expected(result,
"(NUMBER,3,1,0)\n"
"(+,'+',1,1)\n"
"(NUMBER,4,1,2)\n"))
if test_pyo:
- self.assert_(pymodule_out_exists("aliastab.pyo", 2))
+ self.assertTrue(pymodule_out_exists("aliastab.pyo", 2))
try:
os.remove("aliastab.py")
except OSError:
@@ -604,7 +604,7 @@ class LexBuildOptionTests(unittest.TestC
pass
run_import("lex_many_tokens")
result = sys.stdout.getvalue()
- self.assert_(check_expected(result,
+ self.assertTrue(check_expected(result,
"(TOK34,'TOK34:',1,0)\n"
"(TOK143,'TOK143:',1,7)\n"
"(TOK269,'TOK269:',1,15)\n"
@@ -614,13 +614,13 @@ class LexBuildOptionTests(unittest.TestC
"(TOK999,'TOK999:',1,47)\n"
))
- self.assert_(os.path.exists("manytab.py"))
+ self.assertTrue(os.path.exists("manytab.py"))
if implementation() == 'CPython':
p = subprocess.Popen([sys.executable,'-O','lex_many_tokens.py'],
stdout=subprocess.PIPE)
result = p.stdout.read()
- self.assert_(check_expected(result,
+ self.assertTrue(check_expected(result,
"(TOK34,'TOK34:',1,0)\n"
"(TOK143,'TOK143:',1,7)\n"
"(TOK269,'TOK269:',1,15)\n"
@@ -630,7 +630,7 @@ class LexBuildOptionTests(unittest.TestC
"(TOK999,'TOK999:',1,47)\n"
))
- self.assert_(pymodule_out_exists("manytab.pyo", 1))
+ self.assertTrue(pymodule_out_exists("manytab.pyo", 1))
pymodule_out_remove("manytab.pyo", 1)
try:
os.remove("manytab.py")
@@ -657,7 +657,7 @@ class LexRunTests(unittest.TestCase):
def test_lex_hedit(self):
run_import("lex_hedit")
result = sys.stdout.getvalue()
- self.assert_(check_expected(result,
+ self.assertTrue(check_expected(result,
"(H_EDIT_DESCRIPTOR,'abc',1,0)\n"
"(H_EDIT_DESCRIPTOR,'abcdefghij',1,6)\n"
"(H_EDIT_DESCRIPTOR,'xy',1,20)\n"))
@@ -665,7 +665,7 @@ class LexRunTests(unittest.TestCase):
def test_lex_state_try(self):
run_import("lex_state_try")
result = sys.stdout.getvalue()
- self.assert_(check_expected(result,
+ self.assertTrue(check_expected(result,
"(NUMBER,'3',1,0)\n"
"(PLUS,'+',1,2)\n"
"(NUMBER,'4',1,4)\n"
diff -up ply-3.11/test/testyacc.py.262 ply-3.11/test/testyacc.py
--- ply-3.11/test/testyacc.py.262 2018-02-15 13:44:15.000000000 -0500
+++ ply-3.11/test/testyacc.py 2021-12-30 13:18:40.237690758 -0500
@@ -97,14 +97,14 @@ class YaccErrorWarningTests(unittest.Tes
def test_yacc_badargs(self):
self.assertRaises(ply.yacc.YaccError,run_import,"yacc_badargs")
result = sys.stderr.getvalue()
- self.assert_(check_expected(result,
+ self.assertTrue(check_expected(result,
"yacc_badargs.py:23: Rule 'p_statement_assign' has too many arguments\n"
"yacc_badargs.py:27: Rule 'p_statement_expr' requires an argument\n"
))
def test_yacc_badid(self):
self.assertRaises(ply.yacc.YaccError,run_import,"yacc_badid")
result = sys.stderr.getvalue()
- self.assert_(check_expected(result,
+ self.assertTrue(check_expected(result,
"yacc_badid.py:32: Illegal name 'bad&rule' in rule 'statement'\n"
"yacc_badid.py:36: Illegal rule name 'bad&rule'\n"
))
@@ -114,20 +114,20 @@ class YaccErrorWarningTests(unittest.Tes
run_import("yacc_badprec")
except ply.yacc.YaccError:
result = sys.stderr.getvalue()
- self.assert_(check_expected(result,
+ self.assertTrue(check_expected(result,
"precedence must be a list or tuple\n"
))
def test_yacc_badprec2(self):
self.assertRaises(ply.yacc.YaccError,run_import,"yacc_badprec2")
result = sys.stderr.getvalue()
- self.assert_(check_expected(result,
+ self.assertTrue(check_expected(result,
"Bad precedence table\n"
))
def test_yacc_badprec3(self):
run_import("yacc_badprec3")
result = sys.stderr.getvalue()
- self.assert_(check_expected(result,
+ self.assertTrue(check_expected(result,
"Precedence already specified for terminal 'MINUS'\n"
"Generating LALR tables\n"
@@ -136,7 +136,7 @@ class YaccErrorWarningTests(unittest.Tes
def test_yacc_badrule(self):
self.assertRaises(ply.yacc.YaccError,run_import,"yacc_badrule")
result = sys.stderr.getvalue()
- self.assert_(check_expected(result,
+ self.assertTrue(check_expected(result,
"yacc_badrule.py:24: Syntax error. Expected ':'\n"
"yacc_badrule.py:28: Syntax error in rule 'statement'\n"
"yacc_badrule.py:33: Syntax error. Expected ':'\n"
@@ -148,13 +148,13 @@ class YaccErrorWarningTests(unittest.Tes
run_import("yacc_badtok")
except ply.yacc.YaccError:
result = sys.stderr.getvalue()
- self.assert_(check_expected(result,
+ self.assertTrue(check_expected(result,
"tokens must be a list or tuple\n"))
def test_yacc_dup(self):
run_import("yacc_dup")
result = sys.stderr.getvalue()
- self.assert_(check_expected(result,
+ self.assertTrue(check_expected(result,
"yacc_dup.py:27: Function p_statement redefined. Previously defined on line 23\n"
"Token 'EQUALS' defined, but not used\n"
"There is 1 unused token\n"
@@ -166,7 +166,7 @@ class YaccErrorWarningTests(unittest.Tes
run_import("yacc_error1")
except ply.yacc.YaccError:
result = sys.stderr.getvalue()
- self.assert_(check_expected(result,
+ self.assertTrue(check_expected(result,
"yacc_error1.py:61: p_error() requires 1 argument\n"))
def test_yacc_error2(self):
@@ -174,7 +174,7 @@ class YaccErrorWarningTests(unittest.Tes
run_import("yacc_error2")
except ply.yacc.YaccError:
result = sys.stderr.getvalue()
- self.assert_(check_expected(result,
+ self.assertTrue(check_expected(result,
"yacc_error2.py:61: p_error() requires 1 argument\n"))
def test_yacc_error3(self):
@@ -183,13 +183,13 @@ class YaccErrorWarningTests(unittest.Tes
except ply.yacc.YaccError:
e = sys.exc_info()[1]
result = sys.stderr.getvalue()
- self.assert_(check_expected(result,
+ self.assertTrue(check_expected(result,
"'p_error' defined, but is not a function or method\n"))
def test_yacc_error4(self):
self.assertRaises(ply.yacc.YaccError,run_import,"yacc_error4")
result = sys.stderr.getvalue()
- self.assert_(check_expected(result,
+ self.assertTrue(check_expected(result,
"yacc_error4.py:62: Illegal rule name 'error'. Already defined as a token\n"
))
@@ -197,7 +197,7 @@ class YaccErrorWarningTests(unittest.Tes
def test_yacc_error5(self):
run_import("yacc_error5")
result = sys.stdout.getvalue()
- self.assert_(check_expected(result,
+ self.assertTrue(check_expected(result,
"Group at 3:10 to 3:12\n"
"Undefined name 'a'\n"
"Syntax error at 'b'\n"
@@ -209,7 +209,7 @@ class YaccErrorWarningTests(unittest.Tes
def test_yacc_error6(self):
run_import("yacc_error6")
result = sys.stdout.getvalue()
- self.assert_(check_expected(result,
+ self.assertTrue(check_expected(result,
"a=7\n"
"Line 3: Syntax error at '*'\n"
"c=21\n"
@@ -218,7 +218,7 @@ class YaccErrorWarningTests(unittest.Tes
def test_yacc_error7(self):
run_import("yacc_error7")
result = sys.stdout.getvalue()
- self.assert_(check_expected(result,
+ self.assertTrue(check_expected(result,
"a=7\n"
"Line 3: Syntax error at '*'\n"
"c=21\n"
@@ -227,7 +227,7 @@ class YaccErrorWarningTests(unittest.Tes
def test_yacc_inf(self):
self.assertRaises(ply.yacc.YaccError,run_import,"yacc_inf")
result = sys.stderr.getvalue()
- self.assert_(check_expected(result,
+ self.assertTrue(check_expected(result,
"Token 'NUMBER' defined, but not used\n"
"There is 1 unused token\n"
"Infinite recursion detected for symbol 'statement'\n"
@@ -236,27 +236,27 @@ class YaccErrorWarningTests(unittest.Tes
def test_yacc_literal(self):
self.assertRaises(ply.yacc.YaccError,run_import,"yacc_literal")
result = sys.stderr.getvalue()
- self.assert_(check_expected(result,
+ self.assertTrue(check_expected(result,
"yacc_literal.py:36: Literal token '**' in rule 'expression' may only be a single character\n"
))
def test_yacc_misplaced(self):
self.assertRaises(ply.yacc.YaccError,run_import,"yacc_misplaced")
result = sys.stderr.getvalue()
- self.assert_(check_expected(result,
+ self.assertTrue(check_expected(result,
"yacc_misplaced.py:32: Misplaced '|'\n"
))
def test_yacc_missing1(self):
self.assertRaises(ply.yacc.YaccError,run_import,"yacc_missing1")
result = sys.stderr.getvalue()
- self.assert_(check_expected(result,
+ self.assertTrue(check_expected(result,
"yacc_missing1.py:24: Symbol 'location' used, but not defined as a token or a rule\n"
))
def test_yacc_nested(self):
run_import("yacc_nested")
result = sys.stdout.getvalue()
- self.assert_(check_expected(result,
+ self.assertTrue(check_expected(result,
"A\n"
"A\n"
"A\n",
@@ -265,7 +265,7 @@ class YaccErrorWarningTests(unittest.Tes
def test_yacc_nodoc(self):
run_import("yacc_nodoc")
result = sys.stderr.getvalue()
- self.assert_(check_expected(result,
+ self.assertTrue(check_expected(result,
"yacc_nodoc.py:27: No documentation string specified in function 'p_statement_expr' (ignored)\n"
"Generating LALR tables\n"
))
@@ -273,7 +273,7 @@ class YaccErrorWarningTests(unittest.Tes
def test_yacc_noerror(self):
run_import("yacc_noerror")
result = sys.stderr.getvalue()
- self.assert_(check_expected(result,
+ self.assertTrue(check_expected(result,
"no p_error() function is defined\n"
"Generating LALR tables\n"
))
@@ -281,7 +281,7 @@ class YaccErrorWarningTests(unittest.Tes
def test_yacc_nop(self):
run_import("yacc_nop")
result = sys.stderr.getvalue()
- self.assert_(check_expected(result,
+ self.assertTrue(check_expected(result,
"yacc_nop.py:27: Possible grammar rule 'statement_expr' defined without p_ prefix\n"
"Generating LALR tables\n"
))
@@ -289,7 +289,7 @@ class YaccErrorWarningTests(unittest.Tes
def test_yacc_notfunc(self):
run_import("yacc_notfunc")
result = sys.stderr.getvalue()
- self.assert_(check_expected(result,
+ self.assertTrue(check_expected(result,
"'p_statement_assign' not defined as a function\n"
"Token 'EQUALS' defined, but not used\n"
"There is 1 unused token\n"
@@ -300,13 +300,13 @@ class YaccErrorWarningTests(unittest.Tes
run_import("yacc_notok")
except ply.yacc.YaccError:
result = sys.stderr.getvalue()
- self.assert_(check_expected(result,
+ self.assertTrue(check_expected(result,
"No token list is defined\n"))
def test_yacc_rr(self):
run_import("yacc_rr")
result = sys.stderr.getvalue()
- self.assert_(check_expected(result,
+ self.assertTrue(check_expected(result,
"Generating LALR tables\n"
"1 reduce/reduce conflict\n"
"reduce/reduce conflict in state 15 resolved using rule (statement -> NAME EQUALS NUMBER)\n"
@@ -317,7 +317,7 @@ class YaccErrorWarningTests(unittest.Tes
def test_yacc_rr_unused(self):
run_import("yacc_rr_unused")
result = sys.stderr.getvalue()
- self.assert_(check_expected(result,
+ self.assertTrue(check_expected(result,
"no p_error() function is defined\n"
"Generating LALR tables\n"
"3 reduce/reduce conflicts\n"
@@ -333,14 +333,14 @@ class YaccErrorWarningTests(unittest.Tes
def test_yacc_simple(self):
run_import("yacc_simple")
result = sys.stderr.getvalue()
- self.assert_(check_expected(result,
+ self.assertTrue(check_expected(result,
"Generating LALR tables\n"
))
def test_yacc_sr(self):
run_import("yacc_sr")
result = sys.stderr.getvalue()
- self.assert_(check_expected(result,
+ self.assertTrue(check_expected(result,
"Generating LALR tables\n"
"20 shift/reduce conflicts\n"
))
@@ -348,21 +348,21 @@ class YaccErrorWarningTests(unittest.Tes
def test_yacc_term1(self):
self.assertRaises(ply.yacc.YaccError,run_import,"yacc_term1")
result = sys.stderr.getvalue()
- self.assert_(check_expected(result,
+ self.assertTrue(check_expected(result,
"yacc_term1.py:24: Illegal rule name 'NUMBER'. Already defined as a token\n"
))
def test_yacc_unicode_literals(self):
run_import("yacc_unicode_literals")
result = sys.stderr.getvalue()
- self.assert_(check_expected(result,
+ self.assertTrue(check_expected(result,
"Generating LALR tables\n"
))
def test_yacc_unused(self):
self.assertRaises(ply.yacc.YaccError,run_import,"yacc_unused")
result = sys.stderr.getvalue()
- self.assert_(check_expected(result,
+ self.assertTrue(check_expected(result,
"yacc_unused.py:62: Symbol 'COMMA' used, but not defined as a token or a rule\n"
"Symbol 'COMMA' is unreachable\n"
"Symbol 'exprlist' is unreachable\n"
@@ -370,7 +370,7 @@ class YaccErrorWarningTests(unittest.Tes
def test_yacc_unused_rule(self):
run_import("yacc_unused_rule")
result = sys.stderr.getvalue()
- self.assert_(check_expected(result,
+ self.assertTrue(check_expected(result,
"yacc_unused_rule.py:62: Rule 'integer' defined, but not used\n"
"There is 1 unused rule\n"
"Symbol 'integer' is unreachable\n"
@@ -380,21 +380,21 @@ class YaccErrorWarningTests(unittest.Tes
def test_yacc_uprec(self):
self.assertRaises(ply.yacc.YaccError,run_import,"yacc_uprec")
result = sys.stderr.getvalue()
- self.assert_(check_expected(result,
+ self.assertTrue(check_expected(result,
"yacc_uprec.py:37: Nothing known about the precedence of 'UMINUS'\n"
))
def test_yacc_uprec2(self):
self.assertRaises(ply.yacc.YaccError,run_import,"yacc_uprec2")
result = sys.stderr.getvalue()
- self.assert_(check_expected(result,
+ self.assertTrue(check_expected(result,
"yacc_uprec2.py:37: Syntax error. Nothing follows %prec\n"
))
def test_yacc_prec1(self):
self.assertRaises(ply.yacc.YaccError,run_import,"yacc_prec1")
result = sys.stderr.getvalue()
- self.assert_(check_expected(result,
+ self.assertTrue(check_expected(result,
"Precedence rule 'left' defined for unknown symbol '+'\n"
"Precedence rule 'left' defined for unknown symbol '*'\n"
"Precedence rule 'left' defined for unknown symbol '-'\n"

@ -0,0 +1,91 @@
%global __python3 /usr/bin/python3.11
%global python3_pkgversion 3.11
%global modname ply
%bcond_without tests
Name: python%{python3_pkgversion}-%{modname}
Summary: Python Lex-Yacc
Version: 3.11
Release: 1%{?dist}
License: BSD
URL: http://www.dabeaz.com/ply/
Source0: http://www.dabeaz.com/ply/%{modname}-%{version}.tar.gz
# Fix build against Python 3.11
# https://github.com/dabeaz/ply/pull/262
Patch0: 262.patch
BuildArch: noarch
BuildRequires: python%{python3_pkgversion}-devel
BuildRequires: python%{python3_pkgversion}-rpm-macros
BuildRequires: python%{python3_pkgversion}-setuptools
%description
PLY is a straightforward lex/yacc implementation. Here is a list of its
essential features:
* It is implemented entirely in Python.
* It uses LR-parsing which is reasonably efficient and well suited for larger
grammars.
* PLY provides most of the standard lex/yacc features including support
for empty productions, precedence rules, error recovery, and support
for ambiguous grammars.
* PLY is straightforward to use and provides very extensive error checking.
* PLY doesn't try to do anything more or less than provide the basic lex/yacc
functionality. In other words, it's not a large parsing framework or a
component of some larger system.
%prep
%setup -n %{modname}-%{version}
%patch0 -p1 -b .262
find example/ -type f -executable -exec chmod -x {} ';'
find example/ -type f -name '*.py' -exec sed -i \
-e '1{\@^#!/usr/bin/env python@d}' -e '1{\@^#!/usr/local/bin/python@d}' \
{} ';'
rm -rf *.egg-info
# extract license block from beginning of README.md
grep -B1000 "POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE" README.md > LICENSE
%build
%py3_build
%install
%py3_install
%if %{with tests}
%check
pushd test
./cleanup.sh
%{__python3} testlex.py
%{__python3} testyacc.py
popd
%endif
%files -n python%{python3_pkgversion}-%{modname}
%doc CHANGES README.md
%license LICENSE
%{python3_sitelib}/%{modname}/
%{python3_sitelib}/%{modname}-%{version}-*.egg-info/
%changelog
* Fri Nov 11 2022 Charalampos Stratakis <cstratak@redhat.com> - 3.11-1
- Initial package
- Fedora contributions by:
Bill Nottingham <notting@fedoraproject.org>
Charalampos Stratakis <cstratak@redhat.com>
Christian Heimes <cheimes@redhat.com>
David Malcolm <dmalcolm@redhat.com>
Dennis Gilmore <dennis@ausil.us>
Ignacio Vazquez-Abrams <ivazquez@fedoraproject.org>
Igor Gnatenko <ignatenkobrain@fedoraproject.org>
Jesse Keating <jkeating@fedoraproject.org>
Miro Hrončok <miro@hroncok.cz>
Orion Poplawski <orion@cora.nwra.com>
Patrik Kopkan <pkopkan@redhat.com>
Robert Kuska <rkuska@redhat.com>
Slavek Kabrda <bkabrda@redhat.com>
Stephen Gallagher <sgallagh@redhat.com>
Thomas Spura <tomspur@fedoraproject.org>
Tom spot Callaway <spot@fedoraproject.org>
Troy Dawson <tdawson@redhat.com>
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