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- # General test module for win32api - please add some :)
- import array
- import os
- import sys
- import unittest
-
- import pywintypes
- import win32con
- import win32gui
- from pywin32_testutil import str2bytes
- from win32clipboard import *
-
- custom_format_name = "PythonClipboardTestFormat"
-
-
- class CrashingTestCase(unittest.TestCase):
- def test_722082(self):
- class crasher(object):
- pass
-
- obj = crasher()
- OpenClipboard()
- try:
- EmptyClipboard()
- # This used to crash - now correctly raises type error.
- self.assertRaises(TypeError, SetClipboardData, 0, obj)
- finally:
- CloseClipboard()
-
-
- class TestBitmap(unittest.TestCase):
- def setUp(self):
- self.bmp_handle = None
- try:
- this_file = __file__
- except NameError:
- this_file = sys.argv[0]
- this_dir = os.path.dirname(this_file)
- self.bmp_name = os.path.join(
- os.path.abspath(this_dir), "..", "Demos", "images", "smiley.bmp"
- )
- self.assertTrue(os.path.isfile(self.bmp_name), self.bmp_name)
- flags = win32con.LR_DEFAULTSIZE | win32con.LR_LOADFROMFILE
- self.bmp_handle = win32gui.LoadImage(
- 0, self.bmp_name, win32con.IMAGE_BITMAP, 0, 0, flags
- )
- self.assertTrue(self.bmp_handle, "Failed to get a bitmap handle")
-
- def tearDown(self):
- if self.bmp_handle:
- win32gui.DeleteObject(self.bmp_handle)
-
- def test_bitmap_roundtrip(self):
- OpenClipboard()
- try:
- SetClipboardData(win32con.CF_BITMAP, self.bmp_handle)
- got_handle = GetClipboardDataHandle(win32con.CF_BITMAP)
- self.assertEqual(got_handle, self.bmp_handle)
- finally:
- CloseClipboard()
-
-
- class TestStrings(unittest.TestCase):
- def setUp(self):
- OpenClipboard()
-
- def tearDown(self):
- CloseClipboard()
-
- def test_unicode(self):
- val = "test-\a9har"
- SetClipboardData(win32con.CF_UNICODETEXT, val)
- self.assertEqual(GetClipboardData(win32con.CF_UNICODETEXT), val)
-
- def test_unicode_text(self):
- val = "test-val"
- SetClipboardText(val)
- # GetClipboardData doesn't to auto string conversions - so on py3k,
- # CF_TEXT returns bytes.
- expected = str2bytes(val)
- self.assertEqual(GetClipboardData(win32con.CF_TEXT), expected)
- SetClipboardText(val, win32con.CF_UNICODETEXT)
- self.assertEqual(GetClipboardData(win32con.CF_UNICODETEXT), val)
-
- def test_string(self):
- val = str2bytes("test")
- SetClipboardData(win32con.CF_TEXT, val)
- self.assertEqual(GetClipboardData(win32con.CF_TEXT), val)
-
-
- class TestGlobalMemory(unittest.TestCase):
- def setUp(self):
- OpenClipboard()
-
- def tearDown(self):
- CloseClipboard()
-
- def test_mem(self):
- val = str2bytes("test")
- expected = str2bytes("test\0")
- SetClipboardData(win32con.CF_TEXT, val)
- # Get the raw data - this will include the '\0'
- raw_data = GetGlobalMemory(GetClipboardDataHandle(win32con.CF_TEXT))
- self.assertEqual(expected, raw_data)
-
- def test_bad_mem(self):
- self.assertRaises(pywintypes.error, GetGlobalMemory, 0)
- self.assertRaises(pywintypes.error, GetGlobalMemory, -1)
- if sys.getwindowsversion()[0] <= 5:
- # For some reason, the value '1' dies from a 64bit process, but
- # "works" (ie, gives the correct exception) from a 32bit process.
- # just silently skip this value on Vista.
- self.assertRaises(pywintypes.error, GetGlobalMemory, 1)
-
- def test_custom_mem(self):
- test_data = str2bytes("hello\x00\xff")
- test_buffer = array.array("b", test_data)
- cf = RegisterClipboardFormat(custom_format_name)
- self.assertEqual(custom_format_name, GetClipboardFormatName(cf))
- SetClipboardData(cf, test_buffer)
- hglobal = GetClipboardDataHandle(cf)
- data = GetGlobalMemory(hglobal)
- self.assertEqual(data, test_data)
-
-
- if __name__ == "__main__":
- unittest.main()
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