# 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()