[Python-3000] Need help fixing failing Py3k Unittests in py3k-struni (original) (raw)
Guido van Rossum guido at python.org
Wed Jul 11 10:01:05 CEST 2007
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Yeah, I'm looking in to this right now. What a mess! But I'm close to a fix.
There's more that causes test_descr to fail however. Bleh, what a terrible unit test -- it doesn't use the unittest module, and a single failure aborts the rest of the test.
--Guido
On 7/11/07, Walter Dörwald <walter at livinglogic.de> wrote:
Christian Heimes wrote:
> I found a bug in the str type that may affect a lot of tests. > > In the py3k-struni branch the str() constructor doesn't use str when > the argument is an instance of a subclass of str. A user defined string > can't change str(). The repr method isn't affected. This hasn't been rewired yet. Behind the covers str still behaves like unicode, i.e. it uses unicode for conversion. Servus, Walter
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