# -*- coding: utf-8 -*- # import unittest from nose import tools from kitchen import iterutils class TestStrictDict(unittest.TestCase): iterable_data = ( [0, 1, 2], [], (0, 1, 2), tuple(), set([0, 1, 2]), set(), dict(a=1, b=2), dict(), [None], [False], [0], xrange(0, 3), iter([1, 2, 3]), ) non_iterable_data = ( None, False, True, 0, 1.1, ) def test_isiterable(self): for item in self.iterable_data: tools.ok_(iterutils.isiterable(item) == True) for item in self.non_iterable_data: tools.ok_(iterutils.isiterable(item) == False) # strings tools.ok_(iterutils.isiterable('a', include_string=True) == True) tools.ok_(iterutils.isiterable('a', include_string=False) == False) tools.ok_(iterutils.isiterable('a') == False) def test_iterate(self): iterutils.iterate(None) for item in self.non_iterable_data: tools.ok_(list(iterutils.iterate(item)) == [item]) for item in self.iterable_data[:-1]: tools.ok_(list(iterutils.iterate(item)) == list(item)) # iter() is exhausted after use so we have to test separately tools.ok_(list(iterutils.iterate(iter([1, 2, 3]))) == [1, 2, 3]) # strings tools.ok_(list(iterutils.iterate('abc')) == ['abc']) tools.ok_(list(iterutils.iterate('abc', include_string=True)) == ['a', 'b', 'c'])