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Merge pull request #1938 from minrk/xreqxrep...
Merge pull request #1938 from minrk/xreqxrep Remove remaining references to deprecated XREP/XREQ names. There was only one actual use of the deprecated constants in code, but numerous mentions in docstrings, etc. These names have been removed from the next libzmq release, and will presumably be removed from pyzmq someday.

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test_jsonutil.py
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"""Test suite for our JSON utilities.
"""
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Copyright (C) 2010-2011 The IPython Development Team
#
# Distributed under the terms of the BSD License. The full license is in
# the file COPYING.txt, distributed as part of this software.
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Imports
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# stdlib
import json
# third party
import nose.tools as nt
# our own
from ..jsonutil import json_clean
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Test functions
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
def test():
# list of input/expected output. Use None for the expected output if it
# can be the same as the input.
pairs = [(1, None), # start with scalars
(1.0, None),
('a', None),
(True, None),
(False, None),
(None, None),
# complex numbers for now just go to strings, as otherwise they
# are unserializable
(1j, '1j'),
# Containers
([1, 2], None),
((1, 2), [1, 2]),
(set([1, 2]), [1, 2]),
(dict(x=1), None),
({'x': 1, 'y':[1,2,3], '1':'int'}, None),
# More exotic objects
((x for x in range(3)), [0, 1, 2]),
(iter([1, 2]), [1, 2]),
]
for val, jval in pairs:
if jval is None:
jval = val
out = json_clean(val)
# validate our cleanup
nt.assert_equal(out, jval)
# and ensure that what we return, indeed encodes cleanly
json.loads(json.dumps(out))
def test_lambda():
jc = json_clean(lambda : 1)
assert isinstance(jc, str)
assert '<lambda>' in jc
json.dumps(jc)
def test_exception():
bad_dicts = [{1:'number', '1':'string'},
{True:'bool', 'True':'string'},
]
for d in bad_dicts:
nt.assert_raises(ValueError, json_clean, d)