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libxml2/python/tests/reader7.py
Nick Wellnhofer 138213acdf python: Fix tests on MinGW
Add the directory containing libxml2.dll with os.add_dll_directory to
make tests work on MinGW.

This has changed in Python 3.8 but for some reason, the issue only
turned up with Python 3.11 on MinGW. Contrary to documentation, copying
libxml2.dll into the directory containing the .pyd file doesn't work.
2023-08-15 12:55:35 +02:00

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#!/usr/bin/env python3
#
# this tests the entities substitutions with the XmlTextReader interface
#
import sys
import setup_test
import libxml2
# Memory debug specific
libxml2.debugMemory(1)
result = ""
def processNode(reader):
global result
result = result + "%d %d %s %d\n" % (reader.Depth(), reader.NodeType(),
reader.Name(), reader.IsEmptyElement())
#
# Parse a document testing the readerForxxx API
#
docstr="""<foo>
<label>some text</label>
<item>100</item>
</foo>"""
expect="""0 1 foo 0
1 14 #text 0
1 1 label 0
2 3 #text 0
1 15 label 0
1 14 #text 0
1 1 item 0
2 3 #text 0
1 15 item 0
1 14 #text 0
0 15 foo 0
"""
result = ""
reader = libxml2.readerForDoc(docstr, "test1", None, 0)
ret = reader.Read()
while ret == 1:
processNode(reader)
ret = reader.Read()
if ret != 0:
print("Error parsing the document test1")
sys.exit(1)
if result != expect:
print("Unexpected result for test1")
print(result)
sys.exit(1)
#
# Reuse the reader for another document testing the ReaderNewxxx API
#
docstr="""<foo>
<label>some text</label>
<item>1000</item>
</foo>"""
expect="""0 1 foo 0
1 14 #text 0
1 1 label 0
2 3 #text 0
1 15 label 0
1 14 #text 0
1 1 item 0
2 3 #text 0
1 15 item 0
1 14 #text 0
0 15 foo 0
"""
result = ""
reader.NewDoc(docstr, "test2", None, 0)
ret = reader.Read()
while ret == 1:
processNode(reader)
ret = reader.Read()
if ret != 0:
print("Error parsing the document test2")
sys.exit(1)
if result != expect:
print("Unexpected result for test2")
print(result)
sys.exit(1)
#
# cleanup
#
del reader
# Memory debug specific
libxml2.cleanupParser()
if libxml2.debugMemory(1) == 0:
print("OK")
else:
print("Memory leak %d bytes" % (libxml2.debugMemory(1)))