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samba-mirror/python/samba/tests/smbd_base.py
Rob van der Linde 6ac4833678 python: tests: update all super calls to python 3 style in tests
Signed-off-by: Rob van der Linde <rob@catalyst.net.nz>
Reviewed-by: Douglas Bagnall <douglas.bagnall@catalyst.net.nz>
Reviewed-by: Andrew Bartlett <abartlet@samba.org>

[abartlet@samba.org Some python2 style super() calls remain due
 to being an actual, even if reasonable, behaviour change]
2023-11-30 01:05:32 +00:00

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# Unix SMB/CIFS implementation. Common code for smbd python bindings tests
# Copyright (C) Catalyst.Net Ltd 2019
#
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from samba.tests import TestCaseInTempDir
import os
TEST_UMASK = 0o042
class SmbdBaseTests(TestCaseInTempDir):
def get_umask(self):
# we can only get the umask by setting it to something
curr_umask = os.umask(0)
# restore the old setting
os.umask(curr_umask)
return curr_umask
def setUp(self):
super().setUp()
self.orig_umask = self.get_umask()
# set an arbitrary umask - the underlying smbd code should override
# this, but it allows us to check if umask is left unset
os.umask(TEST_UMASK)
def tearDown(self):
# the current umask should be what we set it to earlier - if it's not,
# it indicates the code has changed it and not restored it
self.assertEqual(self.get_umask(), TEST_UMASK,
"umask unexpectedly overridden by test")
# restore the original umask value (before we interfered with it)
os.umask(self.orig_umask)
super().tearDown()