from test_support import * from javatests import ListTest class PyListTest(ListTest): def __init__(self): ListTest.__init__(self) def newInstance(self, coll): if coll is None: return list() else: return list(coll) def isReadOnly(self): return False class PyTupleTest(ListTest): def __init__(self): ListTest.__init__(self) def newInstance(self, coll): if coll is None: return tuple() else: return tuple(coll) def isReadOnly(self): return True # these first two tests just verify that we have a good unit test print_test("ListTest.java driver (test_javalist.py)", 1) print_test("running test on ArrayList", 2) alt = ListTest.getArrayListTest(False) alt.testAll() print_test("running test on ArrayList (read-only)", 2) alt = ListTest.getArrayListTest(True) alt.testAll() # Now run the critical tests print_test("running test on PyListTest", 2) plt = PyListTest() plt.testAll() print_test("running test on PyTupleTest", 2) ptt = PyTupleTest() ptt.testAll()