[Python-checkins] r45982 - python/trunk/Lib/ctypes/test/test_find.py

thomas.heller python-checkins at python.org
Fri May 12 21:31:46 CEST 2006


Author: thomas.heller
Date: Fri May 12 21:31:46 2006
New Revision: 45982

Modified:
   python/trunk/Lib/ctypes/test/test_find.py   (contents, props changed)
Log:
add svn:eol-style native svn:keywords Id

Modified: python/trunk/Lib/ctypes/test/test_find.py
==============================================================================
--- python/trunk/Lib/ctypes/test/test_find.py	(original)
+++ python/trunk/Lib/ctypes/test/test_find.py	Fri May 12 21:31:46 2006
@@ -1,104 +1,104 @@
-import unittest
-import os, sys
-from ctypes import *
-from ctypes.util import find_library
-from ctypes.test import is_resource_enabled
-
-if sys.platform == "win32":
-    lib_gl = find_library("OpenGL32")
-    lib_glu = find_library("Glu32")
-    lib_glut = find_library("glut32")
-    lib_gle = None
-elif sys.platform == "darwin":
-    lib_gl = lib_glu = find_library("OpenGL")
-    lib_glut = find_library("GLUT")
-    lib_gle = None
-else:
-    lib_gl = find_library("GL")
-    lib_glu = find_library("GLU")
-    lib_glut = find_library("glut")
-    lib_gle = find_library("gle")
-
-## print, for debugging
-if is_resource_enabled("printing"):
-    if lib_gl or lib_glu or lib_glut or lib_gle:
-        print "OpenGL libraries:"
-        for item in (("GL", lib_gl),
-                     ("GLU", lib_glu),
-                     ("glut", lib_glut),
-                     ("gle", lib_gle)):
-            print "\t", item
-
-
-# On some systems, loading the OpenGL libraries needs the RTLD_GLOBAL mode.
-class Test_OpenGL_libs(unittest.TestCase):
-    def setUp(self):
-        self.gl = self.glu = self.gle = self.glut = None
-        if lib_gl:
-            self.gl = CDLL(lib_gl, mode=RTLD_GLOBAL)
-        if lib_glu:
-            self.glu = CDLL(lib_glu, RTLD_GLOBAL)
-        if lib_glut:
-            # On some systems, additional libraries seem to be
-            # required, loading glut fails with
-            # "OSError: /usr/lib/libglut.so.3: undefined symbol: XGetExtensionVersion"
-            # I cannot figure out how to repair the test on these
-            # systems (red hat), so we ignore it when the glut or gle
-            # libraries cannot be loaded.  See also:
-            # https://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=detail&atid=105470&aid=1478253&group_id=5470
-            # http://mail.python.org/pipermail/python-dev/2006-May/064789.html
-            try:
-                self.glut = CDLL(lib_glut)
-            except OSError:
-                pass
-        if lib_gle:
-            try:
-                self.gle = CDLL(lib_gle)
-            except OSError:
-                pass
-
-    if lib_gl:
-        def test_gl(self):
-            if self.gl:
-                self.gl.glClearIndex
-
-    if lib_glu:
-        def test_glu(self):
-            if self.glu:
-                self.glu.gluBeginCurve
-
-    if lib_glut:
-        def test_glut(self):
-            if self.glut:
-                self.glut.glutWireTetrahedron
-
-    if lib_gle:
-        def test_gle(self):
-            if self.gle:
-                self.gle.gleGetJoinStyle
-
-##if os.name == "posix" and sys.platform != "darwin":
-
-##    # On platforms where the default shared library suffix is '.so',
-##    # at least some libraries can be loaded as attributes of the cdll
-##    # object, since ctypes now tries loading the lib again
-##    # with '.so' appended of the first try fails.
-##    #
-##    # Won't work for libc, unfortunately.  OTOH, it isn't
-##    # needed for libc since this is already mapped into the current
-##    # process (?)
-##    #
-##    # On MAC OSX, it won't work either, because dlopen() needs a full path,
-##    # and the default suffix is either none or '.dylib'.
-
-##    class LoadLibs(unittest.TestCase):
-##        def test_libm(self):
-##            import math
-##            libm = cdll.libm
-##            sqrt = libm.sqrt
-##            sqrt.argtypes = (c_double,)
-##            sqrt.restype = c_double
-##            self.failUnlessEqual(sqrt(2), math.sqrt(2))
-
-if __name__ == "__main__":
-    unittest.main()
+import unittest
+import os, sys
+from ctypes import *
+from ctypes.util import find_library
+from ctypes.test import is_resource_enabled
+
+if sys.platform == "win32":
+    lib_gl = find_library("OpenGL32")
+    lib_glu = find_library("Glu32")
+    lib_glut = find_library("glut32")
+    lib_gle = None
+elif sys.platform == "darwin":
+    lib_gl = lib_glu = find_library("OpenGL")
+    lib_glut = find_library("GLUT")
+    lib_gle = None
+else:
+    lib_gl = find_library("GL")
+    lib_glu = find_library("GLU")
+    lib_glut = find_library("glut")
+    lib_gle = find_library("gle")
+
+## print, for debugging
+if is_resource_enabled("printing"):
+    if lib_gl or lib_glu or lib_glut or lib_gle:
+        print "OpenGL libraries:"
+        for item in (("GL", lib_gl),
+                     ("GLU", lib_glu),
+                     ("glut", lib_glut),
+                     ("gle", lib_gle)):
+            print "\t", item
+
+
+# On some systems, loading the OpenGL libraries needs the RTLD_GLOBAL mode.
+class Test_OpenGL_libs(unittest.TestCase):
+    def setUp(self):
+        self.gl = self.glu = self.gle = self.glut = None
+        if lib_gl:
+            self.gl = CDLL(lib_gl, mode=RTLD_GLOBAL)
+        if lib_glu:
+            self.glu = CDLL(lib_glu, RTLD_GLOBAL)
+        if lib_glut:
+            # On some systems, additional libraries seem to be
+            # required, loading glut fails with
+            # "OSError: /usr/lib/libglut.so.3: undefined symbol: XGetExtensionVersion"
+            # I cannot figure out how to repair the test on these
+            # systems (red hat), so we ignore it when the glut or gle
+            # libraries cannot be loaded.  See also:
+            # https://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=detail&atid=105470&aid=1478253&group_id=5470
+            # http://mail.python.org/pipermail/python-dev/2006-May/064789.html
+            try:
+                self.glut = CDLL(lib_glut)
+            except OSError:
+                pass
+        if lib_gle:
+            try:
+                self.gle = CDLL(lib_gle)
+            except OSError:
+                pass
+
+    if lib_gl:
+        def test_gl(self):
+            if self.gl:
+                self.gl.glClearIndex
+
+    if lib_glu:
+        def test_glu(self):
+            if self.glu:
+                self.glu.gluBeginCurve
+
+    if lib_glut:
+        def test_glut(self):
+            if self.glut:
+                self.glut.glutWireTetrahedron
+
+    if lib_gle:
+        def test_gle(self):
+            if self.gle:
+                self.gle.gleGetJoinStyle
+
+##if os.name == "posix" and sys.platform != "darwin":
+
+##    # On platforms where the default shared library suffix is '.so',
+##    # at least some libraries can be loaded as attributes of the cdll
+##    # object, since ctypes now tries loading the lib again
+##    # with '.so' appended of the first try fails.
+##    #
+##    # Won't work for libc, unfortunately.  OTOH, it isn't
+##    # needed for libc since this is already mapped into the current
+##    # process (?)
+##    #
+##    # On MAC OSX, it won't work either, because dlopen() needs a full path,
+##    # and the default suffix is either none or '.dylib'.
+
+##    class LoadLibs(unittest.TestCase):
+##        def test_libm(self):
+##            import math
+##            libm = cdll.libm
+##            sqrt = libm.sqrt
+##            sqrt.argtypes = (c_double,)
+##            sqrt.restype = c_double
+##            self.failUnlessEqual(sqrt(2), math.sqrt(2))
+
+if __name__ == "__main__":
+    unittest.main()


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