commit 7fb7946939ed4801cfe79adbd6f9a0702f4464b2 Author: Damian Johnson atagar@torproject.org Date: Sat Jan 28 11:04:11 2012 -0800
Renaming assert_message_parses to be private
Very minor correction to the ControlMessage unit tests. --- test/unit/socket/control_message.py | 18 +++++++++--------- 1 files changed, 9 insertions(+), 9 deletions(-)
diff --git a/test/unit/socket/control_message.py b/test/unit/socket/control_message.py index 37f1cc0..6d246e4 100644 --- a/test/unit/socket/control_message.py +++ b/test/unit/socket/control_message.py @@ -35,7 +35,7 @@ class TestControlMessage(unittest.TestCase): Checks the basic 'OK' response that we get for most commands. """
- message = self.assert_message_parses(OK_REPLY) + message = self._assert_message_parses(OK_REPLY) self.assertEquals("OK", str(message))
contents = message.content() @@ -48,7 +48,7 @@ class TestControlMessage(unittest.TestCase): """
# BW event - message = self.assert_message_parses(EVENT_BW) + message = self._assert_message_parses(EVENT_BW) self.assertEquals("BW 32326 2856", str(message))
contents = message.content() @@ -57,7 +57,7 @@ class TestControlMessage(unittest.TestCase):
# few types of CIRC events for circ_content in (EVENT_CIRC_TIMEOUT, EVENT_CIRC_LAUNCHED, EVENT_CIRC_EXTENDED): - message = self.assert_message_parses(circ_content) + message = self._assert_message_parses(circ_content) self.assertEquals(circ_content[4:-2], str(message))
contents = message.content() @@ -70,7 +70,7 @@ class TestControlMessage(unittest.TestCase): """
# GETINFO version (basic single-line results) - message = self.assert_message_parses(GETINFO_VERSION) + message = self._assert_message_parses(GETINFO_VERSION) self.assertEquals(2, len(list(message))) self.assertEquals(2, len(str(message).splitlines()))
@@ -81,7 +81,7 @@ class TestControlMessage(unittest.TestCase): self.assertEquals(("250", " ", "OK"), contents[1])
# GETINFO info/names (data entry) - message = self.assert_message_parses(GETINFO_INFONAMES) + message = self._assert_message_parses(GETINFO_INFONAMES) self.assertEquals(2, len(list(message))) self.assertEquals(8, len(str(message).splitlines()))
@@ -119,7 +119,7 @@ class TestControlMessage(unittest.TestCase): # sanity check the above test isn't broken due to leaving infonames_lines # with invalid data
- self.assert_message_parses("".join(infonames_lines)) + self._assert_message_parses("".join(infonames_lines))
def test_malformed_prefix(self): """ @@ -140,8 +140,8 @@ class TestControlMessage(unittest.TestCase): self.assertRaises(stem.socket.ProtocolError, stem.socket.recv_message, StringIO.StringIO(replacement_test_input)) else: # otherwise the data will be malformed, but this goes undetected - self.assert_message_parses(removal_test_input) - self.assert_message_parses(replacement_test_input) + self._assert_message_parses(removal_test_input) + self._assert_message_parses(replacement_test_input)
def test_disconnected_socket(self): """ @@ -153,7 +153,7 @@ class TestControlMessage(unittest.TestCase): control_socket_file = control_socket.makefile() self.assertRaises(stem.socket.SocketClosed, stem.socket.recv_message, control_socket_file)
- def assert_message_parses(self, controller_reply): + def _assert_message_parses(self, controller_reply): """ Performs some basic sanity checks that a reply mirrors its parsed result.