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1 # Ridiculously simple test of the os.startfile function for Windows.
2 #
3 # empty.vbs is an empty file (except for a comment), which does
4 # nothing when run with cscript or wscript.
5 #
6 # A possible improvement would be to have empty.vbs do something that
7 # we can detect here, to make sure that not only the os.startfile()
8 # call succeeded, but also the script actually has run.
9 
10 import unittest
11 from test import test_support
12 import os
13 import sys
14 from os import path
15 
16 startfile = test_support.get_attribute(os, 'startfile')
17 
18 
19 class TestCase(unittest.TestCase):
20     def test_nonexisting(self):
21         self.assertRaises(OSError, startfile, "nonexisting.vbs")
22 
23     def test_nonexisting_u(self):
24         self.assertRaises(OSError, startfile, u"nonexisting.vbs")
25 
26     def check_empty(self, empty):
27         # We need to make sure the child process starts in a directory
28         # we're not about to delete. If we're running under -j, that
29         # means the test harness provided directory isn't a safe option.
30         # See http://bugs.python.org/issue15526 for more details
31         with test_support.change_cwd(path.dirname(sys.executable)):
32             startfile(empty)
33             startfile(empty, "open")
34 
35     def test_empty(self):
36         empty = path.join(path.dirname(__file__), "empty.vbs")
37         self.check_empty(empty)
38 
39     def test_empty_unicode(self):
40         empty = path.join(path.dirname(__file__), "empty.vbs")
41         empty = unicode(empty, "mbcs")
42         self.check_empty(empty)
43 
44 def test_main():
45     test_support.run_unittest(TestCase)
46 
47 if __name__=="__main__":
48     test_main()
49