Protocol Buffers - Google's data interchange format (grpc依赖)
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# Copyright (c) 2009-2021, Google LLC |
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from google.protobuf.internal import message_test |
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import unittest |
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# We don't want to support extending repeated fields with nothing; this behavior |
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# is marked for deprecation in the existing library. |
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message_test.MessageTest.testExtendFloatWithNothing_proto2.__unittest_expecting_failure__ = True |
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message_test.MessageTest.testExtendFloatWithNothing_proto3.__unittest_expecting_failure__ = True |
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message_test.MessageTest.testExtendInt32WithNothing_proto2.__unittest_expecting_failure__ = True |
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message_test.MessageTest.testExtendInt32WithNothing_proto3.__unittest_expecting_failure__ = True |
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message_test.MessageTest.testExtendStringWithNothing_proto2.__unittest_expecting_failure__ = True |
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message_test.MessageTest.testExtendStringWithNothing_proto3.__unittest_expecting_failure__ = True |
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# Our float printing suffers from not having dtoa(). |
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message_test.MessageTest.testFloatPrinting_proto2.__unittest_expecting_failure__ = True |
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message_test.MessageTest.testFloatPrinting_proto3.__unittest_expecting_failure__ = True |
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message_test.MessageTest.testHighPrecisionDoublePrinting_proto2.__unittest_expecting_failure__ = True |
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message_test.MessageTest.testHighPrecisionDoublePrinting_proto3.__unittest_expecting_failure__ = True |
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# For these tests we are throwing the correct error, only the text of the error |
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# message is a mismatch. For technical reasons around the limited API, matching |
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# the existing error message exactly is not feasible. |
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message_test.Proto3Test.testCopyFromBadType.__unittest_expecting_failure__ = True |
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message_test.Proto3Test.testMergeFromBadType.__unittest_expecting_failure__ = True |
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message_test.Proto2Test.testPythonicInit.__unittest_expecting_failure__ = True |
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message_test.Proto2Test.test_documentation.__unittest_expecting_failure__ = True |
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if __name__ == '__main__': |
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unittest.main(module=message_test, verbosity=2)
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