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- # test_whitespace.py -- Tests for whitespace error detection
- # Copyright (C) 2025 Dulwich contributors
- #
- # SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0 OR GPL-2.0-or-later
- # Dulwich is dual-licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 and the GNU
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- # <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/> for a copy of the GNU General Public License
- # and <http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0> for a copy of the Apache
- # License, Version 2.0.
- #
- """Tests for whitespace error detection."""
- from dulwich.whitespace import (
- DEFAULT_WHITESPACE_ERRORS,
- WhitespaceChecker,
- fix_whitespace_errors,
- parse_whitespace_config,
- )
- from . import TestCase
- class WhitespaceConfigTests(TestCase):
- """Test core.whitespace configuration parsing."""
- def test_parse_default(self) -> None:
- """Test default whitespace configuration."""
- errors, tab_width = parse_whitespace_config(None)
- self.assertEqual(errors, DEFAULT_WHITESPACE_ERRORS)
- self.assertEqual(tab_width, 8)
- def test_parse_empty(self) -> None:
- """Test empty whitespace configuration."""
- errors, tab_width = parse_whitespace_config("")
- self.assertEqual(errors, set())
- self.assertEqual(tab_width, 8)
- def test_parse_single_error(self) -> None:
- """Test single error type."""
- errors, tab_width = parse_whitespace_config("blank-at-eol")
- self.assertEqual(errors, {"blank-at-eol"})
- self.assertEqual(tab_width, 8)
- def test_parse_multiple_errors(self) -> None:
- """Test multiple error types."""
- errors, tab_width = parse_whitespace_config(
- "blank-at-eol,space-before-tab,tab-in-indent"
- )
- self.assertEqual(errors, {"blank-at-eol", "space-before-tab", "tab-in-indent"})
- self.assertEqual(tab_width, 8)
- def test_parse_with_negation(self) -> None:
- """Test negation of default errors."""
- errors, tab_width = parse_whitespace_config("-blank-at-eol")
- # Should have defaults minus blank-at-eol
- expected = DEFAULT_WHITESPACE_ERRORS - {"blank-at-eol"}
- self.assertEqual(errors, expected)
- self.assertEqual(tab_width, 8)
- def test_parse_trailing_space_alias(self) -> None:
- """Test that trailing-space is an alias for blank-at-eol."""
- errors, tab_width = parse_whitespace_config("trailing-space")
- self.assertEqual(errors, {"blank-at-eol"})
- self.assertEqual(tab_width, 8)
- def test_parse_tabwidth(self) -> None:
- """Test tabwidth setting."""
- errors, tab_width = parse_whitespace_config("blank-at-eol,tabwidth=4")
- self.assertEqual(errors, {"blank-at-eol"})
- self.assertEqual(tab_width, 4)
- def test_parse_invalid_tabwidth(self) -> None:
- """Test invalid tabwidth defaults to 8."""
- errors, tab_width = parse_whitespace_config("tabwidth=invalid")
- self.assertEqual(tab_width, 8)
- errors, tab_width = parse_whitespace_config("tabwidth=0")
- self.assertEqual(tab_width, 8)
- class WhitespaceCheckerTests(TestCase):
- """Test WhitespaceChecker functionality."""
- def test_blank_at_eol(self) -> None:
- """Test detection of trailing whitespace."""
- checker = WhitespaceChecker({"blank-at-eol"})
- # No trailing whitespace
- errors = checker.check_line(b"normal line", 1)
- self.assertEqual(errors, [])
- # Trailing space
- errors = checker.check_line(b"trailing space ", 1)
- self.assertEqual(errors, [("blank-at-eol", 1)])
- # Trailing tab
- errors = checker.check_line(b"trailing tab\t", 1)
- self.assertEqual(errors, [("blank-at-eol", 1)])
- # Multiple trailing whitespace
- errors = checker.check_line(b"multiple \t ", 1)
- self.assertEqual(errors, [("blank-at-eol", 1)])
- def test_space_before_tab(self) -> None:
- """Test detection of space before tab in indentation."""
- checker = WhitespaceChecker({"space-before-tab"})
- # No space before tab
- errors = checker.check_line(b"\tindented", 1)
- self.assertEqual(errors, [])
- # Space before tab in indentation
- errors = checker.check_line(b" \tindented", 1)
- self.assertEqual(errors, [("space-before-tab", 1)])
- # Space before tab not in indentation (should not trigger)
- errors = checker.check_line(b"code \t comment", 1)
- self.assertEqual(errors, [])
- def test_indent_with_non_tab(self) -> None:
- """Test detection of 8+ spaces at start of line."""
- checker = WhitespaceChecker({"indent-with-non-tab"}, tab_width=8)
- # Less than 8 spaces
- errors = checker.check_line(b" code", 1)
- self.assertEqual(errors, [])
- # Exactly 8 spaces
- errors = checker.check_line(b" code", 1)
- self.assertEqual(errors, [("indent-with-non-tab", 1)])
- # More than 8 spaces
- errors = checker.check_line(b" code", 1)
- self.assertEqual(errors, [("indent-with-non-tab", 1)])
- # Tab after spaces resets count
- errors = checker.check_line(b" \t code", 1)
- self.assertEqual(errors, [])
- # Custom tab width
- checker = WhitespaceChecker({"indent-with-non-tab"}, tab_width=4)
- errors = checker.check_line(b" code", 1)
- self.assertEqual(errors, [("indent-with-non-tab", 1)])
- def test_tab_in_indent(self) -> None:
- """Test detection of tabs in indentation."""
- checker = WhitespaceChecker({"tab-in-indent"})
- # No tabs
- errors = checker.check_line(b" code", 1)
- self.assertEqual(errors, [])
- # Tab in indentation
- errors = checker.check_line(b"\tcode", 1)
- self.assertEqual(errors, [("tab-in-indent", 1)])
- # Tab after non-whitespace (should not trigger)
- errors = checker.check_line(b"code\tcomment", 1)
- self.assertEqual(errors, [])
- def test_cr_at_eol(self) -> None:
- """Test detection of carriage return at end of line."""
- checker = WhitespaceChecker({"cr-at-eol"})
- # No CR
- errors = checker.check_line(b"normal line", 1)
- self.assertEqual(errors, [])
- # CR at end
- errors = checker.check_line(b"line\r", 1)
- self.assertEqual(errors, [("cr-at-eol", 1)])
- def test_blank_at_eof(self) -> None:
- """Test detection of blank lines at end of file."""
- checker = WhitespaceChecker({"blank-at-eof"})
- # No trailing blank lines
- content = b"line1\nline2\nline3"
- errors = checker.check_content(content)
- self.assertEqual(errors, [])
- # One trailing blank line (normal for files ending with newline)
- content = b"line1\nline2\nline3\n"
- errors = checker.check_content(content)
- self.assertEqual(errors, [])
- # Multiple trailing blank lines
- content = b"line1\nline2\n\n\n"
- errors = checker.check_content(content)
- self.assertEqual(errors, [("blank-at-eof", 5)])
- # Only blank lines
- content = b"\n\n\n"
- errors = checker.check_content(content)
- self.assertEqual(errors, [("blank-at-eof", 4)])
- def test_multiple_errors(self) -> None:
- """Test detection of multiple error types."""
- checker = WhitespaceChecker(
- {"blank-at-eol", "space-before-tab", "tab-in-indent"}
- )
- # Line with multiple errors
- errors = checker.check_line(b" \tcode ", 1)
- error_types = {e[0] for e in errors}
- self.assertEqual(
- error_types, {"blank-at-eol", "space-before-tab", "tab-in-indent"}
- )
- def test_check_content_crlf(self) -> None:
- """Test content checking with CRLF line endings."""
- checker = WhitespaceChecker({"blank-at-eol", "cr-at-eol"})
- # CRLF line endings
- content = b"line1\r\nline2 \r\nline3\r\n"
- errors = checker.check_content(content)
- # Should detect trailing space on line 2 but not CR (since CRLF is handled)
- self.assertEqual(errors, [("blank-at-eol", 2)])
- class WhitespaceFixTests(TestCase):
- """Test whitespace error fixing."""
- def test_fix_blank_at_eol(self) -> None:
- """Test fixing trailing whitespace."""
- content = b"line1 \nline2\t\nline3"
- errors = [("blank-at-eol", 1), ("blank-at-eol", 2)]
- fixed = fix_whitespace_errors(content, errors)
- self.assertEqual(fixed, b"line1\nline2\nline3")
- def test_fix_blank_at_eof(self) -> None:
- """Test fixing blank lines at end of file."""
- content = b"line1\nline2\n\n\n"
- errors = [("blank-at-eof", 4)]
- fixed = fix_whitespace_errors(content, errors)
- self.assertEqual(fixed, b"line1\nline2\n")
- def test_fix_cr_at_eol(self) -> None:
- """Test fixing carriage returns."""
- content = b"line1\r\nline2\r\nline3\r"
- errors = [("cr-at-eol", 1), ("cr-at-eol", 2), ("cr-at-eol", 3)]
- fixed = fix_whitespace_errors(content, errors)
- # Our fix function removes all CRs when cr-at-eol errors are fixed
- self.assertEqual(fixed, b"line1\nline2\nline3")
- def test_fix_specific_types(self) -> None:
- """Test fixing only specific error types."""
- content = b"line1 \nline2\n\n\n"
- errors = [("blank-at-eol", 1), ("blank-at-eof", 4)]
- # Fix only blank-at-eol
- fixed = fix_whitespace_errors(content, errors, fix_types={"blank-at-eol"})
- self.assertEqual(fixed, b"line1\nline2\n\n\n")
- # Fix only blank-at-eof
- fixed = fix_whitespace_errors(content, errors, fix_types={"blank-at-eof"})
- self.assertEqual(fixed, b"line1 \nline2\n")
- def test_fix_no_errors(self) -> None:
- """Test fixing with no errors returns original content."""
- content = b"line1\nline2\nline3"
- fixed = fix_whitespace_errors(content, [])
- self.assertEqual(fixed, content)
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