""" >>> False = 0 # Python 2.2 needs these >>> True = 1 >>> from defaults_ext import * >>> bar(1) 'int(1); char(D); string(default); double(0.0); ' >>> bar(2, 'X') 'int(2); char(X); string(default); double(0.0); ' >>> bar(3, 'Y', "Hello World") 'int(3); char(Y); string(Hello World); double(0.0); ' >>> bar(4, 'Z', "Hi There", 3.3) 'int(4); char(Z); string(Hi There); double(3.3); ' >>> foo(1) 'int(1); char(D); string(default); double(0.0); ' >>> foo(2, 'X') 'int(2); char(X); string(default); double(0.0); ' >>> foo(3, 'Y', "Hello World") 'int(3); char(Y); string(Hello World); double(0.0); ' >>> foo(4, 'Z', "Hi There", 3.3) 'int(4); char(Z); string(Hi There); double(3.3); ' >>> x = X() >>> x.bar(1) 'int(1); char(D); string(default); double(0.0); ' >>> x.bar(2, 'X') 'int(2); char(X); string(default); double(0.0); ' >>> x.bar(3, 'Y', "Hello World") 'int(3); char(Y); string(Hello World); double(0.0); ' >>> x.bar(4, 'Z', "Hi There", 3.3) 'int(4); char(Z); string(Hi There); double(3.3); ' >>> x.foo(5) 'int(5); bool(0); ' >>> x.foo(6, 0) 'int(6); bool(0); ' >>> x.foo(7, 1) 'int(7); bool(1); ' >>> x.foo("A") 'string(A); bool(0); ' >>> x.foo("B", False) 'string(B); bool(0); ' >>> x.foo("C", True) 'string(C); bool(1); ' >>> x.foo([0,1,2], [2,3,4]) 'list([0, 1, 2]); list([2, 3, 4]); bool(0); ' >>> x.foo([0,1,2], [2,3,4], False) 'list([0, 1, 2]); list([2, 3, 4]); bool(0); ' >>> x.foo([0,1,2], [2,3,4], True) 'list([0, 1, 2]); list([2, 3, 4]); bool(1); ' >>> x = X(1) >>> x.get_state() 'int(1); char(D); string(constructor); double(0.0); ' >>> x = X(1, 'X') >>> x.get_state() 'int(1); char(X); string(constructor); double(0.0); ' >>> x = X(1, 'X', "Yabadabadoo") >>> x.get_state() 'int(1); char(X); string(Yabadabadoo); double(0.0); ' >>> x = X(1, 'X', "Phoenix", 3.65) >>> x.get_state() 'int(1); char(X); string(Phoenix); double(3.65); ' >>> x.bar2().get_state() 'int(0); char(D); string(default); double(0.0); ' >>> x.bar2(1).get_state() 'int(1); char(D); string(default); double(0.0); ' >>> x.bar2(1, 'K').get_state() 'int(1); char(K); string(default); double(0.0); ' >>> x.bar2(1, 'K', "Kim").get_state() 'int(1); char(K); string(Kim); double(0.0); ' >>> x.bar2(1, 'K', "Kim", 9.9).get_state() 'int(1); char(K); string(Kim); double(9.9); ' >>> x = X("Phoenix", 1) >>> x.get_state() 'Got exactly two arguments from constructor: string(Phoenix); bool(1); ' >>> def printdoc(x): ... print x.__doc__ >>> printdoc(X.__init__) doc of init >>> printdoc(Y.__init__) doc of Y init >>> printdoc(X.bar2) doc of X::bar2 """ def run(args = None): import sys import doctest if args is not None: sys.argv = args return doctest.testmod(sys.modules.get(__name__)) if __name__ == '__main__': print "running..." import sys sys.exit(run()[0])