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Accepting request 755071 from home:benoit_monin:branches:devel:languages:python
- update to version 2.5.2 - drop denose.patch: fixed upstream - fix postuninstall alternative OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/request/show/755071 OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/devel:languages:python/python-Pygments?expand=0&rev=59
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version https://git-lfs.github.com/spec/v1
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oid sha256:98c8aa5a9f778fcd1026a17361ddaf7330d1b7c62ae97c3bb0ae73e0b9b6b0fe
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size 20263984
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@@ -1,318 +0,0 @@
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--- a/tests/run.py
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+++ b/tests/run.py
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@@ -17,6 +17,7 @@ from __future__ import print_function
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import os
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import sys
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import warnings
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+import unittest
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# only find tests in this directory
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if os.path.dirname(__file__):
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@@ -30,12 +31,6 @@ warnings.filterwarnings("error", module=
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category=DeprecationWarning)
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-try:
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- import nose
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-except ImportError:
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- print('nose is required to run the Pygments test suite')
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- sys.exit(1)
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-
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# make sure the current source is first on sys.path
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sys.path.insert(0, '..')
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@@ -55,4 +50,4 @@ else:
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print('Pygments test suite running (Python %s)...' % sys.version.split()[0],
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file=sys.stderr)
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-nose.main()
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+unittest.main()
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--- a/tests/support.py
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+++ b/tests/support.py
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@@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ Support for Pygments tests
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import os
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-from nose import SkipTest
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+from unittest import SkipTest
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def location(mod_name):
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--- a/tests/test_cmdline.py
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+++ b/tests/test_cmdline.py
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@@ -16,11 +16,10 @@ import sys
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import tempfile
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import unittest
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-import support
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+from . import support
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from pygments import cmdline, highlight
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from pygments.util import BytesIO, StringIO
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-
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TESTFILE, TESTDIR = support.location(__file__)
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TESTCODE = '''\
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def func(args):
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@@ -46,7 +45,7 @@ def run_cmdline(*args, **kwds):
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new_stdin.write(kwds.get('stdin', ''))
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new_stdin.seek(0, 0)
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try:
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- ret = cmdline.main(['pygmentize'] + list(args))
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+ ret = cmdline.main(['./pygmentize'] + list(args))
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finally:
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sys.stdin = saved_stdin
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sys.stdout = saved_stdout
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@@ -111,8 +110,8 @@ class CmdLineTest(unittest.TestCase):
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os.unlink(name)
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def test_load_from_file(self):
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- lexer_file = os.path.join(TESTDIR, 'support', 'python_lexer.py')
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- formatter_file = os.path.join(TESTDIR, 'support', 'html_formatter.py')
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+ lexer_file = os.path.join('tests', 'support', 'python_lexer.py')
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+ formatter_file = os.path.join('tests', 'support', 'html_formatter.py')
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# By default, use CustomLexer
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o = self.check_success('-l', lexer_file, '-f', 'html',
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@@ -143,7 +142,7 @@ class CmdLineTest(unittest.TestCase):
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def test_h_opt(self):
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o = self.check_success('-h')
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- self.assertTrue('Usage:' in o)
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+ self.assertIn('Usage:', o)
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def test_L_opt(self):
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o = self.check_success('-L')
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@@ -157,37 +156,37 @@ class CmdLineTest(unittest.TestCase):
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filename = TESTFILE
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o = self.check_success('-Ofull=1,linenos=true,foo=bar',
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'-fhtml', filename)
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- self.assertTrue('<html' in o)
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- self.assertTrue('class="linenos"' in o)
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+ self.assertIn('<html', o)
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+ self.assertIn('class="linenos"', o)
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# "foobar" is invalid for a bool option
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e = self.check_failure('-Ostripnl=foobar', TESTFILE)
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- self.assertTrue('Error: Invalid value' in e)
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+ self.assertIn('Error: Invalid value', e)
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e = self.check_failure('-Ostripnl=foobar', '-lpy')
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- self.assertTrue('Error: Invalid value' in e)
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+ self.assertIn('Error: Invalid value', e)
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def test_P_opt(self):
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filename = TESTFILE
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o = self.check_success('-Pfull', '-Ptitle=foo, bar=baz=,',
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'-fhtml', filename)
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- self.assertTrue('<title>foo, bar=baz=,</title>' in o)
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+ self.assertIn('<title>foo, bar=baz=,</title>', o)
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def test_F_opt(self):
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filename = TESTFILE
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o = self.check_success('-Fhighlight:tokentype=Name.Blubb,'
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'names=TESTFILE filename',
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'-fhtml', filename)
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- self.assertTrue('<span class="n n-Blubb' in o)
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+ self.assertIn('<span class="n n-Blubb', o)
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def test_H_opt(self):
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o = self.check_success('-H', 'formatter', 'html')
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- self.assertTrue('HTML' in o)
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+ self.assertIn('HTML', o)
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o = self.check_success('-H', 'lexer', 'python')
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- self.assertTrue('Python' in o)
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+ self.assertIn('Python', o)
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o = self.check_success('-H', 'filter', 'raiseonerror')
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- self.assertTrue('raiseonerror', o)
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+ self.assertIn('raiseonerror', o)
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e = self.check_failure('-H', 'lexer', 'foobar')
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- self.assertTrue('not found' in e)
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+ self.assertIn('not found', e)
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def test_S_opt(self):
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o = self.check_success('-S', 'default', '-f', 'html', '-O', 'linenos=1')
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@@ -196,11 +195,11 @@ class CmdLineTest(unittest.TestCase):
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# every line is for a token class
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parts = line.split()
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self.assertTrue(parts[0].startswith('.'))
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- self.assertTrue(parts[1] == '{')
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+ self.assertEqual(parts[1], '{')
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if parts[0] != '.hll':
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- self.assertTrue(parts[-4] == '}')
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- self.assertTrue(parts[-3] == '/*')
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- self.assertTrue(parts[-1] == '*/')
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+ self.assertEqual(parts[-4], '}')
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+ self.assertEqual(parts[-3], '/*')
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+ self.assertEqual(parts[-1], '*/')
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self.check_failure('-S', 'default', '-f', 'foobar')
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def test_N_opt(self):
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@@ -228,68 +227,68 @@ class CmdLineTest(unittest.TestCase):
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self.check_failure(*opts, code=2)
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def test_errors(self):
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+ empty_file = os.path.join('tests', 'support', 'empty.py')
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+
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# input file not found
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e = self.check_failure('-lpython', 'nonexistent.py')
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- self.assertTrue('Error: cannot read infile' in e)
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- self.assertTrue('nonexistent.py' in e)
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+ self.assertIn('Error: cannot read infile', e)
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+ self.assertIn('nonexistent.py', e)
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# lexer not found
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e = self.check_failure('-lfooo', TESTFILE)
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- self.assertTrue('Error: no lexer for alias' in e)
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+ self.assertIn('Error: no lexer for alias', e)
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# cannot load .py file without load_from_file flag
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e = self.check_failure('-l', 'nonexistent.py', TESTFILE)
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- self.assertTrue('Error: no lexer for alias' in e)
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+ self.assertIn('Error: no lexer for alias', e)
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# lexer file is missing/unreadable
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e = self.check_failure('-l', 'nonexistent.py',
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'-x', TESTFILE)
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- self.assertTrue('Error: cannot read' in e)
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+ self.assertIn('Error: cannot read', e)
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# lexer file is malformed
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- e = self.check_failure('-l', 'support/empty.py',
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- '-x', TESTFILE)
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- self.assertTrue('Error: no valid CustomLexer class found' in e)
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+ e = self.check_failure('-l', empty_file, '-x', TESTFILE)
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+ self.assertIn('Error: no valid CustomLexer class found', e)
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# formatter not found
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e = self.check_failure('-lpython', '-ffoo', TESTFILE)
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- self.assertTrue('Error: no formatter found for name' in e)
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+ self.assertIn('Error: no formatter found for name', e)
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# formatter for outfile not found
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e = self.check_failure('-ofoo.foo', TESTFILE)
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- self.assertTrue('Error: no formatter found for file name' in e)
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+ self.assertIn('Error: no formatter found for file name', e)
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# cannot load .py file without load_from_file flag
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e = self.check_failure('-f', 'nonexistent.py', TESTFILE)
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- self.assertTrue('Error: no formatter found for name' in e)
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+ self.assertIn('Error: no formatter found for name', e)
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# formatter file is missing/unreadable
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e = self.check_failure('-f', 'nonexistent.py',
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'-x', TESTFILE)
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- self.assertTrue('Error: cannot read' in e)
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+ self.assertIn('Error: cannot read', e)
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# formatter file is malformed
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- e = self.check_failure('-f', 'support/empty.py',
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- '-x', TESTFILE)
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- self.assertTrue('Error: no valid CustomFormatter class found' in e)
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+ e = self.check_failure('-f', empty_file, '-x', TESTFILE)
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+ self.assertIn('Error: no valid CustomFormatter class found', e)
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# output file not writable
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e = self.check_failure('-o', os.path.join('nonexistent', 'dir', 'out.html'),
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'-lpython', TESTFILE)
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- self.assertTrue('Error: cannot open outfile' in e)
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- self.assertTrue('out.html' in e)
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+ self.assertIn('Error: cannot open outfile', e)
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+ self.assertIn('out.html', e)
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# unknown filter
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e = self.check_failure('-F', 'foo', TESTFILE)
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- self.assertTrue('Error: filter \'foo\' not found' in e)
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+ self.assertIn('Error: filter \'foo\' not found', e)
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def test_exception(self):
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cmdline.highlight = None # override callable to provoke TypeError
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try:
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# unexpected exception while highlighting
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e = self.check_failure('-lpython', TESTFILE)
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- self.assertTrue('*** Error while highlighting:' in e)
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- self.assertTrue('TypeError' in e)
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+ self.assertIn('*** Error while highlighting:', e)
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+ self.assertIn('TypeError', e)
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# same with -v: should reraise the exception
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try:
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--- /dev/null
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+
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--- a/tests/test_basic_api.py
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+++ b/tests/test_basic_api.py
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from pygments.formatters.img import FontNotFound
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from pygments.util import text_type, StringIO, BytesIO, xrange, ClassNotFound
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-import support
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+from . import support
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TESTFILE, TESTDIR = support.location(__file__)
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--- a/tests/test_examplefiles.py
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from pygments.token import Error
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from pygments.util import ClassNotFound
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-import support
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+from . import support
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STORE_OUTPUT = False
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--- a/tests/test_html_formatter.py
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from pygments.formatters import HtmlFormatter, NullFormatter
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from pygments.formatters.html import escape_html
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-import support
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+from . import support
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TESTFILE, TESTDIR = support.location(__file__)
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--- a/tests/test_irc_formatter.py
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+++ b/tests/test_irc_formatter.py
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@@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ from pygments.util import StringIO
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from pygments.lexers import PythonLexer
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from pygments.formatters import IRCFormatter
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-import support
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+from . import support
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tokensource = list(PythonLexer().get_tokens("lambda x: 123"))
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--- a/tests/test_latex_formatter.py
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+++ b/tests/test_latex_formatter.py
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@@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ import tempfile
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from pygments.formatters import LatexFormatter
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from pygments.lexers import PythonLexer
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-import support
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+from . import support
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TESTFILE, TESTDIR = support.location(__file__)
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--- a/tests/test_rtf_formatter.py
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+++ b/tests/test_rtf_formatter.py
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"""
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import unittest
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-from string_asserts import StringTests
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+from .string_asserts import StringTests
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from pygments.util import StringIO
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from pygments.formatters import RtfFormatter
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--- a/tests/test_string_asserts.py
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+++ b/tests/test_string_asserts.py
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@@ -8,7 +8,7 @@
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"""
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import unittest
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-from string_asserts import StringTests
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+from .string_asserts import StringTests
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class TestStringTests(StringTests, unittest.TestCase):
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@@ -1,3 +1,77 @@
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-------------------------------------------------------------------
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Sun Dec 8 17:22:40 UTC 2019 - Benoît Monin <benoit.monin@gmx.fr>
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- update to version 2.5.2:
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* Fix incompatibility with some setuptools versions (PR#1316)
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* Fix lexing of ReST field lists (PR#1279)
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* Fix lexing of Matlab keywords as field names (PR#1282)
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* Recognize double-quoted strings in Matlab (PR#1278)
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* Avoid slow backtracking in Vim lexer (PR#1312)
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* Fix Scala highlighting of types (PR#1315)
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* Highlight field lists more consistently in ReST (PR#1279)
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* Fix highlighting Matlab keywords in field names (PR#1282)
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* Recognize Matlab double quoted strings (PR#1278)
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* Add some Terraform keywords
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* Update Modelica lexer to 3.4
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* Update Crystal examples
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- additional changes from version 2.5.1:
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* This release fixes a packaging issue. No functional changes.
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- additional changes from version 2.5.0:
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* Added lexers:
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+ Email (PR#1246)
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+ Erlang, Elxir shells (PR#823, #1521)
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+ Notmuch (PR#1264)
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+ Scdoc (PR#1268)
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+ Solidity (#1214)
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+ Zeek (new name for Bro) (PR#1269)
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+ Zig (PR#820)
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* Updated lexers:
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+ Apache2 Configuration (PR#1251)
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+ Bash sessions (#1253)
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+ CSound (PR#1250)
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+ Dart
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+ Dockerfile
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+ Emacs Lisp
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+ Handlebars (PR#773)
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+ Java (#1101, #987)
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+ Logtalk (PR#1261)
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+ Matlab (PR#1271)
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+ Praat (PR#1277)
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+ Python3 (PR#1255)
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+ Ruby
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+ YAML (#1528)
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+ Velocity
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* Added styles:
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+ Inkpot (PR#1276)
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* The PythonLexer class is now an alias for the former
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Python3Lexer. The old PythonLexer is available as Python2Lexer.
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* Bump NasmLexer priority over TasmLexer for .asm files
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(fixes #1326)
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* Default font in the ImageFormatter has been updated
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(#928, PR#1245)
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* Test suite switched to py.test, removed nose dependency (#1490)
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* Reduce TeraTerm lexer score -- it used to match nearly all
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languages (#1256)
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* Treat Skylark/Starlark files as Python files (PR#1259)
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* Image formatter: actually respect line_number_separator option
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* Add LICENSE file to wheel builds
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* Agda: fix lambda highlighting
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* Dart: support @ annotations
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* Dockerfile: accept FROM ... AS syntax
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* Emacs Lisp: add more string functions
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* GAS: accept registers in directive arguments
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* Java: make structural punctuation (braces, parens, colon,
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comma) Punctuation, not Operator (#987)
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* Java: support var contextual keyword (#1101)
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* Matlab: Fix recognition of function keyword (PR#1271)
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* Python: recognize .jy filenames (#976)
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* Python: recognize f string prefix (#1156)
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* Ruby: support squiggly heredocs
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* Shell sessions: recognize Virtualenv prompt (PR#1266)
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* Velocity: support silent reference syntax
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- drop denose.patch: fixed upstream
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- fix postuninstall alternative
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-------------------------------------------------------------------
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Tue Jun 4 14:03:15 UTC 2019 - Tomáš Chvátal <tchvatal@suse.com>
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#
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# spec file for package python-Pygments
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#
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# Copyright (c) 2019 SUSE LINUX GmbH, Nuernberg, Germany.
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# Copyright (c) 2019 SUSE LLC
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#
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# All modifications and additions to the file contributed by third parties
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# remain the property of their copyright owners, unless otherwise agreed
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%{?!python_module:%define python_module() python-%{**} python3-%{**}}
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Name: python-Pygments
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Version: 2.4.2
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Version: 2.5.2
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Release: 0
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Summary: A syntax highlighting package written in Python
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License: BSD-2-Clause
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Group: Development/Languages/Python
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URL: http://pygments.org
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Source: https://files.pythonhosted.org/packages/source/P/Pygments/Pygments-%{version}.tar.gz
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# bt#birkenfeld/pygments-main#1490
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Patch1: denose.patch
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# We need pytest just because of its test runner, it seems even
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# python3 stdlib unittest runner doesn't work
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BuildRequires: %{python_module pytest}
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@@ -55,7 +53,6 @@ source code. Highlights are:
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%prep
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%setup -q -n Pygments-%{version}
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%autopatch -p1
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# Remove non-oss licensed files, see bnc# 760344
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rm tests/examplefiles/{Sorting,test}.mod
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@@ -80,14 +77,14 @@ install -Dm0644 doc/pygmentize.1 %{buildroot}%{_mandir}/man1/pygmentize.1
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%python_install_alternative pygmentize
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%postun
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%python_install_alternative pygmentize
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%python_uninstall_alternative pygmentize
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%check
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%pytest
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%files %{python_files}
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%license LICENSE
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%doc AUTHORS CHANGES TODO
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%doc AUTHORS CHANGES
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%python_alternative %{_bindir}/pygmentize
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%python3_only %{_mandir}/man1/pygmentize.1*
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%{python_sitelib}/pygments/
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