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#! /usr/bin/env python
# $Id: test_compound.py 7072 2011-07-06 15:52:30Z milde $
# Author: David Goodger <goodger@python.org>
# Copyright: This module has been placed in the public domain.
"""
Tests for the 'compound' directive from body.py.
"""
from __init__ import DocutilsTestSupport
def suite():
s = DocutilsTestSupport.ParserTestSuite()
s.generateTests(totest)
return s
totest = {}
totest['compound'] = [
["""\
.. compound::
Compound paragraphs are single logical paragraphs
which contain embedded
* lists
* tables
* literal blocks
* and other body elements
and are split into multiple physical paragraphs.
""",
"""\
<document source="test data">
<compound>
<paragraph>
Compound paragraphs are single logical paragraphs
which contain embedded
<bullet_list bullet="*">
<list_item>
<paragraph>
lists
<list_item>
<paragraph>
tables
<list_item>
<paragraph>
literal blocks
<list_item>
<paragraph>
and other body elements
<paragraph>
and are split into multiple physical paragraphs.
"""],
["""\
.. compound::
:name: interesting
:class: log
This is an extremely interesting compound paragraph containing a
simple paragraph, a literal block with some useless log messages::
Connecting... OK
Transmitting data... OK
Disconnecting... OK
and another simple paragraph which is actually just a continuation
of the first simple paragraph, with the literal block in between.
""",
"""\
<document source="test data">
<compound classes="log" ids="interesting" names="interesting">
<paragraph>
This is an extremely interesting compound paragraph containing a
simple paragraph, a literal block with some useless log messages:
<literal_block xml:space="preserve">
Connecting... OK
Transmitting data... OK
Disconnecting... OK
<paragraph>
and another simple paragraph which is actually just a continuation
of the first simple paragraph, with the literal block in between.
"""],
["""\
.. compound:: content may start on same line
second paragraph
""",
"""\
<document source="test data">
<compound>
<paragraph>
content may start on same line
<paragraph>
second paragraph
"""],
]
if __name__ == '__main__':
import unittest
unittest.main(defaultTest='suite')
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