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Posted by edward on November 22, 2007 - 11:41:
Author: bugman
Date: Thu Nov 22 11:40:59 2007
New Revision: 3814

URL: http://svn.gna.org/viewcvs/relax?rev=3814&view=rev
Log:
Added unit tests for all arguments of the sequence.write() user function.


Modified:
    1.3/test_suite/unit_tests/_prompt/test_sequence.py

Modified: 1.3/test_suite/unit_tests/_prompt/test_sequence.py
URL: 
http://svn.gna.org/viewcvs/relax/1.3/test_suite/unit_tests/_prompt/test_sequence.py?rev=3814&r1=3813&r2=3814&view=diff
==============================================================================
--- 1.3/test_suite/unit_tests/_prompt/test_sequence.py (original)
+++ 1.3/test_suite/unit_tests/_prompt/test_sequence.py Thu Nov 22 11:40:59 
2007
@@ -28,7 +28,7 @@
 from data import Data as relax_data_store
 from data_types import DATA_TYPES
 from prompt.sequence import Sequence
-from relax_errors import RelaxNoneIntError, RelaxNoneStrError, RelaxStrError
+from relax_errors import RelaxBinError, RelaxNoneIntError, 
RelaxNoneStrError, RelaxStrError
 from test_suite.unit_tests.sequence_testing_base import Sequence_base_class
 
 # Set the variable sys.ps3 (this is required by the user functions).
@@ -156,4 +156,118 @@
             self.assertRaises(RelaxNoneStrError, self.sequence_fns.read, 
file='a', sep=data[1])
 
 
-
+    def test_write_argfail_file(self):
+        """Test the proper failure of the sequence.write() user function for 
the file argument."""
+
+        # Loop over the data types.
+        for data in DATA_TYPES:
+            # Catch the str argument, and skip it.
+            if data[0] == 'str':
+                continue
+
+            # The argument test.
+            self.assertRaises(RelaxStrError, self.sequence_fns.write, 
file=data[1])
+
+
+    def test_write_argfail_dir(self):
+        """Test the proper failure of the sequence.write() user function for 
the dir argument."""
+
+        # Loop over the data types.
+        for data in DATA_TYPES:
+            # Catch the None and str arguments, and skip them.
+            if data[0] == 'None' or data[0] == 'str':
+                continue
+
+            # The argument test.
+            self.assertRaises(RelaxNoneStrError, self.sequence_fns.write, 
file='a', dir=data[1])
+
+
+    def test_write_argfail_mol_name_col(self):
+        """The proper failure of the sequence.write() user function for the 
mol_name_col argument."""
+
+        # Loop over the data types.
+        for data in DATA_TYPES:
+            # Catch the None, int, and bin arguments, and skip them.
+            if data[0] == 'None' or data[0] == 'int' or data[0] == 'bin':
+                continue
+
+            # The argument test.
+            self.assertRaises(RelaxNoneIntError, self.sequence_fns.write, 
file='a', mol_name_col=data[1])
+
+
+    def test_write_argfail_res_num_col(self):
+        """The proper failure of the sequence.write() user function for the 
res_num_col argument."""
+
+        # Loop over the data types.
+        for data in DATA_TYPES:
+            # Catch the None, int, and bin arguments, and skip them.
+            if data[0] == 'None' or data[0] == 'int' or data[0] == 'bin':
+                continue
+
+            # The argument test.
+            self.assertRaises(RelaxNoneIntError, self.sequence_fns.write, 
file='a', res_num_col=data[1])
+
+
+    def test_write_argfail_res_name_col(self):
+        """The proper failure of the sequence.write() user function for the 
res_name_col argument."""
+
+        # Loop over the data types.
+        for data in DATA_TYPES:
+            # Catch the None, int, and bin arguments, and skip them.
+            if data[0] == 'None' or data[0] == 'int' or data[0] == 'bin':
+                continue
+
+            # The argument test.
+            self.assertRaises(RelaxNoneIntError, self.sequence_fns.write, 
file='a', res_name_col=data[1])
+
+
+    def test_write_argfail_spin_num_col(self):
+        """The proper failure of the sequence.write() user function for the 
spin_num_col argument."""
+
+        # Loop over the data types.
+        for data in DATA_TYPES:
+            # Catch the None, int, and bin arguments, and skip them.
+            if data[0] == 'None' or data[0] == 'int' or data[0] == 'bin':
+                continue
+
+            # The argument test.
+            self.assertRaises(RelaxNoneIntError, self.sequence_fns.write, 
file='a', spin_num_col=data[1])
+
+
+    def test_write_argfail_spin_name_col(self):
+        """The proper failure of the sequence.write() user function for the 
spin_name_col argument."""
+
+        # Loop over the data types.
+        for data in DATA_TYPES:
+            # Catch the None, int, and bin arguments, and skip them.
+            if data[0] == 'None' or data[0] == 'int' or data[0] == 'bin':
+                continue
+
+            # The argument test.
+            self.assertRaises(RelaxNoneIntError, self.sequence_fns.write, 
file='a', spin_name_col=data[1])
+
+
+    def test_write_argfail_sep(self):
+        """The proper failure of the sequence.write() user function for the 
sep argument."""
+
+        # Loop over the data types.
+        for data in DATA_TYPES:
+            # Catch the None and str arguments, and skip them.
+            if data[0] == 'None' or data[0] == 'str':
+                continue
+
+            # The argument test.
+            self.assertRaises(RelaxNoneStrError, self.sequence_fns.write, 
file='a', sep=data[1])
+
+
+    def test_write_argfail_force(self):
+        """Test the proper failure of the sequence.write() user function for 
the force argument."""
+
+        # Loop over the data types.
+        for data in DATA_TYPES:
+            # Catch the bin arguments, and skip them.
+            if data[0] == 'bin':
+                continue
+
+            # The argument test.
+            self.assertRaises(RelaxBinError, self.sequence_fns.write, 
file='a', force=data[1])




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