64 lines
2.4 KiB
Python
64 lines
2.4 KiB
Python
import unittest
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from pygame.tests.test_utils import fixture_path
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import pygame
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class CursorsModuleTest(unittest.TestCase):
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def todo_test_compile(self):
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# __doc__ (as of 2008-06-25) for pygame.cursors.compile:
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# pygame.cursors.compile(strings, black, white,xor) -> data, mask
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# compile cursor strings into cursor data
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#
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# This takes a set of strings with equal length and computes
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# the binary data for that cursor. The string widths must be
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# divisible by 8.
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#
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# The black and white arguments are single letter strings that
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# tells which characters will represent black pixels, and which
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# characters represent white pixels. All other characters are
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# considered clear.
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#
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# This returns a tuple containing the cursor data and cursor mask
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# data. Both these arguments are used when setting a cursor with
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# pygame.mouse.set_cursor().
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self.fail()
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def test_load_xbm(self):
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# __doc__ (as of 2008-06-25) for pygame.cursors.load_xbm:
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# pygame.cursors.load_xbm(cursorfile, maskfile) -> cursor_args
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# reads a pair of XBM files into set_cursor arguments
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#
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# Arguments can either be filenames or filelike objects
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# with the readlines method. Not largely tested, but
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# should work with typical XBM files.
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# Test that load_xbm will take filenames as arguments
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cursorfile = fixture_path(r"xbm_cursors/white_sizing.xbm")
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maskfile = fixture_path(r"xbm_cursors/white_sizing_mask.xbm")
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cursor = pygame.cursors.load_xbm(cursorfile, maskfile)
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# Test that load_xbm will take file objects as arguments
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with open(cursorfile) as cursor_f, open(maskfile) as mask_f:
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cursor = pygame.cursors.load_xbm(cursor_f, mask_f)
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# Is it in a format that mouse.set_cursor won't blow up on?
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pygame.display.init()
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try:
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pygame.mouse.set_cursor(*cursor)
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except pygame.error as e:
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if 'not currently supported' in str(e):
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unittest.skip('skipping test as set_cursor() is not supported')
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finally:
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pygame.display.quit()
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################################################################################
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if __name__ == '__main__':
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unittest.main()
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################################################################################
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