Python calendar.LocaleHTMLCalendar() Examples

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Example #1
Source File: test_calendar.py    From ironpython2 with Apache License 2.0 6 votes vote down vote up
def test_localecalendars(self):
        # ensure that Locale{Text,HTML}Calendar resets the locale properly
        # (it is still not thread-safe though)
        old_october = calendar.TextCalendar().formatmonthname(2010, 10, 10)
        try:
            cal = calendar.LocaleTextCalendar(locale='')
            local_weekday = cal.formatweekday(1, 10)
            local_month = cal.formatmonthname(2010, 10, 10)
        except locale.Error:
            # cannot set the system default locale -- skip rest of test
            raise unittest.SkipTest('cannot set the system default locale')
        # should be encodable
        local_weekday.encode('utf-8')
        local_month.encode('utf-8')
        self.assertEqual(len(local_weekday), 10)
        self.assertGreaterEqual(len(local_month), 10)
        cal = calendar.LocaleHTMLCalendar(locale='')
        local_weekday = cal.formatweekday(1)
        local_month = cal.formatmonthname(2010, 10)
        # should be encodable
        local_weekday.encode('utf-8')
        local_month.encode('utf-8')
        new_october = calendar.TextCalendar().formatmonthname(2010, 10, 10)
        self.assertEqual(old_october, new_october) 
Example #2
Source File: test_calendar.py    From BinderFilter with MIT License 6 votes vote down vote up
def test_localecalendars(self):
        # ensure that Locale{Text,HTML}Calendar resets the locale properly
        # (it is still not thread-safe though)
        old_october = calendar.TextCalendar().formatmonthname(2010, 10, 10)
        try:
            cal = calendar.LocaleTextCalendar(locale='')
            local_weekday = cal.formatweekday(1, 10)
            local_month = cal.formatmonthname(2010, 10, 10)
        except locale.Error:
            # cannot set the system default locale -- skip rest of test
            raise unittest.SkipTest('cannot set the system default locale')
        # should be encodable
        local_weekday.encode('utf-8')
        local_month.encode('utf-8')
        self.assertEqual(len(local_weekday), 10)
        self.assertGreaterEqual(len(local_month), 10)
        cal = calendar.LocaleHTMLCalendar(locale='')
        local_weekday = cal.formatweekday(1)
        local_month = cal.formatmonthname(2010, 10)
        # should be encodable
        local_weekday.encode('utf-8')
        local_month.encode('utf-8')
        new_october = calendar.TextCalendar().formatmonthname(2010, 10, 10)
        self.assertEqual(old_october, new_october) 
Example #3
Source File: test_calendar.py    From oss-ftp with MIT License 6 votes vote down vote up
def test_localecalendars(self):
        # ensure that Locale{Text,HTML}Calendar resets the locale properly
        # (it is still not thread-safe though)
        old_october = calendar.TextCalendar().formatmonthname(2010, 10, 10)
        try:
            cal = calendar.LocaleTextCalendar(locale='')
            local_weekday = cal.formatweekday(1, 10)
            local_month = cal.formatmonthname(2010, 10, 10)
        except locale.Error:
            # cannot set the system default locale -- skip rest of test
            raise unittest.SkipTest('cannot set the system default locale')
        # should be encodable
        local_weekday.encode('utf-8')
        local_month.encode('utf-8')
        self.assertEqual(len(local_weekday), 10)
        self.assertGreaterEqual(len(local_month), 10)
        cal = calendar.LocaleHTMLCalendar(locale='')
        local_weekday = cal.formatweekday(1)
        local_month = cal.formatmonthname(2010, 10)
        # should be encodable
        local_weekday.encode('utf-8')
        local_month.encode('utf-8')
        new_october = calendar.TextCalendar().formatmonthname(2010, 10, 10)
        self.assertEqual(old_october, new_october) 
Example #4
Source File: test_calendar.py    From Fluid-Designer with GNU General Public License v3.0 6 votes vote down vote up
def test_locale_calendars(self):
        # ensure that Locale{Text,HTML}Calendar resets the locale properly
        # (it is still not thread-safe though)
        old_october = calendar.TextCalendar().formatmonthname(2010, 10, 10)
        try:
            cal = calendar.LocaleTextCalendar(locale='')
            local_weekday = cal.formatweekday(1, 10)
            local_month = cal.formatmonthname(2010, 10, 10)
        except locale.Error:
            # cannot set the system default locale -- skip rest of test
            raise unittest.SkipTest('cannot set the system default locale')
        self.assertIsInstance(local_weekday, str)
        self.assertIsInstance(local_month, str)
        self.assertEqual(len(local_weekday), 10)
        self.assertGreaterEqual(len(local_month), 10)
        cal = calendar.LocaleHTMLCalendar(locale='')
        local_weekday = cal.formatweekday(1)
        local_month = cal.formatmonthname(2010, 10)
        self.assertIsInstance(local_weekday, str)
        self.assertIsInstance(local_month, str)
        new_october = calendar.TextCalendar().formatmonthname(2010, 10, 10)
        self.assertEqual(old_october, new_october) 
Example #5
Source File: test_calendar.py    From ironpython3 with Apache License 2.0 6 votes vote down vote up
def test_locale_calendars(self):
        # ensure that Locale{Text,HTML}Calendar resets the locale properly
        # (it is still not thread-safe though)
        old_october = calendar.TextCalendar().formatmonthname(2010, 10, 10)
        try:
            cal = calendar.LocaleTextCalendar(locale='')
            local_weekday = cal.formatweekday(1, 10)
            local_month = cal.formatmonthname(2010, 10, 10)
        except locale.Error:
            # cannot set the system default locale -- skip rest of test
            raise unittest.SkipTest('cannot set the system default locale')
        self.assertIsInstance(local_weekday, str)
        self.assertIsInstance(local_month, str)
        self.assertEqual(len(local_weekday), 10)
        self.assertGreaterEqual(len(local_month), 10)
        cal = calendar.LocaleHTMLCalendar(locale='')
        local_weekday = cal.formatweekday(1)
        local_month = cal.formatmonthname(2010, 10)
        self.assertIsInstance(local_weekday, str)
        self.assertIsInstance(local_month, str)
        new_october = calendar.TextCalendar().formatmonthname(2010, 10, 10)
        self.assertEqual(old_october, new_october) 
Example #6
Source File: test_calendar.py    From gcblue with BSD 3-Clause "New" or "Revised" License 6 votes vote down vote up
def test_localecalendars(self):
        # ensure that Locale{Text,HTML}Calendar resets the locale properly
        # (it is still not thread-safe though)
        old_october = calendar.TextCalendar().formatmonthname(2010, 10, 10)
        try:
            cal = calendar.LocaleTextCalendar(locale='')
            local_weekday = cal.formatweekday(1, 10)
            local_month = cal.formatmonthname(2010, 10, 10)
        except locale.Error:
            # cannot set the system default locale -- skip rest of test
            raise unittest.SkipTest('cannot set the system default locale')
        # should be encodable
        local_weekday.encode('utf-8')
        local_month.encode('utf-8')
        self.assertEqual(len(local_weekday), 10)
        self.assertGreaterEqual(len(local_month), 10)
        cal = calendar.LocaleHTMLCalendar(locale='')
        local_weekday = cal.formatweekday(1)
        local_month = cal.formatmonthname(2010, 10)
        # should be encodable
        local_weekday.encode('utf-8')
        local_month.encode('utf-8')
        new_october = calendar.TextCalendar().formatmonthname(2010, 10, 10)
        self.assertEqual(old_october, new_october) 
Example #7
Source File: test_calendar.py    From Project-New-Reign---Nemesis-Main with GNU General Public License v3.0 6 votes vote down vote up
def test_locale_calendars(self):
        # ensure that Locale{Text,HTML}Calendar resets the locale properly
        # (it is still not thread-safe though)
        old_october = calendar.TextCalendar().formatmonthname(2010, 10, 10)
        try:
            cal = calendar.LocaleTextCalendar(locale='')
            local_weekday = cal.formatweekday(1, 10)
            local_month = cal.formatmonthname(2010, 10, 10)
        except locale.Error:
            # cannot set the system default locale -- skip rest of test
            raise unittest.SkipTest('cannot set the system default locale')
        self.assertIsInstance(local_weekday, str)
        self.assertIsInstance(local_month, str)
        self.assertEqual(len(local_weekday), 10)
        self.assertGreaterEqual(len(local_month), 10)
        cal = calendar.LocaleHTMLCalendar(locale='')
        local_weekday = cal.formatweekday(1)
        local_month = cal.formatmonthname(2010, 10)
        self.assertIsInstance(local_weekday, str)
        self.assertIsInstance(local_month, str)
        new_october = calendar.TextCalendar().formatmonthname(2010, 10, 10)
        self.assertEqual(old_october, new_october) 
Example #8
Source File: test_calendar.py    From CTFCrackTools-V2 with GNU General Public License v3.0 6 votes vote down vote up
def test_localecalendars(self):
        # ensure that Locale{Text,HTML}Calendar resets the locale properly
        # (it is still not thread-safe though)
        old_october = calendar.TextCalendar().formatmonthname(2010, 10, 10)
        try:
            cal = calendar.LocaleTextCalendar(locale='')
            local_weekday = cal.formatweekday(1, 10)
            local_month = cal.formatmonthname(2010, 10, 10)
        except locale.Error:
            # cannot set the system default locale -- skip rest of test
            raise unittest.SkipTest('cannot set the system default locale')
        # should be encodable
        local_weekday.encode('utf-8')
        local_month.encode('utf-8')
        self.assertEqual(len(local_weekday), 10)
        self.assertGreaterEqual(len(local_month), 10)
        cal = calendar.LocaleHTMLCalendar(locale='')
        local_weekday = cal.formatweekday(1)
        local_month = cal.formatmonthname(2010, 10)
        # should be encodable
        local_weekday.encode('utf-8')
        local_month.encode('utf-8')
        new_october = calendar.TextCalendar().formatmonthname(2010, 10, 10)
        self.assertEqual(old_october, new_october) 
Example #9
Source File: test_calendar.py    From CTFCrackTools with GNU General Public License v3.0 6 votes vote down vote up
def test_localecalendars(self):
        # ensure that Locale{Text,HTML}Calendar resets the locale properly
        # (it is still not thread-safe though)
        old_october = calendar.TextCalendar().formatmonthname(2010, 10, 10)
        try:
            cal = calendar.LocaleTextCalendar(locale='')
            local_weekday = cal.formatweekday(1, 10)
            local_month = cal.formatmonthname(2010, 10, 10)
        except locale.Error:
            # cannot set the system default locale -- skip rest of test
            raise unittest.SkipTest('cannot set the system default locale')
        # should be encodable
        local_weekday.encode('utf-8')
        local_month.encode('utf-8')
        self.assertEqual(len(local_weekday), 10)
        self.assertGreaterEqual(len(local_month), 10)
        cal = calendar.LocaleHTMLCalendar(locale='')
        local_weekday = cal.formatweekday(1)
        local_month = cal.formatmonthname(2010, 10)
        # should be encodable
        local_weekday.encode('utf-8')
        local_month.encode('utf-8')
        new_october = calendar.TextCalendar().formatmonthname(2010, 10, 10)
        self.assertEqual(old_october, new_october)