Test Permissions and RWX classes

Method assertNotUnequal Tests that first != second is false. This method tests the __ne__ method, as opposed to assertEqual (first == second), which tests the __eq__ method.
Method test_rwxFromBools RWX's constructor takes a set of booleans
Method test_rwxEqNe RWX's created with the same booleans are equivalent. If booleans are different, they are not equal.
Method test_rwxShorthand RWX's shorthand string should be 'rwx' if read, write, and execute permission bits are true. If any of those permissions bits are false, the character is replaced by a '-'.
Method test_permissionsFromStat Permissions's constructor takes a valid permissions bitmask and parsaes it to produce the correct set of boolean permissions.
Method test_permissionsEq Two Permissions's that are created with the same bitmask are equivalent
Method test_permissionsShorthand Permissions's shorthand string is the RWX shorthand string for its user permission bits, group permission bits, and other permission bits concatenated together, without a space.

Inherited from BytesTestCase:

Method mktemp Return a temporary path, encoded as bytes.

Inherited from SynchronousTestCase (via BytesTestCase):

Instance Variable failureException An exception class, defaulting to FailTest. If the test method raises this exception, it will be reported as a failure, rather than an exception. All of the assertion methods raise this if the assertion fails.
Instance Variable skip None or a string explaining why this test is to be skipped. If defined, the test will not be run. Instead, it will be reported to the result object as 'skipped' (if the TestResult supports skipping).
Instance Variable todo None, a string or a tuple of (errors, reason) where errors is either an exception class or an iterable of exception classes, and reason is a string. See Todo or makeTodo for more information.
Instance Variable suppress None or a list of tuples of (args, kwargs) to be passed to warnings.filterwarnings. Use these to suppress warnings raised in a test. Useful for testing deprecated code. See also util.suppress.
Method __init__ Undocumented
Method __eq__ No summary
Method __ne__ Undocumented
Method __hash__ Undocumented
Method shortDescription Undocumented
Method getSkip No summary
Method getTodo No summary
Method runTest If no methodName argument is passed to the constructor, run will treat this method as the thing with the actual test inside.
Method run Run the test case, storing the results in result.
Method addCleanup Add the given function to a list of functions to be called after the test has run, but before tearDown.
Method patch Monkey patch an object for the duration of the test.
Method flushLoggedErrors Remove stored errors received from the log.
Method flushWarnings Remove stored warnings from the list of captured warnings and return them.
Method callDeprecated Call a function that should have been deprecated at a specific version and in favor of a specific alternative, and assert that it was thusly deprecated.
Method _getSuppress No summary
Method _getSkipReason Return the reason to use for skipping a test method.
Method _run Run a single method, either a test method or fixture.
Method _runFixturesAndTest Run setUp, a test method, test cleanups, and tearDown.
Method _runCleanups Synchronously run any cleanups which have been added.
Method _installObserver Undocumented
Method _removeObserver Undocumented

Inherited from _Assertions (via BytesTestCase, SynchronousTestCase):

Method fail Absolutely fail the test. Do not pass go, do not collect $200.
Method assertFalse Fail the test if condition evaluates to True.
Method assertTrue Fail the test if condition evaluates to False.
Method assertRaises Fail the test unless calling the function f with the given args and kwargs raises exception. The failure will report the traceback and call stack of the unexpected exception.
Method assertEqual Fail the test if first and second are not equal.
Method assertIs Fail the test if first is not second. This is an obect-identity-equality test, not an object equality (i.e. __eq__) test.
Method assertIsNot Fail the test if first is second. This is an obect-identity-equality test, not an object equality (i.e. __eq__) test.
Method assertNotEqual Fail the test if first == second.
Method assertIn Fail the test if containee is not found in container.
Method assertNotIn Fail the test if containee is found in container.
Method assertNotAlmostEqual Fail if the two objects are equal as determined by their difference rounded to the given number of decimal places (default 7) and comparing to zero.
Method assertAlmostEqual Fail if the two objects are unequal as determined by their difference rounded to the given number of decimal places (default 7) and comparing to zero.
Method assertApproximates Fail if first - second > tolerance
Method assertSubstring Fail if substring does not exist within astring.
Method assertNotSubstring Fail if astring contains substring.
Method assertWarns Fail if the given function doesn't generate the specified warning when called. It calls the function, checks the warning, and forwards the result of the function if everything is fine.
Method assertIsInstance Fail if instance is not an instance of the given class or of one of the given classes.
Method assertNotIsInstance Fail if instance is an instance of the given class or of one of the given classes.
Method successResultOf Return the current success result of deferred or raise self.failureException.
Method failureResultOf Return the current failure result of deferred or raise self.failureException.
Method assertNoResult Assert that deferred does not have a result at this point.
Method assertRegex Fail the test if a regexp search of text fails.
def assertNotUnequal(self, first, second, msg=None):

Tests that first != second is false. This method tests the __ne__ method, as opposed to assertEqual (first == second), which tests the __eq__ method.

Note: this should really be part of trial

def test_rwxFromBools(self):

RWX's constructor takes a set of booleans

def test_rwxEqNe(self):

RWX's created with the same booleans are equivalent. If booleans are different, they are not equal.

def test_rwxShorthand(self):

RWX's shorthand string should be 'rwx' if read, write, and execute permission bits are true. If any of those permissions bits are false, the character is replaced by a '-'.

def test_permissionsFromStat(self):

Permissions's constructor takes a valid permissions bitmask and parsaes it to produce the correct set of boolean permissions.

def test_permissionsEq(self):

Two Permissions's that are created with the same bitmask are equivalent

def test_permissionsShorthand(self):

Permissions's shorthand string is the RWX shorthand string for its user permission bits, group permission bits, and other permission bits concatenated together, without a space.

API Documentation for twisted, generated by pydoctor at 2020-03-25 17:34:30.