anaconda/anaconda-40.22.3.13/tests/unit_tests/regex_tests/test_dasd_name.py

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#!/usr/bin/python
#
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import unittest
from regexcheck import regex_match
from pyanaconda.core.regexes import DASD_DEVICE_NUMBER
class DASDNameRegexTestCase(unittest.TestCase):
def test_device_name(self):
good_tests = [
'0.0.0000',
'0.0.abcd',
'0.0.ABCD',
'1.2.3456',
'1.2.000a',
'1.2.00a',
'1.2.0a',
'1.2.a',
'.000a',
'.00a',
'.0a',
'.a',
'000a',
'00a',
'0a',
'a',
]
bad_tests = [
'totalnonsens',
'a.a.0000',
'0.0.gggg',
'0.000a',
'0.0.',
'01.01.abcd',
'0.0.abcde',
'',
]
assert regex_match(DASD_DEVICE_NUMBER, good_tests, bad_tests)