anaconda/anaconda-40.22.3.13/tests/unit_tests/regex_tests/test_netmask.py
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#!/usr/bin/python
# vim:set fileencoding=utf-8
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import unittest
import re
from pyanaconda.core.regexes import IPV4_NETMASK_WITHOUT_ANCHORS
def _run_tests(testcase, expression, goodlist, badlist):
errors = []
for good in goodlist:
try:
testcase.assertIsNotNone(expression.match(good))
except AssertionError:
errors.append("Good string %s did not match expression" % good)
for bad in badlist:
try:
testcase.assertIsNone(expression.match(bad))
except AssertionError:
errors.append("Bad string %s matched expression" % bad)
testcase.assertEqual(errors, [])
class IPv4NetmaskTestCase(unittest.TestCase):
def test_netmask(self):
good_tests = [
'255.255.255.0',
'255.255.0.0',
'255.255.255.254',
'128.0.0.0',
]
bad_tests = [
'255.254.255.0',
'24',
'255',
'255.0',
'255.255.0',
'192.168.1.1',
'256.0.0.0'
'255.b.255.0',
'...',
'255...'
]
netmask_re = re.compile('^(' + IPV4_NETMASK_WITHOUT_ANCHORS + ')$')
_run_tests(self, netmask_re, good_tests, bad_tests)