#!/usr/bin/env python
#Python Serial Port Extension for Win32, Linux, BSD, Jython
#see __init__.py
#
#(C) 2001-2003 Chris Liechti <cliechti@gmx.net>
# this is distributed under a free software license, see license.txt
"""Some tests for the serial module.
Part of pyserial (http://pyserial.sf.net) (C)2002-2003 cliechti@gmx.net
Intended to be run on different platforms, to ensure portability of
the code.
For all these tests a simple hardware is required.
Loopback HW adapter:
Shortcut these pin pairs:
TX <-> RX
RTS <-> CTS
DTR <-> DSR
On a 9 pole DSUB these are the pins (2-3) (4-6) (7-8)
"""
import unittest
import sys
import serial
# on which port should the tests be performed:
PORT = 0
BAUDRATE = 115200
#~ BAUDRATE=9600
if sys.version_info >= (2, 6):
bytes_0to255 = bytes(range(256))
else:
bytes_0to255 = ''.join([chr(x) for x in range(256)])
class TestHighLoad(unittest.TestCase):
"""Test sending and receiving large amount of data"""
N = 16
#~ N = 1
def setUp(self):
self.s = serial.serial_for_url(PORT, BAUDRATE, timeout=10)
def tearDown(self):
self.s.close()
def test0_WriteReadLoopback(self):
"""Send big strings, write/read order."""
for i in range(self.N):
q = bytes_0to255
self.s.write(q)
self.failUnlessEqual(self.s.read(len(q)), q) # expected same which was written before
self.failUnlessEqual(self.s.inWaiting(), 0) # expected empty buffer after all sent chars are read
def test1_WriteWriteReadLoopback(self):
"""Send big strings, multiple write one read."""
q = bytes_0to255
for i in range(self.N):
self.s.write(q)
read = self.s.read(len(q)*self.N)
self.failUnlessEqual(read, q*self.N, "expected what was written before. got %d bytes, expected %d" % (len(read), self.N*len(q)))
self.failUnlessEqual(self.s.inWaiting(), 0) # "expected empty buffer after all sent chars are read")
if __name__ == '__main__':
import sys
sys.stdout.write(__doc__)
if len(sys.argv) > 1:
PORT = sys.argv[1]
sys.stdout.write("Testing port: %r\n" % PORT)
sys.argv[1:] = ['-v']
# When this module is executed from the command-line, it runs all its tests
unittest.main()
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