#!/usr/bin/python # # Copyright (c) 2013 The Chromium OS Authors. All rights reserved. # Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be # found in the LICENSE file. """Unit tests for histogram.py.""" import unittest import format_utils import histogram class HistogramTest(unittest.TestCase): @staticmethod def AddHumanReadableSize(size): fmt = format_utils.BytesToHumanReadable(size) return '%s (%s)' % (size, fmt) if fmt else str(size) def CompareToExpectedDefault(self, actual_str): expected_str = ( 'Yes |################ | 5 (83.3%)\n' 'No |### | 1 (16.6%)' ) self.assertEqual(actual_str, expected_str) def testExampleHistogram(self): self.CompareToExpectedDefault(str(histogram.Histogram( [('Yes', 5), ('No', 1)]))) def testFromCountDict(self): self.CompareToExpectedDefault(str(histogram.Histogram.FromCountDict( {'Yes': 5, 'No': 1}))) def testFromKeyList(self): self.CompareToExpectedDefault(str(histogram.Histogram.FromKeyList( ['Yes', 'Yes', 'No', 'Yes', 'Yes', 'Yes']))) def testCustomScale(self): expected_str = ( 'Yes |#### | 5 (83.3%)\n' 'No | | 1 (16.6%)' ) actual_str = str(histogram.Histogram([('Yes', 5), ('No', 1)], scale=5)) self.assertEqual(actual_str, expected_str) def testCustomFormatter(self): expected_str = ( 'Yes |################ | 5000 (4.8 KiB) (83.3%)\n' 'No |### | 1000 (16.6%)' ) actual_str = str(histogram.Histogram( [('Yes', 5000), ('No', 1000)], formatter=self.AddHumanReadableSize)) self.assertEqual(actual_str, expected_str) if __name__ == '__main__': unittest.main()