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Since this module already uses doctest-style examples, I figured I'd
add a self-test using doctest. Results: - The docstring needs to be a raw string because it uses \"...\". - The oreo example was broken: the Set-Cookie output doesn't add quotes around "doublestuff". - I had to change the example that prints the class of a Cookie.Cookie instance to avoid incorporating an arbitrary object address in the test output. Pretty good score for both doctest and the doc string, I'd say!
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#
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"""
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r"""
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Here's a sample session to show how to use this module.
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At the moment, this is the only documentation.
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>>> C["oreo"] = "doublestuff"
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>>> C["oreo"]["path"] = "/"
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>>> print C
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Set-Cookie: oreo="doublestuff"; Path=/;
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Set-Cookie: oreo=doublestuff; Path=/;
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Each dictionary element has a 'value' attribute, which gives you
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back the value associated with the key.
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@ -203,8 +203,8 @@ it is still possible to use Cookie.Cookie() to create a Cookie. In
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fact, this simply returns a SmartCookie.
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>>> C = Cookie.Cookie()
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>>> C.__class__
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<class Cookie.SmartCookie at 99f88>
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>>> print C.__class__.__name__
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SmartCookie
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Finis.
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#
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###########################################################
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def _test():
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import doctest, Cookie
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return doctest.testmod(Cookie)
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if __name__ == "__main__":
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_test()
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#Local Variables:
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