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import codecs
import locale
import os
import pytest
from pandas._config.localization import (
can_set_locale,
get_locales,
set_locale,
)
from pandas.compat import ISMUSL
import pandas as pd
_all_locales = get_locales()
_current_locale = locale.setlocale(locale.LC_ALL) # getlocale() is wrong, see GH#46595
# Don't run any of these tests if we have no locales.
pytestmark = pytest.mark.skipif(not _all_locales, reason="Need locales")
_skip_if_only_one_locale = pytest.mark.skipif(
len(_all_locales) <= 1, reason="Need multiple locales for meaningful test"
)
def _get_current_locale(lc_var: int = locale.LC_ALL) -> str:
# getlocale is not always compliant with setlocale, use setlocale. GH#46595
return locale.setlocale(lc_var)
@pytest.mark.parametrize("lc_var", (locale.LC_ALL, locale.LC_CTYPE, locale.LC_TIME))
def test_can_set_current_locale(lc_var):
# Can set the current locale
before_locale = _get_current_locale(lc_var)
assert can_set_locale(before_locale, lc_var=lc_var)
after_locale = _get_current_locale(lc_var)
assert before_locale == after_locale
@pytest.mark.parametrize("lc_var", (locale.LC_ALL, locale.LC_CTYPE, locale.LC_TIME))
def test_can_set_locale_valid_set(lc_var):
# Can set the default locale.
before_locale = _get_current_locale(lc_var)
assert can_set_locale("", lc_var=lc_var)
after_locale = _get_current_locale(lc_var)
assert before_locale == after_locale
@pytest.mark.parametrize(
"lc_var",
(
locale.LC_ALL,
locale.LC_CTYPE,
pytest.param(
locale.LC_TIME,
marks=pytest.mark.skipif(
ISMUSL, reason="MUSL allows setting invalid LC_TIME."
),
),
),
)
def test_can_set_locale_invalid_set(lc_var):
# Cannot set an invalid locale.
before_locale = _get_current_locale(lc_var)
assert not can_set_locale("non-existent_locale", lc_var=lc_var)
after_locale = _get_current_locale(lc_var)
assert before_locale == after_locale
@pytest.mark.parametrize(
"lang,enc",
[
("it_CH", "UTF-8"),
("en_US", "ascii"),
("zh_CN", "GB2312"),
("it_IT", "ISO-8859-1"),
],
)
@pytest.mark.parametrize("lc_var", (locale.LC_ALL, locale.LC_CTYPE, locale.LC_TIME))
def test_can_set_locale_no_leak(lang, enc, lc_var):
# Test that can_set_locale does not leak even when returning False. See GH#46595
before_locale = _get_current_locale(lc_var)
can_set_locale((lang, enc), locale.LC_ALL)
after_locale = _get_current_locale(lc_var)
assert before_locale == after_locale
def test_can_set_locale_invalid_get(monkeypatch):
# see GH#22129
# In some cases, an invalid locale can be set,
# but a subsequent getlocale() raises a ValueError.
def mock_get_locale():
raise ValueError()
with monkeypatch.context() as m:
m.setattr(locale, "getlocale", mock_get_locale)
assert not can_set_locale("")
def test_get_locales_at_least_one():
# see GH#9744
assert len(_all_locales) > 0
@_skip_if_only_one_locale
def test_get_locales_prefix():
first_locale = _all_locales[0]
assert len(get_locales(prefix=first_locale[:2])) > 0
@_skip_if_only_one_locale
@pytest.mark.parametrize(
"lang,enc",
[
("it_CH", "UTF-8"),
("en_US", "ascii"),
("zh_CN", "GB2312"),
("it_IT", "ISO-8859-1"),
],
)
def test_set_locale(lang, enc):
before_locale = _get_current_locale()
enc = codecs.lookup(enc).name
new_locale = lang, enc
if not can_set_locale(new_locale):
msg = "unsupported locale setting"
with pytest.raises(locale.Error, match=msg):
with set_locale(new_locale):
pass
else:
with set_locale(new_locale) as normalized_locale:
new_lang, new_enc = normalized_locale.split(".")
new_enc = codecs.lookup(enc).name
normalized_locale = new_lang, new_enc
assert normalized_locale == new_locale
# Once we exit the "with" statement, locale should be back to what it was.
after_locale = _get_current_locale()
assert before_locale == after_locale
def test_encoding_detected():
system_locale = os.environ.get("LC_ALL")
system_encoding = system_locale.split(".")[-1] if system_locale else "utf-8"
assert (
codecs.lookup(pd.options.display.encoding).name
== codecs.lookup(system_encoding).name
)