Could it be one is a tuple and one is a string containing a
representation of the same tuple?

On Sep 3, 7:34 pm, Matthew <matthew.g.nor...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Thank you for the resource.  I did check out the files there, but
> there isn't one that is dedicated to testing the Validators.  Only
> "validators.py" contains some doctests.
>
> I added some more tests to my example.  What is truly weird is that it
> is failing on another test now, even though the "Got" and "Expected"
> values are identical:
>
> File "validators.py", line 12, in __main__.IS_NOT_WHITESPACE
> Failed example:
>     IS_NOT_WHITESPACE()(' spaces in between and on end ')
> Expected:
>     ('spaces in between and on end', None)
> Got:
>     ('spaces in between and on end', None)
>
> Is there a doctest quirk that I do not know of?
>
> Thank you again for the help,
> Matthew
>
> On Sep 3, 1:33 am, Yarko Tymciurak <yark...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > btw - you can browse the current source tree online -
>
> >http://bazaar.launchpad.net/~mdipierro/web2py/devel/files
>
> > On Thu, Sep 3, 2009 at 12:32 AM, Yarko Tymciurak <yark...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > > gluon/tests is in the source version..
>
> > > On Wed, Sep 2, 2009 at 10:16 PM, Matthew 
> > > <matthew.g.nor...@gmail.com>wrote:
>
> > >> I'm not sure I understand.  I don't see a gluon/tests/ folder in
> > >> web2py and the <application>/tests/ folder is not populated for the
> > >> sample apps.  I looked at the original source of your official
> > >> "validators.py" as a model for the extended class and its doctests.
>
> > >> On Sep 2, 9:45 pm, mdipierro <mdipie...@cs.depaul.edu> wrote:
> > >> > Did you look into gluon/tests/ ?
>
> > >> > On Sep 2, 6:47 pm, Matthew <matthew.g.nor...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > >> > > I am trying to extend the IS_NOT_EMPTY validator to strip out
> > >> > > whitespace before submitting.  I have two questions (code posted 
> > >> > > after
> > >> > > questions):
>
> > >> > > 1. How can I test the custom message constructor?  Right now I always
> > >> > > get the "expected 2 arguments, got 3" error message?
> > >> > > 2. I am using doctests and can't tell the difference between
> > >> > > "Expected" and "Got" in this test:
> > >> > > **********************************************************************
> > >> > > File "validators.py", line 14, in __main__.IS_NOT_WHITESPACE
> > >> > > Failed example:
> > >> > >     IS_NOT_WHITESPACE()('   ')
> > >> > > Expected:
> > >> > >     ('', 'cannot be empty!')
> > >> > > Got:
> > >> > >     ('', 'cannot be empty!')
> > >> > > **********************************************************************
> > >> > > 1 items had failures:
> > >> > >    1 of   4 in __main__.IS_NOT_WHITESPACE
> > >> > > ***Test Failed*** 1 failures.
>
> > >> > > SOURCE CODE
>
> > >> > > from gluon.validators import IS_NOT_EMPTY
> > >> > > import string
>
> > >> > > class IS_NOT_WHITESPACE(IS_NOT_EMPTY):
> > >> > >     """
> > >> > >     Example::
> > >> > >         INPUT(_type='text', _name='name', requires=IS_NOT_WHITESPACE
> > >> > > ())
>
> > >> > >     IS_NOT_WHITESPACE inherits from the IS_NOT_EMPTY validator. It
> > >> > > trims the
> > >> > >     argument, a string, of whitespace before validating:
>
> > >> > >         >>> IS_NOT_WHITESPACE()(' ')
> > >> > >         ('', 'cannot be empty!')
> > >> > >         >>> IS_NOT_WHITESPACE()('   ')
> > >> > >         ('', 'cannot be empty!')
> > >> > >         >>> IS_NOT_WHITESPACE()('   \t\r')
> > >> > >         ('', 'cannot be empty!')
> > >> > >         >>> IS_NOT_WHITESPACE()(string.whitespace)
> > >> > >         ('', 'cannot be empty!')
> > >> > >     """
>
> > >> > >     def __call__(self, value):
> > >> > >         return IS_NOT_EMPTY.__call__(self, value.strip())
>
> > >> > > # Allow doctests to be run if this file is called by python.  For
> > >> > > example:
> > >> > > #     python validators.py
> > >> > > if __name__=='__main__':
> > >> > >    import doctest
> > >> > >    doctest.testmod()
>
> > >> > > END SOURCECODE
>
> > >> > > Thanks,
> > >> > > Matthew
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