cpython/Lib/test/test_nis.py
Barry Warsaw 4c4d5ce78a Catch nis.error and raise TestFailed instead. This catches the
problem where Python is configured with the nismodule but NIS isn't
installed, or the map names don't correspond to those hardcoded in
nismodule.c (which is bogus in and of itself).
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from test_support import verbose, TestFailed
import nis
print 'nis.maps()'
try:
# the following could fail if NIS isn't active
maps = nis.maps()
except nis.error, msg:
raise TestFailed, msg
done = 0
for nismap in maps:
if verbose:
print nismap
mapping = nis.cat(nismap)
for k, v in mapping.items():
if verbose:
print ' ', k, v
if not k:
continue
if nis.match(k, nismap) <> v:
print "NIS match failed for key `%s' in map `%s'" % (k, nismap)
else:
# just test the one key, otherwise this test could take a
# very long time
done = 1
break
if done:
break