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Revision 64db5aac6be73b14396bcde1648997e208b5a8da authored by Miss Islington (bot) on 15 August 2019, 16:38:22 UTC, committed by GitHub on 15 August 2019, 16:38:22 UTC

Without indendation, seems like strcpy line is parallel to `if` condition.
(cherry picked from commit 69f37bcb28d7cd78255828029f895958b5baf6ff)

Co-authored-by: Hansraj Das <raj.das.136@gmail.com>
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test_syslog.py

from test import support
syslog = support.import_module("syslog") #skip if not supported
import unittest

# XXX(nnorwitz): This test sucks.  I don't know of a platform independent way
# to verify that the messages were really logged.
# The only purpose of this test is to verify the code doesn't crash or leak.

class Test(unittest.TestCase):

    def test_openlog(self):
        syslog.openlog('python')
        # Issue #6697.
        self.assertRaises(UnicodeEncodeError, syslog.openlog, '\uD800')

    def test_syslog(self):
        syslog.openlog('python')
        syslog.syslog('test message from python test_syslog')
        syslog.syslog(syslog.LOG_ERR, 'test error from python test_syslog')

    def test_closelog(self):
        syslog.openlog('python')
        syslog.closelog()

    def test_setlogmask(self):
        syslog.setlogmask(syslog.LOG_DEBUG)

    def test_log_mask(self):
        syslog.LOG_MASK(syslog.LOG_INFO)

    def test_log_upto(self):
        syslog.LOG_UPTO(syslog.LOG_INFO)

    def test_openlog_noargs(self):
        syslog.openlog()
        syslog.syslog('test message from python test_syslog')

if __name__ == "__main__":
    unittest.main()
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