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Revision 95e9cef6f023a1cf365f2f02775badb3a6ac0d82 authored by Victor Stinner on 28 March 2015, 00:26:47 UTC, committed by Victor Stinner on 28 March 2015, 00:26:47 UTC
* _PyTime_AsTimeval() now ensures that tv_usec is always positive
* _PyTime_AsTimespec() now ensures that tv_nsec is always positive
* _PyTime_AsTimeval() now returns an integer on overflow instead of raising an
  exception
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Tip revision: 95e9cef6f023a1cf365f2f02775badb3a6ac0d82 authored by Victor Stinner on 28 March 2015, 00:26:47 UTC
Issue #22117: Write unit tests for _PyTime_AsTimeval()
Tip revision: 95e9cef
testpy.py
import sys

# This is a test module for Python.  It looks in the standard
# places for various *.py files.  If these are moved, you must
# change this module too.

try:
    import os
except:
    print("""Could not import the standard "os" module.
  Please check your PYTHONPATH environment variable.""")
    sys.exit(1)

try:
    import symbol
except:
    print("""Could not import the standard "symbol" module.  If this is
  a PC, you should add the dos_8x3 directory to your PYTHONPATH.""")
    sys.exit(1)

import os

for dir in sys.path:
    file = os.path.join(dir, "os.py")
    if os.path.isfile(file):
        test = os.path.join(dir, "test")
        if os.path.isdir(test):
            # Add the "test" directory to PYTHONPATH.
            sys.path = sys.path + [test]

import regrtest # Standard Python tester.
regrtest.main()
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