1#
2# test_codecmaps_kr.py
3#   Codec mapping tests for ROK encodings
4#
5
6from test import multibytecodec_support
7import unittest
8
9class TestCP949Map(multibytecodec_support.TestBase_Mapping,
10                   unittest.TestCase):
11    encoding = 'cp949'
12    mapfileurl = 'http://www.pythontest.net/unicode/CP949.TXT'
13
14
15class TestEUCKRMap(multibytecodec_support.TestBase_Mapping,
16                   unittest.TestCase):
17    encoding = 'euc_kr'
18    mapfileurl = 'http://www.pythontest.net/unicode/EUC-KR.TXT'
19
20    # A4D4 HANGUL FILLER indicates the begin of 8-bytes make-up sequence.
21    pass_enctest = [(b'\xa4\xd4', '\u3164')]
22    pass_dectest = [(b'\xa4\xd4', '\u3164')]
23
24
25class TestJOHABMap(multibytecodec_support.TestBase_Mapping,
26                   unittest.TestCase):
27    encoding = 'johab'
28    mapfileurl = 'http://www.pythontest.net/unicode/JOHAB.TXT'
29    # KS X 1001 standard assigned 0x5c as WON SIGN.
30    # But the early 90s is the only era that used johab widely,
31    # most software implements it as REVERSE SOLIDUS.
32    # So, we ignore the standard here.
33    pass_enctest = [(b'\\', '\u20a9')]
34    pass_dectest = [(b'\\', '\u20a9')]
35
36if __name__ == "__main__":
37    unittest.main()
38