| try: |
| import uio as io |
| except ImportError: |
| import io |
| |
| a = io.StringIO() |
| print('io.StringIO' in repr(a)) |
| print(a.getvalue()) |
| print(a.read()) |
| |
| a = io.StringIO("foobar") |
| print(a.getvalue()) |
| print(a.read()) |
| print(a.read()) |
| |
| a = io.StringIO() |
| a.write("foo") |
| print(a.getvalue()) |
| |
| a = io.StringIO("foo") |
| a.write("12") |
| print(a.getvalue()) |
| |
| a = io.StringIO("foo") |
| a.write("123") |
| print(a.getvalue()) |
| |
| a = io.StringIO("foo") |
| a.write("1234") |
| print(a.getvalue()) |
| |
| a = io.StringIO() |
| a.write("foo") |
| print(a.read()) |
| |
| a = io.StringIO() |
| a.close() |
| for f in [a.read, a.getvalue, lambda:a.write("")]: |
| # CPython throws for operations on closed I/O, MicroPython makes |
| # the underlying string empty unless MICROPY_CPYTHON_COMPAT defined |
| try: |
| f() |
| print("ValueError") |
| except ValueError: |
| print("ValueError") |