import li_std_wstring_inherit import sys x = u"hello" s = li_std_wstring_inherit.wstring(u"he") s = s + u"llo" if s != x: print s, x raise RuntimeError("bad string mapping") if s[1:4] != x[1:4]: raise RuntimeError("bad string mapping") a = li_std_wstring_inherit.A(s) b = li_std_wstring_inherit.wstring(" world") if a + b != "hello world": raise RuntimeError("bad string mapping") if a + " world" != "hello world": raise RuntimeError("bad string mapping") # This is expected to fail if -builtin is used # Reverse operators not supported in builtin types if not li_std_wstring_inherit.is_python_builtin(): if "hello" + b != "hello world": raise RuntimeError("bad string mapping") c = "hello" + b if c.find_last_of("l") != 9: raise RuntimeError("bad string mapping") b = li_std_wstring_inherit.B("hi") b.name = li_std_wstring_inherit.wstring(u"hello") if b.name != "hello": raise RuntimeError("bad string mapping") b.a = li_std_wstring_inherit.A("hello") if b.a != u"hello": raise RuntimeError("bad string mapping")