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257 lines
8.7 KiB
Python
257 lines
8.7 KiB
Python
from helper import unittest, PillowTestCase
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from PIL import Image, EpsImagePlugin
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import io
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# Our two EPS test files (they are identical except for their bounding boxes)
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file1 = "Tests/images/zero_bb.eps"
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file2 = "Tests/images/non_zero_bb.eps"
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# Due to palletization, we'll need to convert these to RGB after load
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file1_compare = "Tests/images/zero_bb.png"
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file1_compare_scale2 = "Tests/images/zero_bb_scale2.png"
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file2_compare = "Tests/images/non_zero_bb.png"
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file2_compare_scale2 = "Tests/images/non_zero_bb_scale2.png"
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# EPS test files with binary preview
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file3 = "Tests/images/binary_preview_map.eps"
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class TestFileEps(PillowTestCase):
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def setUp(self):
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if not EpsImagePlugin.has_ghostscript():
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self.skipTest("Ghostscript not available")
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def test_sanity(self):
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# Regular scale
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image1 = Image.open(file1)
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image1.load()
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self.assertEqual(image1.mode, "RGB")
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self.assertEqual(image1.size, (460, 352))
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self.assertEqual(image1.format, "EPS")
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image2 = Image.open(file2)
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image2.load()
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self.assertEqual(image2.mode, "RGB")
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self.assertEqual(image2.size, (360, 252))
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self.assertEqual(image2.format, "EPS")
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# Double scale
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image1_scale2 = Image.open(file1)
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image1_scale2.load(scale=2)
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self.assertEqual(image1_scale2.mode, "RGB")
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self.assertEqual(image1_scale2.size, (920, 704))
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self.assertEqual(image1_scale2.format, "EPS")
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image2_scale2 = Image.open(file2)
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image2_scale2.load(scale=2)
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self.assertEqual(image2_scale2.mode, "RGB")
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self.assertEqual(image2_scale2.size, (720, 504))
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self.assertEqual(image2_scale2.format, "EPS")
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def test_invalid_file(self):
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invalid_file = "Tests/images/flower.jpg"
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self.assertRaises(SyntaxError,
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lambda: EpsImagePlugin.EpsImageFile(invalid_file))
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def test_file_object(self):
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# issue 479
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image1 = Image.open(file1)
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with open(self.tempfile('temp_file.eps'), 'wb') as fh:
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image1.save(fh, 'EPS')
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def test_iobase_object(self):
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# issue 479
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image1 = Image.open(file1)
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with io.open(self.tempfile('temp_iobase.eps'), 'wb') as fh:
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image1.save(fh, 'EPS')
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def test_bytesio_object(self):
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with open(file1, 'rb') as f:
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img_bytes = io.BytesIO(f.read())
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img = Image.open(img_bytes)
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img.load()
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image1_scale1_compare = Image.open(file1_compare).convert("RGB")
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image1_scale1_compare.load()
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self.assert_image_similar(img, image1_scale1_compare, 5)
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def test_render_scale1(self):
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# We need png support for these render test
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codecs = dir(Image.core)
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if "zip_encoder" not in codecs or "zip_decoder" not in codecs:
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self.skipTest("zip/deflate support not available")
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# Zero bounding box
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image1_scale1 = Image.open(file1)
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image1_scale1.load()
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image1_scale1_compare = Image.open(file1_compare).convert("RGB")
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image1_scale1_compare.load()
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self.assert_image_similar(image1_scale1, image1_scale1_compare, 5)
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# Non-Zero bounding box
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image2_scale1 = Image.open(file2)
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image2_scale1.load()
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image2_scale1_compare = Image.open(file2_compare).convert("RGB")
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image2_scale1_compare.load()
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self.assert_image_similar(image2_scale1, image2_scale1_compare, 10)
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def test_render_scale2(self):
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# We need png support for these render test
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codecs = dir(Image.core)
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if "zip_encoder" not in codecs or "zip_decoder" not in codecs:
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self.skipTest("zip/deflate support not available")
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# Zero bounding box
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image1_scale2 = Image.open(file1)
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image1_scale2.load(scale=2)
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image1_scale2_compare = Image.open(file1_compare_scale2).convert("RGB")
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image1_scale2_compare.load()
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self.assert_image_similar(image1_scale2, image1_scale2_compare, 5)
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# Non-Zero bounding box
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image2_scale2 = Image.open(file2)
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image2_scale2.load(scale=2)
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image2_scale2_compare = Image.open(file2_compare_scale2).convert("RGB")
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image2_scale2_compare.load()
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self.assert_image_similar(image2_scale2, image2_scale2_compare, 10)
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def test_resize(self):
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# Arrange
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image1 = Image.open(file1)
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image2 = Image.open(file2)
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image3 = Image.open("Tests/images/illu10_preview.eps")
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new_size = (100, 100)
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# Act
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image1 = image1.resize(new_size)
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image2 = image2.resize(new_size)
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image3 = image3.resize(new_size)
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# Assert
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self.assertEqual(image1.size, new_size)
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self.assertEqual(image2.size, new_size)
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self.assertEqual(image3.size, new_size)
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def test_thumbnail(self):
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# Issue #619
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# Arrange
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image1 = Image.open(file1)
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image2 = Image.open(file2)
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new_size = (100, 100)
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# Act
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image1.thumbnail(new_size)
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image2.thumbnail(new_size)
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# Assert
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self.assertEqual(max(image1.size), max(new_size))
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self.assertEqual(max(image2.size), max(new_size))
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def test_read_binary_preview(self):
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# Issue 302
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# open image with binary preview
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Image.open(file3)
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def _test_readline(self, t, ending):
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ending = "Failure with line ending: %s" % ("".join(
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"%s" % ord(s)
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for s in ending))
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self.assertEqual(t.readline().strip('\r\n'), 'something', ending)
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self.assertEqual(t.readline().strip('\r\n'), 'else', ending)
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self.assertEqual(t.readline().strip('\r\n'), 'baz', ending)
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self.assertEqual(t.readline().strip('\r\n'), 'bif', ending)
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def _test_readline_stringio(self, test_string, ending):
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# check all the freaking line endings possible
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try:
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import StringIO
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except ImportError:
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# don't skip, it skips everything in the parent test
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return
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t = StringIO.StringIO(test_string)
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self._test_readline(t, ending)
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def _test_readline_io(self, test_string, ending):
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if str is bytes:
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t = io.StringIO(unicode(test_string))
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else:
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t = io.StringIO(test_string)
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self._test_readline(t, ending)
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def _test_readline_file_universal(self, test_string, ending):
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f = self.tempfile('temp.txt')
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with open(f, 'wb') as w:
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if str is bytes:
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w.write(test_string)
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else:
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w.write(test_string.encode('UTF-8'))
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with open(f, 'rU') as t:
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self._test_readline(t, ending)
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def _test_readline_file_psfile(self, test_string, ending):
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f = self.tempfile('temp.txt')
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with open(f, 'wb') as w:
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if str is bytes:
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w.write(test_string)
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else:
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w.write(test_string.encode('UTF-8'))
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with open(f, 'rb') as r:
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t = EpsImagePlugin.PSFile(r)
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self._test_readline(t, ending)
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def test_readline(self):
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# check all the freaking line endings possible from the spec
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# test_string = u'something\r\nelse\n\rbaz\rbif\n'
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line_endings = ['\r\n', '\n']
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not_working_endings = ['\n\r', '\r']
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strings = ['something', 'else', 'baz', 'bif']
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for ending in line_endings:
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s = ending.join(strings)
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# Native Python versions will pass these endings.
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# self._test_readline_stringio(s, ending)
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# self._test_readline_io(s, ending)
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# self._test_readline_file_universal(s, ending)
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self._test_readline_file_psfile(s, ending)
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for ending in not_working_endings:
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# these only work with the PSFile, while they're in spec,
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# they're not likely to be used
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s = ending.join(strings)
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# Native Python versions may fail on these endings.
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# self._test_readline_stringio(s, ending)
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# self._test_readline_io(s, ending)
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# self._test_readline_file_universal(s, ending)
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self._test_readline_file_psfile(s, ending)
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def test_open_eps(self):
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# https://github.com/python-pillow/Pillow/issues/1104
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# Arrange
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FILES = ["Tests/images/illu10_no_preview.eps",
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"Tests/images/illu10_preview.eps",
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"Tests/images/illuCS6_no_preview.eps",
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"Tests/images/illuCS6_preview.eps"]
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# Act
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for filename in FILES:
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img = Image.open(filename)
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# Assert
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self.assertEqual(img.mode, "RGB")
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if __name__ == '__main__':
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unittest.main()
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# End of file
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