tests: Use read() instead of readall().

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Paul Sokolovsky 2016-11-14 00:27:35 +03:00
parent 00a9590e3a
commit 8212773adb
3 changed files with 4 additions and 4 deletions

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@ -37,7 +37,7 @@ except OSError:
print('OSError')
f.close()
# readall() error (call read() for compat with CPy)
# read() w/o args error
f = open('io/data/file1', 'ab')
try:
f.read()

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@ -38,7 +38,7 @@ n_w = f.write(test_bytes)
print(n_w == len(test_bytes))
f.close()
f = open('test.txt', 'r')
r = bytes(f.readall(), 'ascii')
r = bytes(f.read(), 'ascii')
# check that we can write and read it correctly
print(r == test_bytes)
f.close()
@ -65,7 +65,7 @@ n_w = f.write(test_bytes)
print(n_w == len(test_bytes))
f.close()
f = open('test.txt', 'r')
r = bytes(f.readall(), 'ascii')
r = bytes(f.read(), 'ascii')
# check that we can write and read it correctly
print(r == test_bytes)
f.close()

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@ -72,7 +72,7 @@ print(uart1.readline() == b'1234567890')
print(uart1.any() == 0)
uart0.write(b'1234567890')
print(uart1.readall() == b'1234567890')
print(uart1.read() == b'1234567890')
# tx only mode
uart0 = UART(0, 1000000, pins=('GP12', None))