import keyword import unittest from test.support import use_old_parser class Test_iskeyword(unittest.TestCase): def test_true_is_a_keyword(self): self.assertTrue(keyword.iskeyword('True')) def test_uppercase_true_is_not_a_keyword(self): self.assertFalse(keyword.iskeyword('TRUE')) def test_none_value_is_not_a_keyword(self): self.assertFalse(keyword.iskeyword(None)) # This is probably an accident of the current implementation, but should be # preserved for backward compatibility. def test_changing_the_kwlist_does_not_affect_iskeyword(self): oldlist = keyword.kwlist self.addCleanup(setattr, keyword, 'kwlist', oldlist) keyword.kwlist = ['its', 'all', 'eggs', 'beans', 'and', 'a', 'slice'] self.assertFalse(keyword.iskeyword('eggs')) def test_all_keywords_fail_to_be_used_as_names(self): all_keywords = set(keyword.kwlist) if use_old_parser(): all_keywords.discard('__peg_parser__') for key in all_keywords: with self.assertRaises(SyntaxError): exec(f"{key} = 42") def test_async_and_await_are_keywords(self): self.assertIn("async", keyword.kwlist) self.assertIn("await", keyword.kwlist) def test_keywords_are_sorted(self): self.assertListEqual(sorted(keyword.kwlist), keyword.kwlist) if __name__ == "__main__": unittest.main()