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import dbus
import dbus_bindings
def ensure_same(expected, received):
if type(received) != type(expected):
raise Exception ("Sending %s, expected echo of type %s, but got %s" % (expected, type(expected), type(received)))
if received.__class__ != expected.__class__:
raise Exception ("Sending %s, expected echo to be of class %s, but got %s" % (expected, expected.__class__, received.__class__))
if received != expected:
raise Exception("Sending %s, expected echo to be the same, but was %s" % (expected, received))
def TestEcho(value):
global remote_object
echoed = remote_object.Echo(value)
ensure_same(value, echoed)
def TestEchoList(sent_list):
assert(type(sent_list) == list)
global remote_object
reply_list = remote_object.Echo(sent_list)
if type(reply_list) != list:
raise Exception ("Sending list %s, expected echo to be a list, but it was %s" % (sent_list, type(reply_list)))
if len(reply_list) != len(sent_list):
raise Exception ("Sending list %s, expected echo of length %d, but length was %d" % (len(sent_list), len(reply_list)))
for i in range(len(sent_list)):
ensure_same(sent_list[i], reply_list[i])
session_bus = dbus.SessionBus()
remote_service = session_bus.get_service("org.designfu.Test")
remote_object = remote_service.get_object("/TestObject", "org.designfu.Test")
TestEcho(chr(120))
TestEcho(10)
TestEcho(39.5)
TestEcho("HelloWorld")
TestEcho(dbus_bindings.ObjectPath("/test/path"))
#FIXME!!! Crashes on lists ?!?
#TestEchoList(["one", "two", "three", "four"])
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