Reputation: 4523
I'm having a problem with Travis on every commit. My tests work on local but on Travis I get this error:
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/opt/python/3.2.5/lib/python3.2/unittest/case.py", line 370, in _executeTestPart
function()
File "/opt/python/3.2.5/lib/python3.2/unittest/loader.py", line 32, in testFailure
raise exception
ImportError: Failed to import test module: test.test_parser
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/opt/python/3.2.5/lib/python3.2/unittest/loader.py", line 261, in _find_tests
module = self._get_module_from_name(name)
File "/opt/python/3.2.5/lib/python3.2/unittest/loader.py", line 239, in _get_module_from_name
__import__(name)
File "/home/travis/build/davidmogar/genderator/test/test_parser.py", line 5, in <module>
import genderator
File "/home/travis/build/davidmogar/genderator/genderator/__init__.py", line 3, in <module>
from genderator.parser import Parser
File "/home/travis/build/davidmogar/genderator/genderator/parser.py", line 5, in <module>
from .utils import Normalizer
File "/home/travis/build/davidmogar/genderator/genderator/utils.py", line 63
u'\N{COMBINING TILDE}'
^
SyntaxError: invalid syntax
Here is the code where that line is:
def remove_accent_marks(text):
good_accents = {
u'\N{COMBINING TILDE}',
u'\N{COMBINING CEDILLA}'
}
return ''.join(c for c in unicodedata.normalize('NFKD', text)
if unicodedata.category(c) != 'Mn' or c in good_accents)
I have no idea about what is the problem because as I've said, all test are working in local. Here is my .travis.yml file:
language: python
python:
- "3.2"
- "3.3"
- "3.4"
script: python -m unittest discover
Any idea?
Upvotes: 0
Views: 340
Reputation: 1122092
The u'...'
syntax in Python 3 is only supported in Python 3.3 and up.
The u
prefix is only there to support polyglot Python code (supporting both 2 and 3), and can be safely removed if you don't need to support Python 2.
If you need to support both Python 2 and 3.2, you'll have to use a different approach. You could use a from __future__
import to make all string literals in Python 2 produce unicode
string objects; this applies per module:
from __future__ import unicode_literals
def remove_accent_marks(text):
good_accents = {
'\N{COMBINING TILDE}',
'\N{COMBINING CEDILLA}'
}
The strings will be treated as Unicode in both Python 2 and 3.
Or you could create your own polyglot function:
import sys
if sys.version_info[0] < 3:
u = lambda s: unicode(s.replace(r'\\', r'\\\\'), "unicode_escape")
else:
u = lambda s: s
and use that on all your Unicode strings:
def remove_accent_marks(text):
good_accents = {
u('\N{COMBINING TILDE}'),
u('\N{COMBINING CEDILLA}')
}
or you can use the six
library to produce that bridge for you:
import six
def remove_accent_marks(text):
good_accents = {
six.u('\N{COMBINING TILDE}'),
six.u('\N{COMBINING CEDILLA}')
}
You may want to read the Python Porting HOWTO.
Upvotes: 3