# test struct with a count specified before the type try: import struct except ImportError: print("SKIP") raise SystemExit print(struct.calcsize('0s')) print(struct.unpack('0s', b'')) print(struct.pack('0s', b'123')) print(struct.calcsize('2s')) print(struct.unpack('2s', b'12')) print(struct.pack('2s', b'123')) print(struct.calcsize('2H')) print(struct.unpack('<2H', b'1234')) print(struct.pack('<2H', 258, 515)) print(struct.calcsize('0s1s0H2H')) print(struct.unpack('<0s1s0H2H', b'01234')) print(struct.pack('<0s1s0H2H', b'abc', b'abc', 258, 515)) # check that we get an error if the buffer is too small try: struct.unpack('2H', b'\x00\x00') except: print('Exception') try: struct.pack_into('2I', bytearray(4), 0, 0) except: print('Exception') # check that unknown types raise an exception try: struct.unpack('z', b'1') except: print('Exception') try: struct.pack('z', (b'1',)) except: print('Exception') try: struct.calcsize('0z') except: print('Exception') # check that a count without a type specifier raises an exception try: struct.calcsize('1') except: print('Exception') try: struct.pack('1') except: print('Exception') try: struct.pack_into('1', bytearray(4), 0, 'xx') except: print('Exception') try: struct.unpack('1', 'xx') except: print('Exception') try: struct.unpack_from('1', 'xx') except: print('Exception')