pyo3/tests/test_datetime_import.rs
Icxolu 0c12d9137f
port Python::import to Bound API (#3832)
* port `Python::import` to `Bound` API

* tidy up imports in tests/test_datetime_import.rs

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Co-authored-by: David Hewitt <mail@davidhewitt.dev>
2024-02-14 00:24:37 +00:00

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#![cfg(not(Py_LIMITED_API))]
use pyo3::{prelude::*, types::PyDate};
#[test]
#[should_panic(expected = "module 'datetime' has no attribute 'datetime_CAPI'")]
fn test_bad_datetime_module_panic() {
// Create an empty temporary directory
// with an empty "datetime" module which we'll put on the sys.path
let tmpdir = std::env::temp_dir();
let tmpdir = tmpdir.join("pyo3_test_date_check");
let _ = std::fs::remove_dir_all(&tmpdir);
std::fs::create_dir(&tmpdir).unwrap();
std::fs::File::create(tmpdir.join("datetime.py")).unwrap();
Python::with_gil(|py: Python<'_>| {
let sys = py.import_bound("sys").unwrap();
sys.getattr("path")
.unwrap()
.call_method1("insert", (0, tmpdir))
.unwrap();
// This should panic because the "datetime" module is empty
PyDate::new_bound(py, 2018, 1, 1).unwrap();
});
}