Commit dc2fcfcc55 seems to have accidentally
changed the ruff quote style to "preserve", instead of keeping it at the
default which is "double".
Put it back to the default and update relevant .py files with this rule.
Signed-off-by: Damien George <damien@micropython.org>
97 lines
2.1 KiB
Python
97 lines
2.1 KiB
Python
try:
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import json
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except ImportError:
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print("SKIP")
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raise SystemExit
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def my_print(o):
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if isinstance(o, dict):
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print("sorted dict", sorted(o.items()))
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else:
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print(o)
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my_print(json.loads("null"))
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my_print(json.loads("false"))
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my_print(json.loads("true"))
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my_print(json.loads("1"))
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my_print(json.loads("-2"))
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my_print(json.loads('"abc\\u0064e"'))
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my_print(json.loads("[]"))
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my_print(json.loads("[null]"))
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my_print(json.loads("[null,false,true]"))
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my_print(json.loads(" [ null , false , true ] "))
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my_print(json.loads("{}"))
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my_print(json.loads('{"a":true}'))
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my_print(json.loads('{"a":null, "b":false, "c":true}'))
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my_print(json.loads('{"a":[], "b":[1], "c":{"3":4}}'))
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my_print(json.loads('"abc\\bdef"'))
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my_print(json.loads('"abc\\fdef"'))
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my_print(json.loads('"abc\\ndef"'))
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my_print(json.loads('"abc\\rdef"'))
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my_print(json.loads('"abc\\tdef"'))
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my_print(json.loads('"abc\\uabcd"'))
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# whitespace handling
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my_print(json.loads('{\n\t"a":[]\r\n, "b":[1], "c":{"3":4} \n\r\t\r\r\r\n}'))
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# loading nothing should raise exception
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try:
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json.loads("")
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except ValueError:
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print("ValueError")
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# string which is not closed
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try:
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my_print(json.loads('"abc'))
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except ValueError:
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print("ValueError")
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# unaccompanied closing brace
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try:
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my_print(json.loads("]"))
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except ValueError:
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print("ValueError")
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# unspecified object type
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try:
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my_print(json.loads("a"))
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except ValueError:
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print("ValueError")
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# bad property name
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try:
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my_print(json.loads('{{}:"abc"}'))
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except ValueError:
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print("ValueError")
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# unexpected characters after white space
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try:
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my_print(json.loads("[null] a"))
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except ValueError:
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print("ValueError")
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# incomplete object declaration
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try:
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my_print(json.loads('{"a":0,'))
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except ValueError:
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print("ValueError")
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# incomplete nested array declaration
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try:
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my_print(json.loads('{"a":0, ['))
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except ValueError:
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print("ValueError")
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# incomplete array declaration
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try:
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my_print(json.loads("[0,"))
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except ValueError:
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print("ValueError")
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# incomplete nested object declaration
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try:
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my_print(json.loads('[0, {"a":0, '))
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except ValueError:
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print("ValueError")
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