[1.5.x] Fixed test failures on Python 3.3 due to dict ordering assumptions.

Refs #19038

Backport of c229f31118bd8a7494692a727860ed7cb58df232 from master
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Luke Plant 2012-10-26 02:00:21 +01:00
parent f02f29dccc
commit 0efca2a819
1 changed files with 9 additions and 10 deletions

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@ -212,19 +212,18 @@ class MultiValueDictTests(SimpleTestCase):
self.assertEqual(d['name'], 'Simon')
self.assertEqual(d.get('name'), 'Simon')
self.assertEqual(d.getlist('name'), ['Adrian', 'Simon'])
self.assertEqual(list(six.iteritems(d)),
[('position', 'Developer'), ('name', 'Simon')])
self.assertEqual(sorted(list(six.iteritems(d))),
[('name', 'Simon'), ('position', 'Developer')])
self.assertEqual(list(six.iterlists(d)),
[('position', ['Developer']),
('name', ['Adrian', 'Simon'])])
self.assertEqual(sorted(list(six.iterlists(d))),
[('name', ['Adrian', 'Simon']),
('position', ['Developer'])])
# MultiValueDictKeyError: "Key 'lastname' not found in
# <MultiValueDict: {'position': ['Developer'],
# 'name': ['Adrian', 'Simon']}>"
self.assertRaisesMessage(MultiValueDictKeyError,
'"Key \'lastname\' not found in <MultiValueDict: {\'position\':'\
' [\'Developer\'], \'name\': [\'Adrian\', \'Simon\']}>"',
self.assertRaisesRegex(MultiValueDictKeyError,
r'"Key \'lastname\' not found in <MultiValueDict',
d.__getitem__, 'lastname')
self.assertEqual(d.get('lastname'), None)
@ -235,7 +234,7 @@ class MultiValueDictTests(SimpleTestCase):
d.setlist('lastname', ['Holovaty', 'Willison'])
self.assertEqual(d.getlist('lastname'), ['Holovaty', 'Willison'])
self.assertEqual(list(six.itervalues(d)),
self.assertEqual(sorted(list(six.itervalues(d))),
['Developer', 'Simon', 'Willison'])
def test_appendlist(self):