Use Python 3.x compatible octal literals

Python 3.x deprecated octal literals in the form 0755.
Use the Python 2.x compatible version 0o755 instead.

Change-Id: I64ca97e87ab29764c3cbcb42cefc313635cc178d
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Dirk Mueller 2013-06-11 20:24:41 +02:00
parent 08649bd9f2
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@ -26,26 +26,26 @@ class BaseTest(test_base.TestCase):
def test_iter_period(self):
times = list(base.iter_period(
datetime.datetime(2013, 01, 01, 12, 00),
datetime.datetime(2013, 01, 01, 13, 00),
datetime.datetime(2013, 1, 1, 12, 0),
datetime.datetime(2013, 1, 1, 13, 0),
60))
self.assertEqual(len(times), 60)
self.assertEqual(times[10],
(datetime.datetime(2013, 01, 01, 12, 10),
datetime.datetime(2013, 01, 01, 12, 11)))
(datetime.datetime(2013, 1, 1, 12, 10),
datetime.datetime(2013, 1, 1, 12, 11)))
self.assertEqual(times[21],
(datetime.datetime(2013, 01, 01, 12, 21),
datetime.datetime(2013, 01, 01, 12, 22)))
(datetime.datetime(2013, 1, 1, 12, 21),
datetime.datetime(2013, 1, 1, 12, 22)))
def test_iter_period_bis(self):
times = list(base.iter_period(
datetime.datetime(2013, 01, 02, 13, 00),
datetime.datetime(2013, 01, 02, 14, 00),
datetime.datetime(2013, 1, 2, 13, 0),
datetime.datetime(2013, 1, 2, 14, 0),
55))
self.assertEqual(len(times), math.ceil(3600 / 55.0))
self.assertEqual(times[10],
(datetime.datetime(2013, 01, 02, 13, 9, 10),
datetime.datetime(2013, 01, 02, 13, 10, 5)))
(datetime.datetime(2013, 1, 2, 13, 9, 10),
datetime.datetime(2013, 1, 2, 13, 10, 5)))
self.assertEqual(times[21],
(datetime.datetime(2013, 01, 02, 13, 19, 15),
datetime.datetime(2013, 01, 02, 13, 20, 10)))
(datetime.datetime(2013, 1, 2, 13, 19, 15),
datetime.datetime(2013, 1, 2, 13, 20, 10)))