Added Python (Thanks to Beholder) - it fails to build properly using my build system,
so there's a precompiled binary included, with a hack in Android.mk to make it work on NDK r4b
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"""Test cases for test_pyclbr.py"""
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def f(): pass
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class Other(object):
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@classmethod
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def foo(c): pass
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def om(self): pass
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class B (object):
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def bm(self): pass
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class C (B):
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foo = Other().foo
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om = Other.om
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d = 10
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# XXX: This causes test_pyclbr.py to fail, but only because the
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# introspection-based is_method() code in the test can't
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# distinguish between this and a geniune method function like m().
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# The pyclbr.py module gets this right as it parses the text.
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#
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#f = f
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def m(self): pass
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@staticmethod
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def sm(self): pass
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@classmethod
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def cm(self): pass
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