""" Tests that quoting specifications are properly handled during parsing for all of the parsers defined in parsers.py """ import csv from io import StringIO import pytest from pandas.compat import PY311 from pandas.errors import ParserError from pandas import DataFrame import pandas._testing as tm pytestmark = pytest.mark.filterwarnings( "ignore:Passing a BlockManager to DataFrame:DeprecationWarning" ) xfail_pyarrow = pytest.mark.usefixtures("pyarrow_xfail") skip_pyarrow = pytest.mark.usefixtures("pyarrow_skip") @pytest.mark.parametrize( "kwargs,msg", [ ({"quotechar": "foo"}, '"quotechar" must be a(n)? 1-character string'), ( {"quotechar": None, "quoting": csv.QUOTE_MINIMAL}, "quotechar must be set if quoting enabled", ), ({"quotechar": 2}, '"quotechar" must be string( or None)?, not int'), ], ) @skip_pyarrow # ParserError: CSV parse error: Empty CSV file or block def test_bad_quote_char(all_parsers, kwargs, msg): data = "1,2,3" parser = all_parsers with pytest.raises(TypeError, match=msg): parser.read_csv(StringIO(data), **kwargs) @pytest.mark.parametrize( "quoting,msg", [ ("foo", '"quoting" must be an integer|Argument'), (10, 'bad "quoting" value'), # quoting must be in the range [0, 3] ], ) @xfail_pyarrow # ValueError: The 'quoting' option is not supported def test_bad_quoting(all_parsers, quoting, msg): data = "1,2,3" parser = all_parsers with pytest.raises(TypeError, match=msg): parser.read_csv(StringIO(data), quoting=quoting) def test_quote_char_basic(all_parsers): parser = all_parsers data = 'a,b,c\n1,2,"cat"' expected = DataFrame([[1, 2, "cat"]], columns=["a", "b", "c"]) result = parser.read_csv(StringIO(data), quotechar='"') tm.assert_frame_equal(result, expected) @pytest.mark.parametrize("quote_char", ["~", "*", "%", "$", "@", "P"]) def test_quote_char_various(all_parsers, quote_char): parser = all_parsers expected = DataFrame([[1, 2, "cat"]], columns=["a", "b", "c"]) data = 'a,b,c\n1,2,"cat"' new_data = data.replace('"', quote_char) result = parser.read_csv(StringIO(new_data), quotechar=quote_char) tm.assert_frame_equal(result, expected) @xfail_pyarrow # ValueError: The 'quoting' option is not supported @pytest.mark.parametrize("quoting", [csv.QUOTE_MINIMAL, csv.QUOTE_NONE]) @pytest.mark.parametrize("quote_char", ["", None]) def test_null_quote_char(all_parsers, quoting, quote_char): kwargs = {"quotechar": quote_char, "quoting": quoting} data = "a,b,c\n1,2,3" parser = all_parsers if quoting != csv.QUOTE_NONE: # Sanity checking. msg = ( '"quotechar" must be a 1-character string' if PY311 and all_parsers.engine == "python" and quote_char == "" else "quotechar must be set if quoting enabled" ) with pytest.raises(TypeError, match=msg): parser.read_csv(StringIO(data), **kwargs) elif not (PY311 and all_parsers.engine == "python"): # Python 3.11+ doesn't support null/blank quote chars in their csv parsers expected = DataFrame([[1, 2, 3]], columns=["a", "b", "c"]) result = parser.read_csv(StringIO(data), **kwargs) tm.assert_frame_equal(result, expected) @pytest.mark.parametrize( "kwargs,exp_data", [ ({}, [[1, 2, "foo"]]), # Test default. # QUOTE_MINIMAL only applies to CSV writing, so no effect on reading. ({"quotechar": '"', "quoting": csv.QUOTE_MINIMAL}, [[1, 2, "foo"]]), # QUOTE_MINIMAL only applies to CSV writing, so no effect on reading. ({"quotechar": '"', "quoting": csv.QUOTE_ALL}, [[1, 2, "foo"]]), # QUOTE_NONE tells the reader to do no special handling # of quote characters and leave them alone. ({"quotechar": '"', "quoting": csv.QUOTE_NONE}, [[1, 2, '"foo"']]), # QUOTE_NONNUMERIC tells the reader to cast # all non-quoted fields to float ({"quotechar": '"', "quoting": csv.QUOTE_NONNUMERIC}, [[1.0, 2.0, "foo"]]), ], ) @xfail_pyarrow # ValueError: The 'quoting' option is not supported def test_quoting_various(all_parsers, kwargs, exp_data): data = '1,2,"foo"' parser = all_parsers columns = ["a", "b", "c"] result = parser.read_csv(StringIO(data), names=columns, **kwargs) expected = DataFrame(exp_data, columns=columns) tm.assert_frame_equal(result, expected) @pytest.mark.parametrize( "doublequote,exp_data", [(True, [[3, '4 " 5']]), (False, [[3, '4 " 5"']])] ) def test_double_quote(all_parsers, doublequote, exp_data, request): parser = all_parsers data = 'a,b\n3,"4 "" 5"' if parser.engine == "pyarrow" and not doublequote: mark = pytest.mark.xfail(reason="Mismatched result") request.applymarker(mark) result = parser.read_csv(StringIO(data), quotechar='"', doublequote=doublequote) expected = DataFrame(exp_data, columns=["a", "b"]) tm.assert_frame_equal(result, expected) @pytest.mark.parametrize("quotechar", ['"', "\u0001"]) def test_quotechar_unicode(all_parsers, quotechar): # see gh-14477 data = "a\n1" parser = all_parsers expected = DataFrame({"a": [1]}) result = parser.read_csv(StringIO(data), quotechar=quotechar) tm.assert_frame_equal(result, expected) @pytest.mark.parametrize("balanced", [True, False]) def test_unbalanced_quoting(all_parsers, balanced, request): # see gh-22789. parser = all_parsers data = 'a,b,c\n1,2,"3' if parser.engine == "pyarrow" and not balanced: mark = pytest.mark.xfail(reason="Mismatched result") request.applymarker(mark) if balanced: # Re-balance the quoting and read in without errors. expected = DataFrame([[1, 2, 3]], columns=["a", "b", "c"]) result = parser.read_csv(StringIO(data + '"')) tm.assert_frame_equal(result, expected) else: msg = ( "EOF inside string starting at row 1" if parser.engine == "c" else "unexpected end of data" ) with pytest.raises(ParserError, match=msg): parser.read_csv(StringIO(data))