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GH-113528: Move a few misplaced pathlib tests (#113527)
`PurePathBase` does not define `__eq__()`, and so we have no business checking path equality in `test_eq_common` and `test_equivalences`. The tests only pass at the moment because we define the test class's `__eq__()` for use elsewhere. Also move `test_parse_path_common` into the main pathlib test suite. It exercises a private `_parse_path()` method that will be moved to `PurePath` soon. Lastly move a couple more tests concerned with optimisations and path normalisation.
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@ -61,22 +61,6 @@ class DummyPurePathTest(unittest.TestCase):
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# Use a base path that's unrelated to any real filesystem path.
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base = f'/this/path/kills/fascists/{TESTFN}'
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# Keys are canonical paths, values are list of tuples of arguments
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# supposed to produce equal paths.
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equivalences = {
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'a/b': [
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('a', 'b'), ('a/', 'b'), ('a', 'b/'), ('a/', 'b/'),
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('a/b/',), ('a//b',), ('a//b//',),
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# Empty components get removed.
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('', 'a', 'b'), ('a', '', 'b'), ('a', 'b', ''),
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],
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'/b/c/d': [
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('a', '/b/c', 'd'), ('/a', '/b/c', 'd'),
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# Empty components get removed.
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('/', 'b', '', 'c/d'), ('/', '', 'b/c/d'), ('', '/b/c/d'),
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],
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}
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def setUp(self):
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p = self.cls('a')
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self.pathmod = p.pathmod
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@ -132,31 +116,6 @@ class DummyPurePathTest(unittest.TestCase):
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for parent in p.parents:
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self.assertEqual(42, parent.session_id)
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def _check_parse_path(self, raw_path, *expected):
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sep = self.pathmod.sep
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actual = self.cls._parse_path(raw_path.replace('/', sep))
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self.assertEqual(actual, expected)
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if altsep := self.pathmod.altsep:
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actual = self.cls._parse_path(raw_path.replace('/', altsep))
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self.assertEqual(actual, expected)
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def test_parse_path_common(self):
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check = self._check_parse_path
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sep = self.pathmod.sep
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check('', '', '', [])
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check('a', '', '', ['a'])
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check('a/', '', '', ['a'])
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check('a/b', '', '', ['a', 'b'])
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check('a/b/', '', '', ['a', 'b'])
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check('a/b/c/d', '', '', ['a', 'b', 'c', 'd'])
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check('a/b//c/d', '', '', ['a', 'b', 'c', 'd'])
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check('a/b/c/d', '', '', ['a', 'b', 'c', 'd'])
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check('.', '', '', [])
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check('././b', '', '', ['b'])
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check('a/./b', '', '', ['a', 'b'])
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check('a/./.', '', '', ['a'])
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check('/a/b', '', sep, ['a', 'b'])
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def test_join_common(self):
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P = self.cls
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p = P('a/b')
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self.assertEqual(P(pathstr).as_posix(), pathstr)
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# Other tests for as_posix() are in test_equivalences().
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def test_eq_common(self):
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P = self.cls
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self.assertEqual(P('a/b'), P('a/b'))
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self.assertEqual(P('a/b'), P('a', 'b'))
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self.assertNotEqual(P('a/b'), P('a'))
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self.assertNotEqual(P('a/b'), P('/a/b'))
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self.assertNotEqual(P('a/b'), P())
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self.assertNotEqual(P('/a/b'), P('/'))
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self.assertNotEqual(P(), P('/'))
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self.assertNotEqual(P(), "")
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self.assertNotEqual(P(), {})
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self.assertNotEqual(P(), int)
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def test_match_empty(self):
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P = self.cls
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self.assertRaises(ValueError, P('a').match, '')
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parts = p.parts
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self.assertEqual(parts, (sep, 'a', 'b'))
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def test_equivalences(self):
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for k, tuples in self.equivalences.items():
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canon = k.replace('/', self.sep)
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posix = k.replace(self.sep, '/')
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if canon != posix:
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tuples = tuples + [
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tuple(part.replace('/', self.sep) for part in t)
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for t in tuples
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]
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tuples.append((posix, ))
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pcanon = self.cls(canon)
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for t in tuples:
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p = self.cls(*t)
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self.assertEqual(p, pcanon, "failed with args {}".format(t))
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self.assertEqual(hash(p), hash(pcanon))
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self.assertEqual(str(p), canon)
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self.assertEqual(p.as_posix(), posix)
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def test_parent_common(self):
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# Relative
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P = self.cls
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self.assertRaises(FileNotFoundError, r.samefile, r)
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self.assertRaises(FileNotFoundError, r.samefile, non_existent)
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def test_empty_path(self):
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# The empty path points to '.'
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p = self.cls('')
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self.assertEqual(str(p), '.')
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def test_exists(self):
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P = self.cls
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p = P(self.base)
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self.assertIs((P / 'fileA\udfff').is_char_device(), False)
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self.assertIs((P / 'fileA\x00').is_char_device(), False)
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def test_parts_interning(self):
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P = self.cls
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p = P('/usr/bin/foo')
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q = P('/usr/local/bin')
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# 'usr'
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self.assertIs(p.parts[1], q.parts[1])
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# 'bin'
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self.assertIs(p.parts[2], q.parts[3])
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def _check_complex_symlinks(self, link0_target):
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if not self.can_symlink:
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self.skipTest("symlinks required")
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