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in the stdlib and changed each of them to use "open" instead. At this time there are no other known occurrences that can be safely changed (in Lib and all subdirectories thereof).
4098 lines
113 KiB
Python
4098 lines
113 KiB
Python
# Test enhancements related to descriptors and new-style classes
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from test.test_support import verify, vereq, verbose, TestFailed, TESTFN, get_original_stdout
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from copy import deepcopy
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import warnings
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warnings.filterwarnings("ignore",
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r'complex divmod\(\), // and % are deprecated$',
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DeprecationWarning, r'(<string>|%s)$' % __name__)
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def veris(a, b):
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if a is not b:
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raise TestFailed, "%r is %r" % (a, b)
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def testunop(a, res, expr="len(a)", meth="__len__"):
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if verbose: print "checking", expr
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dict = {'a': a}
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vereq(eval(expr, dict), res)
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t = type(a)
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m = getattr(t, meth)
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while meth not in t.__dict__:
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t = t.__bases__[0]
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vereq(m, t.__dict__[meth])
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vereq(m(a), res)
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bm = getattr(a, meth)
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vereq(bm(), res)
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def testbinop(a, b, res, expr="a+b", meth="__add__"):
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if verbose: print "checking", expr
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dict = {'a': a, 'b': b}
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vereq(eval(expr, dict), res)
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t = type(a)
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m = getattr(t, meth)
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while meth not in t.__dict__:
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t = t.__bases__[0]
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vereq(m, t.__dict__[meth])
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vereq(m(a, b), res)
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bm = getattr(a, meth)
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vereq(bm(b), res)
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def testternop(a, b, c, res, expr="a[b:c]", meth="__getslice__"):
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if verbose: print "checking", expr
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dict = {'a': a, 'b': b, 'c': c}
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vereq(eval(expr, dict), res)
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t = type(a)
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m = getattr(t, meth)
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while meth not in t.__dict__:
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t = t.__bases__[0]
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vereq(m, t.__dict__[meth])
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vereq(m(a, b, c), res)
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bm = getattr(a, meth)
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vereq(bm(b, c), res)
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def testsetop(a, b, res, stmt="a+=b", meth="__iadd__"):
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if verbose: print "checking", stmt
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dict = {'a': deepcopy(a), 'b': b}
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exec stmt in dict
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vereq(dict['a'], res)
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t = type(a)
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m = getattr(t, meth)
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while meth not in t.__dict__:
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t = t.__bases__[0]
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vereq(m, t.__dict__[meth])
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dict['a'] = deepcopy(a)
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m(dict['a'], b)
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vereq(dict['a'], res)
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dict['a'] = deepcopy(a)
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bm = getattr(dict['a'], meth)
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bm(b)
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vereq(dict['a'], res)
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def testset2op(a, b, c, res, stmt="a[b]=c", meth="__setitem__"):
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if verbose: print "checking", stmt
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dict = {'a': deepcopy(a), 'b': b, 'c': c}
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exec stmt in dict
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vereq(dict['a'], res)
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t = type(a)
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m = getattr(t, meth)
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while meth not in t.__dict__:
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t = t.__bases__[0]
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vereq(m, t.__dict__[meth])
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dict['a'] = deepcopy(a)
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m(dict['a'], b, c)
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vereq(dict['a'], res)
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dict['a'] = deepcopy(a)
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bm = getattr(dict['a'], meth)
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bm(b, c)
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vereq(dict['a'], res)
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def testset3op(a, b, c, d, res, stmt="a[b:c]=d", meth="__setslice__"):
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if verbose: print "checking", stmt
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dict = {'a': deepcopy(a), 'b': b, 'c': c, 'd': d}
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exec stmt in dict
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vereq(dict['a'], res)
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t = type(a)
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while meth not in t.__dict__:
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t = t.__bases__[0]
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m = getattr(t, meth)
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vereq(m, t.__dict__[meth])
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dict['a'] = deepcopy(a)
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m(dict['a'], b, c, d)
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vereq(dict['a'], res)
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dict['a'] = deepcopy(a)
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bm = getattr(dict['a'], meth)
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bm(b, c, d)
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vereq(dict['a'], res)
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def class_docstrings():
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class Classic:
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"A classic docstring."
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vereq(Classic.__doc__, "A classic docstring.")
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vereq(Classic.__dict__['__doc__'], "A classic docstring.")
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class Classic2:
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pass
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verify(Classic2.__doc__ is None)
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class NewStatic(object):
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"Another docstring."
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vereq(NewStatic.__doc__, "Another docstring.")
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vereq(NewStatic.__dict__['__doc__'], "Another docstring.")
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class NewStatic2(object):
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pass
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verify(NewStatic2.__doc__ is None)
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class NewDynamic(object):
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"Another docstring."
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vereq(NewDynamic.__doc__, "Another docstring.")
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vereq(NewDynamic.__dict__['__doc__'], "Another docstring.")
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class NewDynamic2(object):
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pass
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verify(NewDynamic2.__doc__ is None)
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def lists():
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if verbose: print "Testing list operations..."
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testbinop([1], [2], [1,2], "a+b", "__add__")
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testbinop([1,2,3], 2, 1, "b in a", "__contains__")
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testbinop([1,2,3], 4, 0, "b in a", "__contains__")
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testbinop([1,2,3], 1, 2, "a[b]", "__getitem__")
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testternop([1,2,3], 0, 2, [1,2], "a[b:c]", "__getslice__")
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testsetop([1], [2], [1,2], "a+=b", "__iadd__")
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testsetop([1,2], 3, [1,2,1,2,1,2], "a*=b", "__imul__")
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testunop([1,2,3], 3, "len(a)", "__len__")
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testbinop([1,2], 3, [1,2,1,2,1,2], "a*b", "__mul__")
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testbinop([1,2], 3, [1,2,1,2,1,2], "b*a", "__rmul__")
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testset2op([1,2], 1, 3, [1,3], "a[b]=c", "__setitem__")
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testset3op([1,2,3,4], 1, 3, [5,6], [1,5,6,4], "a[b:c]=d", "__setslice__")
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def dicts():
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if verbose: print "Testing dict operations..."
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##testbinop({1:2}, {2:1}, -1, "cmp(a,b)", "__cmp__")
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testbinop({1:2,3:4}, 1, 1, "b in a", "__contains__")
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testbinop({1:2,3:4}, 2, 0, "b in a", "__contains__")
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testbinop({1:2,3:4}, 1, 2, "a[b]", "__getitem__")
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d = {1:2,3:4}
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l1 = []
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for i in d.keys(): l1.append(i)
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l = []
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for i in iter(d): l.append(i)
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vereq(l, l1)
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l = []
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for i in d.__iter__(): l.append(i)
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vereq(l, l1)
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l = []
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for i in dict.__iter__(d): l.append(i)
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vereq(l, l1)
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d = {1:2, 3:4}
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testunop(d, 2, "len(a)", "__len__")
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vereq(eval(repr(d), {}), d)
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vereq(eval(d.__repr__(), {}), d)
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testset2op({1:2,3:4}, 2, 3, {1:2,2:3,3:4}, "a[b]=c", "__setitem__")
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def dict_constructor():
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if verbose:
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print "Testing dict constructor ..."
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d = dict()
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vereq(d, {})
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d = dict({})
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vereq(d, {})
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d = dict({1: 2, 'a': 'b'})
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vereq(d, {1: 2, 'a': 'b'})
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vereq(d, dict(d.items()))
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vereq(d, dict(d.iteritems()))
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d = dict({'one':1, 'two':2})
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vereq(d, dict(one=1, two=2))
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vereq(d, dict(**d))
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vereq(d, dict({"one": 1}, two=2))
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vereq(d, dict([("two", 2)], one=1))
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vereq(d, dict([("one", 100), ("two", 200)], **d))
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verify(d is not dict(**d))
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for badarg in 0, 0L, 0j, "0", [0], (0,):
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try:
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dict(badarg)
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except TypeError:
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pass
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except ValueError:
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if badarg == "0":
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# It's a sequence, and its elements are also sequences (gotta
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# love strings <wink>), but they aren't of length 2, so this
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# one seemed better as a ValueError than a TypeError.
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pass
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else:
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raise TestFailed("no TypeError from dict(%r)" % badarg)
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else:
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raise TestFailed("no TypeError from dict(%r)" % badarg)
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try:
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dict({}, {})
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except TypeError:
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pass
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else:
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raise TestFailed("no TypeError from dict({}, {})")
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class Mapping:
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# Lacks a .keys() method; will be added later.
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dict = {1:2, 3:4, 'a':1j}
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try:
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dict(Mapping())
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except TypeError:
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pass
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else:
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raise TestFailed("no TypeError from dict(incomplete mapping)")
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Mapping.keys = lambda self: self.dict.keys()
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Mapping.__getitem__ = lambda self, i: self.dict[i]
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d = dict(Mapping())
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vereq(d, Mapping.dict)
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# Init from sequence of iterable objects, each producing a 2-sequence.
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class AddressBookEntry:
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def __init__(self, first, last):
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self.first = first
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self.last = last
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def __iter__(self):
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return iter([self.first, self.last])
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d = dict([AddressBookEntry('Tim', 'Warsaw'),
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AddressBookEntry('Barry', 'Peters'),
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AddressBookEntry('Tim', 'Peters'),
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AddressBookEntry('Barry', 'Warsaw')])
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vereq(d, {'Barry': 'Warsaw', 'Tim': 'Peters'})
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d = dict(zip(range(4), range(1, 5)))
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vereq(d, dict([(i, i+1) for i in range(4)]))
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# Bad sequence lengths.
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for bad in [('tooshort',)], [('too', 'long', 'by 1')]:
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try:
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dict(bad)
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except ValueError:
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pass
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else:
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raise TestFailed("no ValueError from dict(%r)" % bad)
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def test_dir():
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if verbose:
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print "Testing dir() ..."
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junk = 12
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vereq(dir(), ['junk'])
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del junk
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# Just make sure these don't blow up!
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for arg in 2, 2L, 2j, 2e0, [2], "2", u"2", (2,), {2:2}, type, test_dir:
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dir(arg)
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# Test dir on custom classes. Since these have object as a
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# base class, a lot of stuff gets sucked in.
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def interesting(strings):
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return [s for s in strings if not s.startswith('_')]
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class C(object):
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Cdata = 1
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def Cmethod(self): pass
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cstuff = ['Cdata', 'Cmethod']
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vereq(interesting(dir(C)), cstuff)
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c = C()
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vereq(interesting(dir(c)), cstuff)
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verify('im_self' in dir(C.Cmethod))
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c.cdata = 2
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c.cmethod = lambda self: 0
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vereq(interesting(dir(c)), cstuff + ['cdata', 'cmethod'])
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verify('im_self' in dir(c.Cmethod))
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class A(C):
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Adata = 1
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def Amethod(self): pass
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astuff = ['Adata', 'Amethod'] + cstuff
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vereq(interesting(dir(A)), astuff)
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verify('im_self' in dir(A.Amethod))
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a = A()
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vereq(interesting(dir(a)), astuff)
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a.adata = 42
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a.amethod = lambda self: 3
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vereq(interesting(dir(a)), astuff + ['adata', 'amethod'])
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verify('im_self' in dir(a.Amethod))
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# Try a module subclass.
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import sys
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class M(type(sys)):
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pass
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minstance = M("m")
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minstance.b = 2
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minstance.a = 1
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names = [x for x in dir(minstance) if x not in ["__name__", "__doc__"]]
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vereq(names, ['a', 'b'])
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class M2(M):
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def getdict(self):
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return "Not a dict!"
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__dict__ = property(getdict)
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m2instance = M2("m2")
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m2instance.b = 2
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m2instance.a = 1
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vereq(m2instance.__dict__, "Not a dict!")
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try:
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dir(m2instance)
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except TypeError:
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pass
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# Two essentially featureless objects, just inheriting stuff from
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# object.
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vereq(dir(None), dir(Ellipsis))
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# Nasty test case for proxied objects
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class Wrapper(object):
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def __init__(self, obj):
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self.__obj = obj
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def __repr__(self):
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return "Wrapper(%s)" % repr(self.__obj)
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def __getitem__(self, key):
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return Wrapper(self.__obj[key])
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def __len__(self):
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return len(self.__obj)
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def __getattr__(self, name):
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return Wrapper(getattr(self.__obj, name))
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class C(object):
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def __getclass(self):
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return Wrapper(type(self))
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__class__ = property(__getclass)
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dir(C()) # This used to segfault
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binops = {
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'add': '+',
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'sub': '-',
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'mul': '*',
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'div': '/',
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'mod': '%',
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'divmod': 'divmod',
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'pow': '**',
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'lshift': '<<',
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'rshift': '>>',
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'and': '&',
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'xor': '^',
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'or': '|',
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'cmp': 'cmp',
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'lt': '<',
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'le': '<=',
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'eq': '==',
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'ne': '!=',
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'gt': '>',
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'ge': '>=',
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}
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for name, expr in binops.items():
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if expr.islower():
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expr = expr + "(a, b)"
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else:
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expr = 'a %s b' % expr
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binops[name] = expr
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unops = {
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'pos': '+',
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'neg': '-',
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'abs': 'abs',
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'invert': '~',
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'int': 'int',
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'long': 'long',
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'float': 'float',
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'oct': 'oct',
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'hex': 'hex',
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}
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for name, expr in unops.items():
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if expr.islower():
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expr = expr + "(a)"
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else:
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expr = '%s a' % expr
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unops[name] = expr
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def numops(a, b, skip=[]):
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dict = {'a': a, 'b': b}
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for name, expr in binops.items():
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if name not in skip:
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name = "__%s__" % name
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if hasattr(a, name):
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res = eval(expr, dict)
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testbinop(a, b, res, expr, name)
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for name, expr in unops.items():
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if name not in skip:
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name = "__%s__" % name
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if hasattr(a, name):
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res = eval(expr, dict)
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testunop(a, res, expr, name)
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def ints():
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if verbose: print "Testing int operations..."
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numops(100, 3)
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# The following crashes in Python 2.2
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vereq((1).__nonzero__(), 1)
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vereq((0).__nonzero__(), 0)
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# This returns 'NotImplemented' in Python 2.2
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class C(int):
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def __add__(self, other):
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return NotImplemented
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vereq(C(5L), 5)
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try:
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C() + ""
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except TypeError:
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pass
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else:
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raise TestFailed, "NotImplemented should have caused TypeError"
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import sys
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try:
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C(sys.maxint+1)
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except OverflowError:
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pass
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else:
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raise TestFailed, "should have raised OverflowError"
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def longs():
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if verbose: print "Testing long operations..."
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numops(100L, 3L)
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def floats():
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if verbose: print "Testing float operations..."
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numops(100.0, 3.0)
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def complexes():
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if verbose: print "Testing complex operations..."
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numops(100.0j, 3.0j, skip=['lt', 'le', 'gt', 'ge', 'int', 'long', 'float'])
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class Number(complex):
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__slots__ = ['prec']
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def __new__(cls, *args, **kwds):
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result = complex.__new__(cls, *args)
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result.prec = kwds.get('prec', 12)
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return result
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def __repr__(self):
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prec = self.prec
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if self.imag == 0.0:
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return "%.*g" % (prec, self.real)
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if self.real == 0.0:
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return "%.*gj" % (prec, self.imag)
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return "(%.*g+%.*gj)" % (prec, self.real, prec, self.imag)
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__str__ = __repr__
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a = Number(3.14, prec=6)
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vereq(repr(a), "3.14")
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vereq(a.prec, 6)
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a = Number(a, prec=2)
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vereq(repr(a), "3.1")
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vereq(a.prec, 2)
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a = Number(234.5)
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vereq(repr(a), "234.5")
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vereq(a.prec, 12)
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def spamlists():
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if verbose: print "Testing spamlist operations..."
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import copy, xxsubtype as spam
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def spamlist(l, memo=None):
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import xxsubtype as spam
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return spam.spamlist(l)
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# This is an ugly hack:
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copy._deepcopy_dispatch[spam.spamlist] = spamlist
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testbinop(spamlist([1]), spamlist([2]), spamlist([1,2]), "a+b", "__add__")
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testbinop(spamlist([1,2,3]), 2, 1, "b in a", "__contains__")
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testbinop(spamlist([1,2,3]), 4, 0, "b in a", "__contains__")
|
|
testbinop(spamlist([1,2,3]), 1, 2, "a[b]", "__getitem__")
|
|
testternop(spamlist([1,2,3]), 0, 2, spamlist([1,2]),
|
|
"a[b:c]", "__getslice__")
|
|
testsetop(spamlist([1]), spamlist([2]), spamlist([1,2]),
|
|
"a+=b", "__iadd__")
|
|
testsetop(spamlist([1,2]), 3, spamlist([1,2,1,2,1,2]), "a*=b", "__imul__")
|
|
testunop(spamlist([1,2,3]), 3, "len(a)", "__len__")
|
|
testbinop(spamlist([1,2]), 3, spamlist([1,2,1,2,1,2]), "a*b", "__mul__")
|
|
testbinop(spamlist([1,2]), 3, spamlist([1,2,1,2,1,2]), "b*a", "__rmul__")
|
|
testset2op(spamlist([1,2]), 1, 3, spamlist([1,3]), "a[b]=c", "__setitem__")
|
|
testset3op(spamlist([1,2,3,4]), 1, 3, spamlist([5,6]),
|
|
spamlist([1,5,6,4]), "a[b:c]=d", "__setslice__")
|
|
# Test subclassing
|
|
class C(spam.spamlist):
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|
def foo(self): return 1
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|
a = C()
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|
vereq(a, [])
|
|
vereq(a.foo(), 1)
|
|
a.append(100)
|
|
vereq(a, [100])
|
|
vereq(a.getstate(), 0)
|
|
a.setstate(42)
|
|
vereq(a.getstate(), 42)
|
|
|
|
def spamdicts():
|
|
if verbose: print "Testing spamdict operations..."
|
|
import copy, xxsubtype as spam
|
|
def spamdict(d, memo=None):
|
|
import xxsubtype as spam
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|
sd = spam.spamdict()
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|
for k, v in d.items(): sd[k] = v
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|
return sd
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|
# This is an ugly hack:
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|
copy._deepcopy_dispatch[spam.spamdict] = spamdict
|
|
|
|
##testbinop(spamdict({1:2}), spamdict({2:1}), -1, "cmp(a,b)", "__cmp__")
|
|
testbinop(spamdict({1:2,3:4}), 1, 1, "b in a", "__contains__")
|
|
testbinop(spamdict({1:2,3:4}), 2, 0, "b in a", "__contains__")
|
|
testbinop(spamdict({1:2,3:4}), 1, 2, "a[b]", "__getitem__")
|
|
d = spamdict({1:2,3:4})
|
|
l1 = []
|
|
for i in d.keys(): l1.append(i)
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|
l = []
|
|
for i in iter(d): l.append(i)
|
|
vereq(l, l1)
|
|
l = []
|
|
for i in d.__iter__(): l.append(i)
|
|
vereq(l, l1)
|
|
l = []
|
|
for i in type(spamdict({})).__iter__(d): l.append(i)
|
|
vereq(l, l1)
|
|
straightd = {1:2, 3:4}
|
|
spamd = spamdict(straightd)
|
|
testunop(spamd, 2, "len(a)", "__len__")
|
|
testunop(spamd, repr(straightd), "repr(a)", "__repr__")
|
|
testset2op(spamdict({1:2,3:4}), 2, 3, spamdict({1:2,2:3,3:4}),
|
|
"a[b]=c", "__setitem__")
|
|
# Test subclassing
|
|
class C(spam.spamdict):
|
|
def foo(self): return 1
|
|
a = C()
|
|
vereq(a.items(), [])
|
|
vereq(a.foo(), 1)
|
|
a['foo'] = 'bar'
|
|
vereq(a.items(), [('foo', 'bar')])
|
|
vereq(a.getstate(), 0)
|
|
a.setstate(100)
|
|
vereq(a.getstate(), 100)
|
|
|
|
def pydicts():
|
|
if verbose: print "Testing Python subclass of dict..."
|
|
verify(issubclass(dict, dict))
|
|
verify(isinstance({}, dict))
|
|
d = dict()
|
|
vereq(d, {})
|
|
verify(d.__class__ is dict)
|
|
verify(isinstance(d, dict))
|
|
class C(dict):
|
|
state = -1
|
|
def __init__(self, *a, **kw):
|
|
if a:
|
|
vereq(len(a), 1)
|
|
self.state = a[0]
|
|
if kw:
|
|
for k, v in kw.items(): self[v] = k
|
|
def __getitem__(self, key):
|
|
return self.get(key, 0)
|
|
def __setitem__(self, key, value):
|
|
verify(isinstance(key, type(0)))
|
|
dict.__setitem__(self, key, value)
|
|
def setstate(self, state):
|
|
self.state = state
|
|
def getstate(self):
|
|
return self.state
|
|
verify(issubclass(C, dict))
|
|
a1 = C(12)
|
|
vereq(a1.state, 12)
|
|
a2 = C(foo=1, bar=2)
|
|
vereq(a2[1] == 'foo' and a2[2], 'bar')
|
|
a = C()
|
|
vereq(a.state, -1)
|
|
vereq(a.getstate(), -1)
|
|
a.setstate(0)
|
|
vereq(a.state, 0)
|
|
vereq(a.getstate(), 0)
|
|
a.setstate(10)
|
|
vereq(a.state, 10)
|
|
vereq(a.getstate(), 10)
|
|
vereq(a[42], 0)
|
|
a[42] = 24
|
|
vereq(a[42], 24)
|
|
if verbose: print "pydict stress test ..."
|
|
N = 50
|
|
for i in range(N):
|
|
a[i] = C()
|
|
for j in range(N):
|
|
a[i][j] = i*j
|
|
for i in range(N):
|
|
for j in range(N):
|
|
vereq(a[i][j], i*j)
|
|
|
|
def pylists():
|
|
if verbose: print "Testing Python subclass of list..."
|
|
class C(list):
|
|
def __getitem__(self, i):
|
|
return list.__getitem__(self, i) + 100
|
|
def __getslice__(self, i, j):
|
|
return (i, j)
|
|
a = C()
|
|
a.extend([0,1,2])
|
|
vereq(a[0], 100)
|
|
vereq(a[1], 101)
|
|
vereq(a[2], 102)
|
|
vereq(a[100:200], (100,200))
|
|
|
|
def metaclass():
|
|
if verbose: print "Testing __metaclass__..."
|
|
class C:
|
|
__metaclass__ = type
|
|
def __init__(self):
|
|
self.__state = 0
|
|
def getstate(self):
|
|
return self.__state
|
|
def setstate(self, state):
|
|
self.__state = state
|
|
a = C()
|
|
vereq(a.getstate(), 0)
|
|
a.setstate(10)
|
|
vereq(a.getstate(), 10)
|
|
class D:
|
|
class __metaclass__(type):
|
|
def myself(cls): return cls
|
|
vereq(D.myself(), D)
|
|
d = D()
|
|
verify(d.__class__ is D)
|
|
class M1(type):
|
|
def __new__(cls, name, bases, dict):
|
|
dict['__spam__'] = 1
|
|
return type.__new__(cls, name, bases, dict)
|
|
class C:
|
|
__metaclass__ = M1
|
|
vereq(C.__spam__, 1)
|
|
c = C()
|
|
vereq(c.__spam__, 1)
|
|
|
|
class _instance(object):
|
|
pass
|
|
class M2(object):
|
|
@staticmethod
|
|
def __new__(cls, name, bases, dict):
|
|
self = object.__new__(cls)
|
|
self.name = name
|
|
self.bases = bases
|
|
self.dict = dict
|
|
return self
|
|
def __call__(self):
|
|
it = _instance()
|
|
# Early binding of methods
|
|
for key in self.dict:
|
|
if key.startswith("__"):
|
|
continue
|
|
setattr(it, key, self.dict[key].__get__(it, self))
|
|
return it
|
|
class C:
|
|
__metaclass__ = M2
|
|
def spam(self):
|
|
return 42
|
|
vereq(C.name, 'C')
|
|
vereq(C.bases, ())
|
|
verify('spam' in C.dict)
|
|
c = C()
|
|
vereq(c.spam(), 42)
|
|
|
|
# More metaclass examples
|
|
|
|
class autosuper(type):
|
|
# Automatically add __super to the class
|
|
# This trick only works for dynamic classes
|
|
def __new__(metaclass, name, bases, dict):
|
|
cls = super(autosuper, metaclass).__new__(metaclass,
|
|
name, bases, dict)
|
|
# Name mangling for __super removes leading underscores
|
|
while name[:1] == "_":
|
|
name = name[1:]
|
|
if name:
|
|
name = "_%s__super" % name
|
|
else:
|
|
name = "__super"
|
|
setattr(cls, name, super(cls))
|
|
return cls
|
|
class A:
|
|
__metaclass__ = autosuper
|
|
def meth(self):
|
|
return "A"
|
|
class B(A):
|
|
def meth(self):
|
|
return "B" + self.__super.meth()
|
|
class C(A):
|
|
def meth(self):
|
|
return "C" + self.__super.meth()
|
|
class D(C, B):
|
|
def meth(self):
|
|
return "D" + self.__super.meth()
|
|
vereq(D().meth(), "DCBA")
|
|
class E(B, C):
|
|
def meth(self):
|
|
return "E" + self.__super.meth()
|
|
vereq(E().meth(), "EBCA")
|
|
|
|
class autoproperty(type):
|
|
# Automatically create property attributes when methods
|
|
# named _get_x and/or _set_x are found
|
|
def __new__(metaclass, name, bases, dict):
|
|
hits = {}
|
|
for key, val in dict.iteritems():
|
|
if key.startswith("_get_"):
|
|
key = key[5:]
|
|
get, set = hits.get(key, (None, None))
|
|
get = val
|
|
hits[key] = get, set
|
|
elif key.startswith("_set_"):
|
|
key = key[5:]
|
|
get, set = hits.get(key, (None, None))
|
|
set = val
|
|
hits[key] = get, set
|
|
for key, (get, set) in hits.iteritems():
|
|
dict[key] = property(get, set)
|
|
return super(autoproperty, metaclass).__new__(metaclass,
|
|
name, bases, dict)
|
|
class A:
|
|
__metaclass__ = autoproperty
|
|
def _get_x(self):
|
|
return -self.__x
|
|
def _set_x(self, x):
|
|
self.__x = -x
|
|
a = A()
|
|
verify(not hasattr(a, "x"))
|
|
a.x = 12
|
|
vereq(a.x, 12)
|
|
vereq(a._A__x, -12)
|
|
|
|
class multimetaclass(autoproperty, autosuper):
|
|
# Merge of multiple cooperating metaclasses
|
|
pass
|
|
class A:
|
|
__metaclass__ = multimetaclass
|
|
def _get_x(self):
|
|
return "A"
|
|
class B(A):
|
|
def _get_x(self):
|
|
return "B" + self.__super._get_x()
|
|
class C(A):
|
|
def _get_x(self):
|
|
return "C" + self.__super._get_x()
|
|
class D(C, B):
|
|
def _get_x(self):
|
|
return "D" + self.__super._get_x()
|
|
vereq(D().x, "DCBA")
|
|
|
|
# Make sure type(x) doesn't call x.__class__.__init__
|
|
class T(type):
|
|
counter = 0
|
|
def __init__(self, *args):
|
|
T.counter += 1
|
|
class C:
|
|
__metaclass__ = T
|
|
vereq(T.counter, 1)
|
|
a = C()
|
|
vereq(type(a), C)
|
|
vereq(T.counter, 1)
|
|
|
|
class C(object): pass
|
|
c = C()
|
|
try: c()
|
|
except TypeError: pass
|
|
else: raise TestFailed, "calling object w/o call method should raise TypeError"
|
|
|
|
def pymods():
|
|
if verbose: print "Testing Python subclass of module..."
|
|
log = []
|
|
import sys
|
|
MT = type(sys)
|
|
class MM(MT):
|
|
def __init__(self, name):
|
|
MT.__init__(self, name)
|
|
def __getattribute__(self, name):
|
|
log.append(("getattr", name))
|
|
return MT.__getattribute__(self, name)
|
|
def __setattr__(self, name, value):
|
|
log.append(("setattr", name, value))
|
|
MT.__setattr__(self, name, value)
|
|
def __delattr__(self, name):
|
|
log.append(("delattr", name))
|
|
MT.__delattr__(self, name)
|
|
a = MM("a")
|
|
a.foo = 12
|
|
x = a.foo
|
|
del a.foo
|
|
vereq(log, [("setattr", "foo", 12),
|
|
("getattr", "foo"),
|
|
("delattr", "foo")])
|
|
|
|
def multi():
|
|
if verbose: print "Testing multiple inheritance..."
|
|
class C(object):
|
|
def __init__(self):
|
|
self.__state = 0
|
|
def getstate(self):
|
|
return self.__state
|
|
def setstate(self, state):
|
|
self.__state = state
|
|
a = C()
|
|
vereq(a.getstate(), 0)
|
|
a.setstate(10)
|
|
vereq(a.getstate(), 10)
|
|
class D(dict, C):
|
|
def __init__(self):
|
|
type({}).__init__(self)
|
|
C.__init__(self)
|
|
d = D()
|
|
vereq(d.keys(), [])
|
|
d["hello"] = "world"
|
|
vereq(d.items(), [("hello", "world")])
|
|
vereq(d["hello"], "world")
|
|
vereq(d.getstate(), 0)
|
|
d.setstate(10)
|
|
vereq(d.getstate(), 10)
|
|
vereq(D.__mro__, (D, dict, C, object))
|
|
|
|
# SF bug #442833
|
|
class Node(object):
|
|
def __int__(self):
|
|
return int(self.foo())
|
|
def foo(self):
|
|
return "23"
|
|
class Frag(Node, list):
|
|
def foo(self):
|
|
return "42"
|
|
vereq(Node().__int__(), 23)
|
|
vereq(int(Node()), 23)
|
|
vereq(Frag().__int__(), 42)
|
|
vereq(int(Frag()), 42)
|
|
|
|
def diamond():
|
|
if verbose: print "Testing multiple inheritance special cases..."
|
|
class A(object):
|
|
def spam(self): return "A"
|
|
vereq(A().spam(), "A")
|
|
class B(A):
|
|
def boo(self): return "B"
|
|
def spam(self): return "B"
|
|
vereq(B().spam(), "B")
|
|
vereq(B().boo(), "B")
|
|
class C(A):
|
|
def boo(self): return "C"
|
|
vereq(C().spam(), "A")
|
|
vereq(C().boo(), "C")
|
|
class D(B, C): pass
|
|
vereq(D().spam(), "B")
|
|
vereq(D().boo(), "B")
|
|
vereq(D.__mro__, (D, B, C, A, object))
|
|
class E(C, B): pass
|
|
vereq(E().spam(), "B")
|
|
vereq(E().boo(), "C")
|
|
vereq(E.__mro__, (E, C, B, A, object))
|
|
# MRO order disagreement
|
|
try:
|
|
class F(D, E): pass
|
|
except TypeError:
|
|
pass
|
|
else:
|
|
raise TestFailed, "expected MRO order disagreement (F)"
|
|
try:
|
|
class G(E, D): pass
|
|
except TypeError:
|
|
pass
|
|
else:
|
|
raise TestFailed, "expected MRO order disagreement (G)"
|
|
|
|
|
|
# see thread python-dev/2002-October/029035.html
|
|
def ex5():
|
|
if verbose: print "Testing ex5 from C3 switch discussion..."
|
|
class A(object): pass
|
|
class B(object): pass
|
|
class C(object): pass
|
|
class X(A): pass
|
|
class Y(A): pass
|
|
class Z(X,B,Y,C): pass
|
|
vereq(Z.__mro__, (Z, X, B, Y, A, C, object))
|
|
|
|
# see "A Monotonic Superclass Linearization for Dylan",
|
|
# by Kim Barrett et al. (OOPSLA 1996)
|
|
def monotonicity():
|
|
if verbose: print "Testing MRO monotonicity..."
|
|
class Boat(object): pass
|
|
class DayBoat(Boat): pass
|
|
class WheelBoat(Boat): pass
|
|
class EngineLess(DayBoat): pass
|
|
class SmallMultihull(DayBoat): pass
|
|
class PedalWheelBoat(EngineLess,WheelBoat): pass
|
|
class SmallCatamaran(SmallMultihull): pass
|
|
class Pedalo(PedalWheelBoat,SmallCatamaran): pass
|
|
|
|
vereq(PedalWheelBoat.__mro__,
|
|
(PedalWheelBoat, EngineLess, DayBoat, WheelBoat, Boat,
|
|
object))
|
|
vereq(SmallCatamaran.__mro__,
|
|
(SmallCatamaran, SmallMultihull, DayBoat, Boat, object))
|
|
|
|
vereq(Pedalo.__mro__,
|
|
(Pedalo, PedalWheelBoat, EngineLess, SmallCatamaran,
|
|
SmallMultihull, DayBoat, WheelBoat, Boat, object))
|
|
|
|
# see "A Monotonic Superclass Linearization for Dylan",
|
|
# by Kim Barrett et al. (OOPSLA 1996)
|
|
def consistency_with_epg():
|
|
if verbose: print "Testing consistentcy with EPG..."
|
|
class Pane(object): pass
|
|
class ScrollingMixin(object): pass
|
|
class EditingMixin(object): pass
|
|
class ScrollablePane(Pane,ScrollingMixin): pass
|
|
class EditablePane(Pane,EditingMixin): pass
|
|
class EditableScrollablePane(ScrollablePane,EditablePane): pass
|
|
|
|
vereq(EditableScrollablePane.__mro__,
|
|
(EditableScrollablePane, ScrollablePane, EditablePane,
|
|
Pane, ScrollingMixin, EditingMixin, object))
|
|
|
|
mro_err_msg = """Cannot create a consistent method resolution
|
|
order (MRO) for bases """
|
|
|
|
def mro_disagreement():
|
|
if verbose: print "Testing error messages for MRO disagreement..."
|
|
def raises(exc, expected, callable, *args):
|
|
try:
|
|
callable(*args)
|
|
except exc, msg:
|
|
if not str(msg).startswith(expected):
|
|
raise TestFailed, "Message %r, expected %r" % (str(msg),
|
|
expected)
|
|
else:
|
|
raise TestFailed, "Expected %s" % exc
|
|
class A(object): pass
|
|
class B(A): pass
|
|
class C(object): pass
|
|
# Test some very simple errors
|
|
raises(TypeError, "duplicate base class A",
|
|
type, "X", (A, A), {})
|
|
raises(TypeError, mro_err_msg,
|
|
type, "X", (A, B), {})
|
|
raises(TypeError, mro_err_msg,
|
|
type, "X", (A, C, B), {})
|
|
# Test a slightly more complex error
|
|
class GridLayout(object): pass
|
|
class HorizontalGrid(GridLayout): pass
|
|
class VerticalGrid(GridLayout): pass
|
|
class HVGrid(HorizontalGrid, VerticalGrid): pass
|
|
class VHGrid(VerticalGrid, HorizontalGrid): pass
|
|
raises(TypeError, mro_err_msg,
|
|
type, "ConfusedGrid", (HVGrid, VHGrid), {})
|
|
|
|
def objects():
|
|
if verbose: print "Testing object class..."
|
|
a = object()
|
|
vereq(a.__class__, object)
|
|
vereq(type(a), object)
|
|
b = object()
|
|
verify(a is not b)
|
|
verify(not hasattr(a, "foo"))
|
|
try:
|
|
a.foo = 12
|
|
except (AttributeError, TypeError):
|
|
pass
|
|
else:
|
|
verify(0, "object() should not allow setting a foo attribute")
|
|
verify(not hasattr(object(), "__dict__"))
|
|
|
|
class Cdict(object):
|
|
pass
|
|
x = Cdict()
|
|
vereq(x.__dict__, {})
|
|
x.foo = 1
|
|
vereq(x.foo, 1)
|
|
vereq(x.__dict__, {'foo': 1})
|
|
|
|
def slots():
|
|
if verbose: print "Testing __slots__..."
|
|
class C0(object):
|
|
__slots__ = []
|
|
x = C0()
|
|
verify(not hasattr(x, "__dict__"))
|
|
verify(not hasattr(x, "foo"))
|
|
|
|
class C1(object):
|
|
__slots__ = ['a']
|
|
x = C1()
|
|
verify(not hasattr(x, "__dict__"))
|
|
verify(not hasattr(x, "a"))
|
|
x.a = 1
|
|
vereq(x.a, 1)
|
|
x.a = None
|
|
veris(x.a, None)
|
|
del x.a
|
|
verify(not hasattr(x, "a"))
|
|
|
|
class C3(object):
|
|
__slots__ = ['a', 'b', 'c']
|
|
x = C3()
|
|
verify(not hasattr(x, "__dict__"))
|
|
verify(not hasattr(x, 'a'))
|
|
verify(not hasattr(x, 'b'))
|
|
verify(not hasattr(x, 'c'))
|
|
x.a = 1
|
|
x.b = 2
|
|
x.c = 3
|
|
vereq(x.a, 1)
|
|
vereq(x.b, 2)
|
|
vereq(x.c, 3)
|
|
|
|
class C4(object):
|
|
"""Validate name mangling"""
|
|
__slots__ = ['__a']
|
|
def __init__(self, value):
|
|
self.__a = value
|
|
def get(self):
|
|
return self.__a
|
|
x = C4(5)
|
|
verify(not hasattr(x, '__dict__'))
|
|
verify(not hasattr(x, '__a'))
|
|
vereq(x.get(), 5)
|
|
try:
|
|
x.__a = 6
|
|
except AttributeError:
|
|
pass
|
|
else:
|
|
raise TestFailed, "Double underscored names not mangled"
|
|
|
|
# Make sure slot names are proper identifiers
|
|
try:
|
|
class C(object):
|
|
__slots__ = [None]
|
|
except TypeError:
|
|
pass
|
|
else:
|
|
raise TestFailed, "[None] slots not caught"
|
|
try:
|
|
class C(object):
|
|
__slots__ = ["foo bar"]
|
|
except TypeError:
|
|
pass
|
|
else:
|
|
raise TestFailed, "['foo bar'] slots not caught"
|
|
try:
|
|
class C(object):
|
|
__slots__ = ["foo\0bar"]
|
|
except TypeError:
|
|
pass
|
|
else:
|
|
raise TestFailed, "['foo\\0bar'] slots not caught"
|
|
try:
|
|
class C(object):
|
|
__slots__ = ["1"]
|
|
except TypeError:
|
|
pass
|
|
else:
|
|
raise TestFailed, "['1'] slots not caught"
|
|
try:
|
|
class C(object):
|
|
__slots__ = [""]
|
|
except TypeError:
|
|
pass
|
|
else:
|
|
raise TestFailed, "[''] slots not caught"
|
|
class C(object):
|
|
__slots__ = ["a", "a_b", "_a", "A0123456789Z"]
|
|
|
|
# Test leaks
|
|
class Counted(object):
|
|
counter = 0 # counts the number of instances alive
|
|
def __init__(self):
|
|
Counted.counter += 1
|
|
def __del__(self):
|
|
Counted.counter -= 1
|
|
class C(object):
|
|
__slots__ = ['a', 'b', 'c']
|
|
x = C()
|
|
x.a = Counted()
|
|
x.b = Counted()
|
|
x.c = Counted()
|
|
vereq(Counted.counter, 3)
|
|
del x
|
|
vereq(Counted.counter, 0)
|
|
class D(C):
|
|
pass
|
|
x = D()
|
|
x.a = Counted()
|
|
x.z = Counted()
|
|
vereq(Counted.counter, 2)
|
|
del x
|
|
vereq(Counted.counter, 0)
|
|
class E(D):
|
|
__slots__ = ['e']
|
|
x = E()
|
|
x.a = Counted()
|
|
x.z = Counted()
|
|
x.e = Counted()
|
|
vereq(Counted.counter, 3)
|
|
del x
|
|
vereq(Counted.counter, 0)
|
|
|
|
# Test cyclical leaks [SF bug 519621]
|
|
class F(object):
|
|
__slots__ = ['a', 'b']
|
|
log = []
|
|
s = F()
|
|
s.a = [Counted(), s]
|
|
vereq(Counted.counter, 1)
|
|
s = None
|
|
import gc
|
|
gc.collect()
|
|
vereq(Counted.counter, 0)
|
|
|
|
# Test lookup leaks [SF bug 572567]
|
|
import sys,gc
|
|
class G(object):
|
|
def __cmp__(self, other):
|
|
return 0
|
|
g = G()
|
|
orig_objects = len(gc.get_objects())
|
|
for i in xrange(10):
|
|
g==g
|
|
new_objects = len(gc.get_objects())
|
|
vereq(orig_objects, new_objects)
|
|
class H(object):
|
|
__slots__ = ['a', 'b']
|
|
def __init__(self):
|
|
self.a = 1
|
|
self.b = 2
|
|
def __del__(self):
|
|
assert self.a == 1
|
|
assert self.b == 2
|
|
|
|
save_stderr = sys.stderr
|
|
sys.stderr = sys.stdout
|
|
h = H()
|
|
try:
|
|
del h
|
|
finally:
|
|
sys.stderr = save_stderr
|
|
|
|
def slotspecials():
|
|
if verbose: print "Testing __dict__ and __weakref__ in __slots__..."
|
|
|
|
class D(object):
|
|
__slots__ = ["__dict__"]
|
|
a = D()
|
|
verify(hasattr(a, "__dict__"))
|
|
verify(not hasattr(a, "__weakref__"))
|
|
a.foo = 42
|
|
vereq(a.__dict__, {"foo": 42})
|
|
|
|
class W(object):
|
|
__slots__ = ["__weakref__"]
|
|
a = W()
|
|
verify(hasattr(a, "__weakref__"))
|
|
verify(not hasattr(a, "__dict__"))
|
|
try:
|
|
a.foo = 42
|
|
except AttributeError:
|
|
pass
|
|
else:
|
|
raise TestFailed, "shouldn't be allowed to set a.foo"
|
|
|
|
class C1(W, D):
|
|
__slots__ = []
|
|
a = C1()
|
|
verify(hasattr(a, "__dict__"))
|
|
verify(hasattr(a, "__weakref__"))
|
|
a.foo = 42
|
|
vereq(a.__dict__, {"foo": 42})
|
|
|
|
class C2(D, W):
|
|
__slots__ = []
|
|
a = C2()
|
|
verify(hasattr(a, "__dict__"))
|
|
verify(hasattr(a, "__weakref__"))
|
|
a.foo = 42
|
|
vereq(a.__dict__, {"foo": 42})
|
|
|
|
# MRO order disagreement
|
|
#
|
|
# class C3(C1, C2):
|
|
# __slots__ = []
|
|
#
|
|
# class C4(C2, C1):
|
|
# __slots__ = []
|
|
|
|
def dynamics():
|
|
if verbose: print "Testing class attribute propagation..."
|
|
class D(object):
|
|
pass
|
|
class E(D):
|
|
pass
|
|
class F(D):
|
|
pass
|
|
D.foo = 1
|
|
vereq(D.foo, 1)
|
|
# Test that dynamic attributes are inherited
|
|
vereq(E.foo, 1)
|
|
vereq(F.foo, 1)
|
|
# Test dynamic instances
|
|
class C(object):
|
|
pass
|
|
a = C()
|
|
verify(not hasattr(a, "foobar"))
|
|
C.foobar = 2
|
|
vereq(a.foobar, 2)
|
|
C.method = lambda self: 42
|
|
vereq(a.method(), 42)
|
|
C.__repr__ = lambda self: "C()"
|
|
vereq(repr(a), "C()")
|
|
C.__int__ = lambda self: 100
|
|
vereq(int(a), 100)
|
|
vereq(a.foobar, 2)
|
|
verify(not hasattr(a, "spam"))
|
|
def mygetattr(self, name):
|
|
if name == "spam":
|
|
return "spam"
|
|
raise AttributeError
|
|
C.__getattr__ = mygetattr
|
|
vereq(a.spam, "spam")
|
|
a.new = 12
|
|
vereq(a.new, 12)
|
|
def mysetattr(self, name, value):
|
|
if name == "spam":
|
|
raise AttributeError
|
|
return object.__setattr__(self, name, value)
|
|
C.__setattr__ = mysetattr
|
|
try:
|
|
a.spam = "not spam"
|
|
except AttributeError:
|
|
pass
|
|
else:
|
|
verify(0, "expected AttributeError")
|
|
vereq(a.spam, "spam")
|
|
class D(C):
|
|
pass
|
|
d = D()
|
|
d.foo = 1
|
|
vereq(d.foo, 1)
|
|
|
|
# Test handling of int*seq and seq*int
|
|
class I(int):
|
|
pass
|
|
vereq("a"*I(2), "aa")
|
|
vereq(I(2)*"a", "aa")
|
|
vereq(2*I(3), 6)
|
|
vereq(I(3)*2, 6)
|
|
vereq(I(3)*I(2), 6)
|
|
|
|
# Test handling of long*seq and seq*long
|
|
class L(long):
|
|
pass
|
|
vereq("a"*L(2L), "aa")
|
|
vereq(L(2L)*"a", "aa")
|
|
vereq(2*L(3), 6)
|
|
vereq(L(3)*2, 6)
|
|
vereq(L(3)*L(2), 6)
|
|
|
|
# Test comparison of classes with dynamic metaclasses
|
|
class dynamicmetaclass(type):
|
|
pass
|
|
class someclass:
|
|
__metaclass__ = dynamicmetaclass
|
|
verify(someclass != object)
|
|
|
|
def errors():
|
|
if verbose: print "Testing errors..."
|
|
|
|
try:
|
|
class C(list, dict):
|
|
pass
|
|
except TypeError:
|
|
pass
|
|
else:
|
|
verify(0, "inheritance from both list and dict should be illegal")
|
|
|
|
try:
|
|
class C(object, None):
|
|
pass
|
|
except TypeError:
|
|
pass
|
|
else:
|
|
verify(0, "inheritance from non-type should be illegal")
|
|
class Classic:
|
|
pass
|
|
|
|
try:
|
|
class C(type(len)):
|
|
pass
|
|
except TypeError:
|
|
pass
|
|
else:
|
|
verify(0, "inheritance from CFunction should be illegal")
|
|
|
|
try:
|
|
class C(object):
|
|
__slots__ = 1
|
|
except TypeError:
|
|
pass
|
|
else:
|
|
verify(0, "__slots__ = 1 should be illegal")
|
|
|
|
try:
|
|
class C(object):
|
|
__slots__ = [1]
|
|
except TypeError:
|
|
pass
|
|
else:
|
|
verify(0, "__slots__ = [1] should be illegal")
|
|
|
|
def classmethods():
|
|
if verbose: print "Testing class methods..."
|
|
class C(object):
|
|
def foo(*a): return a
|
|
goo = classmethod(foo)
|
|
c = C()
|
|
vereq(C.goo(1), (C, 1))
|
|
vereq(c.goo(1), (C, 1))
|
|
vereq(c.foo(1), (c, 1))
|
|
class D(C):
|
|
pass
|
|
d = D()
|
|
vereq(D.goo(1), (D, 1))
|
|
vereq(d.goo(1), (D, 1))
|
|
vereq(d.foo(1), (d, 1))
|
|
vereq(D.foo(d, 1), (d, 1))
|
|
# Test for a specific crash (SF bug 528132)
|
|
def f(cls, arg): return (cls, arg)
|
|
ff = classmethod(f)
|
|
vereq(ff.__get__(0, int)(42), (int, 42))
|
|
vereq(ff.__get__(0)(42), (int, 42))
|
|
|
|
# Test super() with classmethods (SF bug 535444)
|
|
veris(C.goo.im_self, C)
|
|
veris(D.goo.im_self, D)
|
|
veris(super(D,D).goo.im_self, D)
|
|
veris(super(D,d).goo.im_self, D)
|
|
vereq(super(D,D).goo(), (D,))
|
|
vereq(super(D,d).goo(), (D,))
|
|
|
|
# Verify that argument is checked for callability (SF bug 753451)
|
|
try:
|
|
classmethod(1).__get__(1)
|
|
except TypeError:
|
|
pass
|
|
else:
|
|
raise TestFailed, "classmethod should check for callability"
|
|
|
|
# Verify that classmethod() doesn't allow keyword args
|
|
try:
|
|
classmethod(f, kw=1)
|
|
except TypeError:
|
|
pass
|
|
else:
|
|
raise TestFailed, "classmethod shouldn't accept keyword args"
|
|
|
|
def classmethods_in_c():
|
|
if verbose: print "Testing C-based class methods..."
|
|
import xxsubtype as spam
|
|
a = (1, 2, 3)
|
|
d = {'abc': 123}
|
|
x, a1, d1 = spam.spamlist.classmeth(*a, **d)
|
|
veris(x, spam.spamlist)
|
|
vereq(a, a1)
|
|
vereq(d, d1)
|
|
x, a1, d1 = spam.spamlist().classmeth(*a, **d)
|
|
veris(x, spam.spamlist)
|
|
vereq(a, a1)
|
|
vereq(d, d1)
|
|
|
|
def staticmethods():
|
|
if verbose: print "Testing static methods..."
|
|
class C(object):
|
|
def foo(*a): return a
|
|
goo = staticmethod(foo)
|
|
c = C()
|
|
vereq(C.goo(1), (1,))
|
|
vereq(c.goo(1), (1,))
|
|
vereq(c.foo(1), (c, 1,))
|
|
class D(C):
|
|
pass
|
|
d = D()
|
|
vereq(D.goo(1), (1,))
|
|
vereq(d.goo(1), (1,))
|
|
vereq(d.foo(1), (d, 1))
|
|
vereq(D.foo(d, 1), (d, 1))
|
|
|
|
def staticmethods_in_c():
|
|
if verbose: print "Testing C-based static methods..."
|
|
import xxsubtype as spam
|
|
a = (1, 2, 3)
|
|
d = {"abc": 123}
|
|
x, a1, d1 = spam.spamlist.staticmeth(*a, **d)
|
|
veris(x, None)
|
|
vereq(a, a1)
|
|
vereq(d, d1)
|
|
x, a1, d2 = spam.spamlist().staticmeth(*a, **d)
|
|
veris(x, None)
|
|
vereq(a, a1)
|
|
vereq(d, d1)
|
|
|
|
def classic():
|
|
if verbose: print "Testing classic classes..."
|
|
class C:
|
|
def foo(*a): return a
|
|
goo = classmethod(foo)
|
|
c = C()
|
|
vereq(C.goo(1), (C, 1))
|
|
vereq(c.goo(1), (C, 1))
|
|
vereq(c.foo(1), (c, 1))
|
|
class D(C):
|
|
pass
|
|
d = D()
|
|
vereq(D.goo(1), (D, 1))
|
|
vereq(d.goo(1), (D, 1))
|
|
vereq(d.foo(1), (d, 1))
|
|
vereq(D.foo(d, 1), (d, 1))
|
|
class E: # *not* subclassing from C
|
|
foo = C.foo
|
|
vereq(E().foo, C.foo) # i.e., unbound
|
|
verify(repr(C.foo.__get__(C())).startswith("<bound method "))
|
|
|
|
def compattr():
|
|
if verbose: print "Testing computed attributes..."
|
|
class C(object):
|
|
class computed_attribute(object):
|
|
def __init__(self, get, set=None, delete=None):
|
|
self.__get = get
|
|
self.__set = set
|
|
self.__delete = delete
|
|
def __get__(self, obj, type=None):
|
|
return self.__get(obj)
|
|
def __set__(self, obj, value):
|
|
return self.__set(obj, value)
|
|
def __delete__(self, obj):
|
|
return self.__delete(obj)
|
|
def __init__(self):
|
|
self.__x = 0
|
|
def __get_x(self):
|
|
x = self.__x
|
|
self.__x = x+1
|
|
return x
|
|
def __set_x(self, x):
|
|
self.__x = x
|
|
def __delete_x(self):
|
|
del self.__x
|
|
x = computed_attribute(__get_x, __set_x, __delete_x)
|
|
a = C()
|
|
vereq(a.x, 0)
|
|
vereq(a.x, 1)
|
|
a.x = 10
|
|
vereq(a.x, 10)
|
|
vereq(a.x, 11)
|
|
del a.x
|
|
vereq(hasattr(a, 'x'), 0)
|
|
|
|
def newslot():
|
|
if verbose: print "Testing __new__ slot override..."
|
|
class C(list):
|
|
def __new__(cls):
|
|
self = list.__new__(cls)
|
|
self.foo = 1
|
|
return self
|
|
def __init__(self):
|
|
self.foo = self.foo + 2
|
|
a = C()
|
|
vereq(a.foo, 3)
|
|
verify(a.__class__ is C)
|
|
class D(C):
|
|
pass
|
|
b = D()
|
|
vereq(b.foo, 3)
|
|
verify(b.__class__ is D)
|
|
|
|
def altmro():
|
|
if verbose: print "Testing mro() and overriding it..."
|
|
class A(object):
|
|
def f(self): return "A"
|
|
class B(A):
|
|
pass
|
|
class C(A):
|
|
def f(self): return "C"
|
|
class D(B, C):
|
|
pass
|
|
vereq(D.mro(), [D, B, C, A, object])
|
|
vereq(D.__mro__, (D, B, C, A, object))
|
|
vereq(D().f(), "C")
|
|
|
|
class PerverseMetaType(type):
|
|
def mro(cls):
|
|
L = type.mro(cls)
|
|
L.reverse()
|
|
return L
|
|
class X(D,B,C,A):
|
|
__metaclass__ = PerverseMetaType
|
|
vereq(X.__mro__, (object, A, C, B, D, X))
|
|
vereq(X().f(), "A")
|
|
|
|
try:
|
|
class X(object):
|
|
class __metaclass__(type):
|
|
def mro(self):
|
|
return [self, dict, object]
|
|
except TypeError:
|
|
pass
|
|
else:
|
|
raise TestFailed, "devious mro() return not caught"
|
|
|
|
try:
|
|
class X(object):
|
|
class __metaclass__(type):
|
|
def mro(self):
|
|
return [1]
|
|
except TypeError:
|
|
pass
|
|
else:
|
|
raise TestFailed, "non-class mro() return not caught"
|
|
|
|
try:
|
|
class X(object):
|
|
class __metaclass__(type):
|
|
def mro(self):
|
|
return 1
|
|
except TypeError:
|
|
pass
|
|
else:
|
|
raise TestFailed, "non-sequence mro() return not caught"
|
|
|
|
|
|
def overloading():
|
|
if verbose: print "Testing operator overloading..."
|
|
|
|
class B(object):
|
|
"Intermediate class because object doesn't have a __setattr__"
|
|
|
|
class C(B):
|
|
|
|
def __getattr__(self, name):
|
|
if name == "foo":
|
|
return ("getattr", name)
|
|
else:
|
|
raise AttributeError
|
|
def __setattr__(self, name, value):
|
|
if name == "foo":
|
|
self.setattr = (name, value)
|
|
else:
|
|
return B.__setattr__(self, name, value)
|
|
def __delattr__(self, name):
|
|
if name == "foo":
|
|
self.delattr = name
|
|
else:
|
|
return B.__delattr__(self, name)
|
|
|
|
def __getitem__(self, key):
|
|
return ("getitem", key)
|
|
def __setitem__(self, key, value):
|
|
self.setitem = (key, value)
|
|
def __delitem__(self, key):
|
|
self.delitem = key
|
|
|
|
def __getslice__(self, i, j):
|
|
return ("getslice", i, j)
|
|
def __setslice__(self, i, j, value):
|
|
self.setslice = (i, j, value)
|
|
def __delslice__(self, i, j):
|
|
self.delslice = (i, j)
|
|
|
|
a = C()
|
|
vereq(a.foo, ("getattr", "foo"))
|
|
a.foo = 12
|
|
vereq(a.setattr, ("foo", 12))
|
|
del a.foo
|
|
vereq(a.delattr, "foo")
|
|
|
|
vereq(a[12], ("getitem", 12))
|
|
a[12] = 21
|
|
vereq(a.setitem, (12, 21))
|
|
del a[12]
|
|
vereq(a.delitem, 12)
|
|
|
|
vereq(a[0:10], ("getslice", 0, 10))
|
|
a[0:10] = "foo"
|
|
vereq(a.setslice, (0, 10, "foo"))
|
|
del a[0:10]
|
|
vereq(a.delslice, (0, 10))
|
|
|
|
def methods():
|
|
if verbose: print "Testing methods..."
|
|
class C(object):
|
|
def __init__(self, x):
|
|
self.x = x
|
|
def foo(self):
|
|
return self.x
|
|
c1 = C(1)
|
|
vereq(c1.foo(), 1)
|
|
class D(C):
|
|
boo = C.foo
|
|
goo = c1.foo
|
|
d2 = D(2)
|
|
vereq(d2.foo(), 2)
|
|
vereq(d2.boo(), 2)
|
|
vereq(d2.goo(), 1)
|
|
class E(object):
|
|
foo = C.foo
|
|
vereq(E().foo, C.foo) # i.e., unbound
|
|
verify(repr(C.foo.__get__(C(1))).startswith("<bound method "))
|
|
|
|
def specials():
|
|
# Test operators like __hash__ for which a built-in default exists
|
|
if verbose: print "Testing special operators..."
|
|
# Test the default behavior for static classes
|
|
class C(object):
|
|
def __getitem__(self, i):
|
|
if 0 <= i < 10: return i
|
|
raise IndexError
|
|
c1 = C()
|
|
c2 = C()
|
|
verify(not not c1)
|
|
verify(id(c1) != id(c2))
|
|
hash(c1)
|
|
hash(c2)
|
|
##vereq(cmp(c1, c2), cmp(id(c1), id(c2)))
|
|
vereq(c1, c1)
|
|
verify(c1 != c2)
|
|
verify(not c1 != c1)
|
|
verify(not c1 == c2)
|
|
# Note that the module name appears in str/repr, and that varies
|
|
# depending on whether this test is run standalone or from a framework.
|
|
verify(str(c1).find('C object at ') >= 0)
|
|
vereq(str(c1), repr(c1))
|
|
verify(-1 not in c1)
|
|
for i in range(10):
|
|
verify(i in c1)
|
|
verify(10 not in c1)
|
|
# Test the default behavior for dynamic classes
|
|
class D(object):
|
|
def __getitem__(self, i):
|
|
if 0 <= i < 10: return i
|
|
raise IndexError
|
|
d1 = D()
|
|
d2 = D()
|
|
verify(not not d1)
|
|
verify(id(d1) != id(d2))
|
|
hash(d1)
|
|
hash(d2)
|
|
##vereq(cmp(d1, d2), cmp(id(d1), id(d2)))
|
|
vereq(d1, d1)
|
|
verify(d1 != d2)
|
|
verify(not d1 != d1)
|
|
verify(not d1 == d2)
|
|
# Note that the module name appears in str/repr, and that varies
|
|
# depending on whether this test is run standalone or from a framework.
|
|
verify(str(d1).find('D object at ') >= 0)
|
|
vereq(str(d1), repr(d1))
|
|
verify(-1 not in d1)
|
|
for i in range(10):
|
|
verify(i in d1)
|
|
verify(10 not in d1)
|
|
# Test overridden behavior for static classes
|
|
class Proxy(object):
|
|
def __init__(self, x):
|
|
self.x = x
|
|
def __nonzero__(self):
|
|
return not not self.x
|
|
def __hash__(self):
|
|
return hash(self.x)
|
|
def __eq__(self, other):
|
|
return self.x == other
|
|
def __ne__(self, other):
|
|
return self.x != other
|
|
def __cmp__(self, other):
|
|
return cmp(self.x, other.x)
|
|
def __str__(self):
|
|
return "Proxy:%s" % self.x
|
|
def __repr__(self):
|
|
return "Proxy(%r)" % self.x
|
|
def __contains__(self, value):
|
|
return value in self.x
|
|
p0 = Proxy(0)
|
|
p1 = Proxy(1)
|
|
p_1 = Proxy(-1)
|
|
verify(not p0)
|
|
verify(not not p1)
|
|
vereq(hash(p0), hash(0))
|
|
vereq(p0, p0)
|
|
verify(p0 != p1)
|
|
verify(not p0 != p0)
|
|
vereq(not p0, p1)
|
|
vereq(cmp(p0, p1), -1)
|
|
vereq(cmp(p0, p0), 0)
|
|
vereq(cmp(p0, p_1), 1)
|
|
vereq(str(p0), "Proxy:0")
|
|
vereq(repr(p0), "Proxy(0)")
|
|
p10 = Proxy(range(10))
|
|
verify(-1 not in p10)
|
|
for i in range(10):
|
|
verify(i in p10)
|
|
verify(10 not in p10)
|
|
# Test overridden behavior for dynamic classes
|
|
class DProxy(object):
|
|
def __init__(self, x):
|
|
self.x = x
|
|
def __nonzero__(self):
|
|
return not not self.x
|
|
def __hash__(self):
|
|
return hash(self.x)
|
|
def __eq__(self, other):
|
|
return self.x == other
|
|
def __ne__(self, other):
|
|
return self.x != other
|
|
def __cmp__(self, other):
|
|
return cmp(self.x, other.x)
|
|
def __str__(self):
|
|
return "DProxy:%s" % self.x
|
|
def __repr__(self):
|
|
return "DProxy(%r)" % self.x
|
|
def __contains__(self, value):
|
|
return value in self.x
|
|
p0 = DProxy(0)
|
|
p1 = DProxy(1)
|
|
p_1 = DProxy(-1)
|
|
verify(not p0)
|
|
verify(not not p1)
|
|
vereq(hash(p0), hash(0))
|
|
vereq(p0, p0)
|
|
verify(p0 != p1)
|
|
verify(not p0 != p0)
|
|
vereq(not p0, p1)
|
|
vereq(cmp(p0, p1), -1)
|
|
vereq(cmp(p0, p0), 0)
|
|
vereq(cmp(p0, p_1), 1)
|
|
vereq(str(p0), "DProxy:0")
|
|
vereq(repr(p0), "DProxy(0)")
|
|
p10 = DProxy(range(10))
|
|
verify(-1 not in p10)
|
|
for i in range(10):
|
|
verify(i in p10)
|
|
verify(10 not in p10)
|
|
## # Safety test for __cmp__
|
|
## def unsafecmp(a, b):
|
|
## try:
|
|
## a.__class__.__cmp__(a, b)
|
|
## except TypeError:
|
|
## pass
|
|
## else:
|
|
## raise TestFailed, "shouldn't allow %s.__cmp__(%r, %r)" % (
|
|
## a.__class__, a, b)
|
|
## unsafecmp(u"123", "123")
|
|
## unsafecmp("123", u"123")
|
|
## unsafecmp(1, 1.0)
|
|
## unsafecmp(1.0, 1)
|
|
## unsafecmp(1, 1L)
|
|
## unsafecmp(1L, 1)
|
|
|
|
class Letter(str):
|
|
def __new__(cls, letter):
|
|
if letter == 'EPS':
|
|
return str.__new__(cls)
|
|
return str.__new__(cls, letter)
|
|
def __str__(self):
|
|
if not self:
|
|
return 'EPS'
|
|
return self
|
|
|
|
# sys.stdout needs to be the original to trigger the recursion bug
|
|
import sys
|
|
test_stdout = sys.stdout
|
|
sys.stdout = get_original_stdout()
|
|
try:
|
|
# nothing should actually be printed, this should raise an exception
|
|
print Letter('w')
|
|
except RuntimeError:
|
|
pass
|
|
else:
|
|
raise TestFailed, "expected a RuntimeError for print recursion"
|
|
sys.stdout = test_stdout
|
|
|
|
def weakrefs():
|
|
if verbose: print "Testing weak references..."
|
|
import weakref
|
|
class C(object):
|
|
pass
|
|
c = C()
|
|
r = weakref.ref(c)
|
|
verify(r() is c)
|
|
del c
|
|
verify(r() is None)
|
|
del r
|
|
class NoWeak(object):
|
|
__slots__ = ['foo']
|
|
no = NoWeak()
|
|
try:
|
|
weakref.ref(no)
|
|
except TypeError, msg:
|
|
verify(str(msg).find("weak reference") >= 0)
|
|
else:
|
|
verify(0, "weakref.ref(no) should be illegal")
|
|
class Weak(object):
|
|
__slots__ = ['foo', '__weakref__']
|
|
yes = Weak()
|
|
r = weakref.ref(yes)
|
|
verify(r() is yes)
|
|
del yes
|
|
verify(r() is None)
|
|
del r
|
|
|
|
def properties():
|
|
if verbose: print "Testing property..."
|
|
class C(object):
|
|
def getx(self):
|
|
return self.__x
|
|
def setx(self, value):
|
|
self.__x = value
|
|
def delx(self):
|
|
del self.__x
|
|
x = property(getx, setx, delx, doc="I'm the x property.")
|
|
a = C()
|
|
verify(not hasattr(a, "x"))
|
|
a.x = 42
|
|
vereq(a._C__x, 42)
|
|
vereq(a.x, 42)
|
|
del a.x
|
|
verify(not hasattr(a, "x"))
|
|
verify(not hasattr(a, "_C__x"))
|
|
C.x.__set__(a, 100)
|
|
vereq(C.x.__get__(a), 100)
|
|
C.x.__delete__(a)
|
|
verify(not hasattr(a, "x"))
|
|
|
|
raw = C.__dict__['x']
|
|
verify(isinstance(raw, property))
|
|
|
|
attrs = dir(raw)
|
|
verify("__doc__" in attrs)
|
|
verify("fget" in attrs)
|
|
verify("fset" in attrs)
|
|
verify("fdel" in attrs)
|
|
|
|
vereq(raw.__doc__, "I'm the x property.")
|
|
verify(raw.fget is C.__dict__['getx'])
|
|
verify(raw.fset is C.__dict__['setx'])
|
|
verify(raw.fdel is C.__dict__['delx'])
|
|
|
|
for attr in "__doc__", "fget", "fset", "fdel":
|
|
try:
|
|
setattr(raw, attr, 42)
|
|
except TypeError, msg:
|
|
if str(msg).find('readonly') < 0:
|
|
raise TestFailed("when setting readonly attr %r on a "
|
|
"property, got unexpected TypeError "
|
|
"msg %r" % (attr, str(msg)))
|
|
else:
|
|
raise TestFailed("expected TypeError from trying to set "
|
|
"readonly %r attr on a property" % attr)
|
|
|
|
class D(object):
|
|
__getitem__ = property(lambda s: 1/0)
|
|
|
|
d = D()
|
|
try:
|
|
for i in d:
|
|
str(i)
|
|
except ZeroDivisionError:
|
|
pass
|
|
else:
|
|
raise TestFailed, "expected ZeroDivisionError from bad property"
|
|
|
|
class E(object):
|
|
def getter(self):
|
|
"getter method"
|
|
return 0
|
|
def setter(self, value):
|
|
"setter method"
|
|
pass
|
|
prop = property(getter)
|
|
vereq(prop.__doc__, "getter method")
|
|
prop2 = property(fset=setter)
|
|
vereq(prop2.__doc__, None)
|
|
|
|
# this segfaulted in 2.5b2
|
|
try:
|
|
import _testcapi
|
|
except ImportError:
|
|
pass
|
|
else:
|
|
class X(object):
|
|
p = property(_testcapi.test_with_docstring)
|
|
|
|
|
|
def supers():
|
|
if verbose: print "Testing super..."
|
|
|
|
class A(object):
|
|
def meth(self, a):
|
|
return "A(%r)" % a
|
|
|
|
vereq(A().meth(1), "A(1)")
|
|
|
|
class B(A):
|
|
def __init__(self):
|
|
self.__super = super(B, self)
|
|
def meth(self, a):
|
|
return "B(%r)" % a + self.__super.meth(a)
|
|
|
|
vereq(B().meth(2), "B(2)A(2)")
|
|
|
|
class C(A):
|
|
def meth(self, a):
|
|
return "C(%r)" % a + self.__super.meth(a)
|
|
C._C__super = super(C)
|
|
|
|
vereq(C().meth(3), "C(3)A(3)")
|
|
|
|
class D(C, B):
|
|
def meth(self, a):
|
|
return "D(%r)" % a + super(D, self).meth(a)
|
|
|
|
vereq(D().meth(4), "D(4)C(4)B(4)A(4)")
|
|
|
|
# Test for subclassing super
|
|
|
|
class mysuper(super):
|
|
def __init__(self, *args):
|
|
return super(mysuper, self).__init__(*args)
|
|
|
|
class E(D):
|
|
def meth(self, a):
|
|
return "E(%r)" % a + mysuper(E, self).meth(a)
|
|
|
|
vereq(E().meth(5), "E(5)D(5)C(5)B(5)A(5)")
|
|
|
|
class F(E):
|
|
def meth(self, a):
|
|
s = self.__super # == mysuper(F, self)
|
|
return "F(%r)[%s]" % (a, s.__class__.__name__) + s.meth(a)
|
|
F._F__super = mysuper(F)
|
|
|
|
vereq(F().meth(6), "F(6)[mysuper]E(6)D(6)C(6)B(6)A(6)")
|
|
|
|
# Make sure certain errors are raised
|
|
|
|
try:
|
|
super(D, 42)
|
|
except TypeError:
|
|
pass
|
|
else:
|
|
raise TestFailed, "shouldn't allow super(D, 42)"
|
|
|
|
try:
|
|
super(D, C())
|
|
except TypeError:
|
|
pass
|
|
else:
|
|
raise TestFailed, "shouldn't allow super(D, C())"
|
|
|
|
try:
|
|
super(D).__get__(12)
|
|
except TypeError:
|
|
pass
|
|
else:
|
|
raise TestFailed, "shouldn't allow super(D).__get__(12)"
|
|
|
|
try:
|
|
super(D).__get__(C())
|
|
except TypeError:
|
|
pass
|
|
else:
|
|
raise TestFailed, "shouldn't allow super(D).__get__(C())"
|
|
|
|
# Make sure data descriptors can be overridden and accessed via super
|
|
# (new feature in Python 2.3)
|
|
|
|
class DDbase(object):
|
|
def getx(self): return 42
|
|
x = property(getx)
|
|
|
|
class DDsub(DDbase):
|
|
def getx(self): return "hello"
|
|
x = property(getx)
|
|
|
|
dd = DDsub()
|
|
vereq(dd.x, "hello")
|
|
vereq(super(DDsub, dd).x, 42)
|
|
|
|
# Ensure that super() lookup of descriptor from classmethod
|
|
# works (SF ID# 743627)
|
|
|
|
class Base(object):
|
|
aProp = property(lambda self: "foo")
|
|
|
|
class Sub(Base):
|
|
@classmethod
|
|
def test(klass):
|
|
return super(Sub,klass).aProp
|
|
|
|
veris(Sub.test(), Base.aProp)
|
|
|
|
|
|
def inherits():
|
|
if verbose: print "Testing inheritance from basic types..."
|
|
|
|
class hexint(int):
|
|
def __repr__(self):
|
|
return hex(self)
|
|
def __add__(self, other):
|
|
return hexint(int.__add__(self, other))
|
|
# (Note that overriding __radd__ doesn't work,
|
|
# because the int type gets first dibs.)
|
|
vereq(repr(hexint(7) + 9), "0x10")
|
|
vereq(repr(hexint(1000) + 7), "0x3ef")
|
|
a = hexint(12345)
|
|
vereq(a, 12345)
|
|
vereq(int(a), 12345)
|
|
verify(int(a).__class__ is int)
|
|
vereq(hash(a), hash(12345))
|
|
verify((+a).__class__ is int)
|
|
verify((a >> 0).__class__ is int)
|
|
verify((a << 0).__class__ is int)
|
|
verify((hexint(0) << 12).__class__ is int)
|
|
verify((hexint(0) >> 12).__class__ is int)
|
|
|
|
class octlong(long):
|
|
__slots__ = []
|
|
def __str__(self):
|
|
s = oct(self)
|
|
if s[-1] == 'L':
|
|
s = s[:-1]
|
|
return s
|
|
def __add__(self, other):
|
|
return self.__class__(super(octlong, self).__add__(other))
|
|
__radd__ = __add__
|
|
vereq(str(octlong(3) + 5), "010")
|
|
# (Note that overriding __radd__ here only seems to work
|
|
# because the example uses a short int left argument.)
|
|
vereq(str(5 + octlong(3000)), "05675")
|
|
a = octlong(12345)
|
|
vereq(a, 12345L)
|
|
vereq(long(a), 12345L)
|
|
vereq(hash(a), hash(12345L))
|
|
verify(long(a).__class__ is long)
|
|
verify((+a).__class__ is long)
|
|
verify((-a).__class__ is long)
|
|
verify((-octlong(0)).__class__ is long)
|
|
verify((a >> 0).__class__ is long)
|
|
verify((a << 0).__class__ is long)
|
|
verify((a - 0).__class__ is long)
|
|
verify((a * 1).__class__ is long)
|
|
verify((a ** 1).__class__ is long)
|
|
verify((a // 1).__class__ is long)
|
|
verify((1 * a).__class__ is long)
|
|
verify((a | 0).__class__ is long)
|
|
verify((a ^ 0).__class__ is long)
|
|
verify((a & -1L).__class__ is long)
|
|
verify((octlong(0) << 12).__class__ is long)
|
|
verify((octlong(0) >> 12).__class__ is long)
|
|
verify(abs(octlong(0)).__class__ is long)
|
|
|
|
# Because octlong overrides __add__, we can't check the absence of +0
|
|
# optimizations using octlong.
|
|
class longclone(long):
|
|
pass
|
|
a = longclone(1)
|
|
verify((a + 0).__class__ is long)
|
|
verify((0 + a).__class__ is long)
|
|
|
|
# Check that negative clones don't segfault
|
|
a = longclone(-1)
|
|
vereq(a.__dict__, {})
|
|
vereq(long(a), -1) # verify PyNumber_Long() copies the sign bit
|
|
|
|
class precfloat(float):
|
|
__slots__ = ['prec']
|
|
def __init__(self, value=0.0, prec=12):
|
|
self.prec = int(prec)
|
|
float.__init__(value)
|
|
def __repr__(self):
|
|
return "%.*g" % (self.prec, self)
|
|
vereq(repr(precfloat(1.1)), "1.1")
|
|
a = precfloat(12345)
|
|
vereq(a, 12345.0)
|
|
vereq(float(a), 12345.0)
|
|
verify(float(a).__class__ is float)
|
|
vereq(hash(a), hash(12345.0))
|
|
verify((+a).__class__ is float)
|
|
|
|
class madcomplex(complex):
|
|
def __repr__(self):
|
|
return "%.17gj%+.17g" % (self.imag, self.real)
|
|
a = madcomplex(-3, 4)
|
|
vereq(repr(a), "4j-3")
|
|
base = complex(-3, 4)
|
|
veris(base.__class__, complex)
|
|
vereq(a, base)
|
|
vereq(complex(a), base)
|
|
veris(complex(a).__class__, complex)
|
|
a = madcomplex(a) # just trying another form of the constructor
|
|
vereq(repr(a), "4j-3")
|
|
vereq(a, base)
|
|
vereq(complex(a), base)
|
|
veris(complex(a).__class__, complex)
|
|
vereq(hash(a), hash(base))
|
|
veris((+a).__class__, complex)
|
|
veris((a + 0).__class__, complex)
|
|
vereq(a + 0, base)
|
|
veris((a - 0).__class__, complex)
|
|
vereq(a - 0, base)
|
|
veris((a * 1).__class__, complex)
|
|
vereq(a * 1, base)
|
|
veris((a / 1).__class__, complex)
|
|
vereq(a / 1, base)
|
|
|
|
class madtuple(tuple):
|
|
_rev = None
|
|
def rev(self):
|
|
if self._rev is not None:
|
|
return self._rev
|
|
L = list(self)
|
|
L.reverse()
|
|
self._rev = self.__class__(L)
|
|
return self._rev
|
|
a = madtuple((1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,0))
|
|
vereq(a, (1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,0))
|
|
vereq(a.rev(), madtuple((0,9,8,7,6,5,4,3,2,1)))
|
|
vereq(a.rev().rev(), madtuple((1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,0)))
|
|
for i in range(512):
|
|
t = madtuple(range(i))
|
|
u = t.rev()
|
|
v = u.rev()
|
|
vereq(v, t)
|
|
a = madtuple((1,2,3,4,5))
|
|
vereq(tuple(a), (1,2,3,4,5))
|
|
verify(tuple(a).__class__ is tuple)
|
|
vereq(hash(a), hash((1,2,3,4,5)))
|
|
verify(a[:].__class__ is tuple)
|
|
verify((a * 1).__class__ is tuple)
|
|
verify((a * 0).__class__ is tuple)
|
|
verify((a + ()).__class__ is tuple)
|
|
a = madtuple(())
|
|
vereq(tuple(a), ())
|
|
verify(tuple(a).__class__ is tuple)
|
|
verify((a + a).__class__ is tuple)
|
|
verify((a * 0).__class__ is tuple)
|
|
verify((a * 1).__class__ is tuple)
|
|
verify((a * 2).__class__ is tuple)
|
|
verify(a[:].__class__ is tuple)
|
|
|
|
class madstring(str):
|
|
_rev = None
|
|
def rev(self):
|
|
if self._rev is not None:
|
|
return self._rev
|
|
L = list(self)
|
|
L.reverse()
|
|
self._rev = self.__class__("".join(L))
|
|
return self._rev
|
|
s = madstring("abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz")
|
|
vereq(s, "abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz")
|
|
vereq(s.rev(), madstring("zyxwvutsrqponmlkjihgfedcba"))
|
|
vereq(s.rev().rev(), madstring("abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz"))
|
|
for i in range(256):
|
|
s = madstring("".join(map(chr, range(i))))
|
|
t = s.rev()
|
|
u = t.rev()
|
|
vereq(u, s)
|
|
s = madstring("12345")
|
|
vereq(str(s), "12345")
|
|
verify(str(s).__class__ is str)
|
|
|
|
base = "\x00" * 5
|
|
s = madstring(base)
|
|
vereq(s, base)
|
|
vereq(str(s), base)
|
|
verify(str(s).__class__ is str)
|
|
vereq(hash(s), hash(base))
|
|
vereq({s: 1}[base], 1)
|
|
vereq({base: 1}[s], 1)
|
|
verify((s + "").__class__ is str)
|
|
vereq(s + "", base)
|
|
verify(("" + s).__class__ is str)
|
|
vereq("" + s, base)
|
|
verify((s * 0).__class__ is str)
|
|
vereq(s * 0, "")
|
|
verify((s * 1).__class__ is str)
|
|
vereq(s * 1, base)
|
|
verify((s * 2).__class__ is str)
|
|
vereq(s * 2, base + base)
|
|
verify(s[:].__class__ is str)
|
|
vereq(s[:], base)
|
|
verify(s[0:0].__class__ is str)
|
|
vereq(s[0:0], "")
|
|
verify(s.strip().__class__ is str)
|
|
vereq(s.strip(), base)
|
|
verify(s.lstrip().__class__ is str)
|
|
vereq(s.lstrip(), base)
|
|
verify(s.rstrip().__class__ is str)
|
|
vereq(s.rstrip(), base)
|
|
identitytab = ''.join([chr(i) for i in range(256)])
|
|
verify(s.translate(identitytab).__class__ is str)
|
|
vereq(s.translate(identitytab), base)
|
|
verify(s.translate(identitytab, "x").__class__ is str)
|
|
vereq(s.translate(identitytab, "x"), base)
|
|
vereq(s.translate(identitytab, "\x00"), "")
|
|
verify(s.replace("x", "x").__class__ is str)
|
|
vereq(s.replace("x", "x"), base)
|
|
verify(s.ljust(len(s)).__class__ is str)
|
|
vereq(s.ljust(len(s)), base)
|
|
verify(s.rjust(len(s)).__class__ is str)
|
|
vereq(s.rjust(len(s)), base)
|
|
verify(s.center(len(s)).__class__ is str)
|
|
vereq(s.center(len(s)), base)
|
|
verify(s.lower().__class__ is str)
|
|
vereq(s.lower(), base)
|
|
|
|
class madunicode(unicode):
|
|
_rev = None
|
|
def rev(self):
|
|
if self._rev is not None:
|
|
return self._rev
|
|
L = list(self)
|
|
L.reverse()
|
|
self._rev = self.__class__(u"".join(L))
|
|
return self._rev
|
|
u = madunicode("ABCDEF")
|
|
vereq(u, u"ABCDEF")
|
|
vereq(u.rev(), madunicode(u"FEDCBA"))
|
|
vereq(u.rev().rev(), madunicode(u"ABCDEF"))
|
|
base = u"12345"
|
|
u = madunicode(base)
|
|
vereq(unicode(u), base)
|
|
verify(unicode(u).__class__ is unicode)
|
|
vereq(hash(u), hash(base))
|
|
vereq({u: 1}[base], 1)
|
|
vereq({base: 1}[u], 1)
|
|
verify(u.strip().__class__ is unicode)
|
|
vereq(u.strip(), base)
|
|
verify(u.lstrip().__class__ is unicode)
|
|
vereq(u.lstrip(), base)
|
|
verify(u.rstrip().__class__ is unicode)
|
|
vereq(u.rstrip(), base)
|
|
verify(u.replace(u"x", u"x").__class__ is unicode)
|
|
vereq(u.replace(u"x", u"x"), base)
|
|
verify(u.replace(u"xy", u"xy").__class__ is unicode)
|
|
vereq(u.replace(u"xy", u"xy"), base)
|
|
verify(u.center(len(u)).__class__ is unicode)
|
|
vereq(u.center(len(u)), base)
|
|
verify(u.ljust(len(u)).__class__ is unicode)
|
|
vereq(u.ljust(len(u)), base)
|
|
verify(u.rjust(len(u)).__class__ is unicode)
|
|
vereq(u.rjust(len(u)), base)
|
|
verify(u.lower().__class__ is unicode)
|
|
vereq(u.lower(), base)
|
|
verify(u.upper().__class__ is unicode)
|
|
vereq(u.upper(), base)
|
|
verify(u.capitalize().__class__ is unicode)
|
|
vereq(u.capitalize(), base)
|
|
verify(u.title().__class__ is unicode)
|
|
vereq(u.title(), base)
|
|
verify((u + u"").__class__ is unicode)
|
|
vereq(u + u"", base)
|
|
verify((u"" + u).__class__ is unicode)
|
|
vereq(u"" + u, base)
|
|
verify((u * 0).__class__ is unicode)
|
|
vereq(u * 0, u"")
|
|
verify((u * 1).__class__ is unicode)
|
|
vereq(u * 1, base)
|
|
verify((u * 2).__class__ is unicode)
|
|
vereq(u * 2, base + base)
|
|
verify(u[:].__class__ is unicode)
|
|
vereq(u[:], base)
|
|
verify(u[0:0].__class__ is unicode)
|
|
vereq(u[0:0], u"")
|
|
|
|
class sublist(list):
|
|
pass
|
|
a = sublist(range(5))
|
|
vereq(a, range(5))
|
|
a.append("hello")
|
|
vereq(a, range(5) + ["hello"])
|
|
a[5] = 5
|
|
vereq(a, range(6))
|
|
a.extend(range(6, 20))
|
|
vereq(a, range(20))
|
|
a[-5:] = []
|
|
vereq(a, range(15))
|
|
del a[10:15]
|
|
vereq(len(a), 10)
|
|
vereq(a, range(10))
|
|
vereq(list(a), range(10))
|
|
vereq(a[0], 0)
|
|
vereq(a[9], 9)
|
|
vereq(a[-10], 0)
|
|
vereq(a[-1], 9)
|
|
vereq(a[:5], range(5))
|
|
|
|
class CountedInput(file):
|
|
"""Counts lines read by self.readline().
|
|
|
|
self.lineno is the 0-based ordinal of the last line read, up to
|
|
a maximum of one greater than the number of lines in the file.
|
|
|
|
self.ateof is true if and only if the final "" line has been read,
|
|
at which point self.lineno stops incrementing, and further calls
|
|
to readline() continue to return "".
|
|
"""
|
|
|
|
lineno = 0
|
|
ateof = 0
|
|
def readline(self):
|
|
if self.ateof:
|
|
return ""
|
|
s = file.readline(self)
|
|
# Next line works too.
|
|
# s = super(CountedInput, self).readline()
|
|
self.lineno += 1
|
|
if s == "":
|
|
self.ateof = 1
|
|
return s
|
|
|
|
f = open(name=TESTFN, mode='w')
|
|
lines = ['a\n', 'b\n', 'c\n']
|
|
try:
|
|
f.writelines(lines)
|
|
f.close()
|
|
f = CountedInput(TESTFN)
|
|
for (i, expected) in zip(range(1, 5) + [4], lines + 2 * [""]):
|
|
got = f.readline()
|
|
vereq(expected, got)
|
|
vereq(f.lineno, i)
|
|
vereq(f.ateof, (i > len(lines)))
|
|
f.close()
|
|
finally:
|
|
try:
|
|
f.close()
|
|
except:
|
|
pass
|
|
try:
|
|
import os
|
|
os.unlink(TESTFN)
|
|
except:
|
|
pass
|
|
|
|
def keywords():
|
|
if verbose:
|
|
print "Testing keyword args to basic type constructors ..."
|
|
vereq(int(x=1), 1)
|
|
vereq(float(x=2), 2.0)
|
|
vereq(long(x=3), 3L)
|
|
vereq(complex(imag=42, real=666), complex(666, 42))
|
|
vereq(str(object=500), '500')
|
|
vereq(unicode(string='abc', errors='strict'), u'abc')
|
|
vereq(tuple(sequence=range(3)), (0, 1, 2))
|
|
vereq(list(sequence=(0, 1, 2)), range(3))
|
|
# note: as of Python 2.3, dict() no longer has an "items" keyword arg
|
|
|
|
for constructor in (int, float, long, complex, str, unicode,
|
|
tuple, list, file):
|
|
try:
|
|
constructor(bogus_keyword_arg=1)
|
|
except TypeError:
|
|
pass
|
|
else:
|
|
raise TestFailed("expected TypeError from bogus keyword "
|
|
"argument to %r" % constructor)
|
|
|
|
def restricted():
|
|
# XXX This test is disabled because rexec is not deemed safe
|
|
return
|
|
import rexec
|
|
if verbose:
|
|
print "Testing interaction with restricted execution ..."
|
|
|
|
sandbox = rexec.RExec()
|
|
|
|
code1 = """f = open(%r, 'w')""" % TESTFN
|
|
code2 = """f = open(%r, 'w')""" % TESTFN
|
|
code3 = """\
|
|
f = open(%r)
|
|
t = type(f) # a sneaky way to get the file() constructor
|
|
f.close()
|
|
f = t(%r, 'w') # rexec can't catch this by itself
|
|
""" % (TESTFN, TESTFN)
|
|
|
|
f = open(TESTFN, 'w') # Create the file so code3 can find it.
|
|
f.close()
|
|
|
|
try:
|
|
for code in code1, code2, code3:
|
|
try:
|
|
sandbox.r_exec(code)
|
|
except IOError, msg:
|
|
if str(msg).find("restricted") >= 0:
|
|
outcome = "OK"
|
|
else:
|
|
outcome = "got an exception, but not an expected one"
|
|
else:
|
|
outcome = "expected a restricted-execution exception"
|
|
|
|
if outcome != "OK":
|
|
raise TestFailed("%s, in %r" % (outcome, code))
|
|
|
|
finally:
|
|
try:
|
|
import os
|
|
os.unlink(TESTFN)
|
|
except:
|
|
pass
|
|
|
|
def str_subclass_as_dict_key():
|
|
if verbose:
|
|
print "Testing a str subclass used as dict key .."
|
|
|
|
class cistr(str):
|
|
"""Sublcass of str that computes __eq__ case-insensitively.
|
|
|
|
Also computes a hash code of the string in canonical form.
|
|
"""
|
|
|
|
def __init__(self, value):
|
|
self.canonical = value.lower()
|
|
self.hashcode = hash(self.canonical)
|
|
|
|
def __eq__(self, other):
|
|
if not isinstance(other, cistr):
|
|
other = cistr(other)
|
|
return self.canonical == other.canonical
|
|
|
|
def __hash__(self):
|
|
return self.hashcode
|
|
|
|
vereq(cistr('ABC'), 'abc')
|
|
vereq('aBc', cistr('ABC'))
|
|
vereq(str(cistr('ABC')), 'ABC')
|
|
|
|
d = {cistr('one'): 1, cistr('two'): 2, cistr('tHree'): 3}
|
|
vereq(d[cistr('one')], 1)
|
|
vereq(d[cistr('tWo')], 2)
|
|
vereq(d[cistr('THrEE')], 3)
|
|
verify(cistr('ONe') in d)
|
|
vereq(d.get(cistr('thrEE')), 3)
|
|
|
|
def classic_comparisons():
|
|
if verbose: print "Testing classic comparisons..."
|
|
class classic:
|
|
pass
|
|
for base in (classic, int, object):
|
|
if verbose: print " (base = %s)" % base
|
|
class C(base):
|
|
def __init__(self, value):
|
|
self.value = int(value)
|
|
def __eq__(self, other):
|
|
if isinstance(other, C):
|
|
return self.value == other.value
|
|
if isinstance(other, int) or isinstance(other, long):
|
|
return self.value == other
|
|
return NotImplemented
|
|
def __ne__(self, other):
|
|
if isinstance(other, C):
|
|
return self.value != other.value
|
|
if isinstance(other, int) or isinstance(other, long):
|
|
return self.value != other
|
|
return NotImplemented
|
|
def __lt__(self, other):
|
|
if isinstance(other, C):
|
|
return self.value < other.value
|
|
if isinstance(other, int) or isinstance(other, long):
|
|
return self.value < other
|
|
return NotImplemented
|
|
def __le__(self, other):
|
|
if isinstance(other, C):
|
|
return self.value <= other.value
|
|
if isinstance(other, int) or isinstance(other, long):
|
|
return self.value <= other
|
|
return NotImplemented
|
|
def __gt__(self, other):
|
|
if isinstance(other, C):
|
|
return self.value > other.value
|
|
if isinstance(other, int) or isinstance(other, long):
|
|
return self.value > other
|
|
return NotImplemented
|
|
def __ge__(self, other):
|
|
if isinstance(other, C):
|
|
return self.value >= other.value
|
|
if isinstance(other, int) or isinstance(other, long):
|
|
return self.value >= other
|
|
return NotImplemented
|
|
|
|
c1 = C(1)
|
|
c2 = C(2)
|
|
c3 = C(3)
|
|
vereq(c1, 1)
|
|
c = {1: c1, 2: c2, 3: c3}
|
|
for x in 1, 2, 3:
|
|
for y in 1, 2, 3:
|
|
##verify(cmp(c[x], c[y]) == cmp(x, y), "x=%d, y=%d" % (x, y))
|
|
for op in "<", "<=", "==", "!=", ">", ">=":
|
|
verify(eval("c[x] %s c[y]" % op) == eval("x %s y" % op),
|
|
"x=%d, y=%d" % (x, y))
|
|
##verify(cmp(c[x], y) == cmp(x, y), "x=%d, y=%d" % (x, y))
|
|
##verify(cmp(x, c[y]) == cmp(x, y), "x=%d, y=%d" % (x, y))
|
|
|
|
def rich_comparisons():
|
|
if verbose:
|
|
print "Testing rich comparisons..."
|
|
class Z(complex):
|
|
pass
|
|
z = Z(1)
|
|
vereq(z, 1+0j)
|
|
vereq(1+0j, z)
|
|
class ZZ(complex):
|
|
def __eq__(self, other):
|
|
try:
|
|
return abs(self - other) <= 1e-6
|
|
except:
|
|
return NotImplemented
|
|
zz = ZZ(1.0000003)
|
|
vereq(zz, 1+0j)
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|
vereq(1+0j, zz)
|
|
|
|
class classic:
|
|
pass
|
|
for base in (classic, int, object, list):
|
|
if verbose: print " (base = %s)" % base
|
|
class C(base):
|
|
def __init__(self, value):
|
|
self.value = int(value)
|
|
def __cmp__(self, other):
|
|
raise TestFailed, "shouldn't call __cmp__"
|
|
def __eq__(self, other):
|
|
if isinstance(other, C):
|
|
return self.value == other.value
|
|
if isinstance(other, int) or isinstance(other, long):
|
|
return self.value == other
|
|
return NotImplemented
|
|
def __ne__(self, other):
|
|
if isinstance(other, C):
|
|
return self.value != other.value
|
|
if isinstance(other, int) or isinstance(other, long):
|
|
return self.value != other
|
|
return NotImplemented
|
|
def __lt__(self, other):
|
|
if isinstance(other, C):
|
|
return self.value < other.value
|
|
if isinstance(other, int) or isinstance(other, long):
|
|
return self.value < other
|
|
return NotImplemented
|
|
def __le__(self, other):
|
|
if isinstance(other, C):
|
|
return self.value <= other.value
|
|
if isinstance(other, int) or isinstance(other, long):
|
|
return self.value <= other
|
|
return NotImplemented
|
|
def __gt__(self, other):
|
|
if isinstance(other, C):
|
|
return self.value > other.value
|
|
if isinstance(other, int) or isinstance(other, long):
|
|
return self.value > other
|
|
return NotImplemented
|
|
def __ge__(self, other):
|
|
if isinstance(other, C):
|
|
return self.value >= other.value
|
|
if isinstance(other, int) or isinstance(other, long):
|
|
return self.value >= other
|
|
return NotImplemented
|
|
c1 = C(1)
|
|
c2 = C(2)
|
|
c3 = C(3)
|
|
vereq(c1, 1)
|
|
c = {1: c1, 2: c2, 3: c3}
|
|
for x in 1, 2, 3:
|
|
for y in 1, 2, 3:
|
|
for op in "<", "<=", "==", "!=", ">", ">=":
|
|
verify(eval("c[x] %s c[y]" % op) == eval("x %s y" % op),
|
|
"x=%d, y=%d" % (x, y))
|
|
verify(eval("c[x] %s y" % op) == eval("x %s y" % op),
|
|
"x=%d, y=%d" % (x, y))
|
|
verify(eval("x %s c[y]" % op) == eval("x %s y" % op),
|
|
"x=%d, y=%d" % (x, y))
|
|
|
|
def descrdoc():
|
|
if verbose: print "Testing descriptor doc strings..."
|
|
def check(descr, what):
|
|
vereq(descr.__doc__, what)
|
|
check(file.closed, "True if the file is closed") # getset descriptor
|
|
check(file.name, "file name") # member descriptor
|
|
|
|
def setclass():
|
|
if verbose: print "Testing __class__ assignment..."
|
|
class C(object): pass
|
|
class D(object): pass
|
|
class E(object): pass
|
|
class F(D, E): pass
|
|
for cls in C, D, E, F:
|
|
for cls2 in C, D, E, F:
|
|
x = cls()
|
|
x.__class__ = cls2
|
|
verify(x.__class__ is cls2)
|
|
x.__class__ = cls
|
|
verify(x.__class__ is cls)
|
|
def cant(x, C):
|
|
try:
|
|
x.__class__ = C
|
|
except TypeError:
|
|
pass
|
|
else:
|
|
raise TestFailed, "shouldn't allow %r.__class__ = %r" % (x, C)
|
|
try:
|
|
delattr(x, "__class__")
|
|
except TypeError:
|
|
pass
|
|
else:
|
|
raise TestFailed, "shouldn't allow del %r.__class__" % x
|
|
cant(C(), list)
|
|
cant(list(), C)
|
|
cant(C(), 1)
|
|
cant(C(), object)
|
|
cant(object(), list)
|
|
cant(list(), object)
|
|
class Int(int): __slots__ = []
|
|
cant(2, Int)
|
|
cant(Int(), int)
|
|
cant(True, int)
|
|
cant(2, bool)
|
|
o = object()
|
|
cant(o, type(1))
|
|
cant(o, type(None))
|
|
del o
|
|
|
|
def setdict():
|
|
if verbose: print "Testing __dict__ assignment..."
|
|
class C(object): pass
|
|
a = C()
|
|
a.__dict__ = {'b': 1}
|
|
vereq(a.b, 1)
|
|
def cant(x, dict):
|
|
try:
|
|
x.__dict__ = dict
|
|
except (AttributeError, TypeError):
|
|
pass
|
|
else:
|
|
raise TestFailed, "shouldn't allow %r.__dict__ = %r" % (x, dict)
|
|
cant(a, None)
|
|
cant(a, [])
|
|
cant(a, 1)
|
|
del a.__dict__ # Deleting __dict__ is allowed
|
|
# Classes don't allow __dict__ assignment
|
|
cant(C, {})
|
|
|
|
def pickles():
|
|
if verbose:
|
|
print "Testing pickling and copying new-style classes and objects..."
|
|
import pickle
|
|
try:
|
|
import cPickle
|
|
except ImportError:
|
|
cPickle = None
|
|
|
|
def sorteditems(d):
|
|
L = d.items()
|
|
L.sort()
|
|
return L
|
|
|
|
global C
|
|
class C(object):
|
|
def __init__(self, a, b):
|
|
super(C, self).__init__()
|
|
self.a = a
|
|
self.b = b
|
|
def __repr__(self):
|
|
return "C(%r, %r)" % (self.a, self.b)
|
|
|
|
global C1
|
|
class C1(list):
|
|
def __new__(cls, a, b):
|
|
return super(C1, cls).__new__(cls)
|
|
def __getnewargs__(self):
|
|
return (self.a, self.b)
|
|
def __init__(self, a, b):
|
|
self.a = a
|
|
self.b = b
|
|
def __repr__(self):
|
|
return "C1(%r, %r)<%r>" % (self.a, self.b, list(self))
|
|
|
|
global C2
|
|
class C2(int):
|
|
def __new__(cls, a, b, val=0):
|
|
return super(C2, cls).__new__(cls, val)
|
|
def __getnewargs__(self):
|
|
return (self.a, self.b, int(self))
|
|
def __init__(self, a, b, val=0):
|
|
self.a = a
|
|
self.b = b
|
|
def __repr__(self):
|
|
return "C2(%r, %r)<%r>" % (self.a, self.b, int(self))
|
|
|
|
global C3
|
|
class C3(object):
|
|
def __init__(self, foo):
|
|
self.foo = foo
|
|
def __getstate__(self):
|
|
return self.foo
|
|
def __setstate__(self, foo):
|
|
self.foo = foo
|
|
|
|
global C4classic, C4
|
|
class C4classic: # classic
|
|
pass
|
|
class C4(C4classic, object): # mixed inheritance
|
|
pass
|
|
|
|
for p in pickle, cPickle:
|
|
if p is None:
|
|
continue # cPickle not found -- skip it
|
|
for bin in 0, 1:
|
|
if verbose:
|
|
print p.__name__, ["text", "binary"][bin]
|
|
|
|
for cls in C, C1, C2:
|
|
s = p.dumps(cls, bin)
|
|
cls2 = p.loads(s)
|
|
verify(cls2 is cls)
|
|
|
|
a = C1(1, 2); a.append(42); a.append(24)
|
|
b = C2("hello", "world", 42)
|
|
s = p.dumps((a, b), bin)
|
|
x, y = p.loads(s)
|
|
vereq(x.__class__, a.__class__)
|
|
vereq(sorteditems(x.__dict__), sorteditems(a.__dict__))
|
|
vereq(y.__class__, b.__class__)
|
|
vereq(sorteditems(y.__dict__), sorteditems(b.__dict__))
|
|
vereq(repr(x), repr(a))
|
|
vereq(repr(y), repr(b))
|
|
if verbose:
|
|
print "a = x =", a
|
|
print "b = y =", b
|
|
# Test for __getstate__ and __setstate__ on new style class
|
|
u = C3(42)
|
|
s = p.dumps(u, bin)
|
|
v = p.loads(s)
|
|
veris(u.__class__, v.__class__)
|
|
vereq(u.foo, v.foo)
|
|
# Test for picklability of hybrid class
|
|
u = C4()
|
|
u.foo = 42
|
|
s = p.dumps(u, bin)
|
|
v = p.loads(s)
|
|
veris(u.__class__, v.__class__)
|
|
vereq(u.foo, v.foo)
|
|
|
|
# Testing copy.deepcopy()
|
|
if verbose:
|
|
print "deepcopy"
|
|
import copy
|
|
for cls in C, C1, C2:
|
|
cls2 = copy.deepcopy(cls)
|
|
verify(cls2 is cls)
|
|
|
|
a = C1(1, 2); a.append(42); a.append(24)
|
|
b = C2("hello", "world", 42)
|
|
x, y = copy.deepcopy((a, b))
|
|
vereq(x.__class__, a.__class__)
|
|
vereq(sorteditems(x.__dict__), sorteditems(a.__dict__))
|
|
vereq(y.__class__, b.__class__)
|
|
vereq(sorteditems(y.__dict__), sorteditems(b.__dict__))
|
|
vereq(repr(x), repr(a))
|
|
vereq(repr(y), repr(b))
|
|
if verbose:
|
|
print "a = x =", a
|
|
print "b = y =", b
|
|
|
|
def pickleslots():
|
|
if verbose: print "Testing pickling of classes with __slots__ ..."
|
|
import pickle, pickle as cPickle
|
|
# Pickling of classes with __slots__ but without __getstate__ should fail
|
|
global B, C, D, E
|
|
class B(object):
|
|
pass
|
|
for base in [object, B]:
|
|
class C(base):
|
|
__slots__ = ['a']
|
|
class D(C):
|
|
pass
|
|
try:
|
|
pickle.dumps(C())
|
|
except TypeError:
|
|
pass
|
|
else:
|
|
raise TestFailed, "should fail: pickle C instance - %s" % base
|
|
try:
|
|
cPickle.dumps(C())
|
|
except TypeError:
|
|
pass
|
|
else:
|
|
raise TestFailed, "should fail: cPickle C instance - %s" % base
|
|
try:
|
|
pickle.dumps(C())
|
|
except TypeError:
|
|
pass
|
|
else:
|
|
raise TestFailed, "should fail: pickle D instance - %s" % base
|
|
try:
|
|
cPickle.dumps(D())
|
|
except TypeError:
|
|
pass
|
|
else:
|
|
raise TestFailed, "should fail: cPickle D instance - %s" % base
|
|
# Give C a nice generic __getstate__ and __setstate__
|
|
class C(base):
|
|
__slots__ = ['a']
|
|
def __getstate__(self):
|
|
try:
|
|
d = self.__dict__.copy()
|
|
except AttributeError:
|
|
d = {}
|
|
for cls in self.__class__.__mro__:
|
|
for sn in cls.__dict__.get('__slots__', ()):
|
|
try:
|
|
d[sn] = getattr(self, sn)
|
|
except AttributeError:
|
|
pass
|
|
return d
|
|
def __setstate__(self, d):
|
|
for k, v in d.items():
|
|
setattr(self, k, v)
|
|
class D(C):
|
|
pass
|
|
# Now it should work
|
|
x = C()
|
|
y = pickle.loads(pickle.dumps(x))
|
|
vereq(hasattr(y, 'a'), 0)
|
|
y = cPickle.loads(cPickle.dumps(x))
|
|
vereq(hasattr(y, 'a'), 0)
|
|
x.a = 42
|
|
y = pickle.loads(pickle.dumps(x))
|
|
vereq(y.a, 42)
|
|
y = cPickle.loads(cPickle.dumps(x))
|
|
vereq(y.a, 42)
|
|
x = D()
|
|
x.a = 42
|
|
x.b = 100
|
|
y = pickle.loads(pickle.dumps(x))
|
|
vereq(y.a + y.b, 142)
|
|
y = cPickle.loads(cPickle.dumps(x))
|
|
vereq(y.a + y.b, 142)
|
|
# A subclass that adds a slot should also work
|
|
class E(C):
|
|
__slots__ = ['b']
|
|
x = E()
|
|
x.a = 42
|
|
x.b = "foo"
|
|
y = pickle.loads(pickle.dumps(x))
|
|
vereq(y.a, x.a)
|
|
vereq(y.b, x.b)
|
|
y = cPickle.loads(cPickle.dumps(x))
|
|
vereq(y.a, x.a)
|
|
vereq(y.b, x.b)
|
|
|
|
def copies():
|
|
if verbose: print "Testing copy.copy() and copy.deepcopy()..."
|
|
import copy
|
|
class C(object):
|
|
pass
|
|
|
|
a = C()
|
|
a.foo = 12
|
|
b = copy.copy(a)
|
|
vereq(b.__dict__, a.__dict__)
|
|
|
|
a.bar = [1,2,3]
|
|
c = copy.copy(a)
|
|
vereq(c.bar, a.bar)
|
|
verify(c.bar is a.bar)
|
|
|
|
d = copy.deepcopy(a)
|
|
vereq(d.__dict__, a.__dict__)
|
|
a.bar.append(4)
|
|
vereq(d.bar, [1,2,3])
|
|
|
|
def binopoverride():
|
|
if verbose: print "Testing overrides of binary operations..."
|
|
class I(int):
|
|
def __repr__(self):
|
|
return "I(%r)" % int(self)
|
|
def __add__(self, other):
|
|
return I(int(self) + int(other))
|
|
__radd__ = __add__
|
|
def __pow__(self, other, mod=None):
|
|
if mod is None:
|
|
return I(pow(int(self), int(other)))
|
|
else:
|
|
return I(pow(int(self), int(other), int(mod)))
|
|
def __rpow__(self, other, mod=None):
|
|
if mod is None:
|
|
return I(pow(int(other), int(self), mod))
|
|
else:
|
|
return I(pow(int(other), int(self), int(mod)))
|
|
|
|
vereq(repr(I(1) + I(2)), "I(3)")
|
|
vereq(repr(I(1) + 2), "I(3)")
|
|
vereq(repr(1 + I(2)), "I(3)")
|
|
vereq(repr(I(2) ** I(3)), "I(8)")
|
|
vereq(repr(2 ** I(3)), "I(8)")
|
|
vereq(repr(I(2) ** 3), "I(8)")
|
|
vereq(repr(pow(I(2), I(3), I(5))), "I(3)")
|
|
class S(str):
|
|
def __eq__(self, other):
|
|
return self.lower() == other.lower()
|
|
|
|
def subclasspropagation():
|
|
if verbose: print "Testing propagation of slot functions to subclasses..."
|
|
class A(object):
|
|
pass
|
|
class B(A):
|
|
pass
|
|
class C(A):
|
|
pass
|
|
class D(B, C):
|
|
pass
|
|
d = D()
|
|
orig_hash = hash(d) # related to id(d) in platform-dependent ways
|
|
A.__hash__ = lambda self: 42
|
|
vereq(hash(d), 42)
|
|
C.__hash__ = lambda self: 314
|
|
vereq(hash(d), 314)
|
|
B.__hash__ = lambda self: 144
|
|
vereq(hash(d), 144)
|
|
D.__hash__ = lambda self: 100
|
|
vereq(hash(d), 100)
|
|
del D.__hash__
|
|
vereq(hash(d), 144)
|
|
del B.__hash__
|
|
vereq(hash(d), 314)
|
|
del C.__hash__
|
|
vereq(hash(d), 42)
|
|
del A.__hash__
|
|
vereq(hash(d), orig_hash)
|
|
d.foo = 42
|
|
d.bar = 42
|
|
vereq(d.foo, 42)
|
|
vereq(d.bar, 42)
|
|
def __getattribute__(self, name):
|
|
if name == "foo":
|
|
return 24
|
|
return object.__getattribute__(self, name)
|
|
A.__getattribute__ = __getattribute__
|
|
vereq(d.foo, 24)
|
|
vereq(d.bar, 42)
|
|
def __getattr__(self, name):
|
|
if name in ("spam", "foo", "bar"):
|
|
return "hello"
|
|
raise AttributeError, name
|
|
B.__getattr__ = __getattr__
|
|
vereq(d.spam, "hello")
|
|
vereq(d.foo, 24)
|
|
vereq(d.bar, 42)
|
|
del A.__getattribute__
|
|
vereq(d.foo, 42)
|
|
del d.foo
|
|
vereq(d.foo, "hello")
|
|
vereq(d.bar, 42)
|
|
del B.__getattr__
|
|
try:
|
|
d.foo
|
|
except AttributeError:
|
|
pass
|
|
else:
|
|
raise TestFailed, "d.foo should be undefined now"
|
|
|
|
# Test a nasty bug in recurse_down_subclasses()
|
|
import gc
|
|
class A(object):
|
|
pass
|
|
class B(A):
|
|
pass
|
|
del B
|
|
gc.collect()
|
|
A.__setitem__ = lambda *a: None # crash
|
|
|
|
def buffer_inherit():
|
|
import binascii
|
|
# SF bug [#470040] ParseTuple t# vs subclasses.
|
|
if verbose:
|
|
print "Testing that buffer interface is inherited ..."
|
|
|
|
class MyStr(str):
|
|
pass
|
|
base = 'abc'
|
|
m = MyStr(base)
|
|
# b2a_hex uses the buffer interface to get its argument's value, via
|
|
# PyArg_ParseTuple 't#' code.
|
|
vereq(binascii.b2a_hex(m), binascii.b2a_hex(base))
|
|
|
|
# It's not clear that unicode will continue to support the character
|
|
# buffer interface, and this test will fail if that's taken away.
|
|
class MyUni(unicode):
|
|
pass
|
|
base = u'abc'
|
|
m = MyUni(base)
|
|
vereq(binascii.b2a_hex(m), binascii.b2a_hex(base))
|
|
|
|
class MyInt(int):
|
|
pass
|
|
m = MyInt(42)
|
|
try:
|
|
binascii.b2a_hex(m)
|
|
raise TestFailed('subclass of int should not have a buffer interface')
|
|
except TypeError:
|
|
pass
|
|
|
|
def str_of_str_subclass():
|
|
import binascii
|
|
import cStringIO
|
|
|
|
if verbose:
|
|
print "Testing __str__ defined in subclass of str ..."
|
|
|
|
class octetstring(str):
|
|
def __str__(self):
|
|
return binascii.b2a_hex(self)
|
|
def __repr__(self):
|
|
return self + " repr"
|
|
|
|
o = octetstring('A')
|
|
vereq(type(o), octetstring)
|
|
vereq(type(str(o)), str)
|
|
vereq(type(repr(o)), str)
|
|
vereq(ord(o), 0x41)
|
|
vereq(str(o), '41')
|
|
vereq(repr(o), 'A repr')
|
|
vereq(o.__str__(), '41')
|
|
vereq(o.__repr__(), 'A repr')
|
|
|
|
capture = cStringIO.StringIO()
|
|
# Calling str() or not exercises different internal paths.
|
|
print >> capture, o
|
|
print >> capture, str(o)
|
|
vereq(capture.getvalue(), '41\n41\n')
|
|
capture.close()
|
|
|
|
def kwdargs():
|
|
if verbose: print "Testing keyword arguments to __init__, __call__..."
|
|
def f(a): return a
|
|
vereq(f.__call__(a=42), 42)
|
|
a = []
|
|
list.__init__(a, sequence=[0, 1, 2])
|
|
vereq(a, [0, 1, 2])
|
|
|
|
def recursive__call__():
|
|
if verbose: print ("Testing recursive __call__() by setting to instance of "
|
|
"class ...")
|
|
class A(object):
|
|
pass
|
|
|
|
A.__call__ = A()
|
|
try:
|
|
A()()
|
|
except RuntimeError:
|
|
pass
|
|
else:
|
|
raise TestFailed("Recursion limit should have been reached for "
|
|
"__call__()")
|
|
|
|
def delhook():
|
|
if verbose: print "Testing __del__ hook..."
|
|
log = []
|
|
class C(object):
|
|
def __del__(self):
|
|
log.append(1)
|
|
c = C()
|
|
vereq(log, [])
|
|
del c
|
|
vereq(log, [1])
|
|
|
|
class D(object): pass
|
|
d = D()
|
|
try: del d[0]
|
|
except TypeError: pass
|
|
else: raise TestFailed, "invalid del() didn't raise TypeError"
|
|
|
|
def hashinherit():
|
|
if verbose: print "Testing hash of mutable subclasses..."
|
|
|
|
class mydict(dict):
|
|
pass
|
|
d = mydict()
|
|
try:
|
|
hash(d)
|
|
except TypeError:
|
|
pass
|
|
else:
|
|
raise TestFailed, "hash() of dict subclass should fail"
|
|
|
|
class mylist(list):
|
|
pass
|
|
d = mylist()
|
|
try:
|
|
hash(d)
|
|
except TypeError:
|
|
pass
|
|
else:
|
|
raise TestFailed, "hash() of list subclass should fail"
|
|
|
|
def strops():
|
|
try: 'a' + 5
|
|
except TypeError: pass
|
|
else: raise TestFailed, "'' + 5 doesn't raise TypeError"
|
|
|
|
try: ''.split('')
|
|
except ValueError: pass
|
|
else: raise TestFailed, "''.split('') doesn't raise ValueError"
|
|
|
|
try: ''.join([0])
|
|
except TypeError: pass
|
|
else: raise TestFailed, "''.join([0]) doesn't raise TypeError"
|
|
|
|
try: ''.rindex('5')
|
|
except ValueError: pass
|
|
else: raise TestFailed, "''.rindex('5') doesn't raise ValueError"
|
|
|
|
try: '%(n)s' % None
|
|
except TypeError: pass
|
|
else: raise TestFailed, "'%(n)s' % None doesn't raise TypeError"
|
|
|
|
try: '%(n' % {}
|
|
except ValueError: pass
|
|
else: raise TestFailed, "'%(n' % {} '' doesn't raise ValueError"
|
|
|
|
try: '%*s' % ('abc')
|
|
except TypeError: pass
|
|
else: raise TestFailed, "'%*s' % ('abc') doesn't raise TypeError"
|
|
|
|
try: '%*.*s' % ('abc', 5)
|
|
except TypeError: pass
|
|
else: raise TestFailed, "'%*.*s' % ('abc', 5) doesn't raise TypeError"
|
|
|
|
try: '%s' % (1, 2)
|
|
except TypeError: pass
|
|
else: raise TestFailed, "'%s' % (1, 2) doesn't raise TypeError"
|
|
|
|
try: '%' % None
|
|
except ValueError: pass
|
|
else: raise TestFailed, "'%' % None doesn't raise ValueError"
|
|
|
|
vereq('534253'.isdigit(), 1)
|
|
vereq('534253x'.isdigit(), 0)
|
|
vereq('%c' % 5, '\x05')
|
|
vereq('%c' % '5', '5')
|
|
|
|
def deepcopyrecursive():
|
|
if verbose: print "Testing deepcopy of recursive objects..."
|
|
class Node:
|
|
pass
|
|
a = Node()
|
|
b = Node()
|
|
a.b = b
|
|
b.a = a
|
|
z = deepcopy(a) # This blew up before
|
|
|
|
def modules():
|
|
if verbose: print "Testing uninitialized module objects..."
|
|
from types import ModuleType as M
|
|
m = M.__new__(M)
|
|
str(m)
|
|
vereq(hasattr(m, "__name__"), 0)
|
|
vereq(hasattr(m, "__file__"), 0)
|
|
vereq(hasattr(m, "foo"), 0)
|
|
vereq(m.__dict__, None)
|
|
m.foo = 1
|
|
vereq(m.__dict__, {"foo": 1})
|
|
|
|
def dictproxyiterkeys():
|
|
class C(object):
|
|
def meth(self):
|
|
pass
|
|
if verbose: print "Testing dict-proxy iterkeys..."
|
|
keys = [ key for key in C.__dict__.iterkeys() ]
|
|
keys.sort()
|
|
vereq(keys, ['__dict__', '__doc__', '__module__', '__weakref__', 'meth'])
|
|
|
|
def dictproxyitervalues():
|
|
class C(object):
|
|
def meth(self):
|
|
pass
|
|
if verbose: print "Testing dict-proxy itervalues..."
|
|
values = [ values for values in C.__dict__.itervalues() ]
|
|
vereq(len(values), 5)
|
|
|
|
def dictproxyiteritems():
|
|
class C(object):
|
|
def meth(self):
|
|
pass
|
|
if verbose: print "Testing dict-proxy iteritems..."
|
|
keys = [ key for (key, value) in C.__dict__.iteritems() ]
|
|
keys.sort()
|
|
vereq(keys, ['__dict__', '__doc__', '__module__', '__weakref__', 'meth'])
|
|
|
|
def funnynew():
|
|
if verbose: print "Testing __new__ returning something unexpected..."
|
|
class C(object):
|
|
def __new__(cls, arg):
|
|
if isinstance(arg, str): return [1, 2, 3]
|
|
elif isinstance(arg, int): return object.__new__(D)
|
|
else: return object.__new__(cls)
|
|
class D(C):
|
|
def __init__(self, arg):
|
|
self.foo = arg
|
|
vereq(C("1"), [1, 2, 3])
|
|
vereq(D("1"), [1, 2, 3])
|
|
d = D(None)
|
|
veris(d.foo, None)
|
|
d = C(1)
|
|
vereq(isinstance(d, D), True)
|
|
vereq(d.foo, 1)
|
|
d = D(1)
|
|
vereq(isinstance(d, D), True)
|
|
vereq(d.foo, 1)
|
|
|
|
def imulbug():
|
|
# SF bug 544647
|
|
if verbose: print "Testing for __imul__ problems..."
|
|
class C(object):
|
|
def __imul__(self, other):
|
|
return (self, other)
|
|
x = C()
|
|
y = x
|
|
y *= 1.0
|
|
vereq(y, (x, 1.0))
|
|
y = x
|
|
y *= 2
|
|
vereq(y, (x, 2))
|
|
y = x
|
|
y *= 3L
|
|
vereq(y, (x, 3L))
|
|
y = x
|
|
y *= 1L<<100
|
|
vereq(y, (x, 1L<<100))
|
|
y = x
|
|
y *= None
|
|
vereq(y, (x, None))
|
|
y = x
|
|
y *= "foo"
|
|
vereq(y, (x, "foo"))
|
|
|
|
def docdescriptor():
|
|
# SF bug 542984
|
|
if verbose: print "Testing __doc__ descriptor..."
|
|
class DocDescr(object):
|
|
def __get__(self, object, otype):
|
|
if object:
|
|
object = object.__class__.__name__ + ' instance'
|
|
if otype:
|
|
otype = otype.__name__
|
|
return 'object=%s; type=%s' % (object, otype)
|
|
class OldClass:
|
|
__doc__ = DocDescr()
|
|
class NewClass(object):
|
|
__doc__ = DocDescr()
|
|
vereq(OldClass.__doc__, 'object=None; type=OldClass')
|
|
vereq(OldClass().__doc__, 'object=OldClass instance; type=OldClass')
|
|
vereq(NewClass.__doc__, 'object=None; type=NewClass')
|
|
vereq(NewClass().__doc__, 'object=NewClass instance; type=NewClass')
|
|
|
|
def copy_setstate():
|
|
if verbose:
|
|
print "Testing that copy.*copy() correctly uses __setstate__..."
|
|
import copy
|
|
class C(object):
|
|
def __init__(self, foo=None):
|
|
self.foo = foo
|
|
self.__foo = foo
|
|
def setfoo(self, foo=None):
|
|
self.foo = foo
|
|
def getfoo(self):
|
|
return self.__foo
|
|
def __getstate__(self):
|
|
return [self.foo]
|
|
def __setstate__(self, lst):
|
|
assert len(lst) == 1
|
|
self.__foo = self.foo = lst[0]
|
|
a = C(42)
|
|
a.setfoo(24)
|
|
vereq(a.foo, 24)
|
|
vereq(a.getfoo(), 42)
|
|
b = copy.copy(a)
|
|
vereq(b.foo, 24)
|
|
vereq(b.getfoo(), 24)
|
|
b = copy.deepcopy(a)
|
|
vereq(b.foo, 24)
|
|
vereq(b.getfoo(), 24)
|
|
|
|
def slices():
|
|
if verbose:
|
|
print "Testing cases with slices and overridden __getitem__ ..."
|
|
# Strings
|
|
vereq("hello"[:4], "hell")
|
|
vereq("hello"[slice(4)], "hell")
|
|
vereq(str.__getitem__("hello", slice(4)), "hell")
|
|
class S(str):
|
|
def __getitem__(self, x):
|
|
return str.__getitem__(self, x)
|
|
vereq(S("hello")[:4], "hell")
|
|
vereq(S("hello")[slice(4)], "hell")
|
|
vereq(S("hello").__getitem__(slice(4)), "hell")
|
|
# Tuples
|
|
vereq((1,2,3)[:2], (1,2))
|
|
vereq((1,2,3)[slice(2)], (1,2))
|
|
vereq(tuple.__getitem__((1,2,3), slice(2)), (1,2))
|
|
class T(tuple):
|
|
def __getitem__(self, x):
|
|
return tuple.__getitem__(self, x)
|
|
vereq(T((1,2,3))[:2], (1,2))
|
|
vereq(T((1,2,3))[slice(2)], (1,2))
|
|
vereq(T((1,2,3)).__getitem__(slice(2)), (1,2))
|
|
# Lists
|
|
vereq([1,2,3][:2], [1,2])
|
|
vereq([1,2,3][slice(2)], [1,2])
|
|
vereq(list.__getitem__([1,2,3], slice(2)), [1,2])
|
|
class L(list):
|
|
def __getitem__(self, x):
|
|
return list.__getitem__(self, x)
|
|
vereq(L([1,2,3])[:2], [1,2])
|
|
vereq(L([1,2,3])[slice(2)], [1,2])
|
|
vereq(L([1,2,3]).__getitem__(slice(2)), [1,2])
|
|
# Now do lists and __setitem__
|
|
a = L([1,2,3])
|
|
a[slice(1, 3)] = [3,2]
|
|
vereq(a, [1,3,2])
|
|
a[slice(0, 2, 1)] = [3,1]
|
|
vereq(a, [3,1,2])
|
|
a.__setitem__(slice(1, 3), [2,1])
|
|
vereq(a, [3,2,1])
|
|
a.__setitem__(slice(0, 2, 1), [2,3])
|
|
vereq(a, [2,3,1])
|
|
|
|
def subtype_resurrection():
|
|
if verbose:
|
|
print "Testing resurrection of new-style instance..."
|
|
|
|
class C(object):
|
|
container = []
|
|
|
|
def __del__(self):
|
|
# resurrect the instance
|
|
C.container.append(self)
|
|
|
|
c = C()
|
|
c.attr = 42
|
|
# The most interesting thing here is whether this blows up, due to flawed
|
|
# GC tracking logic in typeobject.c's call_finalizer() (a 2.2.1 bug).
|
|
del c
|
|
|
|
# If that didn't blow up, it's also interesting to see whether clearing
|
|
# the last container slot works: that will attempt to delete c again,
|
|
# which will cause c to get appended back to the container again "during"
|
|
# the del.
|
|
del C.container[-1]
|
|
vereq(len(C.container), 1)
|
|
vereq(C.container[-1].attr, 42)
|
|
|
|
# Make c mortal again, so that the test framework with -l doesn't report
|
|
# it as a leak.
|
|
del C.__del__
|
|
|
|
def slottrash():
|
|
# Deallocating deeply nested slotted trash caused stack overflows
|
|
if verbose:
|
|
print "Testing slot trash..."
|
|
class trash(object):
|
|
__slots__ = ['x']
|
|
def __init__(self, x):
|
|
self.x = x
|
|
o = None
|
|
for i in xrange(50000):
|
|
o = trash(o)
|
|
del o
|
|
|
|
def slotmultipleinheritance():
|
|
# SF bug 575229, multiple inheritance w/ slots dumps core
|
|
class A(object):
|
|
__slots__=()
|
|
class B(object):
|
|
pass
|
|
class C(A,B) :
|
|
__slots__=()
|
|
vereq(C.__basicsize__, B.__basicsize__)
|
|
verify(hasattr(C, '__dict__'))
|
|
verify(hasattr(C, '__weakref__'))
|
|
C().x = 2
|
|
|
|
def testrmul():
|
|
# SF patch 592646
|
|
if verbose:
|
|
print "Testing correct invocation of __rmul__..."
|
|
class C(object):
|
|
def __mul__(self, other):
|
|
return "mul"
|
|
def __rmul__(self, other):
|
|
return "rmul"
|
|
a = C()
|
|
vereq(a*2, "mul")
|
|
vereq(a*2.2, "mul")
|
|
vereq(2*a, "rmul")
|
|
vereq(2.2*a, "rmul")
|
|
|
|
def testipow():
|
|
# [SF bug 620179]
|
|
if verbose:
|
|
print "Testing correct invocation of __ipow__..."
|
|
class C(object):
|
|
def __ipow__(self, other):
|
|
pass
|
|
a = C()
|
|
a **= 2
|
|
|
|
def do_this_first():
|
|
if verbose:
|
|
print "Testing SF bug 551412 ..."
|
|
# This dumps core when SF bug 551412 isn't fixed --
|
|
# but only when test_descr.py is run separately.
|
|
# (That can't be helped -- as soon as PyType_Ready()
|
|
# is called for PyLong_Type, the bug is gone.)
|
|
class UserLong(object):
|
|
def __pow__(self, *args):
|
|
pass
|
|
try:
|
|
pow(0L, UserLong(), 0L)
|
|
except:
|
|
pass
|
|
|
|
if verbose:
|
|
print "Testing SF bug 570483..."
|
|
# Another segfault only when run early
|
|
# (before PyType_Ready(tuple) is called)
|
|
type.mro(tuple)
|
|
|
|
def test_mutable_bases():
|
|
if verbose:
|
|
print "Testing mutable bases..."
|
|
# stuff that should work:
|
|
class C(object):
|
|
pass
|
|
class C2(object):
|
|
def __getattribute__(self, attr):
|
|
if attr == 'a':
|
|
return 2
|
|
else:
|
|
return super(C2, self).__getattribute__(attr)
|
|
def meth(self):
|
|
return 1
|
|
class D(C):
|
|
pass
|
|
class E(D):
|
|
pass
|
|
d = D()
|
|
e = E()
|
|
D.__bases__ = (C,)
|
|
D.__bases__ = (C2,)
|
|
vereq(d.meth(), 1)
|
|
vereq(e.meth(), 1)
|
|
vereq(d.a, 2)
|
|
vereq(e.a, 2)
|
|
vereq(C2.__subclasses__(), [D])
|
|
|
|
# stuff that shouldn't:
|
|
class L(list):
|
|
pass
|
|
|
|
try:
|
|
L.__bases__ = (dict,)
|
|
except TypeError:
|
|
pass
|
|
else:
|
|
raise TestFailed, "shouldn't turn list subclass into dict subclass"
|
|
|
|
try:
|
|
list.__bases__ = (dict,)
|
|
except TypeError:
|
|
pass
|
|
else:
|
|
raise TestFailed, "shouldn't be able to assign to list.__bases__"
|
|
|
|
try:
|
|
del D.__bases__
|
|
except TypeError:
|
|
pass
|
|
else:
|
|
raise TestFailed, "shouldn't be able to delete .__bases__"
|
|
|
|
try:
|
|
D.__bases__ = ()
|
|
except TypeError, msg:
|
|
if str(msg) == "a new-style class can't have only classic bases":
|
|
raise TestFailed, "wrong error message for .__bases__ = ()"
|
|
else:
|
|
raise TestFailed, "shouldn't be able to set .__bases__ to ()"
|
|
|
|
try:
|
|
D.__bases__ = (D,)
|
|
except TypeError:
|
|
pass
|
|
else:
|
|
# actually, we'll have crashed by here...
|
|
raise TestFailed, "shouldn't be able to create inheritance cycles"
|
|
|
|
try:
|
|
D.__bases__ = (C, C)
|
|
except TypeError:
|
|
pass
|
|
else:
|
|
raise TestFailed, "didn't detect repeated base classes"
|
|
|
|
try:
|
|
D.__bases__ = (E,)
|
|
except TypeError:
|
|
pass
|
|
else:
|
|
raise TestFailed, "shouldn't be able to create inheritance cycles"
|
|
|
|
def test_mutable_bases_with_failing_mro():
|
|
if verbose:
|
|
print "Testing mutable bases with failing mro..."
|
|
class WorkOnce(type):
|
|
def __new__(self, name, bases, ns):
|
|
self.flag = 0
|
|
return super(WorkOnce, self).__new__(WorkOnce, name, bases, ns)
|
|
def mro(self):
|
|
if self.flag > 0:
|
|
raise RuntimeError, "bozo"
|
|
else:
|
|
self.flag += 1
|
|
return type.mro(self)
|
|
|
|
class WorkAlways(type):
|
|
def mro(self):
|
|
# this is here to make sure that .mro()s aren't called
|
|
# with an exception set (which was possible at one point).
|
|
# An error message will be printed in a debug build.
|
|
# What's a good way to test for this?
|
|
return type.mro(self)
|
|
|
|
class C(object):
|
|
pass
|
|
|
|
class C2(object):
|
|
pass
|
|
|
|
class D(C):
|
|
pass
|
|
|
|
class E(D):
|
|
pass
|
|
|
|
class F(D):
|
|
__metaclass__ = WorkOnce
|
|
|
|
class G(D):
|
|
__metaclass__ = WorkAlways
|
|
|
|
# Immediate subclasses have their mro's adjusted in alphabetical
|
|
# order, so E's will get adjusted before adjusting F's fails. We
|
|
# check here that E's gets restored.
|
|
|
|
E_mro_before = E.__mro__
|
|
D_mro_before = D.__mro__
|
|
|
|
try:
|
|
D.__bases__ = (C2,)
|
|
except RuntimeError:
|
|
vereq(E.__mro__, E_mro_before)
|
|
vereq(D.__mro__, D_mro_before)
|
|
else:
|
|
raise TestFailed, "exception not propagated"
|
|
|
|
def test_mutable_bases_catch_mro_conflict():
|
|
if verbose:
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|
print "Testing mutable bases catch mro conflict..."
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class A(object):
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|
pass
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|
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|
class B(object):
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|
pass
|
|
|
|
class C(A, B):
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|
pass
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|
|
|
class D(A, B):
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|
pass
|
|
|
|
class E(C, D):
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|
pass
|
|
|
|
try:
|
|
C.__bases__ = (B, A)
|
|
except TypeError:
|
|
pass
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|
else:
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|
raise TestFailed, "didn't catch MRO conflict"
|
|
|
|
def mutable_names():
|
|
if verbose:
|
|
print "Testing mutable names..."
|
|
class C(object):
|
|
pass
|
|
|
|
# C.__module__ could be 'test_descr' or '__main__'
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|
mod = C.__module__
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|
|
|
C.__name__ = 'D'
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|
vereq((C.__module__, C.__name__), (mod, 'D'))
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|
|
|
C.__name__ = 'D.E'
|
|
vereq((C.__module__, C.__name__), (mod, 'D.E'))
|
|
|
|
def subclass_right_op():
|
|
if verbose:
|
|
print "Testing correct dispatch of subclass overloading __r<op>__..."
|
|
|
|
# This code tests various cases where right-dispatch of a subclass
|
|
# should be preferred over left-dispatch of a base class.
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|
|
|
# Case 1: subclass of int; this tests code in abstract.c::binary_op1()
|
|
|
|
class B(int):
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|
def __floordiv__(self, other):
|
|
return "B.__floordiv__"
|
|
def __rfloordiv__(self, other):
|
|
return "B.__rfloordiv__"
|
|
|
|
vereq(B(1) // 1, "B.__floordiv__")
|
|
vereq(1 // B(1), "B.__rfloordiv__")
|
|
|
|
# Case 2: subclass of object; this is just the baseline for case 3
|
|
|
|
class C(object):
|
|
def __floordiv__(self, other):
|
|
return "C.__floordiv__"
|
|
def __rfloordiv__(self, other):
|
|
return "C.__rfloordiv__"
|
|
|
|
vereq(C() // 1, "C.__floordiv__")
|
|
vereq(1 // C(), "C.__rfloordiv__")
|
|
|
|
# Case 3: subclass of new-style class; here it gets interesting
|
|
|
|
class D(C):
|
|
def __floordiv__(self, other):
|
|
return "D.__floordiv__"
|
|
def __rfloordiv__(self, other):
|
|
return "D.__rfloordiv__"
|
|
|
|
vereq(D() // C(), "D.__floordiv__")
|
|
vereq(C() // D(), "D.__rfloordiv__")
|
|
|
|
# Case 4: this didn't work right in 2.2.2 and 2.3a1
|
|
|
|
class E(C):
|
|
pass
|
|
|
|
vereq(E.__rfloordiv__, C.__rfloordiv__)
|
|
|
|
vereq(E() // 1, "C.__floordiv__")
|
|
vereq(1 // E(), "C.__rfloordiv__")
|
|
vereq(E() // C(), "C.__floordiv__")
|
|
vereq(C() // E(), "C.__floordiv__") # This one would fail
|
|
|
|
def dict_type_with_metaclass():
|
|
if verbose:
|
|
print "Testing type of __dict__ when __metaclass__ set..."
|
|
|
|
class B(object):
|
|
pass
|
|
class M(type):
|
|
pass
|
|
class C:
|
|
# In 2.3a1, C.__dict__ was a real dict rather than a dict proxy
|
|
__metaclass__ = M
|
|
veris(type(C.__dict__), type(B.__dict__))
|
|
|
|
def meth_class_get():
|
|
# Full coverage of descrobject.c::classmethod_get()
|
|
if verbose:
|
|
print "Testing __get__ method of METH_CLASS C methods..."
|
|
# Baseline
|
|
arg = [1, 2, 3]
|
|
res = {1: None, 2: None, 3: None}
|
|
vereq(dict.fromkeys(arg), res)
|
|
vereq({}.fromkeys(arg), res)
|
|
# Now get the descriptor
|
|
descr = dict.__dict__["fromkeys"]
|
|
# More baseline using the descriptor directly
|
|
vereq(descr.__get__(None, dict)(arg), res)
|
|
vereq(descr.__get__({})(arg), res)
|
|
# Now check various error cases
|
|
try:
|
|
descr.__get__(None, None)
|
|
except TypeError:
|
|
pass
|
|
else:
|
|
raise TestFailed, "shouldn't have allowed descr.__get__(None, None)"
|
|
try:
|
|
descr.__get__(42)
|
|
except TypeError:
|
|
pass
|
|
else:
|
|
raise TestFailed, "shouldn't have allowed descr.__get__(42)"
|
|
try:
|
|
descr.__get__(None, 42)
|
|
except TypeError:
|
|
pass
|
|
else:
|
|
raise TestFailed, "shouldn't have allowed descr.__get__(None, 42)"
|
|
try:
|
|
descr.__get__(None, int)
|
|
except TypeError:
|
|
pass
|
|
else:
|
|
raise TestFailed, "shouldn't have allowed descr.__get__(None, int)"
|
|
|
|
def isinst_isclass():
|
|
if verbose:
|
|
print "Testing proxy isinstance() and isclass()..."
|
|
class Proxy(object):
|
|
def __init__(self, obj):
|
|
self.__obj = obj
|
|
def __getattribute__(self, name):
|
|
if name.startswith("_Proxy__"):
|
|
return object.__getattribute__(self, name)
|
|
else:
|
|
return getattr(self.__obj, name)
|
|
# Test with a classic class
|
|
class C:
|
|
pass
|
|
a = C()
|
|
pa = Proxy(a)
|
|
verify(isinstance(a, C)) # Baseline
|
|
verify(isinstance(pa, C)) # Test
|
|
# Test with a classic subclass
|
|
class D(C):
|
|
pass
|
|
a = D()
|
|
pa = Proxy(a)
|
|
verify(isinstance(a, C)) # Baseline
|
|
verify(isinstance(pa, C)) # Test
|
|
# Test with a new-style class
|
|
class C(object):
|
|
pass
|
|
a = C()
|
|
pa = Proxy(a)
|
|
verify(isinstance(a, C)) # Baseline
|
|
verify(isinstance(pa, C)) # Test
|
|
# Test with a new-style subclass
|
|
class D(C):
|
|
pass
|
|
a = D()
|
|
pa = Proxy(a)
|
|
verify(isinstance(a, C)) # Baseline
|
|
verify(isinstance(pa, C)) # Test
|
|
|
|
def proxysuper():
|
|
if verbose:
|
|
print "Testing super() for a proxy object..."
|
|
class Proxy(object):
|
|
def __init__(self, obj):
|
|
self.__obj = obj
|
|
def __getattribute__(self, name):
|
|
if name.startswith("_Proxy__"):
|
|
return object.__getattribute__(self, name)
|
|
else:
|
|
return getattr(self.__obj, name)
|
|
|
|
class B(object):
|
|
def f(self):
|
|
return "B.f"
|
|
|
|
class C(B):
|
|
def f(self):
|
|
return super(C, self).f() + "->C.f"
|
|
|
|
obj = C()
|
|
p = Proxy(obj)
|
|
vereq(C.__dict__["f"](p), "B.f->C.f")
|
|
|
|
def carloverre():
|
|
if verbose:
|
|
print "Testing prohibition of Carlo Verre's hack..."
|
|
try:
|
|
object.__setattr__(str, "foo", 42)
|
|
except TypeError:
|
|
pass
|
|
else:
|
|
raise TestFailed, "Carlo Verre __setattr__ suceeded!"
|
|
try:
|
|
object.__delattr__(str, "lower")
|
|
except TypeError:
|
|
pass
|
|
else:
|
|
raise TestFailed, "Carlo Verre __delattr__ succeeded!"
|
|
|
|
def weakref_segfault():
|
|
# SF 742911
|
|
if verbose:
|
|
print "Testing weakref segfault..."
|
|
|
|
import weakref
|
|
|
|
class Provoker:
|
|
def __init__(self, referrent):
|
|
self.ref = weakref.ref(referrent)
|
|
|
|
def __del__(self):
|
|
x = self.ref()
|
|
|
|
class Oops(object):
|
|
pass
|
|
|
|
o = Oops()
|
|
o.whatever = Provoker(o)
|
|
del o
|
|
|
|
def wrapper_segfault():
|
|
# SF 927248: deeply nested wrappers could cause stack overflow
|
|
f = lambda:None
|
|
for i in xrange(1000000):
|
|
f = f.__call__
|
|
f = None
|
|
|
|
# Fix SF #762455, segfault when sys.stdout is changed in getattr
|
|
def filefault():
|
|
if verbose:
|
|
print "Testing sys.stdout is changed in getattr..."
|
|
import sys
|
|
class StdoutGuard:
|
|
def __getattr__(self, attr):
|
|
sys.stdout = sys.__stdout__
|
|
raise RuntimeError("Premature access to sys.stdout.%s" % attr)
|
|
sys.stdout = StdoutGuard()
|
|
try:
|
|
print "Oops!"
|
|
except RuntimeError:
|
|
pass
|
|
|
|
def vicious_descriptor_nonsense():
|
|
# A potential segfault spotted by Thomas Wouters in mail to
|
|
# python-dev 2003-04-17, turned into an example & fixed by Michael
|
|
# Hudson just less than four months later...
|
|
if verbose:
|
|
print "Testing vicious_descriptor_nonsense..."
|
|
|
|
class Evil(object):
|
|
def __hash__(self):
|
|
return hash('attr')
|
|
def __eq__(self, other):
|
|
del C.attr
|
|
return 0
|
|
|
|
class Descr(object):
|
|
def __get__(self, ob, type=None):
|
|
return 1
|
|
|
|
class C(object):
|
|
attr = Descr()
|
|
|
|
c = C()
|
|
c.__dict__[Evil()] = 0
|
|
|
|
vereq(c.attr, 1)
|
|
# this makes a crash more likely:
|
|
import gc; gc.collect()
|
|
vereq(hasattr(c, 'attr'), False)
|
|
|
|
def test_init():
|
|
# SF 1155938
|
|
class Foo(object):
|
|
def __init__(self):
|
|
return 10
|
|
try:
|
|
Foo()
|
|
except TypeError:
|
|
pass
|
|
else:
|
|
raise TestFailed, "did not test __init__() for None return"
|
|
|
|
def methodwrapper():
|
|
# <type 'method-wrapper'> did not support any reflection before 2.5
|
|
if verbose:
|
|
print "Testing method-wrapper objects..."
|
|
|
|
return # XXX should methods really support __eq__?
|
|
|
|
l = []
|
|
vereq(l.__add__, l.__add__)
|
|
vereq(l.__add__, [].__add__)
|
|
verify(l.__add__ != [5].__add__)
|
|
verify(l.__add__ != l.__mul__)
|
|
verify(l.__add__.__name__ == '__add__')
|
|
verify(l.__add__.__self__ is l)
|
|
verify(l.__add__.__objclass__ is list)
|
|
vereq(l.__add__.__doc__, list.__add__.__doc__)
|
|
try:
|
|
hash(l.__add__)
|
|
except TypeError:
|
|
pass
|
|
else:
|
|
raise TestFailed("no TypeError from hash([].__add__)")
|
|
|
|
t = ()
|
|
t += (7,)
|
|
vereq(t.__add__, (7,).__add__)
|
|
vereq(hash(t.__add__), hash((7,).__add__))
|
|
|
|
def notimplemented():
|
|
# all binary methods should be able to return a NotImplemented
|
|
if verbose:
|
|
print "Testing NotImplemented..."
|
|
|
|
import sys
|
|
import types
|
|
import operator
|
|
|
|
def specialmethod(self, other):
|
|
return NotImplemented
|
|
|
|
def check(expr, x, y):
|
|
try:
|
|
exec expr in {'x': x, 'y': y, 'operator': operator}
|
|
except TypeError:
|
|
pass
|
|
else:
|
|
raise TestFailed("no TypeError from %r" % (expr,))
|
|
|
|
N1 = sys.maxint + 1L # might trigger OverflowErrors instead of TypeErrors
|
|
N2 = sys.maxint # if sizeof(int) < sizeof(long), might trigger
|
|
# ValueErrors instead of TypeErrors
|
|
for metaclass in [type, types.ClassType]:
|
|
for name, expr, iexpr in [
|
|
('__add__', 'x + y', 'x += y'),
|
|
('__sub__', 'x - y', 'x -= y'),
|
|
('__mul__', 'x * y', 'x *= y'),
|
|
('__truediv__', 'x / y', None),
|
|
('__floordiv__', 'x // y', None),
|
|
('__mod__', 'x % y', 'x %= y'),
|
|
('__divmod__', 'divmod(x, y)', None),
|
|
('__pow__', 'x ** y', 'x **= y'),
|
|
('__lshift__', 'x << y', 'x <<= y'),
|
|
('__rshift__', 'x >> y', 'x >>= y'),
|
|
('__and__', 'x & y', 'x &= y'),
|
|
('__or__', 'x | y', 'x |= y'),
|
|
('__xor__', 'x ^ y', 'x ^= y'),
|
|
]:
|
|
rname = '__r' + name[2:]
|
|
A = metaclass('A', (), {name: specialmethod})
|
|
B = metaclass('B', (), {rname: specialmethod})
|
|
a = A()
|
|
b = B()
|
|
check(expr, a, a)
|
|
check(expr, a, b)
|
|
check(expr, b, a)
|
|
check(expr, b, b)
|
|
check(expr, a, N1)
|
|
check(expr, a, N2)
|
|
check(expr, N1, b)
|
|
check(expr, N2, b)
|
|
if iexpr:
|
|
check(iexpr, a, a)
|
|
check(iexpr, a, b)
|
|
check(iexpr, b, a)
|
|
check(iexpr, b, b)
|
|
check(iexpr, a, N1)
|
|
check(iexpr, a, N2)
|
|
iname = '__i' + name[2:]
|
|
C = metaclass('C', (), {iname: specialmethod})
|
|
c = C()
|
|
check(iexpr, c, a)
|
|
check(iexpr, c, b)
|
|
check(iexpr, c, N1)
|
|
check(iexpr, c, N2)
|
|
|
|
def test_main():
|
|
weakref_segfault() # Must be first, somehow
|
|
wrapper_segfault()
|
|
do_this_first()
|
|
class_docstrings()
|
|
lists()
|
|
dicts()
|
|
dict_constructor()
|
|
test_dir()
|
|
ints()
|
|
longs()
|
|
floats()
|
|
complexes()
|
|
spamlists()
|
|
spamdicts()
|
|
pydicts()
|
|
pylists()
|
|
metaclass()
|
|
pymods()
|
|
multi()
|
|
mro_disagreement()
|
|
diamond()
|
|
ex5()
|
|
monotonicity()
|
|
consistency_with_epg()
|
|
objects()
|
|
slots()
|
|
slotspecials()
|
|
dynamics()
|
|
errors()
|
|
classmethods()
|
|
classmethods_in_c()
|
|
staticmethods()
|
|
staticmethods_in_c()
|
|
classic()
|
|
compattr()
|
|
newslot()
|
|
altmro()
|
|
overloading()
|
|
methods()
|
|
specials()
|
|
weakrefs()
|
|
properties()
|
|
supers()
|
|
inherits()
|
|
keywords()
|
|
restricted()
|
|
str_subclass_as_dict_key()
|
|
classic_comparisons()
|
|
rich_comparisons()
|
|
descrdoc()
|
|
setclass()
|
|
setdict()
|
|
pickles()
|
|
copies()
|
|
binopoverride()
|
|
subclasspropagation()
|
|
buffer_inherit()
|
|
str_of_str_subclass()
|
|
kwdargs()
|
|
recursive__call__()
|
|
delhook()
|
|
hashinherit()
|
|
strops()
|
|
deepcopyrecursive()
|
|
modules()
|
|
dictproxyiterkeys()
|
|
dictproxyitervalues()
|
|
dictproxyiteritems()
|
|
pickleslots()
|
|
funnynew()
|
|
imulbug()
|
|
docdescriptor()
|
|
copy_setstate()
|
|
slices()
|
|
subtype_resurrection()
|
|
slottrash()
|
|
slotmultipleinheritance()
|
|
testrmul()
|
|
testipow()
|
|
test_mutable_bases()
|
|
test_mutable_bases_with_failing_mro()
|
|
test_mutable_bases_catch_mro_conflict()
|
|
mutable_names()
|
|
subclass_right_op()
|
|
dict_type_with_metaclass()
|
|
meth_class_get()
|
|
isinst_isclass()
|
|
proxysuper()
|
|
carloverre()
|
|
filefault()
|
|
vicious_descriptor_nonsense()
|
|
test_init()
|
|
methodwrapper()
|
|
notimplemented()
|
|
|
|
if verbose: print "All OK"
|
|
|
|
if __name__ == "__main__":
|
|
test_main()
|