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			163 lines
		
	
	
	
		
			5.9 KiB
		
	
	
	
		
			Python
		
	
	
	
	
	
| import unittest
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| from test import test_support
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| import sys
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| new = test_support.import_module('new', deprecated=True)
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| 
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| class NewTest(unittest.TestCase):
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|     def test_spam(self):
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|         class Eggs:
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|             def get_yolks(self):
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|                 return self.yolks
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| 
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|         m = new.module('Spam')
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|         m.Eggs = Eggs
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|         sys.modules['Spam'] = m
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|         import Spam
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| 
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|         def get_more_yolks(self):
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|             return self.yolks + 3
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| 
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|         # new.classobj()
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|         C = new.classobj('Spam', (Spam.Eggs,), {'get_more_yolks': get_more_yolks})
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| 
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|         # new.instance()
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|         c = new.instance(C, {'yolks': 3})
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| 
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|         o = new.instance(C)
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|         self.assertEqual(o.__dict__, {}, "new __dict__ should be empty")
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|         del o
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|         o = new.instance(C, None)
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|         self.assertEqual(o.__dict__, {}, "new __dict__ should be empty")
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|         del o
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| 
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|         def break_yolks(self):
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|             self.yolks = self.yolks - 2
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| 
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|         # new.instancemethod()
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|         im = new.instancemethod(break_yolks, c, C)
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| 
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|         self.assertEqual(c.get_yolks(), 3,
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|             'Broken call of hand-crafted class instance')
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|         self.assertEqual(c.get_more_yolks(), 6,
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|             'Broken call of hand-crafted class instance')
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| 
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|         im()
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|         self.assertEqual(c.get_yolks(), 1,
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|             'Broken call of hand-crafted instance method')
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|         self.assertEqual(c.get_more_yolks(), 4,
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|             'Broken call of hand-crafted instance method')
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| 
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|         im = new.instancemethod(break_yolks, c)
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|         im()
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|         self.assertEqual(c.get_yolks(), -1)
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| 
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|         # Verify that dangerous instance method creation is forbidden
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|         self.assertRaises(TypeError, new.instancemethod, break_yolks, None)
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| 
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|         # Verify that instancemethod() doesn't allow keyword args
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|         self.assertRaises(TypeError, new.instancemethod, break_yolks, c, kw=1)
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| 
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|     def test_scope(self):
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|         # It's unclear what the semantics should be for a code object compiled
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|         # at module scope, but bound and run in a function.  In CPython, `c' is
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|         # global (by accident?) while in Jython, `c' is local.  The intent of
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|         # the test clearly is to make `c' global, so let's be explicit about it.
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|         codestr = '''
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|         global c
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|         a = 1
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|         b = 2
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|         c = a + b
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|         '''
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| 
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|         codestr = "\n".join(l.strip() for l in codestr.splitlines())
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| 
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|         ccode = compile(codestr, '<string>', 'exec')
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|         # Jython doesn't have a __builtins__, so use a portable alternative
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|         import __builtin__
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|         g = {'c': 0, '__builtins__': __builtin__}
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| 
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|         # this test could be more robust
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|         func = new.function(ccode, g)
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|         func()
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|         self.assertEqual(g['c'], 3, 'Could not create a proper function object')
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| 
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|     def test_function(self):
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|         # test the various extended flavors of function.new
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|         def f(x):
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|             def g(y):
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|                 return x + y
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|             return g
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|         g = f(4)
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|         new.function(f.func_code, {}, "blah")
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|         g2 = new.function(g.func_code, {}, "blah", (2,), g.func_closure)
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|         self.assertEqual(g2(), 6)
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|         g3 = new.function(g.func_code, {}, "blah", None, g.func_closure)
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|         self.assertEqual(g3(5), 9)
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|         def test_closure(func, closure, exc):
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|             self.assertRaises(exc, new.function, func.func_code, {}, "", None, closure)
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| 
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|         test_closure(g, None, TypeError) # invalid closure
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|         test_closure(g, (1,), TypeError) # non-cell in closure
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|         test_closure(g, (1, 1), ValueError) # closure is wrong size
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|         test_closure(f, g.func_closure, ValueError) # no closure needed
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| 
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|     # Note: Jython will never have new.code()
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|     if hasattr(new, 'code'):
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|         def test_code(self):
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|             # bogus test of new.code()
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|             def f(a): pass
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| 
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|             c = f.func_code
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|             argcount = c.co_argcount
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|             nlocals = c.co_nlocals
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|             stacksize = c.co_stacksize
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|             flags = c.co_flags
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|             codestring = c.co_code
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|             constants = c.co_consts
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|             names = c.co_names
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|             varnames = c.co_varnames
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|             filename = c.co_filename
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|             name = c.co_name
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|             firstlineno = c.co_firstlineno
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|             lnotab = c.co_lnotab
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|             freevars = c.co_freevars
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|             cellvars = c.co_cellvars
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| 
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|             d = new.code(argcount, nlocals, stacksize, flags, codestring,
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|                          constants, names, varnames, filename, name,
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|                          firstlineno, lnotab, freevars, cellvars)
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| 
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|             # test backwards-compatibility version with no freevars or cellvars
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|             d = new.code(argcount, nlocals, stacksize, flags, codestring,
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|                          constants, names, varnames, filename, name,
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|                          firstlineno, lnotab)
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| 
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|             # negative co_argcount used to trigger a SystemError
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|             self.assertRaises(ValueError, new.code,
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|                 -argcount, nlocals, stacksize, flags, codestring,
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|                 constants, names, varnames, filename, name, firstlineno, lnotab)
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| 
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|             # negative co_nlocals used to trigger a SystemError
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|             self.assertRaises(ValueError, new.code,
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|                 argcount, -nlocals, stacksize, flags, codestring,
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|                 constants, names, varnames, filename, name, firstlineno, lnotab)
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| 
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|             # non-string co_name used to trigger a Py_FatalError
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|             self.assertRaises(TypeError, new.code,
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|                 argcount, nlocals, stacksize, flags, codestring,
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|                 constants, (5,), varnames, filename, name, firstlineno, lnotab)
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| 
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|             # new.code used to be a way to mutate a tuple...
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|             class S(str):
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|                 pass
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|             t = (S("ab"),)
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|             d = new.code(argcount, nlocals, stacksize, flags, codestring,
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|                          constants, t, varnames, filename, name,
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|                          firstlineno, lnotab)
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|             self.assertTrue(type(t[0]) is S, "eek, tuple changed under us!")
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| 
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| def test_main():
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|     test_support.run_unittest(NewTest)
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| 
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| if __name__ == "__main__":
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|     test_main()
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