cpython/Lib/test/test_extcall.py
Ka-Ping Yee 2057970601 This patch makes sure that the function name always appears in the error
message, and tries to make the messages more consistent and helpful when
the wrong number of arguments or duplicate keyword arguments are supplied.
Comes with more tests for test_extcall.py and and an update to an error
message in test/output/test_pyexpat.
2001-01-15 22:14:16 +00:00

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from UserList import UserList
from test_support import TestFailed
import string
def f(*a, **k):
print a, k
def g(x, *y, **z):
print x, y, z
def h(j=1, a=2, h=3):
print j, a, h
f()
f(1)
f(1, 2)
f(1, 2, 3)
f(1, 2, 3, *(4, 5))
f(1, 2, 3, *[4, 5])
f(1, 2, 3, *UserList([4, 5]))
f(1, 2, 3, **{'a':4, 'b':5})
f(1, 2, 3, *(4, 5), **{'a':6, 'b':7})
f(1, 2, 3, x=4, y=5, *(6, 7), **{'a':8, 'b':9})
try:
g()
except TypeError, err:
print "TypeError:", err
else:
print "should raise TypeError: not enough arguments; expected 1, got 0"
try:
g(*())
except TypeError, err:
print "TypeError:", err
else:
print "should raise TypeError: not enough arguments; expected 1, got 0"
try:
g(*(), **{})
except TypeError, err:
print "TypeError:", err
else:
print "should raise TypeError: not enough arguments; expected 1, got 0"
g(1)
g(1, 2)
g(1, 2, 3)
g(1, 2, 3, *(4, 5))
class Nothing: pass
try:
g(*Nothing())
except AttributeError, attr:
pass
else:
print "should raise AttributeError: __len__"
class Nothing:
def __len__(self):
return 5
try:
g(*Nothing())
except AttributeError, attr:
pass
else:
print "should raise AttributeError: __getitem__"
class Nothing:
def __len__(self):
return 5
def __getitem__(self, i):
if i < 3:
return i
else:
raise IndexError, i
g(*Nothing())
# make sure the function call doesn't stomp on the dictionary?
d = {'a': 1, 'b': 2, 'c': 3}
d2 = d.copy()
assert d == d2
g(1, d=4, **d)
print d
print d2
assert d == d2, "function call modified dictionary"
# what about willful misconduct?
def saboteur(**kw):
kw['x'] = locals() # yields a cyclic kw
return kw
d = {}
kw = saboteur(a=1, **d)
assert d == {}
# break the cycle
del kw['x']
try:
g(1, 2, 3, **{'x':4, 'y':5})
except TypeError, err:
print err
else:
print "should raise TypeError: keyword parameter redefined"
try:
g(1, 2, 3, a=4, b=5, *(6, 7), **{'a':8, 'b':9})
except TypeError, err:
print err
else:
print "should raise TypeError: keyword parameter redefined"
try:
f(**{1:2})
except TypeError, err:
print err
else:
print "should raise TypeError: keywords must be strings"
try:
h(**{'e': 2})
except TypeError, err:
print err
else:
print "should raise TypeError: unexpected keyword argument: e"
try:
h(*h)
except TypeError, err:
print err
else:
print "should raise TypeError: * argument must be a tuple"
try:
h(**h)
except TypeError, err:
print err
else:
print "should raise TypeError: ** argument must be a dictionary"
def f2(*a, **b):
return a, b
d = {}
for i in range(512):
key = 'k%d' % i
d[key] = i
a, b = f2(1, *(2, 3), **d)
print len(a), len(b), b == d
class Foo:
def method(self, arg1, arg2):
return arg1 + arg2
x = Foo()
print Foo.method(*(x, 1, 2))
print Foo.method(x, *(1, 2))
try:
print Foo.method(*(1, 2, 3))
except TypeError, err:
print err
try:
print Foo.method(1, *(2, 3))
except TypeError, err:
print err
# A PyCFunction that takes only positional parameters should allow an
# empty keyword dictionary to pass without a complaint, but raise a
# TypeError if the dictionary is non-empty.
id(1, **{})
try:
id(1, **{"foo": 1})
except TypeError:
pass
else:
raise TestFailed, 'expected TypeError; no exception raised'
a, b, d, e, v, k = 'A', 'B', 'D', 'E', 'V', 'K'
funcs = []
maxargs = {}
for args in ['', 'a', 'ab']:
for defargs in ['', 'd', 'de']:
for vararg in ['', 'v']:
for kwarg in ['', 'k']:
name = 'z' + args + defargs + vararg + kwarg
arglist = list(args) + map(
lambda x: '%s="%s"' % (x, x), defargs)
if vararg: arglist.append('*' + vararg)
if kwarg: arglist.append('**' + kwarg)
decl = 'def %s(%s): print "ok %s", a, b, d, e, v, k' % (
name, string.join(arglist, ', '), name)
exec(decl)
func = eval(name)
funcs.append(func)
maxargs[func] = len(args + defargs)
for name in ['za', 'zade', 'zabk', 'zabdv', 'zabdevk']:
func = eval(name)
for args in [(), (1, 2), (1, 2, 3, 4, 5)]:
for kwargs in ['', 'a', 'd', 'ad', 'abde']:
kwdict = {}
for k in kwargs: kwdict[k] = k + k
print func.func_name, args, kwdict, '->',
try: apply(func, args, kwdict)
except TypeError, err: print err