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			109 lines
		
	
	
	
		
			3.4 KiB
		
	
	
	
		
			Python
		
	
	
	
	
	
from collections import deque
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import unittest
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from test.support import NEVER_EQ
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class base_set:
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    def __init__(self, el):
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        self.el = el
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class myset(base_set):
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    def __contains__(self, el):
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        return self.el == el
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class seq(base_set):
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    def __getitem__(self, n):
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        return [self.el][n]
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class TestContains(unittest.TestCase):
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    def test_common_tests(self):
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        a = base_set(1)
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        b = myset(1)
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        c = seq(1)
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        self.assertIn(1, b)
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        self.assertNotIn(0, b)
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        self.assertIn(1, c)
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        self.assertNotIn(0, c)
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        self.assertRaises(TypeError, lambda: 1 in a)
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        self.assertRaises(TypeError, lambda: 1 not in a)
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        # test char in string
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        self.assertIn('c', 'abc')
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        self.assertNotIn('d', 'abc')
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        self.assertIn('', '')
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        self.assertIn('', 'abc')
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        self.assertRaises(TypeError, lambda: None in 'abc')
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    def test_builtin_sequence_types(self):
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        # a collection of tests on builtin sequence types
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        a = range(10)
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        for i in a:
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            self.assertIn(i, a)
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        self.assertNotIn(16, a)
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        self.assertNotIn(a, a)
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        a = tuple(a)
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        for i in a:
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            self.assertIn(i, a)
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        self.assertNotIn(16, a)
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        self.assertNotIn(a, a)
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        class Deviant1:
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            """Behaves strangely when compared
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            This class is designed to make sure that the contains code
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            works when the list is modified during the check.
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            """
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            aList = list(range(15))
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            def __eq__(self, other):
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                if other == 12:
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                    self.aList.remove(12)
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                    self.aList.remove(13)
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                    self.aList.remove(14)
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                return 0
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        self.assertNotIn(Deviant1(), Deviant1.aList)
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    def test_nonreflexive(self):
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        # containment and equality tests involving elements that are
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        # not necessarily equal to themselves
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        values = float('nan'), 1, None, 'abc', NEVER_EQ
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        constructors = list, tuple, dict.fromkeys, set, frozenset, deque
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        for constructor in constructors:
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            container = constructor(values)
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            for elem in container:
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                self.assertIn(elem, container)
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            self.assertTrue(container == constructor(values))
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            self.assertTrue(container == container)
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    def test_block_fallback(self):
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        # blocking fallback with __contains__ = None
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        class ByContains(object):
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            def __contains__(self, other):
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                return False
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        c = ByContains()
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        class BlockContains(ByContains):
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            """Is not a container
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            This class is a perfectly good iterable (as tested by
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            list(bc)), as well as inheriting from a perfectly good
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            container, but __contains__ = None prevents the usual
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            fallback to iteration in the container protocol. That
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            is, normally, 0 in bc would fall back to the equivalent
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            of any(x==0 for x in bc), but here it's blocked from
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            doing so.
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            """
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            def __iter__(self):
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                while False:
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                    yield None
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            __contains__ = None
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        bc = BlockContains()
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        self.assertFalse(0 in c)
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        self.assertFalse(0 in list(bc))
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        self.assertRaises(TypeError, lambda: 0 in bc)
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if __name__ == '__main__':
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    unittest.main()
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