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| import dis
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| import math
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| import os
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| import unittest
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| import sys
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| import ast
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| import _ast
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| import tempfile
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| import types
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| import textwrap
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| from test import support
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| from test.support import script_helper, requires_debug_ranges
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| from test.support.os_helper import FakePath
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| 
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| 
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| class TestSpecifics(unittest.TestCase):
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| 
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|     def compile_single(self, source):
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|         compile(source, "<single>", "single")
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| 
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|     def assertInvalidSingle(self, source):
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|         self.assertRaises(SyntaxError, self.compile_single, source)
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| 
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|     def test_no_ending_newline(self):
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|         compile("hi", "<test>", "exec")
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|         compile("hi\r", "<test>", "exec")
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| 
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|     def test_empty(self):
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|         compile("", "<test>", "exec")
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| 
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|     def test_other_newlines(self):
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|         compile("\r\n", "<test>", "exec")
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|         compile("\r", "<test>", "exec")
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|         compile("hi\r\nstuff\r\ndef f():\n    pass\r", "<test>", "exec")
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|         compile("this_is\rreally_old_mac\rdef f():\n    pass", "<test>", "exec")
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| 
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|     def test_debug_assignment(self):
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|         # catch assignments to __debug__
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|         self.assertRaises(SyntaxError, compile, '__debug__ = 1', '?', 'single')
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|         import builtins
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|         prev = builtins.__debug__
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|         setattr(builtins, '__debug__', 'sure')
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|         self.assertEqual(__debug__, prev)
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|         setattr(builtins, '__debug__', prev)
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| 
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|     def test_argument_handling(self):
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|         # detect duplicate positional and keyword arguments
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|         self.assertRaises(SyntaxError, eval, 'lambda a,a:0')
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|         self.assertRaises(SyntaxError, eval, 'lambda a,a=1:0')
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|         self.assertRaises(SyntaxError, eval, 'lambda a=1,a=1:0')
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|         self.assertRaises(SyntaxError, exec, 'def f(a, a): pass')
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|         self.assertRaises(SyntaxError, exec, 'def f(a = 0, a = 1): pass')
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|         self.assertRaises(SyntaxError, exec, 'def f(a): global a; a = 1')
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| 
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|     def test_syntax_error(self):
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|         self.assertRaises(SyntaxError, compile, "1+*3", "filename", "exec")
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| 
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|     def test_none_keyword_arg(self):
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|         self.assertRaises(SyntaxError, compile, "f(None=1)", "<string>", "exec")
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| 
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|     def test_duplicate_global_local(self):
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|         self.assertRaises(SyntaxError, exec, 'def f(a): global a; a = 1')
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| 
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|     def test_exec_with_general_mapping_for_locals(self):
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| 
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|         class M:
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|             "Test mapping interface versus possible calls from eval()."
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|             def __getitem__(self, key):
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|                 if key == 'a':
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|                     return 12
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|                 raise KeyError
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|             def __setitem__(self, key, value):
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|                 self.results = (key, value)
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|             def keys(self):
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|                 return list('xyz')
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| 
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|         m = M()
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|         g = globals()
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|         exec('z = a', g, m)
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|         self.assertEqual(m.results, ('z', 12))
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|         try:
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|             exec('z = b', g, m)
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|         except NameError:
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|             pass
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|         else:
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|             self.fail('Did not detect a KeyError')
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|         exec('z = dir()', g, m)
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|         self.assertEqual(m.results, ('z', list('xyz')))
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|         exec('z = globals()', g, m)
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|         self.assertEqual(m.results, ('z', g))
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|         exec('z = locals()', g, m)
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|         self.assertEqual(m.results, ('z', m))
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|         self.assertRaises(TypeError, exec, 'z = b', m)
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| 
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|         class A:
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|             "Non-mapping"
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|             pass
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|         m = A()
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|         self.assertRaises(TypeError, exec, 'z = a', g, m)
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| 
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|         # Verify that dict subclasses work as well
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|         class D(dict):
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|             def __getitem__(self, key):
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|                 if key == 'a':
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|                     return 12
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|                 return dict.__getitem__(self, key)
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|         d = D()
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|         exec('z = a', g, d)
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|         self.assertEqual(d['z'], 12)
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| 
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|     def test_extended_arg(self):
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|         longexpr = 'x = x or ' + '-x' * 2500
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|         g = {}
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|         code = '''
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| def f(x):
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|     %s
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|     %s
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|     %s
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|     %s
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|     %s
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|     %s
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|     %s
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|     %s
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|     %s
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|     %s
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|     # the expressions above have no effect, x == argument
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|     while x:
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|         x -= 1
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|         # EXTENDED_ARG/JUMP_ABSOLUTE here
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|     return x
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| ''' % ((longexpr,)*10)
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|         exec(code, g)
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|         self.assertEqual(g['f'](5), 0)
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| 
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|     def test_argument_order(self):
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|         self.assertRaises(SyntaxError, exec, 'def f(a=1, b): pass')
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| 
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|     def test_float_literals(self):
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|         # testing bad float literals
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|         self.assertRaises(SyntaxError, eval, "2e")
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|         self.assertRaises(SyntaxError, eval, "2.0e+")
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|         self.assertRaises(SyntaxError, eval, "1e-")
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|         self.assertRaises(SyntaxError, eval, "3-4e/21")
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| 
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|     def test_indentation(self):
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|         # testing compile() of indented block w/o trailing newline"
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|         s = """
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| if 1:
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|     if 2:
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|         pass"""
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|         compile(s, "<string>", "exec")
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| 
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|     # This test is probably specific to CPython and may not generalize
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|     # to other implementations.  We are trying to ensure that when
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|     # the first line of code starts after 256, correct line numbers
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|     # in tracebacks are still produced.
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|     def test_leading_newlines(self):
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|         s256 = "".join(["\n"] * 256 + ["spam"])
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|         co = compile(s256, 'fn', 'exec')
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|         self.assertEqual(co.co_firstlineno, 1)
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|         self.assertEqual(list(co.co_lines()), [(0, 8, 257)])
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| 
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|     def test_literals_with_leading_zeroes(self):
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|         for arg in ["077787", "0xj", "0x.", "0e",  "090000000000000",
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|                     "080000000000000", "000000000000009", "000000000000008",
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|                     "0b42", "0BADCAFE", "0o123456789", "0b1.1", "0o4.2",
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|                     "0b101j", "0o153j", "0b100e1", "0o777e1", "0777",
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|                     "000777", "000000000000007"]:
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|             self.assertRaises(SyntaxError, eval, arg)
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| 
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|         self.assertEqual(eval("0xff"), 255)
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|         self.assertEqual(eval("0777."), 777)
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|         self.assertEqual(eval("0777.0"), 777)
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|         self.assertEqual(eval("000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000777e0"), 777)
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|         self.assertEqual(eval("0777e1"), 7770)
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|         self.assertEqual(eval("0e0"), 0)
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|         self.assertEqual(eval("0000e-012"), 0)
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|         self.assertEqual(eval("09.5"), 9.5)
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|         self.assertEqual(eval("0777j"), 777j)
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|         self.assertEqual(eval("000"), 0)
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|         self.assertEqual(eval("00j"), 0j)
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|         self.assertEqual(eval("00.0"), 0)
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|         self.assertEqual(eval("0e3"), 0)
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|         self.assertEqual(eval("090000000000000."), 90000000000000.)
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|         self.assertEqual(eval("090000000000000.0000000000000000000000"), 90000000000000.)
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|         self.assertEqual(eval("090000000000000e0"), 90000000000000.)
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|         self.assertEqual(eval("090000000000000e-0"), 90000000000000.)
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|         self.assertEqual(eval("090000000000000j"), 90000000000000j)
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|         self.assertEqual(eval("000000000000008."), 8.)
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|         self.assertEqual(eval("000000000000009."), 9.)
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|         self.assertEqual(eval("0b101010"), 42)
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|         self.assertEqual(eval("-0b000000000010"), -2)
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|         self.assertEqual(eval("0o777"), 511)
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|         self.assertEqual(eval("-0o0000010"), -8)
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| 
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|     def test_unary_minus(self):
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|         # Verify treatment of unary minus on negative numbers SF bug #660455
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|         if sys.maxsize == 2147483647:
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|             # 32-bit machine
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|             all_one_bits = '0xffffffff'
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|             self.assertEqual(eval(all_one_bits), 4294967295)
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|             self.assertEqual(eval("-" + all_one_bits), -4294967295)
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|         elif sys.maxsize == 9223372036854775807:
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|             # 64-bit machine
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|             all_one_bits = '0xffffffffffffffff'
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|             self.assertEqual(eval(all_one_bits), 18446744073709551615)
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|             self.assertEqual(eval("-" + all_one_bits), -18446744073709551615)
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|         else:
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|             self.fail("How many bits *does* this machine have???")
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|         # Verify treatment of constant folding on -(sys.maxsize+1)
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|         # i.e. -2147483648 on 32 bit platforms.  Should return int.
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|         self.assertIsInstance(eval("%s" % (-sys.maxsize - 1)), int)
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|         self.assertIsInstance(eval("%s" % (-sys.maxsize - 2)), int)
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| 
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|     if sys.maxsize == 9223372036854775807:
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|         def test_32_63_bit_values(self):
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|             a = +4294967296  # 1 << 32
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|             b = -4294967296  # 1 << 32
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|             c = +281474976710656  # 1 << 48
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|             d = -281474976710656  # 1 << 48
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|             e = +4611686018427387904  # 1 << 62
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|             f = -4611686018427387904  # 1 << 62
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|             g = +9223372036854775807  # 1 << 63 - 1
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|             h = -9223372036854775807  # 1 << 63 - 1
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| 
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|             for variable in self.test_32_63_bit_values.__code__.co_consts:
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|                 if variable is not None:
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|                     self.assertIsInstance(variable, int)
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| 
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|     def test_sequence_unpacking_error(self):
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|         # Verify sequence packing/unpacking with "or".  SF bug #757818
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|         i,j = (1, -1) or (-1, 1)
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|         self.assertEqual(i, 1)
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|         self.assertEqual(j, -1)
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| 
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|     def test_none_assignment(self):
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|         stmts = [
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|             'None = 0',
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|             'None += 0',
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|             '__builtins__.None = 0',
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|             'def None(): pass',
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|             'class None: pass',
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|             '(a, None) = 0, 0',
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|             'for None in range(10): pass',
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|             'def f(None): pass',
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|             'import None',
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|             'import x as None',
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|             'from x import None',
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|             'from x import y as None'
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|         ]
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|         for stmt in stmts:
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|             stmt += "\n"
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|             self.assertRaises(SyntaxError, compile, stmt, 'tmp', 'single')
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|             self.assertRaises(SyntaxError, compile, stmt, 'tmp', 'exec')
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| 
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|     def test_import(self):
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|         succeed = [
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|             'import sys',
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|             'import os, sys',
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|             'import os as bar',
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|             'import os.path as bar',
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|             'from __future__ import nested_scopes, generators',
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|             'from __future__ import (nested_scopes,\ngenerators)',
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|             'from __future__ import (nested_scopes,\ngenerators,)',
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|             'from sys import stdin, stderr, stdout',
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|             'from sys import (stdin, stderr,\nstdout)',
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|             'from sys import (stdin, stderr,\nstdout,)',
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|             'from sys import (stdin\n, stderr, stdout)',
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|             'from sys import (stdin\n, stderr, stdout,)',
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|             'from sys import stdin as si, stdout as so, stderr as se',
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|             'from sys import (stdin as si, stdout as so, stderr as se)',
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|             'from sys import (stdin as si, stdout as so, stderr as se,)',
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|             ]
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|         fail = [
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|             'import (os, sys)',
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|             'import (os), (sys)',
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|             'import ((os), (sys))',
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|             'import (sys',
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|             'import sys)',
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|             'import (os,)',
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|             'import os As bar',
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|             'import os.path a bar',
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|             'from sys import stdin As stdout',
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|             'from sys import stdin a stdout',
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|             'from (sys) import stdin',
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|             'from __future__ import (nested_scopes',
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|             'from __future__ import nested_scopes)',
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|             'from __future__ import nested_scopes,\ngenerators',
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|             'from sys import (stdin',
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|             'from sys import stdin)',
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|             'from sys import stdin, stdout,\nstderr',
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|             'from sys import stdin si',
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|             'from sys import stdin,',
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|             'from sys import (*)',
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|             'from sys import (stdin,, stdout, stderr)',
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|             'from sys import (stdin, stdout),',
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|             ]
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|         for stmt in succeed:
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|             compile(stmt, 'tmp', 'exec')
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|         for stmt in fail:
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|             self.assertRaises(SyntaxError, compile, stmt, 'tmp', 'exec')
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| 
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|     def test_for_distinct_code_objects(self):
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|         # SF bug 1048870
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|         def f():
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|             f1 = lambda x=1: x
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|             f2 = lambda x=2: x
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|             return f1, f2
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|         f1, f2 = f()
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|         self.assertNotEqual(id(f1.__code__), id(f2.__code__))
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| 
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|     def test_lambda_doc(self):
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|         l = lambda: "foo"
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|         self.assertIsNone(l.__doc__)
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| 
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|     def test_encoding(self):
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|         code = b'# -*- coding: badencoding -*-\npass\n'
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|         self.assertRaises(SyntaxError, compile, code, 'tmp', 'exec')
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|         code = '# -*- coding: badencoding -*-\n"\xc2\xa4"\n'
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|         compile(code, 'tmp', 'exec')
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|         self.assertEqual(eval(code), '\xc2\xa4')
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|         code = '"\xc2\xa4"\n'
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|         self.assertEqual(eval(code), '\xc2\xa4')
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|         code = b'"\xc2\xa4"\n'
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|         self.assertEqual(eval(code), '\xa4')
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|         code = b'# -*- coding: latin1 -*-\n"\xc2\xa4"\n'
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|         self.assertEqual(eval(code), '\xc2\xa4')
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|         code = b'# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-\n"\xc2\xa4"\n'
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|         self.assertEqual(eval(code), '\xa4')
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|         code = b'# -*- coding: iso8859-15 -*-\n"\xc2\xa4"\n'
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|         self.assertEqual(eval(code), '\xc2\u20ac')
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|         code = '"""\\\n# -*- coding: iso8859-15 -*-\n\xc2\xa4"""\n'
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|         self.assertEqual(eval(code), '# -*- coding: iso8859-15 -*-\n\xc2\xa4')
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|         code = b'"""\\\n# -*- coding: iso8859-15 -*-\n\xc2\xa4"""\n'
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|         self.assertEqual(eval(code), '# -*- coding: iso8859-15 -*-\n\xa4')
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| 
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|     def test_subscripts(self):
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|         # SF bug 1448804
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|         # Class to make testing subscript results easy
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|         class str_map(object):
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|             def __init__(self):
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|                 self.data = {}
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|             def __getitem__(self, key):
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|                 return self.data[str(key)]
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|             def __setitem__(self, key, value):
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|                 self.data[str(key)] = value
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|             def __delitem__(self, key):
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|                 del self.data[str(key)]
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|             def __contains__(self, key):
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|                 return str(key) in self.data
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|         d = str_map()
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|         # Index
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|         d[1] = 1
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|         self.assertEqual(d[1], 1)
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|         d[1] += 1
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|         self.assertEqual(d[1], 2)
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|         del d[1]
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|         self.assertNotIn(1, d)
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|         # Tuple of indices
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|         d[1, 1] = 1
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|         self.assertEqual(d[1, 1], 1)
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|         d[1, 1] += 1
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|         self.assertEqual(d[1, 1], 2)
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|         del d[1, 1]
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|         self.assertNotIn((1, 1), d)
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|         # Simple slice
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|         d[1:2] = 1
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|         self.assertEqual(d[1:2], 1)
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|         d[1:2] += 1
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|         self.assertEqual(d[1:2], 2)
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|         del d[1:2]
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|         self.assertNotIn(slice(1, 2), d)
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|         # Tuple of simple slices
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|         d[1:2, 1:2] = 1
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|         self.assertEqual(d[1:2, 1:2], 1)
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|         d[1:2, 1:2] += 1
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|         self.assertEqual(d[1:2, 1:2], 2)
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|         del d[1:2, 1:2]
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|         self.assertNotIn((slice(1, 2), slice(1, 2)), d)
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|         # Extended slice
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|         d[1:2:3] = 1
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|         self.assertEqual(d[1:2:3], 1)
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|         d[1:2:3] += 1
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|         self.assertEqual(d[1:2:3], 2)
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|         del d[1:2:3]
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|         self.assertNotIn(slice(1, 2, 3), d)
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|         # Tuple of extended slices
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|         d[1:2:3, 1:2:3] = 1
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|         self.assertEqual(d[1:2:3, 1:2:3], 1)
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|         d[1:2:3, 1:2:3] += 1
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|         self.assertEqual(d[1:2:3, 1:2:3], 2)
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|         del d[1:2:3, 1:2:3]
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|         self.assertNotIn((slice(1, 2, 3), slice(1, 2, 3)), d)
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|         # Ellipsis
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|         d[...] = 1
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|         self.assertEqual(d[...], 1)
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|         d[...] += 1
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|         self.assertEqual(d[...], 2)
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|         del d[...]
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|         self.assertNotIn(Ellipsis, d)
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|         # Tuple of Ellipses
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|         d[..., ...] = 1
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|         self.assertEqual(d[..., ...], 1)
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|         d[..., ...] += 1
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|         self.assertEqual(d[..., ...], 2)
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|         del d[..., ...]
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|         self.assertNotIn((Ellipsis, Ellipsis), d)
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| 
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|     def test_annotation_limit(self):
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|         # more than 255 annotations, should compile ok
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|         s = "def f(%s): pass"
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|         s %= ', '.join('a%d:%d' % (i,i) for i in range(300))
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|         compile(s, '?', 'exec')
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| 
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|     def test_mangling(self):
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|         class A:
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|             def f():
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|                 __mangled = 1
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|                 __not_mangled__ = 2
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|                 import __mangled_mod
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|                 import __package__.module
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| 
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|         self.assertIn("_A__mangled", A.f.__code__.co_varnames)
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|         self.assertIn("__not_mangled__", A.f.__code__.co_varnames)
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|         self.assertIn("_A__mangled_mod", A.f.__code__.co_varnames)
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|         self.assertIn("__package__", A.f.__code__.co_varnames)
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| 
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|     def test_compile_ast(self):
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|         fname = __file__
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|         if fname.lower().endswith('pyc'):
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|             fname = fname[:-1]
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|         with open(fname, encoding='utf-8') as f:
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|             fcontents = f.read()
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|         sample_code = [
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|             ['<assign>', 'x = 5'],
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|             ['<ifblock>', """if True:\n    pass\n"""],
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|             ['<forblock>', """for n in [1, 2, 3]:\n    print(n)\n"""],
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|             ['<deffunc>', """def foo():\n    pass\nfoo()\n"""],
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|             [fname, fcontents],
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|         ]
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| 
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|         for fname, code in sample_code:
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|             co1 = compile(code, '%s1' % fname, 'exec')
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|             ast = compile(code, '%s2' % fname, 'exec', _ast.PyCF_ONLY_AST)
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|             self.assertTrue(type(ast) == _ast.Module)
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|             co2 = compile(ast, '%s3' % fname, 'exec')
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|             self.assertEqual(co1, co2)
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|             # the code object's filename comes from the second compilation step
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|             self.assertEqual(co2.co_filename, '%s3' % fname)
 | |
| 
 | |
|         # raise exception when node type doesn't match with compile mode
 | |
|         co1 = compile('print(1)', '<string>', 'exec', _ast.PyCF_ONLY_AST)
 | |
|         self.assertRaises(TypeError, compile, co1, '<ast>', 'eval')
 | |
| 
 | |
|         # raise exception when node type is no start node
 | |
|         self.assertRaises(TypeError, compile, _ast.If(), '<ast>', 'exec')
 | |
| 
 | |
|         # raise exception when node has invalid children
 | |
|         ast = _ast.Module()
 | |
|         ast.body = [_ast.BoolOp()]
 | |
|         self.assertRaises(TypeError, compile, ast, '<ast>', 'exec')
 | |
| 
 | |
|     def test_dict_evaluation_order(self):
 | |
|         i = 0
 | |
| 
 | |
|         def f():
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|             nonlocal i
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|             i += 1
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|             return i
 | |
| 
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|         d = {f(): f(), f(): f()}
 | |
|         self.assertEqual(d, {1: 2, 3: 4})
 | |
| 
 | |
|     def test_compile_filename(self):
 | |
|         for filename in 'file.py', b'file.py':
 | |
|             code = compile('pass', filename, 'exec')
 | |
|             self.assertEqual(code.co_filename, 'file.py')
 | |
|         for filename in bytearray(b'file.py'), memoryview(b'file.py'):
 | |
|             with self.assertWarns(DeprecationWarning):
 | |
|                 code = compile('pass', filename, 'exec')
 | |
|             self.assertEqual(code.co_filename, 'file.py')
 | |
|         self.assertRaises(TypeError, compile, 'pass', list(b'file.py'), 'exec')
 | |
| 
 | |
|     @support.cpython_only
 | |
|     def test_same_filename_used(self):
 | |
|         s = """def f(): pass\ndef g(): pass"""
 | |
|         c = compile(s, "myfile", "exec")
 | |
|         for obj in c.co_consts:
 | |
|             if isinstance(obj, types.CodeType):
 | |
|                 self.assertIs(obj.co_filename, c.co_filename)
 | |
| 
 | |
|     def test_single_statement(self):
 | |
|         self.compile_single("1 + 2")
 | |
|         self.compile_single("\n1 + 2")
 | |
|         self.compile_single("1 + 2\n")
 | |
|         self.compile_single("1 + 2\n\n")
 | |
|         self.compile_single("1 + 2\t\t\n")
 | |
|         self.compile_single("1 + 2\t\t\n        ")
 | |
|         self.compile_single("1 + 2 # one plus two")
 | |
|         self.compile_single("1; 2")
 | |
|         self.compile_single("import sys; sys")
 | |
|         self.compile_single("def f():\n   pass")
 | |
|         self.compile_single("while False:\n   pass")
 | |
|         self.compile_single("if x:\n   f(x)")
 | |
|         self.compile_single("if x:\n   f(x)\nelse:\n   g(x)")
 | |
|         self.compile_single("class T:\n   pass")
 | |
| 
 | |
|     def test_bad_single_statement(self):
 | |
|         self.assertInvalidSingle('1\n2')
 | |
|         self.assertInvalidSingle('def f(): pass')
 | |
|         self.assertInvalidSingle('a = 13\nb = 187')
 | |
|         self.assertInvalidSingle('del x\ndel y')
 | |
|         self.assertInvalidSingle('f()\ng()')
 | |
|         self.assertInvalidSingle('f()\n# blah\nblah()')
 | |
|         self.assertInvalidSingle('f()\nxy # blah\nblah()')
 | |
|         self.assertInvalidSingle('x = 5 # comment\nx = 6\n')
 | |
| 
 | |
|     def test_particularly_evil_undecodable(self):
 | |
|         # Issue 24022
 | |
|         src = b'0000\x00\n00000000000\n\x00\n\x9e\n'
 | |
|         with tempfile.TemporaryDirectory() as tmpd:
 | |
|             fn = os.path.join(tmpd, "bad.py")
 | |
|             with open(fn, "wb") as fp:
 | |
|                 fp.write(src)
 | |
|             res = script_helper.run_python_until_end(fn)[0]
 | |
|         self.assertIn(b"Non-UTF-8", res.err)
 | |
| 
 | |
|     def test_yet_more_evil_still_undecodable(self):
 | |
|         # Issue #25388
 | |
|         src = b"#\x00\n#\xfd\n"
 | |
|         with tempfile.TemporaryDirectory() as tmpd:
 | |
|             fn = os.path.join(tmpd, "bad.py")
 | |
|             with open(fn, "wb") as fp:
 | |
|                 fp.write(src)
 | |
|             res = script_helper.run_python_until_end(fn)[0]
 | |
|         self.assertIn(b"Non-UTF-8", res.err)
 | |
| 
 | |
|     @support.cpython_only
 | |
|     def test_compiler_recursion_limit(self):
 | |
|         # Expected limit is sys.getrecursionlimit() * the scaling factor
 | |
|         # in symtable.c (currently 3)
 | |
|         # We expect to fail *at* that limit, because we use up some of
 | |
|         # the stack depth limit in the test suite code
 | |
|         # So we check the expected limit and 75% of that
 | |
|         # XXX (ncoghlan): duplicating the scaling factor here is a little
 | |
|         # ugly. Perhaps it should be exposed somewhere...
 | |
|         fail_depth = sys.getrecursionlimit() * 3
 | |
|         crash_depth = sys.getrecursionlimit() * 300
 | |
|         success_depth = int(fail_depth * 0.75)
 | |
| 
 | |
|         def check_limit(prefix, repeated, mode="single"):
 | |
|             expect_ok = prefix + repeated * success_depth
 | |
|             compile(expect_ok, '<test>', mode)
 | |
|             for depth in (fail_depth, crash_depth):
 | |
|                 broken = prefix + repeated * depth
 | |
|                 details = "Compiling ({!r} + {!r} * {})".format(
 | |
|                             prefix, repeated, depth)
 | |
|                 with self.assertRaises(RecursionError, msg=details):
 | |
|                     compile(broken, '<test>', mode)
 | |
| 
 | |
|         check_limit("a", "()")
 | |
|         check_limit("a", ".b")
 | |
|         check_limit("a", "[0]")
 | |
|         check_limit("a", "*a")
 | |
|         # XXX Crashes in the parser.
 | |
|         # check_limit("a", " if a else a")
 | |
|         # check_limit("if a: pass", "\nelif a: pass", mode="exec")
 | |
| 
 | |
|     def test_null_terminated(self):
 | |
|         # The source code is null-terminated internally, but bytes-like
 | |
|         # objects are accepted, which could be not terminated.
 | |
|         with self.assertRaisesRegex(ValueError, "cannot contain null"):
 | |
|             compile("123\x00", "<dummy>", "eval")
 | |
|         with self.assertRaisesRegex(ValueError, "cannot contain null"):
 | |
|             compile(memoryview(b"123\x00"), "<dummy>", "eval")
 | |
|         code = compile(memoryview(b"123\x00")[1:-1], "<dummy>", "eval")
 | |
|         self.assertEqual(eval(code), 23)
 | |
|         code = compile(memoryview(b"1234")[1:-1], "<dummy>", "eval")
 | |
|         self.assertEqual(eval(code), 23)
 | |
|         code = compile(memoryview(b"$23$")[1:-1], "<dummy>", "eval")
 | |
|         self.assertEqual(eval(code), 23)
 | |
| 
 | |
|         # Also test when eval() and exec() do the compilation step
 | |
|         self.assertEqual(eval(memoryview(b"1234")[1:-1]), 23)
 | |
|         namespace = dict()
 | |
|         exec(memoryview(b"ax = 123")[1:-1], namespace)
 | |
|         self.assertEqual(namespace['x'], 12)
 | |
| 
 | |
|     def check_constant(self, func, expected):
 | |
|         for const in func.__code__.co_consts:
 | |
|             if repr(const) == repr(expected):
 | |
|                 break
 | |
|         else:
 | |
|             self.fail("unable to find constant %r in %r"
 | |
|                       % (expected, func.__code__.co_consts))
 | |
| 
 | |
|     # Merging equal constants is not a strict requirement for the Python
 | |
|     # semantics, it's a more an implementation detail.
 | |
|     @support.cpython_only
 | |
|     def test_merge_constants(self):
 | |
|         # Issue #25843: compile() must merge constants which are equal
 | |
|         # and have the same type.
 | |
| 
 | |
|         def check_same_constant(const):
 | |
|             ns = {}
 | |
|             code = "f1, f2 = lambda: %r, lambda: %r" % (const, const)
 | |
|             exec(code, ns)
 | |
|             f1 = ns['f1']
 | |
|             f2 = ns['f2']
 | |
|             self.assertIs(f1.__code__, f2.__code__)
 | |
|             self.check_constant(f1, const)
 | |
|             self.assertEqual(repr(f1()), repr(const))
 | |
| 
 | |
|         check_same_constant(None)
 | |
|         check_same_constant(0)
 | |
|         check_same_constant(0.0)
 | |
|         check_same_constant(b'abc')
 | |
|         check_same_constant('abc')
 | |
| 
 | |
|         # Note: "lambda: ..." emits "LOAD_CONST Ellipsis",
 | |
|         # whereas "lambda: Ellipsis" emits "LOAD_GLOBAL Ellipsis"
 | |
|         f1, f2 = lambda: ..., lambda: ...
 | |
|         self.assertIs(f1.__code__, f2.__code__)
 | |
|         self.check_constant(f1, Ellipsis)
 | |
|         self.assertEqual(repr(f1()), repr(Ellipsis))
 | |
| 
 | |
|         # Merge constants in tuple or frozenset
 | |
|         f1, f2 = lambda: "not a name", lambda: ("not a name",)
 | |
|         f3 = lambda x: x in {("not a name",)}
 | |
|         self.assertIs(f1.__code__.co_consts[1],
 | |
|                       f2.__code__.co_consts[1][0])
 | |
|         self.assertIs(next(iter(f3.__code__.co_consts[1])),
 | |
|                       f2.__code__.co_consts[1])
 | |
| 
 | |
|         # {0} is converted to a constant frozenset({0}) by the peephole
 | |
|         # optimizer
 | |
|         f1, f2 = lambda x: x in {0}, lambda x: x in {0}
 | |
|         self.assertIs(f1.__code__, f2.__code__)
 | |
|         self.check_constant(f1, frozenset({0}))
 | |
|         self.assertTrue(f1(0))
 | |
| 
 | |
|     # Merging equal co_linetable and co_code is not a strict requirement
 | |
|     # for the Python semantics, it's a more an implementation detail.
 | |
|     @support.cpython_only
 | |
|     def test_merge_code_attrs(self):
 | |
|         # See https://bugs.python.org/issue42217
 | |
|         f1 = lambda x: x.y.z
 | |
|         f2 = lambda a: a.b.c
 | |
| 
 | |
|         self.assertIs(f1.__code__.co_linetable, f2.__code__.co_linetable)
 | |
|         self.assertIs(f1.__code__.co_code, f2.__code__.co_code)
 | |
| 
 | |
|     # Stripping unused constants is not a strict requirement for the
 | |
|     # Python semantics, it's a more an implementation detail.
 | |
|     @support.cpython_only
 | |
|     def test_strip_unused_consts(self):
 | |
|         # Python 3.10rc1 appended None to co_consts when None is not used
 | |
|         # at all. See bpo-45056.
 | |
|         def f1():
 | |
|             "docstring"
 | |
|             return 42
 | |
|         self.assertEqual(f1.__code__.co_consts, ("docstring", 42))
 | |
| 
 | |
|     # This is a regression test for a CPython specific peephole optimizer
 | |
|     # implementation bug present in a few releases.  It's assertion verifies
 | |
|     # that peephole optimization was actually done though that isn't an
 | |
|     # indication of the bugs presence or not (crashing is).
 | |
|     @support.cpython_only
 | |
|     def test_peephole_opt_unreachable_code_array_access_in_bounds(self):
 | |
|         """Regression test for issue35193 when run under clang msan."""
 | |
|         def unused_code_at_end():
 | |
|             return 3
 | |
|             raise RuntimeError("unreachable")
 | |
|         # The above function definition will trigger the out of bounds
 | |
|         # bug in the peephole optimizer as it scans opcodes past the
 | |
|         # RETURN_VALUE opcode.  This does not always crash an interpreter.
 | |
|         # When you build with the clang memory sanitizer it reliably aborts.
 | |
|         self.assertEqual(
 | |
|             'RETURN_VALUE',
 | |
|             list(dis.get_instructions(unused_code_at_end))[-1].opname)
 | |
| 
 | |
|     def test_dont_merge_constants(self):
 | |
|         # Issue #25843: compile() must not merge constants which are equal
 | |
|         # but have a different type.
 | |
| 
 | |
|         def check_different_constants(const1, const2):
 | |
|             ns = {}
 | |
|             exec("f1, f2 = lambda: %r, lambda: %r" % (const1, const2), ns)
 | |
|             f1 = ns['f1']
 | |
|             f2 = ns['f2']
 | |
|             self.assertIsNot(f1.__code__, f2.__code__)
 | |
|             self.assertNotEqual(f1.__code__, f2.__code__)
 | |
|             self.check_constant(f1, const1)
 | |
|             self.check_constant(f2, const2)
 | |
|             self.assertEqual(repr(f1()), repr(const1))
 | |
|             self.assertEqual(repr(f2()), repr(const2))
 | |
| 
 | |
|         check_different_constants(0, 0.0)
 | |
|         check_different_constants(+0.0, -0.0)
 | |
|         check_different_constants((0,), (0.0,))
 | |
|         check_different_constants('a', b'a')
 | |
|         check_different_constants(('a',), (b'a',))
 | |
| 
 | |
|         # check_different_constants() cannot be used because repr(-0j) is
 | |
|         # '(-0-0j)', but when '(-0-0j)' is evaluated to 0j: we loose the sign.
 | |
|         f1, f2 = lambda: +0.0j, lambda: -0.0j
 | |
|         self.assertIsNot(f1.__code__, f2.__code__)
 | |
|         self.check_constant(f1, +0.0j)
 | |
|         self.check_constant(f2, -0.0j)
 | |
|         self.assertEqual(repr(f1()), repr(+0.0j))
 | |
|         self.assertEqual(repr(f2()), repr(-0.0j))
 | |
| 
 | |
|         # {0} is converted to a constant frozenset({0}) by the peephole
 | |
|         # optimizer
 | |
|         f1, f2 = lambda x: x in {0}, lambda x: x in {0.0}
 | |
|         self.assertIsNot(f1.__code__, f2.__code__)
 | |
|         self.check_constant(f1, frozenset({0}))
 | |
|         self.check_constant(f2, frozenset({0.0}))
 | |
|         self.assertTrue(f1(0))
 | |
|         self.assertTrue(f2(0.0))
 | |
| 
 | |
|     def test_path_like_objects(self):
 | |
|         # An implicit test for PyUnicode_FSDecoder().
 | |
|         compile("42", FakePath("test_compile_pathlike"), "single")
 | |
| 
 | |
|     def test_stack_overflow(self):
 | |
|         # bpo-31113: Stack overflow when compile a long sequence of
 | |
|         # complex statements.
 | |
|         compile("if a: b\n" * 200000, "<dummy>", "exec")
 | |
| 
 | |
|     # Multiple users rely on the fact that CPython does not generate
 | |
|     # bytecode for dead code blocks. See bpo-37500 for more context.
 | |
|     @support.cpython_only
 | |
|     def test_dead_blocks_do_not_generate_bytecode(self):
 | |
|         def unused_block_if():
 | |
|             if 0:
 | |
|                 return 42
 | |
| 
 | |
|         def unused_block_while():
 | |
|             while 0:
 | |
|                 return 42
 | |
| 
 | |
|         def unused_block_if_else():
 | |
|             if 1:
 | |
|                 return None
 | |
|             else:
 | |
|                 return 42
 | |
| 
 | |
|         def unused_block_while_else():
 | |
|             while 1:
 | |
|                 return None
 | |
|             else:
 | |
|                 return 42
 | |
| 
 | |
|         funcs = [unused_block_if, unused_block_while,
 | |
|                  unused_block_if_else, unused_block_while_else]
 | |
| 
 | |
|         for func in funcs:
 | |
|             opcodes = list(dis.get_instructions(func))
 | |
|             self.assertLessEqual(len(opcodes), 3)
 | |
|             self.assertEqual('LOAD_CONST', opcodes[-2].opname)
 | |
|             self.assertEqual(None, opcodes[-2].argval)
 | |
|             self.assertEqual('RETURN_VALUE', opcodes[-1].opname)
 | |
| 
 | |
|     def test_false_while_loop(self):
 | |
|         def break_in_while():
 | |
|             while False:
 | |
|                 break
 | |
| 
 | |
|         def continue_in_while():
 | |
|             while False:
 | |
|                 continue
 | |
| 
 | |
|         funcs = [break_in_while, continue_in_while]
 | |
| 
 | |
|         # Check that we did not raise but we also don't generate bytecode
 | |
|         for func in funcs:
 | |
|             opcodes = list(dis.get_instructions(func))
 | |
|             self.assertEqual(2, len(opcodes))
 | |
|             self.assertEqual('LOAD_CONST', opcodes[0].opname)
 | |
|             self.assertEqual(None, opcodes[0].argval)
 | |
|             self.assertEqual('RETURN_VALUE', opcodes[1].opname)
 | |
| 
 | |
|     def test_consts_in_conditionals(self):
 | |
|         def and_true(x):
 | |
|             return True and x
 | |
| 
 | |
|         def and_false(x):
 | |
|             return False and x
 | |
| 
 | |
|         def or_true(x):
 | |
|             return True or x
 | |
| 
 | |
|         def or_false(x):
 | |
|             return False or x
 | |
| 
 | |
|         funcs = [and_true, and_false, or_true, or_false]
 | |
| 
 | |
|         # Check that condition is removed.
 | |
|         for func in funcs:
 | |
|             with self.subTest(func=func):
 | |
|                 opcodes = list(dis.get_instructions(func))
 | |
|                 self.assertEqual(2, len(opcodes))
 | |
|                 self.assertIn('LOAD_', opcodes[0].opname)
 | |
|                 self.assertEqual('RETURN_VALUE', opcodes[1].opname)
 | |
| 
 | |
|     def test_imported_load_method(self):
 | |
|         sources = [
 | |
|             """\
 | |
|             import os
 | |
|             def foo():
 | |
|                 return os.uname()
 | |
|             """,
 | |
|             """\
 | |
|             import os as operating_system
 | |
|             def foo():
 | |
|                 return operating_system.uname()
 | |
|             """,
 | |
|             """\
 | |
|             from os import path
 | |
|             def foo(x):
 | |
|                 return path.join(x)
 | |
|             """,
 | |
|             """\
 | |
|             from os import path as os_path
 | |
|             def foo(x):
 | |
|                 return os_path.join(x)
 | |
|             """
 | |
|         ]
 | |
|         for source in sources:
 | |
|             namespace = {}
 | |
|             exec(textwrap.dedent(source), namespace)
 | |
|             func = namespace['foo']
 | |
|             with self.subTest(func=func.__name__):
 | |
|                 opcodes = list(dis.get_instructions(func))
 | |
|                 instructions = [opcode.opname for opcode in opcodes]
 | |
|                 self.assertNotIn('LOAD_METHOD', instructions)
 | |
|                 self.assertNotIn('CALL_METHOD', instructions)
 | |
|                 self.assertIn('LOAD_ATTR', instructions)
 | |
|                 self.assertIn('CALL_FUNCTION', instructions)
 | |
| 
 | |
|     def test_lineno_procedure_call(self):
 | |
|         def call():
 | |
|             (
 | |
|                 print()
 | |
|             )
 | |
|         line1 = call.__code__.co_firstlineno + 1
 | |
|         assert line1 not in [line for (_, _, line) in call.__code__.co_lines()]
 | |
| 
 | |
|     def test_lineno_after_implicit_return(self):
 | |
|         TRUE = True
 | |
|         # Don't use constant True or False, as compiler will remove test
 | |
|         def if1(x):
 | |
|             x()
 | |
|             if TRUE:
 | |
|                 pass
 | |
|         def if2(x):
 | |
|             x()
 | |
|             if TRUE:
 | |
|                 pass
 | |
|             else:
 | |
|                 pass
 | |
|         def if3(x):
 | |
|             x()
 | |
|             if TRUE:
 | |
|                 pass
 | |
|             else:
 | |
|                 return None
 | |
|         def if4(x):
 | |
|             x()
 | |
|             if not TRUE:
 | |
|                 pass
 | |
|         funcs = [ if1, if2, if3, if4]
 | |
|         lastlines = [ 3, 3, 3, 2]
 | |
|         frame = None
 | |
|         def save_caller_frame():
 | |
|             nonlocal frame
 | |
|             frame = sys._getframe(1)
 | |
|         for func, lastline in zip(funcs, lastlines, strict=True):
 | |
|             with self.subTest(func=func):
 | |
|                 func(save_caller_frame)
 | |
|                 self.assertEqual(frame.f_lineno-frame.f_code.co_firstlineno, lastline)
 | |
| 
 | |
|     def test_lineno_after_no_code(self):
 | |
|         def no_code1():
 | |
|             "doc string"
 | |
| 
 | |
|         def no_code2():
 | |
|             a: int
 | |
| 
 | |
|         for func in (no_code1, no_code2):
 | |
|             with self.subTest(func=func):
 | |
|                 code = func.__code__
 | |
|                 lines = list(code.co_lines())
 | |
|                 self.assertEqual(len(lines), 1)
 | |
|                 start, end, line = lines[0]
 | |
|                 self.assertEqual(start, 0)
 | |
|                 self.assertEqual(end, len(code.co_code))
 | |
|                 self.assertEqual(line, code.co_firstlineno)
 | |
| 
 | |
|     def test_lineno_attribute(self):
 | |
|         def load_attr():
 | |
|             return (
 | |
|                 o.
 | |
|                 a
 | |
|             )
 | |
|         load_attr_lines = [ 2, 3, 1 ]
 | |
| 
 | |
|         def load_method():
 | |
|             return (
 | |
|                 o.
 | |
|                 m(
 | |
|                     0
 | |
|                 )
 | |
|             )
 | |
|         load_method_lines = [ 2, 3, 4, 3, 1 ]
 | |
| 
 | |
|         def store_attr():
 | |
|             (
 | |
|                 o.
 | |
|                 a
 | |
|             ) = (
 | |
|                 v
 | |
|             )
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|         store_attr_lines = [ 5, 2, 3 ]
 | |
| 
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|         def aug_store_attr():
 | |
|             (
 | |
|                 o.
 | |
|                 a
 | |
|             ) += (
 | |
|                 v
 | |
|             )
 | |
|         aug_store_attr_lines = [ 2, 3, 5, 1, 3 ]
 | |
| 
 | |
|         funcs = [ load_attr, load_method, store_attr, aug_store_attr]
 | |
|         func_lines = [ load_attr_lines, load_method_lines,
 | |
|                  store_attr_lines, aug_store_attr_lines]
 | |
| 
 | |
|         for func, lines in zip(funcs, func_lines, strict=True):
 | |
|             with self.subTest(func=func):
 | |
|                 code_lines = [ line-func.__code__.co_firstlineno
 | |
|                               for (_, _, line) in func.__code__.co_lines() ]
 | |
|                 self.assertEqual(lines, code_lines)
 | |
| 
 | |
|     def test_line_number_genexp(self):
 | |
| 
 | |
|         def return_genexp():
 | |
|             return (1
 | |
|                     for
 | |
|                     x
 | |
|                     in
 | |
|                     y)
 | |
|         genexp_lines = [None, 1, 3, 1]
 | |
| 
 | |
|         genexp_code = return_genexp.__code__.co_consts[1]
 | |
|         code_lines = [ None if line is None else line-return_genexp.__code__.co_firstlineno
 | |
|                       for (_, _, line) in genexp_code.co_lines() ]
 | |
|         self.assertEqual(genexp_lines, code_lines)
 | |
| 
 | |
|     def test_line_number_implicit_return_after_async_for(self):
 | |
| 
 | |
|         async def test(aseq):
 | |
|             async for i in aseq:
 | |
|                 body
 | |
| 
 | |
|         expected_lines = [None, 1, 2, 1]
 | |
|         code_lines = [ None if line is None else line-test.__code__.co_firstlineno
 | |
|                       for (_, _, line) in test.__code__.co_lines() ]
 | |
|         self.assertEqual(expected_lines, code_lines)
 | |
| 
 | |
|     def test_big_dict_literal(self):
 | |
|         # The compiler has a flushing point in "compiler_dict" that calls compiles
 | |
|         # a portion of the dictionary literal when the loop that iterates over the items
 | |
|         # reaches 0xFFFF elements but the code was not including the boundary element,
 | |
|         # dropping the key at position 0xFFFF. See bpo-41531 for more information
 | |
| 
 | |
|         dict_size = 0xFFFF + 1
 | |
|         the_dict = "{" + ",".join(f"{x}:{x}" for x in range(dict_size)) + "}"
 | |
|         self.assertEqual(len(eval(the_dict)), dict_size)
 | |
| 
 | |
|     def test_redundant_jump_in_if_else_break(self):
 | |
|         # Check if bytecode containing jumps that simply point to the next line
 | |
|         # is generated around if-else-break style structures. See bpo-42615.
 | |
| 
 | |
|         def if_else_break():
 | |
|             val = 1
 | |
|             while True:
 | |
|                 if val > 0:
 | |
|                     val -= 1
 | |
|                 else:
 | |
|                     break
 | |
|                 val = -1
 | |
| 
 | |
|         INSTR_SIZE = 2
 | |
|         HANDLED_JUMPS = (
 | |
|             'POP_JUMP_IF_FALSE',
 | |
|             'POP_JUMP_IF_TRUE',
 | |
|             'JUMP_ABSOLUTE',
 | |
|             'JUMP_FORWARD',
 | |
|         )
 | |
| 
 | |
|         for line, instr in enumerate(dis.Bytecode(if_else_break)):
 | |
|             if instr.opname == 'JUMP_FORWARD':
 | |
|                 self.assertNotEqual(instr.arg, 0)
 | |
|             elif instr.opname in HANDLED_JUMPS:
 | |
|                 self.assertNotEqual(instr.arg, (line + 1)*INSTR_SIZE)
 | |
| 
 | |
| @requires_debug_ranges()
 | |
| class TestSourcePositions(unittest.TestCase):
 | |
|     # Ensure that compiled code snippets have correct line and column numbers
 | |
|     # in `co_positions()`.
 | |
| 
 | |
|     def check_positions_against_ast(self, snippet):
 | |
|         # Basic check that makes sure each line and column is at least present
 | |
|         # in one of the AST nodes of the source code.
 | |
|         code = compile(snippet, 'test_compile.py', 'exec')
 | |
|         ast_tree = compile(snippet, 'test_compile.py', 'exec', _ast.PyCF_ONLY_AST)
 | |
|         self.assertTrue(type(ast_tree) == _ast.Module)
 | |
| 
 | |
|         # Use an AST visitor that notes all the offsets.
 | |
|         lines, end_lines, columns, end_columns = set(), set(), set(), set()
 | |
|         class SourceOffsetVisitor(ast.NodeVisitor):
 | |
|             def generic_visit(self, node):
 | |
|                 super().generic_visit(node)
 | |
|                 if not isinstance(node, ast.expr) and not isinstance(node, ast.stmt):
 | |
|                     return
 | |
|                 lines.add(node.lineno)
 | |
|                 end_lines.add(node.end_lineno)
 | |
|                 columns.add(node.col_offset)
 | |
|                 end_columns.add(node.end_col_offset)
 | |
| 
 | |
|         SourceOffsetVisitor().visit(ast_tree)
 | |
| 
 | |
|         # Check against the positions in the code object.
 | |
|         for (line, end_line, col, end_col) in code.co_positions():
 | |
|             # If the offset is not None (indicating missing data), ensure that
 | |
|             # it was part of one of the AST nodes.
 | |
|             if line is not None:
 | |
|                 self.assertIn(line, lines)
 | |
|             if end_line is not None:
 | |
|                 self.assertIn(end_line, end_lines)
 | |
|             if col is not None:
 | |
|                 self.assertIn(col, columns)
 | |
|             if end_col is not None:
 | |
|                 self.assertIn(end_col, end_columns)
 | |
| 
 | |
|         return code, ast_tree
 | |
| 
 | |
|     def assertOpcodeSourcePositionIs(self, code, opcode,
 | |
|             line, end_line, column, end_column):
 | |
| 
 | |
|         for instr, position in zip(dis.Bytecode(code), code.co_positions()):
 | |
|             if instr.opname == opcode:
 | |
|                 self.assertEqual(position[0], line)
 | |
|                 self.assertEqual(position[1], end_line)
 | |
|                 self.assertEqual(position[2], column)
 | |
|                 self.assertEqual(position[3], end_column)
 | |
|                 return
 | |
| 
 | |
|         self.fail(f"Opcode {opcode} not found in code")
 | |
| 
 | |
|     def test_simple_assignment(self):
 | |
|         snippet = "x = 1"
 | |
|         self.check_positions_against_ast(snippet)
 | |
| 
 | |
|     def test_compiles_to_extended_op_arg(self):
 | |
|         # Make sure we still have valid positions when the code compiles to an
 | |
|         # EXTENDED_ARG by performing a loop which needs a JUMP_ABSOLUTE after
 | |
|         # a bunch of opcodes.
 | |
|         snippet = "x = x\n" * 10_000
 | |
|         snippet += ("while x != 0:\n"
 | |
|                     "  x -= 1\n"
 | |
|                     "while x != 0:\n"
 | |
|                     "  x +=  1\n"
 | |
|                    )
 | |
| 
 | |
|         compiled_code, _ = self.check_positions_against_ast(snippet)
 | |
| 
 | |
|         self.assertOpcodeSourcePositionIs(compiled_code, 'INPLACE_SUBTRACT',
 | |
|             line=10_000 + 2, end_line=10_000 + 2,
 | |
|             column=2, end_column=8)
 | |
|         self.assertOpcodeSourcePositionIs(compiled_code, 'INPLACE_ADD',
 | |
|             line=10_000 + 4, end_line=10_000 + 4,
 | |
|             column=2, end_column=9)
 | |
| 
 | |
|     def test_multiline_expression(self):
 | |
|         snippet = """\
 | |
| f(
 | |
|     1, 2, 3, 4
 | |
| )
 | |
| """
 | |
|         compiled_code, _ = self.check_positions_against_ast(snippet)
 | |
|         self.assertOpcodeSourcePositionIs(compiled_code, 'CALL_FUNCTION',
 | |
|             line=1, end_line=3, column=0, end_column=1)
 | |
| 
 | |
|     def test_very_long_line_end_offset(self):
 | |
|         # Make sure we get None for when the column offset is too large to
 | |
|         # store in a byte.
 | |
|         long_string = "a" * 1000
 | |
|         snippet = f"g('{long_string}')"
 | |
| 
 | |
|         compiled_code, _ = self.check_positions_against_ast(snippet)
 | |
|         self.assertOpcodeSourcePositionIs(compiled_code, 'CALL_FUNCTION',
 | |
|             line=1, end_line=1, column=None, end_column=None)
 | |
| 
 | |
|     def test_complex_single_line_expression(self):
 | |
|         snippet = "a - b @ (c * x['key'] + 23)"
 | |
| 
 | |
|         compiled_code, _ = self.check_positions_against_ast(snippet)
 | |
|         self.assertOpcodeSourcePositionIs(compiled_code, 'BINARY_SUBSCR',
 | |
|             line=1, end_line=1, column=13, end_column=21)
 | |
|         self.assertOpcodeSourcePositionIs(compiled_code, 'BINARY_MULTIPLY',
 | |
|             line=1, end_line=1, column=9, end_column=21)
 | |
|         self.assertOpcodeSourcePositionIs(compiled_code, 'BINARY_ADD',
 | |
|             line=1, end_line=1, column=9, end_column=26)
 | |
|         self.assertOpcodeSourcePositionIs(compiled_code, 'BINARY_MATRIX_MULTIPLY',
 | |
|             line=1, end_line=1, column=4, end_column=27)
 | |
|         self.assertOpcodeSourcePositionIs(compiled_code, 'BINARY_SUBTRACT',
 | |
|             line=1, end_line=1, column=0, end_column=27)
 | |
| 
 | |
| 
 | |
| class TestExpressionStackSize(unittest.TestCase):
 | |
|     # These tests check that the computed stack size for a code object
 | |
|     # stays within reasonable bounds (see issue #21523 for an example
 | |
|     # dysfunction).
 | |
|     N = 100
 | |
| 
 | |
|     def check_stack_size(self, code):
 | |
|         # To assert that the alleged stack size is not O(N), we
 | |
|         # check that it is smaller than log(N).
 | |
|         if isinstance(code, str):
 | |
|             code = compile(code, "<foo>", "single")
 | |
|         max_size = math.ceil(math.log(len(code.co_code)))
 | |
|         self.assertLessEqual(code.co_stacksize, max_size)
 | |
| 
 | |
|     def test_and(self):
 | |
|         self.check_stack_size("x and " * self.N + "x")
 | |
| 
 | |
|     def test_or(self):
 | |
|         self.check_stack_size("x or " * self.N + "x")
 | |
| 
 | |
|     def test_and_or(self):
 | |
|         self.check_stack_size("x and x or " * self.N + "x")
 | |
| 
 | |
|     def test_chained_comparison(self):
 | |
|         self.check_stack_size("x < " * self.N + "x")
 | |
| 
 | |
|     def test_if_else(self):
 | |
|         self.check_stack_size("x if x else " * self.N + "x")
 | |
| 
 | |
|     def test_binop(self):
 | |
|         self.check_stack_size("x + " * self.N + "x")
 | |
| 
 | |
|     def test_list(self):
 | |
|         self.check_stack_size("[" + "x, " * self.N + "x]")
 | |
| 
 | |
|     def test_tuple(self):
 | |
|         self.check_stack_size("(" + "x, " * self.N + "x)")
 | |
| 
 | |
|     def test_set(self):
 | |
|         self.check_stack_size("{" + "x, " * self.N + "x}")
 | |
| 
 | |
|     def test_dict(self):
 | |
|         self.check_stack_size("{" + "x:x, " * self.N + "x:x}")
 | |
| 
 | |
|     def test_func_args(self):
 | |
|         self.check_stack_size("f(" + "x, " * self.N + ")")
 | |
| 
 | |
|     def test_func_kwargs(self):
 | |
|         kwargs = (f'a{i}=x' for i in range(self.N))
 | |
|         self.check_stack_size("f(" +  ", ".join(kwargs) + ")")
 | |
| 
 | |
|     def test_func_args(self):
 | |
|         self.check_stack_size("o.m(" + "x, " * self.N + ")")
 | |
| 
 | |
|     def test_meth_kwargs(self):
 | |
|         kwargs = (f'a{i}=x' for i in range(self.N))
 | |
|         self.check_stack_size("o.m(" +  ", ".join(kwargs) + ")")
 | |
| 
 | |
|     def test_func_and(self):
 | |
|         code = "def f(x):\n"
 | |
|         code += "   x and x\n" * self.N
 | |
|         self.check_stack_size(code)
 | |
| 
 | |
| 
 | |
| class TestStackSizeStability(unittest.TestCase):
 | |
|     # Check that repeating certain snippets doesn't increase the stack size
 | |
|     # beyond what a single snippet requires.
 | |
| 
 | |
|     def check_stack_size(self, snippet, async_=False):
 | |
|         def compile_snippet(i):
 | |
|             ns = {}
 | |
|             script = """def func():\n""" + i * snippet
 | |
|             if async_:
 | |
|                 script = "async " + script
 | |
|             code = compile(script, "<script>", "exec")
 | |
|             exec(code, ns, ns)
 | |
|             return ns['func'].__code__
 | |
| 
 | |
|         sizes = [compile_snippet(i).co_stacksize for i in range(2, 5)]
 | |
|         if len(set(sizes)) != 1:
 | |
|             import dis, io
 | |
|             out = io.StringIO()
 | |
|             dis.dis(compile_snippet(1), file=out)
 | |
|             self.fail("stack sizes diverge with # of consecutive snippets: "
 | |
|                       "%s\n%s\n%s" % (sizes, snippet, out.getvalue()))
 | |
| 
 | |
|     def test_if(self):
 | |
|         snippet = """
 | |
|             if x:
 | |
|                 a
 | |
|             """
 | |
|         self.check_stack_size(snippet)
 | |
| 
 | |
|     def test_if_else(self):
 | |
|         snippet = """
 | |
|             if x:
 | |
|                 a
 | |
|             elif y:
 | |
|                 b
 | |
|             else:
 | |
|                 c
 | |
|             """
 | |
|         self.check_stack_size(snippet)
 | |
| 
 | |
|     def test_try_except_bare(self):
 | |
|         snippet = """
 | |
|             try:
 | |
|                 a
 | |
|             except:
 | |
|                 b
 | |
|             """
 | |
|         self.check_stack_size(snippet)
 | |
| 
 | |
|     def test_try_except_qualified(self):
 | |
|         snippet = """
 | |
|             try:
 | |
|                 a
 | |
|             except ImportError:
 | |
|                 b
 | |
|             except:
 | |
|                 c
 | |
|             else:
 | |
|                 d
 | |
|             """
 | |
|         self.check_stack_size(snippet)
 | |
| 
 | |
|     def test_try_except_as(self):
 | |
|         snippet = """
 | |
|             try:
 | |
|                 a
 | |
|             except ImportError as e:
 | |
|                 b
 | |
|             except:
 | |
|                 c
 | |
|             else:
 | |
|                 d
 | |
|             """
 | |
|         self.check_stack_size(snippet)
 | |
| 
 | |
|     def test_try_finally(self):
 | |
|         snippet = """
 | |
|                 try:
 | |
|                     a
 | |
|                 finally:
 | |
|                     b
 | |
|             """
 | |
|         self.check_stack_size(snippet)
 | |
| 
 | |
|     def test_with(self):
 | |
|         snippet = """
 | |
|             with x as y:
 | |
|                 a
 | |
|             """
 | |
|         self.check_stack_size(snippet)
 | |
| 
 | |
|     def test_while_else(self):
 | |
|         snippet = """
 | |
|             while x:
 | |
|                 a
 | |
|             else:
 | |
|                 b
 | |
|             """
 | |
|         self.check_stack_size(snippet)
 | |
| 
 | |
|     def test_for(self):
 | |
|         snippet = """
 | |
|             for x in y:
 | |
|                 a
 | |
|             """
 | |
|         self.check_stack_size(snippet)
 | |
| 
 | |
|     def test_for_else(self):
 | |
|         snippet = """
 | |
|             for x in y:
 | |
|                 a
 | |
|             else:
 | |
|                 b
 | |
|             """
 | |
|         self.check_stack_size(snippet)
 | |
| 
 | |
|     def test_for_break_continue(self):
 | |
|         snippet = """
 | |
|             for x in y:
 | |
|                 if z:
 | |
|                     break
 | |
|                 elif u:
 | |
|                     continue
 | |
|                 else:
 | |
|                     a
 | |
|             else:
 | |
|                 b
 | |
|             """
 | |
|         self.check_stack_size(snippet)
 | |
| 
 | |
|     def test_for_break_continue_inside_try_finally_block(self):
 | |
|         snippet = """
 | |
|             for x in y:
 | |
|                 try:
 | |
|                     if z:
 | |
|                         break
 | |
|                     elif u:
 | |
|                         continue
 | |
|                     else:
 | |
|                         a
 | |
|                 finally:
 | |
|                     f
 | |
|             else:
 | |
|                 b
 | |
|             """
 | |
|         self.check_stack_size(snippet)
 | |
| 
 | |
|     def test_for_break_continue_inside_finally_block(self):
 | |
|         snippet = """
 | |
|             for x in y:
 | |
|                 try:
 | |
|                     t
 | |
|                 finally:
 | |
|                     if z:
 | |
|                         break
 | |
|                     elif u:
 | |
|                         continue
 | |
|                     else:
 | |
|                         a
 | |
|             else:
 | |
|                 b
 | |
|             """
 | |
|         self.check_stack_size(snippet)
 | |
| 
 | |
|     def test_for_break_continue_inside_except_block(self):
 | |
|         snippet = """
 | |
|             for x in y:
 | |
|                 try:
 | |
|                     t
 | |
|                 except:
 | |
|                     if z:
 | |
|                         break
 | |
|                     elif u:
 | |
|                         continue
 | |
|                     else:
 | |
|                         a
 | |
|             else:
 | |
|                 b
 | |
|             """
 | |
|         self.check_stack_size(snippet)
 | |
| 
 | |
|     def test_for_break_continue_inside_with_block(self):
 | |
|         snippet = """
 | |
|             for x in y:
 | |
|                 with c:
 | |
|                     if z:
 | |
|                         break
 | |
|                     elif u:
 | |
|                         continue
 | |
|                     else:
 | |
|                         a
 | |
|             else:
 | |
|                 b
 | |
|             """
 | |
|         self.check_stack_size(snippet)
 | |
| 
 | |
|     def test_return_inside_try_finally_block(self):
 | |
|         snippet = """
 | |
|             try:
 | |
|                 if z:
 | |
|                     return
 | |
|                 else:
 | |
|                     a
 | |
|             finally:
 | |
|                 f
 | |
|             """
 | |
|         self.check_stack_size(snippet)
 | |
| 
 | |
|     def test_return_inside_finally_block(self):
 | |
|         snippet = """
 | |
|             try:
 | |
|                 t
 | |
|             finally:
 | |
|                 if z:
 | |
|                     return
 | |
|                 else:
 | |
|                     a
 | |
|             """
 | |
|         self.check_stack_size(snippet)
 | |
| 
 | |
|     def test_return_inside_except_block(self):
 | |
|         snippet = """
 | |
|             try:
 | |
|                 t
 | |
|             except:
 | |
|                 if z:
 | |
|                     return
 | |
|                 else:
 | |
|                     a
 | |
|             """
 | |
|         self.check_stack_size(snippet)
 | |
| 
 | |
|     def test_return_inside_with_block(self):
 | |
|         snippet = """
 | |
|             with c:
 | |
|                 if z:
 | |
|                     return
 | |
|                 else:
 | |
|                     a
 | |
|             """
 | |
|         self.check_stack_size(snippet)
 | |
| 
 | |
|     def test_async_with(self):
 | |
|         snippet = """
 | |
|             async with x as y:
 | |
|                 a
 | |
|             """
 | |
|         self.check_stack_size(snippet, async_=True)
 | |
| 
 | |
|     def test_async_for(self):
 | |
|         snippet = """
 | |
|             async for x in y:
 | |
|                 a
 | |
|             """
 | |
|         self.check_stack_size(snippet, async_=True)
 | |
| 
 | |
|     def test_async_for_else(self):
 | |
|         snippet = """
 | |
|             async for x in y:
 | |
|                 a
 | |
|             else:
 | |
|                 b
 | |
|             """
 | |
|         self.check_stack_size(snippet, async_=True)
 | |
| 
 | |
|     def test_for_break_continue_inside_async_with_block(self):
 | |
|         snippet = """
 | |
|             for x in y:
 | |
|                 async with c:
 | |
|                     if z:
 | |
|                         break
 | |
|                     elif u:
 | |
|                         continue
 | |
|                     else:
 | |
|                         a
 | |
|             else:
 | |
|                 b
 | |
|             """
 | |
|         self.check_stack_size(snippet, async_=True)
 | |
| 
 | |
|     def test_return_inside_async_with_block(self):
 | |
|         snippet = """
 | |
|             async with c:
 | |
|                 if z:
 | |
|                     return
 | |
|                 else:
 | |
|                     a
 | |
|             """
 | |
|         self.check_stack_size(snippet, async_=True)
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| 
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| 
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| if __name__ == "__main__":
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|     unittest.main()
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