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			Python
		
	
	
	
	
	
# xml.etree test for cElementTree
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import io
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import struct
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from test import support
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from test.support.import_helper import import_fresh_module
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import types
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import unittest
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cET = import_fresh_module('xml.etree.ElementTree',
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                          fresh=['_elementtree'])
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cET_alias = import_fresh_module('xml.etree.cElementTree',
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                                fresh=['_elementtree', 'xml.etree'],
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                                deprecated=True)
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@unittest.skipUnless(cET, 'requires _elementtree')
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class MiscTests(unittest.TestCase):
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    # Issue #8651.
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    @support.bigmemtest(size=support._2G + 100, memuse=1, dry_run=False)
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    def test_length_overflow(self, size):
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        data = b'x' * size
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        parser = cET.XMLParser()
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        try:
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            self.assertRaises(OverflowError, parser.feed, data)
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        finally:
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            data = None
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    def test_del_attribute(self):
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        element = cET.Element('tag')
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        element.tag = 'TAG'
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        with self.assertRaises(AttributeError):
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            del element.tag
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        self.assertEqual(element.tag, 'TAG')
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        with self.assertRaises(AttributeError):
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            del element.text
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        self.assertIsNone(element.text)
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        element.text = 'TEXT'
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        with self.assertRaises(AttributeError):
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            del element.text
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        self.assertEqual(element.text, 'TEXT')
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        with self.assertRaises(AttributeError):
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            del element.tail
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        self.assertIsNone(element.tail)
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        element.tail = 'TAIL'
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        with self.assertRaises(AttributeError):
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            del element.tail
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        self.assertEqual(element.tail, 'TAIL')
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        with self.assertRaises(AttributeError):
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            del element.attrib
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        self.assertEqual(element.attrib, {})
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        element.attrib = {'A': 'B', 'C': 'D'}
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        with self.assertRaises(AttributeError):
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            del element.attrib
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        self.assertEqual(element.attrib, {'A': 'B', 'C': 'D'})
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    def test_trashcan(self):
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        # If this test fails, it will most likely die via segfault.
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        e = root = cET.Element('root')
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        for i in range(200000):
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            e = cET.SubElement(e, 'x')
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        del e
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        del root
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        support.gc_collect()
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    def test_parser_ref_cycle(self):
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        # bpo-31499: xmlparser_dealloc() crashed with a segmentation fault when
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        # xmlparser_gc_clear() was called previously by the garbage collector,
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        # when the parser was part of a reference cycle.
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        def parser_ref_cycle():
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            parser = cET.XMLParser()
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            # Create a reference cycle using an exception to keep the frame
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            # alive, so the parser will be destroyed by the garbage collector
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            try:
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                raise ValueError
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            except ValueError as exc:
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                err = exc
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        # Create a parser part of reference cycle
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        parser_ref_cycle()
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        # Trigger an explicit garbage collection to break the reference cycle
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        # and so destroy the parser
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        support.gc_collect()
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    def test_bpo_31728(self):
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        # A crash or an assertion failure shouldn't happen, in case garbage
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        # collection triggers a call to clear() or a reading of text or tail,
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        # while a setter or clear() or __setstate__() is already running.
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        elem = cET.Element('elem')
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        class X:
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            def __del__(self):
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                elem.text
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                elem.tail
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                elem.clear()
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        elem.text = X()
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        elem.clear()  # shouldn't crash
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        elem.tail = X()
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        elem.clear()  # shouldn't crash
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        elem.text = X()
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        elem.text = X()  # shouldn't crash
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        elem.clear()
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        elem.tail = X()
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        elem.tail = X()  # shouldn't crash
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        elem.clear()
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        elem.text = X()
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        elem.__setstate__({'tag': 42})  # shouldn't cause an assertion failure
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        elem.clear()
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        elem.tail = X()
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        elem.__setstate__({'tag': 42})  # shouldn't cause an assertion failure
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    @support.cpython_only
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    def test_uninitialized_parser(self):
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        # The interpreter shouldn't crash in case of calling methods or
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        # accessing attributes of uninitialized XMLParser objects.
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        parser = cET.XMLParser.__new__(cET.XMLParser)
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        self.assertRaises(ValueError, parser.close)
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        self.assertRaises(ValueError, parser.feed, 'foo')
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        class MockFile:
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            def read(*args):
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                return ''
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        self.assertRaises(ValueError, parser._parse_whole, MockFile())
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        self.assertRaises(ValueError, parser._setevents, None)
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        self.assertIsNone(parser.entity)
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        self.assertIsNone(parser.target)
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    def test_setstate_leaks(self):
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        # Test reference leaks
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        elem = cET.Element.__new__(cET.Element)
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        for i in range(100):
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            elem.__setstate__({'tag': 'foo', 'attrib': {'bar': 42},
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                               '_children': [cET.Element('child')],
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                               'text': 'text goes here',
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                               'tail': 'opposite of head'})
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        self.assertEqual(elem.tag, 'foo')
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        self.assertEqual(elem.text, 'text goes here')
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        self.assertEqual(elem.tail, 'opposite of head')
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        self.assertEqual(list(elem.attrib.items()), [('bar', 42)])
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        self.assertEqual(len(elem), 1)
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        self.assertEqual(elem[0].tag, 'child')
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    def test_iterparse_leaks(self):
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        # Test reference leaks in TreeBuilder (issue #35502).
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        # The test is written to be executed in the hunting reference leaks
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        # mode.
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        XML = '<a></a></b>'
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        parser = cET.iterparse(io.StringIO(XML))
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        next(parser)
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        del parser
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        support.gc_collect()
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    def test_xmlpullparser_leaks(self):
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        # Test reference leaks in TreeBuilder (issue #35502).
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        # The test is written to be executed in the hunting reference leaks
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        # mode.
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        XML = '<a></a></b>'
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        parser = cET.XMLPullParser()
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        parser.feed(XML)
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        del parser
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        support.gc_collect()
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    def test_dict_disappearing_during_get_item(self):
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        # test fix for seg fault reported in issue 27946
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        class X:
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            def __hash__(self):
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                e.attrib = {} # this frees e->extra->attrib
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                [{i: i} for i in range(1000)] # exhaust the dict keys cache
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                return 13
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        e = cET.Element("elem", {1: 2})
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        r = e.get(X())
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        self.assertIsNone(r)
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    @support.cpython_only
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    def test_immutable_types(self):
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        root = cET.fromstring('<a></a>')
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        dataset = (
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            cET.Element,
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            cET.TreeBuilder,
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            cET.XMLParser,
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            type(root.iter()),
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        )
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        for tp in dataset:
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            with self.subTest(tp=tp):
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                with self.assertRaisesRegex(TypeError, "immutable"):
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                    tp.foo = 1
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    @support.cpython_only
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    def test_disallow_instantiation(self):
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        root = cET.fromstring('<a></a>')
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        iter_type = type(root.iter())
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        support.check_disallow_instantiation(self, iter_type)
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@unittest.skipUnless(cET, 'requires _elementtree')
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class TestAliasWorking(unittest.TestCase):
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    # Test that the cET alias module is alive
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    def test_alias_working(self):
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        e = cET_alias.Element('foo')
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        self.assertEqual(e.tag, 'foo')
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@unittest.skipUnless(cET, 'requires _elementtree')
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@support.cpython_only
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class TestAcceleratorImported(unittest.TestCase):
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    # Test that the C accelerator was imported, as expected
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    def test_correct_import_cET(self):
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        # SubElement is a function so it retains _elementtree as its module.
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        self.assertEqual(cET.SubElement.__module__, '_elementtree')
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    def test_correct_import_cET_alias(self):
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        self.assertEqual(cET_alias.SubElement.__module__, '_elementtree')
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    def test_parser_comes_from_C(self):
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        # The type of methods defined in Python code is types.FunctionType,
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        # while the type of methods defined inside _elementtree is
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        # <class 'wrapper_descriptor'>
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        self.assertNotIsInstance(cET.Element.__init__, types.FunctionType)
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@unittest.skipUnless(cET, 'requires _elementtree')
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@support.cpython_only
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class SizeofTest(unittest.TestCase):
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    def setUp(self):
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        self.elementsize = support.calcobjsize('5P')
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        # extra
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        self.extra = struct.calcsize('PnnP4P')
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    check_sizeof = support.check_sizeof
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    def test_element(self):
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        e = cET.Element('a')
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        self.check_sizeof(e, self.elementsize)
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    def test_element_with_attrib(self):
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        e = cET.Element('a', href='about:')
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        self.check_sizeof(e, self.elementsize + self.extra)
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    def test_element_with_children(self):
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        e = cET.Element('a')
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        for i in range(5):
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            cET.SubElement(e, 'span')
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        # should have space for 8 children now
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        self.check_sizeof(e, self.elementsize + self.extra +
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                             struct.calcsize('8P'))
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def test_main():
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    from test import test_xml_etree
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    # Run the tests specific to the C implementation
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    support.run_unittest(
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        MiscTests,
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        TestAliasWorking,
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        TestAcceleratorImported,
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        SizeofTest,
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        )
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    # Run the same test suite as the Python module
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    test_xml_etree.test_main(module=cET)
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if __name__ == '__main__':
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    test_main()
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