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			I have compared output between pre- and post-patch runs of these tests to make sure there's nothing missing and nothing broken, on both Windows and Linux. The only differences I found were actually tests that were previously *not* run.
		
			
				
	
	
		
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| from test import support
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| import random
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| import sys
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| import unittest
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| from functools import cmp_to_key
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| 
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| verbose = support.verbose
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| nerrors = 0
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| 
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| 
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| def check(tag, expected, raw, compare=None):
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|     global nerrors
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| 
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|     if verbose:
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|         print("    checking", tag)
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| 
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|     orig = raw[:]   # save input in case of error
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|     if compare:
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|         raw.sort(key=cmp_to_key(compare))
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|     else:
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|         raw.sort()
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| 
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|     if len(expected) != len(raw):
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|         print("error in", tag)
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|         print("length mismatch;", len(expected), len(raw))
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|         print(expected)
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|         print(orig)
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|         print(raw)
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|         nerrors += 1
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|         return
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| 
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|     for i, good in enumerate(expected):
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|         maybe = raw[i]
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|         if good is not maybe:
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|             print("error in", tag)
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|             print("out of order at index", i, good, maybe)
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|             print(expected)
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|             print(orig)
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|             print(raw)
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|             nerrors += 1
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|             return
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| 
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| class TestBase(unittest.TestCase):
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|     def testStressfully(self):
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|         # Try a variety of sizes at and around powers of 2, and at powers of 10.
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|         sizes = [0]
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|         for power in range(1, 10):
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|             n = 2 ** power
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|             sizes.extend(range(n-1, n+2))
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|         sizes.extend([10, 100, 1000])
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| 
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|         class Complains(object):
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|             maybe_complain = True
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| 
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|             def __init__(self, i):
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|                 self.i = i
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| 
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|             def __lt__(self, other):
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|                 if Complains.maybe_complain and random.random() < 0.001:
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|                     if verbose:
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|                         print("        complaining at", self, other)
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|                     raise RuntimeError
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|                 return self.i < other.i
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| 
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|             def __repr__(self):
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|                 return "Complains(%d)" % self.i
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| 
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|         class Stable(object):
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|             def __init__(self, key, i):
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|                 self.key = key
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|                 self.index = i
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| 
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|             def __lt__(self, other):
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|                 return self.key < other.key
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| 
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|             def __repr__(self):
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|                 return "Stable(%d, %d)" % (self.key, self.index)
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| 
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|         for n in sizes:
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|             x = list(range(n))
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|             if verbose:
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|                 print("Testing size", n)
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| 
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|             s = x[:]
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|             check("identity", x, s)
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| 
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|             s = x[:]
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|             s.reverse()
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|             check("reversed", x, s)
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| 
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|             s = x[:]
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|             random.shuffle(s)
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|             check("random permutation", x, s)
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| 
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|             y = x[:]
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|             y.reverse()
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|             s = x[:]
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|             check("reversed via function", y, s, lambda a, b: (b>a)-(b<a))
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| 
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|             if verbose:
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|                 print("    Checking against an insane comparison function.")
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|                 print("        If the implementation isn't careful, this may segfault.")
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|             s = x[:]
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|             s.sort(key=cmp_to_key(lambda a, b:  int(random.random() * 3) - 1))
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|             check("an insane function left some permutation", x, s)
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| 
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|             if len(x) >= 2:
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|                 def bad_key(x):
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|                     raise RuntimeError
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|                 s = x[:]
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|                 self.assertRaises(RuntimeError, s.sort, key=bad_key)
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| 
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|             x = [Complains(i) for i in x]
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|             s = x[:]
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|             random.shuffle(s)
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|             Complains.maybe_complain = True
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|             it_complained = False
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|             try:
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|                 s.sort()
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|             except RuntimeError:
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|                 it_complained = True
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|             if it_complained:
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|                 Complains.maybe_complain = False
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|                 check("exception during sort left some permutation", x, s)
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| 
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|             s = [Stable(random.randrange(10), i) for i in range(n)]
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|             augmented = [(e, e.index) for e in s]
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|             augmented.sort()    # forced stable because ties broken by index
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|             x = [e for e, i in augmented] # a stable sort of s
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|             check("stability", x, s)
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| 
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| #==============================================================================
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| 
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| class TestBugs(unittest.TestCase):
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| 
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|     def test_bug453523(self):
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|         # bug 453523 -- list.sort() crasher.
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|         # If this fails, the most likely outcome is a core dump.
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|         # Mutations during a list sort should raise a ValueError.
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| 
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|         class C:
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|             def __lt__(self, other):
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|                 if L and random.random() < 0.75:
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|                     L.pop()
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|                 else:
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|                     L.append(3)
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|                 return random.random() < 0.5
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| 
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|         L = [C() for i in range(50)]
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|         self.assertRaises(ValueError, L.sort)
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| 
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|     def test_undetected_mutation(self):
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|         # Python 2.4a1 did not always detect mutation
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|         memorywaster = []
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|         for i in range(20):
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|             def mutating_cmp(x, y):
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|                 L.append(3)
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|                 L.pop()
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|                 return (x > y) - (x < y)
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|             L = [1,2]
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|             self.assertRaises(ValueError, L.sort, key=cmp_to_key(mutating_cmp))
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|             def mutating_cmp(x, y):
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|                 L.append(3)
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|                 del L[:]
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|                 return (x > y) - (x < y)
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|             self.assertRaises(ValueError, L.sort, key=cmp_to_key(mutating_cmp))
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|             memorywaster = [memorywaster]
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| 
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| #==============================================================================
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| 
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| class TestDecorateSortUndecorate(unittest.TestCase):
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| 
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|     def test_decorated(self):
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|         data = 'The quick Brown fox Jumped over The lazy Dog'.split()
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|         copy = data[:]
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|         random.shuffle(data)
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|         data.sort(key=str.lower)
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|         def my_cmp(x, y):
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|             xlower, ylower = x.lower(), y.lower()
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|             return (xlower > ylower) - (xlower < ylower)
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|         copy.sort(key=cmp_to_key(my_cmp))
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| 
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|     def test_baddecorator(self):
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|         data = 'The quick Brown fox Jumped over The lazy Dog'.split()
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|         self.assertRaises(TypeError, data.sort, key=lambda x,y: 0)
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| 
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|     def test_stability(self):
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|         data = [(random.randrange(100), i) for i in range(200)]
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|         copy = data[:]
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|         data.sort(key=lambda t: t[0])   # sort on the random first field
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|         copy.sort()                     # sort using both fields
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|         self.assertEqual(data, copy)    # should get the same result
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| 
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|     def test_key_with_exception(self):
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|         # Verify that the wrapper has been removed
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|         data = list(range(-2, 2))
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|         dup = data[:]
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|         self.assertRaises(ZeroDivisionError, data.sort, key=lambda x: 1/x)
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|         self.assertEqual(data, dup)
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| 
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|     def test_key_with_mutation(self):
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|         data = list(range(10))
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|         def k(x):
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|             del data[:]
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|             data[:] = range(20)
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|             return x
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|         self.assertRaises(ValueError, data.sort, key=k)
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| 
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|     def test_key_with_mutating_del(self):
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|         data = list(range(10))
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|         class SortKiller(object):
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|             def __init__(self, x):
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|                 pass
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|             def __del__(self):
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|                 del data[:]
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|                 data[:] = range(20)
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|             def __lt__(self, other):
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|                 return id(self) < id(other)
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|         self.assertRaises(ValueError, data.sort, key=SortKiller)
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| 
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|     def test_key_with_mutating_del_and_exception(self):
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|         data = list(range(10))
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|         ## dup = data[:]
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|         class SortKiller(object):
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|             def __init__(self, x):
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|                 if x > 2:
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|                     raise RuntimeError
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|             def __del__(self):
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|                 del data[:]
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|                 data[:] = list(range(20))
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|         self.assertRaises(RuntimeError, data.sort, key=SortKiller)
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|         ## major honking subtlety: we *can't* do:
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|         ##
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|         ## self.assertEqual(data, dup)
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|         ##
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|         ## because there is a reference to a SortKiller in the
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|         ## traceback and by the time it dies we're outside the call to
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|         ## .sort() and so the list protection gimmicks are out of
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|         ## date (this cost some brain cells to figure out...).
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| 
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|     def test_reverse(self):
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|         data = list(range(100))
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|         random.shuffle(data)
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|         data.sort(reverse=True)
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|         self.assertEqual(data, list(range(99,-1,-1)))
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| 
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|     def test_reverse_stability(self):
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|         data = [(random.randrange(100), i) for i in range(200)]
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|         copy1 = data[:]
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|         copy2 = data[:]
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|         def my_cmp(x, y):
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|             x0, y0 = x[0], y[0]
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|             return (x0 > y0) - (x0 < y0)
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|         def my_cmp_reversed(x, y):
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|             x0, y0 = x[0], y[0]
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|             return (y0 > x0) - (y0 < x0)
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|         data.sort(key=cmp_to_key(my_cmp), reverse=True)
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|         copy1.sort(key=cmp_to_key(my_cmp_reversed))
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|         self.assertEqual(data, copy1)
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|         copy2.sort(key=lambda x: x[0], reverse=True)
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|         self.assertEqual(data, copy2)
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| 
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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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