cpython/Lib/lib2to3/tests/test_pytree.py
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  Punctuation fix; expand dict.update docstring to be clearer
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  r66803 | benjamin.peterson | 2008-10-05 00:15:31 +0200 (Sun, 05 Oct 2008) | 1 line

  fix typo
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  r66804 | andrew.kuchling | 2008-10-05 02:11:56 +0200 (Sun, 05 Oct 2008) | 1 line

  #1415508 from Rocky Bernstein: add docstrings for enable_interspersed_args(), disable_interspersed_args()
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  r66813 | andrew.kuchling | 2008-10-06 14:07:04 +0200 (Mon, 06 Oct 2008) | 3 lines

  Per Greg Ward, optparse is no longer being externally maintained.
  I'll look at the bugs in the Optik bug tracker and copy them to the Python bug
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  r66854 | georg.brandl | 2008-10-08 19:20:20 +0200 (Wed, 08 Oct 2008) | 2 lines

  #4059: patch up some sqlite docs.
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  #4058: fix some whatsnew markup.
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  #3935: properly support list subclasses in the C impl. of bisect.
  Patch reviewed by Raymond.
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  r66866 | benjamin.peterson | 2008-10-09 22:54:43 +0200 (Thu, 09 Oct 2008) | 1 line

  update paragraph about __future__ for 2.6
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  Typo: "ThreadError" is the name in the C source.
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  fix a small typo
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  talk about how you can unzip with zip
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  PyGILState_Acquire -> PyGILState_Ensure
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  document how to disable fixers
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  don't recurse into directories that start with '.'
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  support the optional line argument for idle
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  Merged revisions 66805,66841,66860,66884-66886,66893,66907,66910 via svnmerge from
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    mention what the fixes directory is for
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    use assertFalse and assertTrue
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    instead of abusing the pattern matcher, use start_tree to find a next binding
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  document that deque indexing is O(n) #4123
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  Fix wording (2.6.1 backport candidate)
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  check for error conditions in _json #3623
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  Fix duplicate word.
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  Fixed #4067 by implementing _attributes and _fields for the AST root node.
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  fix compiler warning
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  mention -n
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  make sure to call iteritems()
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  fix a few typos
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  and another typo...
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  Issue #4183: Some tests didn't run with pickle.HIGHEST_PROTOCOL.
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  Use the correct names of the stateless codec functions (Fixes issue 4178).
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  only nonempty __slots__ don't work
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  Fix one of the tests: it relied on being present in an "output test" in
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  in the __del__ method did not crash.  Use instead the new helper
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#!/usr/bin/env python2.5
# Copyright 2006 Google, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
# Licensed to PSF under a Contributor Agreement.
"""Unit tests for pytree.py.
NOTE: Please *don't* add doc strings to individual test methods!
In verbose mode, printing of the module, class and method name is much
more helpful than printing of (the first line of) the docstring,
especially when debugging a test.
"""
# Testing imports
from . import support
# Local imports (XXX should become a package)
from .. import pytree
try:
sorted
except NameError:
def sorted(lst):
l = list(lst)
l.sort()
return l
class TestNodes(support.TestCase):
"""Unit tests for nodes (Base, Leaf, Node)."""
def testBaseCantConstruct(self):
if __debug__:
# Test that instantiating Base() raises an AssertionError
self.assertRaises(AssertionError, pytree.Base)
def testLeaf(self):
l1 = pytree.Leaf(100, "foo")
self.assertEqual(l1.type, 100)
self.assertEqual(l1.value, "foo")
def testLeafRepr(self):
l1 = pytree.Leaf(100, "foo")
self.assertEqual(repr(l1), "Leaf(100, 'foo')")
def testLeafStr(self):
l1 = pytree.Leaf(100, "foo")
self.assertEqual(str(l1), "foo")
l2 = pytree.Leaf(100, "foo", context=(" ", (10, 1)))
self.assertEqual(str(l2), " foo")
def testLeafStrNumericValue(self):
# Make sure that the Leaf's value is stringified. Failing to
# do this can cause a TypeError in certain situations.
l1 = pytree.Leaf(2, 5)
l1.set_prefix("foo_")
self.assertEqual(str(l1), "foo_5")
def testLeafEq(self):
l1 = pytree.Leaf(100, "foo")
l2 = pytree.Leaf(100, "foo", context=(" ", (1, 0)))
self.assertEqual(l1, l2)
l3 = pytree.Leaf(101, "foo")
l4 = pytree.Leaf(100, "bar")
self.assertNotEqual(l1, l3)
self.assertNotEqual(l1, l4)
def testLeafPrefix(self):
l1 = pytree.Leaf(100, "foo")
self.assertEqual(l1.get_prefix(), "")
self.failIf(l1.was_changed)
l1.set_prefix(" ##\n\n")
self.assertEqual(l1.get_prefix(), " ##\n\n")
self.failUnless(l1.was_changed)
def testNode(self):
l1 = pytree.Leaf(100, "foo")
l2 = pytree.Leaf(200, "bar")
n1 = pytree.Node(1000, [l1, l2])
self.assertEqual(n1.type, 1000)
self.assertEqual(n1.children, [l1, l2])
def testNodeRepr(self):
l1 = pytree.Leaf(100, "foo")
l2 = pytree.Leaf(100, "bar", context=(" ", (1, 0)))
n1 = pytree.Node(1000, [l1, l2])
self.assertEqual(repr(n1),
"Node(1000, [%s, %s])" % (repr(l1), repr(l2)))
def testNodeStr(self):
l1 = pytree.Leaf(100, "foo")
l2 = pytree.Leaf(100, "bar", context=(" ", (1, 0)))
n1 = pytree.Node(1000, [l1, l2])
self.assertEqual(str(n1), "foo bar")
def testNodePrefix(self):
l1 = pytree.Leaf(100, "foo")
self.assertEqual(l1.get_prefix(), "")
n1 = pytree.Node(1000, [l1])
self.assertEqual(n1.get_prefix(), "")
n1.set_prefix(" ")
self.assertEqual(n1.get_prefix(), " ")
self.assertEqual(l1.get_prefix(), " ")
def testGetSuffix(self):
l1 = pytree.Leaf(100, "foo", prefix="a")
l2 = pytree.Leaf(100, "bar", prefix="b")
n1 = pytree.Node(1000, [l1, l2])
self.assertEqual(l1.get_suffix(), l2.get_prefix())
self.assertEqual(l2.get_suffix(), "")
self.assertEqual(n1.get_suffix(), "")
l3 = pytree.Leaf(100, "bar", prefix="c")
n2 = pytree.Node(1000, [n1, l3])
self.assertEqual(n1.get_suffix(), l3.get_prefix())
self.assertEqual(l3.get_suffix(), "")
self.assertEqual(n2.get_suffix(), "")
def testNodeEq(self):
n1 = pytree.Node(1000, ())
n2 = pytree.Node(1000, [], context=(" ", (1, 0)))
self.assertEqual(n1, n2)
n3 = pytree.Node(1001, ())
self.assertNotEqual(n1, n3)
def testNodeEqRecursive(self):
l1 = pytree.Leaf(100, "foo")
l2 = pytree.Leaf(100, "foo")
n1 = pytree.Node(1000, [l1])
n2 = pytree.Node(1000, [l2])
self.assertEqual(n1, n2)
l3 = pytree.Leaf(100, "bar")
n3 = pytree.Node(1000, [l3])
self.assertNotEqual(n1, n3)
def testReplace(self):
l1 = pytree.Leaf(100, "foo")
l2 = pytree.Leaf(100, "+")
l3 = pytree.Leaf(100, "bar")
n1 = pytree.Node(1000, [l1, l2, l3])
self.assertEqual(n1.children, [l1, l2, l3])
self.failUnless(isinstance(n1.children, list))
self.failIf(n1.was_changed)
l2new = pytree.Leaf(100, "-")
l2.replace(l2new)
self.assertEqual(n1.children, [l1, l2new, l3])
self.failUnless(isinstance(n1.children, list))
self.failUnless(n1.was_changed)
def testReplaceWithList(self):
l1 = pytree.Leaf(100, "foo")
l2 = pytree.Leaf(100, "+")
l3 = pytree.Leaf(100, "bar")
n1 = pytree.Node(1000, [l1, l2, l3])
l2.replace([pytree.Leaf(100, "*"), pytree.Leaf(100, "*")])
self.assertEqual(str(n1), "foo**bar")
self.failUnless(isinstance(n1.children, list))
def testPostOrder(self):
l1 = pytree.Leaf(100, "foo")
l2 = pytree.Leaf(100, "bar")
n1 = pytree.Node(1000, [l1, l2])
self.assertEqual(list(n1.post_order()), [l1, l2, n1])
def testPreOrder(self):
l1 = pytree.Leaf(100, "foo")
l2 = pytree.Leaf(100, "bar")
n1 = pytree.Node(1000, [l1, l2])
self.assertEqual(list(n1.pre_order()), [n1, l1, l2])
def testChangedLeaf(self):
l1 = pytree.Leaf(100, "f")
self.failIf(l1.was_changed)
l1.changed()
self.failUnless(l1.was_changed)
def testChangedNode(self):
l1 = pytree.Leaf(100, "f")
n1 = pytree.Node(1000, [l1])
self.failIf(n1.was_changed)
n1.changed()
self.failUnless(n1.was_changed)
def testChangedRecursive(self):
l1 = pytree.Leaf(100, "foo")
l2 = pytree.Leaf(100, "+")
l3 = pytree.Leaf(100, "bar")
n1 = pytree.Node(1000, [l1, l2, l3])
n2 = pytree.Node(1000, [n1])
self.failIf(l1.was_changed)
self.failIf(n1.was_changed)
self.failIf(n2.was_changed)
n1.changed()
self.failUnless(n1.was_changed)
self.failUnless(n2.was_changed)
self.failIf(l1.was_changed)
def testLeafConstructorPrefix(self):
for prefix in ("xyz_", ""):
l1 = pytree.Leaf(100, "self", prefix=prefix)
self.failUnless(str(l1), prefix + "self")
self.assertEqual(l1.get_prefix(), prefix)
def testNodeConstructorPrefix(self):
for prefix in ("xyz_", ""):
l1 = pytree.Leaf(100, "self")
l2 = pytree.Leaf(100, "foo", prefix="_")
n1 = pytree.Node(1000, [l1, l2], prefix=prefix)
self.failUnless(str(n1), prefix + "self_foo")
self.assertEqual(n1.get_prefix(), prefix)
self.assertEqual(l1.get_prefix(), prefix)
self.assertEqual(l2.get_prefix(), "_")
def testRemove(self):
l1 = pytree.Leaf(100, "foo")
l2 = pytree.Leaf(100, "foo")
n1 = pytree.Node(1000, [l1, l2])
n2 = pytree.Node(1000, [n1])
self.assertEqual(n1.remove(), 0)
self.assertEqual(n2.children, [])
self.assertEqual(l1.parent, n1)
self.assertEqual(n1.parent, None)
self.assertEqual(n2.parent, None)
self.failIf(n1.was_changed)
self.failUnless(n2.was_changed)
self.assertEqual(l2.remove(), 1)
self.assertEqual(l1.remove(), 0)
self.assertEqual(n1.children, [])
self.assertEqual(l1.parent, None)
self.assertEqual(n1.parent, None)
self.assertEqual(n2.parent, None)
self.failUnless(n1.was_changed)
self.failUnless(n2.was_changed)
def testRemoveParentless(self):
n1 = pytree.Node(1000, [])
n1.remove()
self.assertEqual(n1.parent, None)
l1 = pytree.Leaf(100, "foo")
l1.remove()
self.assertEqual(l1.parent, None)
def testNodeSetChild(self):
l1 = pytree.Leaf(100, "foo")
n1 = pytree.Node(1000, [l1])
l2 = pytree.Leaf(100, "bar")
n1.set_child(0, l2)
self.assertEqual(l1.parent, None)
self.assertEqual(l2.parent, n1)
self.assertEqual(n1.children, [l2])
n2 = pytree.Node(1000, [l1])
n2.set_child(0, n1)
self.assertEqual(l1.parent, None)
self.assertEqual(n1.parent, n2)
self.assertEqual(n2.parent, None)
self.assertEqual(n2.children, [n1])
self.assertRaises(IndexError, n1.set_child, 4, l2)
# I don't care what it raises, so long as it's an exception
self.assertRaises(Exception, n1.set_child, 0, list)
def testNodeInsertChild(self):
l1 = pytree.Leaf(100, "foo")
n1 = pytree.Node(1000, [l1])
l2 = pytree.Leaf(100, "bar")
n1.insert_child(0, l2)
self.assertEqual(l2.parent, n1)
self.assertEqual(n1.children, [l2, l1])
l3 = pytree.Leaf(100, "abc")
n1.insert_child(2, l3)
self.assertEqual(n1.children, [l2, l1, l3])
# I don't care what it raises, so long as it's an exception
self.assertRaises(Exception, n1.insert_child, 0, list)
def testNodeAppendChild(self):
n1 = pytree.Node(1000, [])
l1 = pytree.Leaf(100, "foo")
n1.append_child(l1)
self.assertEqual(l1.parent, n1)
self.assertEqual(n1.children, [l1])
l2 = pytree.Leaf(100, "bar")
n1.append_child(l2)
self.assertEqual(l2.parent, n1)
self.assertEqual(n1.children, [l1, l2])
# I don't care what it raises, so long as it's an exception
self.assertRaises(Exception, n1.append_child, list)
def testNodeNextSibling(self):
n1 = pytree.Node(1000, [])
n2 = pytree.Node(1000, [])
p1 = pytree.Node(1000, [n1, n2])
self.failUnless(n1.get_next_sibling() is n2)
self.assertEqual(n2.get_next_sibling(), None)
self.assertEqual(p1.get_next_sibling(), None)
def testLeafNextSibling(self):
l1 = pytree.Leaf(100, "a")
l2 = pytree.Leaf(100, "b")
p1 = pytree.Node(1000, [l1, l2])
self.failUnless(l1.get_next_sibling() is l2)
self.assertEqual(l2.get_next_sibling(), None)
self.assertEqual(p1.get_next_sibling(), None)
def testNodePrevSibling(self):
n1 = pytree.Node(1000, [])
n2 = pytree.Node(1000, [])
p1 = pytree.Node(1000, [n1, n2])
self.failUnless(n2.get_prev_sibling() is n1)
self.assertEqual(n1.get_prev_sibling(), None)
self.assertEqual(p1.get_prev_sibling(), None)
def testLeafPrevSibling(self):
l1 = pytree.Leaf(100, "a")
l2 = pytree.Leaf(100, "b")
p1 = pytree.Node(1000, [l1, l2])
self.failUnless(l2.get_prev_sibling() is l1)
self.assertEqual(l1.get_prev_sibling(), None)
self.assertEqual(p1.get_prev_sibling(), None)
class TestPatterns(support.TestCase):
"""Unit tests for tree matching patterns."""
def testBasicPatterns(self):
# Build a tree
l1 = pytree.Leaf(100, "foo")
l2 = pytree.Leaf(100, "bar")
l3 = pytree.Leaf(100, "foo")
n1 = pytree.Node(1000, [l1, l2])
n2 = pytree.Node(1000, [l3])
root = pytree.Node(1000, [n1, n2])
# Build a pattern matching a leaf
pl = pytree.LeafPattern(100, "foo", name="pl")
r = {}
self.assertFalse(pl.match(root, results=r))
self.assertEqual(r, {})
self.assertFalse(pl.match(n1, results=r))
self.assertEqual(r, {})
self.assertFalse(pl.match(n2, results=r))
self.assertEqual(r, {})
self.assertTrue(pl.match(l1, results=r))
self.assertEqual(r, {"pl": l1})
r = {}
self.assertFalse(pl.match(l2, results=r))
self.assertEqual(r, {})
# Build a pattern matching a node
pn = pytree.NodePattern(1000, [pl], name="pn")
self.assertFalse(pn.match(root, results=r))
self.assertEqual(r, {})
self.assertFalse(pn.match(n1, results=r))
self.assertEqual(r, {})
self.assertTrue(pn.match(n2, results=r))
self.assertEqual(r, {"pn": n2, "pl": l3})
r = {}
self.assertFalse(pn.match(l1, results=r))
self.assertEqual(r, {})
self.assertFalse(pn.match(l2, results=r))
self.assertEqual(r, {})
def testWildcardPatterns(self):
# Build a tree for testing
l1 = pytree.Leaf(100, "foo")
l2 = pytree.Leaf(100, "bar")
l3 = pytree.Leaf(100, "foo")
n1 = pytree.Node(1000, [l1, l2])
n2 = pytree.Node(1000, [l3])
root = pytree.Node(1000, [n1, n2])
# Build a pattern
pl = pytree.LeafPattern(100, "foo", name="pl")
pn = pytree.NodePattern(1000, [pl], name="pn")
pw = pytree.WildcardPattern([[pn], [pl, pl]], name="pw")
r = {}
self.assertFalse(pw.match_seq([root], r))
self.assertEqual(r, {})
self.assertFalse(pw.match_seq([n1], r))
self.assertEqual(r, {})
self.assertTrue(pw.match_seq([n2], r))
# These are easier to debug
self.assertEqual(sorted(r.keys()), ["pl", "pn", "pw"])
self.assertEqual(r["pl"], l1)
self.assertEqual(r["pn"], n2)
self.assertEqual(r["pw"], [n2])
# But this is equivalent
self.assertEqual(r, {"pl": l1, "pn": n2, "pw": [n2]})
r = {}
self.assertTrue(pw.match_seq([l1, l3], r))
self.assertEqual(r, {"pl": l3, "pw": [l1, l3]})
self.assert_(r["pl"] is l3)
r = {}
def testGenerateMatches(self):
la = pytree.Leaf(1, "a")
lb = pytree.Leaf(1, "b")
lc = pytree.Leaf(1, "c")
ld = pytree.Leaf(1, "d")
le = pytree.Leaf(1, "e")
lf = pytree.Leaf(1, "f")
leaves = [la, lb, lc, ld, le, lf]
root = pytree.Node(1000, leaves)
pa = pytree.LeafPattern(1, "a", "pa")
pb = pytree.LeafPattern(1, "b", "pb")
pc = pytree.LeafPattern(1, "c", "pc")
pd = pytree.LeafPattern(1, "d", "pd")
pe = pytree.LeafPattern(1, "e", "pe")
pf = pytree.LeafPattern(1, "f", "pf")
pw = pytree.WildcardPattern([[pa, pb, pc], [pd, pe],
[pa, pb], [pc, pd], [pe, pf]],
min=1, max=4, name="pw")
self.assertEqual([x[0] for x in pw.generate_matches(leaves)],
[3, 5, 2, 4, 6])
pr = pytree.NodePattern(type=1000, content=[pw], name="pr")
matches = list(pytree.generate_matches([pr], [root]))
self.assertEqual(len(matches), 1)
c, r = matches[0]
self.assertEqual(c, 1)
self.assertEqual(str(r["pr"]), "abcdef")
self.assertEqual(r["pw"], [la, lb, lc, ld, le, lf])
for c in "abcdef":
self.assertEqual(r["p" + c], pytree.Leaf(1, c))
def testHasKeyExample(self):
pattern = pytree.NodePattern(331,
(pytree.LeafPattern(7),
pytree.WildcardPattern(name="args"),
pytree.LeafPattern(8)))
l1 = pytree.Leaf(7, "(")
l2 = pytree.Leaf(3, "x")
l3 = pytree.Leaf(8, ")")
node = pytree.Node(331, [l1, l2, l3])
r = {}
self.assert_(pattern.match(node, r))
self.assertEqual(r["args"], [l2])
if __name__ == "__main__":
import __main__
support.run_all_tests(__main__)